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new community project, whkh .iuiiliibk at differing densities paralleled expansion A now
gentl) rolling hills attrinti
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lakes and wooded areas .ire
and professional buIldings, and
an
advancing on schedule toward development in the $200 million niunity to
completed. and appropriate number of regional shopping centers are
when
an anticipated start of con- range
(lelling unit styles Board under development which will
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\l.tr'. Boulevard in Seminole (iCClOpmeflt prorarn he said
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incorporation should he
However, he added. "we have not
closed the door to incorporation as a
part of the City of Lake Mary." He said
that "this will have to he worked nut."
Gr'?Pnbelt will have its own water
supply and sewage treatment plants
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eventually would have its own '.va!er
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of Wilco, is being acquired for approximately $5 million,
Part of the prope rty, according to a
company spokesman, lays within the
boundaries of the proposed incorporation of the City of Lake Mary,
Company officials plan te meet in
the near future with Lake Mary
charter proponents, according to the
spokesman. tIe said the land use plan

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Preliminary master plans for a
1,430-acre residential community,
"Greenbelt," will he presented this
evening to the Seminole County Zoning
and Planning Commission. Public
hearing will be held Oct. 11
Construction Company,
Orlando, said the developed worth of
Greenbelt will be $100 million. It will he
located south of Lake Mary Boulevard
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and skeletons that have beci found were
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Cemetery in Carerton. eight miles north.
Only 30 were positively identified. Schoolcy said, because
marked vaults or caskets.
they were picked up intact in
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By LEE UNDER
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roR1' FORT, Pa. (AP) - Still missing: 1,200 bodies,
more or less, from floodwrecked Forty Fort Cemetery.
"It's a tragedy," sild Harry B. Schooley Jr., cemetery
president.
But for still shocked residents who live near the
Susquehanna River-many miles from the 195-year-old
burial ground in northeastern Pennsylvania-it's a horror to
find parts of bodies 12 weeks after the flooding caused by
tropical storm Agnes.
The bodies were gouged out of their graves when the river
swelled to record heights and tore through a 33-foot dike on
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The 361-page report concentrated on a group of pollutants

By STAN BENJAMLN
Associated Press Writer

was curbed
marked the opening of Opera lutlon
The council reported to the
Week in San Francisco to honor Environmental Protection
the 50th anniversary season of

Agency Monday that the high
Villagers say the Viet Cong but one source said officials the local company. The season
errates
of lung cancer found in the
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Vict Cong units, and as far as tlisplay the Americans in re- were reluctant to do this for opens Friday with Miss Suth
nation's
urban areas may be
Associated Press Writer
nd in BellinI's "Norma."
no
special
mote
villages
and
tell
the
fear
of
endangering
other
la
partly
due
to pollution from the
DA NAN(;, Vietnam (AP) - we can tell they enjoy
Americans.
coal, wood and
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products,
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seen serving with the Viet Cong source sa id. "We are certain
offer them only a
comrades.
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The report said the possible
for at least two years, military they do not command their life
of hardship and struggle ving or traveling with Com- lul ... Sempre libera'
from
link
between pollution and caniata.
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munist
field
units
have
cropped
Verdi's
waces report. U.S. military units."
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yet
they
choose
to
fight
at
up
frequently
during
the
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is
5th uncertain, but "a
Investigators say Pork
therland treated the crowd
Intelligence knows them as
appears the most active and our side. They are living proof
different types Of
closest
the
War.
The
nam
Pork Chop, Salt and Pepper.
an encore, "The Last Rose of number of
ever
came
to
Summer,"
which
the
legendary
studies
do
lead
to fairly con*
The men are believed to be daring of the three. Several that our cause is just and rn Americans
will
triumph."
ning
down
such
a
report
was
in
Luisa
Tetrazzini
had
sung
to
a
sistent
estimates
of a substandeserters but could be prisoners times he has flagged down
military
U.S.
small
A
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patrol
Market
Street
assemblage
back
tial
effect
of
air
pollution on
U.S.
when
a
1969
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is -,hot at and apparently wounded
nd
hijacked
them
at
telligence
tealli
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Lance by Americans and seva Viet Cong squad near Da
A reward for Information
two American
ing made off
eral times close at hand
Nang.
Vietnamese villagers, they armored personnel carriers about them has been suggested,
have eluded capture and have from a vehicle park, hitching
one to the other.
not been identified,
All three of the men are reSalt and Pepper work together In Quang Ngai Province 70 to ported to have spent "leaves"
90 mites south of Da Nang. Salt in Da Nang, hitching rides into
the city virtually under the
Is white, Pepper black.
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wor
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Birth Dinh Province. He is sa
his
them were said to have been
It VEItN A. GUIDRY Jr.
lice of Education has "neither
to have bad burn scars on
a mo torbike in
Associated Press Writer
the capability nor the desire" to
face and wears bushy sideburns spotted riding
the city' last Christmas.
WASHINGTON (AP) - A re- enforce "comparability," the
to obscure them.

Ont., was found Sunday. Dr. G.* icombe. 38, of Preston Town.
L. Stewart, the coroner in the ship. and, Albert Price. 49. of
case, said he didn't understand Maxwell, believed to have been
the driver of the car.
how she survived,

Rev. J. E. Connelly of being the
black who sold out tile vote. . .
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equalized be fore federal money
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vised on the basis of "unrealisAs a consequence, the lawtic' estimates and inaccurate
yers maintained, "millions of
figures."
poor children throughout the
The audit agency of the Decountry continue to be denied
parent of Health, Education the compensatory benefits" of
and Welfare surveyed 11 sethe program.
found
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growth in the south end of the
county. . . "you ain't Seefl
nuttin' yet, brother I
All of Seminole Is "cxplotting".., and the next to feel
the brunt of It is "little ole Lake
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In many cases, the audit went
on, state school agencies did not
even make a cursory review of
local district reports.

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COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN is
defeated for Democratic nomination and
another is trailing after primary balloting in
ONE HOUSE

1.000 students since opening day
of school.

This was disclosed at
Tuesday's regular School
Board session by Supt. John
Angel, who advised board
members that county school

A S 33.6 111111AACIN revenue-sharing bill, one of
the landmark measures of the 92nd Congress,
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ses fear of a

superintendent, advised the
board if the county student
growth does not Increase any
more this year than it did a year
ago, then he foresaw no
problems in andlln the
Board, Just had a quorum f r

new Israeli attack as U.N. Secretary-General
Kurt Waldheim calls for General Assembly
action against terrorism,

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ISN'T th e same. There are many
schoolyard figh ts. Some teachers get
TEA CHING

plaints at hoine that they turn the TV too loud.
What do these things have in common.
They're attributed to jet noise.

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and serondary education, said
in an interview that the coit.
fidentlal review was an attempt

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what to look for in Moni toring.

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AMONG new teachers assigned to Seminole
High School this year are front row, from left:

Walton, science; and Thurmond Thompson,
automotive mechanics; back row; Emory

distributive
Jerry Mays, math; Raymond -Self,
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Blake, math; David Fair, physical education;

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and with all of it* many
boats on the St. Johns River, id Crossword puzzle ..........3D Sports ..,.,........ 6A.7A
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Thumps;n iteieatei1 tov. 'N;iI. HacKett, 39. -in nsuranet
ter Peterson in a c.iwk-and.neck agent, a former state legislator.
and the evident preiereni.'e , it
Republican primary.
e
retiring
Guy Deane C. Davis.
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th
Wi th r'turns from a
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von
the
Republican nomination
stat. I towns .ini wards countHe deteatet
for
governor
for
eel, the vote was 43,396
the state
Jetfords,
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James
M.
Thompson and 41,231 for th

governor

Winter Springs Approves
Government
state Sunshine law. w

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By MARION

electors.

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(opening day i to 26,294 as of in voting in yesterday's prim- the provision and 10 voting for
Sept. 11, a net gain of 1,040 ary elections, nevertheless, rt'uinage in precinct 13. In
electors approved oy a precinct 24 the vote was 43 for
students in six days.
Seminole high School resounding majority the and five against.
City uüiVillIS declared that
the new city
enrollment increased by 169
amendment to
e provision, being contrary to
th
pupils since opening day, when charter which requires that all
e
state law could never be
th
a total 1,584) was enrolled New miieetlitgs of City Council be
placed
into effect. City Attorney
enrollment at the high school
o pe n to the public,
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city's
500
Thomas
Freeman Monday
now totals 1,749. Angel
()Jy iz of th
at
should the amendth
to
noted
disclosed,
registered voters bo thered
ment
have
failed the city would
mere was only a 21-student visit the polls but, of these, ii
of
113
approved
the
still
continue
to function putincrease during the same time
total
Sunshine law. To
the
at Lyman High School. where
amendment which deletes a suant to
attendance increased from section of the charter providing meet otherwise, he said, would
2,503 to 2,524. Oviedo High
for closed executive sessions of be unlawful.
The new charter adopted
School enroihutent jumped from
council.
Voting for retention of the June Ii by referendwn was nut
opening day' 1,384 students to
provision, which would have to have included the provision
1,452 in the six days.

U.S. Alit FORCES claim

effort to end the war and free the
POWs by bombing North Vietnam has
resulted in a major increase in the number of

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attendance in the 32 schools had Although this municipality precincts. The total vote

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enrollment has climbed by over

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their first triple MW
kill in four months but the number of
American pilots missing in the new air
campaign against North Vietnam reaches 100.

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Roger Crowley. the Demo- Democrat Thomas Salmon is
House Disu'tct of Columbia
results on Page IBi
at cratic nominee for governor the heavy favorite in Nove'mRep. Wayne N. Aspinall. Committee. A recount of th
two YCIWI igo, won that numi- her.
chairman of the House Interior race seems certain. ,,Tenrette's
.fl told, there were primary
nation again in .1 three-way
and Insular Affairs Committee, margin was less than 600 votes.
elections in Iii states Tuesday.
In New Hampshire, con- race.
lost in Colorado's 4th District
Next door in Vermont, Luther but few major statewide cn•
Alan Merson, a University of servative challenger Meidrtmn
The 1&amp;at of McMillan q'-

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:io,000 LAS vi•:(;As children were shut
out of their schools for a week wtiile a
desegregation ruling by Supreme Court
Justice William 0. I)ouglas made its slow way
by mail across the United States.

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Enrollment

passes the Senate despite the misgivings
many members.

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Denver law professor just half
his age
AP Political Writer
John Jenrette, 36, a member
Two elders of the House of
the 3tate legisla ture, narrowRepresentatives, bo th of them of
committee chairmen, have I beat Rep. Jot-in McMllIan in a
been defeated in Democratic runoff primary in the 6th Distr tct of South Carolina Tuesday.
pr ary elections.

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white, it's this same Rev.
('onnelly
As far as I'm concerned, this
man is beyond reproach and
those' of you who have wrongly
accused him owe the man an
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and local education agencies
High
The PTSA of Lyman
an
"open
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have spent in the absence
School will hold

of the federal money.
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A copy of the study, whose
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cover bears instructions not to
P,c Cent 3 4
Pr'u'mv
in. Tuesday, Sept. 19. There release its
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press or
ts
Prp Co. if'. - ., will be a meeting In the school
"a Mae
public even upon request, was
prim pef 3410 - , I
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auditorium and refreshments
R. Sit Z3'a - Is
ill be served. This will be a NAACP Legal Defense Fund.
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Law concluded that the U.S. Of.
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out of ex-

Before I forget It, or run out of
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two friends lay nearby is cause of the extent of their inrecovering in a Guelph hospital. juries. They were Frank Spray-

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lie outlined plans calling for and sensitive planning and
can hetcha th ey re the first to construction of more than 5,000 engineering ha ve been applied
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Denise Sprayson, of Maxwell,

"An outstanding feature of

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million community, is outlined for The Sanford
Herald by H. Gordon Wyllie, executive vice
president-real estate development, of Jeno F
Paulucci Enterprises, as he i11 pr esent the!
plan tonight to the Seminole County Zoning and
Planning Commission.

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development through an in- Golf Cajules course In the
Can just hear en chewing
de pend ent evaluation, It is our Dominican Republic, Ls called a
out those two guys for not be
being intention to offer attractive "masterpiece" in the cover
at attention during the playing building sites and dwelling feature article of the August
of the National Anthem. etc...t units, the value of which will issue of "Golf Digest."
but, heaven forbid to think tha exceed a minimum of $40.000,"
"The natural assets of the
they'd get themselves away Paulucci said. "The land use Heathrow site bring to Central
enough
front the ,
and street layout offer many Florida a residential cornto cast a vote.
unique and exciting residential munity." Wylie said, "which
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e se are C plans have been prepared to designed by Peter Dye,
But, Ill betchathese
same loud mouths (those who create a high quality residential internationally renowned
golf
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didn't
community for , medium and course designer," Wyllie said.
Ie same ones
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president - real estate
proximately 11 miles north
that
Orlando,with 15 minute high de%elopment, pointed out
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both
Orlando
and
the
interlocking
recreation
and
ay access
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Walt Disney World and within through the development
25
minutes of the Florida should prove to be very
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Technological
University desirable for all future
h
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campus.
Specifically, Wyllie said
"The development concept planning includes an equestrian
For IIeathro, Pauluct.i said, center with pa sture and stables,
"Is oriented towards the tennis and swimming clubs, a
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creation of a well-balanced thousand-seat
championship
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community
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By John A. Spolski
Those who phasis on residential con- beautiful lakes for fishing,
a can Isay?
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veniences, excellent public canoeing and sa iling, bridle
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giant hand - waiting for
curtain to go up on her show at
the Sahara Tahoe Hotel. A hotel
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bones, a fractured left arm, a
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claim the surplus water will
run off into swampland.
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reconstruCtl%e surgery toda
for facial injuries caused by a
falljustbeforeheraCtata hotel
in Lake Tahoe.
She was flown to Iils Angeles
Monday and admitted at UCLA
Medical Center, where she was
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Keeth and members A.P. hjuit
Jr. and Ray Slaton attending.

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en in direct vlOI&amp;UQn of the

fur clugwd wswons. although
the issuehatibeefldlSCUssedbY

our.cil at length. City officials
ere of the opinion a closed
session was indicated in eonsidering accusa tions against
Congratulations to Sirs. R. E
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wtipugn their character or
Supervisor of Elections office
reputation.
au.! to all those others who
The provision I or ie cloed
A.
helped last itight. . .
by" the
Collins, Shirley' Higgins, Mary sessions "slipped
cou.ncd, the state Legislature
Emma Hall. . . and to Betty

Slmcue and those from Art and Secretary of State Richard
Stone. It took threatened court
13eckwith's office.

action by resident John Hitch to

Each and everyone who had a pinpoint the seriousness of the

Yesterday's high 90 low 67.
will) a Chance of all
thun-

dcrshowcr. Afternoon highs n.
the uppr 80 and low 90s, Low
tonight 'It! LU i

rt In preparing the results of
deserve a "well done".

issue to the City CounctI. I.Ater,

initted that while the present
Seminole County was one -it Lvuncii would abide by the open
not THE FIRST to be finished., public meetings, the situation
. certainly a credit to the might present a problem In the
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Michigan, a Negro, it' betnii'
.hairmmn of the Dtsict of
aunbiu Coimunittee in the nt'x

t..anaem if DernucraU reni-tin
,it Luntrol.
rhe coininittL4.1 and its Senaw

With public iupptirt a ,he
tipen public meetings, antler :uunlerpart 'iirtuly gov"Li
home rule oroviiions. the
rule'
- no hume
54tiL1II will be re'itiocd
Jamme
.lIaie'y oil"
Rep.
IIiediJtI!ly from the •,harte
t1cfats-'i
allowing the closeil executive ida runk behind the
Aspinull in 'enionty ,in the
ses'
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Allen ' Chapel, St. James Plan Women's Day Programs
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"The tour introduced her to
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White is shown clocking ot
from the 15th street branch of
Amerkan Serty and 'flw,
Washington, D.C., where she Is
employed She has worked
there for less than nine
months and was recently
promoted to the position of
instructor of teller-tra inees,
Marylen is presently enrolled
at the American Institute of
Ranking as she furthers betcareer in the banking field.
Mrs Whvte was graduated
from Seminole )lit' t,: 1964,
ttcndcd Florida A,and M.
and American
Universit)
Univerfity, Washington. She is
roamed to James E. ',Vhvte

Women's DR) is sched'iled at
Allen Chapel AME Church,
the women are busy making
plans to terminate their annual
drive the jnurth Sunday in
member of the
September.
Orange Count)' public school
system, who is a dynamic
speaker will give the morning
nge
The entire program will be
centered around the theme:
-Women and their role in
rededication of Christian
principles in the '7"
The women will serve a
church family dinner after
morning worship. Mrs. Susie
Blacksheare is chairman, Mrs.
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SUflhtTiet school and gain hours
than to go on a tour. She visit.1
Ghana, Togo, Dahomey and
Nigeria. During her
71'SUICd at the following places,
University of Cape Coast,
University of G hana, in Togo,
the hotel La Benin. Dahomey.
the hotel Dc La Plage. Nigeria.
the University of Ibadan and
the hotel Bristol in Lagos,
Nigeria. Fannie had th is to
in commenting on her tour
West Africa.
"Africa is an exciting area
whose importance in world
affairs for the present and
cannot be over future

NAACP,

opportunity

excellent

for

and now a senior at discussions, lectures and
Rubs White, chairman of food College
James research. Particularl) imc'ommitter An award will be American Universit).
portant to her was the direct
recently
Marylen
and
presented to the person wi th
Mrs. involvement with the "man in
fai th ful services rendered at entertained her mother .
e street" and in the -t1lage. It
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Allen Rev. J. E. Connelly is Freddie Mobley. as she th
vacationed in the nation's was truly enriching experience
pastor.
in travel and cultural ap•'
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prcciistiofl Fannie is the
St James AME Church is
daughter of Mrs Christine
Mr. and Mrs He
making plans for its annual
Jenkins and the granddaughter
Women's Day to be held In R.embert Sr. and family spent
Mrs.
of
Mrs Sallie Jackson. of 814
October. Mrs. Jammie Hardy is the weekend visiting with
Avenue.
chairman, Rev. Morris Brown Rttmbert's family in Lowell. CyFpesS
is pastor. The fourth quarterly Th ey visited Six Gun Temiory
Mrs.
Minnie
Lee
Th omas. of
/
e
th
attractions
in
other
conference was held at St. and
Davis.
Mack
and
Box
335,
Rt. 2,
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th
Court,
11
West
th
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Wade 4300 Nor
Rev. A. W. Smith. Th e
th e
announcing
are
Miami,
highlights were reports from and children returned to Sari
forthcoming
engagement and
each auxiliary. Rev. W. M. An tonio. Tex., after visiting
of their daughter,
and
Wade
marriage
scripture
and
with
the
Teilman
Burke read the
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eleborated on the high points, families here.
'4iIlw I Banks of Geneva.
Rev. Burke is a former pa'itnr
The hide-elect is the grand.
Miss Fannie E. Miller has
of St. James AME.
daughter
of John Hills. the late
just returned from ii six week
Hills an
Mrs
o.e
rs
is c ucatiorcal tour arid seminar in
.lUTeni of the week
Davis
Rice
Alfred G. DeLattibeaudiere, West Africa by way of Pan-Am Mberta
Inni Nnfice
1WIII'
ilUUALV tJ
A)C IS A
contractor and builder. He lives and TWA.
%jS
where
she
1969
F ICTITIOUS NAME
Fannie, a psychology student High School
with his wife Mrs. Juanita
ntha'
P4C'T lI I hr'rby
band,
Tn-Hi-V.
Future
the
DeLattibeaudieri'. at 807 at Bethune-Coolunan College, in
engaged tfl bsSinctL a? 7 IighIanC
Homemakers of America.
of
no
said
she
knows
Daytona,
s,'. Altimonhl' 5prini., Seminole Sanford Avenue.
CCWJntl, IY,dJi UflOCr the hj0t
He has lived in Sanford and
name of DI S 'TAPE SALES.
Seminole County for the last 15
thit I ifltfld to register sa id name
years, where he has served his
with theCICrIi C,
community by helping to tmm
SeminOle Counts. Florida in at
torUarr with the prvIl.iOflt of the
prove the housing uid rental
clitiout Name Slatutet, To Wi'
cm
of
5t ,on $5 ( Florida Statutes 1957
Zion Hope
member
of
is
a
He
Pattie
Missionary Baptist Church and
Putiitt Sept 13 70 7'. Or' 4. 1c
fi'
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COMMITTEE in charge of Allen Chapel AME Church's Women's Day
program is pictured: from the left: Mrs Susie Blackshe.are. chairman: Mrs. Grace H. Brewer and Mrs. Dorothy Ringling, co-chairmen,
and Rev. J. E. Connelly. pastor.

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and Future Business Leaders
,sstociatbon, and is a 1971
gradtuic of Seminole Junior
College where she was
Civinette, Pi Kappa, campus
coneslinator for student concern
for the department of Cornmunity Affairs
Mr. Banks is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Eddie Lee Banks Sr.,
of Geneva. and his grandmother is Mrs Viola Banks.
Willie is a graduate of Oviedo
High School. 1969.
MISS Da 'is is presently
employed by th e Seminole
and
County School Board
Mr.
and
Dearborn Electronics
by
Hughes
Banks is employed
Supply Company. The wedding
will be an event of Dec. 17 at
Mot mug Glory Missionary
Baptist Church, Sanford

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"We are going to conttnue with our efforts to raise fund'
for tI'tn relocation of th e Sanford 7.00 and for the establishment of th e Seminole 7.00logical Society," reported (lit ford
Nelson, president of the society, fo1loitng a called meeting of
the board iii directors late Tuesday night.
The meeting was called sfter Nelson and th e Zoological
Sot iety received a resounding rebuff by the entire Board of
County Commissioners at an early afternoon t"tcnlri'intntion.
Commissioners charged as unreasonable anti evidence of
"gradualism" th e request for a place on the Oct 3 primary
election ballot with a referendum question to the voters of
Seminole County allowing them th e opportunity to approve or
disapprove the immediate development. construction, and
operation of is zoological park and botanical gardens to be
located on public parks land.
The request was contained in a resolution from the
Zoological Soc iety in which th ey stipulated that if the
majority of voters in th e primary election appeared in favor
of th e development of th e park, then the Society titiulti further request a place on th e November ba ll ot for a referendum
question seeking th e opinion of the voters as to th e issuing of
bonds for th e purpose of financing the development, t'on
structictn and operation of th e facility.
Nelson told th e board th at membership at this time is 977
and th at th is membership is increasing at a rate of over 200
each week. (Off lees, are open in 'olusia, lake, and Senitnole
(' )unt,es now for the purposes of taking memberships and a
Ri- yard 'oufli' tiufit'e will be open next ' eck, tt ith II:
lando office to open th e followi ng week.
('omirlission Chairman Greg Drummond told the Socit'tu

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representati ves that their present requests were far above
previous petition s to th e board as to the maximum amounts
needed 'You are looking to th e taxpayers for much more."

Allocations
Gilbert Make injected that a total of $1.6 million was
allocat ed for parks and that a total of $500,000 plus had been
expended thus far and a great portion of th at was for legal

fees. He said that the same citizens 1khn voted for the parks
should have th e opportunity to vote on th e issue of the
zoological and botanical gardens being a part of th e parks
program. "This promises to be an inipressirt" source of in-

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IN 'TIlE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
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Sell the prriprrby situated

FIRST GRADERS listen to Mrs Ramona B. Manning at Pine Crest
School on th e first day of the school year.
(Marva Hawkins Photos

Seminole
Calendar

Seminole

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County,FIDridA.0flCtib'C

1.0' 17 BlotS A. Fellowship A
d.t.on ii' Sanford, Flu' ida according

in
Collington. Jamaica, West

Inches. He received training at
the police training school of his
native country. He has
contributed to the improvement
of this community by purchasing ltoLlertles wtuch we

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at the Circu CDVII
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Publish Sap? 13. 197
DEN 59
DISTRICT
STATES
UNITED
COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
FLORIDA ORLANDO DIVISION

Sept1
IWV unit mcetinj, 7:45 p. in.,
172k Shushunet Trail, Indian
Hills
Sept. It
Lyman High School PTSA
nweting B p.m. in auditorium;
open house.

MAR\LEN 1OI3LEV
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Federal S&amp;1..
Se$. 20
LWV unit meeting. ti :45 it in.,
Altamonte Community Church.
LWV unit meeting. 7:45 p. in..
2004 HibisCUs.
Sept. !4
F u lf ill% 1 un 111 ,1 ad pir!1i
It, l&amp;tke Mar Chire%i of Oile-

starting at 12 iiot't
dinner anti refreshment s
served in and around the

'liurehi.
Sept. 2$
8(1% Scout Troop 71 and
Lpliwcr (.rtiup, 7 p.ii . at
Liberal
Congregation of
Judaism
Goldsboro Elementary
School PTA. 7:30 p.m.. school
auditorium:

classrooflI

vlMtatiotm follow meeting.
Sept. 27
5411001 Board, 7:30 p.
1 ugh Sch ool

WHYTE

'4W! Vets Barracks

in.. First Federal
Altamonte SphngL

Hospital Notes
SEPTEM1tER 1!,1P7
&amp;L)MISSI(NS
Sanford:

Albert or VonHerbulis
Andre L. Frison
Christopher S. Thompson
Robert Kieffer
Bruce Huniphirey
Stanley A. Martin
Thelnuf Lawson
Amos E. Jones
Jessie Lynn Andrew
Commit' A Janson
lt!lttiIl L II1.'% ie Si
Janet Kunsemman
Helen J. R)vth, DeRary
Ruth S. Ilyon. DeBary
Louise 0. Woodyatt, Deltona
Russell H. Terdo, Deltona
Anna M. Kley. Deit.ona
Robert E. Graywn I)eltona
Daniel Math%euL. Geneva
Henr) Rentschler, Lake
Mar)'
Brunner

SeptZl

H. Giles, Lake

Monroe
K, 2p.
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Mr. and Mrs. Randall Jarison.
boy. Sanford

Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Andreis.
'ii Sarif 4
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Perez.
boy. Sanford
DISCHARGES
Sanford'
Verl.ilui M. Purvis
Ctierw I). brown
Harry A. Kudell
Carol Ann Smith
Memorie E. Brooks
Nellie Mason
ids P. Stephens
Mary S. Aiken
Mary A. Williams
Marian S Coker
Mrs Therull Bass and baby
bo
Theresa M. Bradley
Donald E. Herring
Lottie B. Turner
Edith Conkling, DtBi.ry
Betty A. BeaU. DeBars'
George Hess. Deltona
Alfred Bell. Deltona
Virginia S. Nelson, Lake
Mary
Osborn
Randall
E.
Longwuud
Marjorie A. Glaze. Lungwood
Mary S. Bingham, Arcadia.

Commissioner Sidney Vihlen, representative of th e
board on th e parks advisory committee, who cluims he has
been an ardent and long supporter of the parks and zoological
projects, so aroused by this latest request of the Society, th at
be promised to vote to abolish th e Society completely if a
commission majority voted to use taxpayers' money for a
were told a long time ago that the County is not
zoo.
going into th e monkey business."
Con tinuing his explosive charges, VLhlen said, "You
promised for more than a year and a half to raise th e funds
nd now you come to us at th e 11th hour, changing horses in
the middle of th e stream, and wi th no warning and ask us for
tax dollars- I am shocked and dismayed that you want tax
4oliars to build a zoo. This is a great perso na l disappointment
to me. If ad valorem taxes are ever voted by this board for a
zoo, I will vote to to abolish th e Society entirely and have th e
county enter th e zoo business In order that it be run
professionally to protect the county's interest."

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Nelson expressed no objection to th is procedure. (Blake
'aid later th at Vihlen has made statements of great interest
In th e parks program but that he has not been present at any
of th e last several meetings of the parks advisory committee
and, therefore, could not be as well informed as he claims to

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FANNIE MILLER

be.'

A dejected zoological group, some wi th tears, whether of
an'r, frustration or disappointment, left th e Commission
chambers and called an emergency meeting of the board. It
was at th is meeting which concluded at 10 pin., after 2'
hours of deliberati on and soul.'search,ing, elected to continue
with their efforts to establish a zoological garden for Cen tr al

Missuinar
will have its
Case No 7fl$.l.Cie
annual Women's and Men 's
1.1141110 STATES O £.MERICi.
Plaintiff L)ay drive Sunday at 11 a.m.
Speaker will be Mrs. Willie Lee
WS
DAVID C,OMAC1N and CC)RGI* Craddock. member of Fountain
F. ç.wsiC.(P4
B aptist
Head Mtssionar
Defendant I
t
Church.
Rev,
G.
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Fraizer
ORDER FOR SERVICE
the pastor. Three p.m, the
BY PUBLICATION
motion and tf.14i t o ptintitt speaker will be Re-i. Joseph
liii t'
•tVC rnl!IeO
in ?h
Smith, former pastor of Nesi
p,endeII * Wher ry f ASSistant
Ml. Calvary Baptist Church,
United StaleS
and member of Net Bethel
against the oeenc2ant).
Missionary Baptist Church,
C,ot'e.grn and &amp;eO"Ub P GDPt1Q'
'a'S wile. and to I1TC)"'• Up" " president of the local chapter
Clearwater

Florida in spite of the County Commission.
Nelson reported around 10 pm.last night that the group
will continue on the same program c urrently being employed
and will report as required to the Sanford City Commission
on Sept. 30 and request another extension, if necessary, at
th at time In the meanti me, membership drives will be accelerated in lake, Volusia, Orange and Brevard Counti es as
well as Seminole.
Residents in th ese counties, especially Seminole, are
invited to let th e County Commission know of th eir feelings
toward th e issue of Immediate financing for development of
th e Zoological Par k th rough a referendum ballot.

Baptist Church

Dav i d

Altamonte Springs Homematers Club, Sp

it P41C.i4OLS

500 barney? bank BuIdrnØ
J.itksonviIit. Flor ida 3fl0

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tenants, organized and worked
with the public housing,
assisted wi th the mcsdernizatlon program of Seminole

Tenant Council, chairman of
housing committee SNUC,
board member of Seminole
Comnsunit, Action, board
member of SEEDCO.,member
of Evergreen Lodge No. 23
where he is senior warden and
Rebekah Chapter No. 83
assistant worthy patron,
Mr DeLattibeaudiere ha
attended conferences in other
states to help with the better.
merit of this conimunit. He
dues all volunteer work.

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IV publi c iale. 10 the highest and bet?
bidder ID? cash, Of TheOfl dDe' D
ipir Seminole County Courmou'.r '

Sanford Wonten!. Republican
Club. luncheon. noon, Troph
Lounge; i;wuke'. Jean Rryant.,
School Board; call 322-287 for
reservutsnn.

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C.untt
- Mr. DtLatibcaudiere is
treasurer of th Serninnic .Jotnt

Sept. 16

Sdiool Roard. 7:30 p
('tJflItl't'Tk( root t

school

to It,. Pil thl.rOilf At rPCOrdad in
the Public
PIb'f%oCaI I. Parje
Rrdi. til SeminDic Crn'f",

ARTHUR

Sept. l

attended

He

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SISTER, luncheon meeUng,
noon, House of Steak

'Monkey Business'

Asczatrnn.

OCIOCI
$.fl$Ofl. Flor ida at ii
A M os '1* nC Gil O September.

Sept. 14

come for Seminole County.Drummond said that the only tiay he would vote for th e
issue to go to referendum would be after he could study a
of
feasibility study by an impartial entity and at th e expense
of
presentation
th
e
or
upon
e
County
,
the Society, not th
petition with 6,000 registered voters signatures certified li
th e Supervisor of elections Drummond said that he did not
feel th at th e 977 members of th e Society represents a true
cross section pict ure of citizen attitude, regarding the zoo.
Admittedly, the feasibility study suggest ed by the board
and th e acquisi ti on of that number of signatures on a petition
'sk ould require more time than is left for the Society to get th e
' mat te r to refere nd um in Oc tober

Florida Missionary Baptist

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Nathan Pete' SkilinIr of Lake
'tIy, t)it assuring another
tl'rlll lilt hit' Aitha resitletit Willi
lb
Rob al "I litis flit 'PP°tt1''
MIAMI $ M' i - lbi
Sikes nnst I m Fuqua costly November.
ERR' SHARI'
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Nelson
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property s,tua', is. this DistriCt
and Oi.C? Ibed as follows
ACADEY" MANOR
LOt
1.14 II DIII, as rr:DrCIed in P11?
13. Page U. PubIst N .curd'I
Seminole County, Florida
that the
end it.PP,.nuhtUb0tt10
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the Slate of Florida and have not
and
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upon them '4 :.
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Wndnnsdy Sc!pt. 11, i9/'/

the Sanford Herald

%iofl re-election in Dl1liwrahit'
s1ntts 1'uetay
prtlnar)
i'ht Ic Rep ('laude Pepper
tmndilv defeated his primary

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Itoh Skinner warlicti flint
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lm'k %i' Itti i %'s'tigs'iitis'n In ft 5111111
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opponent, but runoits resulted itiip ped a 2ti- t'ar.sild
this us LIIlit IIIhut with former 0
look
at
1
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City.
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In the three newly created
the first tiltIllil. 1111(1 Ii •''V$' got ft (1111014' K irk SillS' if Iii" Issues,
eongressmonal stistricts.
11111 1)1111 tip, ul;ps'ar ritt Iii tIC fine
couple
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thus
sililil
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It
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17th t'sinses'utive term tith
uric of
landslide victory over I tarvie artiunil, Skinner tlIifll)tIfll'e41 his I )istris't gs'ns'rnl i'li'i'tlsin,
ur.'ats'd
no.
Is
against Fuqua tttri's' ns'tv stist
to
run
Intention
Ilelser of Itonilny anti Amos
ititit
sunigrs'schs
nal
r
sler
1974.
ill
again
S'llIiI)(lr
Brannon oF Pi'nsiwoluu in the 1st
Pepper. who served in this' mint, tt'tiii'I It'' sli' ili'iI .111th his'
District
Se mite from 19311 until he tt%'it 1111) I )u'tiist'riitii' ('lIlllIIf18t5
U.S.
Th e congressman from
ls'att'n in it I )enisirrntit' lutIst if runoff Oct 3
%%
its
('restvtew had 83,82_i votes with
lirIlt'.' .1 Scott of North I"sirt
by George Sln,Ittll'rs in
primary
9.1 per cent of the volt' counted
M)
s'rie uolls'st 17,931 votes arsil
in'r
Miami
I'll
(sin
trounc
11
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c'oIliNlred to 13,785 for flelss'r
in
11
sill
II t'iiniift is'rth against 11111
Jay
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vor
a
Iht',iih
M
81111 0.071 for itrannon. Sikes has
Sjk.'s
(of ( 'lei isbn sshiu pIlIl.'sI in
race'.
their
14th
District
no Ui'puitdit'an ops1l1('l1t in thi.'
l,irnier
Ills' i,thit'r t'iltiiIIiIittS'M ill
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Anotht'r
winner
was
Nov. 7 general election.
A.
''Skip''
tilt'
tight
I)rll,iuir ruis'u' ti
State
Sen.
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Munich Tragedy
Taint Among Us

Olympic Games Ready For Reform?

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posed an open professional Olympics, he did not
present all-out support of its athletes by some
Restoration of the Olympic Games to their
initial purpose of emphasis on the athletes. W
governments and the lack of support by others.
rule out other possbi1ities.
moves to bring their status into line with modern
creates a base upon which equal contests by
This new president is, quite in character and
thinking, is the grave and momentous challenge
equal
contestants is just not possible,
quite properly, recognizing that the national
which must be met before the torch of the 1976
impossibilities have always been a sort of
Olympic committees must meet, must come to
Olympics is lit in Mcitreal.
hallmark
i'f the Oympc games. however. One
awl
then
the
international
thcr
The tragic. unhappy and divisive '72 affair,
such took place in the closing days. This was as
committee can do its mayor responsibility of
which bestowed on the host city Munich a blame
Reuters reported when "Frank Shorter, a
decision.
which it should not have to bear, could become
Munich-born Florida-dwelling Vale graduate.
To most it is essential that the games be
the graveyard of all Olympic hopes.
won America's first gold medal in the Olympic
handed back to the athletes and that they be
We trust it will not. But any encouragement
Marathon since 14M. ending 16 years of
allowed to prepare themselves and present
which the new rules, that will emerge when the
Ethiopian domination.
theTnsetveS as dedicated participants who are
new International Olympic Comrittee meets to
This is an earnest of the Olympic hope for
excelling for sport's sake.
start the huge task of reform, could bestow must
'76. May it be realized then again and again and
we have not commented on the financial side
be avoided,
by
nation after nation!
of the games as this is one area where the
Injection of the national political interests of
the many nations and the major powers into such
Offbeat Ruminations
games has been an infection that those in charge
have either refused to recognize or have decided
that firm steps would make a bearable situation
unbearable.
The 772 games with the tragic massacre of
i.l But here I am. heading into
The supposed
Ell HAL. B('LE
Another thing wrong wi th
Israeli participants. Arab terrorists and a West
people a cciIurnnst iina is ailments of columnists are the hone stretch with only 830
YORK
AP
Marn
TnUgneSS and vainglory. I days at the typewriter left in
German policeman have shown how wrong this
their stubborn fit
complain,"I'Ve
got
a
PP1
think, however, that most of which to save mankind and
premise was and the need for a complete review.
advice. rye told them for yrthousand and one things to do."to
,
mwT*d and stay out of them suffer more from a con make a better world. I feel like
If -terrorists" were the only factor, the
Me'
I can't make that corn90j)OUTId *flfl
SUPStNI
rsioti of
humility arising from
I
what happJ'
changing and global character of this threat wars, and
ve onlygot
their
secret realization of bow Hercules thrust into the vast
day
we
jump
into
would give the disaster a definition that would be
about
sci5le it i. for thorn u
ue: st.bks, handed a small
jurr out C)!
rirnani And
Thtthings art the number
JFicuit enough to so1e
Uxthbrush.
and told, "Clean it
wan now last longer than
of
columns
I
still
have
to
some
of
the
judging
which
t,
kid."
of their dreams.
But the way in
before I retire at 65 and the our nuirriages.
was conducted and some of the events were runGreat Pockett)OOi in Wash..
off
off and some of the arrangements were carried
ington, D.C.. turns around and
out presents a complex of IOC problems which
sUirts cintiting back free manOlympic handling, first at the national level
ey my way.
There was a time, however.
and then at the top.
when I had 808 things to do tan
To dismiss the recently concluded games as
didn't know it—else I'd have
a total loss would be not only unfair but, in fact
gOne into a coma to escape such
dishonest. For there were many times when the
adOOIfl.
.
hearts of men were emboldened as the athletes
completed with rare skills. consumate grace,
That waswhien i first star-tei
writing this column just 29
and unbelievable endurance.
bears ago this month. It was a
To each one, in his or her own right. should
bakfield baby, born on thi
go the thanks of all sport lovers. Because these
beach at Salerno during our inare games. not political contests, and the true
'°n
in Ilk])' in 1943.
spirit of the Olympics can brook no invasion into
The chance at it I owe to flW
their rightful territory.
friend
of a Lifetime. Ernie Pyle
Avery Brundage, the retiring IOC president
The
great
success of Er-me's
and the one who most embodies the classic
wartime human interest col.
definition of an "amateur" calls the games the
umn about s'ldier life led a
most trying he had ever presided over but the
number of Associated Press
octogenarian continued his championship of
editors to ask it there wasn't
room in American journalism
them with".. . the Olympic spirit is too strong to
for a similar type of column to
or
be
killed
by
anybody."
—
die
be
carried by Mile AP. It turned
That it will survive and do so with grace is
out
there was.
indicated by the attitude which the new IOC
president Lord Killanin has adopted.
-r-.i's column led him to a
lasting fame and a premature
After conferring with athletic leaders from
death at 44. Mine has led me
On,
six nations, discussing Olympic eljgibility rules,
through
two
more
wars
and
67
while
he
opLord Killanin made it clear that

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of members
the biutal murder in Munichcapital asked a
man
in
this
of the 1st adi Olvmpc team.
'ere an) Americans hurt"
Is of course
In the strict ph)slca) sense. the answer
response
has to be
But in a broader senSc, the
"no
in
everybody
for
but
not only for all Americans
tue'cirld.
September" fanatics did was a
What the Arab "Black
though they failed in their
victor)' for terrorism even
of ?u) other terrorists imprisoned
attempt to st in release
dud kill Il innocent Israeli athletes, and
in Israel The'
intCndd to symthey did briefly disrupt great 0111e5
bcili;e international brotherhOOd
this horror will be missed if the
Yet the real lesson in
world does not go beyond mourning the dead and decryto be deplored is that
ing the terrorism What most needs
'oncflabllitY
in a world
t
this was another victory (or irre
as a
often
cruelly
enshrined
it
is
too
where. these days.
vitllie.
That irrminc ilabilltv and separatism should be sought
and even hailed anywhere totay Is incredible, given a
Separatism is a
globe shrunken in time and distance only
in the tribal
primitive human condition, excusable
of long forgotten centuries.
never
Only people who have lost their stay, or hare
oath
to remistake
this
dead-end
for
a
found it, could
extrem'by
starding Life Still, that's the route being taken
in shattered Northern Ireland, in
ist in the Middle East,
Latin
America.
Africa.
Asia.
Paris of
would
like to believe that they
Most Americans perhaps
are free of this separatist madness, But the fact is that
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and well-being in a nation still nine-tenths white.
Many young people, heartened by force of numbers
have sought by varied means—dress, speech, conduct and

attitude—to separate themselves from American society.
Those who "live" in the streets are the most visible sign
of this chosen isolation.
The present'da) "politics of demonstration," taLt'n to
.is extremes in the use of force and disruption, bears real
.inship to the terror of Munich. The weapons, whether
!ightl applied in vandalism and human harassment, or
heavily by machine gun, are extortion and blackmail
.\gain, the spirit and the act itself are deliberately antiDemocratic

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Religious Notebook

Another Kind
Of Learning
fly RE'. DAVID POLING
We soon will be told by the people in charge the nuni'
ber of young people returning t h is fall to school. We,
have the statistics for Head Start, the enrollment for
those in graduate school, as stell as the tally for those
studying oerseas. It Is an educational culture, a school
system in which we live and it is a force that touches
eery citizen Yet education does not guarantee intelligence and advanced learning will not necessarily provide
improved morality, bright students are not always better
people or even nice to live wi',h.

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For the back - to-school crowd, the following thought of
the late Dr James A Francis Is worth clipping. lt has
been around, but age hs not worn its wisdom:

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One Solitary Uk
litre is a man itho wa.s born in an obscure village, the
a peasant woman. lie grew up in another obscure
village. He worked in a carve-flier shop until lie u'z.s 30,
and then for three years lie was an itinerant preacher.
lie never owned a home. lie utter had a januly. He never
went to college, lie never set His foot inside a big city.
lie never frame fed 200 miles from the place where lie

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He never did one of the things that usually accum'
riany greatness, lie had no credentials but himself, lie
had nothing to do with this world except the naked

By RAY McHUGH
Capk- .rsSersfre
WAS iING7ON—Lawrencr F. O'Brien is the kind of
redhead Irishman you like to have on your side In a fight.
Just ask Sen. 4McGuivm Twice the Democratic
i*'esidcntsal nominee has spanked his eager, young staff and
moved O'Brien, the old pro, bark into a commanding position
in ins 1972 tad for the White House
Even the 5S-ycar..old O'Brien, son of a Springfield. Mass.,
bartender and political protege of the late President John F.
Kennedy, admits that McGovern faces an uphill battle. But
without organization. O'Brien has warned McGovern,
"There ain't no hancr."
Of1'ially, O'Brien is campaign chairman for McGovern.
There are as man) unofficial dthrutsoris of that role as you
When the dust settled alter the Miami Beach Democratic
('Ofl%('fltl()fl, O'Brien was chaurziai of the Democratic
National Comiiistti't' He had held the post through two diffucult, debi-acarred years. He had maintained some semblance of unity. He had dune a masterful job of chairing a
convention that often seemed on the brink of chaos. He had
made key rules interpretations at the convention that eased
path. It was common))' assumed that O'Brien would be
rt-apximied chairman by the nominee. It was reported—
never confirmed—that McGovern did ask O'Brien to
continue. then re)emite'd under pressure from his suspicious

power of his divine manhood.
junior aides and suggested that the red-bead share the ctsair
with Mrs. Jean Wi-sthrood of Utah. O'Brien refused, so the
story goes, and Mrs. Westwood became chanan"
th
or
c han-woman" or 'chairperson." O'Brien appeared out.
In less than a week, confronted by the confused vice
presidential picture. McGovern turned back to O'brien and
recruited him as "campaign chair-moan."
In the turmoil of replacing Sen. Tom Eagleton with H.
Sargent Shelver, revamping the $1,%0 tax dividend plan.
redrawing tax reform and welfare proposals and wooing
independent-nunded Democrats in Congresm.—plus the
attention-grabbing Republican National Convention—
O'Brien slipped from view during August. He bounced back
suddenly in earl September with i public "ultimatum" to
Mc'Gcri-ttrn. It amounted to a demand that McGovern give
O'Brien a fro-,hand to pull together a disjointed campaign
effort or face overwhelming defeat
"If you see me around here nest week, you'll know some
things have been worked out my wa ," O'Brien told
newsmen.
O'Brien is still the McGovern chairman and Gary Hart,
the senator's young, abrasive campaign manager, is adHiltung that O'Brien is now "No. 1"
Whether O'brien can pull the battered Mc
McGovern
machine back into the race in nine steeks is questionable.
Public opinion polls tndk-ate he faces an almost urnpossible task, but O'brien's friends in both parties agree "if
anybody can do it. I ..arry ran"

While still a young man. the tide of popular opinion
turned against Him. his friends van away. One of them
denied Him lie was turned over to His enemies. lie went
through the mockery of a trial, lie was nailed to a cross
between two thieves. his executioners gambled for the
only piece of propertu He had on earth while He was
dyrng—and that was hits coat.

By DON I'KEEMAN
Ce'rwsService
HOLLY WOO!) - Apart from
its high vitamin content in
term of quality, aside from its
values as an educational tool,
'Sesame Street'' has one in),
mutable asset. As a cttldiw'a
program which graces the
Public Broadcasting System,
'Seagne Steel' is devoid of
congnerdals,
Its yotsig viewers are, as a
result, spared the blight of annoying and just possibly,
hanW intrs.
Now the question — should
there be any commercials at all
on kids shows' My own inanetate horseback oTnl'i is W.
And further welgtIng of the

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rein) orces the notion.

Wby permit our children to be
exposed to pressures that
adults suffer less than gladly?
As adults, we are susceptible
enough to the subtle blandish
ments of the television ccsn-merdal. Somewhere, deep in
the recesm of our au&amp;an.
ackais, we find ourselves laths.
enced by 1kw cunmerdals,
whether we are azn*a.d by a
fat, WAkWZ alerlfl selling
rs with down-home comedy
or whether we are grimly en•
tranced by a paeudo-Swedith
lady I that accent has always
been szect, the Mary Worth
of the kitchen, ung marriages with her ce.nak1ng.

II we all have a peculiar vulnerability to the TV commercial, our children are even
more defenseless. I cling to this
view despite the report of two
researchers which states that
chi ldren , tune out" on TV commercials because they find
them false and dull.
Working under a grant from
the National Institute of Mental
Health, Scott Ward of the Marketing Science Intute and
Daniel Wackrnan, research dl-

rector at the University of Mliinewts's School of Journalism,
rnoeiitcired the reactions of 12
children, aged 5 through 12;
1.1 C9 adolescents, 13 to It:, and
10m1herso1 children 12 and

4)

When lie u- as dead, lie was taken down and laid in a

in solitary confinement in a punk. That is, the wolf is active
7x7x7 steel cubicle. Our three and the fag is passive. Many
meals a day were breakfast at 4 inmates see the wolf as having
am., lunch at 8 or 9 a.m. and no real part in homosexuality.
dinner around ii am. Around He is seen as one who seeks out
1964 they were still using chains a partner to be used for the
and the hole. Once I spent 30 mechanical act of achieving an
days in the hole and had only organism. He is considered as
four meals the entire 30 days. just masturbating with another
You would see men that were person."
"I had a group of friends in
healthy go in and come out like
walking skeletons. They were prison with a code of ethics
chained to the wall and got two stronge: than any found on the
biscuits a day. A boy I knew outside. Drugs were easy to
working in the kitchen got 30 obtain in prison and in jail. The
days in the hole because he guards would bring it if,. In fact
tried to sneak a friend a it is easier 10 obtain in a state
prison than on the outside.
cigarette in a biscuit,
The prisoner having the most
prestige
is the long timer. I
Sadistic Acts
would like to say a bit about me
The guards are always of a now. I am a college graduate
inferior type. The man in and a licensed Episcopalian
charge of that place was a minister. For 14 years I looked
sadist. He would drag boys in in all the wrong places to find
the hall and severely beat them myself. I owned two homes and
for no reason.
my own plane. I was selfish and
"One day I remember while self-centered. Today that Is all
behind inc. I am if respected
out working on a road, a young
boy who was as gentle and quiet member of the community..
as they come walked by the
man and the man hit him over

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means I column by 2 Inthe supermdentent he fell off
ches. Too small for an ad to
the back of the truck. later
several guards told the be noticed or effective?
You're reading this onel
superindentent what really

Nineteen wide centuries have come and gone and
today lie is the centerpiece of the human race and the
Ioder of the column of progress.

Point Of View

No Advts: An Asset For Kids' TV !

by most prison authorities and
M' name is ,hwk S. I have is often tolerated and even
been invited to speak to this t'nciiuragi'iI because It miiakos
class ( Dr. W.D. Allen's class in the prLson run more efficiently.
Deviant The new Inmate must cope with
''Sociology
and
Behavior" at FTU I to give you iwohleni.s related to loss of
material
and
some Idea of the other side of freedom
those mcml bars. The penal deprivation. One attempt to
system was developed t :: iitfci.t this is to talk about what
oo had in the outside %sorl(l.
provide three functions,
coercive, and 11w inmate nmv tell you about
custoihin I,
corrective. My imprisonment all the expensive clothes he had
was in the most backward state and the costly restaurants that
in this country, South Carolina. he went to, Then he has to have
Rehuitul.tion %%uis .1 joki' You ,natt'rnil iovds th.it miiay ha
were really it criminal tIw n t'en uImltIulirhlmlt to him Ill IIIyou were released by the State outside world, things uk"
enough cigarettes and residing
of South Carolina."
''I was the product of it material.
"In a world where the men
broken home at 13. A doctor we
hey
knew gave my friend and I are cut off from women the)sonic
some prescriptions for bar- have the choice of no sexual
bituates and we had them filled, expression, masturbation, or
but the police caught up with us some kind of contact with other
and the Judge gave tnt' men. In prison talk is often
probation. The)' took my car about women and sex.
"I agree with the author of
away and I thought that so
unfair that I grabbed it from the your textbook when he
compound and drove it away. described the types of
For that I got three months at participati1ig individuals. In
reform school. I ran away and general, he said that there are
got another three miionths.
tst u types of men " fags" and
'I was arrested over 100 ''punks''. They are looked down
times for things relating to upon because the are seen as
their
sacrificed
alcohol. I spent a year in it having
count), jail, sometimes on it manhood. The second greup art'
chain gang. County jails are the "wolves" who are seen its
always poorer in every way making ii temporary ad.
than state prisons. The building justmt'nt to the sexual tensions
we were housed in had been in the male prison. In sexual
condemned for 30 years and activity it is the wolf who is
they still used it. I spent 48 days performing the act on the fag or

the head with a shovel.
"The boy began to run. That
man insisted the guards drug
him back by his hair. He beat
him so hard his nose was
broken, his ribs were broken
and both arms. We had 10 tell

borrowed grave through the pity of a friend.

I am far within the mark when I say that all the armies
that ever marched, and all the navies that ever were
built, and all the parliaments that ever sat, and all the
kings that ever reigned, put together have not affected
the life of man upon this earth as powerfully as has that
One Solitary Life.

happened, lie did not do
nnvthln - Many of us told

I'll liii' iitiIsiii', and no
A herald one dlii anything People just
(Ed. Note
Esriushe, this seventh of eight do not care what gis on In
part series deals stith story of a places like that. There 'a-ore h
former prisoner now turned It'w good guards that tried to
minister and gives a restating bring about change but most
look behind prison han'. Told in were really bWi d.
''liii' importance of the
his ostn stords, name is i'hnnged
prison subculture is recognized
In protect indentityl

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their political and social life is increasingly tainted by it.
Explicit and inherent in the very nature of effective
democracy is the idea that men of aiverging characteristics and viewpoints can accommodate to each other
Re'on'iliatiofl and t'ompronhlsC are at the core of govt'm iiment rooted in the popular will.
Today, however, compromise is scorned in some quarl'rs as a departure from purity as a spineless yielding
lo exiOdIenC' The "nonnegotiabie demand" is perceiveti
t some as a mark of steadfast courage, when in truth
:s spirit is autocratic and antidemocratic.
[flack Americans. properly disturbed by the stubborn
inger1ng of discrimination and disadvantage, have seen
their extremists trumpet separatism as a path to dignity

Ex -Convict
Tells Of Lig'fe
In Prison

On All Personal Accounts
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The report indicated that
children were no Less Irritated

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than adults by cunmerdals
that ihow whi te tornadoes or
garbagemen fl)'Lng through the
air.
"While it may be overstating
to suggest that all children are
totally cynical and negative
about commercials, negative
attitudes are wldeead," the
report esys.
According to their research,
children lose Interest when.

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program. Is Interrupted by

commercials and d'*lr negative ccxrunet.s about then Increase sharply among the older

"How about THIS—onoth,, Mark

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With 2,728 of 2,!1Th tsrednc-ts, partisan
Fifteen candidates v'oiht
07 !w'r cent, re;irtIng, Lewis jlidL'eslmIps.
five seat.; on various district
suqsirt I)[ the oilier two )'S(' hod 3$4M
smite; to Va,''I'ni worry we didn 't go over courts of appeal — which fall
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Iiri-itiithi'q
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VIlinrilois ili'i I li'n
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Supreme ('roirt In 197(1 by ex- jilfIlOtlil system
work toward making the I'uhlti' hawkins on Nov, 1.
Mc,unwhmik', State Suprertme Gov. (laude Kirk 'Rut we'll do
J{FSiiIti peodiwed three neat
Service ('cmiiiiitssien it con
('cur!
winners
and t'#n runoffs
tint the cilver.tudrt'd, 114-yearJustice David M - Cain that on Oct 1
cuiuier.4)rlentell sugeni'' after ihtl Yiirinniroiigti saul In con- itt'tlit'tt'il he wtiiihtl will reJudge Gerald Mager. fnen',er
ousting Jess Varixwough in a celng defeat tti:ut he might ;It election Iii the Oct. 3 runoff
With 2,153 pre in' I;, (It W per legal aide to Gov. (:tatte Kirk
hitter I)t'iuuuurntic primary In ciii the ywls.Ibikiiis battle, nftrr ii'hlcit up a solid 43 per
nt rrpo?tirig. MrCain ha; Nod i 177(1 jodirtat tp etr.!.0 .f
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leading River; Rufrtd Kirk, won eler'.inn over ,lohfl V
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as 'ui rubber stamuil) iii IN, talking about, he'll wreck the statewide rio e
Jr., 45, former State Ki-iard cit Russell of Ri'a ftaton o the
Utility ('Omiil)flfltl'S.
It h)enilcol !t,n list of judicial Education general counsel. mu, Group 2 seat of the 1tI' Iiisttvt
state," \'turborrn,gh said in art
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Metro Off ensive Weapons Plent y ful

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While all the" big boys' have been ha ing their d.jy in
area boilini circles we can not forget the youngsters who.
ithout them, the sport could never continue to enjoy the
irc4t success it has in recent years
One of the largest groups of youngsters in one league in
Seminole County is the Bantam's league which is sponsored
hv the t)tsabkd Amencan Veterans post here in Sanford.
The group recently held its summer league banquet and
the fo11nutg oungsters were honored for their

Cummings. In addition the
Pioneers have a backup
quarterback. a rare cornmodit

ir. tJe Metro, in the person of
.J? Liuiuderback.
The Trojans at Evans have
two excell e nt runners in
Larry Dorsey and

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Trace Tot'r ' i.
his 147 averagt hik (ere Bukur's 121 led the girls. High
single game for the girls was Beth Burkart's 171 and Norman
Platt' 25 h' I 0,1 i.
The high series went to Mike Link ith his 458 and the

high for the girls was a 392 by Li: Kanavel The high game
.t ith handicapu as it 212 by Bill Ikaroif for the boys and a 189
by Peggy Clayton for the girls.
The high senes ith handicap for boys was a 495 by

last year and the feltoii itho

fliert' arc ut hut
starters returning from last

should benefit front the vast
etwriefl of the front tine
Edgci .iter is in a rebuilding

year's Eagle erc'.
Boone has a fine back in Bob
hair but just how well he can do

year ha ini lod its t'ttr'
and coach Bob 1)olce has little
of eper1CflCc .since
in the
he played his first team backs
hcn he had a rout going
even when

i ith ,tn iixpertcnt'ed ltne t.-i't
known. hair Is a solid 190
pounder thtu tiia be able to
open a few holes In the line

Tiger tialtbat'k i t't rwng fr'm

liajfbaek Thomas VtiitIe
Dorsev is a real linebuster who
has speed to move outsIde
anti Vhit1ey is one of the more
fleet backs in the Metro
Jones has but one 'tlid runner
in its backfield but it could be
enough since there are five

rugged t'teran linemen ahead
of him. Charlie Johnson Is the

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known as the Creative Boutique League.
Bea Kolarik. owner of the shop at 2518 Park Ave., San.
fird, Is sponcoing the keglers.

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Tom Mitchell moved ahead of
Mackey as the first-stringer
Thomas and John Mackey was
nd was named by coach Dun
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uncertain today, wi th the start Mc
Cafferty to start Sunday's
of the National Football League
opener against St Louis
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Thomas, the talented running
Mackey was talking about his
Can
back who starred in Dallas'
NEW YORK i AP
lights. It has lights now. Ten- Fla . -Garyhuff's arm against
situation, and, of course,
Chuck Foreman's legs. Florida
drive to the Super Bowl cham- UCLA. fresh from a stunning nessee.
Thomas
couldn't
be
found.
came
from
JE1 R4JWI.EIIET71E loop
pIOIiSIiIP last season, never has upset of top-rated Nebraska,
Texas A&amp;M at Nebraska- State.
Mackey, the Baltimore Colts'
Michigan State at Illinoisl.Le Kostival 02. Louise Kostival 162. Rose Vaughn 160.
the San Diego avoid the snake-Pitt this week- Bob Devaney thinks it may be
veteran
tight
end,
said
Tuesday
reported
to
included
Willie
ina.ers
Bob
Blackman got off to an 0-6
0. \lar Meek 169 and top spare
Chargers. the team to which the end
tough to get the Cornhuskers
was
consulting
his
Lawyer
he
2-7.10
and
Verna
Bolton
l'egg
Moon
the
I nov'in the 5410,
six weeks
,,you
y UCLA's beating
back up after the loss to UCLA. start in his debut at Illinois last
position
with
the
tram.
lie
Cowboys
dealt
him
his
RaySt't.ala
it
as
In
Th'
(1(iIl
SIIEPAIW
k;o:ue
'-'-i°
Nebraska was a fluke, or
ago.
"That's always a problem when season. This year should be difsaid the Colts refused to place
.c; I .Im J ( ". T ~ - " i 1.4 ou have a long streak and suf. ferent. Illinois
The f?ct that Th omas did not whatever you want," says Pitt
him on waivers and also would
give him his outright re- report appears to be San Coach Carl DcPasqua, 'but we fer a loss," he says "But I feel ----not
no t
Diego's loophole. The Chargers don't consider it a fluke. They they will come back and go on
It
$ . t t,
;.
t'.irried a 132 % erage thi" past
do not have to count Thomas on had the opportunities and they to have a good season. Texas
The Colts had announced
thei,rofficial 40-manNFI,roster put points on the board."
suIIiiI,t'r, opened the Generation Gap tx1ing League with a
A&amp;M is a good football team,
Monday that the nine-year vetlxMIitiing 203 gauiie and 520 series in leading Monroe liarbecause he did not take part in
Pitt,
a
loser
to
nationally
possibly as good as UCLA. They
t'ran, who was voted the best
their training camp.
hour to No and it half iins over Able-Rent-All It was the
ranked Florida State in its may even be better. I really
tight end in the first 50 years of
San Diego gave up running opener, stunned UCLA 29-25 in mean that. They have more
first X) giine for Carolyn in league (elIIIIwtitiofl for that
pro football, was retiring, back
m
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Mike M ontgoery
and his Angeles a year ago and Dc- experienced backs than
Mackey immediately denied he wide receiver Billy Parks to get Pasqua hopes he can surprise UCLA." The pick.therefore,Is.
Florida Convoy took three from Millie's Barber Situp
was leaving the game. The
eith the bii: reason being the 197-536 ti Annette Wallstedt.
Thomas Now, under league th e Bruins again.
. Nebraska
LAUSANNE. Switzerland
(kegon Sta te at Southern t..alrules which prevent a dub
"UCLA is a highly disbeing penalized by a player who clpllne'd, far better offensive ifornia-The Trojans are No, 1 I AP) Lord Killanin is the new
does not report, the Chargers' team than last year," he points and want to stay there, al- president of the International
with DAVE KORNREICH
though there might be a let. Olympic Committee and the 20roster does not have to include out. "They have better backs
U.S. P.T.A. Professional
WINNING
Thomas, nor does San Diego They're a very, very sound down after that rout of Ar- year reign of Avery Brundage
ffii'ially is ("Cr
Southhave to release him outright or team and they execute wll of- kansas. Nevertheless
waivers.
Killanin received the keys
put him on
ern Cal.
krisively.
ti
Arizona
State
at
Houston
) Chauteau tie Vity, the 10C
'1 hutiuis ws unavailable for
'We had the same opportuntill. SLId. S['RVL
rieaoquururs,
us a quiet am:s
"I
think
we'll
be
a
little
better
comment.
ities against Florida State but
ute
ceremony
Tuesday. In a
Bill
Houston's
week,"
As the 26 Warns reduced their we couldn't get in there. I feel this
I you always win
our serve, you'll
short
speech,
he
said he would
Yeoman
said
after
last
week's
rosters to make the 40-player like a guy going in the ring
to ''deflate
tat
"(forts
\
hark
\
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to
Rice.
They'd
better
I
h
loss
tics c luSt' a 111 .11
hiuiit, a number of veterans against Joe Frazier every 14-LI
which had
ultranationalism,''
b.- Arizona State,
were released
hare' to do'
weekend."
marred
past
Olympic
Games.
at
OklahomaUtah
State
Tackle Dave Foiey, a former
Thus informed, here Is the
A good serser should he ,iHc to hit the
peer
8-ear-old
Irish
The
Tony
Adams
pass-happy
No. I draft choice, was waived upset special of the week-Pitt State's
ariou' hard aiid spin serves. One serse
told
newsmen
that
the
big
naagainst
Oklahoma's
fearsome
by the New York Jets and over UCLA.
Irequenti)' used by top tournament players
tions
use
the
Games
to
show
ground
game
Aggies
will
have
claimed by the Buffalo Bills,
Now that the laughter has
is the slice serve. When hit by a nght-handcd
smh'i also claimed defensive subsided, please remember it somewhat tougher than they their systems are better than
rI.icr. the sIie'-sert'd hal! still tine from
hn'.nan Don Croft (ruin Haiti- that oar .pe'ning week mark ,imil in las! yt'ar's tour of Japan. at.) other,
"1 do not think it shows you
is
true.
right to kit. For a ldty, ti' rcsersc
'wire
was .765-including Southern Oklahoma.
have
a better way of life if you
oit
cut
r.anning
back
Nick
at
Michigantr
De
Northwestern
Cal over Arkansas.
The slice st-rye is most effectively used
a
lot of medals," Killanin
win
Eddy,
a
former
Notre
Dame
Is
Northwestern
going
out
of
the
Penn State at Tennesseewhen you hit wide to your opponents
said.
He
mentioned the United
reEngland
New
pan
into
the
fire
with
standout.
This game originally was frying
forehand. Rod Layer, the world's top
States
and
the Soviet Union as
No"
Michigan
this
week
and
Leased kicker Charlie Gogolak scheduled for Memphis on Dec.
julayer, has one of the most et'iective slice
countries
which
use the Games
Is
This
week's
pick
next?
and punter-receiver Pat Studst- 9. Penn State realized some Dame
senes in the game. On numerous occasions
political
for
purposes.
pan.
Michigan.
frying
Ill, Cleveland cut safety Ernie time ago that the December the
Brundage, M, who has been
use his slice to ace ill
I have seen
Duke at Washington-Sonny
Kelleniuin eiud Signed Veteran date would fall In the middle of
the
storm center of controversy
oilier
and
which
the
opener
missed
the
Ml
Sixkiller
Opponent (sCfl'e' a
receiver Gloster Richardson. final ,xarns and suggested
of his stands on amabecause
Washington
had
a
tough
time
and Philadelphia waited kicker switching th game to Sept. 9 in
player misses completely) .
teurisin,
made a brief stateDuke
upset
Pac4I
Pacific.
with
Happy Feller and returned run- Pennsylvania or Sept. 16 at
To hit a hicc s'rve', toss the bill iorwurd
thanked Lausanne for
and
merit
year
so
the
Stanford
last
champ
ning back ,tthi
night In Knoxville-not wanting
and slightly to ycur right. Swing the
to the lOC during
hospitality
its
wary.
will
be
Huskies
Butler to Atlanta. Butler failed
play in Knoxville's afternoon
a round the r i ght sick of the ball and finish
his
presider.cy.
Washington.
physical
to pass his
with the heat and knowing full well that
1 our kit hip.
with tue r,.Iclleict iluss ii
Florida State at Miami,
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Wants inside tackles a lot and
they'll Le thiuwing more than
we will, We'll have to have
great line play," he said.
Seven Saints play both ways,
including much of the offensive
backfield. 'I'hvy're the' leaders
Coach Ruby singled out for
special attention to watch if the (
young Trinity Prep grid team Is
going to win the game.
"John Carroll had the benefit
of a Jamboree' scrimmage
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of poise out of our team,
especially in the First hall,"
IuLo added

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75 62 .547 13
71 64 .526 16
64 72 .471 23

St. Louis

64 74 .464 241

Pittsburgh
Chicago

U.S., USSR Politics

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making a late charge, did not
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In the feature of the Lite
Model it was all Whitaker with
ii
finishing
Bradley
ilissapointing fourth.
com p etition
lutist
'ihie'

Whitaker t-ncounte'red in the
feature was from Mike Hush at
his Bryant Special 18, a 1964
American League
('ht'vclle. For 15 laps the two
East
W. I. Pet, (;.1t. struggled for the lead with
Whitaker, driving a Chevelle as
73 62 .5.41
Boston
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well. Hush laltered near the end
74 84 .536
Baltimore
New York
74 (4 .536 1 -i and allowed Handy Connell to
73 64 .533 1
ship In islseiid of hun in his 1967
Detroit
63 75 .457 IliaConst't. Still the third place
Cleveland
finish was a credit to Bush who
56 83 .403 19
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praised their athletes' perform.
ances in the Munich Olympics
as a victory for the "Socialist"
system.
In Moscow, Izvestia, the goverrunient newspaper, said (lu
fart the Russians won more
gold medals than the Arisencans proved the "Socialist"
system is better,
In Washington, Sen. Mike
Mtiisfit-1tI, I)'Mont,, said the
Olympic Gaines serve no useful
purpose and should be abolished .
" Their Idea Is being disBipated more rapidly with the
passing of tim.','' Mansfield
said. "Even the refereeing is
getting a nationalist tinge,"
Meanwhile, Mark Spitz, the
U.S. swimmer who won seven
gold medals, was announced
Tuesday as the winner of the
Victor Luderum Award by Eng.

land's sports writers.
The nine-Inch silver trophy, representing the Olympic Bowl
on a stand, will be presented
Sept, 25 The last winner was
U.S. discus thrower Al Oerter in
1968 after winning his fourth
gold medal in as many Games,

l'hiladelphia 49 88 .358 39
$5' Cincinnati

Houston
1115 Angeles
Atlanta

West
84 53 .613 --

76 60 .559 7"a
73 64 .533 ii
64 '74 464

San Francisco 61 71 .442 231s
l 83 .381 3l'z
San Diego
Tut'sday's Results

Pittsburgh 7, Chicago 0
New York 4, Philadelphia 3

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Cincinnati 7, Atlanta 5
San Francisco 3, Los Angeles
2 10 innings)
Only gaines sche(tUled
Wednesday's Games
Pittsburgh I Brili's 13.7) t
('hiitsgo (Jenkins o-ioi
New York Matlack 12-9) at
l'hiladt'lphiia i h.'uswns 1-01. N
Cincinnati ( Blhlingham 11-13)
at Atlanta (McQueen 0-2), N
St. Louis (Bibby 1-0) at Mon.
treat (Stoneman 10-12), N
San Diego Greif 546) at
Houston iflierker 15-12), N
l,os Angeles (Singer 6-14) at
San Francisco ( McDowell 8-8

Thursday's Games
Pittsburgh at Chicago
St. Louis at Montreal, N
San Diego at Houston,N
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Sunday

perhaps a
first boy. Erik Thomas Ruby, is anything but an easy opener they're taller and
quicker.
little
for the Prepstersborn Saturday to his wife,

State's best Class A-AA team
Tom Ruby. looking for his first the
at a The Saints do not weigh as
win in the Leadership spot. lie's Warns, headed for a shot
School
much as the other team. but
Rig
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night, hitting a grand slam Geronomo's home run and Philadelphia. Don Money's
home run and driving in live Bench's 11111 bouncer in a threein all as the Reds defeated run ninth to pull it out.
1,111
Roberto Clemente-, Itictiie
the' Atlanta Braves 7-5.
and Rennie Stennett
catcher-outfielder
now
Ilebner
The
106
runs
batcracked
three hits to lead
and
each
has 32 homers
fat
over
the secondhave
a
the
Pirates
ted in and the Reds
the
West
over
place
Cubs.
9 -i-gaine lead in
hlebner drove in three runs as
the Houston Astroc, who were
Dock
Ellis and Dave Guisti
idle Tuesday.
Pittsburgh
on an eight-hitter for
combined
the
Elsewhere,
Pirates clouted the Chicago the Pirates. It was Ellis' fourth
Cubs 7-0 and rocketed to a 13- triumph in five decisions
eamm' advan ta ge in the East; against Chicago this year.
DEl)NL) Stock car racing
the San Francisco Giants
Bobby Bonds came home
at this cit's dirt track will
botdefeated the Los Angeles with the winning run in theon
a move to Sunda' afternoon's
Dodgers 3-2 in 10 innings; the torn of the 10th inning
according to the Dc Land
Montreal Expos turned back throwing error by Bill Russell,
Raceway promoter Joe Roach.
the St. Louis Cardinals 7-2 and giving San Francisco Its victory The first of the Sunday "shows"
tit(- New York Mets trimmed the over Los Angeles.
week with the
Coco L.aboy drove in four runs opening
is slated for
this scheduled to
Philadelphia Phillies 4-3.
events
In the American League, the with a double, homer and Lifl
start at 2 pin.
New York Yankees beat the infield single to pace Montreal
Joe Morrison, Paul Blue and
Boston Red Sox 3-2; the Oak- over St. Louis and give the Bob Whitaker were the
land A's stopped the Minnesota
"feature" victors in last week's
Twins 74; the Chicago White
racing program. Morrison
Sox ripped the Kansas City
captured the Bomber Class
htO WERI-11. PENN
Royals 6.0; the Detroit Tigers
Penn recently became th.. feature, Blue took the Mini
nipped the Baltimore Orioles 3- IlIum
N('AA iinht-rsits school Stock feature while Whitaker
2; the Texas Rangers blanked to mmiii inure than l,IN$h hiss- won the Late Model feature.
the California Angels 3.0 and ke'thahI g a ill v s. Kt'ntiie'ky,
Of the trio Whitaker appeared
the Milwaukee Brewers won ii Kansas, Oregon sta t e and least likely to win his feature
pair from the Cleveland In- St. John's pre'ce'iht'd I li-tin in event since' Bob Bradley had
di4ins, 4-3 and 4-2 in a second the 1.l100.sm in chili and North
swept both heats in that class.
game called after eight innings Caroli nahas s imice' joi ned
But the ''Dave Wottle style"
the in,
(0 by rain
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r.h' iii president f the K of C loop with Sanford Council's
I Itrri'n •tcppm: &amp;, An fruiii the same offie
Sirs it'cefltl) received their trophies for capturing
iet.ti ci the league'.
k.igue ero ii ith Hill 1t.ogtrl)

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Howard Harrison. the team captain.
The "Sirs" Won 501 : of the 86 games they bowled in
" inn i ng, the title this past season.
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'rarirrirti Itoston 1-2 for its American l,ague record (or
lmu'li toil .'.'.tiut inn 'ame
Fly HER.S(MP.I, fls,qF.JSv4
furth ctraight victory while saves set by Ri-in Perranoski in
Writer
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a" ilac was named \i*..%ssuwlat.4 Prt'*s 'nortc
IMIrf,it i'igeui Baltimore 1-2, 197(1 and two away tram the
tioflili u.'ilege Rack 'f time
rd,ng .i four.game Oriole win major league mark established
,'e1r
md
22
zames
["ir
two
for hupirforrnance ,igatflst h
by Wayne (.ranger the .same
.treak.
chance
for
his
'waited
Mike Rae
highly touted Ra:orbarks.
In the West, (iakland main- year, shut the door after that
was
worth
aturday
I.ast
'He lid exactly what V$
Fryman carried a 1- I lead
tamed its two-game lead over
wanted hm to," aiu'. ('4aeh
Chicago The A's bounced (room into th e ninth inning against waiting tot'
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Rap's
pac.sing-l8af
24
for
'2111
bin Mrl&lt;av "fle lid in "I1
Raltimor' hut the (s"nt.c -hu'nind In whip Mirir,e',h, 74
rnirhdnwns
,irtsset
up
two
-ll.-nt oh, I'u'r•-' ; ,uir"
"r' ed him for a run •mriI had th e
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'tutu' the White
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once on .1 five- neing ,i good ivarterhack than
he
cored
bases loaded when Hitler came anti
l,l.enking Kansas City co
yard run u-u 'ighth- ranked
on
Ile struck out pinch hitter Amithern r1ldifnrnia vallopod iust throwing the hall. Mike lid
,
11lipions
Prokosch,
(;d
Filegar,
Seminole
Counly
Sheriff
KNI(NITS (11 F COLUNIBUS 1(','i gtl(- ell,
In other Al. acti(in, %ill-in -yeellent lob ,if ealling 'he
then Paul
.John Polk, Frank lluhn, ('ad Von Ikrhulis,
tiukee swept a doubleheader Bong Powell into
and a game-end- four th-ranked Arkansas 11-10
to,' tilt' third straight year were tin' 'l"otir Sirs''
flair bounced
rd I (a rrison and Billy B;igge'rly .
with Cleveland. winning the ing orre.out.
Howard
"I'm ooking fnrvarl to th e
of Sanford. Shown here at prt'st'ntation of
Upalso kicked the ttra point
.x game," Rae iaid (ttir..%rkAnu
t0
nIvd
the
1-1
and
taking
the
eightpr(,(,qwner
secretary
of
Ille
Ivagile
Who
ifter
!-.wh .)( 3outhern ('Al"
front
Ieft,
Robert
Kern.
Deptity
-Iwards ;ire
ta ined it-4 twoOakland
main
ing
preseason
practice
'It
inning
nightcap
4-2,
arid
Texas
'our
touchdowns
and added a
(;ri1i(I Knight of Sanford ('OIIflCiL,lOitfliWiiflIS
game edge over the White Sox
,ive its a c hance to rare Joe
5-yard field goal.
In theCalifornia
Natio na l league,
front- in the West, but not tfore Fergtumn, who's a eading 'iflRae ,.o 1-foot-I, l9(-pound ien____________________________________ t.l;inkeul
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running Cincinnati and Pitts, Manager fck Williams' turn- ti.tate for ffeisman rrophy or
burgh both won The Redi my had lone a few flip flops.
hnflnr3. If we tin 'w.'il, the team
pp the last two seasons as
V1 to Alnu drove in four rims
tipped Atlanta 75 mnd the P1md individual recognition will hackup nehind his friend and
rates shut out (Thu- ago 7-0. In far the A's and f)rnld Knowles
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mail roommate . Jimmy bones,
other games, New York edged hurled five innings of one-hit
lfnw right he was.
t'iut t didn't ltseourage him.
Team recognition 'ame when
Philadelphia 4-1, Montreal re li ef to nail down the 'nctory ,
ia.l 'hr ihtigatinn to try to
'iw rrhins were -wlerteii
trripp.'d St Ii.uis -2 and San Knowici, whose baws-inaded
uress 'urn is nuch is I 'ould
Francisco outlasted Ins Ange- walx had forced horn.' Min- ,he top team in this .vf!Pk' mit try to make him a tiettpr
hunch's grand slain in (littH)('ssioni 1)1 fourth thromunit error, his first nriiscu.'
ik ii.'s n,ippui'oln'
U'iP
football
ii,,winning
run
in
a'wtated
Press
cnllege
flesota's
It's
3-2
in
10
innings.
uuuir'erbaek for the ond it the
contributed
to
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two
Associated Press Sports Writer first inning — the second of his place lit the East. lsboy's first In
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was
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relief
pltrhini!
ond
'ame
of
Monday
night's
't'am.''
Rae 'wIained.
in
the
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"hi" and tie's not your everyday couldn't hold the advantage as (leveland.
Rookie I .tite Barnes tripled
the Braves rallied to tie the
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I' r Uo thirl straight sear the "Four Sirs'
representing Fr. Richard Lyons Council 5357 in the Knights
if Columbus traveling league have tome awa) with the
It-ague titje.
The' members of the team this past season were John
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A smallcr, quicker, ground
That's the one difference
"They are real big and
Susan.
in the Metro but lack of solid board. a lot of pressure will fall oriented Trinity Prep will meet S
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Ruby expects to give the
The team is solid. There are strong.* Coach Ruby said of the Coach
defense will hamper teams on the defensive unit.
bigger, bomb-throwing John
game
to
his team.
opposing lint'. "Their fullback
several key veterans to carry
chances. At quarterback the
Ft.
School
of
High
Carroll
from Lawrence
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been
Another new twist has
been is real good arid mme expect him
Pioneers have veteran Phil added to the squad this year, Pierce Saturday, August 16 at the load and they're
to come at us. They throw the Cleveland, who scored 27 times
Adair and behind him are this time on the specialty team. Winter Park's Showalter Field waiting a month to "get in some
year, we expect to be
real hitting," said Coach Ruby. long pass real well. It's going to last
runners Jim Clemens, 64, 180
at 2 p.m. in what could make or
running real well again. we
"Liii real proud of the team's be a good game."
break a state title bid by u
have to have good performance
Faced against the strong
work, spirit and hustle"
South Seminole team.
out of Mike Austin and Greg
The Saints are tagged one of John Carroll eleven will be a
A new coach leads the Saints.
Miles, our two other running
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in at 182 and 187 respectively, has indicated that once he has
Only drawback at present to selected a starter, he will stick
Colonial offensive machines with him for most of the game.
their lack of a solid quarterback
Defense appears to be the
to lead the wa y .
lions' strong forte, and unless
Oak Ridge has the most all the offense can come arcund
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speed. Arrant is a 6-1. 193 pound Washington or Frank Gooch.
senior while Mellich and Although both players have a

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Ifinal
m.d handicaps of each bowler is determined by the league
et'retar) But here are the top scorers in last eek's opening
ht
527, Chris huff 172. 170, Gus
Greg Bullock had 183, 190
Barr)Almond 180, Farrell
1mond
164.
Sei.trrn IF2, Ann
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Ar.dy Bolton 198. 172 531.
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JIMMY MEEKS
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ALAN I)Axn-:Ls
the
year. Head Coach Ralph
been a blessing to the Oviedo l)afliels, co-captains of
only a few players
that
fact
the
style
socce
r
a
have
h.
The
Lions
e
wis
instituted
th
Stumpf has
of will be required to play both squad this year. While other squad will have to be in the
bone-I offense which has been place kicker by the name
thick of things if the Lions are to
In past teams have been plagued tm ith
very
5-6,
120
oFfense
and
defense.
and
at
and
Mark
Gomez
with
college
popular
linebacker, is one
due to a tack of players, major injuries, the Lions have win, Metks. a
years,
is
unquestionably
last
pounds,
he
the
high school teams in
of the mainstays of the Lion
Constantine arid Matt leslie few years. it is a ball control the smallest player on the many boys were forced to go none. The only doubtful starter
ii runboth ways but the large number is Forest Michaels, an end. But defense while Daniels,
pushing for the same position. offense but it is also subject to team.
back,
will
be
in
the
ofcolonial has perhaps the best fumbles because of the cornColonial
Something else which has of players this year has according to Stumpf, 'M
of
the
Fensive
backfield
most
could be ready by Friday.
looking trio of running backs of plicated ball handling involved, made the Coaches at Oviedo eliminated that.
Jimmy Meeks and Alan night.
also
has
The
lack
of
injuries
All
any team in the Metro.
Coach Stumpf has also had a feel a little better this year is
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John
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Tigers
pri.'nelng control problems uilte it anymore 1(nowlei tctorIafr4
ItIfl in the qIth iflfllfli
tIed 'he rnansuger' dnmaeh
that produced the ey virtctrles
(nip g4lmr$4' tpniraIøs fn'ir
ru,et4ny, He had ,waIked two ifter that A nd Alm kept d calm
York and uetr,,t I y1
t' irro in the' A,ne'riuin ji.giie for '4
(T'$i'fl and '.VlS behind "fl the ,.with i "nople if itti h ingles
worked the last three innings
I i;t today as Boston Balti
count to the third tvht'n and a w'riflee liv
for Fritt Peterson, protecting
liOTP, Nv'%v York and Ftrnit
went to the mneln4l
for the Piome;trtch in the one-run h'fsul and picking up hi; Williams
'1 told him to throw .nme
ad .1
Harmon K,llebr.
the
s.ason
Biller
Pst race the Al. has had since •trd ve of
the rnnna,r said
;trikes,
or
Minnesota
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Steve Clark are high on the list
f temp Metro backs and the
same goes for fullbacks LeRoy
Jackson who has all the tools
necessary to become a top
"dealer" in Metro real estate.
Tom Bacchus will be called
upon to replace Rose with Bob

tip effort for State Farm was Dottie Hogan's 189.
Bonnie Link fired it nifty 192. 173 - 516 to lead the Lank
('instruction outfit to four wins over Kennedy Tractor. In the
ither match Carroll Furniture won three from Bob Endicott
despite a strong 189. 1 66 - 486 by Millie Garner.

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K,th'. ( ;,tr h.id the top set in the opening night of the
Shting Stars winter season, firing a 187. 174 - 518 to lead
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'Slick"
Bob
Florence Lions looked weak against
di
and i.KC%1CW in Jamperformers
several outstanding
ocoec
boree action.
who should fill their shoes.
Part of the problem of the
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Dick Copeland lost his top not they are able to generate an

Jewell Kaufman, Earline Lawrence. Tracy Cashe, Louise
liosford, Gene Platt, Agnes Butcher. Gladys Doyle. Pete
uiian. John Spolcki, Kathy Van Meter and Jim Carver, All
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prorcl his avcrc by six pins over the pre i.
Julie lcarolf who bettered her previous av?rage by a
hopping nine sticks.
Among those who were responsible for the Bantam's
laying a successful "surnnwr run" were Dot Let'. Kathy
Ifurkur. Jim Dickinson. Rosalie Hurkart, Jackie Kilheffcr.

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L'cn flishop Moore Iuius H
g.sd looking runner In Ed Van
Viiikk' hut again they have
little to go %ith htiii. Van Winkle
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herald Spo rt s Staff
Arrant, LeRoy Jackson, Bob
Franklin, Larry Dorsey. Jim
Friday night, th e Oviedo
Clemens and Bob Hair to name Lions play the Sanfor
a few.
Seminoles in a game which
Defending champion Winter could gem a long way in deter
Park does not have a strong mining the final Lions' season
offense overall but they do have record. It is the opening game
Latimer, perhaps the best of'r both tiams and their first
pt rkrwt r i the '
t "s
imbort n
.ictiiTh sinc e the
But whether or not coach l't
games nearly two wetks ago.
Gergley can fund someone tO megamewill be played in
sPr
Sanford and game time is 8

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Among the top name
performers to look for this
Friday and een week for the
next two and a half months

Mike Clark The Guess
! Da'. III .IflliC 1MW 11;4r
I,(, took second and nwmtjcrs of that Team were l.arr
Jflts. Vri&amp;i Shuru k aril, Gent' Bukur. Also honored were
the last place Strikt tcxii composed of Dorrene Staniiler

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is an abundance of top flight
rtinner
who will be rOITUfl
roaming
the sidelines and "midlands"
when the opening whistle

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The Oddballs taptured first place and this team was made

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of
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the scoring instances and there

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('learls , these are the most m,I,n; -ear Cad:lI,tcs e'er
built. Nor osult br what sou can ,CC-- the bold new extenors and the plush new interiors-but as much tur what
sou

cazi't .-Cr.

You see here the new Sed.an deVilk, Eldorado Coupe
and Eldorado (.'oiisrrtibk. You don't see the six other
new Cadillace more nintslel than .11 other t_ .S. lux'. rv

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and reritiementa i.uu1e, l'o aid new cumiurt .iiiti utit'rmmcc.
the many tiew niceties you unay -udul.
And you don't
it thri', letrtrrit ,tsirvI) itlil
''ii
an;
Like a lighted vanity
stcel'bdreil r.idiaj rime".
'tn,imn',
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continued improvement in each
78 59 ,569 2
Chicago
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10'
race.
69 67
Minnesota
Blue piloted his Orlando
Kansas City 66 69 .489 13
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Volkswagen
to three "wins" in
63 73 .463 161
California
Stocks
as he burnett
the
Mini
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Texas
Tuesday's Results

everyone in both of the heats as

Milwaukee 44, Cleveland 3-2, tu'll as the feature. IA!otl Gault
of hike Mary gave Blue his
2nd game, ll Innings, ruin
most trouble as h e took second
New York 3, Boston 2
iii omie hit-at as well us it second
Oakland 1, Minnesota 4
in the, feature.
('hiliiigo 6, Kansas City 0
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his Volkswagen to a third iilact'
finish in the Mint Stock feature.
Wednesday's Gaines
Morrison swept the lIomnber
Boston 1 MeClothen 6-5) iii
tlass
to equal the ptrfe'riismut t'
New York i Gardner 7-21, N
Oakland I Odom 13-5i at Min- by "l'eanuts' hilew lit time Mini
Stocks. After blowing a trumunesota (;htz 3-1 ), N
ChIcago (Wood 24-13) at Kim- smnhaieni in the, Labor Da)
sas City(Jackson 1•2 or Mur- racing program Morrison
returned to steal the show tit the
phy 44). N
Cleveland (0. I'erry 20-I5) at 'gloimiber class.
Morrison drove his Daytona
Milwaukee (J. Bell 2-1). N
Baltimore (McNally 13-14) at Beach based 1963 Ford to
Detroit (Coleman 15-13), N
victory with Lake' lk'len's Dave
pursuit
Texas (hloiunan 7-9 at Cult- Hubbard in e'lus
ilubburel won the feature in this
Iornizt iMeuersmlth 6-9), N
class on labor Day. Wayne
Thursday's Games
Doyle pushed his 11356 Mc'rL'ur)'
Cleveland at Milwaukee, hi
Texas at California, N
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Engineer William Palm reported the concept of
two separate plans for proposed sewage treatnwnt plants for this city and Longwood had been
uneonditrnnatls " approved he the Environment

professional drummer. entertaine

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Optimist Club Ii
riucurrientary wa sponsored by the South Seminole'
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Plans call for a five million gallon capacity
.xpansrnn to Altamonte's main sewage treatinent plant and constru ction of a facility in
1Angwood.
Engineers submitted three plans to the EPA
and the E.ast Central Florida Regional Planning
Council, one calling for a regional plant., another
for expansion of the Altamonte plant to handle
the waste treatment of tiingwc.od by line transferral. It was the regional discussion which led
to the allegations of secret negotiations between
Swoffc1rd and Mayor Ken Brown. Mayor SwoffOrd later explained that he attended a meeting,
it which Brown was briefly present. with the city
concepts. Swofford
engineers to disc'ss the th
to outline the
were
necessarY
plans
said the three
feasibility of each.

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rundt.;itIi ii: :1u,stt IIIIUSI&amp; A juitt'., l,tt;, a ninpvra'
miniunl
iipartrne:Th'
und
towiitan' with Senimnmih Counts
land planning Ui designate open
apartnieflL
houses.
and
rental
officials. I'uuil plant, artSpaces between developed
to public hearir,gs and
•'Wt' are striving toward
girras. Such areas, under subject
approval by rount off iciuLs
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planned unit development
quulit
- tiestltn at a nuxterat'
Thu project I'- t)i'ifl tiesigned ui
lx- developed.
ing, can never nuister
ulans (or a planned unit development. print:, I4iiker said. "with!elmunar
emphW.SL" on creating withim
with Siti' work ti' start in i'arl
Greenbelt pleasant. endurmr
Greenbelt art being prepared
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for Wilco b the Vtrgtnui Beach
exteflslvf
fur development of :csidential and worL Wt- believe
lUnd planning b private develunits of various
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opers 15 a vital counterpoint ti
houses.
detached. sin
governmental efforts U resolve'
IN COLJNT'I' .,unor's cousri
prntiit'ms of rapid urban
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SLAAINDLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
growth Greenbelt plans will
t•Il NLe AlA)
people to, become
encourage
itlaK of
In it" Court no ,p1- C,nI iui
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of
wdcstrman
again with walkSiminoir county
In Kr*bh Ito 423
bicycle paths
and
wuv
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In it thi- Estate st
'.ebtcar roads
separate
froni
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TO.
Ok
PiCL
include
an lMwlt
Plans
will
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You anc ,iic?' 0' yi err heti,
ituif course, t.!flflls courts ar.Li a
FINAL
NOTICE
nc,tif,*C anti r,ouIr.tl to III Øfll,
P4011CC is hCfl, UIVCI2 tha'
,
vuriets of parks
rin'mt one 0,m.nth w?ilCP' You. a'
,nO*iiifli'C wili 0i tPir 7n41 do-, 0'
,thCl a' YOU, VY%11 ?1IVP 1Q11 US' Sato
"We hope ti have more than
OCtober. A 0 1 97 P?CUCIl t the
sI.tr in the OftiCe a' elonarmeit
Honorable County JudDe a'
2fl(iacreaofiakestoreceiveafld
W.Ii.ce H Hall. County .Juage of
Seminole County 110"iaI, fll fina l
control the water wtucn falls mi
Seminole County- a' his office in the
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Snfør0
in
Greenbelt.- tic explained
ink,., .ious-r
rlo.-en-iE xecutor 0' the Estiute
ienUa months fran tt',r
,',tnhtl
timt'
J loCk. dCCd$O - SflC ii' $1Ii
''Creenbelt'' is a term used ii

a. tnt f"-$' t5uOC11OOn
,-i,',,r Ears claim or demand must
1 it,W'ItItlk anti contain In.- (1111Cr
niipOtt $fIC 1100r1 of
?r%Itien,
tilt auency or 81
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fltf11tiOt of the own.'
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HLISPI" C..)M('AW't'.tDPflItlOt the
(IDa" LI of ( jfl1', co,nm,nIonrs 0
Seminole (oulily, Vtofttia psirtu11fl'
ii C$ ida Statute 177*01. to a:aIr
anC ant- the tttllOWlflc tIesrit1eV
(A1! 1st!' 0' :Ii"ldI( reOrUetl pi$?! 0'
Seminole Coon'',
I dr a, to *1'
'That pa r! 0' toe piaf 0' the Ma&amp; 0I
Tht IDWk DC CLAY 51'RtN Iy'ng
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section 31 'lownItttv 2c- South
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Ai'rih si'jied nearly 21
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(hi'vrti!t't, over $l,OO cash and
a pair of 1irenriiii. Also taken
was ii sIlt)st;,flre believed to ls

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unsolicited
odferous in issues which he delivery
supports as he is articulate in material,
The representative, Frank
their defense, delivered the
Martinus,
suggested the service
yesterday
to
coup do grace
be
to deliver flyers to
iwrmitted
imnsolit'ited
distributors of
homeowners
in which they
ma terial to homeowners,
would
be
requested
to indicate
of
hubA representative
or
rejection
pendant Postal System of either acceptance
of
the
material.
Anu'rk-a appeared before City
Mayor Swofford, in outspoken
this
detailing
Council,
orinizatioti delivers second, comment, said, ''You fellows
mail. sire all alike, putting the burden
third and fourth c'la
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they will accept it?"

the analysis of the substance
aroused
Martinus
mayor's ire by displaying a believed to be LSD
voluminous brief of ma terial
which. he said, represented
legal opinions in test cases .f
ordinances similar to that of the

Escapee

city.
"Do YOU want to test the
ordinance' You have the op
portunity, and then you can
the results in that file," M.yor

Held In
Kansas

S afford tersely stressed

mayor
the
Continuing,
maintained, " The U. S
( ' Ingress raised the postal rate-i
to keep junk from the homes,
companies go to organizations
like )ours to get the stuff out

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John Polk, county shenfi,
said today he had been called
b&gt; the Federal Bureau f

Ssofford told council
i.t'uiber of a religious sect had Investigation and advised that

(umlimmiuti it %
I iIl,t li,i It I'
li TIlE Asso('IA'IEl) PRESS
t'1Ii strong se.ni to
willis McCall apparently tuis (ill't',
threeway
in a
won his toughest election in 28 llammilin
Dt'mIieHrltmc primary.
years as Lake County sheriff,
hiammilin led wi th 11,568 votes,
but despite his 1,800-vote
Tuesday's
Kats4iris
had 10,928 and Jimmy
in
margin
Florida
1)emot'ratic primary he holds Dickens, a former

Inlet
ordinaries' and was advised he escaped from L)octor's
the
il
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in
tbutc
PrisOn
near
Jacksonv
tutild not solicit .r tjLstr
in
1i
bt'fl
re
captured
religious tracts. The man,
Wichita,
Kan.
Swofford said, Mentioned uat
Griffin, one of the several
Paul wrote letters, and SwofGrtfltn family
ford said he replied 'Well, Paul members of the
didnt write this ordinance." that operate Sea's Antique

only a 52-vote edge over tile

Swofford told Martinus he could sentenced by a Seminole court
a si. months to five-year
distribute all of material
the
prison
term in October. 197!.
wishes with the consent of

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off

t- otnhins'd totals of his three far behind with 2,310
Last week a grand jury cleared
Ilatmilin of charges of
ballots still to bc' counted.
law violations. 'The
election
Meanwhile, Franklin County
v.
WIS ordered by
Sheriff Jack Taylor has probe
three
Sallie
Itcuhmn
Askew
after
squeezed mist housewife
clean ('inner deputies submitted
Pau, who had pledged a
affidavits sii%'mnt superior ofsweep past her opponents in the'
fit-ers 1I.III iirtit'rt'd the-mu to tiIlfivt'- wa' race. Taylor iiii'
tribute to I laimilin' clmijuiigfl
however.

degree murder t-hiimrgt- in (litia'iut tm-i

tk'athi of 'l'omniuy
Vukem-s, a Miesiiii Ir,sllit ,f'
fi-jitler iii Mc( 'till's custody
Iist iiinthi tilt' liho County
her if I was cleared of
Va-ki'r's tk'ulh lust April

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He was convicted
homeowner and that. even if the
of a narcotic drug.
f)0S5iOfl
ordinance' did not make sense to
said.
Polk
obey
Sheriff
the representative, to dis
sheriff
Jlss) related that
The
and test it would result In int'al
other
warrants are
e-are-t'r.itmon in ''one of those
his office for
being
held
by
telk back there'' i 'tt&gt;- jail i
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investigated when
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JIIIIL's failed to gtie tier a prolIrranihiOhi It'kphone' call
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is miluian's tie'drooiii, pollee'

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lie also had stub wounds, which

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No woman has ever heeui found near (tie body.
tdeetetl sheriff In Florida.
Juno's was fully i-blued arid
In Leon County, Ken Kid- may have' beeti prcpadng to
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the speed limit for trucks would ballots, election uffitiul said.

tii,i_st' OII*I iiUt',, 'II&gt;
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Curtis Blow reported that the for a runoff but riot ligainat Mrs.
reason given for this was hint
a iiitither of three istii'
ftb,slit' Wuislil a WOlflVfl'
the 1)01 did not have a traffic Poul,
Iuii.ititi
ilWi listing a 50-45 speed liupilt liberMionist but just thought
Nittyor hlioss sa id, "'I'tiat is the (40111d
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('itlilit&gt;
Leon
(lit' city will obtain
v,it,li the .lcqtiisitilIil (if till- ltaymmion't liattilin, also huiis
('A&amp;SU' systi'mii. ,,ii'i isssibl&gt; lweti furtt'd into a runiiff s ithi a
ill be used for i'rt'olatiiIi Ix)Imtit'ill 1141%, I( I,
1mm unofficial retuirmis the t.iponds for thit' prul1M'd 11
year-old McCall ixtlle.l 5,314
million gallon sewage treatvotes to t,$ht6 of his nearest
mnent plant.
Itoh I Attke', 29, a
challenger,
Bob
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being
i-urnimit
Studies are
l-:l
pllhltt'mIIatl
Lis to th(' suitability of thi.
foruit'r
constructii,n
a
Ilainrichi,
'Issii
land for this litItl)hlsI'
I)t 849
pro v litus studios rt'nde red i- omiIi)aiiy i'xee'uit il'
I';iistls
Isiliri'liiisfl
lull
istiil
there'
is
voles
different results, and
garIitirt(i
987
Spears
the
doubt now its to wht'tlie'r
'lime' a hs&amp;'mitet' hulluts c-mild
land can be used for pt're-olat inn
change'
(hit' iiutrotiie iii.l forte
ti
ioruls The council aitri't'ml
U runoff for (lii'
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c-Call
tutu
annex (lie parcel with a iiinini',
14)1* Ii' (lilt'
mii,niiniit
party
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LA-I
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I liss, an
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agricultural ; it could litter
in
Ni,v.'imibt'r
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officer,
change Lulling Ofl parts (f the' lslitMet 'all is as usja'nili-ii froiii
parcel which van be used.
office
earlier this )ear Ii&gt; I
Council agreed to send it
lli'ubtn Askew after a gniiuiut
letter to the Uute' l)epiirtiiient
Jury, iuid'tt'd hiiiii uiii a sec.ilul
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installer; Kevin Andrew
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Orl.artdo. a laborer, and
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Steven
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possession
of
South
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marijuana
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total
bond
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a
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was
set
at f2,.)fl
firearm
with
following an carly iimrnin
Ioiir of the suspects arrested
$5,QflO,
According
to
agents,
each
raid Atents from the Sheriff's listed the Latty Ranch us their
Abbott was the owner f the
The agents entered the house
department and Sanford, residence, Those are Terry
and
money
that
Wits
on
a search warrant issued by
car.
Runs
lAlngwood and Orlando [MIII' Mar luitt, 27, a musician. (eiry
confiscated.
Justice
of the Pence Cbartes
itepartmentsratdeil a residence Let! Mathis, 23, a musician;
Also
arrested
on
possession
of
Walls,
One
person is believed to
just off Wi!linghamii Road, Rudolf Otto Mueller, 21, a
James
were
marijuana
charges
through the back
have
escaped
k n own as l.atty's Ranch, l,tlrSu'rvilthfl, and Greg Stevens
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Marlatt, 21 I.i Ii wa'I ( h;iri'd
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in oine form of undress
hh'fferan tried to escape by
naping through a window, but
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U fl k M a i I H I t By Sw off o rd
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.r.i(ormed
backup along
t.n th' - icople in order to '.r'kr
l)t'li%-ory in Altamonte, lie said,
lAl(U)N REIIIEA
hi
Ffug.hey.
junk tnateriiii stopped - why St. Roy
was stymkd, due to complaints
According to Parker, ot..'r
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you write them and ask if
AI.TAMONTF; SPRINGS -- of Violation of the city's orcharges are pending a chemicAl

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courts, shuffleboard, etc. and streets and
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Palm mentioned that sever8 points outlined at
a neetmn, with EPA officials fnrthri
strengthened the case for separate plants
MR)-or Swofford, obviously
. cialed at tile no%% ,.
of expedition of the sewage facility, commented
'that's a good report." Councilman Daniel
Dorfman injected. "a good report for IAwgwood.
too, I'm sure-"
In another action involving innovations in the
city, Palm was authorized to prepare a cost
estimated for various elements of the legacy of
parks program and report to council next
week.'fl*e city received a federal grant of
$l2,OOOfor the legacy of parks program and will
provide matching funds.
Mayor Swofford told council the Issue has
"dragged along too long" and that four month-s
have been "wasted" with provision of a ne'
tcqxmgraphicM map and revision of plans. The
plans cost 1900 the mayor said, the modification
$496. Swofford said he failed to see any
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kind of have the feeling that
liesday night. "I continue to be campaign but the most pro- I
Msoclate4l Press Writer
turning the eortwr In the
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PI1SBURGH tAP — Wtth amaied at how strong the ductive, too, and one of the
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Sen. Edward N. Kennedy at his reaction is against the war .. ii salisfying.
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side and his most hectic day of remains a dominant worry to newsmen before boarding his
The
South t)nkotnn anti Iii'
plane jet for the night from
campaigning just completed, people everywhere,
itlRburgh.
"Sen.
Kennedy
was just oh- ett the day in lInnea'lk is,itl,
to
address
rallies
In
turned the corner and is climb- scheduled
ou before it ended, thie hail nping in his bid to replace Richard Pittsburgh and Philadelphia to- serving that ordinarily
mag
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tim following
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this
early P'°P' than McGovern has In
enthusiasm
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schedule.
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hazards existing on Airport hen'.% vehicles tram traveling the airport's Mehlon'ihle
Road the roadway. was rescinded
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Prior to the vote. John V
between Sanford Avenue and
vehicles, was turned down by
Fit Between Studdings and Rafters)
Mercer, Mrpnrt Authority v1
U.S 17.e2.
all commissioners.
a prepared
NON RUSTING PURE ALUMINUM
statement
toread
the gathering
had
Venerated b residents of the chairman,
EASIL
affected area, tenants and WtllCt4 purported to show that
members of the Sanford Airport the airport would be sleverely
Authority, the commission set a damaged econnmVaIl If
t I t he
2:5-mile-per-hour speed limit on prohibition to heavy vehicular
IDEAL FOR ROOFING or INSULATING
stretch and for- traffic was ;ssed
'Day Of The Cat'
Fit requested the road 1w
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any passing, with inLOON FOR
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time he used to tell me about this girl and that girl with
whom he was having a heavy romance, or a one
stand. Anyway, he got around plenty before he married me.
What bothers me, Abby, is that Danny keeps wanting to
Introduce me to these old girl friends of his. I met two of
them and was very uncomfortable with them, knowing
wbat the past had been. (One is married now, and even in
the presence of her husband she flirted openly with mine.]
I put my foot down when Danny wanted me to
tven1ng with another old flame. We had a big fight about
a lt. Danny said I was childish. I said he was just trying to
make me jealous. He said if he had cared about any of
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Murray. maid of honor: Patsy Thompson. bride-elect: Sandi Harris,
sister of the groom: and Sheryl Thompson. sister of the bride- Other

brother c4 the bride.

guests enjoying refreshments of assort ed sandwiches, olives, salads.

cookies, nuts. rainbow mints, coffee and iced tea were Mrs Edna

daughter's wedding

Mr Whitney chose a float
gown with white ribbed

Murray. mother of th e maid of honor; and the grooms mother and
gother. Mrs Rnger Hirris and Mrs Emma Harris.

apd,ict ar.d long sleeves Nai white panels ac'c'tiittd tht
!1l skirt and sht wore a white
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NeW SenYt-na In New Smyrna Misses Lvista BLauvelt and

ARIES (Mar. 21 to Apr. P1) You want to investigate new
outlets and make new acquaintances, and this is a fine day for

Grace Marie Stinecipher.

Beach.

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AIR CONDITIONER
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The Casselberry Woman's were made, the members met
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Vaughn W awn. Ne,w Zealand teen wt aside
Shop,
Longwcxid: with a membership tea to be program of work for
VJA LL ..
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Anttxmy are getting prepared dill
rnbers from Swdord who L...;Me.
Suck- Ovabrook Drive on Tuesday.
ict the Benefit Hunter-Jumper and bevinrage wdl be available Stables on Rouw PLOW,
man Harness Shop. Lee Road: Sept. 19, from! to 4
-----)3rsejwtotjtheldatWInter on the premises
Members are asked to tiring
Springs Stables.
Winter
and
Springs Stables. Tu.sks'willa
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AQUARIUS (Jan- II to Feb I')) l)o those things that will
bring about a happier relatiunship with Iriends and relalives
Appreciate their ideas and potentials more out to fun places
and hobbies that are your mutual cup of tea
PISCES (Feti 2(1 tO Mar- 20) if you show Others your finest
.apihilities you gain much; good for popularity and preitige
Succcss can he yours if you rly your carets right Show you
can improve conditions around you wisely
he or she will he
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SCORPIO (Oct. 11 to Nov 11) If you alt down with
financial cxpelt and learn how to carry through with those
important projects, you can then do so very effectively 'our
common sense Is particularly good Show you have true
Ability
SAGITIARIUS (Nov. 21 to Dec II) You are in a fine
mood and can get others to go along with your Ideas and plans
very easily Early evening Is excellent for social enjoyment
wtti congentals Show particular attention to mate or
attachment
CAPRICORN (Dec 22 to Jan 20) Quietly Ia over with
good friend how to become far more popular in the future
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.cami' trim so it looks planned rather than added. Be
sure to wash the trim before sewing it on to prevent another shrinkage problem-MARIANNE

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GIRLS.—A few inches could be cut off each leg

and then a band of a contrasting color fabric, or even two
colors, could be set in betiseen the two pieces for a

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portrayed by Karen Valentine

he's JOE L1Dfl

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as assistant district attorney,
arrested for the murder of his

JOE

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but when the set is turned on at the appointed time, we

T ru th
() TrUth or
Consequences
Factor,
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back and forth, laugh at each others jokes, discuss the
sex life of (lie grasshopper and J. Caesar's foreign policy.
I am interested in watching the game and could not care

[i

(ó) Whrs My Line!

c'unhhicnt.s. If you turn off this nauseating diatribe, the

(9) Wait (ii Fa?r

Conies t-4cr1'ne
600 12) Adam 12
() Carol Burnett
(9) Paul Lynde

dialogue.-

8 30 (2) Mo-.ies

(lit, COlUt! Oil Iletirv
laugh wIth (or at) them hut
those announcers' by play
lull) make them feel they
are spurts, too.-POLL' -

(9) Mo''es

9:00 (a) Medical Cen te r

10:00 (2) search
(a) Cannon
(9) Julie Andnevas

DEAlt POLLY—When a

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less about the corny jokes and hogwash of the two in-

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6:15 (a) Sunshine Alrraiiac
6.25 (2) World Tomorrow

630 (a) Summer Semester

6:45 (2) Spor ts Club
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(a)

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the full treatment.
Ile led the Jack of dia-

News

6:00 (a) Capt Kangaroo
(9) Mike Douglas

moods West took his q5ueen 9:00 (2) PhIl Donahue

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amti.I diamonds to get rid of
two clubs, Then he rutted 10:00 (2) DInah's Place
(a) Perry %5.asori
dummy's last S1iIie and led 1(5-JO 4') Con'e'. J!.'O
his last club
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awa) from his queen of I130 (2 HolI.J
he.ut t to let South make two
a Lobe of L''e

tied

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What would have happt'nt'd If West hadn't doiihletI' North would has bitt
If North and
something
South reached i no-trump
garnet they would make it but

AFTERNOON
(2) Jeoparth
(a) Where 10d
Heart Is
(9) N.s

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Instead ut pasailsg, yost

alt'

act', took is short look at the

Send i , ,coi MODERN b.GA

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to.. 'Via of

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2:00 (2) Days of (jr Li u
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(9) Newlywed Game
2:30 (2) Doctors
(a) Edge t Night
(9) DatrS Game
.1 00 (2) Another World
(a) Love Is a Many
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"Man Called Adam"

'LILA''

Ton'iorrv.'i
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TODAY'S QUESTION

h bid two h v a r I a use,
diamonds East
West's
bid thice di am u nil What tIes

t'5t

jtiaidnle
G,Jtr
Raymond St. Jacques
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they would probably wind up 12:30 (2) Nev,s
s.arcr for
playing some sort of part

back to watch S uth try' to
wriggle off the hook.
South diet ijulte' a job
WI Iggliuig lie tosik the first
Ii ick wit Ii tttimiii 'j ace' of
tii,iiitiiuitls lt'sI
heart it'

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either

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nit ssh*t itsit of bitall
dt&amp;t'iisti
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partner
was going to make his twolikt'h to bitt sg*ln, u had best
heart contract.
i'htis, when everyone p,'s_

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stalls his own thvestlgation,

WEDNESDAY

Dear POLLY—My Pet Peeve (if a niere man can be
allowed to enter the sacred hallsi is that I. and Perhaps
two million others, enjoy watching games on television

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A LO-1 11, 4 i i 161"

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wife Alice Cannon, believing his
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"made that way" look.—POLLY

ssed Ills double lie

$__

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Show Premlerei. "Howie backgrounds." One s • thief,

fly l'OLL'i Cit AMER
I)EAIt I'ULLY-Lorraine can lengthen her slacks that
shrank by adding a colorful trini to the bottom of each
leg. If necessary, more than one row could be added.
Also cover the waist band or trim the pockets with the

NORTH (D)

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Daughters of Joshua Cabe

Comes to Roost." The new one a ptc(p;ciC.!t ird r.e u
comedy series stars Paul Lynde prostitute
as attorney Paul Strnrns and
- Cannon
Elizabeth Allen as his w:fe
1(1-11 CBX.S.
Bait Cat.i
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,Martha. In the open
and Sudden Death." Partly Bill
segment, their oldest daughter Conrad is back as Cannon. His

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Sandra Dee, and Leslie Warren.
*-*:30 ABC, The Paul Lynde all possessing questionabie

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another season, and Jim and their families, he derides
Nabors, a long-time favorite he better get his daughters i)
g, joins the group in thiS return from the East. But they
season's opener. Jim does some refuse to come back, Cabe

FollY' S I'OI4TEHS

the

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Uarol and friends. Harve y homesteading law has reope netI
Korman. Vickie Lawrence and the territory. with first claims,
Lyle Waggoner. are back for gotrig to current land owner,,

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Ittit king of diamonds and sat
during the lifetime- Be sure to give the finest education

$ possible that will combine the inactical and the eaIlstic. Give
courses in psychology, too Working with tie masses, in
humanitarian outlets especially, or In artist and similar fields
5 heal here Show- loyally to your offspring at au tunes Build
ego
f
('arioli Itighier's Individual It)rCftt for ytir

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some time past Put more verve into whatever it is you are
doing Get the proper results now
VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept. 22) You have to change your
attitude at home if you want to get the right results and have
true harmony there The planets are favorable and you win
out l'lan how you and kin can have more money in the future.
LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct 22) 'l'mi have a brilliant idea that
can be made workable provided you gain the cooperation 1

right associates. Get an early start on it Ihe csening is fine for

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accompanied by a black and

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forms, available at The

Criv • Zas

S100N CIIILDRUN (June 22 to July 21) Find a more

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advance.

C 0411% 9%

such as your mate, partners- Get into that civic work that gives

head
LEO (July 22 to Aug 21) Spare time spent with good

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be made at least a week in

need.

PHONE322-$321

ai

parties, clubs, etc. should

you

and add to present income, benefits, Spend some time in the
outdoors and feel stronger. Get thow cobwebs out of your

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information

friends can give you more plei,sure than has been rotsible for

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the bride,

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need Find some new system that will give you added income
Stop wasting energy in wrong ways ---be shrewd
GEMINi (May 21 to June 21)Fndeavor to reach a better
b
understanding with those who are important in your life,

Wilson

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or

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sure you make the collections that are due and which you

tax Winter Springs Stables, 671:

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For further infcrmatxi, call

that ,

you greater prestige, too, A down-to-earth attitude is best.
SOUTHERN

After committee assignments

Beginning Children Show To Aid Kid

just

Make sure you go to the right sources for it
1.URITc (Apr fl to t.iv 20) improve your credit and be

For n'avt'
Dickens can

firk..ns

upon us, so

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COOL

of the International Delta
Kappa Gamma Convention
which she attended in Houston,
Texas in August
Reports were also given by
those members who had
attended the State Workshop in

Ceiuis

a nominal cost checks oayable

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the

during

Dirt Rarbara Jane Actman hrinis
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Officers Mailoy and home her new htihantl. Howti'
1)uf'i.
It°ed are back again After and the two move into tii.'
numerous clashes between the SImm's home. Howie seems
rnrnjmnity's adults and the be able to do everything well,
King's Choppers Motorcycle except hold on to a ;oh
Club. Malloy invites the Additional problems present
rr'nrcyrle enthusiasts to a themselves when F!nwte almn'

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HENRY

GENERAL ILNDENCIES This isawonderfut
day and evening for the various conferences and
meetings you need to have to get others to see your best
qualities You are most articulate and have the planets with
you for gaining a new approach and success in whatever

Weatherfron Central

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from dii CwoH RIitss Institute

Chapter of Delta Kappa Echols, Richard Packard, Tim

Lessons For

CANNON
MUSIC CO.

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kick-off might htt missed.
Yours for the sport itself

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Sanford members of Rlo attttxkd were the Mmc. K. H.

sicrct

Ile's chUdish to expect you to.

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RIGHTIR'S
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Mr. and Mrs. Fred L Dudley,

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of the hnie for pnc tini! a ri'ri,Iar chedul,'
too"eding instead n( havint ret
cutting and

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prnniisin

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To Round Oul
Your Comfort

the

%IFE: NOI

CONFIDENTIAL TO 'PRAYING IN ORLANDO:' Between prayers look up the Planned ParenthooJ people,

Marilyn Rudd, sister of th e groom.

and paternal grandparents are

th
right are Regina

DEAR

Thomas, anoth er sister, Sandy Seined and

no Chapter,

fused. Am I being childish to rebel against meeting

those girls with whom my husband has been intimate?
DANNY'S MIXED-UP WIFE

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Debbie Thomas, left, who will serve her sister

Mr and Mrs Chester Word

BRIDESMAIDS for the Thompson - Harris wedding were honored at a

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early a year. Ho t.ravls, and I go with him. We went

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pre-nuptial

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and I against the bride. 11'. 8. Make that FOUR r,gainst
one. I just consulted the high Priestess of F.tiquet. and
Amy votes with us.l

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healthy seven
ciurices, on Aug. 30. 1971. at

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me, but he will tell the girl how he feels about it after we

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to announce th birth of their

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h.r-groomsmCr. were

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ate'ridants

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Aniiouiiceineiit

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Bishop,
L.
1)eborah
Tallahassee. and Mrs. Diane W.
Smi th, Tallahassee. Their
gowns, flowers and headpieces
were idenica1 Ic the hanicir

$911/6

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as maid of honor. Standing are, from left. Susie

an
de
Zaffran, Altamonte Springs.

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wedding. I say she should keep it down and have an Intl
niate family wedding, Right or wrong? My son agrees with

honored at a dinner. Seated with Pam is Miss

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all those people

Many of the people In our family went to her first

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aro pead-rAmw-d taby*s bmath.

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wedding. I say that b not right

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fletctier. Maria Galletta, Cindy
Holcomb, Janice Holcomb,
Vanessa Daigle. Susan Karns
Debbie RiCbatde.

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Tot, late to really follow through on thp' suimmerflrne
edict \hsoluteIy no more soft drinks on tat frn' prrch
or the Ants will carry us away!

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have given hsr an expensive gift and she shouldn't expect

man,

A bciq of osit-of-towii wedding by two three-tranthed silver
guesu cmne frorn Talla~- candelabra with tall white
tapers. Punch was served from
Florida State Unitersity Tampa. Jacksonville.
t
'ecnus. Delaware, a crysul and cranberry

featurm wide cuffs adomed
with wtiae cotton antique lace.
She wore a white picture hat

Whi

flow she wants another big wedding- She wants to invite all
econd
the people she had to her first wedding to her s

grandmother; and M. Jerry Farella. hostess.

W College, Tallahassee, where
t~ie brlje~
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big church wedding and reception the first time, tend

it

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higl neckline and long sleeves

$,Ise. i"i'olse" Is sImply being aware of what you are
doing I Think of yourself as a beautiful, graceful young
woman, and you'll move like one. Try it. You'll like it. And
so will your mother.
was
DEAR ABIIY. Mv son Is marrying a girl who
he
Inut
a
agaIn't her, hut
marritMi i(ure I iluni hoIst that
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eled and her moth1'r. lrs. 11. ft Owens,
MISS ELAINE OWENS. hride pre-nupt iaL s)mWer.
at seat at picturesque refreshment table at a
N -; Carol Farella. linstess: Mrs. W. III
Standing are. from left, .jjs_
Mrs. S. M. Ri('hai'de St.. his
Riae. mother of the bridegroom;

Casseberr'

Miss Lynne Ann Whitney
attended her sister as maid of
horxA'. She was gowned in a
ftoct4ength aeatxm CL pastel
peach voile designed with a

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were repeated on the wide CliffS North Carolina. the newlyweds an employe of State Depart- Pennsylvania. Virginia. South bowl.
Other guests included Mr
Carolina and
merit of Res'erwe.
of the long full slec
Thomas Barks. Orange Cit are m.abng their bcEne at
Mrs Anna May Coctran. lake
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Her 'ed of silk iflusion W*S
Gilbe.
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arid flowed into a graceful
Catbetal train, edged in appliqued motifs. She carried a
C3sCa&amp; of baby white roses
and peath-tinted baby's breath,
with genery.

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caught by an all-beaded cap

stream
Italian city

MarIrirl
Military nun
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Bishop,
Deborah
Miss

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miniature

Corpton.

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The

MRS. JAMES \VALLIR DODSON

wrcaity sister of the tride

lute s't1et ritx.'zs. Ibe same

the hostesses

elaWrately decorated cake
f eaturing pink roses. a

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finger sandwiches, lime
siprerne. rainbow mints, nuts
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table overlaid with a tact cloth.

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Thames

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Lai'ly

It' a 'Ilf' tivv' sign (if relief
where Fteraue 1t4 now too

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,ernhark
Aurkie

running past

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esented to Mrs. W. B.

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pink a

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hang my

feet,

over my

apitil

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didn't.
hd
drop things,
own
trip
In anti out of ears, hit my arm going thru a door,
the
.4
I've even broken a couple of toes
tting
coffee table.
yelling at
The worst part is my nu)ther She is always
Ofl
me because I'm so clumsy. Abby, I'm not this way
purpose how can I make my mother underctan(I this!
are others who
Please print this for her to see. Also, if there
them to know
It
might
help
thing
are going thru the same
they are not alone
;ittI
WOItLI)'S
DEAR (1I1l.: Ikn't accrpt your akwaruIness with
such grace. Quit rushing around and try to develop some

That

(1iuritit
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(anal
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Key
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CtanGold
W 16th St,, Sanford. Mrs
The three.ttted e-dding
orprust-.
Snow.
hrian
wreathed n -ellos
riresented awrccnate nuptial cake,
flowers and g'eenery. featurel
-dections.
co)tnns between the 1ayerAccenting the altar area were and as toPPed with wd
basket
standing
A
.dpoinporismterersedwith arranged with white glads;.
carnations highlighted :

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I* Dfl W tIr5S TIIWS N. Y.
t klutz. This Is
l)FAR ABBY: I am the world's hiR'4
and I should
I
am
a
19-year-old
girl,
because

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Fare Ui bzm earned out the
CL pink
and white in decor including
r
rrangtments of pink
the tiviM r:v
nations

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hTimtdi*ttly following
bride parents
indegroom'S parents are }J. ceremony the
at

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pastel yellow A-line dress
enhaxged with a white crthid

cerrIf101
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learn

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txides ctxtsen cors

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Mtu Carol Farefla and her
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UP
their Mafati hoii:%e.

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a
attired
I1edIfl Bob Matnnty. Aug. fIcicr4ength pink Mik gown.
fashioned along the A.line
. 1972., at St. John
hiette. with a n'atdiin
OrnJ.i
u,thoc
.rig.sleeved jacket. corn-.:ncnted with a white

s -1 Jarn.c % .ier Ioitmx

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BETTY CANARY

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Wednesday, Sept.

4B — The Sanford Herald

ii,

,

13, 1972

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and sing.
Ibis is it. For 'ears you've
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mousey brown loafers. And big
lumpy wingiips. And
ragged sneakers. For years
you've paid about as much
attention

to 'our

it

you have ballroom
dancing. For years you ye
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as

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to serb cc •ccOun?S Coil 752 7013.
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32-Farms &amp; Groves
33-Lots &amp; Acreage
34-Mobil• Homes
35-Income &amp; Investment

2'

Property

3è-Business Property
37-Real Estate Wanted
Recreational

C, sm k

by Dick Cas'aIIi

WINTHROP

al-Bicycles

47-Boats and
Equipment
43-Camping Equipment
44-Sports Equipment
Marine

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let's

writing their own wedding ceremony

give

them a do-it-yourself bank account!"

WORRY CLINIC
By George W. Crane, Ph.D.,

M.D.

7

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SO-Garage Rummage Soles

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51-Auctions

52-Wanted To Buy
53-Swap And Trade
54-Equipment For Rent
55-MicellaneoU5
For Sale

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73--Motorcycles
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74.-Trucks And Trailers

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23-Apartments Rent
Dr. Freud's view of SIX. So
Furnished
study this cast with care.
24-Houses Rent Unfurnished
For Dr Fraud iii often
25-Houses Rent Furnished
been misquoted and un7è-Mobile Homes Rent
ma ligned. But you
27-Resort Property For Rent fairly
wives
befler
focus more on
2$-Business Property For Rent your cheesecake in the
2-Wanted To Rent
boudoir than your roast
beef in the dining room!
Real Estate For Sale

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Club,

Dr. Crane. she began, htt'f in tit' dining room that
It true that Dr. Sigmutid keeps a husband 1mm stray-

1xirt Dr.

Freud's

theories?

HEED DR. FREUD
Dr

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rIot Sa'i t}i,tt

based on OUT desire to be
phys ically attractive to the

opposite se'!
They includ. not 0111%
such 'osrnetic aids as rouge.
lipstick.

eve

shadow, per.

derdorants,

shaving

Although the TV conlmerBut," seud Dr. Freud, in
ciail.s
deal v.itJt dining room
our modern civilized cornmunitirs. self-preservation products. the appeal of the
main progr.tms is due to rodoesn't :aue as much
conflict and erotic
mantic
adjustment us do sexual
intere'it.

How mans' fiction books
could be based on dining
room calories ir.stead of the

IT', the-

force
in movies like "'Gone With
The Wind" is not elf ell the
historical backdrop but the
love interest.
The chief

motivating

also prOdUces Out great inti'
sic and art, as well us much
scientific discos err and rs .•I)
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bedroom suile. 550. PlatlOrni
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Figs' Cu%tOffl Sporttrnn 5 vAr
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Nights. Sundays A Holidays Cell
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,om' iflea' %CPiOol area 373 ASS?

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I Bedroom. 2 bath. separate ci.fling O.'.NER
Lc,nditCw-ied home on a sIrs-V large
room, living root's with fireplace,
fenced lot 3?) 0193
high ceilingS On corner with
extra 131 for play area 512.500
GOVERNMENT OWNED HOMES
Lo.' DOWN PAYA'FPIT
Retiring?
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Lot Acid t'a.ler near Lake Astor,

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,sjIIS Carprted!h'u out Screened
30' PIOuSC 130,' 7 yrS old, 555(5)
,.Or(h garage &amp; work shop
Fully OQIJipped See in Building A
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terms
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common courtroom charges marriage ugainrtdivorce'
pertain to sexual desires in.
Sublimation of sex drises
stead of the gweti-Iv.

that:

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Helen of Troy lauiic}n'd
1.000 ships but not becaUse'
of the appeal of her roast

'LS Open Sunday 1 30 4 p rr
Evrn9AstOCY'S 3177

Livestock And

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4çratrnn J,,gr-si'I, Air
64 Rambler A,e'f,Car'
5.1 t/Sta Cruier A,?
&amp;lCad,itae Air
41 Ford PcI up
4) Come' 2 drielf
sOFlCam-oo n*a'far)
Ir't Air r,4'."WsSt 0 'W -i
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rociult.oflPd, 401(im4!. ii' 'sew
c'i'ici.f-Ofl for 53 Now tAOS And
on iuppt-Pd Pup on cr.-i''
..in 'slhØ5 at
rir A' F P AUTO SA r'.
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$1) 1751

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11.3 BuiCk Skylark, Air

1964 Pont ,C
$430
372 6494

l)tr)(bvrolef Pick up 10. traIl IO
Iiwg ,P'pøl base V I aufoma''
311
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Coll 6" 3079

boudoir sariet

that our courts and mental
not the gastric variety!
plus s "ne-Ie,il
You can also dine with institutions,
clinics
and
obstetrical
wards,
your family but incest is
would be abnost empty if it
were n for the powerful
Perversions are seldom
for" of eroticism.
linked with gastric indulSo send for ms booklet
i. -icr for they are legalk'
'Sex Problems in \lari*tgt-"
associated with erotic action
ericlositig a lung stansped.
Sodomy, homosexuality, return
plus 2.5
envelor.
lesbian behavior and other c-e .its, and
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Although I differ wi th Dr.
For example, our zooming
in his explanation of
Freud
enereal isease rate is
subconscious.
I realize
linked with sex calories and the

Divorce, separation, child
SATURDAY
Th'
support, etc., st-c
9:00A.M to 12 NOON
linked with a wife s failure
in the bedroom instead of
'..ALL UNTIL NOON IC the kitchen or dining rex.nn.
,TARTORCAIICEL lOW
For you are doubtless IaAD NEXT DAY
miliar with my terse state-

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fumes.

Ph 377 5611

Baby Sifter needed .n my borne
Most h4yt øwn transportation
Call 373 5&amp;6$

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Think of the cc)mmt'rc'ial

sex was the most powerful
a-earns, and colognes, but
human instinct or motiva. abo mini-skirts, hairdos, nail
tiori force.
Polish. etc.. etc.
He freely a d m itt ed that
We seldom tr
to "doll
se-If -preserv.ttiori ( including
up" just to s IsIt the dining
eating. shelter, heat arid
room!
breathing 1 cc.me first.

problems."
And you readers can easliv see why.
For if a young man drops
into a )iumburer shop at
midnight for a bite to rat,
hr dtrsti't tired a chaperone
to %U1)I'T%iS(' his contact with
a douihnut and coffee.
But in the realm of to.
mance', many taboos and
rules and regulations make
'ratiflcation of his erotic
hunger a coniplex matter.

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Dt.vt in, IClS French Ave

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A l''Cti' tiruti' Set i
',t' At' f,( F, 572% Call 313 $571

VAIUNI At
327 2511

5nk itole, uSC now
$1100 PiSASC
an offer

IS ACRES near Oviedo
future- investment

1969 ChpvrOlet '4 foci p'ck up,
automatic, power fail gate Elf
(client condition $1630 371 3952

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MIPIOrD fluYtu
5Sf' rttomri'end tn-s $ i'•'.'c
bedroom I. 0.5th DeBar-s
Paneled Florida room, slc"vr ,cij
refrigerator, plus washer
PRIVATE BEACH
1-cAutitul Lake Ma'c ci Deltar',
I'. a 1$' scr ee ned porch situated
cwi -s. of art acre overlooking h,tt
lets ti Sm tn., i,Cime You
I ,t'',ts'i St 5,14 f5,'I

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a brake alignment and lurw UP
mpceian.c Mn frir.,I b,r,,lt$
TwO wfck paid vacation uirIt year
f,!.jt hØe own PiOld tools. Phone
S M "a' 372 :: SaifOrd

Case

Freud thought sex was the
most important instinct in
human Scicwt'v
"ATKI in your vast expen.
t'ncr nationwide with mulions of readers, do you sup.

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Poultry

bring

COnNI t y isOME
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3 breircscim 7 t'.i!P'
r'itrAi a-c, 537.500

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Want Ads

A Wndden Sr Broker
lIt N Pack, Sanford
'I? 5991, NightS 373 It

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rent tij, tatiic, for Senor .t7tn
plurt'b.ng
PPn%eOfl
Indoor
small
maybe
esscnt.al .
refrigerator Reply Bat .1.
The Sanford Herald, Sarlc' .1
Fla . 32771

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Will trade I acre of land for a
camper For more informat i on,
tall 373 4373

61 -si's 322

Wanted To Rent

79

drain field-, Atilt
lron r ivr-r rock
.tr Iveways
MIRACLE CONCRETE
122 5151
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For Rent

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llf,$ dnIkS*&amp;igefl. - M rphulf eng.rii'
itir ,rsnf, lust ispected. Clean
517$ 117 3991

Trucks And Trailers

Musical Merchandise

52%

I r.g.ili-t$' i-li,, It it t'tt'iJ''
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HOme- Estates and Marina en the
River
rrom 513750
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fabulous community, y'itt All
f,lI$iC% on 17 9J
recreation al
bitwe-In Sanf or d and DeBar', Off
t'n,t Florida Road Phone AM
lilt, OeBary or Orla ndo 61? 50$A

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SA

Lots &amp; Acreage

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t As' Clean 5511, SHELLEY c
;iD CARS 37)7930

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Property for re-nt. warePiouse,
yard f en ced S Igci'ed Sanford
173 5957

Prødic1iorl Manager Trainee, light
Apply In
re.msnulICturlflg
person o Federal Parts. Inc
Bag 140. Sanforc AirpOrt

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ate yard
5rc' 46 177 57111

Business

t) 'l 'mid Plymouth I P5tenqer
t11 on A1AQCIIS. Cu110'fl SsthsarttAfl
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If you are prescrly employed , or
kltC in metal •bbriCJ?iofl or
welding, corisdef oppOrtu"ty and
aøvancemen' Opening Dunedin
Sht., aiso field erection crews.
Dope City, Plymouth (Orlando).
Lake Wales. Vacation, sick pay.
welding
new
o v ertime.
techniques Opportunit i es,for
advancement. in •xpj*diflQ
tOlietS,
Call
organization.
Clearwate" ($13) 734-3563. or
AlSO
Plymouth (305) $56-0552
openrtgs for welder helpers and
laborers

21-Rooms For Rent

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Coronado Builders. St. 436. across
from Lums a t A P Clark Chrysler
slag

6-Business Opportunities

BEALrrts
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- 13 bath, a
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Erer.enced au'o0bC salesman
needed Good pay plan Apply ci
person 10 BOB YOUNGS AUTO
SALES, HAy 1792, Sanford

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a -Cards of Thanks
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mpchafl'Cally mfldrd Apply in
person 'o BOB YOUNG S AUTO
SALES P4A'b 1792. Sanford

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and 0e4er applicantS from ci'
Orlando Cas,eIberry, Soc'
Semino le areM 373 7530

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PARK LIKE SETTING
Surround's thiS 3 bedroom CO home
located in prestige neighborhood
Only %17.SG3
WALK TO GOLF COURSE
Itom This 3 bedroom CII home On
sornef' lot luSt look at thesC
foatures Two baths, family room.
car pel, custom made drapes,
entrance foyer, dishwasher.
cispoSill. 2 patios, (1 cOvef ed I.
redwood fence br eakfaSt nO5
vi. ith bar, And c'li-nu7S a c AlItor
$2S 0(53 Better (Ali torlar

25 Houses Rent Furnished

MACHINISTS
H Ft. PER S
323 ('910

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beur.ty 631 7117

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Unfurnished

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guards.
Security
At?mralon'e $p'nat area u m-forms,
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Bowen &amp; Schworz

I bath, A ir conditioned
home Utility røom On
I acre with 33 citrus trees 579 5(53
377 6105
fldrrss

mart to drive truck, toad
and unload material, and work in
lumber yard as mr week L
crilCfl$ ftiflQC benefits &amp;pplb in
person after 9 a m to Scotty's
HOme BusIdeS, 7M S French
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SANFORD
.,A 519,7 50
lt'ft, 4 hedrOO'. 2
itt' I .n!ra' Pir'S' iv( • r
a'
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$345777

SAN MO PARKS , I 7 3 flhisn
1 railciS P. Apts 7 Adult PAk-s 7
I amiiy par's 3515 Hsy I
5antord 171 19h1 Pay Wk

Reliable

All adve'?t'nQ app.a'fl; In The,
i'4ra'C 0" wpomr sdav ftd
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add,iDnaI It SGC Ptmr% n the area
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P i')A-nCa, small 2 bedrOom. I bat'
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,screened n carport Et pIlprt
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Memorial Park, .2 4763

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WELAKA APARTYINTS
111W 1s' 5'

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36c a l ine
78c a line
:2c a lint

thru 4 times

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JUST BOUGHT
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COMMODORE APARTMENT'
3027 Magnolia Ave 323 1 3 10

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lntrtions -No Change

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Apartments Rent
Furnished

THE
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Houses For Sate

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w.th arYilPier All utlifiCS fu'
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WILL NOT BE RESrOP4SIl1E
FOR ANY DEnIS INCURRED
V ANYONE OTHER THAN
MYSELF AS OF SEPTEMPER
13, 1972.
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12 Week Ch Course
Harr,
, We%fer 37 131

MONEY MAKING
OPPORTUNITY

Persona Is

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cr,pe 64j 2027 fOr
We Care
AdultS or Teens
HO?1IfIC

831- 9993

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mc-S nlØ No Collar Santora area
23 1110 a!'," S

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33 S1C
Central 8 601 11 ChurC

Orlando

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Perfect for the student, for mom, for dad. Full
sue 88-character keyboard, two-color ribbon.
Comes with carrying case. Nationally Advertised at
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$109.95, Sol* Price $79.9

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SAL E $399s
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Brand New Smith Corona Electric
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small cffice. Adds, subtracts, totoli to
$99999999. Noli oncilly od'ertkcd
at $69.95. Sale Price $39.50.

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the kids
or by hers the whole family is home Table is a full 30" a
1.nchoons

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send in your warranty cord and salt slip
culotor
use
and ROYAL WILL SEND YOU A CHICK FOR $iO 00
it ior your iaveru', c f'iaiy. c' Put it in your pock.?1 Its yourS

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bolts out of the blue.
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suppressing the destructive 1966-67, and further Stud)' is
force of lightning,
planned.
Wink no comparative statisThe ceLOn(i phase of experunents to control this fear- tics are available from lightsome phenomenon recently was ning activity in past summers,
concluded in Colorado and pro- Kasemir said, on every occa'
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Ultimately, the ability to sup. sipattd
It is thought that 500,000 volts
press lightning tsould help reper meter are necessary to produce forest fires, 80 per cent of
which are caused by lightning, duce lightning.
Ordinarily, air is a poor conDr. hems Kasemir, project
leader, s.uld in it telephone in. tiudor of electricity and the
electrical charges of storms are
terview Monday.
not (llssipatt'd until toe lick!
Kasetnir and live colleagues
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Administration
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seeded thunderstorms with
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legs to get any comfort at all."
the store the following day?
"1 tried it, liked it and went
lie got seasick
The water bed, besides being out and bought one the next
the brunt of hundreds of funny slay. That was two years ago
TltI often risque - jokt's, is and I'll never sleep on anything
%, one of the hottest iteliLs to comt' s'lss, again,'' he said.
Many apartment (iweilers are
along since tli&amp;' IiUl1I-lIOOI).
Bill, unlike the LlLllLI IiOOl), now discovering that written
which faded from the scene in LI into their lease ngret'nients is a
few short y ears. there are cla,euforbidding water beds.
strong indications that the And in San Francisco, the
Apartment House Association
water bed is here to stay.
Basically, a water bed is a has gone on record against
water-filled plastic bag that fits them.
Another darigei with water
into a plastic or wooden frame.
YOU can purchase a water bed beds is the electrical shock
for as little as $30 or spend as potential.
much as $2,500.
"Wait around a few years and
What you get for $30, see how many 'slosh beds' are
however, is merely a plastic sold," said Alicia Farr, a dealer
bit, fi lled with water.
For $2,500, you can have a that can set you back $2,500.
seamless, heavy-gauge vinyl
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Size 30* 72"
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As cabinet min'cter, diplomats, and church leaders
otned the scene of grief. Israeli troops punched into southern
killed an
t,ebanon in search of Arab guerrillas 'arho had
Israeli soldier inside kra&amp;'l's rwrder.
The Traeli government eiprecsect "wrath and revulsion"
at the slaying of the 31 Olympic ream members, as I1II1 Most
in hold
capitals of the world- The government '.'we"1
retpon'il'alf' any nation aiding Arab terrorists
the West
Itowttvet, Foreign Minister Abba F.han praised
even
German effort to cave the lives of nine Ocracli hostages,
though the attempt ended in an atrpnr' gun battle an1
grenade blast that took the lives of all nine Two others wer'
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Only a day after thi'
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Valley (lf (imrss' in the Virgin Icland_s
In Geneva. the 25-nation disarmament nnferenc'ø
concluded its 1tV2 session with the United ats's and the
Soviet Union still deadlocked wet' the major isxtie of banning
all nuclear testi. The conference will report to the United
Nations General Assembly and 'hi' 'nt.'d t,i!," Ind iLscla
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brought first utter disbelief, then shock and finally anger
around the globe in the wake of a bloodbath that took the lives
Of 17 persons and cast a grim shadow over the XX Olympiad
at Munich.
f)'iring a day and night of terror, 11 men from the Israeli
()lyrtipir tearn were slain by Arab guerrillas apparently bent
on a craiy schem to force the release of 200 Arab prisoner'
held In Israel's jails.
Five Palestinian terrorists also were killed and one
policeman died in the wild melee of death that halted ternirrirIly the Olympic Games which West Germany had
planned so carefully to help regain its respect among nations
Three Arabs were captured, two Were WrItIn(h'd and
Munich police sought other.' of the so-called Black September
gang which •'ngineererl the kidnap-blackmail plot.
The Olympic (arrs's were resumed A fter a period of
mourning and a memorial seriice attended by r,ms' 0,IY)0 in
the olympic stadium. There were some who heli'jed the
games should have been canceled out of respect for the
Israeli dead, and some athletes went home. But most
Olympic officials and contestants believed resrn'nption of the
lassiral games would do more to discourage further acts of
atrocity by terr(trist groups.
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2 large ribs celery. cut in 1-inch
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a smoked boneless pork
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tax by doing work for the
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bara Nlirnuff uf the Fetranuits.
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was out driving around when
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she agril to take hilli to Orpuncture wou'nd as i snike bite
Lando
and 3ought verification from
En route, she stopped in a reptile expert Hoss Allen.
ll fang nijrks were about
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nuzed and she was given anti- their personal views Wetines- Powerful,
old Jacksonville schoolteacher
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why hating men
died Wednesday after police bioucs The swelling and vom- day night cn
poems (ruin tier
man-hating
was an essential subject related
said she was bitten by a lung became more severe.
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we
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The vote last night by the
proposed for the intersection of
lAke Slary Boulevard and In. Planning and Zoning CommlLsterstate 4. Heathrow to the %ion in refusing the Paulucri
nurth and %est and Greenbelt to reque:-t for rezoning was:
Wende:1 Agee, absent: Eugene
the south and east.
Shirley.
no; Richard Hanks.
The Planning and Zoning
yes;
'Clifford
Banks. yes;
Commission last night rejelvited
Robert
Daii
chairman,
the Paulucci reguest for

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.IkI' 'his - in uver.utl develop.
smaLl
he
meeting,
said today- '1
rather than 1(1-12
in favor if 'k'vt'topment but
r)I,'('•s Seminole Count
must Took at the total umapet'
'plan
1.
N#!.1cteIJ til luvitily last night. I :town last Tiwht
t mall 1,,

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said Hanks. who voted for it. It
but I believe he hasulone '.vell by too high
as .0 nnd plan, well develop.

Commission in rejecting today. We must confer with the

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Unfortunately, I'm having board has riot yet blell
difficulty in comprehending tile

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mission Chairman
a member of this same county tkuniniond said.
"I have no
Zoning and Planning Board for
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almost two years previously, I

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request
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planned -Greenbelt" cornand
David
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Hughes
Beckner,
spokesman
ir,
'vrio
recommended
the
mencing an in-depth probe into
the
Seminole
for
Wilco,
said
that
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alone,
night to deny request for SM)
million Heathrow project near
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left
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prevlou.sI
planned
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density
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proposal
of
single
family
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disclosed, would be
estate homes townhouses three
real
(ororniccion but (MmIIiisSiOhlU prI iidt'nt
is
for
,00A
homes
levclopment
plans 'nnneet the
sites, a water retentions projection
Al I)umvi:i as it ueiflb4r of the development, gave an un- school
inuth
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iiilf
biland Ilike vith would !ie (leminental
condominiums.
encompassing
15,aM
persons.
audience and obvious In I, e prewtive Vresen tion of the area.
takes,
thms af.
Heathrow, noting it equestrian renter and cham- Four in six-lane rnads are ;matter
sentiments exprewsed by the concept of
planned
to
be
laced
throtigh
the
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the
water
level.
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overflow crowd which spilled is the culmination of a year's pinriship 18-hole golf course.
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nor*h
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llake
~ie
community.
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fiver into tile hallways anti (town planning. The community, he
.iiu1, vouilti 'a' tc'.'uhtiiit'tI
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witionti dpn not pay off, 'he id4.'d
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As uuiut- h as we srealfl at the

. 01ll% to have to
crossin gs.
report on one who allegedly
elected to -beat the train", :inti
then stalled on the tracks.. - Well, w liaddyah gonna (to

'i-ludent in (as;elherr.

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Elementary School. Srhi),I,

p ncluded in mutual iud inctp

!:ds were opened •n the
-. rug of I%% Road Mc1txt'
,e and Like Ka th ryn Circle.
U t - se bids were turned over
cuts manager and city

a
ri-quest from Club Juana that
:t' club be alloetI to remain
j't'fl until 3 or I a in. in New
\ 'irs Eve i'it Attorne)

nrwth Mcintosh reported t,
council that in order
rint this request, th e c1ti'5
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a(IV('l't Isltfl.

Ma 11ev ordered P rudent ia l officials to
appea r at a Dec 6 hearing in Tallahassee and
show cause w liv the company should not be
oi'di_'i't'd to cease its ''own it piece of the rock''
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have to be changed.

uncil vetoed this idea, and
- ted to deny the request.
Council also authorized the
-rt'paration of a tie-down or.
taance for mobile homes.
a Lund clearing or'-ance. and discussed a
iruage problem in Carrmage

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of tilt- rock' and thereby
acquire all Interest in steel 111111s, the E in pu riState Building, text ilt' companies, (li'tuuia tutu acttii'iiig i'miinpa nit's and fashion design
ii' Malley said.
industry
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recommendations.
Council voted to deny

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Casselberry residents are
r-'mundt'd that they may obtain
tekphunt' stickers coneuziergene')
muing
city
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if % uu're a "fatt)''

to twine,

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and wo.-lit out and purchased it

unissu'tr frumiitar,
Ito-chuck and ('o, somuut'tlIilt'
twty,m'efl l)ett'muibt-r lt'i .111(1
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of thus t T -ur.
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(liscret loll and confine government spending

uiiassagi-rs with iiiodel No.
449 .)I II) to taku tilt- unit" to titt
ne
utarest
un st St irs outlet for repair.
T hey pri'st'I1t a ;xti-ntial danger
lit
st rious ( 1(1 tm II shot k to

usloN kills three youths in it
( aiholit se". t IOU of Belfast raising I (lt's(Lt \ 5
loll Northern Ireland's religious wai'tin-e' (

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themselves a substantial

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public (it Irimum. \totida night
rt'iumi t..i three Iwt'lLmngs freon
(hi' list of ti drawn up by the
' building utficil us being under
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State

issued a
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w hich
punishune'nt as a crime deterrent
may signal it partisan battle in a special
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advising of the ht'artmig

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tusrtielml Walker, owner of 6I
Laurel A'.enut', appeared

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of it moratorium on
may
delay
the order by
sewer hookups
requesting a hearing from the Pollution
control Board.

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It was aLso d154. kiet1 that two
'thi'r tructures, at :90 Laurel
the Lute
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t)lGto%amu. and at
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During .tisc'ussioii it was
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Mrs Eli Griffith, i
Magnolia \venue. telephoned
The Herald newiruom catty
this morning to say the has had
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her water

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H e r .0 (1
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photographer Bill Vincent Jr
brought the - animal" back
the newsroom.
County and city iticiaLs also
in

he iignesl the report 'the tflflrnIflhil iVUflU na'j 5e i
iJIflPIei must have been mumigi' that ;vns broken loose

rmtine md not ipeciat, -is -VIIh the' flushing ut the vawr
eqiue3teit. He tted his .iren nains. -

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flue response from entries in -I p. in. in Seminole High School
the 'Little Miss BPW" eontest, auditorium.
2 mill, *'
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p4JtOI.ed !v the Ri ua•s.s intl
about three weeks ago, about Pr'uiessuunal Women It Club it .iuituuttt-'t - r'u, :urtv 'k
impure water, and was tfl
raumt will be ii. ter
Sanford. has been jo .inuii tIlii( King
f-mi,'! b' V J RubbiJiS, inure sponsors from businesses "s±rs'mnunles.
c.uun t -itate janutartan, ifld or individuals are :u.,etle't,
;umctur'i ot the Skifle) RiCharde. city super- .nyont' interested cuntrthuting fluuid ic mubmitte-d -i
visor of uUUUes. that samples w ipunsor me it the 'tittle 41r13 , :hat t may be li5pi.t
a
were taken at private homes may contact Kan WeUnar$i
utiuv of the t'anic
a nti at The Herald plant and 'a at Sanford Atlantic National
in--- u
i'rswecsts fri-on 'die
report will be forthcoming in Bank.
iuLl .ui mainly' to the elnmumabout a week or 10 days." There
pplicauiins have been
..ouhigutuul Society s /ou :umol.
has been no report. -.13 YCt, to received front :13 chmIdrn
-ith tile remainder 4otfl(
The Herald.
%e'ars lid and inure are c:stver '!xpcfl5is .uzid mid -;nCityManager W E. Knowles pected before the Ott, (Ii
(3PW -e continuing projes'
was quoted Tuesday that he had deadline, At
'-much as the tree dental cliii
ponsurs are iie1eti
been :iotifted dfcual1y that
tonds -mll
Entry blanks are available -it
"Sanford's water ui satisfacP1mdh1t1't! to the first, *l;'
tory' Ut' was unavailable mn..'rehanti displaying the And third plate 'iuuinru
untest poster r at Sanford
to say who wade
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Parents
le'ctri&amp;'. Merle Norman. -ur the
turde
Ma
the official report but
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t'euve :i t'tc mnuui.vae-attun i-i
'-euTiurIuue uuul.igi'i
sa id his copy was signet! y E
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Winter
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heard from Mrj. Griffith
and said they were obtaining
inik for testing.
The Herald pressed the issue

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t5.yparuuient it hlea:n

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Ltss$ttCd ad
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C`r"""o"fIt Ptulle

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(after, sluuuld ,*L-'u
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be dcleted from the liii because
he in- pet. tor could not check
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Permits lvi rep,.uirs had beemi

tsued to houses located at iU'
\lrtk senue and 110 \lsrte
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obta ined fur prupertues at
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of (hi' tructures said he' cuuh'I
smut ',ei' bow st'iimt' of the huu.tuitt be brought up to i.- tt'
toik' 'Wi' hired a buildaug
in. pi't- tor to get these' houses up

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pe'tpenuetl on a house lix sated it
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ange tstnue alter it wa
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commission to ask hloro.st'ope

mm huy his prt.pt-rty smums included

because

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tltelt'ttt that the propirts
ow ne-r was unavailable for

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owiwrsot 19 houses 90 d'.s
bring (hem up to cede it
dt'iuiolish
wilers wem1 tiret' '(her
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W. Turner
tin' svctii miii's violation of
selection process continues
while the

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retirement to he
41eightyears of servtce Was this
done at the last session'!'

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The - mtl, 4' urms have
returned. At least, one showed
up in S.infr.1's water iupplj
this morn1ni Yet Sanford's
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Inquire, Is it true ttuit the

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morning that the tepuurtmenl merely wipsng -Hit" iiintur'i
w .sr s - n the urea covered h'
.iooratorles
whind" that he ipent 'the 'mlliuumn tost;vtc1i. also
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"iteni1 - uflnmflg tests." He r'guonal •'ngifleer. .Pto
•'tuulul not tPc111 uiikiflit testa if uiuicatluutth' 'inlay
Robbins uaid ' hat "thi
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As 5(M) as that person who
insists (Iii repeatedly mailing
inc an unsigned postal curd out
of Or lando sign-s his or her
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u-,ke'l if this would tie a 24-hnur
prit.'ctlofl. lie was answered by
('unt-ilman harry Sambrook,
ih, - left no doubts about council
int e ntions when be said, Well
prvide fire protection when (
fjr"
hutdings catch
urucul tiuri1 second reading
a n .rthnance stating the
i! s intention to
'-t if Ret! Bug Road, and
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I nsura nce Co. television com mercia ls
suggesting wouldbe policy holders can ''own a
iit'ct' of the rock" have come under fire from
I"lum'i da I nsu i'a lice ( 'om miss loner To in
(I' Ma 11ev
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IIII
laws
prOhIl)itutg
misrepresent
violal 10115 01
t i lt, I t -ri lls of insurance policies and tk'cept i ye

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Regardless of which plan is
President
Nixon's or Senator Mut uverns
on the release of tilee 1'( ) 's,
(JO t be of jnun ii sm ni ficancu' (ii
ian'ee -Iaru'i
tutu
In case uu don't kn
Alvarei is it Navy flier who is
identified b) (hi' I )epartuiuetut of
I ut'fense as ht'uig it prisoner of
war longer than any other mull
in American military history
Alvarez awl his wife were
married just two ii ionths 1*-lore
he was assigned to (La' Vietummese war zone. his wife sent Tuingre it "(h-ar
.Ioiin' letter and has filed for

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railroad folksatx)ut inadequate
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protec tion ;tu1uld a nerd arise
was held i-in time sch4inIs to the n-ounrul this w.'v!
is sue last i-'*'k ful!uwin44 for crunsideration In the 110
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'mpliuycs Iwalth aiim! u'ci1t'iit IIi1IhuIl(c l)N)tl1ht a sti ction to (ity ('ouncil by
lavor Lawrence Swofford yesterday that the entire insurance program be
ith vvho rn
e ie ed I he ma\ ol objected to uii tinreast' in r,tes b he eOIfl8fl
onlylast
year
Ma your
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he ( itS t I II1t'I 14(1 its emplos ('S inStil tnt (' program
wolford contended that while each year impressive presentations are given by
ollipa flj(b 11w ra tm's 11uIIShI'()ifl aIl(I t lie next year 1 he city switches to a not her
umpanv
In suggesting sttidv of the insurance program
for ttum' city, Mayor Sw fiord cited a stumbling block
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Ili that. I
insurance people. lie noted that a committee COUI(l
T
be formed from among council, but then explained,
rn O1)IfllOfl otil(I be too t)IdSCd
I c ouldn't 5pp
''I can't even talk to them" ithe insurance
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I see
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agents m , M avor Swofford told cou ncil.
through their phony statements
Councilman Daniel I)orf man suggested the city
advertise for bids on the program as they do in other
ISSUeS and he, too, injected a vituperation against
the insurance industry, noting, ''When you talk to
the insurance companies they say they are losing
money
but look at their buildings . - they're the
It John A. po1%kI
richest corporations in the world."
In another action of council, expenditure of a
budgeted $4,175 was authorized for portable radios
Was asked to ())0vr a special
for the fire department.
'thank uiu' to ineutdwrs of flue
The total encompassed four radios at cost of $9J8
;tuuiinule Cunty ('uiUfliSSIOfl each. Three companies were invited to submit bids,
f or the part the played In but only one acceeded to the request; Motorola
.-ttinu a traffic iigtut at tiltCorporation.
fl(I
ntu-rsectiiuui of Sit 43G
1lthough apparently overwhelmed by the cost of
V,iiuurI' uuui.
All uI the parents of sciuwd the radios, Mayor Swofford nevertheless recom:tuuldren, the 10 or more bUS mended the appropriation of funds commenting,
lrivvrs ho regularly make it ''We're expanding - . - we're trying to go first class [ tan at that intersectIon, the
I think we ought to buy them"
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larrird motorists

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Air u ulture Farl 1. Ituuti and
Srtri'hciry nit ItraltPi. r.dui(atinfl
and Vii'IIurc' Ellirifi flirharnicon
and n.thn'r n.fIn iuile
Airung thi uuuiy nIi'rruanil;,
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tiiiini'flt Ifli1flf lion agaunet f.q$.
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lini's :uiui;t irucliri' that the
u.ppuratu; Ir)(ludP i rnajnr 1
rv'pr;nt in,:
rric'rritiv'tchip
legitimate .ik''erriPn for rt.n-

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Wednesday, October 11, 1972—Sanford, Florida 32771
Price 10 Cents
65th Year, No. 37

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occurred, but there were in'cidenis there hefore the light
was changed'

tralf1j. ;Iloni, Sanford Avenue

On a vote, the motion failed
with
only the mayor and Morris
Previously a flashing caution
light was in use to require voting to remove.
Still on traffic lights, the
traffic along 20th Street to stop,
to
cOflhhhiiSSIOfl
on it iiiotiori b)
giving the right of way
Morris
approved
installation of
Sanford Avenue motorists

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snot accustomed to having to merci4il Street and Park
stop on Sanford Avenue have Avenue intersection. A stop
been plowing into trafflcfln2Oth sign for traffic on Commercial

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Knowles maintained the
amount of traffic at the scene IS

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not enough to warrant a red.
amber-green light. Mayor
Moore agreed with Knowles

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his PIIIUM' 411111 asked Ili pt'tk Ile
''Bill Wtit'n Wells r.'plit'iI iiiSSIS Bill'', the' 1114111 IltilII'(I 41 38
(,IlitAr pistol i*tuI firi'il 1
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111418 could gise no reason fill.
the shootIng, 11I'('(Ir(IltI Ill illVestigatours
I)i't. Williatil IloglitI 11415
j'arresteti all Alabansa Ilulfi,
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Atulioru- &gt;rliti Ibot:iti s;IIII 10

ihargesi William l'ruitliro, 21,
stithtwing a fugitis e 111111 lodged
11111 in the count) Pill until
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hogan also charged Mirhai'l
P.i r k, st it Ii
Keen, 24, of
possession of drug puriipht'r'
•iui*hu Monday after arresting
him on a Circuit Court caplus.
Kern Is in the count) jail Ill lieU
of $2,Y)O bond
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Published Daily, .scept
Saturday, Sunday and
Christmas, published Sat
priCildiflU
urday

Christmas by The Sanford
Herald 300 N. French
FFl
Ave., Sanford, Fla,
Second Class Postage Paid
at Sanford. Florida 32F/i

Subscription Rates

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CHARLES G FINCH. ESO r,ar.a at •ttcrney for
UNITED STATES DISTRICT Pei ctieq, ii was
, MASON C)IX.
COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
ORDERED
above named
0$
thl
lather
DIVISION
Iai
ORwDO
FLORIDA
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nm-re-ut
Cat. NS
"all
UNITED ,'AT ('. C)F AMERICA. pear before th.
Plaintiff, 01 Justice. Civic Center P**
Roct*s'ef. Niw York, o" the
x
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dat o'
DAVID GOHAGEW one GEORGIA
Ira'
fcrt
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f
ri
the
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At t.pni,t Can
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TV Shoo ai.
at, 0,0.' 5'-'
ORDE P FOR SERVICE
W ith the ad
ed
't t
BY PUBLICATION
rfaflt c ,ld •cord'n9 to
Lor
proe't'o'no Art,cle 100* 'he F*
IrT''lld cauSe by
it tIC
ct.gn 371 01 the
p4 I
AssiStaffiServ,cn
Ctt Mt.
werr,
Law. and Seclso Ill a'
ti'i'
United S'Vn A'I0'neV.
Domestic Relations L.a.. and
ø.tl.'CIO
egauns' SPit Orseridanhis.
tw, ,n
'*?" arid 0.o-9' B
•b.rd0'td by Pt
'eglected
pgaI $.th,f. •q4 ,'iat hit CoviSeil? IC
his Witt. and to enips-tt • i.ri upon
ivith,S Oust rict adoptiovi be ditp,flSe'd *'tti Is'
'.• proper',
01 tIle •foi,l.Sd n*gle(t *id
at follows
w' oescrt
aband0'?itrt
and Is further
Lot 93- ACADEMY MANOR
ORDERED- ,tia,i,trvceuf a too'
UNIT ONE , at rps-ocdpd in Piet
m
SOUl 13. Page
Public Rprd$ of 01'he Order be made upon
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tither
I.SoPl
Cem.nui, County. Florida
Sett t*Snty 1701 Oar'. V'O' '°
IflC t 11500r.rigtCttiI Court ?Pitt 'ha
qtjurniipitqe4,0'DVP'-"01
De4VvidWllII, Dvid 001.9w! and
once. t" a'
a' ?tu5 OrOi'r a
Cr'ga S C.ohegsn. tits w.',, •
love IS) IucCest've wCtkS in I*,
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01 no' found *uThsfl
me piece p5 the alt
rewtpi.ts
!he Sl•te 05 FloG, nd
kflowfl addr ess. si.mCIy ORLAN DO
,9lt,fltar,,, appeared p*re,n, and
SENTINEL. Orlando Ffidi. ¶i'E
mV pirl tVvitI upon thtm
P4 FORD HERALD. 5.nf9'd.
fla'
P' AC' ill be'. aute
positin9 a tORI
Oro ;.Vice arid Dy
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residence one .',',abouts
t '
Post 01c'
it 4
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on
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P(t,tter. New
ORDERED that Oat-C
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A(jC 00w a S G.onag.r, it's wife.
54(01 ety C l50 ptes' p .d
'*Af o' Plaed t9 tIt complains
dIttttPd on the outside Itiertof IC he
Jt the 7th day of NowimD0'.
said MASON DIX. at Ocang' C.'
B,,,ra,d. Orlando 5101.4.
1972 avid Oe'taJIltherOU$ 'no COuft
teing h.5 last P,no*fl.OG'i't% It u'tI$
*11 p'o.ead to Ube he ar.ng end
CM
'otnuty e.g$f 1214 days prior
adlvCiCa'ion p4 ffti5 Suit OS if David
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mat
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cat.
Pteqf,
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Cuftagsn end
B 00Puagevi,
Pe'1.O'ia11 V of Dy, frJbie(it'05
wife. 'Ad t,,s.n So'ved wth
CS
rd era r at rare'
'CetA 't flit t.tal, DI P 4or4a. Djt
if
DIX
Lit
54i0
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only IV the, Iri0'$ pVdeided SOf Dy
nme
avid
W$fitid'fit
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$ ction 1455 lisle 21 United States
COO.
'I t us-the'
(vito',
ORDERED $'41 0i.0 0$ thiS
S PutterS II VV0''
tt'.
wow 54 ptSDIt$Iii'O
Unifed
.v09e f the Family (Out
,iq$ttAt
covirely p4
9tC*fØI c,,culat,on .n
St0's0$H,'wYo'
Cil4vity, Flos-idi, UIC a ws So'
owed Sop. 3ut, 1173
(4) (a'ivC ed*S, cmmotwn,
S M4dI't4fW E O'NCiI
On SSP'e'fltiS' 13, 1113
Depusy Cte"b of the COurt
DONE *010 OROtRiD at
$ CIt.,tes 0
O'tanoc. 5l0'a. tPs4 11th day of
A?lo'ney for SPie
fire it
Avgi*t. 1112
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PoWtv Stv V. Coll 4, 11, Ill. 1177 aforesaid

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Sm ok e y Says:

and indicated Police Chief Ben
Butler had also felt (hi' light Is
•not required.

age.

that a

Morris tit(

cidents had occurred In seven light, and Mayor Moore
da's at the intersection since seconded it.

May

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(;ordi)n Meyer, aided b his
fellow conmiissioners Julian

meeting that three traffic ac-

P,el'sh OCT 11 11 .'5 ill

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Mi'\ in tild jitit agr('i' 411111 54111$.
'I'm sorry 11('ci(i('UtS have

1ieefforttoreiiivctht'light stitti the opening of Sanora
subdivision
was headed by W. F. Knowles,
[lilt, ('oiiiiiiis%ioflt'r John
Deity manager, who advised (he

arence P1 KAtZ
Barclay am Katz
SuIte 107. 373 W Farbiflis Ave
W,rIe' Pan r eor.ôa )7'P$

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UDGE OF THE FAMILY CO
.qr.gehatDeen$lP0Di MURIEL
In
tht Matt er o$
ROSE LEC,ERE and 0" are
TRACY LYNNARD DIX. C 0
rpC,ureC ,C $.e'WC a cxy 0f yjr
Age
Sileen Years
t
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on
under
if
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any.
e?n
one
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reading
CARROLL BURKE •P1Oty $0'
on of SARA
petiti
'.efstd
the
Pei,onei whelP address s Si? Co..rI
4.SCWO?kCr rmpl0,Pd
Santo'C £ts.n'C B,n Buld.ng KLIMAN. a
Monroe
Count, Department
and
tie
the
by
the
San$oC F ID' s04 37771.
r
-vic
Soai
Sec
es. toge?hlf tPi
0"Oiflb1 .-.ttt the Cle's of me above 01
t,davt duIy verSed n
the vm
s,lIec Court on 0
a' ,)u1 , 1972 *41909 "I'
Qa, o Oclooef, A C) 1172. otherS1
ct'ud
te entered aga'nst TRACY LYNNARD DIX
hat D"
iiIfl yearS 01
under
?h
rei.e4
Oem$nOed
rn
,he
you $o
neglected and abandY*d b y "4
P,1.t.on
handandhlse.i0'
legal
fattier. MASON oix. arid
W4TP$E5S't
summons
Court on thf 75th day 0' 5p p'av
$
MASON
DIX reduring r
tbrr. AD 1972
C4u5 eety tPt* Said cr10
to 5h
o.au tn
OuI0 not
Arthur H Beck.ITh. Jr
OviSiO'0 Of
cc0'dlnCe *ith ?hp
Clark o4 C,rcu'l Court
Court
flIt
10
05
AnicIt
Semnolt Cou,.
SaI 5rvC
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Sectn
371
01
by CecIlia V
La * •nd Sect ion 111 01 one DOI1it C
D,.v'.t C
ReIaIo?tt Low, and oP*? 11*5. f
COmfOl Burke
that he be oeCtOed negIted *
ADftI t' Pe'.?euner
SDaTd0'ed C, Itt legal father, arid
• 5a0,d
hill cO'flt'' to •option be
111*1
Building
with by rea%Oft Of
SntD'C FlorIaa 32711

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B) BLl.L. S('OlT

two weeks before.

100 Per Cent

mom

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.0nCIt.CIbit0' oeand
name 0$ SANFORD
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t('ilit)
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little
sound
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a d tt
5 JDP1N V. WILSON C.L&amp;SS. and tha'
r5 01
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grc'vit.D'fl 01 the FictitiOus Name
opcC
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's0'da
Statutes
1157
talC
Estate
CDt!10i01fl or tiIt AIOflfvt $0'
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NO'. 1
PuDI.s
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it-;
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Clark
Pubs'
me orspina •t the a'• a' me,n,noit
a' tI5't Ci'ur Court Santo'C
so
Courthouse
ciun,t
IN AND te me Co
P w-as on 0' DetOt OOer tt iN THE CIRCUIT COURT.
COUNTY.
County.
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SEMINOLE
FOP
1977 othrwt • Defauh
In
'ri.r'
the
FLORIDA
entered ogolni' oo SD'
.
ND 771
t- ormanatioc in the ComPIa'
i m.uiooE'
n.sno',ctthaIIDt pJC,ItSPItC DtC in re
DeceaSed
0'
cDfWtVt
t
he
Peti,.o'
weal
to'
tour
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Estate
C c lames M0n9i1t
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and Paz' a'
)0A3 W000V' 0vt
PLC' V.l
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to
preserl'
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MttttSt.PP
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claimS one g,T'.0nd% .ø,.c rou , 0'
YC)) APE HEREBY w7tFi(D
Bi t.cel* '. Eke"
CIttie, 0$ YOU. fYlat hOyt against ft
thi' or oct10' $0' tU$IOCP 01* mino'
DORiS". Clerk
you' 0C
01 said Coun', t; the
ec- $IC agasflt' vu'.
ELDER. B(TTIWC.MAUS
Count, ii.it Di Seminole Coun',.
tO Serve a ct'5". 0' ywt
r,du,TeC
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Pius-so. V fell 051CC In the Court
we t1Cy0t$flSt'b I'Afl to tion Jhr
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fill
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the above ICyICO CDU" on 0" tit'0' clam u oemand t.r,aI be il
Pt
FICTITIOUS NAME
1177 otherwiSe •
hei' State tht place 01 r es.ore
Novembese"
N0 'CI t t."ret't
p5 tP*
be
entered
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Shall
Oe.Anded
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th
ungC .en'.' Coun".
cuartiant
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oVen'
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,he
I ior.aa under t, *,ct.'sDut name ci' complain'
acc.oIflPfli Dp a f.ling spt a'
wTh(S5m, ti.flD and ttitt..' D'
'THE HANDY wrw' and that I
oct*' 3n0 1973
SICC claim 0'
DIia'
on
C(4P
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1
tf
lht
ml'
Said
in'en,(' to regfller SaC name
n0' SC filed thOu te void
SeminuiC Seal.
C
C.'cu"
site
the
Cr1 01
formly graced the
F
ARTHUR $(CWiTH
PHOTOGR&amp;PH of the old Palms Hot which Avenues, when the allCoun',. rlwio. lvi .Utd1viCt *itn
DI tIle LOST
tad
$'.
Ole"
01
A.I.
r,ctD5,15
tow
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he did not like to be iltttss
withstood another assault by changing things. 'We nuidea
city officials, the mayor and decision two weeks ago for the
light: now let's stick with it" he
to
commissioner
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added
remove the new traffic light
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installed at the 20th Street and
cited
the coming Increase in
Sanford Avenue intersection

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f i ghting in the war. omhinej
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wor
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people
th a vountar' pi'am o
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accounk'd for. US. ba$ in
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for th their
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nted
to
demonMrate
wa
in power
ships off the In&amp;chifle( eosst
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Cobjlectioml;
were riot lit scr -ing
CVCfl$fl.
thi
tStet' in
be
but
vacillatiTl
nd
impracto 'tarttcipating
but
.eorge MGovern.
Mcw1n spoke *0 a crowd ing
with other the nation
pint
tical
man
whoae
solicits
forewould
the Vietnam war.
the tvps he
hides said numbered ltlM(Wi per.
"the wre- in
'ctintrws
to
repair
en
d
th
war,
IiW
Vietnam
e
u4kc to
Fat
Al the same time. Mcovern
SONS L a $ a-plate
.kagc left by th is war."
veflt'$ tand
PraLsit for M
the UnIWd SUittc can have trip dinner.
addtd.
'We must 11M0 ari
irafl1
-Art e,zpanciei aid
peace "zsr sia
He declared the cho'c'e in the came fr(Tl Hs*ard fl Samuel.
o.called tar4'rtmes trials
director of the Na- hi'
sat•m
me, for the past on an%
election 1 'between e'tc'u1ive
I
nam it ar including it guarantee
saving of face "
timAl lAbor
iless, % ar in Indochina or the
x4lore
tj
ll-either
lit
good
)0b
Or
It
full
,W I'liemm-rattir presidential
. distinct ptwabilit~- --and I dent W Hanoi to
"itits is not the time for
raflê?'flWfl for I'i'tIWfl of P1" funded higher education."
tw'lieve the absolute nec'eitYof
for 'ciung melt imtnat)On5.," he said. "It is a
in ctners arid an sceountifl
point plan in a natinnall
_AmneSt)
that we could have peace
for reconciliation."
night
those
rntssin
rues'si
Speech
teieisei
)all or esilt to asciid time
ssho
cho.'C
Vietnam, and we could have it
all US rz-'ne_______________________
He S4U1 he would su.cpend U.S Un% da% that we nut the m%ing
a'tinT
iiTid
boming. rriilit.ar
aheac of he saving of
aid to Vietnam on inauguration of lives
fact"
4a,andd1bWhht'1ctPre
(
McGoverr \ ic t.ar. SP'ect
ident to Hanoi
Saying Preident Nixon's was considered t, aides to he
p'nt f °N'° •M%a't'
I.decisive rniilitar' actiort' has
mibtie and rrtodular M1IC5 in
one of the ml crucial of ht
R Bill. SCOTT
ConuUiSSIfner Julian Stenparate zomn rather than
failed to brinG peace Ut In- entire campaign It was taped
sion mixing thoo-m &amp;5
dochifl Moserfl declared Sunday and cmed on
"planners dream"
stations at
by the roning
Monday night vttd to adopt an recommended
Dale said West First Street
flakethat will work" and is similar to an over-all cost of $17nM011
as the .rak-iuld be kept .same as 5th
anix'rtded roiiing CIFdInEWe and bo,rd and
in
t
France
tht method used
light
m
S'' t'th
Ink in
corrin'ients of l)i1ke starniflg ierc'ial USC.
cit planner
flake,
points
which against ttw cornmnerCi*t17.at10
ordinance,
coniniissin
in another
The
-An unn,ediate order upon
of West First Street and uie
The S.tuth Dakota ,atnr
requfle5
two
readings
to
pass,
was
it
ammcndment,
th f or
takinjz the 1residentsal oa
said there are two basic' differe l on approval of tak eflt
IS
forces
to
stop
all
bombing,
will
I,
D.jilie .said too much
his
plan
an
between
en
t-.1 readinp, which will
juris'icttofl ti'l approve all
13 n'ercia 4i these areas would
coifli' ciurlrli ttic
and sUr, an orderls
supplieS,
.
First
(-awse traffic pirriblen's And
effort to rri.aintitm the gcn'ernaction whether the spirits are ccmW-dil 1.1 me
cOmmlss
South
Vietnamese
withdrawal
under
a
the
only
at
tr
lak
efront
is
mi-ni of
reading cit the new law Is
or fl
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President Nguyen 'an Thicu. schedule
.
we have in to," he added
roning
heduled
for
t
-flireionsM US negotiaflake suggested insttid the Under the proposed
n the 'ieti that miluth a
were made
Several
changes
North in the proposal as first concentration of commercial requirements beer and time
theUnited
Pains that
to tellthe
suceessfufl end the mrs it,
tuan
would be under the
Vietnames'
areas but leaving the lakefront
omung board
meet
presented
by
the
them to
th board
3
skid Nixon "has. Stoles
Maytr change wuid put for high-rise apartment-s Wi
turn
of
re
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th
th
to
this.
initikU%'C
wi
ed
and
fail
h's thanct'
all U.S war prisonerS arid ar,
produce peace, rwting that "4(1
all
the
Americans
accounting
of those missing in
Notice
per cent of
th&amp;n9dY
oni.iiLsewi
jast in Vietnam have died in it*
NOTIC( UNDER FICTITiOUS
FICTITIOUS NAME
ncitity all parties
e
would
further
NAME STATUTE
FICTITIOUS
died
under
th
no NOTICE UNDII
htP't ;.yf'4) ¶?'.4, last four 'ears.
NOTICE
IS
at
the
United
States
would
TO
5't$40Y
1 AV CONCERN
NAME L&amp;*
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present aaministratlofl'
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P.IItt 9 lfl 1b'
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it
internal
the
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te t.c4t'0 Fla
pohtic.'i. of Vietnam arid that we
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alance
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Aineflcari voter to ach ieve the Lind of b
jUdgment which a presidential campaign should
encourage.
discovered always
This crne s. and T1O t is
some of the basic
that
has been. so manipulated
help
assumptions which could be counted on to
the ciuzen have been ignored
Indeed. they have been viothiec
CondItioned to expect a certain amount of
"and-dngger derring &amp; as the strategists
went about planning
a! the two great Part
their campaigns. the continuing exposures of the
powerful and rich GOP's invasion of their op-e
pcments and we mean the candidates. ranks by
spying is cvw instance
to the T?CfT1t
Now there car he added
Watergate affair. the rcvelatiotl by ffit
1ustice Depart
VVashingtati Post that FBI
inert I ik indicate that infiltratrnil of thi
campaigns. of the leading Democratic con
rallies
tenders b political spying to upset
th
opposition
streng
misdirect supporters and sap
is part of the Nixon r election campaign
instance cited is that of the sabotage of
the Mask ) , rimnLr 'nmpaigT r NrV HaTTfl
shire when a letter IWV. iiiic i
fabricated by a White House aide, was. sent to
wtuch
the Manchester NH Unrnt Leader in
Senator Edmund S MusI:ie of Maine then the
:lfmocratIc front-runner was ciepic'ted cmrenck
F"
:Lunlng a racial slur or. Americans of
:.merlcan descent as. 'Canucls.
It was at that time Musl:ie's lead started ti
drop s. he reacted with deep emotion, denying
at such a
such a letter wi th th e Irnd of disielief th
taéic could be employed by his opponen which

Secretarial

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comment Senator George
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other
tat
memtrrs of Cotigrew tradttionaui' opposeti it
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big nr manned
tIne
diwniwrei ni renewet atiemptl it
will i
pendinr next year
Tan thu and other reasoni —
. tiousm ii amer - the NatIonal Aeronautics.
new ruin
tiensi
astronaUts
CDI, canr' U. titer
tviw sinti nurntaer of
splice fltlSSlOTTh.
future
maniieC
personaL pretereuct Itits at
scheduled fur
meat utciutit the !tnal Apotit
tie
three
Skylab
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aet tat
lift-of! Lt E.
begin
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shuttle
of
WT and fla
Wit
Agenc' officiali tron. Its uclmmiltratat. tsr, .lamea C
crck thrntusures. of aStrona ut cml.VILChs. at Unwi.
merciauiafli tumvr taken some ae the' luster awa' from 1.'.t
aimed apace flight
ke SavttiI, one Of tie
Thes have' afr"ttetl Lamuic
ti
aever. original MercurI' astronauts. kee' a tighter rein or
..nrotiaut sictivitsee., tins that the honor avsten. has beer.
abandoned U tavir of struWeflt pea regulations. governine
program

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las. ui
Ut im'-vut tms rurmnt rallier
Usic the Stit'i8 O94L
It ma' sta ume- in'. the
thus
teutUIilfr'tiflte'd clays
month . but tie 1 7 race tar
the While' How is begmnmf
U) look like a
U cuneIidat
lVs aina*t
are
and voters
li
Of
etatutdl b a deca
poittirsal tumult
the strange
Lyer
'Water$tt caper' It. wtuct
arv flier have' beci indicted.'
install
lot' trying to
veattrupP1fl deeaces in'
DTIUCratU !iat1otal t:a;rtmittee t,sdquTttrs
Iis to udrgUt
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345 no

tisimi" thmnitiiithitsuit the ctati aim
for
ittim
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utmsimia I
s411111 ,jillp tt'l;cm sass he plans to

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fsiimilrmit rri'enitiv when the von-

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stUd%' i ritmilnal law iii Florida,
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Minumi I k'rno'rntq, showed tip mnict,mke
If I had been there I could
u,iunnoiint'etl at the construetlon cite bitt were tt,ld by have gotten them in,' Brown
reer'hti' (onctrtirt ion ('o cald ''I made arrangementc
ripie
i,1ffril that the firm' c in. take ;uimthoried
((shill
have
told
the
contractor
Rursincis i overage wnsildnt let
thetis roUse Inside while the jolt who they were They showed up
had
assuming
In progress
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hadn't
1 lolloway and htaiitrugartner been triade, but
Karl,
1)-hay'
State Sen.
tie let In hut the
clem,iimntletl
tOrill Reach, who rtwise not to
i.ffirial held firm
It's really ridiculous when run for re-election, will tie tw'k
the tiuritra' tore wont let nest sesinn as a special con.
owners and representatives of cultant to the state Senate on
the owners inside a humibling," se' ,itj'/e emis.ncInne
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in nffiriai fron ffire
Karl istbeing ,cked to cerve

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Tyra .1r. has
I t'(Iit5tl'Il a change Irommi
1 :.ris 'ulture' to office district I Ill
III pen Iv located vast (if
I uglas Ito.itl, ts'ta'eemi SIts 431
Mi l l 434, fact rig I.I. list'
ri js'rty t'ontaIns It; acre's
I )thvr public hearings in what
lirtlinises to be a usarathon
ii meeting. include Dav is FishIts k: request for .m /nnIng
h.initi' fr'sstii .mgnie'iilture to
Ii ittit industrial on I)rI'rtY
li wated sumi 20 acres on Sit 441 of'
the Orange-Se'iiitnole ( 'isUtit!'
limit'.
I"ortun,mto I'antuso - request
miii ,tgrn'ulturu' to w)moIe'saIt'

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SCHOOL BOARD
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iiisimm&amp;'reIal on property

loeted east of Sit 426, on the'
Miukkr 110811
north side
fron t lutist
Sum ii Slut as' it:
multiple
taimsily un
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MISSOURI BELLE SWOFFORD WILL
WORK TOWARD:
SCHOOL HOUSING PLAN: To usoop a ]onq '"qis
sc"oo t- ,
- us r"g fac t es I: r, for tho ontre co' , t
d,ne; to

r'ee i' u :a r growth

irg ea.iorr ri Ss'rr 'ce County for petmanerl ,..Iu.
POLITICAL AD PAID FOR BY MISSOURI UEU( SWOFFOP

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,iitrirulttirt' too gi'rseriil rota'
,nerriiil oil property IsIIL'ated liii
/sirtw,rt ltnnli'viird, south of
( '011111!" C lub Road, north of Sit
it; A
Irvin mm
I", W. Tompk ins
,mgri.'ulturi' lit gt'rwriI ctmni
Prstu'rtY l,o'atiqI at
mtwri'iai
the soutlia i'st i orner of 511 436

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Malksr,' home,

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hacee lie 'sill cerve as sort of
a judge who hears evidenee fl .1
mcp.'ncionc case then make m
reromm,nitation to the Senate
The lawmaker, en unsw'ces.
fill candidate for overnnr in
the 1&amp;mc. taid his Daytona
Reach law firm is opening i
branch office in Talimihassee
which can assist with some of

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residential on property ks,ated
north of Lake Brantley and
'.oiith of Wekiva Springs itoad
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property located on 511 427 at
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creel more than 440 pounds of
gold and silver coins from a
Dutch ship which sank off the
No rw egian coast in 1725. The
value of the coins has been estI'
mated at more than $30,000

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FIRST FEDERAL is now occupying two
city blocks on West First Street.
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:'nt pit' un Mrs ivc t: :.ea'Spapers arc,und J*
what
was
nttefler
no
ugly
UP] would hate been
'ti- tiac.lgroutid
It the foreground was Dr Wolfgang G Friedman'., Cr,
veter-old professor of international Law at Columbia 1r
sides alt.
','ersIt % . lying it ins own blood on a Ne's V cmrk
been
ttad
He
iUSt three blunts. from the university
;tatitwd b,t thret teen-age th ugs
e United
ironically Prof Fried man had come to th
arch
those
th ugf
escape
life
under
to
1130
s
the
uf teL tittiC tue \az.is.
page in
most reaieri who did ri ot çuciciy turn thethe
L
bteck'
th
in
at
have
noticed
lost'se'r.
ma.t
disgust
wall
tend
ground of tnt photograph. an attractive stone
spra -pai-r. tie wall of a building were covered with
soc..'
pollution'
visual
of
form
initials—a
tunics
times dignified with the name graffiti '
'
Is there' an connection between the foreground
tuio'liground of this picture which, to paraphrase Con
tunsus. u aurtli 1(j.U(Xi words cii commenUir'
-)
Yes yes of course. am t he soc-iulugtsts say , criminal b
burn Soc.wt is. ultimately respuns.iblt
are nude
but What it It th at s.uciet dues that makes ;.eo.ile—
suung people sirticuIar}. a ho commit the overWhCInT'
h
it it' ticloul
ing pncpurucienanit't of t'rmes.—Wkflt to deinto
a
jungle
wh.'
Iv ctegraot to turn their environment
a i:!
sid n.an .c.t-Trs. a
the' stupic
e'5
luitura.
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and W inter Woi uls hltiult'vard.
F IV. Tonnpkimss - from
l
ititil hi pie f a int ly to
property
com merci al (in
lot'.iti'ti ;it this' northse s'st corner
,f SIt i:u; and Winter W($41'

residential to restricted
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,,ri,tlort

i0('iItt'(l on Sit 434 .111(1

Kind Of Tune

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agriculture to iiiultIplc' funnily
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preaiUenr anc
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himself it the' camuaugn Will.
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Harris. pulls. their tiupe's
couflirI' like it man' taismfle
cennk' niure atrt tutre tn. a
t'uniMhtiafl - rtdttig taretulII'
Ntzui nutaM
prepared repurti aOL stirring
OftII' UVVUSWflu* tuitionaL atThe sruge1t' speeches.
tentiul.
tairdlI' vunstitu it a iegituuale
'The clabenger !li from a
for McGovern
twgrt
in. S,eiittle ii a
tartur
heputilicans wu'ikt Elite
sijermnarliet in Dallas. it, a
nuthing better than ti tr the
roc* teStivaL it Mioneapulis..
Lnnmucratit
tail it 'a e*il whet. tie appears
candidate mute a lengthy
alongside &amp;enr. Ltiaard
Nixon atamidit
tak
Ieflnet1!' . the :1.ett put
The ur'ugates' till-hit,refused it,tw at candidate, that
flutter
tanuliar
spct.
IT* taithtu or the curious
asnmngtun
new'uum
twgill %i gather mr
1Mw .lanuary snowfIakea and
numbers
the pabulum pr oac is about as
'flit men around ben
peristiabit
art
M',,e'terr,
Gc'urge
They praise President
waiting tat a ctwice to pouixt
peacemaker.
the
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fimrmmn'rtt' na mud hi Stilts' ('mull'
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istilsi 'iiii','t thms people" and
'sail' V thii' Iiatmni'r of s'uici'rt'ii'

m',,mmUibntiorm imict week
'I )mi inntrihutiisn was; licted aq
iittflin&amp; froni a Santo Trimlfftanis, i.1 'I'Iumlupa 'in the previouc
st i'th'c , ittitriloitlismi rc';irt filed
with Sc'c'r.'tor' 'if State lilt hard
Stone
A ppmir.'nti y not knowi
whis'ther the imuntrltsutbun
Itik.', tsr really had commit' fr',ttm
tin' pul.'mI Florida indc'rwor hi
figure,
I inwKlnc played it
cmiii'. Nest week time ('OnI r tint Ii un showed up tinder
I'ls;$mIclitmIrec
contribution

ilinni
l'rtlIit ansi I 'imii't .Iiicthi
Iabttteil tic ri'iuiitr m'tmmiirttman

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the Office of Astronauts Mtatrs NrvertheLe. he had tit
nowle11gt of widespread sales of atrnnaUts.
"menmeflWs.' brought tiac+ U tnantt sifter
auUigraP Ut : apiece
tr
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rental!
Nos it wit tie' Swytnn responsibIlity ii
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tulAnwiTig
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ltSti'OWIUts UT. tUtWt uisiotu abide hI' th
rules.
that
than 12 pensotutl items. weighing TIC
1 Ne
flight
half .puimcl mimI' be carrwC DI' at. astronaUt Ut
Ni urmi thst later nught have a rumnierciál t•aIut ma tic
niust
: The apace
init
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er
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selerteit
ftitnt
uppmnvt cact of tie ersotial pre!
FtSV1JTIS*Utf
tnUSt
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astronaut it' tic car-let: or isjonr
disclose the limOs. anti numbenl of Items. Uit.et at miuions
withu 31 Oays after cenupiftiot. ci! the flight
jereuct 3U COTiUliTUTIf flight nenu must be
tinal
£
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piw't•C. a tiunUr storage
liti.oft
not
I If sistruflaUts shouit cam" Items. mU
vulge
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pre'.'&amp;ousiI' annouirecf publici.
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mitt ti new's. media
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not
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what they were trying to hid.
llit, Brown. chief of the Rurpij of ( ontructinn caki the

building it new
ttiuq siffli' tii,il'Iir,g rftiu'ql
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a inert handful.
McGovern sees the war
The reasor is clear enough Dakot.a
preacher-man
:rc'ut the eves of the South
F'razt
vicileflc*
of
near-pacifist. the ccirriplete
e::..:
thOut
actiity
wi
rioves that tmni dmin;th war
:::.gcther do not impres$ hint
ciiicwrng McGovern on the trait
tt,serv('r
of his ar,tia:
tib't st—cd t' the genuineness
Phtadeiphia
speech
could
well ha v t*eri the
.uitii. That
of
his
campaign
tc
date
Vf'i' , best
Vwtr.am does.
Nc'crthelesS. his. prex-cWatiOt with
by
contrast cifter.
hate Its hea" poli tic-al cost icGc,vcrn
terested
ahen
in
an
even
slight]'
dis
d
evnts uninspired
domestic
con•
other
aria
econorn
he is talking about the
perhaps.. he appears to t
'rns. Inath'entcrit
rig that he reaii' is. a OY*-iSs.Ut candidate. as his r'as.
'aays. used it contend
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The betting has ic be. however that McGovern
t.Lnn,mt-r: :'r \''tn.n te rcit bef:re the
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Mc'Gc've.rt
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th
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After all. both ;
bin .'\skea and Ilouc.' Speaker
Richard l'ettigrca hadiIread
.mpptms mit eel t'otfli%ttt'es tliist
have been sttistimi lii,' prntmls'tim
ir several timnilis
a , (141 1111' iii ike l'e lii
tmttee, a hich is made up only
O f le g islators, 'flilmnlas sought hi

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\Vh. then. should an' political knack it off and talk
Ic'
he
ough
tiavt—ttlkt
trust in government. etc
more about the econotr.. cr.rrie
advanced by some of his
ns.is.if'nt
Out argurnf'T.t.
mveryone
knows ahere Gect:
'c'mocratC friends i f thz-.t
s ar.t1Wa? corist.:.
That
hi
Mc'Gcert stands cit \'ic'tnart
arid that ii u theref
vn is alread s.ohdi behind him.
time to keep dwelling cis".
watt of valuable carnpalp
pcititiclkll makes another po,::
'i.Ti astute Republican
that
'McGtwCrnis
constant trieritirit of the a;:
He argues.
iior. s.ne it is
£resider.t
,
a special athantape ii
out rrcie
trnincter U millians. c: -c.tcrs. that 1w has. Tsedto ahricis:
CUUfl15
OUT
cut
.ar 5Ni.flC* i: S troops..
Vutharri and
rin mapped sending draftees IC'
ground action in the war.
e President is. getting
':fls do indeed indicate that th
also show that s.ate
ey
,Jit on these macir counts, Th
favor the bombr
people
American
im'itwS of the
other U S effr:
trw mining of HazphctflC harbor. and
take-over
as we a,"
:c prevent a North Vn'triamest

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that vnt.fleV inn, whfrt an.
Wti tieT'i UT en!ritenz U
hit o!ftt ML Grant Rur it
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Grant.
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the death penally and other
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'tncrngt' pro-Israel 5It. against our Vietnam bombir,
scind off 1cwdl
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utter of applause
His cr drew the barest fl
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His
way
It is not uualt this long and e1cWflt at a PMa&amp;t
and its human cos: was
Tt5POTIS was
fund-raiser, tend the audte'
speeches at
l''i!1er
it
approv1Ti Often'.,
orousi
demand
houiOd
his
parts and cit' squares be finds.
greatest
respont
s
far
hi
:r end to the war drawing by
response
is
great
or
small
McGovcn
Yet, whether the
heSVii' upon the
"etn deWrmlflCLl to d a t II
confessed th at he is
he goes At tine stop. he
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\mcTrIan. war. The irony
it he tiu)drl be

numnt'r et j)ltmcat ibser'rr
last week Iiti the tit '11 inj

think
before the ccmntereflce c,
Neci'Ork appearaTl
in hisAmcrcafl
.teaish orgaTii7tmflS.. his pnTKipat put
TT5.!Ct
he is OCt
th damaging rtCltIciTi that
N5t was to dispel e
tt'c
be couldn't resist

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U unü da af
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f1I%'I 1 ItS an other wi.
mat. Put Irr 01 tie lint
"Mt Grant art wit. .ijrt

Perhaps the most remarliibit c;'ec is that
his wi'
with everything
president
of the'
trend
the
present
according to the polLs.
his
ecnnoTr forget the' deficit spending .
to so
masterful control of news appears. to
pi*sihl
ormutrnr that no voter car.
blanket

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1118' lift (A' EUflIIIU) tor ive -.
nor. lie mayalrvail% thinii, lie is

this evidence He

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thOugh It
this. tee up. and it t;urely Iorils. 115
will, then "we' will have' a ne nigh in. poliica
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if
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matiTii both endt mN't far wur b's wife'tim't
wer,frr
the
%nnw!tlnwi wist
iri the wind giIi7i wilt nt tie salar' I pa vnI.
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tie rWh tat U 51 01.'
"Geed tIV. I kw VOL
T!n**bI enu1dtt ipeL Bit:
vnt Utkr thiatmi. &amp;=

an normal. honest mar would have held
Yet it was employed then and there can he no
douh that such t.actI are still very much ir use
or. the c :F
can ths hiame rest on
N
althougt they are the ones. whose hands. have
been caught jr the coobe uir
For instance, there is. the word from the Fair

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Offbeat

and

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the c C
le pliw. wculc he speriting
to eat and the meat to put or. his table as the big
grain nmnhines reap in their golden harvest
from the Russian wheat deal
it Is in no wa to disparage the aceomphshnt!fltS which President Nixon has to his
credi for his four years in the White House to
point out that there is no excuse at all tom the use
of the political tactics which are iws being
brought to light
Rather it is a time when the opening of
channels for honest news floe is essential so that
the true greatness of th e American democratic
government car. be disclosed for all the world to
see and eTWV'

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and long-time the of the war. plans disclosure of
his Own plan for the WT5 tmd uI I public
prcnlunceTflefl. Tusd*y
'z'et th is is also the time when Nnwmi's special
advisor on foreign affairs Dr H.nry S. Kissinger
reurfls from aT' extraordina ry prrvait u1
SLSrnTi with the Hann, peace negotiators in
Paris .)ust a enincideflc(Y'
Then there is C.andidatt Nixon 's extranrdinar promise of no fe federal tax for
, years if he
not onl y this year hut for the next four
is. still in the While House
What a crystal hall It does get a little cloudy
when it is recalled that the taxpayer who would
sav ta dollars. if this fiscal miracle were to

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th3t can confuse
can have a series of disappointinen1% follow
and frustrate you hut if you are alive and alert to sudden
events and happenings that occur, you find you have a real
d)ancc to gain big ticaditay to some new idea or approach to
- your interests.

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if Mart hi 17, 1973. at I P iii., it
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SaUte Harrison Chapter,
Daughters of the American
Revolution, will meet Friday,
prayer.
Reports from the various Oct 13, at 2:30 p.m., at USC
AUNDROMA1
colninittee chairman were horne (if Mrs. A. W. Lee, 2407
Local.d behind the Fairway
Laurel Ave.
:lveru.
Market on Hwy li-il at 21ffi St.
All
visiting
Daughters
are
Mrs.
Chapman,
Mrs
Op.natl a. m. DAILY
10`11 u!liatmus, \Irs C. 1. Thomas itt'!' ..
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DEAR ABBY: I served on a jury. One of the wornien
Jurors refused to believe the accused could be guilty
rape because he had such a nlice-looking mother. Another
juror [a man) Wd, "But his chin is so weak, he can't
poasib have any charader." Ather one said, "ut's not
come to a hasty dwislon. 7be county Is paying (or all the
meats, and the fond is au good here."
LEARNED A LOT IN OKLAHOMA
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Followed with an inspiring talk.

II" Is. urrenitly serving a tour of
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jury in New
DEAR ABBY: When I was serving on
Mexico the foreman uiuggted that we give the "poor wunin a peonaI injuries case evething
an" who was
she wanted because the insurance company had plenty of
money. I had the feeling the "poor woman" was lying acm
the stand, but everyone cise was for kth her sock It
them. and I'm ashamed to admit they talked me into it.

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She is a 1972 graduate of
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of Nov. 18, nt3p.mn ., at All Souls
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will follow in the church social

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— Mrs 1)ottie Erickson. Mr

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I)EAIL ABII'. After passing judgment on several cii, one of the women Jurors told us the made all her
decisions by following the horoscope!
I pray God lam never tried by a Jury of my peers.
L.A.
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from Steubenville High School
in 1%9. lie is serving a tour of
- duty with the U.S Navy,
stationed at Cecil Field,
Jacksonville.

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I used to sneer about the rich getting away with murtier while 11w' iu- Iangukhed in prison.s, hut when we
hrd the C8%C OF fl convict licciLced during the prison
in Ohio you wouldn't have believed the way the Jud&amp;,
lawyers and Jurorum bent over backwards to weigh all the
evidence and come to a Fair conclusion. 'flue wcuaed was
already a convict, he WLS black and uneducated, it w
jurors tried to put ourselves In his place We knew in our
hsrts that man was not guilty! And we jndged him
FORMER CYNIC IN COIAJMRLIS
Innocent!

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Born in Rochester. N.Y., the
bride-elect is a 1970 graduate of
Seminole flgh School where
slit' tta a memuiber of the
Marching Seminoles.

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lansing. She was celebrating
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SS Sa what else is new, 'ou may
ask Well, this lively gal was
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Hypnotist,
still
be
the
guest
Justifiably proud as punch of
this good earth!
1.tKtr
tier
lIavel m''tht'r
)h and she was so beautiful
MRS.
CARRIE
LANSING.
too
years
'oung.
his great to see suth 1oveI
iq - dressed irs a blue floral dress
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as graced tile face (if
with daughter, MrS. Mark Reeks of Geneva.
tludt' Mr. and Mrs. H. W.
,Aith ;I perfc411), gorgeous pink
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40 corsage arul in the midst of a
ii,etiloret. Sir. and Mrs. Forrest
Daughtvrs of Wesley Sunday and others reported on their
the tl.rong in
6rcenc,
Nlr and Mrs. Frank ScboolClassof the First United visi to nursing homes and
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Sanford.
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,;I% Ing, *11app%
Gerhardt, Mr. and Mrs. Porter
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Seminole IA)dge to congratulate
e sick during,
l.ady,afldi*fl niuretoUtUIR' ' Il.imblen. Mr. and Mrs. Methodist Church held the homes to visit th
62. tier and to wish her all good
flai monti Morris and Mrs. annual fried chicken luncheon the sumuumer months.
on Monday with Mrs. Donald
Hudson. Mrs. theThost making donations to
King, Mrs. G.B.
birthday bank were Mrs.
Clarence Purse'l, Mrs. Viola
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C/i err! Kelly. Wihhiamsand Mrs. Floyd Athow Doris Harriman, Mrs. I.. E.
White, Mrs. J. P. Thurmnond,
servin.. as hostesses.
Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. It. F. Cole
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If avne Kelly beautit'ully decorated with
Mrs. Taylor appointed Mrs.
..reenery :ntermingled with
C.
M. Flowers, Mrs. C. E.
hibiscus
73.
1 4271w,. A uiut-mnbership branch su.as
Two isiIors, Mrs. Mildred McKee and Mrs. S. G.
Harriman to a nominating
. held Wedrwsda, Oct. 4, t, the
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IS. MLimtante Springs Woman's
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('hub at the city's community
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house
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Mrs.
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Itefrt'stutmments, prepared by
engagement of their daughter, tusiness session.
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the club members, consisted of
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cookies, cakes, nuts, mints,
Mrs. W. P. Chapman in the
\%ayne Bruce Kelly, son of Mrs.
ausagu.'s, punch arid cot fee
Virginia Kelly, Augusta. Ga., absence of Mrs. D. M. Paul,
gave the devotional program. To hIeet
nil Bron Kelly, Deltona.
using the word "worry " as her
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A short article by Helen S.
hride'-eleCt is the grandri
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t)EAIL ARHY' 'C(X)I.Vll.l.K, OuR)" was titegustid
th )ury du4y and wanted to know IF her experience was
iq:
I had the same disgusting experience In San Diego. (*
Juror said, "If we don't find this man guilty we will never
be asked to serve on Jury duty again, and that's 11w way I
make a little extra money, so let" make It unanmuuis and
home
My husband served on a Jury in Tuscaloosa, Ma He
s twing tried for arson An' he r Jurw,
.aid a cafe owner
salesman in one of the stores, saki they stx*ild find the
acetkwd guilty because he had voted to keep the storm
open on Thursday afternoons instead of closing them sa
'was the custom during the .unvner months.
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the
announrtll(
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engagement and forthcoming
uuuarriage of their daughter,
Miss ('nthia Alice t)uflnis, to
John liiumbert I,indsay, son of
Mr and Mrs. Georg" P. Lundsay tit Stcubt'nvillt', Ohio.

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health and to enjoy it ith her the
cake and ice cream parts fare.
She is a native of New York
anti
flight at the tender young age if
98 sears ouflg''
She is the mother of Mrs
M.aik Reeks of Gent'ia. ith'

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into the mnvestigfl(fl of .'
pnlIMe4 by the donor to (wi the
Shi''R. Another .'ptwt. ..f Ijii
murder in4 bar rohhery FIer
MOn rth.r nings.on toten rrrcs
trngdi
%iyeri y Pitrirk
father
Terminal Hospital." q
at
prs'ire •n
ptit
iA.lfl ARC. Wednesday (Neal
'llRt.'fI flhlFP IhRins '(rol
(nnnn to et the br owner, n
Firnett, of rMltse rr,rne to Movie of the Week. lieutenant
hv
Ie (rant old friend f
temp ramentl Sthi,cter'c Wife
grips pith
,ibsnlvn
!he
to
dedicates Sher'.' North m
nrm star 1Ydi.' (rme, phi, st'r' an a vi4ow iho
girl of complicity It •ip1'ar4
but in- herself to clearing the name of
has lost her voice
by her
her murdered policeman- the crime as planned
fortunately not a1 of it
boy friend
Regulars Vicki l,arence, husband, hn Is accused (
Harvey Korman and 1.yl. having been on the take before
i)1 NRC. earr'h l,iv Men
Waggoner get into the art, too he 'ian slain The policeman,
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Another 2tw%t iq -lark GilfArd PIRYP(i hY Patti Burke. in art,
•A fliO'.'' us inderway
utiuPflt
killed
on
a
mob
Misc Gnrrrue get.s very serious hushed arid
to maric the national crime
for a wonderful rendition u'uf contract Money is planted in syndicate
sod international
his car to incriminate him, but
"Rut Not For Me"
wlisnh7ed crime Nick
cartel
if
his wife launches her tfl.
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Franelnna'u is unsigned
31) ARC, The Paul I.ynule ',entigatinfl when her pleas fall Rianco
Mi'tsmnn
Control to trick
W
Sh.'i, "To Commune or Not to on ympathetie police ears, but
lown the apparent leader , if the
(ntnmune." It's almost a happy fail to get any action Jack
movement The effort 'AIflPS tfl
(alloway. Partha
for PauiI After several Warden,
,srgurnent.s with his father-in- Kitt anti N..hemiah Persoff ire light After a big mob hans c
bumped rff.
law, Ifowle and his wife featured
Barbara park up and leave, and
;ii .iw. rhe Julie An4rciw
-lG CBS. Medical Center
move into a commune Paul is
HourS
Comedy s the big thrust
shattering
age-old,
delighted, but his wife Martha The
in
Rickles
isn't. She refuses to talk to Paul question of how much should a tnnhitht with f)nn
inn Rich tattle
West,
until Howse and Barbara corne terminal patient knowihout the •iuiite'c
md Alice C,hnstely to help
Paul never had it so good. evtent of the illness us th. basis
along. They do a spoof cit Noel
u-larry
of tonight's story

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the i r,.btx)n I bo%% w as composed
of a spatula, spoon, recipe and
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The hostesses ttcrc attired in
long hostess gowns. Mrs.
lhnnuan chose tangerine crepe
.nd Mrs Cook oraniZe and
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Oi;'ens itas attired in a
bt.0 k and ii hite Itto piece
ectblt' ttith multicolor plaid
trim lit r mother chose t tthn
nd tthite knit dress ;'Iti reui,
tttiit and blue trim and Mrs
HiCharde ttore a red and tthite
pculester dress

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nembtes. They terc made cit
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rank ltley
htte.
Orange Fruit punch
center arrangement of green sered from a rstal txwl
\Ico Mines. l.eofl Steina stiver along with nuts antI ratntx'
iv ent med
Scott, J.
tth yelhn scented mtnt.c. Several brIdal ganeM i1WCE. l)iiinon
c;wrgn'
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Marie
etaburatelY
th
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tandi's
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kitchen theme was decorated cake tth yellow and evening and pri7eS %i Oil by Mrs
The
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ithite icing and the inscription lames Winter, Mrs. B. Q.
tarried out in decorations and
(4iflioun. K. I.. Griffith Sr., K.
and the honoree
the honor ..ucst, Miss O%ens, "For the Bride Tfle"
Nichols,
i.; O ens. Marion
Mrs n.
Other
uest
included
her mother.
Albert Zittrower, Marvin Estes, Theresa I3atle,
Mrs W H. RiCharde, almost counpletel covered it ith
and
future ininiaturt' kitchen "gadgets" \lmcs
I hotflas 5terltng and Miss Judy
the
of
Cobb, H. A. Frank, Jr.,
liuomas
miser,
pit,
including, a toffee
mother
each
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bridegroom.

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overlaid iIh yellow net over in tilt. tenter.

The htue of Mrs. .1. M.
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tngmafl 2S00 Mrt1e
thi' snC of a kitchen shower.
('itt 3. comptunentlng brhieElaine Owens. Co
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hostess as Mrs. Walter Cook.

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the hatan of pror.otonM most cttcpfldeflCC. the arc available for
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CnpkyNc1SC1
promnAt
pubheit' promotional material. indicates
the from' of A
brochure, The brochure tells ,osler,' and other
OUIKflX' DENTURE
tay in public there may be drawbacks
airmail material for
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WASHINGTON - In an
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wending
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muuM venture j.-Ito the
of its priority theme
ty beca
under space is avaithlc, airmail
extra mone for airmail
f Madison Avenue 3dtMflg
always catches the first plane
mMl.
three cent insurance
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In an attempt to establish priorities on problem railroad
crossings In Seminole County. ('nunty Engineer William
Hush presented to the Hoard of County ('ummnission a ;mint
system he devised as a means to determine greatest iiecd.
On the basis of ratings tic used four factors:

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18 points; Icesburg-Tavares. K.
crossing. Main lAnes
S431, two points; Trilby, two poin(.s. Uvledo. Aluma, two
points; S and K. Branch U)-4) rile: one point
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no points.
Hecomninentleti priorities, based upon these ratings liv
Bush, then was presented to the lkiard. Iionities in order of
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with 21 points S 425 i Airport Boulevard) on I .e,'chuirg•
F1lVill( liiii' ,iitiit' piiots lh'or I ,ake Itioul, on the Trilby liju',
eight points; Upsala Road. on I i'esburg-'ltivuirt's line, eight
points; IA)ngwts)l1-Markham florni on Trilby line, seven
points; Tuskawalla Road, on the Aloma line, seven points;
Eden Park Hoati, Trilby line, six points; like Mary
ikiulevard, Trilby line, six points; S 46A i West 25th Street

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orkerswenttO his room at M acusetis General Hospii:sl
make the prcsenUiti(rn
fudge said N. rhaps you
Thts is my gang." the
them ni students of lan. No. just put down that
chould ca ll
there good guys, rcall great guys"
the rw
The construction workers have been working on
('ourthouse in East Cambridge, and every day at lunch. the
drifted inti .tudte Viola's courtroom to see justice in act,o'
.ludtC \iola said. "I*. funny. At first perhaps just one or
two would cnn,e in. Then a week later. there were three or
four And it just kept growing Tbc re regulars nc - true

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Edard Viola. who is recovering fror,
a gift for Judge M.
broken hip. They gave him a hardhat.
Printed netl above the visor were the letters
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two points, and moderate s;wed, one point.

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Sipes Avenue, South &amp; East line; Magnolia Street, I West of
Bunnell) Trilby line: Lake Markham Road, Leesburg
Tavares line; Hrts.son Avenue and Beardall Avenues. South &amp;
East lines; and Wlly Ave., Oviedo line.

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her into a hotel room du'ing a
vet with a mate ci
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During the tail two weeks, there have been a few
approved
previously
changes in personnel remuneration as
by the board. The new zoning director will receive $11,500
saiiie is
which Is an increase of $500 over budgeted figure, the
administrator;
and
the
chief
true for the utility control
Increase
$9,163.60
snnuafly,
an
building Inspector will receive
of 1163.60 pr year. Adminhitralive Assistant Rodney layer
of a draftsman to
was authorized to advertise for the position
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from the North Vietnamese and
Viet (ong, field reWwt.s said
but •, new wave of terror .i!?,eks in the southern half if
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The air attack on Hanoi was
the first in several weeks and
came as peace talks between
President Ninn's adviser Henrv A. Kissinger and North
Vietnamese representatives in
Paris were going into their
fourth day.
There was speculation in Smgrin that the attack i-mn Banns
had been ordered in ,in attempt
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group of five buildings on a

main avenue -and virtually de-

danger Three other s'1ipknmats
mnvl French secretaries were
unhurt, Isut four Vietnamese
employes were missing.
lass, the Soviet news agency,
reported from Hanoi that the
'\rrieriran planes bombed the

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arrived at his Fern Park ri'sik'nre near midnight and heard
noises in his closet. Upon inves-

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Ixtuan reported he talked
with the hospital duty
physician, who repl)rted the

man disclosed lue had taken fise
s&amp;'conal and five lsbriumn i tran-

fly MARION BETHEA

quilizers) capsules after lie

A representative stated that
eventually 8W homes will be

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ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - A erected in the subdivision, that the trains are

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mission. The beautiful plants pack in .o ightly •iroutul
boat ramps that it is diffucult for boaters to launch their
''st - L.
craft. This photo was taken Tuesday :111(1 'lii'
still there today , undisturbed by winds

holiday Isle and in the Marina on Lake Monroe constituting a serious nuisance to boaters and fishermen,
The pesky plants have been worse this summer than in
past years in spite of spraying by the Aquatic Weed
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ligation he discovered Miss
hackett unconscious on the
floor.
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littr, ( iurro(thi was ,idnutted to the saute hospital and
the saint' intensive tare unit,
suffering the same symptoms

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the railroad r:ic,

otitier riijuests. Police Chet
Justus East 'vas requested to

Another iubject counell 'NI'S
asked to consider was lire

prntection in the area relative survey the streets in the area
continuing subject of concern
to hydrants and their distance and report to couned next week
within the county was brought 156. lloweser, he said homes daily timetable, and cited the
on the 15 mile speed tone.
The
r•sidences.
to the attention of City Council are being built at the rate of two danger to youngsters titling from
'he representatives threw
inrepresentative
stated
his
bikes,
to three a day.
estertiay.
tmmbsheil" when
.mother
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suranre
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a
break
at
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.further request was that th
Mayor Lawrence Swofford
Representa tives of the Spring
they
said
they
would like
the
but
feet,
'if
100
'listance
it post a IS-mile speed limit
Oaks Homeowners Association contended that all railroad
and nunty i'
;wtltiuii
the
;tate
ordinance
stipulate-i
5W
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requested that council adopt a crossings should have signals, urn all streets in the subdivision,
feet. City Attorney S. J. Davis "rect a tratftc tight at SR ilti
which they wished done as the
to perform a study to and that when the city ha
inmiSprmg Oaks Boulevard and
1mmisiblv the
determine the need for a sufficient funds at will request stxeets are built. Also, it is Jr remarked
umimumienteti they would also
modified.
railroad signaling device at installation. Commenting on desired that the speed limit be ordinance should be
'honda
like to slow the trains
tu
Davis
was
authorized
Spring Oaks Boulevard. It was the request for studies, Mayor placed 100 yards be fore the
Swotford
\Iayur
town.'
prepare
a
resolution
requesting
noted that the street is a four- Swofford said, '' They'll stud) railroad crossing In addit.iofl, it
install safety signal elucidated that the county is not
lane road running across the from now on. Council will have was requested Spring Oaks the railroad
at
Spring Oaks involved, the issue IS t)C(Weefl
'levices
to appropriate the funds. U it Is Boulevard be posted as a S-44)
Sea board Coast Line spur line
tilt' ity intl state
Boulevard,
studied they'll conic back anti nule speed zone fur fremim SR 436
tracks.
although there are presently dependable" in their twice

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Rape of a San Diego hit-

chhiker and the attempted
assault on an Oviedo woman is
be ing Investigated today by the
sheriff's department.
intirniiig reportt'tl a w (iiuian
hitchhiker and her husband,
both in their 211s and reportedly
Iruin ('atifturnia , rt'cs'is'eti a ride
iii as car containing two men
Tuesday night at Orlando.
According to Calangelo, the
pair was driven to a ,Aotxied

area off I 4)ngw(MKI'Marktiain
Road, and while each of the
IIlt'li held a knife to the man c

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By MAR:oN HETIII:tt
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AI41AMOMF. SI RINGS - 2,000 persons in each.
throat, the pair took turns Following (hit' contention of
In other action Tuesday'City
raping his wife.
Mayor Lawrence Swofford that (''umicil approved progress
An attempted ais.wult was tltt' issue is of utmost mm- reports and certificates of
reis)rted in (iv iedo by 24-y ear - iirtaflct' In qualification for the pas unent for the new ('mtv Halt
old wouuiusii, who awoke earls l'ct'iiiber municipal elections, .and ('isle ICenter
toda'tu find as man in her room. ('ity ('u'uricd adopted on first
A pay ment of $18,924 was
She said (lit' man tried to raps reading
ordinance authorized for the Civic ('enter.
an
her but finally left after slit' redistricting the city.
and $47,620 for the City Halt
continued to resist him
\I.iyor Swofford explained
The city will be divided into
that the City (lath is a $24.0UIJ
project, of which a balance vi

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that bereavement occurs i n
Ia unties from all walks of lite
Accordingly, he otters a Widt'

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a progress report upon the new
ck'atCd storage tank.
will apprise, before
t
week,
the condition of
next
Mayor
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otitrtil officer, presented ret- rapid development in the stret't, suggested the city admimiunt'ndustions to ttii' Board of itmUlit)', t'te'rLsivt' bunting tart ', ertise (or bids to pJve the
County Commissioners smtiictt be e';wt'ted fur land clearing street 1k contended there is no
'uI)t'rItiOfis occurring for long ,A .,\ tu' iti,iintaifl the street 18
'5t en' l)luict(I on work seSSiOfl
present t.tte There art' ui
I inn' periods.
uigt'ntluts for next w t't'k
rt'sitknct's on the street. \1.', a
Adair rt'etmmuiiiit'rstktt that the
'Ike first rt'comniiieiutulimili
was that the board atbulit an tsiairtt define burning to include Sw offurd said
t xli nth I
k. ItN
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tlit p1 uiuliit tu'ii of siuiuki r
hut m tquiriliu all in is
s'quipmiit'nt used in the utimncor- (lilt' ii (Ia iiit'; di' line public territorial Liinit.s a gaill, ci itti
IMlrLst('tl areas for land clearimig tiigliw ii) to include any access aunt' satiuli upon set-tad and
a nd dredge and fill operations for public vt'hick's, whether timial reading of two tracts of
be Identified by Itit' muons'. Imvett or umpas'ed, ci ht'ther property. Annexed is the
ustlsirt'ss Will tek'pluuiut' ,iummit*'r tkttit'itt'ti or untk'tiicuted as Weattwrsflestt property. owned
ii the t iuiipauv 1a'rlor,iiiiig iti' lung ss tin' access is gent'ralh Ii . tour smittivittuals, locutei
not (Pm ot t lit
no iiit'(1iate I
cioik I )iscusiuii aiii(umig tlss' at t'ptcui as (uI)t'mi to tile public
subdivision.
timer
that
opt'ti
burning
Weattwrsfiekt
tit
The
Fur
memilitIrn iol the board intlit'utest
tiomirur,ii areas be prohibited tract fronts Sit I36 The upthat this was t)rattit'uil) umwic
iinit'ss an apprus t'tt forces dralt plit'rnt5 requested C-J ,oning,
lort'ablt' but would be studied,
Adair said that ill 111!jopiniuli systciii Is used, but open burn- the city's highest 'uiiiinviviul
allowed ,OIILHg, and it is anticipated
ing in rural areas
more stringent reguiuiiuua
governing open burning In the without the use of this f()rcett offices culliple x cii will be
draft system it itniur approval is ereted at the site.
i ounty are necessary'.
'list' other annexation is the
Chapter 17.5, Rules tit (tie' 1k'. received 1)\ the departmuit'nt of
ic t'hr iiemist'n property
IIIII liiii oil t'tuiil rid, Seminole L il le
par Iuimt'nI of l'ultui iumi Control,
tii'lsit'ii And finally. that the located north of Sit 43d, east tit
allow open bumni uig under
certain conditions. 'these practk'e of allowing tires to Montgomery Road. 'ftc at'onditkii, tmwesier, ean cause smolder during the i,1ht hours plicunt requested 11-3 multiple
smoke problems when t'tt'n- imruhiibuted with provisions for tuniily on is Ik1rtin o( the tract,
ansi ('-3 ui'mi the rt'iiomtmislt'r
siS'e burning occurs udjat'ent to 114i'um4uitut's tirtis'itit'I

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Commissioners received an unsigned letter "tiec'au.se I
aim too ashamed to have people know I went to the place,"
which was placed in the record and copies forwarded to the
sheriff, the state attorney, and to the tax collector.
In part, the writer said, in referring to "Madame
Katherine," South Seminole palmist, "me tins a sign that she
one day. She said
reads your palm I was curious and stopped
that
my
husband got a
see
ill would pay her $79 she would

job-for me to being an old dirty sock of his and she would see
that tie started working (he was not working at the time I."
'Any way, plt'at' get someone to go and see how she
operates."

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seriously injured,"
suffered kiss of bfrl aflfl
ch'k, but his life was not in
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was heavily damaged and an
envoy wounded France filed a
proi'st with Washington
Gpil John W, Vntt. US /th

infro, I fvveiniz to the t S md
South Vietnamese demands
F,lseswhere in North Vietnam
L S R52 bombers .truek supply
(' .,cbes
Tuesday midway
tsrt'en the DMZ n4 Hanoi It
was the deepest B52 penetration
'ut the North in cix months
In the ground •w;ir, .'iih

,'i','v iernr,lition y,qnhj
tot the French hiadivarters-.- a

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if fill arfluroi th
Vietnatnese apital,
government
French
A
spokesman sai(I [if-legate
General Pierre Susini was

umnilcc" what the allegations are
and try to pieu it together''
l'resident (;earges F'ninplikni
after n,,eetinV with his Cabine t
Iii Park f allod the hoinhing
ilpltrahle" ;u t A protest was
h,ontlu'd to II S. A,mibuisadi'mr Arthur E Watson
Vogt said he would have
nothing fiumre to add, and the
( S ('t,miimnuintl said it had no

said their diplmtintir uiissloti

premiuinfor all external glauwas Cltlmatedflt$l.O

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Final contracted cost of the facility was estimated ill
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$3,9S8,000; carpets, $8,943; draperies, $16,812, and fur
nlahings at 8197,5(0. For insurance purposes the annual

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PRINIING PLATES

Seminole County Insurance advisory committee
recommended to the Board of county Commissioners some
the new court
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detention center, reported to the Board of Commissioners
that he feels confident the revisions in the plans will bring the
price down to within budget range lie said that Paul

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recommended that Sen. Edward Gurney, senior Senator
from Florida, be invited to be the key speaker at the
ceremonies.
lie further advised his fellow commissioners that since
the costs of invitations and other incidental expenses of the
dedication are not legal expenses to be laid to the taxpayers.
that the board members individually would have to share the
costs. A tentative date of Dec. 11 or 18, whichever is more
convenient for Senator Gurney, was set. Expected date for
moving into the new facility has been set for Dec. 4.

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Hush said that on some of the crossings, where the roads
are not paved, it will be difficult to impossible to position
reflector markings before the crossings, as is done on the
paved roads. lie said that it may be necessary to do some
asphalting work In these cases in order to place the reflectors,
The Board agreed as a special exception to go ahead and
advance the $28,710 which was requested by the railroad
companies to be held in escrow by the state for the signals to
be installed at the North Street crossings.

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k as H.av Cevnowa unloaded a 63$ series and Ed-fit
Adams turned in a 609 set.
%l i tle 19 pins less the effort of Adams proed more vital
mn wise as he led the Betty Natale Pro Shop to tour ms
vet Joe Creamons. Adams had games of 198. 213 and 19$ in
s sent's and was aided by Jim Carver's 197, 202--SM and
Raker
Jerry Temple's 180, 3)0. For Creamtms it was Chuck
with a 195. 197 and Don Gormar' 189-449.
a 212 in his 63$ set a:
('4ynowa had games ci! 224. 192nd
akin. with Jack Kanner's 191 helped Zak's split wmtt. F!
For the FRA it was George Simkarurh 193 and Ken Mnufl
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lb Fl(.mina 197. 215. t)cec Rtrn IM, 185-557. Steve Rwhar
S.,varese 2(12. R11)Halhack 199,
vp',, Hon Urban 193. h
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Iknimn I!fl. 214, (eor
Bob Rartiour 199, ZIS-597.

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\ur1i 186. 197-570. 3m; Carver 197, Jerry Temk 237. Jim
Lamb 202. H. Herbst 199, E. Adams 196, Chuck Kariavei 195.
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196-535 as the Station Wagons took two and a half ganies
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theit nmateh with Mark II. Leading tb immnrwrs were B.
ftitahu 171 and 0 Martin 193.
uucmg the ,other sparkling efforts were' I' Varner 189. B
Varner 189. J. Jato 193, 0 r Tuuthton 211-567, C. Atiernatli)
1. Abernith 186. J. Pol'. 172. Si Parker 188, 3
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lwlpini pubtu was ;e 185 b Wait Bunim For the Doniesti
,reii it uxs Gar) Varner 180, 191-554 and Ed Adams 185
V "i. Ibrik tion four gatimes and overcanui' a fine 3)1, 200551 bi, Jim ('arer 411 Z.ites in doing so Robert Gilbo 187 it'd
time R.mnkvr. Jiti; lAnk 163 and Richard Williams 197 lied the
I'Liza to a '&amp;eep of the HIS Store.
tither top gaines uvre by Miiii l3urtsche 188. Gre.
Itullock 195, Ed Jackson Jr-, Jim Brit-tor 198. 193, Ikrne)
Hudie) 186 and Jack Kanner i.

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sWXJTIN(; STARS Loop it ias Konnme link w ith a fume 2(10.
173-519, Kathy Couper 205-503 arid Joan Price 173.
Sparklers in time CREATIVE ROU11QUE uirt'wt t'aii.e from
1-u' Re'iero 177 antI Glnn) Gaudreau 183.. From the
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171, 5 in WiUiamit 180, Anrwtii 'iS ,.btedt 178 ii Kam
Th omas 191-in the BALL AND CHAIN league the highs
t'.-re t .!imii Malone') 198. 221-562, Chuck Ki'lIey 192. lIwry
AlinonI 179. (re. BulLoci. 205. 220--585 and Jun Nader
i!W..Hiih in the .!ET WJWILI4E11E.S loop was Elaine
Kotv1's 172...Iksl in the (.00D SHFi'HERI) league' teen'
.Im9in Clanton 170, J. Johns 170. It. S'tata 210, W. Lennox 192
and Frank I'Lipi 177...In the SE\llNOl.I. MEMOIIIM.
lit iSE'ITAI. intuit the top stuers it re Bill Griffith 221. and
Pat Sipk 189. And in the I)YNATRUNICS MIXI.l) kagut
the highs caine froui Ira }Ieelsclate 189.191--561 - J tic uke' 197.
J8-55L M. Sauls 193, K Golden's 194-5I6 and George
Doon's 180,,,In the DAV BANTAM (1)01' it teas Sandi Cushe
130-376. Paul hart 125-371. lu Kanavel 151-337, Bill)
Iturkart 116, Mike ("lark 140-373, Larry Jollies 1U-347,
Tra(-e) Lee' 100, Hicks Sanakullu 100 Ward Behrens 114-314,
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Trade Casiw I41-380, Mike lank 139-33., Julie
Tracey D1%on 113. Ed'1e' Miller 118 and ((a) Wolf 127-319.

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Andy Rufus i above is sitting in the tree stand as it is strapped to palm
tree Jim Blythe (below) shows the compactness of the tree stand alter
it is taken down. He has it strapped to his back for easy carrying. The
tree stands are on display at the Sports Shop in the Sanford Plaza.

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ba Brent car1LCar1imisMd
1a week's game because of a
trctchrd knee ligament. He
was dressed in path for yeste-r'
day's workout, but didn't
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Ai'cordirig to head coach Bill
:.1t'ss. but
a
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An rur-.nmn tt4:;i nee-ds mt
Yciuru., Carli is expected to see
fired-up Middie team. but
in good health and
VVT) little action against Oak c1fenst'e line
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Ridge 'We want to make sure
N('th iflg could be more pitunds in tecight from their
his knee is completely healed ," 10 5('Of'V
we-re Young's reasons for not apparent to Head Coach Bill offensive line charge that has
Duty and his Lake Braritley sprung a 1ike Brantle) runS
playing Carli much this week
face the' almost ring attack to two big it ins
Will MKc'y did must of time Patriots as they
conipiete decimation of their before last teeck' surprising
- igra! tailing last tecek for t)
loss
of fensive forward wall
Seminoles. arid did a good ob
One of the youngsters
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days
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,ionndress
for
this
Sanford
Naval Academy, the fensime line that has ('oath
knee and imill not
Donald Brown, a Wishbone T" running attack I)ut happy is Vernon Prevatt,
teet-ks game.
the Patriots will have to a 135 pound offensive guard,
or end, suffered a deep cut (f
senior
on one of his arms during last depend on an almost corn- who "just can't quit." acted line. In any cording to Iluty He faced a 190
week's game, but Brown cx- pit-tely untes
Brantley will be pound defensit' tackle last
hull 1' be back in ac-turn event. Lake'
pt
against the Pioneers thckie fielding a much smaller team week and although he "took a
beating, he' never gave up"
note
Deas has a bruised hip, but the' fot quite soume time
Perry us the only defensive
l.inebaukct and ffensive
injury isn't expected to stop the
senior standout lie played last Guard Frank Perry joined a starter out, and although his
week's tilt against Kathleen growing list of Patriots unable ikisition was c'ruciai. Duty is
to play Perry. teho teill lx' out more hopeful for Ins defensive
with a hurt shoulder
Young teas impressed by the for the season with a knee in- set, saying that he plans only
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around to
of ('CJtTipafl) right some minor "shifting
mniprumcrnent of the offensive JUT) tii i l
fill the gap"
line in last tecek's game.
Despite SNA's No losses by
Tackle Marty Willuanms with a
Marcellious Daniels at center.
to'iuziv Smith and Alan Myers broken hand may also have to lopsided scorn, the Patriots
at guards, Larry Germain and sit the rest of the season out are not taking anything for
le . Andy i:ranted th is time.
Billy handy at tackles saw most The other starting tack
"They'll iSNA, be up (cii us,
still
recuperating
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Abramson.
,f the ntit'n on the offensive'
front his injuries and may not and mu' expect a tough game .
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action for several more and tee don't really knome just
Young also praised running MM
%thtt nt'xpt"ct," I)ut%y re-ported
backs, Turner Davis and Torn- mme'e'ks. Those three boy's
try Thonipson. They did a good Perry. Williams and Abramson
t're the biggest and rio't
job picking up yardage (or the
game
against
experienced
of ('oat
S&amp;'mmnc$es. mr
linemen
interior
Kathleen teas the first tinw 1 'uty 's
'Sonic
years
you don'
since their opener with (Jvieckm,
tune
been
any
injuries
at
all,"
Coach Duty
that the Seminoles
is
year
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but
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said,
j-w b
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and all at
share
of
them
Voun smnile'd out t)eas, our
At A
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tk'psite their wounded,
I 'atriots will c'Ufltinu(' their
0%0
igh explosive game plan.
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I uty reported. The backfield i'
fl line shape and the coachm
By The Assui-latt-d Presto
i;ff is approaching time of.
Tourney
litre
are the schedules fun' the
irisne line
if it teere the
an and 'ational League
\mrl.'ru.anning
of a twit season
LirlipROShip
;iay off series:
Rh it is in some i ays.
Amt'rkau
League'
the Tampa
We got hurt
5.t (is t 7. i1kland 3, l)*-ui;k Heights gaim', but liii
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teal pleased with thisteam and trw' . 11 innings
Ill Bill.
Sun, Oct S. Oakland 5, De-iery one on the club thought tee
itiuld have just as easily won troll (I
Biddy and intermediate
Tue's.. Oct to, h)e'truit 3, Oakthat game as lost it," Duty said
basketball state tournaments
'I'rmi really proud of this land 0
mimay be cunning to Sanford with
Wed.Oct. 11, Oakland 'Huntteam We gave therri Mondayaction Monday night b% time city
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but
off Iron, piar-t.i( e t' re-t,
uliUiiiSSiUti, giving approval to
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these kids got together on their I
a request for city sponsorship of
Thu.,
Oct 12, Oakland at 1kthe state event and the own and worked out What can
you
say
about
a
team
like
that"
'roit,
1:30
p.m. EDT. if ne-ce'sdesignation of 1400 cunu'ibutio'i
'We've' had to resort to 'basic sary
of time city toward the ex.
hlcmeiung' techniques for our
periditures.
'miattunal
League
Total sponsorship for the younger, less experienced boys
Sit
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7,
I'ittsbw'ghS,Cintourney, expected to take No tetmi,, will have to fill in for our
Kevin
tinnati
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otays in the last w eek of
Sun, Oct. 8, Cincinnati 5,
February for the biddy and No I'rtcr or Gene Mueller and
po'.sibly both will see action at Pittsburgh 3
tays in the first meerkerid in
Mon Oct 9, Pittsburgh 3,
Mardi for intermediate, is Frank I'erry's guard slot. Torn
Wheeler or Bob Cira will be (mcmnnati 2
cxpetled to cost $800, but the'
'be-s., Ott. 20, ( irmc,'innati 7,
parents and participants in the handling Williams tackle
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Wed..
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11, Pittsburgh
Nut only do these youngsters
willing to raise $400 of the cost
have
Less
experience
to
put
on
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1,ariic titas, as usual, was in on fnc.t-2, 200 pounder. 'm'c'ung, who
s,ainst Lakeland Kathleen
Cave some indication that several tackles and played his scouted Oak Ridge last week.
normal outstanding game on reported Cart is a pass receiver
they're te mnnmrw the mar .
the ball
dcl en.ce. Beasky was tagged as playing at ends,
Sanford. 1-3 on the season. will
plays
backfield
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the best defensive lineman from
trek to Orlando this Fnda)
ses,
night to meet the Oak Ridge overall. tehile Sutton and quarte'rback and throw Spas
plays
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Pioneers, also 1-3.
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series,
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first
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thu ici'ens, no teimiii has ('(illit
clincher this se.msofl, .md I11P the error In the fourth, Gene'
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tritrus i 20 .Irflt:it and won three
(;utlm'tt lost l to Rlass in the first game of this playoff u'ries.
'rh
\lley drop ped ,m pop fly ,mlnng
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first game, giving up three runs
nndi'r
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'ittbuirgti
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turned
ronI
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in the first inning and two more was l- thic season. while Gill- .mhlnwing Bench to score AhIe'
steve
ttmward
reliable
(mdu'ntly
if tee' wi n ttmmn.errow we'll have
in the fifth during his smxinnunit lett posted ,m '1-10 record as the then ennipotmnded the nustak'
ltl,msc, it bile the Cincinnati
if , ,. edge going into the final
with young and stint Anderson figures that ltt'ti easily won the National hy throwing wildly in trying 's
g;umuit','' Detroit M , mn;iit''r Billy l{e'tts NO to go
(ullt'tt had playoff jitters and
imllm'tt get llenrh mt time plate, ,ulhnwin
'iVt'ct title'
omparabl inexperienced Do
Martin saul
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more
in
control
toiy
wi
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we'ek
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least
Giill.'tt
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their
showdown
lie' was tie s'rmtl teuthpaW are
.urinth.'r
,;pent
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the
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National
rt':u, h !hurl from eher,' he
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Oil nth ,or ,,it corking hmmiis.'lf
hind's .Juim - (it [mdi lhmmnter in I A'uiit' penn;mrmt
fit' series into the fifth intl '(
into
shape'.
Cincinnati hewmqterl its Iciut iu
h-ark
toehmy's mhu!uit' I auth WB5 the'
I've' giet to like' toy hamuPi ('itting dame by trouncing the
'i .-4l lit the sixth on a iloushli' hi
hieser irt tilt- II inning, 3-2 01)4-n- it oh Itlass,'' said Hill Virdt:m, Pirate's 7-1 Tuesday behind the
Ironically. Pirates' ';mtm'ht'r
Menke. an infield cait, - i l l
two-hit pitching of young Ruts Manny Sangiiillt'n .111.1 left I 'nis
manager ,If the Eastern E)mviuriut playoff gauit'
walk. mother stolen
ntm'ntinn;ml
N, mnanimitt'r has an excuse
championl'irates
Grimshey the Reds itole three' fielderHe'nnit' ,t.'nne'tt, heroes
1-2
third
game'
base',
C,rtmslev
lien losing when he has a Mirki'y
If U-I.' I';r;itt's'
bases, hit and ran, and took adl if' mnn,mhi Manager Spaiky
single' mfliI .in 11111 hunt iv i' ti'
I ado h anti Woslie Fry moats in
were the goats ii
vantage of three Pittsburgh en.
victory
m-aiitmou,'
\rmde'rstin
spoke
more'
Ruse
.
1.
chat order at hoiiie','' Saul
tOtS.
ime's*biy's et,'(m'at. The' Bed.s ran
2y
ear4d.1
Gullett,
ly
alxeut
the
Two more Ileds' runs ;m'er"ut
Martin, thu will send F'ryman
(in Sanguiihlt'n,
ti lie ss'flt [041St ref (h-me 5i'iS4)fl
in
the' se'enthi ufl me Morg,imi's
Viriton
had
a
right
to
tie
smug
wild
on
the
luist's
o,
tijiurid on 'l'huirsd;my
lost two fly halls
it rat k.'il with hepatiti. and
;inglr.
a 'ripi.' by Timlan that
about
his
.mpp;mrent
pitching
whilt
Stm'nn.'tt
o
- tiuuI time' Tigers win today. shun t mitaks' the starting rotain the
game
Stt'nnett
lost in the sun, and a
he
final
for
t
ta
adv;mn
ge'
It.'lore 'iiit'stiay
prol) t'iiis
Pitt
sbuirgh
-5
Pitthun until mid-Aiiguist
irmglt'
by
\1m'nke' Unit ilso had
for
Blase
won
two
games
Martini h-whet a short team
when
inning
time
first
'chme'tding
his eyes frnnm
sbiirgh
in
last
year's
World
started
in
Stt'nmwtt
to
pitch
like
lee,k
for
('.iille,tt
-I
uma'.'ting. - It mac no tab, rah
hrew
into ''fl.
then
.ingui
,imnm
'lie'
Series
victory
over
Baltimore,
tnt'
st-conch
inning
in
ti' did front
liii,'' he explained, ''I Just said
ce' shoul(l have won the lmrst
euuit', we' itietru't pLus well in the
it
ce - mind, anti now we' nerd ti
reach tii.'k (sir that little "
i
mi
tra
O
Brew n rcat tied bat k leer Lii..'
hima starting lot)
S tie ''Will'' him
against a Colonial teammI which
I
little'
extra in the fourth inning,
liv HERKY ('(ISH
OnihiPt
-fll( '0 Sit1' ,14 -i
ii- rei
ME
.'uqm,, 'T.',."I
this week, Thus, it's likelyrm,n 0,15! dii 7 .,lqem G,indi, I
had steanirolk'd two foes after
wEDNESDAY NiGPS T
ffqs
?
Pedrn.
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(racking
a
let.
inside'
fast
ball
I
Qu'ns?n
rmrm,n
PnIntt
C,h,i,IP3
hlt'rald Sports Writer
(;wland will again go with
Arti fleefl4 ii
losing its opener to l.yuiuin.
Elorri. I Pøn AguUifl. m G.'
,i,mI?o Pedr'
Double'
(ty Ken lleehWui;mn thri,iugti the
FOURTH GAME
senior
the
Ibmuchius,
DflUbmPi
S Arr, G,jrtm
SEVENTH
GAME
MuquPr?a
injury
to
the
And
adding
ivmencnui.
I
L'lu
seven POI,VI i
the
Nix fur a base's-loadeel, two-run Poutis I Eruios4 Jose, 2
Wind can 1w done to It
TOP,
I
LeZU
Minouo-Juan.
starter.
But
Po'flIt
the'
v
signak'aller
as
i
'.ii.I TOfi' * Angel LO%,
.rmn P.,cir'i%a I ,Ai4 LK.i
I.yiii;in scene was the perOnubiet Five
single I'triiut had hmiatksl the j,,rr.Per4
II *TH GAME
jote. I A' Z,irre. I 04O YZ, S
l.ymniun Greyhounds regain
6 Y,irur'
should 1w lath tie move this'
Bvo Rest-d
S bmrr'
formant'e
put
on
against
icaMenrn,
mi
6
if rdon,
i
Anulei
lmst'
on
a
walk
1
Al
Kaline',
a
i
AO4
ene
Y:.i
their lost miuimmwntumu? Well,
lt,,rri
Ras?it,I
I
Reno
M,,r?arsiI
i
llounds it is antici pa ted ('onGndi, I Fmen
a,
i
Aiun4
7
:r.i
LOta.
I
tmet'k in which
P,drot
last
Edgewater
Ooublei
'iCoND GAME
'Iuubk' b (lull F'r.'t'han. and a
•
coach Dick Copeland is hoping
L.i(i S Chutilo PedrO, 4 Pena
stamitifle will set' more action
MeI1Cfl
Ooubmei Fv
-en PoifltS 1 Llu. 2 S.cIe Z.,rr.,
time' Greyhounds could not
FIF TP4 GAME
Willie'
Horton.
to
Doubiet * Lull. 7 jui,tfl :.rnmu.rn. I Qu.ndO
walk
EIGHTH GAME
the annual homecoming game
2
ManoiO
and
earlier
in
the
gaumme.
Erdo:
8Ii'O4
H.
t
Pedro.
I
Gat
i
generate anything in the way of
te0i%
2- 'Mrtnr.et
F.y.i PrintS
'N, it wasn't a bold niejyt.',"
for one thing.
Rene 1f)n' 4 Angel flastd4
Aquttfl, I Quifleto Elorro. e Eu'a
Last week at least the
00111111!'
A(31J5i
0
UflhtO
iEVE1 "14 ;AME
G.eut
G,,rsti
I
of two an offense tor nearly three and
Martin said of the' mnst'rtue'n III ',',,rur Lou. I Arte G.mnd
G4rt. S ChuthO- iudn. 4
The Hounds, losers
Greyhound rushing game' or
F,v 0-intl 1 L.1u Zaire'
Arr.I Eiorr , S Ailufl,i .iuAn. 6
And then only
periods.
Double'
a
half
GAME
THIRD
Miequeril
Br o wn into the starting lineup
straight alter a hike number of
Angel Joe.. 3. arte Toni, i Erelo:a
lack of it, could be attributed to
• Pend Muqula
mi
tee Seven PointS I Lilu ins.. 2 Er
smxime GAME
migunist the second defense of
Sfl
enquet
used
GAME
S iberri PedFl, &amp; 'a.,
'4uNTH
is
first
base'.
'Ike
at
victories will be hosting the
AnIC
I Inane Tons I
rre
a fierce Edgewater defense',
Porte I Aicl Pdroea, I
I. CbdilOfO 2 Chucho 2.
7 54il MCbe. I
I
M.,riore$t
-M,srur'
in
and
wit."
Y:.i
S
.Y,liur,
playing
I
IiooneBrmves this Friday night the Eagles.
Lu
-S
to
artoru.
e
if mm
1 etA
Since their opening game the seemingly as good as there' is
in the 1972 homecoming contest
iui,tO I Quneto
Metro Con- _________________________________________________________________________________________
in
the
FUu4
found
the Lyman 111gb IloundS have steadily' gone lx'
SC'
Sinuliet
TENTH GAME
DO4Jbi
Em',Hh*4 GAME
this week at
lt'rent'e.'. In fact for Limo straight
downhill, Scoring 34 in the
., ;,mti, .Mnomo. s ye, Point*. 1 Arra-Lueli
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.'4
weeks the Greyhounds were
Gart.; u '%utl,n, i Muqula
Mainland,
%.t
.qu%tifl, 3 Gatti ifiorri. &amp; P.o.,
'\
A week ago it appeared as if opener, 21 against
that
iI
JU'mfl
D*'
i
fiict'il
with
two
defense's
Manomo scudu.rza
,.,,UIt4, 'I
U
Bishop Moore and
three.
11.
Q ou bmPt
EIsvrnIfl (;lrn,
l.yunan would most certainly
ju,.fl
&amp;u,flitO
'
'
•tlispl'ycd
fantastic
pursuit
finally' the shutout against 11w
*
)E4tfl Points I Fpnrmn-LJ,s. 2sengmet
-AME
have a happy and easy time
against the rush and an equally
i.iyO-LQC4. 3. Ace L4cJ. I ifu.- Pants
:.* ,j
'e'na. 7 r$,flI, I. Oar'
4'
.1 .
60 of it during their homecoming. Eagles.
I
viencm4l, S
e,ne Pedro. S l:nueno
t.
, ..
MafluW. 5 .tquetlfl. 6 Muuiue:.i
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But even more that the fact adept effort against the pass,
t4l_xe
1(
I
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%..
i
',i,,r?elre,li I 401,10 II,meticla •. I
After. Boone was the loser of
ings were looking up for
*
Th
A1?ein,i CJOaIm.rli
4..
two straight and tmad scored nothing was put on the
Dou blet
rI
TWELITN GAME
ard is the nmanner in th week until Itoone put the
OouOmrt
bo
TENTH ;AME
only two touchdowns during score
StoNier ofl Colonial's fine
, ven PoentS i Amtunn ifIorre. ,
enS M,ncfl.
5wfl Poeffil I
the Greyhound offense
which
I,n4 Mar'nreII. I Queneto Lull I. Cflucho La. I
that tune,
____
fullback. 'l'onm Arrant, (tie
has been sputtering,
ul'SO C,ifl,iei.ir). I .rr;l- .liiuuitn
l,iyoCaDaiIemfl. S. lutuflm Lat.1
to
life
came
But the Braves
1.41
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leading ground gainer as well
I •..
,,',t
During the brief time the
Euuca Mugurza.
upmto-Lu't. I Eu.eMaftOrII'
and
although
they
did
last week
as top scorer in the Metro.
11,
Ca
'.'aI',(l
rmin Oedmn.
were able to mole the
not t'miit their losing ways they Hounds
if i. IC I IONS
Arrant imi;mnagtsi only $ yards
ey
ball
last
week
coach
Copend
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mild establish the fact that th
1/
EL 'I E PIT 14 I4ME
and one toL :txlown against the
- s .y,,, i . ;,,edt.
pushover
for
was
shuffling
his
quarterbacks,
i
ChuUiO-LuiPn,nt%.
Svven
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I
t
..
any
would not be
-.j
I.
Itrames.
-)j
5,I
ifouma Cibemmemn, 1. AIttena.Gi '.i
and Bob Conthe hounds. Time Braves ex- 'l'omn Bacchus
.,
r
baum Joe., pen. lone, .tr?P
Jul .'',
Cope l a nd is hoping the
-.000
S.
i.att' .ttu%tifl.
i
OdOdi
in
0 tended Ow Colonial Grenadiers stantineinandoutuneachPhmY,
Mertoreis a. .teanuio-€ arm
Lxilmnt't'
that
was
clisplimy
eel
4
a manner
2. sam. PedUfld, Law Jose. At-Ce
Ju.neeo Muquemla. 4 .rr.0 s,e ll
before bowing, 25-14. And that Neither performed in
early ganies with the true) of
Ii
freshman Mike Massey, Al
,
I Frmen Proea, A:ca-M,ncfla,
______ 0_*_7
Cleveland and Steve Clark
t,kx
SILICTmONi
S Maooio Aeultefl. Egue GamIn,
doing the work will be too mnuctm
-rri Muquemil
Au.., Pe,Jros,., Maneer' MjrtOrpui
for the Braves to contain.
'AdtI.eI 'iu's..,,
C,)yU Lea
tjeiiiUe
Key ing on one man is touch
Marur.-1014. Arnjrl lngoa ii.
balma Lieoi
,,ila Toni,
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easier than trying to ek'fcnse
i 1.
Lisle ,andm
..
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three and those' are the three'
0.ir it,I, .tit 'in,, OtiS!.
__________________
ç
F .rte, J os e, F.iuinifl-PeCt'
'to Aqusten
m,,' barr,) Zaire
it ho will again be sharing time
u'n.tO, ChucnQ, E'orn'
e 2qu.i Lola, ChuchoL I
bull toting chore's
1 Aqucln, Judo, Manulo
Atmti- 0.*ma
Alti Lia. (hutnu Mansoreli
S Get. Mugu.?iI, Equ.a.Eli'
By GREG SINDAD
.
(imme' of the few bright spots in
I,, 1(15.1
Manueo Juasi
Herald Sports St aff
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last
week
was
the
the' kiss
12 Juletu Caballero. tedliulO
4. AttA Lila. Fwmen-L.lcn, 0'.,,
I
1
,irt.i. utjsfl,tt) Lit
passing catctming of Hod
Lu,
Oviedo
Joe., bar,,, Pe,tif'..,.
7
This week is one of changes and hard work for the
lwliuig, time Ilounds tight end
.
IHUNSDA MATINEE
footballteamastheyattemPttoltfld combination of 0 nse
anti
lie picked off three' passes
4 MonaCo Mugueril. Audi -0
;
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'0 .t.3141 filocro
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LOA
and defense that will bring them their first win. The lions,
bwhjmed put 11w hounds ill their
t
of Apopka last
1
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eama .ute. 7 t'0oi4
Pffl'
1 GJVII*. Juan, 4qu5t'n
4, suffered a hwniliating defeat at the hands
.smity -coring, position of time
Yjj,. I,
fuel Zaire, I. Mar01'
tO. Atc.i mimsleda, Jul00 ,Oviedo
by
a
score
of
50-7.
t
Blue
Darters
bl
as
ed
th
Friday, as e
flight
S
ii S
PW
5
M•ntt'.i
Refit
ofpresent
wnpf, seeing th at the
,,
I i on head col Ii Ralph
t1..mleao.
ii
II
Ut
i
ifquea LiodOel,'),
in
1mspIi
mng
take
a
hand
a
IL
youngsters
d
to
hounds
'i big blow to (lit'
A '1' It RI of Sammtot'd
Pedro" AiJutIifl, (Jusneto Mwzuecta
fensive and defensive setups are not working, decide
Double'
squad.
SECOND (1AM
prior to the game with-i
the sw-i near New Smyrna Saturday.
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poutid channel t)aSS catight in
mnake some major changes throughout the entire
Eroa
Joe.,
u,uite
Svvn
16
.t.i..
ih. I innil iinvø !Wfltf'(I 2
I
',i,..0
.I,'r
u.a.i
ho'
i,t,
if
star
I
'eeo:i
tiuit
rt'm
e'al
hji'h
one
did
'0
10.1111
i
miiu
i
Lin ommense, so miii- uiiii
r
iiui
i1't ill I ICSS, I 1t'!hl
The
t'iimitti'tm
a joint
linebacker Greg
total of four touchdowns, one in each of th eir gaines.
caught the t tsh so itt' will have to assume that it was
actually
*"tUd I L'tu Ganhli. I. (i05
it (ste siuffe'red a injury to his
(h'iedo attack through the first four games mm'a.s geared to the
ettort
e
session
icnist mm a practice
running atta ck as th e Lions ran almost exclusively from th
ubirs
'Hi MD UE '
mnay
hook
But
this
week
things
Paints
offensive
set.
wishbone-i
different. Greg Washington has been removed from his quarManor
s. s.. aSeUd.
____
tt'rbacking position anti Frank Gooch has taken over
1 Fqrrn,fl Pedrosa. I. Liu
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also
may
Washlngton has been mov ed to the backfield and
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the air
LuD es
GAME
play at th e fl anker spot. The' Lions also plan to go to
QwCO PunIl I 4rr4 i'OJ,
more, in an attempt to loosen up the opposing defense'.
1
m,ti M,utor.il , *
gueo Lola. 3
Stwnpf also Indicated that sonic personnel changes will be
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CPiceChu LitA S Jul,Iu Me,o.hJ.
h i4.I nnt
mmpnt -,---on where these changes
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Semino'e County
men appealed for the commissions endorsement in their fight to have
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(mklmmnd Manager Dick Wt
liamme. siwl W.-'re still abe-itt
trt) ,mfl1rq tim onC
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hut it' didn't ,.'t the hit. U
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a sweep tjv the Fastbacks in their vlash with the
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t•t4 U'eLS t tht
rrc r(4i}
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hi pace of Jun Carver. Carver ripped off gaines of 197. Z34
.nd 221 f or booming 652 ne's. Ed Lee had a Z1' and Alice
Cirver a It iitwh helped the' Sedans sweep four from the
.rakes and Mufflers. F'r the losers it as ('huk Iker iiith
199, 189
it takes more than one man to win and Rob Jones found this
out as hie had a fine log. 201. lb"74 series but saw his Lug
Nut team lose four to the Plugs.
Mark 11 swept the Whee'&amp;s with 193 tA. C. Senarl leadin g
the '.i. High for the Wheels was R Williams 185.
Seeral keglers turned in as high single games anianL
them t'rc Pat Rouridtrrr with her 3)3, A Harold with his
23. Kat Arthur 207, J. Crespell 25. E. Barbour 200 and Al
f1ling
And other fine scorers were J Jackson 192. lb. Templeton
199, Cmi Filegar 182. Wes Stoner 181, K Wilbains It., Bud
Larsen IM. and B. Barbour 193.

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I ti'! 'lilt f
,O1s4'. I thin
li'rnan was another Tiger
- id'lIl'if ii,
ltr(,Wr)
I'
the !.
to,'
Iii l%UIIY i'AI,Al)IN(i
who reached back for a little trouble when I nad
,of
Ut hit
I
th ink it
mill
-%ccne(ati'iI ('re-ce Sporte Writer
etra, establishing his rhythm year-old rlght.handl'r said.
,'ilthoiigh the t,tggect hit of my' career
''1 quite often pitch better
I d-F1U)lI I Al',
ball, then rom
iU5C it might have turned with a guwI
with
nwn on base. Von juSt bear
ih.'y ,;t ill imt'r.' only tine gain'
his
favorite
pitchmng in wi th
metroit
things
mrrmn'ul
for
tic
down You're a little ax when
Iroimi ehmrmmirnmtlon, ttie'
the fork boll,
back
von don't have tht'mmi on
'l'ige'rc weren't ready
'1 think it's pretty tough to he
playoff
mutiny from (hi' imallengu' pro- in tIme play like that
previous
'flue
iuse I
l'he A's stranded it, ,unners,
i,letl by the Oakland Athletics
the tact ctr.-otit record was 12, set by
' PkY
with
('-miernan in serious troembi.'
he'u'hlrimt intl. tuluys fourth
wt'i'ks (1 the season,'' Roltumore's .hrn I'a!mer in lfr(1
e'm'eral
times In the first in.
\num.'ruenn l,m'Iugmmc' playoff thre
1.rown 'auuul. 'I think I only against Minnesota.
gm'
in . k)'ihh'
ga mmii'
It wasn't one of my best fling, he
pinch hit three times."
Trailing two ihimne's 10 fltmflhl in
-_ the bt'st-t,f-fuvt' series, ti'
'tigers wit •m tteo-riiri cmneb'
from surprise starter
Itriiwn mril a playoflri'm tend t
tmni: 11-strikeout p"rfur mm nmr
ii'
Inuerti ,Joe ('ole,n;mrt iii
tIme A 's 3-0 Tuestl;m,

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rough to get on the lakes to litill
At this po int Comlimissloner
tr)ing
to
enlist
art'
'trovers)
between
sports
of
the
count)
their
hoes
I ist; t. inision as he ,pake at Uw
ed , ..
Ph acm ORRELI.
In reply to the chairman's
thi Seminole County Corn- fishermen and commercial the aid of the count) corn sidne Vihien interject
Herald Sports Staff
their fight to have submfl that the charaCtCnI5ti(
question. "What is
ur
uiiS5ifl tecmrkshop meeting trot-line fishermen in regard 'm mission in
the
of the lakes )ou named arc
- Vie are not agairl't
ng
the
daylight
ban
rn'movcd.
ri
iltition?" Attorney H err
the
tian
or.
trotlmnes
du
cornnot
commercial fishermen, me TUestta)
Greg Firummond. count) more residential;
ctatett Vie a re willing to utirl
This meeting, the second in dahght hours in the waters of
represent them too," stated
said parable teith our cituatun
chairman
commission
tth the Fish Commission. We
arraiced bt Semtsle Countt
('hatrfllafl l)runmond asked
ip am Da % ms Star1in of the tteo Week-9, tea'
:mrcial
fishing
interests
that
he
had
been
in
telephone
organized anti are itlhn,
ti,iic
ti
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F i'n1 t.::t :tt F rt'. \'ia.r tt
contact teith I'. Earl Frye' Jr., if smnkmnm the trot-lines to a
to
police
our tfltfl industr)
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Flirectcmr of the (;14nw and }h depth of four feet would solve
Toni Hinford, icil kntnen
_________ com mission and had been the problem. Starling replied
sport.c fisherman, took the floor
would
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(our
foot depth
tvised that no decision would that "athe
problem
for boaters remarking that he thought it
made at the hearing 'olve
a grave injustice to en1(lice
heduled
at the SarI ord ('inc but not for fishermen trolling."
.
stringent regulation,
5uh
ç
"Are
Center. Friday. Drummond Itrumnund then asked,
"Ninct)Iive pe rcent of sports
ou au thorized to haul out
:giested th at the county
lishennen and boaters comii'
stand
unmarked
lines and are you
,.mmmssoners take no
imO icekends only, saiL
out
.,':i1 after the Friday nwetmg doing it" Starling replied
htinford, "I think a five day
'tween the Game and Fish the affirmatic, adding that it
itrk meek for commercial
' -1 onmmmssmon and the cornS eustomar) to first give a fishermin mould help sohe the
e"mrrnn. on miol'mticmn of
(
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-rct -'iI fishing group
problem."
pro cm.
c ..ptain Starling teas asked late
.
In closini: the hearing,
1-1 Attorney Roger Berry. acting
lk-urnmond to identify the
ii r U mu IflO rid
of the onunt rct ml ( h ii r in i n
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blem In repl y , Starling told on behalf, noted
that Stokes requested the commissioners tim
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f numerous complaints I rorn interests
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et up an agenda item to
out
'ports
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Lsherrnen
and
boaters
Fish
Market
alone
paid
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request the (',aflht' .ifl(t Fish
, hat trt-lincS interfered tith almost $300,(iO0 last :.ear
CotiiiiliSSiOfl to render a speedy
ise of lakes and river . "Putting purchasing catfish from the
verdict after the Friday
a ban on trot-lines during trot-liners anc made the
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meoulil be represented at that
i.mn clitini. cmu put him tin the
thing St'erlmnu. remarked It
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mimeeting
lie also men
in man' lakes of ii clfart rdl
,is been
ii oulti like
sct
stated
that
he
tea) for
tm' state.' lie men ti on ed Lake honed that there is no obey
the
the
commercial
interests
en\.cmnan arid Orange Lake in the commercial men ti-i
dorse' Bmnford's solution of the
Gainesville area among lame and take their lines up
ater
Game
and
F
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ork meek.
Florida
of
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cer da as some dais are too five tl;i
..them's
daylight
on
ban
th
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of
lakes
where
li
Fish Commission reads a
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never able to
on defense Friday night the lions were
control. The secondary was
bring the Apopka attack under
ing
ability of Lemon hull and
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ripped apart by' the great pa
a considerable
(tie' Blue Darter running backs racked tip
azmiowmt of yardage against th e Orledo squad. This wee'k the
defense has also undergone major changes all around. The
rown out and a
entire defensive alignment has been th
Stummupf
indicated tlmiil
too
hicre'
setup has beemi introduced.
Friday, but
the
lineup
for
seen
in
will
be
some new numbers
again he did not elaborate on who would be moved around.
The Oviedoirins will face a strong learn this week in
give the lions a tough
Lakeview, and the lied Devils could
mu
vicious
runningattack
and will remain on
time. They tuive
it should be Ink-resting to
the gnetuntl for much ol Us e gmumie handle the Lakeview
set' if (he new Oviedo defense can
squad.
With the umuumy changes being brought about this week,
job in preparing for Friday
th e lions will have a difficult
in juries may hurt the lions.
year
this
night. For time first time
doubtful
Friday and they
Several starters were hurt
inshould
starters for th week. For Oviedo
Cowin
teresting spectacle that going to take place as John
Field th is week.
Before time game against Lakeview, (tie Oviedo High
d ner
School Boosters Club is sponsoring a fried chicken in
dinner
raise money for the achool'i athletic program. The
will be served between I
will be at Use $0001 cafeteria and
the door and
may
be
purchased
and 7 p.m. Tickets
everyone is Invited to attend.
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Sehflifloki on the Wekiva River. Caudell had
th ret' more hooked, but managed to ''h'ek'ast''
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blues
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above umigk'i', Eugt'tie Hart of Orlando, just
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Bob (rt't'lt Photo)

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XRRY CLIF'IIC By George
Arnold's professors were
twins for the little boy's 5
newborn kittens. He named
them "Liberals." Six weeks
later he was still trying to
sell them but had now
called them "Conservatives." When asked why the
names had changed, he
said "Oh, now they've got
their eyes open!"
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facturnig plant vit1i 1thutit
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furnished 3 bedrOom house. Phone
322 2097 or 372 3750.

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1 attended 3.das' busillrss SShO get pa dIttkS eser' (lividends paid to those vital
steek or month. but don't stockhldt'rs •'1io have
seminar recently.
it was addressid b si-s (JI)eratt' a farm, factory, risked their savings to build
store or even a poptorni the factories, now are lucky
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on corner lot f or only 5)7.000 See I'
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base been regarded as a ular pay checks, thus don't enclosing a long - stathped,
hiase to worry about over- return envelope, plus 25
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fram. at $13,330 mighl be Ihe hr

buy for the money 1 SnniWd
Near Pinecrest Shnol

3 bedroomS. 7': bAthS. gnu' 5u4i
family rootri with fir eplac.'
Scs eerIe.) porch and ll Ihe ralra
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Realty 533-3420
NIghtS. Sundays &amp; Holidays Call
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gania against "Big Btisi' càt'o'i. obsolesct.'nct'. Un. tent, to os.r typIng ml prfnilnr

30 N Park Ave .323 4133
Available nightS t 377 23

t.inp.'d. .,Mr....d .n..Iop. sad 8$

p&amp;ud bills, etc.

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Available s.t afternoon

Pleat, ne*Iy painted insid, and out.
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bedroOms. 1 bath. $13950
fur couple cc small family Nra

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three bedrooms, I bath, Sur.iaI id MIMNLKORs.APIDO WPie I
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bedroom tel, s.o,nplolr, SIlO
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Open Saturday MornIngS

kind of a private offici', busi: tax exemption. Uncle Sam

sr,unii

bedroom home Ideal lu
r,umeroUs uses $88100 Owne4,11 finAntC

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ruIl,1L40Ut, 30 III' P,tt',c ,,iolOr. $900

RIVERFRONT

Eacellent condition Here'S yOu,
chan(et Only 5 19300

pay 5 to 61.

10 Common Fallacies in

bedroom. I' bath 'S leSs then

For at that titus.'. 1 was head"' nor corporation arid - wits.
also; inclined to) "swallow business taxes, plus iris-enAl.sr. .rft. to nir. Crane In ii•

9 00 A - M. to 17 NOON

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CITY-- Encfustve Thu attraclivi

couldn't obtaiti anis' salt' for
1105S. farm or fatto,iv,
WHY SOCIALISM
get th'eir "net" profit only his bonds, and 'thus the
DEVELOPS
When 1 55.15 t(-achillIg )SV- AVTFR titer have paid 0f U.S.A. would go into chaos!
ehologv both at Gcurg(' all their hills, including
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311.900 7IOOAMELIA---OWNUR
ustom home, F 1,1
li'urnAc 3 hr
room, hardwood floors, air, alt
garage, full tiled balh, beautiful
Irud5( aped corner E is. rllnl
mortgage 32) 6253

Ltpt.r a chet.-k eadl week, tunis on those bonds. tllOt1IhI
'l- or prisato' c'orporatituis to take home and spend as private banks meanwhile

as ss cli as small business ht' 5s'is}It•S.

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1)011'S (SAl I &amp; TACKLE. 919 .'d is?
'1 - Live (tail, Grocer ii',. fts','r
Also flail Shop 206 Sanford Au,'
PfrS 69 Open I ditpt 327 6729

A5',urnr S , 1-i- r enl 01 I. OAPI 611
(amel'a Court, Sunlanul I tidrflt
I bath, IN UPlAND NEW CON
Dl lION Sweet oranges Anti
tangerines in landscaped yard
$17,500 Owner 373 6253

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Saurolers after 6 and weekends
OrItimiuJo 7930112

Sarfomii 32) 5961

P lii I' 141 At I v
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annually Home has nil It.' ,-. 'rn',

(hIlt are running their own bonds!

btlSint'SSes) },ave a lot of

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MAYFAIR - Eiclusive
know wPial a real estate do'lar
buys .n Sanford, you well knOw
that thiS 3 bedroom. 7 bath wIN
Florida room and many e,lras s a
real bargain at $37,950

grove producing ltosl 1.000 hours

fllediC.*I 0113CC 011 Yslichigiun
Nowadays, too, politicians
"And ut lunch OIIC (if tlIClI) Aseriuc in Chicago. I WOkC try to win' our votes by cit.
ing the 18.000 wealthy
obj,ctt%J to the high puthts "P .st!
For then I learned that Ajnerlcat,s who 1)aid no inof American industry.
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'lie Openly ads odted So- who are not getting par
But Uncle Sam coaxed
cialism, where Uncle Sam cheeks from art employer them to buy his tax-exempt

ROBSON SPORTING
GOODS

ItedrOom, I bath masonry borne
in Sanford. close to school and
shopping Outside needs some
paint As is. 517,500 904 175 216)
ivel betweefl 7 &amp; 9

PAOLA - Not a sacrifice, nor a
bargain! lull a modern. beai.,tful
3 bedroom. 7 both concrete blcxk
and brick priced right On ap
prOaimately 6 acres with S acres in

to aserage 51, and that's
nned subcoi-l' stand!
'But they
Later, when I Opefloxi my inflated dollars!
sciouslv hostile to our pri.

\Vashingtoni arid Northwest" st-ages of their employees.
;iONOAYthru FRIDAY

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2927 Hwy Il 92 Sanford 1'l7a it")
(hAntJlnQ our name to 14085011
MAW 1141- tO bellCr Sirs'- 41.1

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377 5991. Nights, 37) 1167

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5-liC?, Female, 1 11r

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PC lANCES, 32)0691
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r'mi-riINS, I0 wh'le f.male 2 4 r
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buy Sell tr,lde
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Pi yrt old Phone 377 7161
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Req German Shepeed Pup
1.-es Cell 373 6794 after 6 p m

PluSeS moved 10 your lot Block Aol
Irarne Price includes house.
per mIS, moving, new foundil iOfl

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323 5857 aftc'r S

Duplea lot wAffled. Sanford area
Will pay caSh . 0 Boa 139).
FIa 37789
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salaries of your secretaries

insurance on 'our working
the
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9uarters, plus
\!e(1 dO VOl.1 kIlOS'.' wluy'
lights. utilities, janitorial
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7610 H,wtha Ave at Il 92
Flit room. w w carpeting. ceo h a
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Business Property
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JIM HUNT REALTY
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New commercial building to leatc. 2321 I'ark Or
322 2115
over 1.000 Sq ft With offiCe after hourS. 3770645 or 372 9281
space 1'. East oft 1. Pt 46 Call
323 5620
C A Whiddbri. Sr. Broker

wh,.re you work!
Nor lo you school princi. •
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Wt Ni ED LISTIPIGS
We h,iiuO buyers for t'1-u''- S .ini

Payton

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burrOughS Adding Machine, electric
or manual Uo%lilch Boastomatic
eleclric Stapler 377 0256

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re.j,strred.Wol'medCall 377-5717

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Neal, clean, furnished house for
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C. AR ROLL'S FURNI TURF
116W tsISI 12? 3)111

17.60 Skyline Call $31 2)2) Dealer

furnished 2 bedroom home on small
lot 510.100

1 --- Two bedroom. two bath furnished
home on If acres 5130 month.
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37) 3500
323 5200
Sanford
Hwy I? 97

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Lot wutti tr,ler ni',r A',lor
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i.' 1.11, lOS 'Ai' buy or Sell çr'r
p.- e or household Consignments
.'.-'IcOrIie Ir -ntrr-nIiori Call
'.1an-i Vet r,ll-(,mi, 322 9920 S.infoe 0
A,, ii ot P-la, 17 97 Sar'f 'i'd

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Aluminum Skirting with every
OutplAy model toll now Itiru Scot

Weekend Camp

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"Just a Handshake Away"
I1)t WEST FIRST STREET, SANFORD
Orlando Ph. 644-1912
Sanford Ph 322 '141-5

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LlvetockAnd
Poultry

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lumn-Shed mobile hone
2 ItuIr in
312 5659

hOni,' on 5t,,id,'d 101, wñlIS parirlt'd.
carpet, and "asy kitchen to work
ri 510,900

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')&amp;I Rarr.t'tr NagOri. gd "
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Three grave plot, oak Shaded.
Evergreen Cemetery S-ISO total

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Mary filyti - Lab. Mary Many
MiscellaririiuJs bnnS

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Port Florida Roitti Phone AM
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.API'ORT SALlE 1-ru P. 5yl 00 I)

tOil 'fui Leisure World f.tot,le
Plume Estates and Marina on the
from 51) l'iu)
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JohnS Rivet
.?ui(h includes home &amp; lot A
fal,ulOUS omrnunIy, *itti all
fit,l,turS on I? 97
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In older loved borne wIN lotS of
365 S)I1
space for a large family New-i ,tctien, corner lot with tli
1,earing avocado tree and
traultul %hrut)t)i'ry Price 577.500
b'..' liii I iriji' trn.iI'r hit leIu.lui
''u Sk) ulowli t,il,,'' i. 5
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JOPIP4PIY WAL '.1 14
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Al -IS best in this furniShed 7
beclrOOni 7 bath block hum,' on
TRAIL.( 14 SPACE FOR RENT
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approuimetely I acre. garden
Plet r C.,-ruv .t. 545 mu C all 31-4
spot, ,',ll fenced S2SI*3i.)
or 385 150?

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I yes v Sturdy and Sunday
Plwy 17

6 Roorn%, 7 full baths. ,ylt.,.hi'd
qarage. corner lot, fenced Air
conditioned fly o.ner App? 372
5525

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thenii their salaries?

V7Va

formal dining room, fully car
oiled, enclosed g.iratji' VA. EllA
&amp; Convent ion,il F mmmii, rig 671
11160, Ray Crank._fluilcier

Country Club 3 fldrm , CII. Iitrue
orner lot. eacelleol condition
513500 327 2599

One bedroom apartment. newly
I decorated. completely furnished
Air conditioned, TV Reasonable
râti5. Orange City 775 2155

55 St(ill tIl.tt trally furItlsh('s in rate farmer or store on the meager 31 or 41 rt•-

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ji.I AutO TranS - Air, Pi7*.r I-#
TireS. low Milage Call 177 Yi
after 4 00 p rn

liii' equipment preSently n%IAll".
iri churcheS that we removed "m,tie wa., for larger in%Ifurr.rr?S
IdeAl for another churCh. %CP'O&lt;u 1
or the home Two are $400. orb.
51.100 pluS colt br rernos.'1pr',iCe ario ntYau'ai'o
Organ
Church
'nlept'one
MuS.r,
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'N tOri'.-ie'.m"' i'I.' .i'irflily ,sr.d
ijIlir C.i,lPr-. 4 -i i-.itiy (lathe',.
ttam'd
and
lypelmrlem
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nii-stpllitnrioris .Iems Saturday
v 141 5 00 7111 Oak Ave

Featuring -i cmplQtC lflS"C?lO3fl Of tour car and lfl
chiding a Fi-ie Point ENGINE PERFORMANCE
that'; right. the SERVICE CLINIC l
TESt! V't'r..
No
obligation on your part whatsoever,
"FREE".
But, we're antIcipating a lot of cars on those three
days so won't you please call for an appoIntment. The
CLINIC will be held from S to 8 P.M. and the coriplete
Inspection MIll take onl' about 21) mInutes.

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323 6700

i4,l,',i")t I 0141.2.11',
-Ne lair' 'hr.,' ftaIl,. n ttird,ird
sled tOnSOIC organs .t7i separa'

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central heat and Air. kilt befl w

I oc h Ar nor I Rdr m - C 8. 7 bath.
pool, fenced yard. en h a. fully
-impelt.d, double garage. d,Sri
y,.i',ter 5.34.500 377 7599

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by prollilsing they would
ry
so biased against the
no boss gives tht' nit have to par any taxes

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I lowhoresville!'

.50041 S

S'a'sr$arl 5nIf? D4.m'
'?r.i Clean. avid OfiI'f $601
Icrri CAPS 1,')
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66 Vu Bug. Ar. WhIm
446vfl FaIIsan1. Blue
,,9u,-,j Sedan' % 'i-a C. lean
7', N 7' .e Velt(y

TriOle dresser - .tt-) m,rror, bed and
spr.ncj% &amp; mattresS. walnut
finiSh I. he new 517% Pecl,ri.-f,
'jrrrm" 530. C) rn.'l'r. ,, lb 9, h4 rs
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1-PA radio, I *ilh I t'.s'i lape
TrirmS 5VAilithl1. Call Sar 4-(P
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22-Apartments Rent
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23-Apartments Rent
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2$-Houses Rent Furnished
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offiCe Mull be neAt, alert. per
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Available for work immediately
Hoilestlesible between' a rn and
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t 3em,rvIe Zoological Soc 'ely. 610
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LALL REALTY
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Men needed for factory wor MUS'
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t'e able to handle 100 lb b*95
Personals
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PerhApS AICOhO.'Cl Ann -'o.s
Sanford. la . 37771
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Saul's Agency
1ACH IN ISIS
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WELDERS
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older. andcihsS(atlY fit for lifting
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p,net3ree:e Farms. South Sanford
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MANAGER
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MATURE WOMEN
cr appt - 32)4525
Shop. also field erection rni%
down payment and ass'ru
7r.flCC mature for Famous Recipe
are
for
peo)le
who
need
you
arid
uiorlgge uI 5', per
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Dade City, PlymOuth lOrlAndO
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Fred Chicken Apply in Person
Metiarie Dl Station on 75th &amp;
receive an Income loot Full lime
— a
Vacation. 5iCk pay.
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LAke
Wales
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personality,
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grAduAlC.
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collect.
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Rob EndicClt Pontiac Buick Co .
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FAIRWA 'S THE GREATEST OF THEM ALL

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the Orange County Board of Missionary Baptist Church
Public Instruction as a career Family and pastor for their
development specialist at tooperiltion
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Wheatley Elementary School
Master Bobby Johnson Jr
She
has
one
daught&amp;r
Apopk4m
son of Mr. anti Mrs Bobby
Yolanda Yvette,a senior
Johnson Sr celebrated his
Mount Dora High School
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will be Mrs. Carolyn Matthews given in ts honor by his
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Porterhouse

Aillong the out-of-t4mil ~,,Ilvsts
polinch "as IK)ured by Mrs.
cri'
Mr. anti Mrs. Jaiiies
Estellt' t 'hinood) Bright
Williams.
Tampa. and George
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Rachel Mkt' and passed to the Broii. ('hicagu.

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Elks were
conducted 1w Celery ('itv Lodge of
lit it I. (\,i
Li
ilt t (l I(i I)V I t'il I 1,0\\, ii (1111 the icit io'\ i1
Cocoa Lodge: .Jerry \Valker. past exalted ruler of Sanford Lodge
Harold Itishy.
Lockwood Brown, exalted ruler of Sanford Lodge;
(Ieputv ; t seated 1 Mrs. 1':dwird Butler. secretary of

edding hells accented the
iblc. where the three-tiered
--ike. "ith light blue ;~rooin. Assistant at tilt- bride
l)arlenc Brimn.
iniature bride and bulk ' .i
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University. Oviedo. Chairmen afternoon were Stephanie
for Women's Day are Mrs. F'lagler, Michele Frison, Willie,
F'it-1'I were brith'muauls Their
Melvin and Rennette Stevens,
britlegrsmim is hit' sn if Mrs
Rebecca I Henderson. Mrs
were of light blue with
ttye
Terrence
F
lander.
Robing
Minnie
i.
Knight,
Apt
15
.:own
Evelyn Clark and Mrs. Be
Washington. Theme is "'Die Wright, Eric and Loyal Barr, like Monrot' Terrace, Sanford. white. The carried a large
olippropriate nuptial music was white gladioli with light blue
Christian Woman, Whose Time Jacqueline and David Jones,
arid white streamers.
rerwiereil
is Conic." Rev. J. L. Brooks is and Emanuel Barr.
Leonard Knight served the
Accenting the altar was the
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11w twin daughters of Mrs arch flanked with two can- groom s best man. Ushers
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Second Shiloh Missionary Clara Ashley celebrated their 'lt'I;mbra. with seven cathedral were Willie Chandler, henry
Baptist Church is celebrating first natal day with a party tapers. with petted palmiks on Brown, 1m Brown, Arthur
homns' of their
I'lk and Bruce Simpson
each '.mde
its pastor's fourth anniversary given at the
grandparents Mr and Mrs.
GiNen in mtiarflzi.c bs her
Oct. 10-15, 1972:
%IORL lIE kit 0
Ha&gt; iitontt Ashle. Little ones
mmnm'le. S is- ester Randall Sr.,
Wednesday night, Rev i . B
PhIll.A I )F.1 I'll I A
w crc the h(lnorees.tie bride chow a kirmim;il length
,mttentlmng
\I&gt;'ers and Mt. Sinai Missmonar&gt;
S I(ATO('A sl'}(IstiS s
Sharon I)t'nist and Sherri
hict"t.wti with viiipire
tiff
Baptist Church
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ttf
James
Lynn
Ih'irdre
Ashley,
Stephanie
silhiiiuttt'
with
an
array
Thursda&gt;, Hes .
the Philadelphia Orchestra perDuhart. itotiriquic Alexander, sequins around the waist
and New Mt. Zion Mis.sionar&gt;
- t' during its August
liffan&gt;, Jackson, Tony and The lonm v-cut sleeves were formanc
Baptist Church.
the Saratoga PerformFriday, Rev. B. T. Williams Vernon Miller. Twinkle Knight,
trimmuia'd in lice 5k' wore a sta&gt;
at Center was up more
ing Arts
and St. Luke Missionars S'nja Noble, Anthony and I•lS(i
1 ' 1 1k whi
ye
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than 2(1 per cent over last year
Harris. \b'lissa and Reginald
It• carried
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Total attendance for 1972
Baptist Church.
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Sunday morning service, Liwt'rt.'nt.t't'. hose, Bernard, .1
Ross Hill Missionary Baptist Melinda Rouse, Michael Cotton,
and white streamers. reached 70885 This wasanifl
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V1110 Knight attended crease of 12.019 over last year
M
Churt- h, Rev. S E F;dwarth. Melissa Brinson,
)-,vtnd,i bt'itt. ( ures House,
Williams
his hr ide as ,ii,iid (if honor. She figures
Sunday, 3
Antonio
The final right of the arches'
l'm'auock,
\'t .mrmtIa
Wore ,i (urinal length gown of
Chapel Misslonar&gt; Baptist
e'lIttw'
s'rgania
and
taffeta
w
itim
Ira's
season was attended Is&gt;
(liurch, Rev E. H Booker. Braxton and James Ashle Jr
white lace, she wore a sellow 9,076. the second biggest ni.'ht
,
pastor.
in (1w orchestras history at
Mrs Marl) ii Mobk % tite. miumtching hat intl carried
Sunday, 6 p.ni., Mt Olive
Saratoga
The biggest was for .m
Washington, 1)1'.. and Miss
. ,e -'iw-.
ante
,irit
. • ,..a m(' i • w ith
Missionary Baptist Church, if
concert b&gt; an Iliburn
F.lanor.m Moble, of Atlanta,
wi &amp;
Rev. Oliver Glover, pastor.
Officials attribute the growth
.'1rown, M rs mainly
Ga., w crc in the city for the
ra
to growing interest
weekend to, visit with their
iSS Linda among r*'smth'n1
I),mr (lit- BrEiwni .1111
Citizen of the Week'' is
L
Herman I. Re10 Sr who lives mother. Mrs. Freddie Moble,.
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with his wife, Mrs. Louise
Mr, Amuanda Tucker and her
- Itefoc, at 614 Hickory Avenue.
. of
Mrs
Eva
Jose)friend,
They have two sons, hiernnan
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Beach, jetted to
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Jr., Sanford, and Waident'e, of l)el*ry
\llentown. Pa., to attend the
l'hiladelphta
of Mrs. Jose) 's brother.
Mr. lte'foe Sr. is a retired funeral
Sanford
The&gt;
will
visit svw York Cmt',.
tatler lie has lived in
70 years He has given liot'liestt'r and Greensboro,

between Ibm' races. He has
helped with the integration of
schools. encouraged citizens to
register find vote. improve the
livvlihts.sd of the senior citizen
and has and are still working
toward the peak of the social
jihysit'al and rthglous state of
W church.

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Iiiuiiiediately 1o1lu ing 11w
tcrt'iflony the home of the
bride's mother as the site of
the reception. Basi;cts of
the bride and
inintature
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Missionary Baptist Church and \tcGill. 1109 holly Avenue.
a student at Florida Tech Guesis helping Bobby enjoy tht

ins serv ice to this tomImiUm
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lie is a member of St. Ilaul
toUt
Missionary Baptist Church
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where he still serves on the
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Bernard
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deacon board, president of
united in bob nhlatriimiofl&gt;
choir 2 and overall president of were
at First Burn Church of the
St. Paul Gospel Chorus
living GI. Midwa&gt; , Aug. 19, at
Mr. IR'foe's formuiml education
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Res I-'. E. Wiltiamiis was the
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Mt - ikfoe, this sc-en ii ian)
'I')ii' bride is the (laughter of
'liangt's, improvement ant
Anna Brown, 2S'I2 East
Mrs
mrogreS iiiade in t'duc.tion,
ut ord. The
govermmient and in the people of I i.Ila Street. Sa
our city. Eking an ex.nit'mber
of the bi-racial committee, he
has worked with that group to
improve the conditions of this
'-oiThimitifllt)- and relationship

78c

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'MAT AND OTHER MAIN IDISHFS

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1-Bone Steaks
Sirloin Steaks
Porterhouse
Chopped Sirloin

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1601 N. Bormudo Ave., Kissimmee

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and Indian Riser Lodge Cotand Temples.
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city, mnts were Mrs. Valerie
If. White and Mrs. Carkthia
\iei-kerson. The Elks family
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Mrs. Knight. mother t Ow
groom. as attired in a blue
tress ith white accessories
hite carand a corsage of
hite
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Mrs. Dudley is a member of
Greater Mt. Carmel Missionary
Baptist Church. Tangerine. She
received her early school
training in Tangerine and wa
graduated as an honor student
from Hungerford High School.
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which is now Wymotv Tech,
Eatonville. She received her
1,7degree
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Universit). Tallahassee.
serves in mans capacities i
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her church, is a member of the
iiiii, Emma
ooio go~
Gamma Phi Delta Sorority of
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Orlando, secretary of ZAI'T
Day program Sunday at Lion
COMMI'VIEE in charge of the
organiiatiofl, a four-c)
Church is Pictured- Betty Washington.
1lopt Missionary Rapt
Ze II m(t,
r gil 0 xa t inn,
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and
i I lendu on 4ind F el n Clark.
P1) mouth
l{cbe
Apopka.
Marva Hawkins Photos)
corresponding
I angerine;
secretary of Greater Orlando
i hapter, Florida A. and M.
The church being one of the
County 01 the COfli'
Orange
Alumni:
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(udance association; FEA and
inunity, he has %olorked and is
N EA.
still working hard to improve
--the family atmosphere in the
church and increase the church
InetnIx-rship Mr. I(efoe stated
that he loves his church Mr
-I It'Ioe has served as exalted
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ruler of Celery City Lodge of
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Elks. Ife has been given awards
fnr his outsuinding service to

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Sir. anti
Dudley. the daughter of.
Mrs. Jack Jackson Sr of
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the author, %ayf,
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the place of the Halk,Wt'eT
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rca'i beef and makes a finf
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medium-small
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bring water IP a boil Pee)
the potatoes. rut inwMhi iiiac
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over TTfldIU?T1 beat With
tatt'e ir* of I and water
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snips e hopped ciIi'm,t
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chopped enilis e it
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cut pan Add hatter Rt'
turn pan to c'ten anti hake unti
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Seak'd Salad with GuacnuctIt
B4%tTf(
Cbi Cake
GU PCT AMOLE
pleasant change I rnrrm the
um.ua salad drersing
I &amp;vocadc peeled and cubed
1/4 rq maycinnatar
tablespoons lemon juice
if: t up('oum i.alt
1/4 teaspoon tabaacv sauce
Whirl all the ingredient' U'
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until month Di' this just tielore forriving or nurture win-i I
darken Makes about I I
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Wednesday Oct 11 972

C
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cup dr Marsala * inc
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1/3 cup chopped salt pork
D1TII rut halt

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inch thick

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mallet
wi th SIt aflil pepper Fr salt

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pork n kiI1ri ith rli five
mi niitcs .M utets and I t
ti minutes on each side fli.

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each cutlet

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'Ji, I, rc-c' • I l;'rire itt .' vt

unraveling the mystenes of Fu
ropean and Asian cooking for
fellow New Yorkers over the
past decade
1 believe in taking the Milos
Uquc out of the kitchen and
making people understand what
they are cooking." said Mis'
Mufkletto who formerk
taught home economics at
Hunter College and no runs
her own cooking school, tht
Cordon Ricu of Gourmet Gal
cry, on New Yorks upper east
ide
After all. it is not as eom
p:irated as some of these es
;efls tr' to make st sound. she
ent on In fact I can teach
.
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ri i pes to a child
\tss Muffoletin likes to ha'.'
students get the feet an
fa'.or of foreign cookery first

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SLICED

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Miss. Muffoletto decided hack
in liGO that it was time she paid
a visit to the land of her Sicilian
forbears
,, M% first visit '.zis just 7:
years after my grandparents
had left for America she re
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CHEESE TORTE
14 pieces 1 from a 5-ourwe
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2 tablespoons butter, t't
2 tablespoons. sugar
1 pound di) ottigr ;t
cheese, sieved
1 cup sugar
2 tablespoons flour
1 teaspoon vanilla
4 eggs
I container 8 ounc es
cream
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It is influenced by Greek
and Arab cuisines, she said
.s neil as thos.e of Itak
I rrwv and Spair And it is nt
.rse or heavy as some 1 n
v'ners imagine
t'rk has tong been a m.n
rn Sicilian dinner tubie
. it is fixed in man'. '.ea'.
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let to brought hack A ith te
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Crush the zwieback intn
there should be
crumbs
about 1 cup In a small mixing
boyl mix together the crumbs
butter and 2 tablespoons sugar
Press over bottom of a 9-inch
xpnngform pan
In Large bowl of electric mix•
together the cottage
.r beat
cheese, 1 cup sugar. flour and
vanilla Gently beat in the eggs.
one at a time, the cream. lemon
rind and lemon jwce Beat at
mc'dirzm speed for 3 minutes
Pour over crumb mixture in
springlorm pan
Bake in it preheated 3504c'
gree oven until set — SO nun
utes Cool ChillL Just before
serving remu'.e sides of sprungforni pan.
Cut cbersecake into quarters
and then cut each quarter into 2
or 3 slices Makes 8 to 12 sen.
ingi.

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we are pleased to accept

cilian extraction, has been

11 ( F( 'I 1.
Associated l'rcss Food ldiLor
Milaukee s. nn'aI II(Id4'
Folk Fair is coming up
'.rmber 17 to 19 and vt '.e just
P.d a preview of one of the good
dshcs that will be offered
e
rtere This 1'olk Fair
F.
I'
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the
man'.
..rgect of
e lid throughout Uit court r
s;kinsored by Mit'.eaukre
tirnat,uin.al institute '.e uth the
of 45 natiorsalit%
r.ups and cacti group design'
t own btvth and decides whit h
':s it v ill .er'.'c at the Fair
We tiorroved the Fairs rei.
pr lot Bavarian Cheese Torte
d made it in our own kit then

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P.'te#r, fish uiri'l foil
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ag?eIr't fIP I

Anna Mu!toletto. a petite. flour
attractive brunette of Si-

rake my classes on tours
Middle East spice shrps. It'
m br'wse thriigh lt..
.çfr and sausage tactorit
.nd visit Greek bakenes an
Japanese grocery stores 'k
A ill also poke our noses into th(
cooking pots of a Greek tavern.i
and an Italian traltonia
belie'. e'
Miss Muffoletto also
nohtwr'.
there is a good deal of
;hrit the supenorit' of loreiçr.
. .s. fine as they ma be
I use a lot ofrn estw '.'.in'
I. tooth cooking and drinking
.hc said and I have found the
'.ines of Amenc'a are shaping
up very well with their foreigr.
nusins Thes' m.av not be on a
par '.ith the great imports
they are good t.bk' '.inrs p'
Iectly suited to every day du
ing
Our friend also is a firm h
hewer in the theory that V('k.
chould use the same wines. fr
'((flg thatyOU do for drinlo

p!,.!t

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ne'.fleit the tL'.uui3te1hY
beat the '.re.sin until it twiuts s
"hojipt *hkrll tootj lift up the bet"
'.i Foii the 'rv.*JS' .MItU the
Iinii iaituL to uwruuhi. snmt
LOW .5 i'.0 tiQid it tuiut,,j, II s.iwuiu uu-lind, jthuc*tU huiui
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chill in the rettieraLut uw.
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Help The Handicapped

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good fortune
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many different types of
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meaningful one to the bandicapped Because employers
seek someone who has been
trained for the job

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league Middle School. Forest

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Brarn Towers

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Rose Society, 6:30
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Ascension Lutheran Guild
lc. Ourbrc'ok
rumrru'ge
t*ive. Casselberry 8:30 airiffi.
to .' P.M.
Oct 14
Auction to benefit South
Seminole Community Library.
10 am . Seminole Plaza,
C.asse1terr

Oct. 12
Seminole County Campers.
:30 p.m., First Federal S1'L.
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certainly want to be included this year.

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Uhe paroel is sell
nint'hoh'
•eruth.'
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If roure, puck, itahte .uiil
:.i4tUtC area. The projert
ifanson saul, would take ill
in development.
i'itett
(lan_sn with !he n(itation that
the prnjec' nuhIn.ithe
s' from the road
.lso planned (or the project
I -high quality restattrant.
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nrept of Wingfield Rev-r
lever been initiated in IN,
ir-.c. that is taking individitals
an ii high income hr wket anti
community f or

sluljlOo for the Chamber :n(,reater Sanford Oimber of dustrtal icquisUion function
suggested
said
Albert
Commerce board of directors at
.
embership
price
tnerease_s
It_I' I I eS('ntlng (1W aw ard IS I(OI)t'I t I ov
their third quarterly meeting
mn lude those presently (-risting
liflhlihul .1 tist ice I'lannt'r for I )ist net Ill of tilt'
mi nit .'rship
iyearto
31
of
hear tell that the 1U'
budget heard reports from
in(tCIl
,
Jon
IL I 'hoto t)
ill(. t 'IIIVCI it \
Connell\ %%ill be honored on
various committees on their now at $la would ImP to $25
emunt)it'
,uilti1tt
e
t
in1ie
atiti
Research
IOlfl
cost
(ii
other l;irt*'r menitwr'thips
( k bk r Thai frtiuui 5 kl
projects and went on retmrd
favoring the planned unit would rise approximately 15 room. Exi'rutwes i'nuht Oret it
at (he Allen Chapel AM i:
Wingfield Reserve in relativsWr cent, Albilln said.
Church.
developments rmidential areas
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Appreciate the invitation
twing mentioned for the area
that would pay to (1w many area tourist itbeing extundett for int- it- tilso be
,%.'st of Sanford.
.it $25 tractions, Hanson iaid.
rnemhershup.s
4
$40;
Wayne ,\lhert. treasurer. id
ii .ite
The residential 'tnut
62.50
'hamber membership fees in eac..,tlil memberships at $
credit to this area - a tine
from
project
would
r.inge
paying
$75
twri
and - -.
,II categoties would have to
000'up". Hunon fluted
ani
40
ncreased to meet the
rectnri apprnvI
Probably what scares uiii'
rganizations
raised .in u pedestal.
motion
by
Garnett White for
11111111
most
1get proposed for
.vuuild be 480 con.iupporting
the
PUDs
planned
rlwr
msnistraOons
That budget of $47,000,
(it Sanforl to loininium =L%. Ilowever, I
desire to he "anti-press
are
40
acres
for
community
froin
$42,54)0 the Preceetting for property west
um,
to
pUI)
plarined
area w;is itateil there ire :10 pLanned
entire
that
make
Company,
secretive about how ttie
was approved,
shopping and office center, 50
kimant op.
Cit'
of
Sanford
funds
$25004)
residential
in
nature
with
only ichuol iites.
located on (he south side and unit ticvelo1niieflt).
for an office park, 23
it
the venture came
position
(I)
The
unpres.siVe
project
will
'naY
vote
The
lone
upfronting Lake Mary Boulevard,
government.
rough annual one
"Greenbelt," a 1,435 acre
Biedaut'
west of Lake Mary-lAulgWIN$l feature 759 acres of residential acres for a neighborhood of the total th
William
Ever hear how the .. I'UI) community with a
uoiiiiiiercial
center
and
30
acres
contributions
of $15,000 I or position was front Robert from
cilullJ
mu
pekesman
for
the
Markham
a
director
ke
Einiiia
ilrvelopiiit'tit.
140
acres
Daehn,
itoati. and east of La
notation "Fourth Estate"
for ciiuuvvnience stores.
''e10LI worth of $100 million,
un vho oui
nuercial. 440 acres of parks
tmber of e Seminole ountv Wi
,
about" About 200 sears
Boad.
tibet planner anti
Doug! is
(1W stauill) ii! approval
spuit
45
acres
the Ienmity, 'tit'a)
U
itsapproval
)ning
ind
Planning
Boari.
It
lakes
iiid
oL
is
Edmund Burke addressed (he rto'ived
Site work upon (lit' project
ount
Lngineer with the firm (if
signated as
irea
s
the
toning
iant
that
fact
the
wa_s
Brutish h1ou&amp; of (oliunons •un'l last night Front (hi
an,
Wermers
Parliament are Planning an(l Zoning Board fo'
P
everai weeks ago turned down pruiie 'tn( water rvchar'e
acres
for
a
two
civic
center
Talbot
1973.
said. -In ths
major streets. A,sovlates, Virginia, told the
three estates: The Lords recommendation to the County
the PUD concept for Heathrow, area. and the fact that the
The board last night up- and 47 acres for
last night the copan
co(tag"s
and
0 million restaurant
proved
the
request
for
rezoning
housing
will
encompass
single
board
Jeno Paulucci
Spiritual. The liirds Temporal
offiiiah
The community, being
UtnmUnit' located planned violate the tntent 'o
tract of land from family homes, of estate, had met with all
the
and The Commons But in the
Conclub concerned with the project.
designate the Little Wekiva as a
detached and country
on 1.2 acres near LiKe Mary
l(eporter's Gallery, yonder sits developed by Wilco
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types. single family patio such as the Lake Mary Civic
wild river Further. he said, the
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a Fourth Estate, more iun
League, the county school
tutulti-fainily
an
Boulevard
iaid
he
homes
C ol.
portant by far than all
nut it (In Pit
"t"
apartments intl
.i against
L,J;::l
"Only the liberty of the Press,
t 71rttt
;;plex
notion since he had voted
"hich no Influence. no po%%rer.
The representative
The parks. lakes and on
.igain_st the project during the
no tinni.
ad
BN ANN lF1"KI)SM
spaces wilt he comprised of 200 further that his conupany h
zoning hearing. M. L Cullum
.
w hicti nothing but the depravity
.
11 estertIms i ugh Li ow
acres of central lakes. 35 acres met with the county engineer
cautioned
the board to ion_sidir
or corruption of a jur can ever
plans
of
untegratul
(lit,
•inil
lI i ount% health tie
morning,15,41th -*Noi all Inch 'I
the water recharge area in the
of tq n Space. 15 acres of neigh
Nation's
destroy. It will be t
I I) on t'
ARE I \ ( It I
Wilco
Intorecreation,
the county
nuister menut ha% e b% State Division of
I It I ( II ( )\
ye_sterility Partly ':tuudy
It
I
while
endorsing
rain
borhootl
140
acr
area
uuuiist awful uutonu i( it w ii' k
am use plan,
health requirement entered western
hrinigtu rntciv Chance if u
thsign.ut&amp;d for a golf course. 5
It should be taken
o1w riltilig ill tilt- 11.1ijoi area after thret.
the
pilots
F
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thv f irst grwq) of t% rann), What
outlining the degree to w hich into t pediatric Sm reenun
few thundershowers tiwiniv :iu
into consideration that City of
acres for a town center park
iort'in IfliSSiOflS are (iarnage(1 during I-II(I
rvuiiains if thus public press is
(hut' company plans to cooperate program according to a re r
to 'JO. tw
.dternuuinz.
Highs
and
five
acres
for
a
nature
without
may
wind
up
t
tIl
et
.
t_
Sanfur
h( North 'iet n iou t_.
'so
Ui
i)fl
thi t' tutt Taibet sat-1 it n
tinguisht ti tIn ptopk
th e Board of County
tonight
around
70.
Rain
probato
1rk.
uliwn
added.
t_
wuter.
slaved, and tiut' prince tituuliiiu"
an net.
mission rs b%
bility ) per cent today .unut ¶0
Earmarked
for
commercial
Jr.
d (i I'g. 7 ,t ('iii. Ii
Shoemaker
('OflI
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"As an acltocute of wiet. of
health ulficer.
h.uiiiber president assured per cent Friday,
1)1"
peace and of liher(. I onjtirr
1)1 ST It I ('1'
'I'll i:
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INM
rhis prugr.um afford_s a Cullum that this cuncern wa
reuiuperattires lriippetl into
:u to guard the libcrt) cit
J AIL Ft'I('as('(l ilItiO host ages they
ettiedi exdfltuifli*ttt)fl to till beig investigated,
the
and )s is far uth as
press, (tie great sentinel of blue
children on medicaid and L
the Central (lain_s today as a
h1i(1 h1tl(1 lot' a I most 24 hours a It or a federal
ii said his position for
tie
state, the grand cic'tector of
i
dude_s a physical excutuinauon
against the motion wa_s wintry chill touched areas from
ti(1g(' orders Ft'IonIllS it the titil it
publi( tiuisistuir'. (uiiri1 it and
hemoglobin test. vision, vuti.iig
uckie_s ¶0 the
the nor'hern
.0
nie as exprt'_s_seti by
the
u hcru.sh it, tw,aUsr ti tiu'flet er it
.uuehutor.
tuberculin,
stool,
ipper 'I'
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ceases to Flourish, then will (he
,
urine and a test fur sickle cells
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conditions requirtti4
nuy
and the security of the ('rosin."
'oactuti'e''
Street
today
and
give
his
M lamit a's I
ci'rrectioul are referred to u
in
one
oh
silppont
ers
a
pep
talk
ph'.sucan or urgauiltatiofl whi'
soul in 'rut
iiueiiit*'rs of (tie tailuit) packing
AL'
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treat individuals on medic,o'i
OIl L.A NI fl), I" Ia,
igil fwuys
jut rr(Ioeuil
As a n added thought, to
tkJe% 1und bugs and lugging
Neighulsirs repeirt all Orlando
funding
benefit From a giMid press (In'
(heir belongings to an auti'
Fried said that for each chili!
, lurid captive a gunpoint
faitutly
dt'fenut
Public should ,ealousl
Monday hlciwet er, the tauutiiv
raiiiiried, the county health
by it lone ttun,ivalu last
is tilt.
press freu'uhiiiii .'t .'ui w hen it
dt't'lined to ret cal it_s dt'stina'
si N I l'( ult ( I .\tt'( (IV i: lb N says it
has apparently pat'kth up and
depa rtment would receive $10.
hurts.
is willing to
(hill to iut'tL iiieui
.ilini ist rat ion that
illid
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Fret do in f tIn' lIrt'ss I,, dliii LI
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offuc tals said Staliung
tii'rt'iitlt'i
''to
Vi''ttiani
ii
4)11
(Itt'
hut'
the
state
for
br
house
tiri em
w hue 1, uuitue
to
treetluimi liii '1 pUhilli'
prt'
preiItbl) wouttl go on trial in returned
5(1111
(flit'
(flit
ideals
and
('Vt'I
of
Orlando.
cutiuputer
uiud
laboratory
work
skirts
(1t'CI'iut'\ ,
freetknmi, a putiha' posse 5514111
Noveiiibt,r,
''Estiniating $952 uicumne fur
(AIN
and right iutid in hiatt) w a s its
5t'rff's deputies saud Stall'I')te fatuity wits kId ui ttut' ltthis program
stoutest WealsItu
HifiS broke into the home just each two months,
Jackson
Stall'
hour
ordeal
by
will
bring
in
appni'iuuatett
,
ifi'
I'( iSSIIII1.1 i'V
'I"i deserve its freedoli' thur
be fore uuiidnigtut Friulu&gt; night,
'III .:
uugs, it 17-)ear-old Ut' hindu
Lw
full,
ne' s I011
(ii
gIHKI
(lit'
press should sti'Ive
t'Ioiitts
I II l .1 .1';
explained.
lair arid factual, but it free'
held the family captive for 16
kidnaping for rancharged %%
1k elaborated further that a
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tit
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JA 01)1(. (lot.." 11fit I(
(10 la "I Soil I' S itit o
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112
i't'l
(111(15
of
rapt'.
ul
to
counts
1%%
(o
stun,
t a cost OL $2,StiV
'u v'
I.. ,tgi'iiIi' luit _s
(lit'
count
each
of
ossaulung
a
tinder
state
S
Bo-11"
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011115
Otte
weeks
would
be hired; a
for 51)
ilistiFil flIP pr('lfl
full, fair and (actual
police officer with intent to
nurse, for one day per week fur
-law.
coniiutit murder, rubber) ,
0 weeks, at a cost oi $1,800. and
breiiktmig and entering and (tie \i to dc.it hi,
clerk for one and one-halt
a
not
(hat's
if
And
firt'artut in a unuuof
a
use
tub ' days per week fur 50 weeks at a
lirittgt•
NI) 'I'lih( i:t:
at what's going
).\l l:N
S •J 'It V 4)1" 'i'iiit I'E %V
IIiiSSijUl tIt it fi'lc'ii
cut
of $1, 200, w t.'Icl b
dA
.I1IUILdI
on today in the h'Iuilipjiiiirs
ut I ol
\11."s will hut.'a r test iiiiuny in (lit' ti
tequtreti.
This total t'xpvuuditure
8k'9(
Eight newspapers Stiut'4Iowfl,
Stallings IN schettult'tl to *' ( i,.ssitte'd acts
( ; 101111 'I'tii'iit'r its his
stuiati
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in
miii.
CqU4IS
the
amount which would
iii ill
7('
very few radio stations in
uti'raigiirel today following Itis C tiitiit'
t't'ui'it it'S laWS
for
violations
of
Florida's
be
reautted
from the prtigralits
tt'
trial
operation — and duo_se o the air
release I'ucsdu.y fruiii Flciniutit I I ,issweircl iu,:le
as prevtously dt'scribett
hI
is st,'ht'duh'd to continue today.
strictly censored by the
ho_splItst, where he was treesteti III ('rain'
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Clean Air. 1.30 p.m., Sanford
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Fall bazaar, sponsored by
Ileltona United Methodist
WSCS 9 a.m. to 7 pm: snack
bar: public invited

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Oct. 17
Altamonte Springs E,ten,ior
Homemakers Club, coffee,
a.m.. meeting. 9:30 a.m.. First
Altamonte
Federal S&amp;L.
Springs

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Seminole Calendar
ort. 16
Amencn Legion Post 256 of
Casselberr' and Auxiliary,
covered dish supper, 6:30 p.m.,
St. Augustine Church. Boy and
Girl Stoters to speak.

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Lake Mary Chamber of
Commerce, 8 p.m.. schooi
Paulucci Entercafeteria
prises will explain FleathrOvt
development plans

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2 p.m.. Qi&amp;iTlt.*1 Of COfftCt
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there are
th
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offered
e answer here in this area training
workshop. Several of the clients
is the Central Florida Sheltered
Workshop. The main purpose of have left the workshop during
this Workshop is to train the the past summer for work in the
handicapped for jobs in the laundry area at Walt Thsru'
World, some at the kitchen in
working world
one of the resort hotels, some
A visit to the workshop would have gone back to school one at
amaze you. especially when youMid-Florida Tech. One is at.
the variety of jobs which Lending a class in electronic asare performed by the handicap- sembly at SJC. Workshop sales
ped. They are trained to COfl- for the month of July alone
c'entrate on the task they are totaled U.520.30 and in August.
,is
performing This sometimes Is $10,38.24. Total sales for 4971
a difficult task, but it is finally
Ten
accomplished.
Florida
Central
The
minute breaks are granted to
is an
Workshop
the clients and to the staff and Sheltered
United
Fund.
For
30 minute breaks for lunch. This agency of
knowing
in
interested
helps the clients to learn that those
there is a time to work and a more about its program or par Ucipating in the program
time to rest.
may address iriquines to the
Different jobs vary in their Central Florida Sheltered
rules as to when andhow often Workshop at 1600 Aaron Mean employe takes a break. In flue, (klando

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rerr'leled rr the
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noted
th'
Polk
program
trainuil experts lit for,'nci"
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of
the
Crime
Ih
will
the professloti whkh
facilities
silence
"be avai1ahl" to student_s.
lirings lnlHirntc'ry evicIen('e
The student body that ',wiIl
e-.
,nurtrnu,iti has roqiulteti in the
j 1 -r
L'
dart
the proam next summer
i'rpntinti of an e,Ii,c'nticiwtl
will consist of tw main
project I'' ulevc'lu'p fnc'iIit It's iiri'I
A portion will be
i,et
'aid M
a ItS degree program
invetig$tIofl
labs
in
the
law
offleers wt"
Ii
tIik shortage li t Fluritla
Tile 1141, will be located in a begin for student,s next siir
of
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4untry
that
are
undermanned.
wish
wish to learn the intracariec !
(Ituiversity. The project k flit,
met, will feature a great deal
t i' e (riot building
In some unstancel,'
forensics, while the remaInder
and
will
involve
result of n ('cu)penritive vs'uiture
practical
rips'rulte'l by the Sanford Airport
maged will be undet-grauidat"'
by V111, Governuir's ('olin' II on
forensics experts from around M Gee, "evidence
Authority. oral will rontoiri,
J.
State
lie
added
that
the
of
a
crime
has
been
da
i'ri,uuIniul ,IiIsti('e, and Settilrt'iIt'
.
fini sherl, areas for the
when
Ii1
be
one
of
overlooked
because
(here
was
enrolled
fuiltime
at
erimin'
i
I.owe,
Robert
('oututy sheriff's office
rhpiriir'u,I testing, hallictirs F"flJ program
at
the
scene
who
'.vas
00
one
Ill
justice planner for District
under the
'ftie pprogram..
friar r,t fl'e" in the
of Dr Willi""'tt' amid tither testing that ic only
trained to find or protect it ." o f the c,nvprnor's Council.
tau
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u1fru' t!iiii
being
jene
uuceuI in what tins been Iprirsed
Mc('e 'interned" for his praised cull agencIes involved in
M'Gee. nccin-iuitv profevit
u niversities
foren sic st lent r 'the Sanforrl
ss
own
project by working at the the ircesfuu%
of the
t'Iuetiuistry sit Fill, hiuis been
A qualified
qualified expert witne
sIte anti the grant, itself, was
marie
was
rant, which
e possible through the himself, McGee declared that Region IV Crime lAb in
granted $85,000 thirnugts the
itiad
the
omnibus
under
Governor's Council to build a
he shortage of trained forensic ford. OP'Stated tinder SherIff as!I
e1 tts of
in the Polk The Crime tAb us Ineated crIme 'ontrol hill and Safe
lab and design a program that
evident
orida
scbentist.s
is
r Mr (; rr(te(l that Fl
will iead to the hIS uhegree from
growing number of criminal near to the one
'Fe h ',; prrgr;iI,i, espe" ted
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Edition to be
chronological "Honor Roll., in our 45th Progress
published on October 30.

EVERY DOLLAR OF ADVERTISING

Call BETTY or SANDI
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By WALTER It. MEARS
organizational problems are of poor coordination, corn- knoledged there is tension
within the organization, and
AP Political Writer When little interest to anyone but municatrnn and
sensitivity
on the part of early
WASHINGTON AP)
He has since pronounced
political writers. For months
political campaign orgtisd
!i with the McGovern men as Democratic
himself
talked about how tet1lia
Y
the politicians who earlier had
izations are functioning
orgarii7atIofl was .." h' organization and theme of
ViveFechtei,i
Republican for
sided with other candidates
smoothly, they don't chow. And our 'Now they're
ingsay
how campaigit.
said.
Sen. George
But soon after that problem move into the campaign.
clumsy we are."
House of Representatives. District 34
Theze is nothing unusual
been showing.
In the days of his uphill climb was resolved, Rep. Frank
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That is why the, McGovern
Jersey r
through the presidential Thompson of New
director of the cam- affect any national campaign.
headquarters is drawing
primaries to the nomination, signed as
much attention, despite
the In- McGovern's organization did paign voter-registration drive What is unusual is the amount
Democratic
sistence of the
presidential
nominee and his perform brilliantly. It also per- after a dispute with campaign of open controversy it has genManager Gary hart over con- crated.
lieutenants that matters of staff formed quietly.
case
of
trol
and finances.
That has not been the
and organization don't interest
Then
came the case of Gorlate. Disputes within the
the voters,
don
Weil,
executive assistant IL)
'('ern political chop ha '
His has been a troubled cornMcGovern and executive threemand post since shortly after he been breaking out in public.
O'Brien himself hinted he tor of the campaign, who left
won the nomination
McGovern himself once might quit as campaign chair- the headquarters one day after
reprimanded his staff, and an. man unless something was done giving the impression he would
not be back, refused to confirm
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PRACTICING ATTORNEY
nounced that he had done so.
or deny reports he was quitting.
because an unidentified aide
and a nnounced a day later that
SEMINOLE COUNTY JUDGE GROUP 2
asserted that campaign
he was staying.
Chairman Lawrence F. O'Brien
"Speculation about internal
Ili
Honest
Capable
Fair
Experienced
would be ordy a figurehead with
campaign matters is of no im41
no real responsibilitie
prtance to the voter, nor
Native of Seminole County
should it be," Weil said.
I But a presidential campaign
Graduated from Stetson University College of Law LLB 1959
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part of the process th
1 i shapes not only elections, tiut.
W
Seminole County Commissioner's attorney for 10 years
administrations The men
candidate
during
his
around a
Present Seminole County Prosecutor
campaign are, presumably.
Your VOTE on September 12th appreciated
p'i
P'I A1. lkv Lrnla Oiibrnf"
men w ho would play ke roles
in hic administration,

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into the Post Office a week ago
fly JOHN VAN ESON
Writer
for delivery as third-class mail
AsnrlfltCd Press
All)Fla.
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TA! I $IAS.SEE,
wo p"llintt place' that opened to Dade County residentS, but
(10(1 places
reported
no
late and complaint' at the lack there were many complaints
Elections off
In 1s1iIMI5 I)ade County,
that t he hallots were either not
as
ay
said.
major priiblettis tod
the polls where tsffirialc expertt'd a turn- of sample ballots." Welch
to
Florhtlan.c trooped
'Rut generally cc'aking. I received or arri'.'t too 'ate to
out of 3 •1øi) Ilectiofls Superof
an
is going do any good.
for a primary sluikdOWfl
visor Hoke Welch said there would say the election
elections systt'tii tirasticafly
sample b91101-' were posted in
altered by reapportionment, were a few report' of long lines well
More than 4Ofl.fl4' campl Nil-rh prerflCt. W"rh "aid
and ''mniict!V ilsinOt cornjudicial revision and the Ill.
year-old vote.

1(11.1 Vt regict"reil voters would plasnt.s
'We've had a variety (if reshow up at the polls. Only a few
failure, one or
long lines were reported at pre. ports of machine

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WASHINGTON APP - Sen.
ate leaders are pushing for final
passage of the $34.8-billion
revenue-sharing bill but first
must consider a couple dozen
amendments, including one
that iould help finance the program,

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amendments in four days of debate last week but at least as
many are pending, including a
tax-reform measure and a
series to increase Social
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It would raise an estimated
$1 9 billion by beefing up the
minimum tax plan adopted in
the 1969 tax-refor
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some payments from wealthy
persons &amp;ho are able to use
various preferences to reduce
or eliminate their tax liability.

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proper higher court trial

.let's quiz the local school board
and listen to their reasons.

after testimony ended, Judge Strawn
chose to withhold judgement for 10 days.
giving him an opportunity to consider
tr.e testimony

Member Brevard County Bar Assoc.

Ths was not an isolated case according to
policemen who present cases to the judge.

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You better be right, not half right,' when
,: take a defendant before Strawn,
one policeman offered.

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* Presently Mayor of Titusville and former City Councilman with over four
years experience working budget for City of Titusville
Legal Advisor to North Brevard Library Board and Leader in campaign

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"The process is time consuming and even
gets to be somewhat tiresome waiting for all
the usual excuses to be a' ,en, but when a

defendant walks out of the courtroom,
whether the verdict be guilty or not guilty, he
can say he had a fair trial.

th e Watergate incident, arid he
res ponded that no one In high

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authority was involved!

Maurice Stuns_finance
There is a lot to be said for the procedure
arid even more to be said for the judge."

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ORLANDO SENTINEL, Uocomber 31. 1964
when David Strawn was Municipal Judge
in Melbourne Beach.

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director for Nixon's Campaign
now ta gged by the Ik'tiios.
Wonder If that's high enough for
Mr. Connally?

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Oh, by the way.

on this
same subject.. have been told
that there's quite a bit of loot
going into this national fund

Your vote on Sept. 12 is one of the most important you will cast in 1972.

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Bet'ets

alter the flooding caused
T%% l'L" K %V I' EK
by t i'opil stu!iii Agin's, 1,200 bodies still are
Ott) I' or t 1 Ott (.eifletci).

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just might spviid a night In
Sanford soon, much the sarile
as former Vice President
Humphrey did on numerous
occasions.

Public Defender

SEPT. 12

JUDGE CIRCUIT COURT, GROUP U

and see if there hasn't
so,
been a reduction of that gap
between Nixon and McGovern,
And by the end of this month,
,betclui it'll be nip-and-tuck!

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located south of the city along
near Five Points; '?
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mills, and voted to change
meeting times from ii p.m. to 7
p.m. on second .intt four-!
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City Commission rn first
reading of an ordinance hi
revise the water, sewer and

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iorning was Michael M. Booth
\ )'l'IN(; at Sanford Civic ('enter this
operating the machine. Voter turnout was
Dick Schmitt right) was
the county in today's primary el
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refuse rates to resident:a
'tumers ;nly.
utu
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fees
"ustoniers
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City manager W E. Know!,-,

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Ra iologi
L•. e ave 1-1 o S p 1 t a I Staff
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th. r,idi'I4
Iht' boar't si ;csttd
no
re
would
be
he
this and I agree," Dr. Johnson and stated t
Medicaredifference in the
added.
Oct.
Medicaid
billing.
Lit' 'xplatneti beginning
the
added
8esser
1, the hospital will bill patients
l
og
ists
will
euuiploy
their
radio
for use of the technical
be
and
secretary
1tiipiiw'uit in the radioltigicat own
collecting
their
for
dt'1)8rttflCtIt anti technician r"sponstble
tituiu

'iuinole Memorial hlospitlit
trustees Monda y night voted
lour-ttnC to allow the hospital
radiologists to bill patients di-

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,InhI)nI .ater.
retuSe customers '.vtlI find their
average monthly bills ncreasetiby $2.50 to $3 additionaL
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Early bird-Election workers
came out to vote th is morrus h e d as Sewart \Viston of Casselberry
1' S 17-92 inters'tion
nimi The polling place is located at SR 434 and

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city
mission session, iw
manager advised the worm
problem had been resolved.
pIaineiI thi' infestation
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was awati'ul and water pipes
had been washed nut and
tisinfectt'd with chlorine to
'radical" the wnrrn.s. saiti b'
.me to be the larvae of the
blifld rnnsqtlltli
The City Caunrnlsstofl a
proved a request from Al Davis.
county commissioner, to fur-

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Another area resident, ,lr.
inhn E. Dnntsnn. tOfl West
,reet, called today hy Th.'
Herald. saul water coming lot"
her hnusP appeared to he .'le:r
'It.i even clearer than usual'
ht' idated
\lrs. Dodson repfr'.'sI fir.duo
xrms in the

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she said for a while Ater it ititit) crews had worked on 'I
pipes she failed to find a sin'
.nler but this morning t''

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debts.
The measure p issed, with
voting labor white 1w and Dr. Dexter
Holland, in opposing the
Ho
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an
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only Curtis
uiiie patients for
would
bill
the
by Andrew
"nay," on a lliutit)fl
Carrawa)'
to adopt the iiiterpretu11 or reading the change, stated the rudiologts
are using public property and
XniiS'S
are hospital employcs. ',','hat
procetlurt' of allowing separate
public a_s
biLling fur services.
''This will tltiI11 1 v. ill nOt be they make is just as
administrator
the
The i,nnn'dlate effect will be
eniployc ut the hospital any what
he added
makes,"
slight
Increase
in
charges
for
inure
but
have
the
same
a
lie advised the doctors were
:: raIologk'ul services, ac- privileges a_S other physitliutitS
of the
1: cortting it, L)r. John Johnson, who use hospital fctlities," the flow getting i per cent
hospital's gross bulling for
who with Dr. Charles Dexter, radiologist Said
hould be tei1 1
the
hospital's
radiolugioperate
Robert flesserer, hospital ad- Xra sand s
department.
% cal
ministrator. told the trustees tower percentage.
Shaking his head in disgust,
Dr. Johnson stat ed separate
agreed
the
radtologist
1i0lluid added, "There
billing for services is beUl
----------- something wrong with the
done "alt over the stat,." He
systelli "tie turther elaborated
said charges to patieiits for
Index
the radiologists received
radiological services would not
2A
$Q® in fees (or 10 month:
change appreciablY arid would Area deaths
while the hospital was abfollow it relative value scale Bridge
tUSH
area
hospitals.
rbirig 1o_ses on other itutn.s
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Schirard,

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6IWU trustee chairman just minutes
('OM MiSSION
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611 belure, advised, "What a doctor
THE PUBLI C S 11-:11""':
weather
an
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is 1 busine ss." Holland
(:roswurthIuk
decides to give Guy. 1t('tlbifl Askewt4ix pass61% replied Schirard's anulogy was
Dr. ('rune
portuflhtY to argue against corporate
95 not (tie ittne since other
Yesterday's high U low 9. Dear Abby
million raft hike case.
OnS in a pending $15
4,A doctors usuig hospital facilities
cloudy
through
WeilF:dtupriatcotlullent
Partly
9A provide their own office away
nesdaY with a chance of FritertuuinhIIet1t
from the hospital, which the
,sfternoiin or evening thun- Liurosctpe
OM I lSSI( iN I:it I H)' LI':
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r,iitiuttigist_s do nut. "We are
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tlershsiwt'rs
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tlospititL nu*'
four
211 giving special treatment to
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('(iNN1't (l('tiit's l'e51)o)IiSiihitUY Iiu' taking
Ilight' upper tiUs. Low tonight Public notIces
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UnhiIIt'(l titt uvlugged j)asst'ulg('i'il. iiicludiiig
Ms. Rain probability 40 Society
,6AIA10A the hospital," HolLand added.
pilot's wife, on a 5,HB5lllik' flying tout' i:-;. Lower
per cent today, 20 per cent Sports
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r rm Wcd- Storks
tonight and
TV
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,tsii*t.*ctsts t*,ilti iuicdt.' iii tt
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tudrt4eS from $'LI to $3.10 .t
uosn th. Revised water rates
.ndude SL cents per 1,UI'
..ilIuns increase and sewer
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plctcd in Munich. The next
are
summer games
scheduled for Montreal in

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Frank KELLEY

'5i' ,.I)PltOPI(iATi()NS ('()MMLT
duty is "wholeotiw and
may think KI'
hut tin' men who peel

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In view of the fact that Ted
Kennedy is acti vely on
caripaign trail for McGovern..
remind me to review the
"polls" with you In a week or

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buddies iiispirt'd
::: Lifl(i t'&amp;'qtittsts trotH his Atmy
the popUtLit' ''BallLi(l of the (;re't'n

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Wouldn't surprise me one bit

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and fund drive for new Titusville Library.
*Legal Advisor to City Boards &amp; Commissions

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Mansfield said he was
eferring primarily to the
"big games" lust conk

(';t'ctiit ('Ut't.
the I edt't'a I still
I )a re To Be ( rca I asked ill
that Li three-judge panel be fortnt'd to issue a
tile Ct)llstitii('r
t('IlijH)I'LII'Y Itijtiii('t loll de&amp;'la i'ing
law void and pi-ohihititig its etiloreetnent
againsl the firm
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la'Iieved the c11iest ions raised in the federalI
&amp;'iitii't stiit cOUI(I 114' hali(ll('d in the l"avet!e

WhenJohn ConnalLy was lii
TaLLahassee this past Friday for
his "Relect the President"
bit, newsmen quizzed him on

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"Their ideal is being
dissipated more rapidLy
with the passIng of timeEven the refereeing Is
getting a nationalist

was temporarily enjoined Aug. 10 by a I"ayettt'
Circuit judge from operating in Kentucky.
In Mondays hearing. Swinford said he

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but, now the (lag, too"

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A federal judge
I"ItANK'0l('1', Ky. (Al ')
sought to have
Monday dismissed a suit that
new
consulli('r-lrau(I
law declared
Kentucky'S
tIIi()t)stijutjotiaI.
S. District .Judge thit' Svt itilord took tin'
action, he SLII(I, because the tiiattt'i' IS pending
iii I"ayet It' Circuit Court.
mont h
I'he suit was filed in federal court last
by I )are To Be Great, Inc., a Florida-based
firm 011111. sells lnoti%,,Iti()IIjII courses. The firM

they recite the Pledge of
Allegiance before start of 1st
class?

there, regardless of how minor the charge

the case. the judge sent the witnesses out
of the room in company of a policeman. Even

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In Kentucky Court

I did, and nearly went thru
the roof when IflY Son Said at
Crooms 111gb School in Sanford
(ninth graders). th ey DID NOT
pledge to the fl ag How many
others are involved?
Just as we all wanted nfl

one hour listening to testimony from two
youths charged with public drunkenness,
and their two witnesses. Rather than waive
the rule for witnesses, which again is usually

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Tu rner Loses Bout

daughter in school, ask them if

ast court session. Judge Strawn spent nearly

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Mont.)
Mike Mansfield
said today the Olympic
Games serve no useful
purpose and should be

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athletes was distasteful by not
showing proper respect during
the playing of the National
Anthem, let me try this one on

untrained or poorly presented defes'. t
minor charges During Melbourne Beach s

WASHINGTON

May01' Brown opuie(t the zoning Boal d should
nuwe thati once monthly, citing anticipated
In
area, including a t'oiidollhhhuuhlthu
ve'lopmcflt in the
located on five acres off Bi'll ltOi(t

mild interest in defendants offerna

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"Too often lower Courts appear to show only

levels of State &amp; Federal Courts
* General Civil Trial &amp; Practice Before all
a Criminal Trial Defense before Stale &amp; Federal Courts
SEminole
* Chief Asst. Public Defender for the 18th Circuit (Brevard &amp;
Counties) for the past three years and presently

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believe that statement.

Beach, Sitting through a court session

* Ally. North Brevard Library Board
a Atty. Planning and Zoning Board
Ally. Board of Adjustments &amp; Appeals

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s the right man

ieerTs to
rs ca, n co.r T
E ,er,cre r
be the strict rule of Municipal Judge David
Strawn when he hears cases in Melbojrre

* Titusville City Atty

kept

Mary.
Cast yours, t oo. and help to
earlier
the
disapprove
predictions that Less than 50 per
'1 cent will vote today. I just can't

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dutlars. Al the same time
despite runaly inflation
my conse rvative ..gulayour electric, gas
liOn
and telephone bills lower
than the national average.
To continue protecting
your pOckitbOOki need
your vole and support

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If you have a son or a

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federal government has
no revenue to share, onk
m.lunting debts."

Don't be -tiled! My Opponent spent the past 4
years as a liberal spending legislator wPpO Continuaily vole to reach into
p L)ci, 1r l6 tv an a-

Of course I voted. About 7:15
this ,norninga.lfl. and I was the
6th on my machine; and there
are two In precinct 26 in Lake

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passed at all

STRAWN

submitted and this was the extent of the matter.
MayoiHowell introduced another applicant but
Until a pay
Brown deferred any further disctissioli
rate is t'stat)lishl'd
a t1uati(larY whit!il plans were
('otincli
a niaintellaflce building at Sheoah golf,
submitted for
Victor Miller (1U&amp;'t'iC(i why the
cotirst'. ('ouflCiltliaIl
8 building inspector atid zoning Board ii
Cl( has
brought to the attetltion of
such matters were to he

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At is nothing less than folly,"
said Church, "to pass this huge
revenue-sharing bill without
raising a dime to pay for it,

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the polling was
She 5111(1
gsnl
going pretty
Stht

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adamantly, explaining the application has been

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Another $1.8 billion would be
obtained by repealing the acrclerated depreciation
allowances for business firms
snactt'd last % var at President
Nixon's requet.

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e of La r en cc
name
n- O'llriens game. but poll
Last June, federal
its Finance Committee, c
thctments were handed down in tics is The former Demothins a money-distribution forFlorida and New York accusing cratic national chairman
and current campaign
mula which generally gives Laniky of conspiring to conct
Sen. George
for
much more money than the $200,000 from American gam- manager
1cGO'TIi Is in the Public
House bill to the smaller and blers who won it in London and
ce esen in the semi-pripoorer states and less to the failing to report it on his income
%,`artt of a Washington
tax returns.
phone booth.
large, wealthy states.

The tax amendment, sponsored by Sens. Frank Church.
1)-Ida., and Gaylord Nelson, D.
Wis., would raise $3.7 billion in
revenue to help offset the morethan46-billion annual cost of
the revenue-sharing program.

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The court's ruling cleared the
way for the 71-year-old underarid magnate's expulsion
ram the country in which he
.ugtit refuge more than two
uars
cars ago. He is under in'Zi. Adlai
in Florida and .Ne w
III., pointed out that the plan
a York for illegally receving
first was proposed in 1964 at
gambling profits and failing to
time when federal
pay taxes on them.
were in prospect
State Atty. Gabriel Bach told
it was rejected then but, he
the court last spring that if the
declared, it makes much
government expelled Lansk. it
now
at a time of
.sense
s
and mounting
federal would give him a travel permit
large
to go to any country he those.
deficits
He said there was no in tention
of turning him over to the
The program "will not reduce
taxes; it more likely will in. United States since Washington
crease taxes." Stevenson as. has not requested his extradition.
serted.

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Til e early turnout varied In
iliffi ri Ut int of 11w rtht&amp;
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I' li'cttons Supervisor Will"',
What vvill hapi)('ll if liii' \'01(1'S (I('('l(l(' II) k('('I) In I h' Sullivan said interest in Local
WINTER SPRINGS
races was generattn a hiti
lot' ('lOS('tl t't'tit ive sessionS" (lti('L'l('(I ('oiiiicilIlulll ('Iiai'Ic
pro\'isioIl
Charter a
turnout.
'Si fur It's been real brisk,"
Howell at last night's meting of t 'ity Council.
('tv At t orn('y 'I'hotnas I"ret'mna n, p' ussihly (IiSgrlIIlt led with ('01)11 II(Iit I stw said. She CXpt'('ted a 70 per
ld 1o[)
allusions in tin' Pit'ss Iii (lit' issue, t'c'I)l ied, "It hink it would he a signi tica uI k'l cat cent turnout, which wou
the statewide prediction of 60
for (he (irla 11(111 Sentinel a mid 'i'Iie Sanford 1 It'rald."
:
\v it Ii (Il(' ('P uiinu'nt t hat I 1w city will per cent.
I1i)W('Vel'. he ('xpand('(l his Statement
11(1'
i('('0l(1l
1 lowever, in JackflvtllC,
'111d (I) iiit't'l It)
cotit ilitiC (I) Iunct 1(111 "iflht'StliL lit to the "sunstniw law,
spot checks at various precincts
with provisions Left intact iii the charter would "he utilawitil"
e turnout may
,-ejCC t indicated that th
today,
will
a
L)prt'
ot'
polls
Voters, at the
that all be even lower than the 40 PCt
cent predicted by Duval County
iti amendment to (lit' charter which IT
public Th
Elections Supervisor Harry
meetings of ('ity Council he open to the
t'Xt'CIitiV(' sessioUS of Nearing
charter 11I'0Vi(i('d for closed
Itrevaril County Elections Suto have htn
counCil. aLtitinigli (his s('('tioII WlS
;wrvisor James Boyd predicted
officials adiiitttt'd (lit' provision
(l('l('te(i ('it
that 60 per cent of the county's
ina(lvertently inist'd their attention as it did I hi'
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state Legislature' and the secretary of state.
N\I
:\ti jiiulOi_'Il(fliS (I1SCtISSi0T1 of an assistant huhl(Iing
heated cont i- ov('I'SY w hen
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to hire a previously
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to
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WIS "cut iti(i dried.' Rowll
(IiSt'tlSSed applicant
the proceeditigs and
said he was unaware of
intimated aetioti was taken without his aliPrisal
A
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SO,'' injected May01' (1'il

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.n appeal by American gambling czar Meyer L.arisky for Is,racli citizenship today.

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A TOURIST IS A TOIRIST is a tourist
Not Americasual.
It
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to dre%sIng eumfortahi'
cans abroad this time but Russians LsiUng their
capital. a sIght4eeIfl :oupk takes a moment out for
ice cream In the hot loCo sun.

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Tuesday, Sept. 12.1972

2A—The Sanford Herald

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$34.8 Billion Vote Near

Lesbians Seek
By MARILYN GORDON
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Revenue Sharing OK Seen
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Associated

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Democratic Leader Mike
Mansfield predicted final passage of the massive bill by late
afternoon. It has been deba ted
by the Senate six days.
The most bitter floor fights
have centered on how the big
pot of federal-tax revenues will
be divided a'nong the states.

Proposal

'Slightl
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mitt.ee bill.' .Javits declared.

recipients
The measure as appr oved 5
Finance would limit the pr
grams to about $1.7 billion a

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However, Sen. Russell s.
Long, 1)-La., floor manager for
the bill and Finance chairman.
said
"We voted to give more mancv to the poor states and less to
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the wealth y ones, and that
tainly is justified."
in another important test, the
Senate kiJed. 67 to 17, an
amendment by Sen. Lawton
Chiles. fl-Fla,.' to eliminate a

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eIuinge from previous positions.
and wound up perplexed.
State Department sources reported that the new proposal
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were outlined this morning for Arthur Beckwith Jr. (left center), clerk
of Seminole County courts. by Joseph F. Kyle, staff director of the
Florida House 9f Representatives appropriations committee; James
Storrv, budget analyst, and William Mapoles. legislative analyst, of
the Governor's office, all from Tallahassee.

said;

*,The Provisional Revolutionar) Government (Viet Cong
and the Saigon administration
without i President ' Nguyen
Van Ttueu will appoint each of
ta people to participate in the
government of tuitional accord.

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vill be made through consultations."
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divorced, I was m arried and the
mother of a baby girl. I lost ow
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other WOinCfl except we have
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Elementary School. Rocking their troubles away are Robert Mervine,
males. What is said is that
Robert Buchanan, Tami Duff and Shannon Ogier. Go
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lesbian. ) There is too much
emotional Involvement with it
naive girl. For us it is always
more than just a trick. Male
homosexuals often have one
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The Sauifuirul Herald
PublisheJ Daily, except
Saturday. Sunday and
Christmas. published Sat
preceedin
urday
Christmas by The Sanford
Herald, 3 0 N. French
Ave., Sanford, Fla, 32771r
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Second Class Postage Paid
at Sanford, Florida 32771.

110.162, fire department: $7,714,
sources say, the change may
recreation
and
health
gers
says,
yet
there
is
We in significance because the
Rep. Paul G. Rogers,
B CARL C CRAFT
inorlty
for
effcrt.s
to
department;
$14,000,
zoning
fede
ral
Viet Cong still might claim veto
chairman of the House public
A.ekated Press Writer
ce
department;
$15,000,
finan
ch
powers through th e "conheal th subcommittee. but "close the gap of time whi
ep
arates
victims
from
department;
$1'.000.
road
Rutberg explained the plea
sultations they de nd .
ourneRai
WASHINGTON AP — A ambulance operators, drivers now s
bridge
department,
and
was
negotiated before Circuit
is
Publicly, the United St..tes
congressional committee, try- and attendants often meet no medical treatment."
Judge
Charles Holley, who
The House is due to vote soon $33,121.80. Mayor's Departnot commenting until the pro- trig to speed a $S-million pro- other requirements than having
advised
the defendant that if he
posal is fully studied. But
gram for the aid of accident a chauffeur's license or on the Rogers subcommittee's merit.
me
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on'i
Anticipated
inco
164,
2
ti
had
no
encounters
with the law
th
plan to upgrade e n
vately. officials say they are victims, says America's emer- m
minimal first-aid tra ining."
in
induring
presentence
system of emergency medical from permits; $.)0 cigarette
puzzled by its timing in view gency-medicail-care system is a
tax;
$30,7)
utility
taxes
and
More
than
100,000
Americans
care.
vestigabon, the court would
there is little that is new.
conf used disaster area.
per year "die unnecessarily .-.
consider probation. If, the court
The Nixon administration at- $10000 from franchises,
It called for an immediate
"This was a big organzaIn other action of council,
Hairdressers are almost because of deficiencies in medi. gued against the legislation,
said, he felt he he could not
cease-fire, removal of Thicu.
MELBOURNE. Fla. lAP)
universally
licensed,"
says
cal-emergency
services."
Rosaying
current
federal
profollowing
a
public
hearing,
a
grant probation, he would
Seventy-live pounds of mah. lion," said Melbourne Police
and U.S. withdrawal.
permit the defendant to with
grams offer a responsible U.S. change was accepted in the Juana and $4,500 were seized by Chief Bob Cotron. 'ThiS should
dr aw the guilty plea. Judge
role "in support of activi ties planned unit development plans
police Monday night when five put a big dent in ma ri jUana
which proper)) are the primary concerning the new-water and men were arrested in what offi. traffic throughout the entire Saul, concurring with his fellow
lt S
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Judge, re-set a trial date for
responsibility of state and local sewage plant which changes the cers described as one of the area."
location: The sewage treatment city's largest drug raids.
Oct. 23.
governments."
Police said Howard Cannon,
The comprehensive program plant will now be located near
Florida Bureau of Law EnBy MARION BETHEA
hands and looked imploringly lapses from sanity to insanity
forcement officers who 23, of Tampa, picked up the
Pathos was present this at her mother and husband as and the need for constant includes the award of R million Howell Branch Creek.
SEND
in contracts for projects in five
Planner Harlan Hanson cooperated with Melbourne marijuana, valued at $13,000, in
morning in arraignments held she was led away to county jail, medication in such cases.
drove
to
.,.FLOWERS
areas of the Tuition.
advised the area is more police said the raid smashed a Tampa and
Wore Circuit Judge DominickBond is $500.
Rutberg made an tinth
inalor supply channel for pot Melbourne. Officers said they
But
e
committee-approved
desirable for the eventual
Saffi in a case involving if
Another unusual case is uwt
legisla tion would boost author- expansion to a th ree million coming from Mexico arid arrested Cannon, Dick CaIn,
young, blonde woman.
of Arthur Cubby, charged with pissnrned plea forina spec
public defe nder appo tment u)
funneled by shrimp boat 34, of Indialantic, and Richard
'iv),.ç,
ity for federal help, step up gailci plant..
Mrs.Patricia Carole Williams, armed robbery arraignment
in the case of planning and coordination, spur
Jutras,
24,
of
Melbourne,
when
Council also approved a through Tampa.
charged with possession of a which is again continued. The the court
from Frederick
er , charged development of emergency pro- resolution of
a transaction was taking place
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prohibited drug, declaring court is awaiting a report
with . possession of cannabis
at a warehouse.
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insolvency, heard Assistant
a psychiatrist relative to the
and possession
sati
create a grant system for re- representative, to allow city
Public L)elencler Gerald Rut- sanity of the defendant. Cubby
Two other men, Robert
narcotic paraphernalia
search and training.
\
berg appointed as counsel, was declared crimin a lly insane
employes one hour release in
Reeves 26 of Melbourne and- /'
While more than 90 per Cent order to vote in elections Sept
Rutberg told the court the
Following a not guilty plea, mon ths ago and was committed
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Russell Clan y, 21, of Satellite
trial was set fur the week or to a state mental hospital. The dekodaiuit s disa&amp;.isf led with of acute-care huspitalai UIMtfl- 12., Oct 3 and Nov. 7. Also apBeach, drove up later and also
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hospital directed a comment to representation his friends had lain emergency rooms to corn- pr oved was a proclamation of
MRS. JADWIGA KULPA
.
Nov. 13.
were arrested, police said. Can- '&lt;.
Circuit Judge William Akndge received in trial at Orlando, ply with national hospital the DAB proclaiming the week
This Is usually the extent of
non was charged with sale and
SAN FORD
Mrs Jadwiga Anna Kulpa,
the normally "cut 'n dried" noting the defendant would be although the defendant was standards, the committee said, of Sept. 17-23 as Constitution
possession of marijuana and
court proceedings. However, all right if he were able to take a represented by private cousel. "only 10 per cent of these are Week. Citizens are asked to 56. West First St. died Sunday
F
LOWE R SHOP
the others with possession of
c'&amp; ivr
Co
Lee
bondsman
Wheeler prescribed drug for the next Rutberg contended the zeelings equpped to handle all medical observe this week ad the 165th night after a long illness. Born
marijuana
.
agai nst the public defender and surgical emergencies
she
came
to
,
e
in
Newark
N.J.
th
abruptly appr oached the bench two years.
do
tion
of
anniversary of a p
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Cubby has been evaluated by system would not serve the best and only 17 per cent of these U. S. Constitution.
Sanford in 1V6. She was a
and asked to be relieved of bond
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member of All Souls Catholic
liability in the case of the one psychiatrist, and reports of interests of the court. Judge hospitals have 24-hour physi.
defendant. Wheeler requested the second are expected Salfi, who told the defendant cian staffing.
Church of Sanford.
SIAORIS SIARRY
"It's not all that uncommon
Include her
Survivors
the court remand the young momentarily. According to last week he would not allow
ROI'EAY'%S
an
him
to
"hand
pick"
pati
counsel,
for
a
seriously
ill
Stanley
Kulpa of
ent
to
be
woman to custody.
husband,
Rutberg, the case presents
and
I 'Nflt to do something
Mrs. Williams, upon the interesting aspe ct in revealing said th is morning he would picked upbya garage mechan.
Sanford;
sons.
Wesley
t'•TYt
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Ic or a funeral-home wor ker
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verge of hysteria , wrung her the dilemma of a defendant who "think about it."
"
Raymond,
Interrace marriages in Ne,A
and placed into the back of a
Stanley Jr., Hartford, Conn.;
for you
Congress...
Zealand are increasing so rapstation wagon equipped
daughter,
Miss
Kristina
Kulpa,
idly that officials estimate
a first-aid kit and ap*xnts' pr cent of rn.dmed Matins in Sanford
brother, Fred
not just be
lle, N.J.; sister
Browskt,
Bayvi
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Lou Renner and Randy Sullivan welcome visiting Judge Charles Walls
(left), Oviedo justice of we peace, to class. The judge has sent several
traffic violators to the school where they are taught how to prevent
practicing safe driving habits.
accidents and become better drivers by

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The &amp;nicwQnswill meet
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branches of government in
Insco is the one candidate committed to restoring three
America by hailing the excesses of the Supreme Court.
lflSC() is the one

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the one candidate who has come out agaimistabolishing capital

luise'o is the one candidate who
1iraserto the classroom.

punishment.

will fight for a Constitutional Amendment to restore

Insco is the one candidate firmly committed againstguncontrol.
the one candidate who will fight xelfarechislers.

Insco is

PRACTICING ATTORNEY

is the Qualified Candidate:

Insco

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only 42 years
lusco is the only candidate with ('ouigresional experience. Although
old Insco has served as an Executive Assistant to three Republican Congressmen
from Florida for the past eighteen years.

Honest

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Seminole County Commissioner's attorney for
Present Seminole County Prosecutor
Your VOTE on September 12th appreciated

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Insco is the only candidate who has had the courage to label
sonous
Fonda and Ramsey ('lark for exactly what they are —

Native 01 Seminole County
Graduated from Stetson University College of Law 1111 1959
Practiced Lw in Seminole County 13 years

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Insco

LWV unit meeting, 9:45 a. in.,
Mtaunonte Community Church.
1.WV unit meeting, 7:45 p. in.,

Experienced

HILDA RICHMOND

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candidate who knows

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and how to solve these prohle'uns

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\;mtivity. starting at 12 noon,
r 0 and ri' Freshii.i'nt
I.W\.' coffee, 150 Spring Cove,
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1 ,1 anti! :mroun1 thu.'
Spring Lake hills, Altamonte church.

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HAROLD F.

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evening of August . me phi)
presented was 'Music Man."
Sa int Augustine
A bus
has been planned, a Four-day
cruise trip to Miami and
Freeport, a trip to Disney
World and other exciting

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S. hivati Board, 3 ii. mu., t- ioi
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recommended as a safety
project for widening and
resurfacing.

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Woodlawn Memorial Park with
Al eventuallv ii~ve Rev. Joseph Kett officiating.

f3nsson Funeral Home in
charge of arrangements.

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recomiiiiuvi,.uisuu
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in., First Federal
paving of 18th Street from Sept. ts
in..
Altamonte.
Springs.
Southwest Road east to the city S4'hool Board. 7:30 p.
Goldsboro .unfcrene't' ruuiti.
by
limits
said
VihIen
Elementary School.
in
contract
Sept 19
that be had been
I.WV unit meeting, 7:45 p. in.,
with the City of Sanford
Shoshonee Trail, Indian
the
1728
regarding their continuing
Hills.
work within the city limits.
Paving Riverview Street Sept. 19
Altamonte Springs hionicnorth to the lake from was
8
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this
makers
Club, 9 n.m., First
recommended since
46
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17.
Federal
S&amp;L.
SR
'straight shot from
92 on the lakefront.
County Club road by the Sept. 20

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'''flurse personnel will lii'
necessary for the rutuul
department
tieparunnt to carry out its
t'sponiLiilitie's'' Lavender

Coimumnissioner Sid V ihlen Sept. 14
Boy Scout Troop 79 timid
ret'ounmended resurfacing Sit
slsTl-:lt, luncheon meeting, Explorer Group, 7 pun..
41 which is now a primary road noon House of Steak.
LiberalI
('ngregumtion of
between Wilson Corner at SR
431 West around a dangerous Sept. 16
Sept. 2;
curve to the intersection of the
Sanford Women's Republican
hli'tmnul. 7.311 p iii.,
new Sit 46 for it distance of 2400 ('liii). liiiit'l'iimi, noon. Trophy I ,ymmiin high School .
feet — described as the worse I.ounge: speaker. ,h&amp;'an Bryant.
Sept. 28
section and could be considered St'hunl Board; call 322-2872 for
I)Lstrlct
a safety project. Also in
WWI Vets Barracks 2898, 2 ;
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VIRGINIA PETROSKI
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aCongressman'

John McEw4'n. head ofthe 1igston, NJ.; one grandMaori and Island Affai rs [.• child.
Funeral services were held
th e rate is intoday
at 2 p.m. at graveside in
fast
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that llighltmnd, south of Prairie
Lake, was more "patch than
roatl It looks like notxxty
remembers where it is." ALso
recommended for repaving was
Der.
Oxford Street nor th of
byshire'. And Marker nor th to
SR 427 neels paving. Drummiiomul said that this might
ncces.sitLit&amp; removal of soiiw of
Liii,, trees and (bitt he expected

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liii' ex pe nse of considering
Si t 427 ( $81) to 90 thousand i is
''too rich for us without another
money source according to

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that hr is still reviewing tin'
roads in his district tifl(l hint no
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I uvend.'r requested that ii
for t h'' ("111,1
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I went to work for a very
Few programs ts' umssigneil so
road that the engineering work can nice Isiutique and worked my homosexual is not the probli'iii
the male homosexu,il
Listed as serious
Way up into a position of it Is for
situation were SR 427 to 511 415 begun
authority. When I was offered it
i believe anything between
flush turid I uven(Ier are to
The road, according to Kimas assistant manager, I two con.senting adults is perbrough, is breaking and needs pru';mre a summary to Include job
decided to tell uiuy boss then and rnissahk. At the present time I
to 1w dug up County engineer niore definite (list figures and not have a repeat of the last have to say miniething which
said that S15 at Iuke Monroe IS work plans In present to the tint'. My boss was it young may contradict what I have
the most tragic road condition lioaril for uinothui.'r work sessiuin wonuiari and very, very fltiiVi'
stmiil before, I am now cornin the county - Drummond
a
i%'('u1tl('r tutu (hit' l,,irut tti,ut Slut' was from a small town n pletety bisexual I ha'ie found
stihuiiittt'd that Sit 434 west of
mnayts'
is in (tire need for 24 niiur.' (hi' south. In fact till ii of u in man I ('an trust and
4 to SR 431 Is the mutist heavily he
personnel for his department, that shop were gay. They have a lasting relationship
traveled and most unsafe as to
with.
at listing one Vac;mIW), i'arhi for k'I(leul I wotilti tell her about
chn.iluji'rs. Kinthrouuizh said th
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4,
u'qiuipuiit'imi
t,'m,st,,i
this shutilil h' the first priority.
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'ihuli'ii iifltl iitit Ihutit the- luau
,
vat'lmflu'tt's
&amp;
been listed as ii first priority for 1.Iit'ratr 2; 11
vacumnu - i.
501111' tiuiie and the 1)()"'huts maintenance
1; Five2 and lw'
Maintenance
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consistently rejected their
vacancies in maintenance .1

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Var.
i 'i'iiinui '.siunvr I'
tMriiugh a sked the board to
cons ider the 1'ustawi1111 t(oait
Idt'miing and resurfacing (ruin
SR 4ll to SIt 126, Markham
Wood., ito.ut fromSit 431 to fild
I ikt' %larN l(i'uti and Red Bug
ltotil cast of Sit %21. Also in
\',mrboriiugli's request
half muiule from First Street in
;t'neva to tin' i't'uiie(ery;
('o'hran trail fru:ii SR 4' to Sit
121 thirouu1 hu .IL".IIp Sw iniup
umull)rt)ughl said that he was
most concerned with the
,t'condarv roads Sit 415 and SR
427 lIe stilt! that Lake Emmmua
lttid is getting to he an arterial

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neither Spurlock nor his Spurlock, in meek comment, draw his guilty plea and tender
a plea of not guilty. Rutberg
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When queried by Judge Salfi an investigation disclosed no
With the above uiavAsei, the
maxi mum Gerald Rutberg told the court
statement
before
reason
why
the
as
to
a
budget as stands includes
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Attorney, Albert Fitts, made said his attitude toward society
as questioned by the court was
comment.
Walking wi th a cane, James a'
Mayor Granville Brown
one of "helping inv fellow
However. Assistant State
suggested 812.000 of the money H. Spurlock. found guilty by a
he
man. Spurlock maintained
Attorney
0. H. t HUh Eaton told
Court
jury
of
buying,
be allocated to the police Circuit
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nto
on
receiving, or aiding in the the court there were 18 n- of the felons.
departmen t, $3000 to the fire
department and $5,000 to the concealment of stolen property, dividuals prosecuted by
The court adjudicated ti
was sentenced this morning by slate in the theft ring in the
road and bridge departmentdefendant guilty, and aft r 1
Mayor Brown explained the Circuit Judge Dominick Salfi to Longwood area and that one imposition sentence, 'a1losi
received the stolen goods and cr edi t for actual time inallocation to the police live years at state prison,
made disposition. The thieves, carcerated in county jail sine
department as due to his being
The balding Spurlock.
of the opinion the city iU not be Longwood. was a participant in Eaton revealed, were young, Feb. 16.
wi de theft under
with thm
a large scale
In another scheduled
patrolmen and auxiliary ring broken in January by
ers
of
sentencing,
that of Wallace
v
"Except
for
recei
Two
patrolmen.
more sheriff's agents after months of
intensive
investigation.
The
stolen
property
like
the
Oglesby,
who
pleaded
guilty to
patrolmen are needed, he said.
receiving,
or
aiding in
.s.jso, he said, with increased ring had been in operation for defendant," Eaton stressed, buying,
the
concealment
of
stolen
little
reason
for
be
would
building in the area, there is
three years and had specialized -there
Wi.s1
property,
the
sentencing
c1es
thieves
to
steal."
additional need for fire in burglary of homes
protection.
and business establishments.
Judge Salfi told the defendant aborted.

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opponents or proponents.
The modification was due to io
carry-over at the end of
September of $(XKl.

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Role Playing Passe women are in lieu, they drop
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Ellen walked into the room
with a jaunty step She was
cute as can be. She wore black
bits, black hose, black veh
hotpantS and a tiuti In match.
"I," she announced, 'nu a
lesbian. I have not always been
as bo) C187y
SO. As 8 teen I
asthenext girl and maybe even

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i'tlst I know of 501111' happy
for one never had a thunax until
"The inasculine appearing 'tinirriages" that buy.' Iuistt'd
I achieved snttsfaction with a lesbian is often called "d)'ke" 2P,10 years. There are no legal
woman.
are ties, just emotional ora's. You
or a ''butch" and thesewear
'11w laws that exist for the women who usually
rarely see mu couple without
i'in:de hnm.icexiial are milurti ,nnc.'iiline styled clothing turn!
unc st:;' 4 'hey ruin
pits
In
simpler and less restrictive have
ne male miiannerlstns.
than those that exist for the fly contrast, the 'femimue" is a ailuipt utitlilreri 'md do if
authorIties do not know their
IIiaII' Homosexuality For men homosexual, who lipl)('nrS as
the
average
rt'hitiimship."
as
hIUS always been seen by society femninini'

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defeated were two tax
reform amendments designed
to bring in enough revenue ti)
pay for more than half the co.ct
of revenue sharing.
Long argued that mayor
changes in the tax laws require
far more consideration than
could be given in Senate floor
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i.:selush- e, Ibis sixth of eight
parts deals with a lesbian. t

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if I was not fired I was
and
'We often pick our friends nie tell
tx,r about tht reit of the
froin the queem (if the 111ale to
told her I was gay. She
hOhlIOSeSUnI subculture. They group I
htiintit, did not know the meaning of the
ik, have a great sense of
word utiv and 541111 1 tim co
are very artItii, onil
are
i i' ilain"I it
have to worry about them
iii
to her arid she said it .1oi' W 4
stealing your girl Friend
ma tter a hit hut all the time he
''Society's attitude toward us
ther and further
is redneck I was working for was moving fur I explained that
finest away from inc.
uric iii the areuu 's
I value her friendship more
rprtunt y!r.!Pq nii when
they
Itutin
I wand) tier tiy . When I
they found out about nie
told her about the other hi she
hnrrasci'it time They are not
just said quietly All eleven"
of
A llowed to fire you because
make After the shock wore of!, sb.'
that, but they run sure
to convert everyone. She
'.uhi quit. They forced me to tried
be lieved we all just needed the
resign
right partner and she tried to
tin.! girk for the men and mrr.
Gay Boutique
fir the girls She ended up ,n,'

Women
'ui girls have never been n more threatening. Women heterosexuni woman.
wth it man, but that is not true

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the large. industrial states
compared to the apportionment
granted in the House version.
StbK.351t5,R-NX..
made a final effort to change
the cornrnlllrt' s plan with a
new method of distribution to
aid the urbanized state.s He lost
on a 57-27 vote.
Under his amendment, $15
billion would have been added
to the bill over the five-year perind the program covers. Also.
funds would have been dLSti-ibuted on the basis of the de-

pas-

sage of the 134.8 billion revenuesharing bill today after its
sponsors beat down efforts to
increase aid to big, urban

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men seeking relationships with
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Political

Tuesday. Sept. 12. 1972

4A—The Sanford Herald

Editorial Comment

Sem inole Couniy Voters Tested Today

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Polls Close At

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the publicity and SO ell.kflOwfl ai
incumbent and aspirant no voter
candidates'
ignorance or on
should make the decision from
th e advice of others.
mmendation on these
no reco
We are making
news
columns
pertinent facts
contests . In our
are printed which afford the background before
which the candidates stand illuminated,
ever was a time when independent.
If th ere
informed voting was essential, this is it.
of allowing the chanieleOfl4ike
Th e haza
have
taken place in the coloration
changes which

VOTE-VOTE-VOTE!

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We urge every qualified and registered
citizen to allow nothing to interfere in his
privilege and opportunity to cast a ballot in this
primary election.
To those who weasel out with "one vote
doesn't count" excuse, there is a very recent and
a very near example of the fact that one vote
does count.
Indeed one vote was enough to settle a cliffhanger election to the Ovied o City Council last
week. This is the sort of office that has the closest
and most easily identified relation with every

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Democrat parties. influence state and local
voting so that coattails are substituted for backbones is a real and present danger.
That there i3 a tendency for candidates to

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on a

all

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the stat e wid e

EWYORKtAP

room

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a common cheap gadget
50 a lso ta ugh t the white man to
almost everyone needs or uses.
highly valued they were grow such new food crops as
sweet So one theory goes. it didn't
classified among the Ci'Owfl corn, white potatoes and

Things

columnist might never know If

work, however, for Walter
beans,
potatoes, kidney
jewels.
Hunt, the early 19th century
Anunfaade:It is id that peanuts. lima beans, tomatoes.
e white man gave the Indians peppers. squashes and pum- New York City Quaker who in.

the political fact which this did illustrate is large
and national in its scope.
Some of the most surprising results came
ut
abo with a post-election analysis indicating
that the change of one vote in every precinct
would have changed our nation's history.
So EVERY VOTE EVERY TIME does
count!
The primaries in today's event will result in
the nomination of Democrat and Republican
candidates for Congressional. State Legislative
and top county posts.
important
Th ere are also five extremely
e are, by
judicial contests to be determined. Thes
law, non-partisan. Yet so wide-spread has been

the industry's marthus
thilty rate to 115 for every 100,oo firemen.
The long tusks of the walrus
rivals
aren't used only to fight
They
or scare away
mAc handy tools to gouge up
c lams from the floor of the sea.
When it comes to wheels, no
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age.
here the past was also
True. iwrhaps in a measure
the present. \%e never allowed the skein to be broken. We
came not because it was safe but because life here was
still warm and good.
table, I can call up
Looking at the long dining room
memories easily. of my fattier, a hard -charging lawyer.
sisters. of my sensitive mother trying to balteasing
ance half a dozen diets and keep a show of order amid
the banter and laughter.
Not just at Christmas but at birthdays and other special
times, that table was a festive thing to see—brightened
by flowers, well-appointed with distinctive coffee urns
and other table pieces. laden with food.
What went on here at such times was not lavish. It was
just great good fun. which few who came ever forgot.
I'm sitting now in my father's upstairs study, where
built-in shelves once held hundreds of law books. On the
floor, ready to be moved, are mans' piles of old 78 RPM
the nearly continuphonograph records—reminders
ous jazz festivals that enlivened the place in earlier times.
This house was not just the family rock; it was for long
ears a gathering place for young and old, attracted by
originality.
its warmth. its gaiety. its curious, free-style
where
a
place
and
talkfest,
center
for
songfest
It was a
Living never was dull.
This stage, where our lives unfolded in cheerful competition and zestful celebration, will soon be dark. Its era
is really over now. The loss is not just ours. but the
world's.

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United States. With only

other

of the world's popuof
lation, It has 49.5
..P
- motor vehicles. California
alone has more cars than
Europe and Asia combined.
well in
We're doing
bicycles. too. About 67
Americans
Amtrak trains have been flagged down in
As recently as half a century
and
Kansas
and
dry counties of Oklahoma
in
ago,
Labor was
IS
crewmen arrested for selling booze. This
hill
battle
to get the standard
with a
terference with interstate commerce
work week cut to five days. Now
vengeance and an untimely hindrance to a
employes of more than E
railroad experiment that needs all the help it can
working a four-day
firms
courier
and
Charleston
(S.C.)
News
week
of
43
hours or less.
get.
Modern war leaves vast scars
on the Land as well as In the
spirit of man. Scientists estimate that years of heavy aerial
bombardment have left more
TEL E PHONE
than 26 million craters In the
831 9993
322 2611
soil and cities oflndoctl1fla.The
SANFORD. FLA. 32771
300 N FRENCH AVE..
area of the craters is the
equivalent of 400.000
3IELOW. Editor and Publisher
WALTER A
Quotable notables: "1 reDirector S. Ant to Publisher
W AYNE D
member once I was on Location
in a snowbound mountain re-FRANK VOLTOLIPIE. Circulation General M.IInaQer
sort. It was so cold I almost got
JOHN A SPOLSKI. Associate Editor
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Advertising

Editor of Editorial Page

CHARLES HAYS

GARY TAYLOR
Sports Editor

Mcthan,cdi Supt

JANE CASSELBERRY

RALPH HAYS

Comp Rrm Foreman

County Editor

RAY STEVENS
Press Room F or eman

DORIS WILLIAMS
Society Editor
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div,duI or firm responsble for such reproduction will be
and
copyright
Heralds
infringing on The
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held liable for damage under the law
unday and Christmas
Published daily eicept Saturday. S
pre-ieding
Christmas
published Saturday

local news
titled exclusively to the use for reproduction of all the
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Herald Area Correspondents

Casselberry Tanglewood
Kathy Niblack
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Marilyn Gordon
531 0975

Chuluota
Mrs Sue McEachern

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Goldenrod Eastbrook
Marilyn
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Ann Riley
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The curriculum offered to millions of

month will

school students returning to the books
have one major shortcoming.
The gap is a lack of classes on the subject of personal
money management.
a good job In preparing young
"High schools are do
this

world, but few of them teach the kids what to to with a
ThatlstheopiniOnofWU1iamA50ner,Pdentand
Citychief executive officer of Waddell &amp; Reed, a Kansas

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Hanson, girl, Sanford

DISCHARGES
Sanford:
Benjamin Adams Jr.
Leo Arnold
Patrick T. Mike
Fern Rasco
Willie F. Stevens
Marian T. Tedesco

Harold F. Harris
Carl Carlson, DeBary
Stephen Phillips, Orange City
Diane M. EchaniZ, Winter
Springs

Most firms in the Industry have had marked success In
cleaning up plants and reputations In just a few short

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Economic Priorities.

their lives wIth
"Th ese youngters will live th e rest of habits before
money
should
learn
good
th
arid ey
money
th ey get hooked on bad ones.
ingredien t
'Personal money management Is the missing
,"
of a truly well-balanced high school ed ucati on Reasoner
said. "Many young people and an astounding number of
fall flat on their financial faces when It
their parents
co
comes to budgeting th eir money, openin g a savings ac unt
or properly writing a check."
These are simple mechanics of money management, he

said he was
0enR8b0u

—but without significant dislocation of production or employment.
lilt continues to score gains at the rate of the past two
years. the Industr y could achieve virtually 100 per cent
e ffective pollution control by 1975, according to the
council, a nonprofit organization monitoring the social
impact of business and industrial activities.
Paper is. of course, still minor league compared with
such Industries as steel, power production and mining all
massive waste contributors. But its experience is evidence
and
that the pollution problem does yield to effort
expenditure.
Given this one Industry's image only a few years ago
foul-smelling mills
for, in the council's words,
belching gases and discharging sludge Into streams
who would have believed It?

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Melanie A. Tucker

Wilda Quinn
Avis B. Shoemaker
Emma S. Ellenburg
Laura S. Garrett
Hester M. Hewitt
Monroe Wilcox
Caroline C. Howard
Mrs. Glenn McKinney and
baby girl
Mrs, Kenneth Mullis and
baby girl
Anna Marie Pezold, DeBary
Sadie L. Bailey, Maitland
Abraham Smith, Oviedo
Marjorie Bacon, Lake Mary

Arthur R. Beadles

l.illian Hastings

Ola Harrison
Sarah If. Richardson
Hunter K. Archer
Kathleen N. Perez
Juellen A. Boyd
liowaid G. Mathews
John J. Harrigan, Deltona
.John Kirkley, Deltona
Burl Morr is Jr., Deltona
Shirley L. Bishop, Geneva
Leon Hutcheson,
..OIS J. Pittman, Winter
Sorings

Leonard Knight
Mack U. Greene
Patricia Bass

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rates, Investing,
about credit, lending, borrowing, Interest
deeds,
insurance
and other
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Jean Westwood IsHer Own Woman
ventures followed. The West,
requirement of tAcking a new including San Diego State Uniformed "Westwood
By JAMES CARY
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versty, the University of Callvice president' nominee.
Copley News Service
EnterpriseL"
a construction
Utah
U all this means Jean West- forms at Los Angeles,UniverThey
have built
business.
wood is getting a baptism of State College and the
apartment houses, middle- and
Her hair is lire in her first national in - sit)' of Utah.
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low-income housing, and their
At 19 she married Richard E.
wheat-colored and scraggly. volvement In a presidential
and
began
own
house in West Jordan,
Her voice is hoarse from too campaign, she has been well Westwood, then 22,
doing
some
of
the
usual
things.
Utah,
near Salt Lake City.
much wioking almost
lte hallway across a room. prepared for it.
Paient.Teacier AsMeanwhile. Mrs. Weatwood's
Her face is crinkled and Born Nov. U, 1923, In Price, attending
sod,ation meetings arid thing political career wu slowly
Utah, a small mining town, she church work, plus some of the buiiding She advanced from
leathery4$
the
and
her family, along with the
the precinct work to natioi1
Westwood,
But Jean
UnUSUSI,
tncluding
involved
In
political
committeewoman, spurning
Democratic Party's new na- cs,nrnunity'i 15,000 other real- more
C
ugg&amp;Jons from friends and
tional chairman, is her OWfl dents, felt the terrible weight of
pr II work.
the first of her SZ the great dpreaslon.
meantime
she
and
her
admirers
that she run for pubwoman
In the
ever to hold the top party post. But her father became one
husband Launched their first lic office.
Already the impact of her the luckier orn*. Like many
personality Is being felt In other unemployed family heads tsislneas
venture.,ears ago they public office," she once told an
TWeflt)'fiVe
he
took
the
U.S.
Post
()ffi
Democratic Party affairs.
started a mink farm on a shoe interviewer. "You can't have
Her election as chairman had examination. lie was hired as a
hi good pubLic off (dais unless
Sig on a five-acre
hardly become official July 14 clerk, later becoming a post- Utah. Before that venture was have good people to manage
when the party was hit with the master.
sold they were producing 10.000 their campaigns. in (Mar.
aisla over Sen. Thns Eagle- For Jean Life became a
I year.
cited In improving the political
ton'S pastpsychiatric treat- cession of attending some 20 1tta
Other successful business system at the base level.ui
unprecedented different schools, eventually
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clnokrng marijuana as part of
his undercover work testified
Monday that he bought two
ounces of pot from Scott C.amntl,
F lorida coordina tor of Vietnam
Veterans Against the War.
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states and Canada in
million
.Jt;ty to promote
federal appropriation for .i
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requires that all passengers
logged and billed tO cents 1
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DISCHARGES
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Itamona N. Walker

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Sanford:
Frances J. Burbank
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pilot's wife, on a 5.M5-mile
TAI.I.A}IA&amp;SEE. Flu. tAP
the West
Agriculture Commissioner flying tour through
th iS summer.
Doyle Conner has denied
But a State aviation offidal
responsib il ity for ta king four
said Monday the respnnsibllit
unlogged
and
anbilled
for de termining who is allowed
passengers, including the
on state airplanes lies '.wt th th i'

The trial in fekiny court,
which could put him in prison
IRTHS
for as long as fIve years, is the
Mr. and Mrs. Randall Boyd,
p.'
girl, Sanford
first of twocamil faces this fall.
He and five other WAW
DISCHARGES
,
Sanford:
leaders are scheduled for trial
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next month in federal court on
hlarriett Bartlett
...
charges they conspired to
M arguerite E. Callan
disrupt the recent Republican
Irene E. Szabo
National Convention with
J ane B. Elkins
:bombs, guns and wrist rocket
E. Plumley
slinshots.
Beatrice Duncan, DeBary
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Mrs. Larry U. Cook and baby
After five anti a half hours deDENNIS [LOOKER is in charge of the Earn and
Y. Port Orange
voted to selecting a jury of four
Learn trailer at Sanford Middle School. The
SEPTEMBER U, im
men and two women in the
with
program is designed to train persons
Admissions
marijuana trial, prosecutor
migrant background for different jobs.
Sanford:
Eugene Whit-w orth called four
(Staff Photo)
William A. Speigle
Monday.
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Beatrice R. William
William
James Walter Babey. a blond
Mary S. Aiken
Gainesville policeman, testified
Julia If. Whiddon
his first job in law enforcement
Lillian B. Vickery
was as an undercover man a
Fred B. Swankhous
sear ago.
Byron L. Robinson
was smoked."
Eloise C. Jackson
itabey said. "I did not smoke it.
James C. Mitchell
I faked it."
Clara J. Boyd
Under cross-examination he
Shirley McCann
ta king a mouthful but
Eva L. Connors, DeBar)'
users.
State
government
admitted
TALLAhASSEE, Fla. (AP) phone
new
it out. I didn't inJames L. Wilson, Deltona
Sou theaste rn's blUest said: "I
The Public Service Corn- is one of
hale it. I didn't smoke IL"
Henrietta T. Fraser, Deltona
mission has decided to give customers.
Alfred Bell, Deltona
He testified Carnal invited
The ruling appeared to inii.
Gov.
Reubin Askew an op- cite
John Spades, Deltona
that the iSC also would turn to a New Year's eve party
Theresa Anderson, Deltona portunity to argue agaInst
and he attended with his wife.
to intervene
co rporate tax pas ns In a permit Askew rate hike .tp"I asked if anybody could
Diann C. Chapman, Fern
pe nding $5 million rate hike other pendi.ig
for
the
same
reason.
spare
a lid about one ounce of
Park
plicattons
grass marijuana i,'' R.abey
harry W. Smi th Sr., Lake case.
Th e I'SC Monday rejected a Fred McMullen. attorney for testified. 'i_"amtl went to a
Mary
Billie Jo Laster, Longwood motion by Southeastern Tale- Southeastern, told the cununiS- cabinet and took out two
Osborn, phone Co.. seeking to block As- ston'youtuave already decided glassLne type bags. He gave
E.
Randall
kew's intervention.
Gulf Pow- them to inc and I handed hun
Longwood
question
in your
,, This coiIitni53On Is not that
went so far as two
bills."
decision. You
or
Births
going to keep the governor from to say you would be remiss in
labe) said he took the bags
invervening in this case, an- 'our duty if you didn't allow
to honw of Ronald Stanley,
Mr. arid Mrs. Alvis Bishop,
nouncetl I1SC i. hairiiuin William '
oni those were )OW' head of the state Region Two
girl, Geneva
Bevis after the three-member
narcotics enforcement unit. lie
words."
Discharges
on the
couuiiission
deliberated
J J Miller, head of the
Sa nford:
He also argued that the attor- and
five minutes.
matter
for
about
governor.
unit,
initialed
the bags. Rabey
hiiiiin U. Rice
There wM no explanation ney general, not the
and
Miller
Lucked them in
official with said,
Jessie I.. Andrew
for the ruling, was the only state
e
PSC
th
given
by
of
h13
car
truck
Alethii Smith
although ('onunLssiofler Jess the legal right to intervene in a the
Irene Watt
Yarborough later told newsmen rate case.
Ada ('0011cr
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a governor's right to intervene
Edward A. Jones
hearing
after
In rate cases was a matter of briefly
Orville Relley
remarks, then
longest.ablisbett precedent In McMullen's
OsIe G. flowery
to
announce IL"
reconvened
hearing (ruin
Mrs. Danny Horn and ba by Florida.
without
Askew Is attempting to keep decision —
Askess's
consumntr
adviser, Art
girl
the h'SL' from periiiittiflg Southto
sctiettukd
ss..ts
Sarah K. Crabtree
who
eastern Telephone to bounce Its England,
Butler Daniels
corporate income tax off tale- speak next.
Daniel S. Lawrence
Shirley A. Washburn
Myrtice Nelder, I)eflary
Mayme K. Staubltr, Deliary
Ikltofla
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1-:111111t. Ii Nichols,
Genevis
Crystal I. Garvick,

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SEPTEMBER 10, 1972
ADMISSIONS
Sanford:
Eva Mae Siplin
Jessie Lynn Andrew
Maggie Zachary
Charles N. Lung

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Flora M. Phillips
Herman Burger, DeBary
Beatrice Duncan, DeBary
Desiree Braswell, Lake Monroe
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Turnabout: In the New Hebrides, according to the National
Geographic Society, the native
islanders scold their children
b) saying, "Be good, or the
ithite man will get you !"
Scarcity makes value: Durtog the reign of King Edward
III of England, the iron pots and

DON GRAFF

all in the vicinity of
Anyone who has spent any time
mill
does
not
need
the
current
concern for the
a paper
to
be
made
forcefully
aware
of
pollution as a
ecology
problem.
The pulp and paper industry long had a special reputa
Lion as a polluter par excellence. The Indescribable
stench given off In the paper-making process, depending
upon variations of local geography and prevailing winds.
might also be inescapable at distances up to 30 miles
from a plant. Sludge spewed into waterways could equal
the total waste product of a major city.
But guess which industry is now earning itself a very
large "E" for pollution-control efforts?
Paper is "years ahead" of other major manufacturing
areas in cleaning up after itself, reports the Council on

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SEPTEMBER 1972
ADMISSIONS
Sanford:
Julia F. Dennis
David C. Moore
Melanie A. Tucker
Ramona N. Walker
Douglas Warren
Edwin Waldow
Virginia S. Nelson, Lake
Mary
Reta A. Daniel, Longwood
Anthony J. Chavers, Osteen

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after School
double sessions or have over. several tissiesand
frankly, he
meetings
with more Board
crowded
He
likeable.
friendly
and
is
We have some sut
to
on
his record.
standard schools operating in says, he'll stand
My opponent, Ray Slaton has the county. Seminole is 66th out I'm not satisfied wi th the record
claimed a 97 per cent atten- of 67 counties in pupil teacher as It stand.; and a mediocre
dance record at board ratio. We are 61th in per pupil school system.
The ch il dren of Seminole
meetings- During the cam- exlwnliture. Teacher salaries
deserve
a good education.
candidates have been are ranked 37 th , tied wi th 16
morning
our election
This
graciously invited to speak other counties cleaving only 14
at $5.86.
fund
stands
on
before CIVIC groups and T.V. counties paying less then campaign
e story
th
It
bikes
money
to
tall
Mr. Slaton has avoided all but Seiiiinolel
take
intend
to
(lid
I
of the steps
one of these tnvititions. lie
you
thing
AS
attend an NAACP meeting.
These are real problems and when elected. But one
of.
Communication
II
an elected official I would feel
yet Mr. Slaton, an elected can be sure
responsibility to meet with the school official, for the past 14 with the public would be one of
public.
years, chooses not to face the th e first steps.
If you have que'tions
let them know how
We are faced with a financial people and cope wi th these per ta ining to schoo l problems.
crisis in our school system. In he plans to
call me. My number Is 838-8702.
addition
enrollments
have
problems.
Ken Patrick
$
I have met wi th Mr. Slaton
increased so rapidly we are on
Editor, herald:
I am Ken Patrick, candidate
for School Board District 2.

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vented the safety pin. lie sold
Fire fighting has now re- tuberculosis and firewater and pkim, avocados, cvm, arid
all the rights to it for a sum
t the Indian got even by pineapple&amp;
danmining as the most
which left him, after paying his
Another poor deal: To get
man the
ger ous U.S. profession. Last giving the white
But the Indians rich all you have to do is invent debth, with just $385 in cash.
ear 211 firemen were killed tobacco habit.
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races,

ItClY advisable to take a dates competed for the right to
sample ballot Into the represent Honda in the three
new districts created as a result
tiiichfi''' he said.
of
population growth. Incuni%t4itCWl(k'
fliere are only two
on
the
ballot,
but
a
host
of
tA'nt
1mocratic Reps. Bob
races
local races were expected to Sikes, 1n Fuqua and Claude
attract up to 60 per cent of the Pepper were the only
the congressmen among a dozen
ctatt"S registered voters to
pirtY
candiinrurnh"nt s facing primnar
J ,Us to nninate
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eipfs)SitiOIl.
dates for the Nov. 1

Seminole ('hapter :io I)lsabh'd American Veterans. Left to right, Sixth
Mane Harrell
District ('ommander John 'l'uite, Chief l)eputy
receiving
presenting citation from hays Ranch; Sheriff John Polk
chapter also donated a
check from ('ommander Louis Itotundo. The
check for $l(X) to Seminole All Youth Shelter,
(Ann Riley Photo)

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shock waves, such an election is of extreme
importance.
Vet when the balloting was over John Kuhn's
hope for the Group 1V seat in the race with
Herbert McCarley rested on the absentee
ballots. Five of these were to be counted. Of
th em, two were disqualified by improper
registration. Three that were counted gave one
to Kuhn and two to McCarley and Kuhn's 73 won
out by one vote,
Of course this was a small numerical

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The era slips away as hooks acquired
are
from the shelves, as letters
are
In dresser drawers, as hundreds of
out of envelopes. as I find the ticket stub frontmy first
ages ago. and m' father's grades
f oot b a ll
and my mother s notes about the night
scholarship
we can to this house in October. 1919,
these things from their accustomed
We are tearing
and
packing
up.
because my mother died a little
places.
while ago She was fl9 and had outlived my father by 21
years
past into paperboard boxes. as
:S
sofas and chairs and tables we
plant shipping labels
are We leaving?
own
faces,
know as we do
First, a huge brick house with a ted'tIld roof, a spasome Lriv window, broad. h igh.ceiliflt rooms, a
by far than when
clous artl more richly
53 years ago.
by
trul a family fortress, a great rock
Ii
the battering tides of recent times. It is the visible proof
grow and get
had a stable setting in which
that
ready for the world.
and
I look at a corner of the oak.pant'lett dining
Christ'
en
remember Ilkal for 52 unbroken 'ears
nr.i trees stood there, l o aded down with hundrOds and
hundreds of ornaments
The tree. lasting sometimes for six weeks. was the
in a long ceremofl' which was. for it,;.
centerpiece
annual c e 1 e bra t 1 o n of life. 'flelatives. neighbors and
friends trooped In to gaze at it.
We in this large family who returned year after year
with our fullest energies couli be
to sustain this
.
with
trying to reclaim the past. with
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in- pttmarle'. highlighted by the hon pcctfleL5 ret.iin th e same
nintaries as h.fnre the 1#gis- all classes of ur1ges into two.
By JOHN VAN GlF
state
senate
battle
betefl
Sen
Service
Virtually
('umlient
Public
Associated V'rrse Writer
lature completed reapPortiOn- rircult tnd county.
'""'.a lintlahan and lintise
Yar.
J.ss
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CoiiiiiiiIorir
judicial .itiice in the siaie
TAl.l..AliASF, Flu ,
Richard Pettigrew. a meni In strict compliance with every
Speaker
second
term
tiiirntigh
seeks
a
n th. ballot foe' a non-- About 2 million Floridian'
Senate hopeful. Roth equal population ne man, one
l'liI
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determined
in
today"
the
iiv,ainst
vOIC" dictum.' of the U S. So.- pattic-afl .'teetinn efTeetiflg the
are expertt'd to vote
men are Miami 1)ernOcTatS.
HI'
rhaflenge
(1
state
Sen.
Gerald
Of
r ,n.f.rre'n
primary shakedown
which preme Court
fteappnrtlonmeflt.
Lewis,
f-Miamni.
system
drastiCallY
,'lectloflS
"The precinct changes ar
.Justire Oavld %V-Cain. ap- created oneeliminatd
new statehouse
altered by reappo rti onment.
eight
bound
to rse some confumon
juiliclal rcvtsiofl arid the 1- pointed to the Supreme Court in seat and
in
the
with people going to the wrong
1970 by former Gov. Claude Senate seats, resulted
year-old vote.
most drastic redrawing of plae." Stone said.
Judicial revision, apprnve'l
Secretary f St.8tC Ric hard Kirk, is seeking election In h is election district' in Florida's
Stone retnifide(l Floriitiar that own right lie is challenged by
bY the voterS in the March 14
it is no longer Illegal t tlIkC itivers Buford of Tallahassee, histOry- the state's 2,9'l* alec- presidential primary. .trptched
Few of
voting Instrurt.$oflS Into the former State Board of
II.
cut
Education
counsel,
and
.JIITI
to
DE
Istoth lie urged them
l.aud€rdale
by
using
Carter,
Fort
polling place confUSlOfl
attorney.
stiiple ballot-',
s
Ten
congressional primaries
ne
of
machi
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voter.
And
And when it is in an area which is experiencing the very healthy and very
challenging growth that this southeastern
Seminole city is ex periencing with the impact of

and moving can be chore. For
"i. "
!t S t' UI"here
to close a gamily hiiine I&amp;h more
an
ht'lPt
a painful leave'
labor
as
much
a
so
half a century. it is not warm. bright living.
era of
taking from an
the early l9Xs

trim their sails to the present force of existing
winds is a political norm that is not too hazardous in normal election years.
Th
is not at all a normal presidential
election year. Yet it is the normal and usual
political actions by the state and local officials
which will hit the personal fortunes of every
voter.
With all these factors under consideration,
the one answer which the electorate can provide
when the primaries a re all over tonight will be in
the total of votes cast.
Seminole County is alive with a vigor which
has attracted national attention from the
business, real estate and industrial world. Let it
now speak out and take its place as an important
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's Opener
Starters
Names

The squad is wesentY
ht tackle And Bill
th a few
to
about O bo.
will the weakest point of the
Seminoles
to
get
year
the
This
the nod
e Hark' is expected
ccntLy dropping off the team
line lacks
the "I" formation. Seminoles. The
tackle.
fl
vilOUS
xperience, but onLy time *tRounding
out the probable for
and ae&amp;ng to Rogers they 'll and e ll . Jim Steffens will
be a slight favorite over
might
e
will
te
are
up
squa
d
e
ba
offensive
-sucking
th
ll
th
be '
Lhori.c, but not by 6 points as
4 starting
mldcne More. as OppOSCd to end at center. with Alan Myers the Donald Brown at tight end and the
they did last year.
Jo McGregor pla ying at th Frank Sloan at split end
sweeps-"
rd positions. Reggie Smi
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Hunting Notes
Some monkey business' went on at the August 2
of The florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Cam meeting
mISSIOn in TsUshkss('t
the
According to Commission Chairman, C. A. Peacock,
granted
hits
been
Laboratories
Ouirles River Breeding
approval to convert loggerhead Key to a breeding sU*trnn for
production of Rhesus monkeys.
the
The 90 acre C.tellwr County island, owned by
escape
e
th
to
prevent
proofed
Laborawies, will be monkey
of the animals and steps will be taken to ketp people off
The Loggerhead Kc project is designed to assurC
continuing supply of Rhesus monkeys f ie scientific research
proposes.

Also at this meeting. the C.nmmtLsioU closed portions of
Cht'r, riade, and Monroe countieS located sout of the
.tt f. -' '
1amlamt Trail U' the tai.ug o %k 11a hogs durug
hunting season. The area has been stocked with wild hogs
and a closed season will provide an opportunit) for the
stock to become esiablistwd and provide improved
released

hunting during future seasons.
The C.omnusslon clarified archery hununc regulations b
pointing out that wild turkeys are protected in Northwest
Florida until the opening of spring turkey gobbler sca'ion on
March 24. Wild turkeys will not be considered legal game in
northwe1 Florida durtntt the archers scasian which opened
September
In other actions the ComlTilssiCJfl adopted seasons a
alc
limits for ducks and rcKIU. apprcved special hunting a
applying to Win Militarl Reservation and St. Vincent
Island Wildlife Refuge in northeast Florida and speci;il
onal Wildlife Reftwt in
hunting on the Lake Woodruff Na ti
central F)nruta
boundaries of :'
The fl';T1IIII{Ifl aist redefined
to include itU of
Area
ApalkChicol.B Wildlife Management
the Ap.athrhic'nla NatitiMil Forest in leon. Litiert, V.akulL..
and Franklin counties eic'ept for a feu isolated parcels. The .
also redefined in it similar manner the boundaries of tilt
Rlackwater Wildlife Management Area in Santa Rt,sia aria
Okaloosa counties
The next meeting of the C',wriniissitifl is itt'! for September
18 in Paint Beach
ALL OF WHICH BRINGS UP some complaintS which thic
has been receiving that Florida hunters are being
column
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a
CS for the Fighting 51OICS could
ups
starting
for
their
season
prepare
they
One thing that has hampered
lifter s Friday night at 8
Municipal
Mark
Cant and Jiminc,' is a
Sanford
t The
of
a
change
tc a ne •'pe of 0 tnSe.
site
odium will be the
between
the
Sanford
ash
ninnies and the Oviedr.
1.1 on-c
But unfortUnately, new tw:
co ach Jim Rogers isn't lu
enough to have as much depth
in evem posi ti on as he
arnong the running hacks.
As It stands now. Brent C;*rL
in
w get the starting nod at
iarrback Friday night. He'll
Pt'ohably be joined in the back
flrid by Walter Collier at fullck. Tommy Thompson
uiilback and Renn' MrIat wingtiack
Among the second sin
11acks are sensors Mark Car
nd Benns .lmme7. C.arli is at
ti 1ac. an Jimirie will t
nnmgeralpOU1.
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Its BOB OltItEl.l.
he
merely
kept
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1w
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more
rod
was
fishing
that
i
lit raId Sports Staff
'earned over $29,000 for this
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Fern Park I'utt-I'utt rnurc
ltetwet'fl choice expletives
A
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Putt-Putt
Golf
l'ourstat.'
Park
will
fly the hampionhip flag
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hole, ;,iiiii'iI at the ball, by misc,
every
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denoting lh,il
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that
hue
bad
for
the
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down to the course and get a the mbamisp i'xplaimu'd just ss tier.'
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Tom Uanieis, the new state
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how much pressure to nit into sears, the last three as a
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this
writer,
it
just
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does anyone
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ending up in a mat. h V. iLls the
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they would
hampion
putter
of
(he
state
didn't
work
out
that
way.
flint
two
year.
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Monday evening,
isiatch, Its own, but after scoring an ace and better things. Following the like tood
trade
1.
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PRESSURE IS a vital aspect (1! the putting
Clarence ex- fishing r
brother
rather
a
MISMATCh!
Daniels,
on
the
third
hole,
visions
of
munIch,
------and I' em Park professional Tom
that I'utt.t'utt Golf Is
who with his brother Clarence, turning pro and knocking off plained
Daniels, shon here, overcame a great deal of
rapidly
becoming one of the
and $400 prizes kept popping up.
managers
are
the
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first
the
The
next
hole
d[uipnted
that
tiigtwst
paid
competitive sports
it as he captured
professionals for the Fern Park
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year,"
he
in
the
world.
recent Florida State professional putters
Course, pot for pictures, fantasy in a hurry. , Daniels
first putt, stated, ''$L,O,OOO in prize money
tourney at the Colonial Drive course. Knowing
displayed the $400 winner's nomwh;alanttv sank uk
as on by putters on the world
game
where to hit and how much pressure to use were
check, and then graciously ant this writer picked up his
to give this writer a few ball alter being told that five champion_ship tour. Next year,
the keys noted by l)aniels as being most 11W
of
better than
Ar
txJinters on how the game stroke's was the limis for any that figure will go to
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never start again.
Hut Brundage, speaking at a
ii,rmorinl service for the dead
Israelis the nest mourning. annmmciul the gamn"s ,mi;sst go
on
With flags at half staff taut the
flame still burning In it
cauldron in the stadium, the
(dyir;pic tonLiflut urd"r
'lark shadow.
When the shootings and It o
political wrangling had been
stamp.'i
lo ft behind, the 1(
hard on athletes who were
judged to have broken the
Olympic code.
Vin' e Matthews and Wayne
('ollctt, Americans who wr,n the
gold and sliver medals. respr
lively, in the 400 meters were

'[hot. the critics nid, was the
Illy (IcOF'FREY MIli.11t Olympics of the future, One of
big dent in the litiage of the
first
the
sheer
Associated rrcss Sports Writer their problems is
ic', which had always
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MUNICH t AP
striven
to Is free of politk'nl
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topics
In the Mon it'); (
isnin of lrvlimut took over tot ny
liresslires
as the new president of the ln• about 8,000 athletes iuiP4'le'l,
Then, when the ( llyinpics had
tcrnatonal Olympic ('ommittee attended by 2,1MM) vnat-tw% istid
heen
In progress for ID flay s, the
trusts nftii'inls, and mimic Ilium;
itt; a t)rie(('aM' full of vrot
fri*'nllv
utimsosphert' of Oiylnpi('
k'nss to be otvcd before the 4,000 journalists and photoiLrfl'
village
was shattered by the
the
till parts
nest Olymie (;m in Mon phers.'auie finn;
Arab
guerrillas
who broke in
wot hi.
treal in 197g.
Wills
ttw
whole
world
watch'
with
sulnit;o
lime
guns
and twitl
The (limit's of the XX Olym'
ii
n'tss)s'
N
of
the
I
cruel
I team us
p1ni1, bloodstained by murder log lilt tt'levi cliii;, the gasises
on
hsi,
t:igec.
and rocked by political strife, h ave 1)4,1,1 ,111 4. a platform
( )If itmI (l ily it Israelis tiled- .
ended in Munich's Olympic Sta- wtslt'h ;illtit'ai quarrels are
tilins
pureither
umrslrretl in their qisarli
s
aired and nationa t
diusu Monday.
tore
in
the -illiige or shot down
As the Olympic fl ame was sued
fore
the
in
the
gun
trnttle between the
For two weeks be
extinguished anti the Olympic
rican
Arabs
and
(*'rtt%Afl
;x,lk'e at a
Af
flag cause down, Avery flrun gaiiies began the hinek
after
20
countries
fought
to
stop
the
ni':srtay
air
misc
late
in
the evetinge teniwti stown 1(W)
ning.
mmiilthndeian tenhis from
years as l(X president.
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Killanin and his committee peting.
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on hand to
will
be
cheerleaders
SEMINOLE
HIGH'S
captain second row, Lynn Fortier. Renee Cauthen and
Club's Annual larpcan Rodec'
Complaints Aired
night
as
the
Friday
lead
the
Seminole
followers
this
run
started Saturday arid will
Cindy Johnson; top row. Toni Brister. Tara Marcell
through Oct. W Quite a few f
season opens with Sanford hosting Oviedo. The
One hunting enthusiast. whit asked that his name 1*
captain and Missy Aiken.
withheld, stated. 'Hunting and Fishing is an American
the silver kings art showing up
cheerleaders are left to right front row, Beverly
around the inlet seat buoy and
heritage which is rapidly becoming extinct. but 1, for one.
will continue to hunt 'till the da I die ever, if it means
several have already been
entered in the rodeo.
breaking the la
This sentiment was seconded fervently by three other
David Leett' and son Bobby
landed one of 41 pounds the !irsl
devotees of the sport who were present at the impromptu
,
day of the conteol along with
mertirnt
When questioned as to the etaci nature of their
to
27
pounds
four kingfish up
dissatisfactIon, the following reasori were voiced, 'Fees and
Steve Kenzae outlasted at 75
the exteit that
to
being
increased
pounder Saturday and 12-yearpermits are constantly
pursue the sport "
many hunters are travelling to Georgia to
old Jay Lamee landed one of 60
Steve a White Sax' record-accounted
pounds These were all caught
Our hunting time is being DECREASED wtidc our cofts are
relief decided to call it, giving
i-hmtlng
seascm
has
been
cut
a
week
short
for all the Chicago runs and
ninth inning scare as pinch hit- Carlton Fisk and even
INCREASING ' from private boats. .lim
B HAL BOCK
pitcher Bill Lee while Jack Kline his 16th victor),
twoThe
Farmton
Area
will
be
closed
two
days
each
Associated Press Sports Writer ter Joe Lahoud crashed a
this year." McDaniel missed out n
Consecutive fourth inning Tom Bradley allowed Just three
in
Many
people
have
invested
hundreds
of
dollars
Baseball is going through its nut shot into the right field Broha.mer and Tom Mc'Craw homers by Bobby Murcer and hits f or the victory.
week " but got himself a pair of lungs,
four wheel drive 'ehirks and no'. Find out they have to stab
annual September Song arid as bleachers barely foul. A few connected for the Indians
Allen, the AL's leader in
21 and 25 pounds
the
The score was 5-5 in the sixth Felipe Alou gave New York
on the Circle Road in the Bull Creek Area to make it easier ic
homer
homers,
runs batted in (104)
Trolling boats are hitting the days dwindle down to a fIre- feet the other way, and the Ottfollowing Lee's homer when the lead for keeps. Murcer's
in batting average
check cars"
kings, two to 18 per trip. °t' c'rnus few. the chase for the ales would have been on the
of
the
year
and
one
and
second
Indians scored the deciding was his 28th
in the first inThe c-oncensuS of opinion indicated the average hunter
.316),
connected
Lxanita and amberjacks. Capt. American League East pennant short end of the wore.
for
the
three hits in the game
of
bases
sport
inhis
The
other
AL
East
contenders
run.
Cleveland
loaded
the
"Finest
spends several hundred dollars per yew on
'rod Grubbson the
fielder. Alou's ning and Bradley protected the
gets whuackler and whackier.
center
Bell's
single,
a
hit
Yankee
shells, guns.
Buddy
innings
on
cluding lscense, stamps. special permits. gas,
Kind" boated a small sailfish.
edge into the ninth. When
Front-running Boston. for ex- splashed through 5
and an us- shot was the 200th of his major shiui
Steve
Hovely tagged a KC
other ciixnpuuz equipment, and groceries. Those buying four12 kings, and 2 jacks on a ample. had its lead trunzned to before the rain took over and batsman. a sacrifice
league career.
wheel drive hunting vehicles probably lightens their wallet
one-half game by losing to the Yankees t)eat the Tigers 4-2. tenuonal walk. Then Roy Fos
ninth, Terry ForWednesday charter trip.
In the AL West, Chicago homer in the
Oglivie.
to
flied
final out.
by hundreds of dollars more.
Tarpon fishing is always best Cleveland 6.5 Monday night on The victory moved New York tot'
e ball chopped 1 games off Oak- ster came on to get the
th
The
rookie
dropped
The nest question. naturally, was, "What can be done
Rich Reese's ninth inning
games
near the shrimp boats working
a sacrifice' fly that turned into a into third place. i
land's edge by nipping Kansas
time to force
about it" And acain. some answers ere fast in coming
drove home the deciding
outside Ponc'e DeLeon Inlet dubh' f)l. And RalUmoie behind Boston. Detroit slipped but recovered in
a
double
third and City while the A's were losing
fourth, two games off the Red Jacic Heidemann at
-G i ve florida hunters it break" Gve them somnethini for
victory
us the opener for Minnesota
because' ci! the many fish closed the gap with a
run
when Foster passed another pair to Minnesota .
"Stop raising fees and stop shortening the
their money'
thrown o"er board when the over Milwaukee. thanks to a Sax' pace
Dick Allen's 34th borne run- after Oakland had tied the score
keep Florida HUNTERS
in the AL West. Chicago runner on the base-paths. he
seaivjli; that way. maybe we can
nets art' pulled Charter boat friendly foul pole that turned a
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skippers Issued a warning to potential home run into a long moved to within two games of also was declared out.
Oakland by beating Kansas scored on the play arid the
Hunters are invited to express their viewpoints on thu.
operators of smatli boats tO tiC strike,
situation by writing The Sanford Herald Sports I)c'partint'nt.
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Cleveland's winning run City 2-1 while the A's were los- damage had been done.
sure to keep the ir distance from
U)
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thn-- Baltimore did its offensive
the shu-umpers as the cables and against the Red Sos caine on at tug a doubleheader
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nets are extremely dangerous. sacrif i ce fly that outhelder Ben nesota, 2.1 and 3-2. Te
Carl Williams has been try Uig Oglivie dropped and then clev- California weren't scheduled. tiouuer in the fourth inning. it
Last week's column nuade mention (d is met' string of 25
the salt water recently and er)y turned into a double play.
Only three National League was No. 18 this season but his
speckled perch caught b) Walter Price in Lake Monroe. fliis
reports some good catches
s
The DP erased what would games were played Mundli) fit-st since Aug. 21.
was correct, but the nest line stating the fish were caught
There is absolutely n truth to
tilut'. sea bass atrid trout in the have beer, an error for the night The New York Mets
while drift fishing with live Muiauuri minnows as in error
::
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B ThE ASSOCIATED PRESS
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catch
trolling
with
arti!wal
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as
tie
doing
a
rain
are in the surf between New ball got home the run that beat Steve Canton, 4-2.. Mntrea1 Hook was seen
A lways dot's Sorry about that. Walter.
Smyrna and the old coast guard Iloston
shut out St. Louis 4-0 and Hous- dance en the New York dugout
National League
Paul Johnson at Osteen Bridge Fish Camp relays the
American League
as the Yankees waited out a
used
ton
topped Los Angeles 4'
station
also.
Raltjincire
Meanwhile.
East
ward that specks are doing quite well again this week with
East
Eric Viblen came up with at Boog Powell's first home run in
The Red Sox flexed their one-hour, 43-minute delay with
W. L. Pet. G.B.
most of the anglers from his camp using live minnows in
w. L. Pct. G.
more than three weeks to trip muscles with home runs by Carl the lead secure and ft* game
beauty of at sea bass mredfuth
86 48 .642 x
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Pittsburgh
Lake Monroe. Bass fishing has slowed down to sonic e
61 .ss
Boston
near Oakhill last week, The big Milwaukee But the Birds had a 's'astrrcmski, Reggio Smith- official. Finally, the umpires
75 61 .551 12
Chicago
according to Johnson but a ft' of the regulars are able to find
540
74
red hit on a "Trout-''out" lure .
Baltimore
70 64 .5fl16
five
one
da
last
week.
ii
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York
them. Watt Elsea brought in
New York 73 64 .533
Fees
1-Additional
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73 .467 2.Th
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Louis
A Lady angler, Nell Bridges, who qualified as "Hard Luck
72 64 .529 2
1.kti'oit
63
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Montreal
Fisherman of the week" recently when the bottLnhi of her fist
2-Fence Laws
63 3
Cleveland
87 .360 38
to
lust
her
entire
days
catch.
wnt
49
hia
basket tore out causing her
Milwaukee 54 83 .394Philadel
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West
ward that she had replaced the old basket and filled it again
West
4-Shorter Season
83 53 .610 Cincinnati
AT LAST - something, good has been said about the
79 57 581
Oakland
76 60 .559 7
Houston
LOVE BUGS. Bob King of Marina isle Fish Camp noted that
5-irresponsible Hunters
77 59 .566 2
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Los
Angeles
73
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If
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since the arrival of the most recent batch of the pesky in69 66 .ii
Minnesota
64
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Atlanta
sects, fly rod fishermen have enjoyed extremely good
Kansas City' 66 68 .493 12
f1J
the iaatcr
Francisco 60 77 .433
fishing. King says that perhaps the bugs falling on
63 72 .467 1S'z
CalifornIa
and
the
lung
stick
51 83 .331 31
San
L)iego
encuurdge bream to strike (in the surface
- ". 51 M 378 27
Texas
ol~
bugs
come
into
their
own.
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fly
men with their popping
Monday's Resulti
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rod catches mentioned include a string of 70 and another of 40
Monday's Results
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Baltimore
5, Milwaukee 2
'I.
on successive days by three visitors from North Carolina.
New
York
4, Philadelphia 2
Cleveland 6. Boston S
&lt;'
Mn Bangs of Sanford also connected with so mans he lost
Montreal
4,
St. Louis 0
Minnesota 2-3, Oakland 1-2
\\\
Houston
4,
Los
Angeles 3
count but retained 35 of the larger ones
Chicago 2, Kansas City I
Wekh'a
River
bass
are
running
small:
O'lis
Only
games
scheduled
No'. all of the
New York 4, Detroit 2, S'i inFaulk, owner of Camp Seniinole had tio beauties brought in
ningi, rain
to Jul place by Tommy Spark of Sanford. They weighed five
Tuesday's Games
Only games scheduled
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and eight pounds. respectively.. A Titusville angler, Arthur
New York (Webb 0.0) at
Tuesday's Games
Marshall, fishing out of the same camp landed a three
,,
at New Philadelphia (ReynoWs2-12),N
Boston Iant 1l
usual
catfish
and
redbreast
tire';tm
are
being
"l'be
St. Louis Santonini 6-10) at
pounder.
York (Peterson 14-14), N
caught along with the bass' Faulk said.
Cleveland (Wilcox 7-12 or Hil. Montreal (Morton 6-13), U
Night fishing paid off for Bob Miller over Labor Day
Los Angeles (John 114) at
gendorf 34) at Mil waukee
weekend according to nuties gathered by Don Smith at the
San Francisco (Bryant 114), N
(Parsons 11-12 i, N
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Cincinnati (Simpson 84) at
Oakland (Hunter 19-7) at
'Jtterbug" and "Devithurse' lures to land an eight pounder.
Atlanta (Freeman 2-0), N
Minnesota i Corbin 8.7),N
a pair of five pounders, and several more bass in two-three
Pittsburgh (Ellis 1.3-7) at OilChicago (Bahnaen 17-15) at
pound class as wU as some smaller ones frum Lake Jack*m.
Kansas Qty (Montgomery 14), cago (l400ton 9-12)
Florida
Muse Richardson drifted Lake Monroe with live mkn.
Only gaines scheduled
N
nows the first part of last week, = itpe.ckeld perch was his
Hunters
Baltimore
(Dotion
15-15)
at
%
score. Don Smith took time out from his tackle store duties
Wedws"y's Games
Detroit i Fryman S-2, U
Accompanied
by
Dick
long enough to try the bass first hand.
JI i
Texas (Gogolewski 34) at
St. Lirsis at Moni.'-eal, li
'
Mower, the two landed a total of nine. Don admitted.
New York at Philadelphia. N
California (Ryan 18.13), N
did not quite get his half of the catich as he
WedneidaYiGames
Florida Hunters
Pittsbsrgh at Chicago
however, that be
1 'i 1'
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itt California, N
TeiSts
Cincinnati
at PeUant.a,hN
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Monster
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ft I
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Oakland
Los
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at San Franwith a sever pounder
bass recently and brought back a linut
CIUCagOM Kansas City, N
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them to: Sports Departmeflt The Sanford
Balthnare at Detroit, N
San Diego at Houston, N
caught limits on four consecutiv'? days last week. The Sports
THIS CARTOON came in the mail recently, arid
Cleveland at Milwaukee, N
Herald. P.O. Box 1657, Sanfo' 1. 1" l- 32771.
Shop now has a complete asx'tmeflt of the new 'Fu)i Speed
reveals the problems facing FIrida hunters. it
Boston at New York, N
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ntlrome. Played by Beatrice Rising (Premlerin. Opet.tinfl governor realizes the eak came
\rthur, tall, husky.vniee'ri Bingo." Comedy comes to the
SOfl'WOIW 'ither with 'he
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Carol is seeing a psychiatrist kidnapped an-11
Maude shocked, ard curious,
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that
and manages to confuse life-support system
tevotinni to the ir-garniatinn is
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family tieS. Jo Van Fleet pIay
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James
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in this special two hour season life support system runs out.
a fine job.
premiere. When Alice arrives David Janasen, plays the
Vtrinia City to help her father, James Farentino and
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perpetrator if the great
fall in love immediately and the victim,
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nagging made her hurry and she seeme'! to get slower
and slower. She would be tripping on untied shoe laces,
have a hair brush ill her hand, a jacket over her arm
and forgetting tier school bag on the hall table as she
hurried to catch the school bus. One day, in desperation,
I set the portable timer and
told her it would ring when
time came for her to leave
for school. This was placed
in her room w h e r e she
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could set' the pointer mov,
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breakfast table, dressed
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catch the bus before the
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held nil, he could lose a lot
more if North knew what he 9:00 (2) Phil Donahue
(a) Romper Room
was doing and was void of
(5) WV its
one of the black suits.
North was very apologetic 9:30 () Price I Right
in the ensuing const'rsatiuii. 10:00 (2) Dinah Place
rry Mason
(6)
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about the 1)o)sability that his
partner might not have t'vt'n

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DEAR POLLY—My Pet Peeve is with the manufacturers of hair shampoo—baby shampoo in particular. Why
do they put baby shampoo in glass bottles and adult
shampoo in plastic ones" If accidentally dropped in the
sink or tub, a child could be badly injured by the glass
from a broken bottle.—MItS. I). B.

to Jan

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are under
AQUARILJS (ian 11 to leo l') You
tight
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and
p re ssu me now that rctluirCs thought
activities that interest You
inVnediately 'I lien gel OUt 10 the
aid
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lootlay, then citty through in
positive fashion Study that particular ann well before
fine (or happiness with
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Oct 21) You hase practical af(ai to
LIBRA (Sept .'I I0
any longer Get routine
hndlc early so do riot i1rorasti1uuC
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those
im;'iortaflt bills also
too
work out of the was'.
l*n't forget shopping
, SCORPIO (Oct
14)
successfully and
e4zly so that you can then plus through it
whoiii you ale
to
gain the benefits therefrom l'ntcrtaifl those
,cliiiorihip
and show appreciation lot their
21) Out to some place
I SAGlI ARItIS (Nov 22 to i)
where you can concentrate and plan the future more
intelligently then you can set the wheels in motion with good

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cLn make new acquaintances later, look into new outlets, etc.
Idvestigate nc. sources of information so you can extend your
ptesent views. Don't argue with mate iii pm
TAURUS (Apr 20 to May 20) You can complete those
later you can delve
tas with an associate early in the day so
rilht into the work neccssa to further mutual aims i' t
b more understanding with mate lie ahead of the game
GiMlNI (May 21 to June 211 You can get all thoseduties
h4ndled most efficiently now if you really apply yourself Get
caily arid then 'ou can join the ssorld of action for
at them
tastes
gqod purposes. 1-,Ix your wardrobe to please own
(MOON ClIlLI)REN (June 22 to July 21) Plan the
rreation you want to have early Then get right into
with artners with enthus:2sm You can
cqnvinor someone to do what you want in the morning, but
others are not so amenable later
LIO (July 11 to Aug 21) Handle that situation at home
vry carefully in a m Then you can work on creative activity
Into basic illatters
Witt) bigwigs and tnak, e big hcad%ay (set
is tine for auiiusenicflts
ttt arc import:int. l-veiiing
vlR(;o (Aug llto Sept 22) Appointments and shopping
later you can be with kin to
should he schcdulcd early so that
more harmony at home You had better plan early what
) hive
yQu will say in that vital conversatior'. you want to have with

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Wallace Bollinger II, who
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ABBY. BOX 517W, L. A., CAUF. $110 aad ouch.. a
iiaape. s4rrsse envelope.

Mrs. Harold Swank and MY*.
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THREE-LE'I'FER word. "WARt"

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Dolores Finn
Mrs. Edna Reilly and AC.
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Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ilerndon,
his charming wife, Lucy, are hosts.
was held at the
left, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thorne. The reception
the
Thorne's
and
a
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crowd
attended to
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tamed the requirements that in- soap Is packed in a washcloth
cluded achieving a concept that of dehydrated s ponge com
was pleasing to the eye and a pressed to paper thinness,
t was 0t
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ganically grown
In addition the soap had to
clean the skin naturallov without
bung the user's eyes, It could
not slip out of a user's hands.
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package had to be soluble or
reusable and made of organic
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third, Don MacNaughton afld
Sept. S with nine tables under
Norman Meyer II18); ami
direction of Oscar Crosby.
fourth, Mr. and Mrs, HA.
Winners taverage 108 for
Brown
(Il4').
all): north-south, first Mrs.
East-west,
first, Mrs. i,ue1p
Abby Richardson and Mrs.
Thompson
and
Mrs. Richard
Norman Meyer, 1133 p13.1:
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second,
Mrs.
David i117"
second, Mrs. Anne Connell and
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DEAR CONSENTING: No decent man would give his
wile permission to carry on with someone else. And a
mature man woWd certainly not say. "Go ahead. but I
don't want to know about IL" (P S. and tell your brother
in law with the big mouth tt he not only dztnka too much.
be taMs too much I I

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The area is most fortunate to Seminole for the Forthcoming
which she founded two years
ago, Miss Dulce also appears have a person of Miss Dulce's season.

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DEAR ABBY: At a recent family wedding, my brother
In law (who wits under the influence of alcohol at the
time), confided that he had passed on a letter addressed to
his sister (my wife) in care of his office! Ile said it was
from an old boy friend of hers.
My wife Is, and has been for many years a "swinger,"
while I've gradually apprcachei impotency, I regret to
admit. Now for the problem: I have reason to believe that
the letter set up a specific time and place for an upcomin g
meeting between the two of them.
Casually, I told my wife th at If that were true, it was
loo per cent 0. K. with me, except that I did not want to
ever know about it.
Have I tmennsciously "re g ressed " to the younger generatlon's standards? Or am I being maturely realistic?

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Since nobody gets out of (his world alive. death should
be Iookrd upon reRIittlCOlh, and without tear. Then' Is no
"bliss" In ignorance which creates false hope, and the
Inconvenience and confusion of unfinished business.

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have you tcen feeling bored. blue' or hlah Iate'lv
your" probnhly one of the RI) per rent of Amerlcan4
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Aecr'rdirg to 1)r SAmuel Greenberg. author of N.0
q cutter mildrock Ic a r'unf,ut Style' of f.ivin.' some of
lY- crime moderately. 41111 nther 4VCte'IY
bottom two per cent - adding up to four million
Ameriranc -are' totally lneapatltateii
The reason, according to rr Greenberg. Is that we have
too many choices and douh'c today He says that in the
past we had more stability because there were c1t-CUI
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patients the truth, but some will not if the family asks him
sot to, or if the doctor feels the patient can't handle it.
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be her father. She lnsi4ta that "Ignorance is bUss," and her
father should not have been tolil. (Ills doctor told him.)
I say It's a person's right to know 60 that he can put
his affairs in order.
Isn't It the practice of most doctors to tell their patients
the truth? And don't YOU think most patients
rather
know' And finally, Abby, how do you feel about this'
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Anava will be In
Sunday, Sept. 17, at 1p.m. 81'
School of Dance Arts to t'n •
duct auditions for company
dancers to appear with"
mIld (;uilil of SanfordSeminole during the l972-7
scason. MI area dancers, re-'
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EST TELEPHONE AND CALL tried her luck at the game
See you now, around and
THE sHERIFF'S DEPART- tables and Was a big winner.
Seminole County.
Then it was on ta the Grand about
MENT TO SET A DATE FOR
YOUR GROUP TO VIEW THIS
MASTERPIECE. It Only pros-es
th at Seminole County once
again leads the rest of the state
best.
in first to produce

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welcome-

John Bethau, sponsors of the
South Seminole Club and
MARILYN GORDON
Today's mail brought a
Granddaddy Optimists.
special treat. Mildred Knight, a
It Is rumored that "Beau"
has ordered a director's chair beard the drums and had to pop talented port, sent me a very
in. "Beau." you know, was a special poem for the Jewish
and along cigarette bolder.
drummer in Call- New Year and I am tucking it
Among the actors 1 woiJd professional
away in my box for special
or 10 years.
have to single out would be Jay for-Ma f
things. Thank YOU Mildred for
beautiful,
Lynn Josephs, that
Leman, the deputy. In his last
being so thoughtful. Mildred
young thing
scene, Jay builds tension to tin- talented sweet
bmk made an excit. has written poems for church
believable beights. The expres- from East
spent and civw groups for special
sion3 on his face are worthy of Ing trip to the west. She
,
where
occasions.
two days In Las Vegas
an Oscar.
Steve
she saw Edie Got"mc and
Program chairmen, RUN
Lawrence. While there, she
WALE
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doctor
knows there is no hope for a patir-rit's recovery. he should
tell the patient the truth?
My wife and I disagree on this, 'The patient happens to

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Requirements are that each
dancer be at least 12 years of
age with two or more years of
qualified ballet training
For the auditions, dancers
are asked to wear black
bcordc, pink tights and bring
both ballet and pointed shoes.
Also dancers should report
t.x'tore 1 p.m. For further information. call 323-19M. Male
dancers are also needed arid

Portraying the classic work
usual
tamou:, artists. A most
trip
was
fantastic
but
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tic. "Beau" was given a standIng ovation.
Various dignitaries were
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she really had the feeling of Hamburg State Opera. She was
liindon right in the middle of assista n t director of Munich
the Arizona desert.
Op'ra Ballet
Completing the trip was a
was assistant director of
visit to the famous Laguna She
llet.
Festival of the Arts and Munich Opera Ba
The prominent personality
Pageant of the Masters held at
began her teaching career at
Laguna Beach.
agel7&amp;amemberOf Espinosa
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This year's auditions will be
Canyon. She also saw the
original London Bridge, recon- conducted by prima ballerina
ck. She Dulce Anaya, formerly a prima
struct-ed trick by bri
rode a double-deck er bus where ballerina of the Munich and

My vote for "man-of -the-month" goes to Harold 'Beau"

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School of I)ance Arts. 2560 S.
Elm Ave., Sanford chich is the
home studio of B (; 5.5.
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tons that former Commerce
crctary Maurire ii Stan
veil a key role in the inigging
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$attonal ('aimnittee offices last
June.
The churges are contained in
amended t'atlIplalflt to the
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filed 1w the l'h'maeratir Nation.
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a grant to the nonprofit Stu'
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ADDITIONS to Uic seminole High Schocil
ficulty include front row, left to right: Peter
Derby. English; Martha Worlcman. English:
Jane Epps English: and
Mike o
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RICHMOND. Va. tAP) - The
4th U.S. Circuit Court of
Appeals has ruled that the Central Intelligence Agency has the
right to impose a secrecy oath
on its employes. but ha s limited
scope of the oath to classied matters.
The Monday decision inyotve'd in effort by a former CIA
iniploye. Victor 1.. Marchettl,
to remove himself from the
oath so he can publish a boik
about the intelligence agency.
Marchetti resigned three
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Judge Albert V. Bryan Jr. of
Alexandria granted the U - S.
Eovernnment an injunction
from
Marchetti
barring
ublishing information about
p
the CIA.
Basing his ruling on secrecy
oaths signed by Marchetti when
be joined the CIA arid wtwn he
'Ieft. Bryan ruled Marchetti
would have to utiuiIt any information about time CIA to the
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ed that many North Vietnamese
prnres.c
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a
who
control
the Aram-ronts mawere surrendering
i'nuntrj. and ,when
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reportedly
said
he
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this
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necessi
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ices Conunittee after disclosure
Associated Press Writer
of the unauthorized strikes led
to his ouster as conunander of
the 7th U.S. Air Force in VietAP
MINNE.tPoI.1S
nam. lie returns to the closed.
McGovern's CUIflC
door session for continued quesfrombehind presidential
tioning today.
campaign is taking on a frantic
After his initial testunon
but rousing roadshow apMonday, committee Chairman peariunce as Sen. Edward M.
John Stennis 1)-Miss., quoted Kennedy joins the t)enwcratic
layette this way:
nominee for three days Of
"lie has testified that he nev- ra llies across the populous
en knowingly disobeyed orders Northeast.
and guidance of authorities
The two senators set out on a
above him ... lie has done no five-day. 16-hour schedule of
wrong tIS he set it '•
appearances from Minneaplis
liusiever. L.avelle told '
to Pittsburgh tudy fuUuwuig

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lia tiull Its the corporal's

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I, SIMPSON
I'alestiiuiuii
terrorists because
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lilt' foreign
might
go%'ernhlments
Iimi.stmteiiuinlster% Arab
Ill
against
WL'SIL'nlm
oil
ta
re
liate
of the European ('uliilIiuli Marinterests
in
the
Middle
East.
kit countrica meet today In
Massachusetts
11w (k'rinans were believed U.S.A.," the
search for jolnit action against
st'rutur atit while Mcovern
currency seeking at least a call for u N
unit
tcnrorisimm
waited utIstage. '1 stid with
action against terrorism
upheavals,
Mtu urn for the rights
Foreign ministers and ffi- tr
While reported near agreeoatlthepeopledwewantall
inent on a ('imfliIllon Market .-talsuf West Uerinany, Britain,
beside
the Benelux °
monetary fund to promote the France, Italy and
Kennedy, considered * sure
.stability of Europe's money, the countries discussed the Middle
ruspect for tmnoc ratuc presiIll uimiiiitries went' lit,' e%1)e('ted Fast crisis and Arab terrorism
demuttat itittt in the future.
to take cuilcR'te measures at m three-hour meeting
against 1)151W hijackings and Rome Monday, but put off tie- displayed a touch vi fuily hu•
in a reference to
umor
talleti talks for the broadened
terrorist violence
Mct;tmt urn's rwuung-mate Sar
Meeting tine ulsy alter the end session with the ministers of
wit shriven, a Kennedy us-law
ul the Muni, Olympics, which I)efliiiark, Norway and Ireland g "Until only recently," tie
were bloodied by an attack by today. The 10 countries make- qused, "I was just one uwmuArab terrorists, the foreign up lime enlarged Cuiiunon M
her of a hwittred in the United
ministers planned to ullicuss a ket which in to come into being StatesSetu*te,justdIMfl* my job
West German proposal for 08 Jan. 1.
unit then all of a sudden the
Finance ministers were close
toi,rit1muitetl serurtty issemisuIres
tmkttltaIm taint' (or the %
against sutxitag., Iii mckings to tigrtt'metmt on it European
it just
It,
and
amid terrorist btmiiibimigs In Monetary Fund that would be president,
low what ills to have a (suous
the forerunner of a single i,n- al
Kurope.
tirotjwr-tn-leaw."
inttmtmituis e. t*iil bunk for all Western KuBut
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.iskett the absent President Ni..s. .was a contrast popular with the
on ..and what about the Water- audience.
In a speech Interrupted at
gate butfl4 scandal. Mr
President' Why doesn't your teast .t umes y applause,
jliriistraUufl Listen to the \ktovern eieived one it Ins
American people in public tn- biggest ova tions 'in the ISSUe
stead of trtng to eavesdrop on that made bun riatiunaily facirge 1tiuvern and Lirry IfliSiS When be said "Caine
l'uiane, limerica. fr']ui the cruelO'Brien at private""
The crwmi loved it. But it test, the longest and the ituptloved Metiucern, too, and the dest war in our national hislonger and the tory
After toduy engagements in
cheers louder when the South
!)akuta uunuiter'l sun took the Minneapolis, Chicago. L)elrwt.
stage. intoning "thark visa, Cleveland and Pittsburgh,
th.Lnk 'uu sery much,'' '4tUIu Mctkmvern and Kennedy will
U idzmreri Shouted We want spend the rest at tfleir three

witittee during public

testimony' in Jul).
before approximately 11,000
"In certain Instances, against
eoiiipaiiion on guard duty
pt"uplt'
at L.aarhruit'h. IVest Gt'rtiigh-rit'mrity' targets. L made
Kenneth whm' earlier this
mali). ()rdinnnil) I h e
interpretations that were prob
down
turned
suuiiuier
patrol on loot, but ikse
ilbI) beyond the literal intention
Mctiovern's
offers
to
run
with
it ted the bicyile trick to
of
time
rules."
ty's
vice
presiar
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the
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lit' also said time A CLU will ask that the injunction 1)4'
ims aile ;s.'rmitaneflt.
'hit' order was handed down by U.S. 1)istrict Court
Judges Williammi T. Sweigert of San Francisco and Williasit
I':ast at I'iirtlaiul, Ore, who ctiimjtst'd the majority, and
Justine Oliver I) hiatimlin of the U.S 901 ('ircuit Court of
%ppeals, Al o wrote tin' iim.sent
'lim'i.LJ
1U had brought suit last June fulltiwemi by tilt('BA on June '22. 0mm ,Junie 30, only one day tii'f ore (lie iI(t
w i,uld hate golie into full effect, Sw cigert temporarily restrained its reporting function while the case was being
argued and ih'idetl. iii' did not mill the provision that
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transactions to the U.S. Treasury.
Andrew J. Shepard. president of the 158-member
California Bankers Association, indicated his group would
ritiritie to seek elimination iii microfilm records of all
tloiiiestic deposits and checks.
the act's Foreign provisions. Shepard said, "We
agree that measures are necessary to eliminate the illegal
fIow•
flow of funds overseas."
But tic said his group Feels that the court, in throwing
out domes tic reporting requirements, has "upheld the
traditional confidential relationships between bunks and
their customers.
"We regard it as a significant but partial victory," said
American Civil Liberties Union attorney' Charles Marsileni.
Marsden said 1w expects the governatent to appeal the
ik.isimIm. in w lituim case time A( 1 A' would tilt' cross ippti1s
"Wi' will ask that the injuntiolm lx broadened to outlaw
time other two provisions of the act," Marsden said,

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urireasonibk invasion of privacy'' arid therefore tilltmnstitutiorlal in requiring banks to report the domestic
transactions of customers.
The court in a 2 to I decision issued a teniporary illjtution Monday against the reporting Practi('e. But it

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South Vietnamese batteries
,ssnelated l'retc Writer
VietnamHighway I south of the city in- pros ore. The South
QUAN(; ThU. Vietrumi Al'
long-range 175mm artil- ese launched a counter-oftenSouth Vl.'tnaumese Marines riuded
North Viet- dye on June 2
imuuight their way into the Quang kry to counter the
A South Vietnamese poses.
en. natnese 134)trirn guns. They
'In ('itiulel today, but were
the marines
mnmuuitm'rilig tough resistance. ttnlndere(i throughout the day man in Saigon said
entered the Citadel through a
'It Ic still contested," one infor- but ('0111(1 not silence the enemy tømh hole in the southern wall
fire hitting marine positions ininant said.
several small- after clearing out North VietOne source estimated that side the city and
namese bunkers Just out.clde.
alxuit 400 North Vietnamese er gun batteries to the south.
at other marine
Officers at the front said the He reported th
troops were still entrenched in
Citadel's
the 19th century fortress whose llmantfl4'5 outside the
;ilit1ral syliitsiiMli outweighs walls were closing off the eriesupply and
i tiulitary value in the battle lay's avenur itt
rvtnfort.i'uwnt.
of Quiing Tr I .
are twgianing to box
It could not be determined
them
in,''
said one. 'The enemy
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timo iimt'ii of th e Citadel's
way. They have
acres the marines had occupied are In a bad
and how much the enemy stilt been trying like hell to reinforce
held. Newsmen were not their troops in the Citadel but
are cutting them down
allowed closer than 200 yards to
before they get in."
the fortress.
The North Vietnamese capShells from both sides hit the
fortress while U.S. and South ttited Quang in on May 1.
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Ident Nixon gathers his Cabnct
..snd Republican House and Sentr leaders today fora political
strategy session certain to rcaten an his moves to make the
Democratic-controlled ('on.
gress a campaign issue -a Ia
Harry Truman.
A White house spokesman
isild the breakfast meeting in
the state dining room would
discuss pending legislative
matters. He left unsaid what
'2lxon is saying frequently
nowadays: that too many of the
administration's proposals
have been pending before
congress for too long
Just as Truman did in 1948
when he barnstormed the
country berating the "donothtrig Congress," Nixon has indicated he is preparing to
mount a campaign against the
tcurrent Congress and its "donothing" attitude toward ins
major proposals.
Nixon's plan is to elect ore
congressmen who back his pro.
grams
Before legislators returned
last week to begin their drive
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Orange County line. The site. They feel that such
tacre
tract
commercuilizat ion
of the site have
five rears. atd. "i can't sa
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Kasik.WOfldbPrY.PCtcrman
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to the value of the
ealIy."
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to all of the propey on SR 436 Annexation (1eslnated
a
site
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property,
and
to the quaIIt of
In respo
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wU expreastons of deep
the
neighborhood.
In the Wnrtj that tiw city council last night cnmments,MaY0rB10at(L 'I of this tract (actuallyextefl(1
severaldonate
feet $25,(WO to the "Ity for a
wili
of
property
owner
Paul '
t solve all the problems parcels
cit limits to the new lire truck in order that fire
ccepte(l the resignation of didr.'
Casselberr
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point
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Johnson.
'There's
protection in that area may he
\lavor Curtis I3lo. Coun- r.asselberry has. I Left you a
making
Seminolit
Knulevard
facilitated, First reading of the
rdnn harry Sambrook, in to take care '
annexation
ordinance will take ha4. alley of C seltwrr' a
motion
to
accePt
the
resignation
becomes
clfccttvt
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pleasant duty " and expressed action as vet In filling his post
FOR TAX DEED
In other action, council and ltghty were named
Ins sincere appreciation and until the election in December.
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committee to work with clt
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other
action
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Last
denied
two requests for corndeep regre.
5laIu?o oi Im
Councilman John Leighty night's meeting, the council
ns R W Snoolcr(.f I tl POIdt'
Roulevard. This subject has new site. Mayor ftLo requested
c'r,is;atc ,as IiIe
that the council allow him tna
-erve on ttus council with him annexation ordinance for the , fcUo
rome before the council rnan
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NOTICL OF APPLICATION
buS NAMI
ADVERTISEMENT FOP 5105

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rsame Of f1PsO(u lrr4litb0n. and Inat I
niend ti ,t-U,ItCr sate name wifli
z iui ci tPit Cit-cult Court.
Seminole County. Florida In at
rordance with ifir fOVi%S i the
Fic-titloir, Name SAlutes. To-Wit

M:
mon

of

lSPifrehiUiWC'fltfla'
' . ec ut Itusitil'S' ci Pt . t)o
Mi1ifld- FI 37751 SemInole

P Elshol
SW
ubfuSh Au; 71. A SI 5 12 1977

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FOP TAX DEED
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FOR SALE OF
REAL PROPERTY
1Ii District scnooi ooartt

(Set 197 ItS F$orid,
Statutes ci 9ê9

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Of the followno desrrioed
Counly. F torioc, ,
Kopinnin at the guIrtPr 5e(tiO
- the North ftodary
Post
SeCtion 2. lownthip2O South. RMIQc
run West 795.75 feet. tnpnce South
75 2. fit tbenct Eat' ,
•• Pt!t 79 7' fee I par.' 0'
beginning iLess the East 7, tee'

was
T
pee
ten
tic.
ing
V

DestrIiOh 01 Property

follows
jOOitettow"
ea
C
Certificate Plo
Pages 97£ 99
Ph' Hops
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asseSSed'
Oscar
A
Issuance
Name I,,
Description 01 Properly
Catnerinr&amp;unn AIIof5aIdprOpfety
LOt £7A
being ir' thi- County 01 Seminole.
A Repla' e ru Part of Sportsman's
State 01 Florida Ut-less such cry
tificalesnail berodeemOti cCcOrditiQ Paradist'
P1st Hook P Page
to IatheprOO.rl1detcrIbed In such
Name in whIch assessed Anneliete
C,rt,flCite will b-Sold to the highest
GAs' bidder it tnt' front door Of the A'. KOpethi All of silo property
Semunole County Cou#' House a' being It- the County 0$ Seminole.
Sanford. Florida. a' 11.00 AM. on State 0$ Flat-Ida Unit's
Il,.- furl! Montla. it thu month Of tlfuCbt5flêIl neredermed accordnt,
October, 1972. which IS the 2nd day of t lay/tIle prc'pf'rli described in Such

1n (),tttutt School t$osrc, ,nvte'

A Replat of A Part of Sportsman's those garlic's interested •n biddtnq
for thu' prrhasr of said property to
P.radl5e
%ubmit sealed hid', addressed tO thi'
PIat ($001' I Page V
DiStrict School Hoard Of Seminole
14,,me n which assessed Val Rich

Jot
Sot
Gr

i'ropetlie. Int All of sam properls

State- of Florida tiniest. SUCh Ce'

an-

SsflfQr(,l Florida

hid'.

Seminole County Court House a'
(Oflit iii C Iers'i. Sealt
ARTHUR II BECKWITII. JR . Santorct. Florid., it 11:03 AM..
tnt' fIrS' Monday in thc' month of
October 1972. whiCh Is true 2nd day 0'
Cleri. e' Circuit Court.

October - 1977. whiCh is the' 2nd day Ct
October, 72
ti,,Ce'i tnt'. 75ff day' of AuguSt 1977
Olstia' Cit-ri'- ol
it UECKWITII. jp

Ni

Said property Will be soir ti thr
nighesi budder tO' cast. sav anti
eecept however, thAt fbi' Hoard
reserves Ifln rught to aciine all bid;

No bid's o lest thØfl SIUMOO.0O *111 be
considered
watte' leaguu

Iuhi,Sh Sept Il U:'

DEC.
In flu' Court ol the' Count, Judi

tI.

Li;
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Ity Virginia E

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EL fitl(. LAKE ROAD

enuisgec in nusinet a' 3 Sunset
Drive CmtsrIb,rry Flu. Semifloir
County. Florida under the fictitious

Said EstEe
Va an:' eat' : yt en hrret,,
s utifirti anti regurof) ti presen' a'us

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PETITIONER ANt) GLENN PAY

E Ii ENACTED flY THE CITY TO GLENN KAY KNICKER
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
COUNCIL Or 'THE CITY or
SECTION 1 'The' thIs Ordinance ta' an aCtion to' dissolutiof
marriage hal. been filed by
is enacted oursuant to ChaPters 63
1351. Laws ci Florida. 1965. 69-976. SHEAR2E KIIICKEP and you are
Se:tion 5 (7I. 699V La

To All Creditors And Persons

CITe, Circuit

BOU)NDARIESO1 5lL)CITY AUG tiia

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FICTITIOUS NAME

PraIe
Ir re Estal' iii
'IEP.- L If .5A1HIS

BECWlTH,

In Rt MarrIage of
I .
. i

it or

Of WTttC defenses if any.

I inteNt It' reguSte sit? name with
Seminole (ounty Florida in at
cordance with Ins rov,siont ol the
FictitiOUS Name Statutes lu.Wit

617
FIor7d. 1971 ano Chapter 17i.. !'etilionet. whole address
Sanford Atlantic Bank Building
Fiend., Statutes 1971
SECT IOU 7 ThE the City ot Santord. FlOrida 37771, and fift' tne
Cusbelberry,

Flor ida. hereby

e' igiflA

ti tfl Clrr

the aDC

declares its intention toann,' to thC styled Court c. or before tn.' 17th
.ary t t.hsnn
CIty of C.sselberry, Florida. at tIle' dy of October.. AD 1972 Otherwise
s
i-the' Of you. nsa', nave' against fhr
RubI,si, Sept II 19 76 Oct i 1977
.'iatfuOf Vet-n LC,MAthiS, deceased
•puritiOn O thirty 1301 dAYS Iron a ludument may be entered against
true
01ofSaid
Counly.
to theFIrid.0
County
DElI SI
Seminolr
County
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the alOPlIOfl 01 this C,rliflOncV. the you for the relief demanded
foilowinti aescribed parcels Of land PttiiiOn
FICTITIOUS NAME
, tii,oflItPiIIth.'courthousrO' said
c*tm and ormands whit? you or Section I6S. F Icr id, Statutes 9

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boundaries 0

tne City Of Said Cour on the 9th day 0! Sept .

- i' cairnd.a' months from Ph. time are enuliuNi iii t,usine$s at
lwQ cop'c 0' .ACfl claim r demand

County. Florida under tnt' littiliOus

ponlionOf the Wed Bug

(Sealt

Arthur H Ileckwitt Jr

snaIl Dr in wriIing. arE shah state' name f l 5 C'. EQUIPMENT

.ddreSs (0 file claimant, anti shall ,ntt'ntltoregiSter sates name With th

Section

dollar andsuctl ttaiIl,Dr demani.l nOt

Name Statutes. To Wit

ti t.ieti shall be void

663.09 1 ic'n,U,' Statutes ItS?

V Il Hello's

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.5' .iecutor f the Last Will
and Testament 0$

0

F r Good

Gene Dowflt.
Publish Sept 12.1% 26. Oct 3 1971

nort?. and South of true centerline
thereot antI running easterly from

cornet Of tncW ' ;of tile' 5,

of

Seminole County, Florida
By Ma'ine Edet'

612 Santord AtlantiC

the' NV.' '. (0 Section 22. TownShip
Hank Bldg
37111
21 South Range 30 East the S.ntord.
centerline of said porlior' of Road
PDliSh 5ept 12 9,26 Oct.3. 19fl
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ttu welt centerline- f Section 31. ______________________________

lownsS'ttp 71 South Range 30 Eal' IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. 11TH

Gordon V 1-feeler di

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE

Sanford Flørtda 37771

[lEG

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CUlT 114 AND FOR SEMINOLE

southiol the centerline therecl and ADOPT lOt, 01 SUS.t, .UPdE

JANET C VENDITTO

teusouth centerline (0 Section 71. "uric'; tj' JOHN (3 MOOTH

PetfIlonen

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FOIl IA)' luLl)
15cc )7,I95 Florida
Statutes Of Iftti

NOliCt t' iIEREn's GIVEN
ma' St V, ;rs,oc'af' the- holder Of
' i,e' follu*nu ertti_ati has flee

c,rlilicatt' for as decO Ia Dr
'ssued fil?t-Con TPir certillcate

WiLlAfi,' L1DWARC VENUITTO
Respondent
NOTICE OF SUIT

TO W,il,an Earti Vendlttt
&amp; C Josedi Ventitti'
ii Manor Roan

Plantsville, ConncIsWt
't't)U ARE •4ERIf.SY NOTIFIED

Ifts' an arI,oe' to' divOrce has beet'
rij'flDC' aol yeA' O isbuancI' tiler
Oescripl dl tt property. and the tiled øgaitfl! you. and you art'
name inwtdtt' it was asIIIWd*rt41 reguired It' serve a cov of your
follows
Crrtifit.ate No lIe Year C'
fsuantt' 196.
515 Fl Of Lot $6
OUCI Pt"nt Add tr Cat,setuerr,

written defenses if any. to it or
JOHN A. BALDWIN. Attorney fo'
Petitioner, SuIte 20. 500 East High
arid file the pr tg,n*I with the' Clerk Of
tits'
tn' atsove tt,iod Court a

Cu0tttiLUSC
t'fl,i101t Lunty
Piat booi. ii dU' ?
WhiCh
assessed
Mtoe'
Sanford.
Florida
on
or before
Name

L 4 EvIIyflC. lomS". nt .5110' sates

yrplember 79th. 1977. otherwiSe a

Sensiflolc, State of Flotida UnlesS you for the relief etisanded

sOd' cecliliCaI&amp;' si-tall be redeemed Complaint

CIeC Of Circuit Court,
Seminole County. Florid.,
fl Viroinba C Huff
Deouls CIer
PbIIp Aug 79 5cr'
1 *9. *972
DEG I

Township 71 Speth, Range' 30 East

NOTICE OF ADOPTION

to the inlrrsetliOfl of sam road

PROCEEDING5

L.OPIOI' TO
*11 5%inter Park Drive the 1111. STAll 0'
centerline' o Said portion 01 Road PICHAPT1 P !'Ai&amp;t. WHOSE

running atong ant)

he east

Sect

RESIDENCE AND MAILING

towel' centerline- Of Section 71. ADDRESS ARE UNKNOW'4
YOU ARE HEREBY HJTIFIEO
lownstti: 71 South, Range 30 East
ti'l' the Petitioner nar.,ect herein,
and Section 7. 'TownShip 71 South'.
,lOPIh Li HOOTH I1C. filed a
Range 30 East
SECTION 3 That flits Ordinance Ptitifl 'c' tile alsovc styled Court

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LINCOLN-MERCURY .
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tzu &amp; BERRY,
registered electors and Seminole CLEVELAND

tt 'JfIce
ttroug 'It Attorneys for Prti?ton'
Count, r lO'idu 0,
l', aulboriled oflicicil favors the Drawer 2. Santoru, r'iofid 3P?1

UN APJiMOUSLY ADOPTED AT

THE REGULAR MEETINC. OF
flOARD 0! COUPITV COM

or
SEMI P40 L C
Mt ss I oii ii
COUNTY, FLORIDA. ON 'THE 151
D1'.'s of AUGUST A.D 1971
thc' recent reap

H I NE SHOP

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f

annesat,or. 0'

said property anti t, filing tite- originat tnereOf

SECTION 5 That this Ordinance and ton 5e'miflO$e County, Fii iØ,i.

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Courtesy

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Body Shop

the

nt to give a part) and give club on a superb rrangerneflt )resbyterinn Church.
We invite you all to keep your
Why don't )ou go dotn and
eveS and ea open because him the reason and he will plan bound to twlp the criUSC
have lunch tsitti Johnny and a'
Johnny has some mighty a party which you and your
"z('
great
folks at Club L.ui or for an
lie r'ntiv hosted nit'
interestifli: plans for ub Ii in guests will never
forget.
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1 a g I c a I Will enjoy it.
S m i n o I c 7. (10
include a costume Halloween lih to ;av' a lovely, quiet plat
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-'- party, and he is going to build It stage in the club and bring in
well known entertainers for the
See Caribbean Cruises
enjoyment of area revelers.
We' would not want to forget
ii mention general manager

SATISFACTION
GUARANTEED
Fiberglass float Repairs

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SWEDISH CLOG
Wosana Honith-SI1PPOrS with tho canstruction fitted exactly to the shape of the

the package store, Hank Wh'

foot is giving the foot a wonderful fooling

lit' isa connoisseur of wines ic

can advise you about the pri;'-'
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CPuisolm. Heirs All Of SAid property

L.

beIng in the' County of Seminole.

PLAYCARE

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State of Florida Unless such cer
,ificatrsnaliredeemedAccoI'diflc

winestoservewithyourmes.
rind can answer all those otht'
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of support and relaxation.

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Colors: Brown and blue

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suede and white

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perforated

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will be SOld to the htpl*S'

JdLJ AT CASSELBERRY

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ippearin in l'he Sanford Herald are

KIndergarten Pre KIndergarten Nursery

available to you in BxlO reprini

$

9.99

"

Summer Program . Transportatan

for

Mon Fri.

UMSNOLI PtAZA

7;OOA.M 600P.M.

CA$SflIf"'

October.1972

precincts and
WHEREAS in compliance with
FlorIda Slatute% Sectidn 101.73. the
Huarci ci County CommissIOners of

ARTHUR H UECKWITH. JR..

Seminole Co'ty nas by re%utlon

a Virg,n I Huff

Cleri. of Circuit Court
Semnoli' County. FiOtttin
Deputy Clerk
Rublivl Aug 75. Sept 5. 1; it. 197;

P,lOPef 1)4197'

Ph 834-1144

39 1 PInt- S RIdgE Rd.

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Downtown Sanford

Fir',

dane' and limits 0' earl pre'inc' oc- ISI

760

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precinct, and
WHEREAS thi' Hoard of Count,

NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED

nut. determined tna' no ac
comn,odatiOfls pretently t'l$t
withir, precinCts 1 72 77 and

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statutes oi ,,.,i
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.
'That St V, Scfloofcraft tht- holder C

23 INCHE

BY 36 INCHES
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election
Cent$atc Ut SIt Ye.' Ct'
NOW THEREFORE, HE IT Issvanct 1969
I4ESOLVEDDYIhC Itoardot County
Description Of Properly
CommiSsioners of Seminole County.
LOt 7 HI, N
Florida, that tot tIle ourpost' Of tilt'
North Orlando RanrPie Se 7

Un11 ehauitiofl overcomes

: ANTIQUES
sselcome 'iOU get lbOltr(1 the Whatsoever are you dawdling
at- about fur-let's go.
Has this suflflief heat iit tUU luxurious liner. The
Judy Schlenk, the gorgeous
down' Caribbean Cruises 111 mosphere is at once continental

BLA IR

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duldrwns. A cruise on one of the true meaning of "Ctao." John, was absolutely bubbling

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ris" i,-cte-C Me'tiii!,ic

f

3rd &amp; Park Ave.'

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wtr cruise lint's will do the Italian phrase of greeting. You over with the delighth of her
latest jaunt-a l4lsy cruise
illtre with the great crowds
trick.

Sanford

tstio go to enjoy these perfectly aboard the M-S Southward,

If you don't have a lot of time,

three or [our day trips

all around the Caribbean In-

and nights in the fascinating

A

at CAPIBBE

is
INC 574 North Orlando don'tbut getung
fliUt'll
fun
aboard
the
FreeportAvenuC at Winter Park Mall

WnsP Wis &amp; Polish Jobs

ANTIQUE S

P N. JP TPUCP' WAITINCs P00W

according to 11w the propert
oescibed in Such certificac *1' be

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Temporary Polling Place Sanford Monday in the mopth of October.
Civic Center. Saocd Florida
I972,whiCli itflC2nddAyOf October
PRECINCT NC 77
1912

world whoSe inhebitaflis

PIt 3?? 492
French Avc
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invite you call us. arid will d
our utmosl to øtify e.er,
.',pec'olion at an unusun

REFINISHING
OPEN
/ DAYS A WEE K

REJECTED
DECLINED

Course, Judy, who is a most

NON-RUSTING PURE ALUMINUM

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INSURANCE

Caribbean seas lwcitust' they posntble through CarIbbean
-all
are ebpectally ts'riutif ul nd ('ruises rn Winter l'urk, c

particular pleasure. They are

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anti

Caracas

memorieS away from any Freeport rind Nassau. I can tefl sunsst"-1 world of the eluding
Vt'nt'zueLa. if unont' has never

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In Our Hands!

aries 42. saiO polilnO places being Semunole. State of Florida LIttlest.

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JAGENCY

triF you lake Plan your OCII you that it is a fabulous (it btiean.

properly eung in the Coumy of

BOUGHT &amp; SOLD

ss liv not consider one of the fabulous trips, the exciting clays island hopping over nine Islands

o' are sure to las e rY,jsny

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with

, s unforgettable

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Name in which assessed Joseph A

Florida. at 1I:00 I. Al.. on the firs'

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plans With litiI Ilartman, of the Bahama cruise liner, the Freeport.

thCm ¶he act the legend

OP G AN I C SHAMPOO

5er,.mno Ln , LeCond primary follows

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with them in their village

till I its at available sports
arid shopping areas ills also
a land f legend cuStom that

.

MINERALS TEAS ETC.
NATUR AL GRAINS

USED OFFSET PRINTING PLATES

th rejog. a centuries - old

perfect vacation

HI PRO'T EIN VITAMINS

within said precincts. end
numb,' and yea' of issuance tn
WHEREA5, on the- 3rd day of description of the properly. and
October. 1972. there will be hCtd in name in whiCh It was assessed am,- a'

2

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which irightr'n away his foe

pelt's

edicient housing and handling of SaId certIfiCate to' lii deed tc be

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In foa'somC masks two

',. i'".'.'f

actors at Ponorogo

ctrothed to another Suitor
The P.ing wIns her bad
finally by using a disgutso

i5,i Tuflu ':' 'ii''!
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HOE!REE

JOHN CHLENK

REGISTRATION OPEN
DIAL 322-2611 orB31-9993
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Senior Citizens

fellOw-trUfll Wales of courSC, of Norway, Nordic Prince and lived just everywhere In the

On Hwy -flY
acttVltICS_SUIZiC quiet and

ss.iU*
not tt'
so quiet,
a lot of
I un nd
foodbut
is all
ablutely

The Royal Carilibetiri line

tInic, t'aui tell )'t)U iiliou(

Ph J6 J'4

PHONE

mak&amp;s your cruise dreatlis everyLwri' if OU issk. 'Lite

eoiie true. You will see the entire stall at Caribbean Cru-

dvefl1ute Call 64 2o
it The pt'tS'lflIWl aboard the

.aturddY 1C 2

seen before at ttit' best ;sorts In

travel ls'ciiu.se_' of course, (Iley

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slap is the' iisost rourteous and the islands at tue best times of all do a great deal of traveling

Civic Center. $artforC, Florida

(Official Clerk'S Seal)

PI4ECIUC'T NO

HELPFUL HINTS

ARTHUR Pt BECKWIIH iF.

dellgtltf uL burn-ti you ever saw.

Temporary Po1I,, Place Seminole
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
O.sipnatiof' (0 polling places malI

Seminole County. Flo,,U,,
De,Iy Clerk

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trip so that you can iron Ojt
lOSt minult' dtflicul?ses

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rupee precincts bCtflQ located for DEG IS?

r,'.,rvoiiS o an •ltcto

- , ABOUT THE NEVV

building, the' voting places for thc
several precinct'. invOlved Shalt be
maintained
and
established

separate and apart frr,. each other

NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED

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(Sec *97.495 Florida

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ixperlt'ta'1fig the very best of them help you plan a cruise.
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12 Tons
B R I D G E STO N E

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Mane Msd.li 1. Choose Piem
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Tne revolufltio!'Iar'Y tire
ciisigned for long
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and Oviedo Tractor Co.

REAR

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Ph. 3653248

Route 24

•ART SUPPLIES
NEW

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and
•GLASS

I HEREBY CERTIFY Inue' tn.'

Fc,s Every Purpose
propel', Deing it' the' County t

GUARANTEED

corrrecf cup, eta Resolution gas

thu OfficiaI t.e6&amp; (0 the boaro ot 2nd LIlY Ci Qcloo.r, 1912
Court', Commissioners tnis true lIlt Dated 1*1$t 75th day.' August. 1972
day of August. *912.
'c' (4ecc's Soall
(Seal)
ARTHURPI HECKW1TI'-i,JP.
/irtnur II lS,ckwittt, Jr..
Clerk 01 the Board Of
Clerk of (ir(vi' Court
Count, Conuinissioflecm in
Seminole County. FIoq'oa
and for Seminole County.
5y VIrginia E Hef*
FlOrida
Deputy CleeP
Publish Sept 5. 12. *972
PbliSh Aug. 29, Sept. 5, 12. Iv 1972
PEH22
DEG-153

IS yOu 1110w

Save

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Name inWhiChiOsSeS$eO Josep' I

(Seal
ARTHUR 44. BECI4WI'TH. Jr-.
lIen' ef 11w' Circuit Court
ISy Ma"le Eden
DepvI'i Ciefi,
A B,ald*ii'
Sulk' 20
op East Highway 136
Cseu,rey Florida 3770?
I'bll54' Aug 79. Sepl 5, 17. 1. *977

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Vacuum action lifts Isavis and ciippuns into

&amp; FARM

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LO I ($11' 14

tite 2nd dat of OCtober 1912
Dated, this 759t' day of AuguSt. 1972.
(Diticial Cierm'l, SeaIl
ARTHUR II UPCKWl1H. JR

Drive
Out &amp;

17 AUTO PARTS

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North, Orlando Ranches Set.

WITNESS my hand arid ledI Of
5ipurfithil73thday8tAugu5t
77

Latest Mow.r For AII
Seasons

('arlbt.wlIfl Sscaig.

And Accessories
STEEL RA DI A L

YAZO

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WHOLESALE-RETAIL

o' leSs 'ban twenty days prior to foilows
the holding ci the upcoming election Certificate No 517 'Year o
in hot less than Iwo ISSu.5 Of a issuance 1969

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not consider a reid treat" excited at the saint' tillie Anti corner, .'uLl Cartbbeun CruIses
('aribbeafl
Cruses
is iij,rentiy
introducing
tb. Italian
7-14 day knotting that you are in the Winter Park Mall unit Let

Sialutes Of 199,1

Said building.
NOTICE IS HEREBY (jIVU-P,,
Ut IT FURIHER RESOLVED That St W Scfiocraft the holder a'
tha' Said temporary polling places thin' tOliOwirXJ cq'i-tificate ty.,ss tiie-'n
corded in the' Offi,öI Retoid Soid Certificate for los deed Itt ts.
Ui'
book in Ihe Office of the' Clerk ot the issued thereon 'The certlfic.aIe'
Cit-cull Court of Seminole County, number and year o issuance. tm

publiShed so said County '

______________

seven or fourteen days of ,ou through the fall and winter
PS end stays should 1*

certificate
be redeemed
shati face effect immediately UPOfl or before the 4tt1 dày of October. unan'mously Dy I he (S.ord 04 County such
Seminole.
Stale Shill
01 Florida
Unless

(Seat
of - A,D 1972
ARTHUR 14 BECKWITH.
FINAL READING AND ADOP
Clerk of the Circuit Court
'LION t.os --day"?4 ---. Al) 1172
Br Martha I vinien
APPROVED
L)CF ,, t', C:erh
UFTiS I ILL)'.'..
CLI.VELAI'dtl MIZE 6. BERRY
MAYOR
Attocneis fQt Petitioner
ATTEST
Pt 0ff *cr Drawer'
MARY W HAWTHORNE
Saislurd, FlorIda 37771
CITY CLERK
Publish Aug 7% $ept 5. 12. W *972 PubliSh Sept 5. 12 19. 36. IV??
0EH20
DEGI43

md
BEAUTY
SALON

Name in whiC assessec .SC',hr

Dated thu. 2Stt dA of AugusI. 1972
(official Clef1' 's Seali

PRECINCT NO 72

or

hrilrp'et'

S Mon Thru Sal
. r -. Thor!,

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rw,ceSsil End changes In the' loCatlO"

but COntiOUWS thereto
PRECINCT NO I

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floo 1 Page 41

October 197;.whithlstnr2nddayOf

to be held on October 3. 1972. trsat the'

1ti

'1('Itt't O'(''

Mia

tnt- firs' M0nd

or the lit day of AuguSt. 1q72.
desCribed and 5r fort! trut- ooun

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NOTICE IS HERCfl' GIVEN
That P W Scndolrraf? tht- holder of
the following certlticctt' has filed
Said certificate toe las deed to be
isSued thereon The certIficate
number •fld year of Issuance. tnt'
description of the prOperly, and tht'
name inwhirh II was assessed are a'.

WHEREAS. said reaoporlionvm'fl'
and alteraliDft of precincts ISIS
Of polling places within SUCI nw

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County and

STATE OF FLORIDCOUUT DI EMINOt-

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s efforts to keep Ilit'
'ift lights and mirrors who wish to enjoy football
.t meeting or dining
r'.'erywhert' and thick plush games in the quiet and corn- questIofl.5 u V anted to ask but tofunction.
Liolit shy not eall ('hit) I.tit aittt $&amp; was ilonated froiut the
ft,rtzihlr' atmosphere which didn't dare, about wines,
anti let Johnny and his staff of proceeds. lie is married to
.-arpetlng. - t'er posh, my
Club l.ut does cater for
pervades
the
club
during
the
it'nth - von are missing a
.-%nd ilid you know that •Johnny, high School. lucy have twii
1nhnny saysouvres
that heduring
plans to
or at
thebe
Club.
all location
party plans
will
madeEntire
for tcho, of coIirs&amp;'. is a local bOy chIldren, JoAnn, 7, and Jay tctm
ii And nit question about it.
have ganws
hors d 'on Saturda) and you using your theme or if you rind involved with local civic is Ifi months olil. ,lolin is active
tin v il surt'l' St'( your ti('st

_________

Statute'. ci 1999)
____________________________________

dourl House at Sanford. Florida. at
en trw firS' Monday im
,ng
th, month of October 917 which is

4fe C,flty. Fida
14y Verpinua £ Huff
DepgyCIet5
PublISh Aug 79 SI 5 17. U. 1972

I

Of The Cat'

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NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED

Court House at Seniord. Fida, at
FIRST READING this--day Of seaic' th" Clerk 0' the Circuit Court M'nuir Obek fr said county
tP4 WITNESS WHEREOF. I hAve
DI, thiS lose oay of .ugust, t,.( - . 1'!) 19':
nertunic Set my t.and and atfizeemuntrt
hOC (0
't October,
on the fit-It
In is
the
1972.nday
WhiCh
te
*972
SECOND READING this --

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'Day

it and really sat-or the food, nnlslcinns called the Miami.
can do that too And ii you has been playing for your
and
pleasure
ch a little something to sip dancing
. siing with ntir meal, )ust ask entertainment. Three ver
vot shrill re't'Ive -- cause popular and gifted young mt'r.
has thought of from Sanford, Tin' l\riah,i,
Johnt
i'vervttiing to make your dining Wayne ('cynowa rind Rand
Rowling, make up this musical
i. total pleasure.
I enjoyed the decor of the group and they are reail

_______________________________
BlocL
Resurfactn

Shalt be pubiiSflfd once a week for to' tn.' aciOpt,or' ot tite' minor
5Ivrr,n, Florida and thbt thiS resOlul'oe b, description f the properly. and tti.
it hit ct' lOrd'
nariuctI
tout 41 cunbecot,
publiShed riot more titan Ifurty days name in wsicn ii was assessed are as
Sanferci Herald. a newspaper $t.i,.,.P. :c41.t PAIGE aria kAREN
publiShed in Seminole Counly. LYPI,I PAIGE.td you are' required
to Soy, cause Why the' same snould
Florida
DOVC
nd De- granted bt serving a copy- of
SECTION 4 Ttiat the

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P'AR 1%
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RESOLUTION
ON
MOTION
(IV COMMISSIONER
follows
VIHLEP.
SECONDED
flY COM Cert,ficats
Nt. 371 Year of
itsuanc 1965'
KIMIiROUJGH THE
DescriptiOn of Property

WHEt

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owns and manages the club, 'harge.
On weekends, ii you feel liki
reall has a great place.
The business man's lunches swinging :' bit. Club t.m is

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PARTS

runt 3'

5. 12 19. 197

,oldtofhcnianest C4llibidd,tnit the' secutive WOCkS tfl tnt' Sanford

Clef, OI Cii'ult Court,

____

PUbliSh Aug 75

ARTHUR H RECKWITH, JR

y4

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Whelehel, a young rents and delicious hor

,mn

AND

Seminole County Florida
Virginia E Huff

AD. W'2. cIthenwIse a defautt may CorflmusSiOflersCt Seminoic COunly according to law the property
.ts final passage and adoption
entered *gaift$I you granting said FIOtidi. a' its Regular Meeting held described in sOCh certIficate wilt be
SECTION 0 Ttst all ordinances
On the Is? elan of Aug$t, 1977. as SOld to the highest cam bidder at the
or parts p1 ordinances in confl.Ct adoption

THIS NOTICE utah be publiShed
according to law the property
described in wth ce'rliflC.afc will Dr once patti w1k to' four (11 CDII

1'

bI mat portion 0' the keel bug CIVIL ACTION NO 77.1097

lION NO 72.1995

NOTICE 01 1Si'PLICAIIOP4

__________

JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR

I

ito East Commerciat SIred

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anti Section 72. Township 21 Sooth

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___________

Clerk of CirCuit Cnu

be designated for preCincts 1, 72. 77
Sern'nvie Co,.nly Florida. towS'

STOCK

p 171

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rR'h: It the

AUTO PARTS and
to law tne roOf?1v descrIbed In suet
certifiCate will be Sold tO thy higheSt
CaSh bidder at tnt-front door of the
Seminole Couitty Court House at

CaSh bidder at true Iron' doo' of
alteraIiti Ct the' precincts an) Seminole County Court House t
pretuit boundaries within Semiheic Sanford, Florida, at 11:00 AM., or

Semo Iron-tv Ftora

wi'tpitti 'THE SAME COUNTY.
LAmy. ItEINC. KNOWN A'
S

WE

0 Ie

____________
______

torid.s has necessitated an

Deputy den
Publi5' Aug 79, Sept 5. 12. 19. 1972
EXPRESSING THE INTENTION
OEC.-t'
Or 'THE CITY TO EXTEND '1$. ____________________________
TERRITORIAL LIMITS TO AN IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN AND
COuNTY
SEMINOLI
urv CEPTAIN LAUD eYING FOP
________________
______________________
_____________
coNTlGUo.n TI' 'THE PRESENT FLOWIDU
CIVIL ACTION NO 72

i91.

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to has-' the prQpertv described in suct

.Pi 0IDIIJANCE 0l THE CITY 01
FLORIDA.
C.ASSEL-UERR".

tiU.tWt QI SEMINOLt
COUNt' t- .ORlDI

Deputy Cleri

ARTHUR

ORDINANCI NO 717

1+41 DISTRICT SCHOOL

S.'nntc Count, 1 Icc itl,
li V,ruin,a (. HOtI

TI
M

(Oflicial CIers Se

t)1L IS

1 'nanC.- Officer to?

.:ss ci Circuit Court

Deputy Cit-ri.
__________________________________________________

i5h bidder at the tt 4001 of the th price offerer tor the properly

MI
£7

Sem,noa County. Florida

October, 1977

1

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ADAMS
AUTO PARTS

'.' ' ,

postnfftc'c. You can't miss it. hard da at whatever 'ou do nil
And once von have been day. why not bun on by the
1 Lhrre,ittsaleadpipecinch.yoU 'lub IMI for their "hnpp

pliirt,

of FlOrida Unless Suet Cit- (Official Clefkl Sal

tflr Legislature of the Slate ot

tnIawtnIPrcOerlYdOLcrlbcdirtWCti October10 l912,anctSi%Oufllttbtntht
cest,fi*tew,IIbeIOldtOthiQM$t name,ndflddret. ø!the,ddCr ade
SusnoIs' County Court House At
SAntord. Florida, at 11.00 / ., on
nay in the month 0'
the finil

GASP' bidder a' the front doo' Ci the

Dated thii-. 7Mt-. ciii, C! AuguSt 191,7

PubliSh Au 7%. Sept 5. 17. 19. 1912

rCCr.ved un , 3.00 n'cloc'

ha'

cerIIficatewilibs'WtdtothP higheSt

October. 1972

County, e oWaitC' league. Finance

fsiei

the fIrSt Monday In tnt- montr 0
Said certlIlCite for tas deed to be
October 1972.
ich lsthe ddav of
ISSUed thCtCOh The certIficate
number and yea' o issuance. the Octobei. 19
thI 75'? d$ of August. in;
description 0? the proper1, and the Dated

follows
C,,?ifICa?t Na IA V.ar Of
Issuance I9c
D.icrlpt son 0$ Property

very fine

________________
__________________________________________________________

ISet 197 497 Florida
sam cerlficatr Itt? us deed In 0'
Statutes Of 14,i
IlSuec: thereon The certIficate
GIVEN.
NOTICI t HFWEfl
number and yCRr o Issuance, the
property,
and
the
'ThE
k
V.
Scnootcraf'
tiw
doserlOhloti of

itru

UEiy - 0$ LU' 54'

1hrrnt' /r1:

('4.
PifldP Davis. et ii AO ci Iiid
issuance
PtOPt' bqlnQ In the Coi,"t', °'
Several
homeowners weri
cCriOt , w i 11w ropert, ni the S9t00id, Stile of Florida Unless
present to protest against these
a$99j,f
name Ifl WfkP t
SUC CC?IfICi?C S.iII
Tht'si'
fllOw
twi renut'sts
prQrt
ccOrdinr. tr l
- rr'fifr .
.
gcneralL the sanie rt'sttti'iiL'
r. suc cectitecatc WI t'
describ
Ittuan
%oIdtOthidhPttcaViblddCitthe who protested agaInst the
DescriptIon 0' Property.
front door 0$ the Seminole County
location of the neit clt
Court HouSe at Sanford. Florida. a
maintenance
building on
orienta &amp;arden FIt AddOlor 11:00 AM. on the firSt Monda
Plat Boos 10 PaQe 77
Seminola
l4nulevard,
and
is
wlct
1972.
month
of
Oc,doer,
tName in WflIc i%%asI Or.enfa

NOTICE OF APPLICATION

.
.

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hitrt of Sanford,' The place, of friends there cause this is the
o;irse, is Club IAn, located 'in" place to go in Sanford.

R AN\ Stl'izKOWsM

a rezoning from C.l to ('-2. and

anc v•ar

dt-

-.

4

LCI D

hoidor o'

flat

c I u L I.. u I I s '1" h e ' I ri ' Sp o t Fo r S e m I

Itt

niiInu'm1t1

further commercialitiofl of
the area. Council denied the

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group of area residen has csselberr, who deeded thc

Legal Notice

Tna P W SrhoolcrifIthe holdCr c

FOR TAX DEFT)
Iess
Said propert hE fl2 fee' of
ISet I9.19 Florida
frontage On the LOflOW000 Martham
Of 1,9,1
5u
Road ,n Semnair County. Flrldn
P4DTICI I'. HIRE81 GIVEN
mat P V. Srhoolcraf' Inn notde of
vjfltCti said Road 0. paved and Mt a
'ne foIlO*flj certificate nat filed he' depth ol fl 7 f,e' 11w
saut .rtfui.itc for Ia deed It be
1110 1 ii, ClclIioti anti nearly level It
iSSUCd thereon The c,rtificalr us nicely wooded The
number ann yeer Of issuance. the pceentl ag?icuttur*l Inc
situated on thi Wesi side o the
deirriplion of tlw properly. and t*1V
Lonawooci Mirphan Road ap
narns' inwtiirt' it wa's assessed art' at
pros imateli, egh' n'.le' frort
f0ilOW
approirnatelv
and
C_ertticAt" No 919 Year 0
Santord
Seventeen miles front Orlando

prel

Itatut,t ci 19191

R VI' ScfloolCrai' rnr
?nr fOiIOwiflçj re'tflcati'

urooer?. ad

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filIOwt
n v- •
C,reiflrate
C
lssusnr

co TAX DEED
IS

gro with and improve upon."
Ronald
Manager
Cits
Hergman expressed his thanks

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SEMINOLE DRAPERY

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WE CARRY KIRSCH
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A coulition

X4 Seminole

mentioned before.

SPECIALIZING IN

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Electrolysis Shop

GardenLand

12georglogtuml

con

writers.

Pratt, bookkeeper; Joe S11110L
clerk, Delma Stewart, tlCf

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ford

Red
Rose
RABBIT PELLETS

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Choice of StYIP%

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heaters and wall furnaces.
It also offers Ilie well-known

I)o yoursell b
SEM*.NIBER
completed, 7bere are two-story favor
and have a 14.
real treal
for se-

Beauty &amp;

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Homes —
Residential &amp; Commercial
Fine Fabric%

COHt'('HtlO'i s1itt'cht
t)e'fJHI to thttik about )iit-

Singer American heating and

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Bet

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DRAPERIES
CUSTOM
Offices — Apartments

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Body

14431 N FIRST IT

)wn all his cainl)aign sign
it distributor after Ilie election
.

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Oil

Foods Cooked in Peanut

Orders m
for
1100 S. French Ave.

h ntit go t (he phone right
now and call Sanford IIeatin

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sockH ty Sps

MEN'S, BOYS'&amp;LADIES'

for

SANFORD HEATING &amp;

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All

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is
York window units and
SitS .ifl(i
1IuiU)i iZtu
Qo,Ls
this equipment, as
a
well as For Monograiui
The conipariv

instruct you as to its pro;wr u3t.
And folks, you don't have tO

Drugs

99

SCALLOPS

stiti

IS

I h first IilitItI prornist
tui bttn IotatttI for ttt
jullit six %ear% at 2619 French s.ays a candidate will take

Grand Opening I

This Month's

I

comfort prodvcts havu bKon
known and respect9d for m0fc
ohon 70 years For YjK# 00fro
,*&amp;tong and rooting Singer
COAAFORT MAKER is un
.
w,pas,
.ed in quality,
Is
formance end price

-

tit lwofessioni*11

two lx)ptilar folks on ffie s(wi,

to inedicine or any other ittir,
found at Fairway. is 3224M!
We invite you to the GI D

financed solely by Hayes i

SHRIMP •

Jack has a staff of 12 highls restaurant equipuitent suit h a

Hill md lttv Jack, wia

it you

K

Ph

(,Y et Your Pick-up
of the Day with

AMIN ~,'T
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CHICKEN DINNERS
FISH • OYSTERS

11iii Inviiness, %%itli owners

and

purchase this

O.

:;c ; r

FRIED CHICKEN

in

what y ou neeu

r

S,Ivpr;rnith

tile fliieit (iu;kllt*

course, are free.
lity
At Fairway. qua
It is cmsidelred the largest supreffw, service uneXLIk
and most amtutious project of
and there Ls the very niceSt,VW 1
1U kind to be initiated entirely best qualified staff of pu
1
by buck financial lnteres
you will find anywhere. 1100
aimed at bog
re
.O0o
thin the next
five years Specific cities have

Fnrr;

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ll be gaen ap
vahous pans of the country,

fRItO HKKLW

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B

HEATING .
COOLING
We are provd 10 be &amp;SSOCisled

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ilie inobile units tire equij)lwd and Air (,()III lit i4gling. week
uturd i S
ith iiioU radio rntrol o d i s froni 8 to 5
business IS IsWiuing
%,jjltIjjI)lj- 111ne is lost. f rot 11 8 1(1 noon.
At &amp;anford Ileat and Air. ),ou Fhese men siwciall!e in fast, hours, call 3224K) for prompt
:
• ficient
ef
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will receivIe fast.
s of efficient service
it nt c(ficiviit service on ill t
Go b)' Ilw new location al 2roj
I nstall.
- "N
ien who are e-qwrts in Ilicir
ne", building 4)r ;in existins, South &amp;anf(ird and sa., liello tio
4eld In a conquit1% Milull onk structure.
I%ko of tlit. nicest folks piti could

hotwng another local young 11411.

in theUwtedStes

Mary/end

'lliese talt'litt-Il

rnn(I to tmuie 10
and
your
aid
24
hours a day. seven
Jack
owner
fill
led by
just
days
a
week.
manager Duane Elmore

MID-FLORIDA

EXTRA

-

\ nothin

ftftSSTh.i( 5tIUof(Xj)trtS S(F't

CROIX, Virgin Islands rmchine is Fairways delhvn
(AP) — Singer-composer luac truck and tioward is in (*114t
Hayes has a=unced that he of delivering your order III YW
Also rk
and &amp; group of black business- door with lu

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ano'd For 8 V

Ave.

look at
ows ttiat
real1:tr
cosmetic business from one en
to the o ther. So if you have

ST

for Better

fm

Sillif(Ird

.iIualdt servire by Sanford •asa

COMPLETE

I lti and Air

ii
and we inat-Iiines are Ile

brands of conU)arable
pd
drive do t Fainay to
up your order . Cause 1lowa
Sutton
r g re WI

FIACED
HOUSING

Ph 322.7121

201 S. ELM

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CONSUMER ELECTRONICS, INC.
(

existing, livating livalins, or air ronditionin o,
.(In- lmiblem, tell Jacks aIx)tjt it and
t4i amoinniodate air (
ditimmil,

other

room

2619-B S. French

cosmetician For Fatay

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FREE

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uoiiuiwrtial refriieraIion units
ilk in frii'i ritor s
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W

11w only thing changed ;ittit

plies for home use and

)-s he wants fflost
a Tract StereosT33
Color T-VA
be in the South
and Stereo Conoles

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Engines

TURTLE

NAPl

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}our doctor. Also. available tsa
marvelous patent medicine
stock for those items such as

between

"Down flector"
blows
%alks and driveways
clean
For Demonstrat ion

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gLctered phamiacLsts. of

the handles for close
trimming

We Cater Private

SUNDAYS

OPEN DAILY 7 30

iNS'TAuCTi0t%tS - GREENwAPE - FIRING

10

5 p.m 2 a m

large

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in

Picks up leaves, pinestraw
and light litter while you

VALVE JOBS

HWY 17-92
LONGWOO;.rLA

jew

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don't

OPEN SUNDAY

(111.111IN ,

SIECZKOWSKI

in

mid tablets, ointrinents~
and all
you know
withment,
that well,
as well. tic has oxyget
kinds of "tamms, —
therapy equipment and 9*

SANDWICHES

TUNE UPS • CAR AIR CONDITIONING

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HOT LUNCHEON
SPECIALS

REPAIR AT THE RIGHT PRICE

0

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Platers

Maryland

ORD AVE.

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cases,

YOUR

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11w heattni and air
conditioning line' The plaue to
1." Sanford 1k it intl ir in its

unquestionably know their handle veterans' needs, state
other
interpreting medicaid
saittss which
and filling pre-smptions from various welfare needN. Fairwi)
i the loaU franchised dealn
s our doctor
for Electont Hearing Aids.
There is a we1l stocked supply
of ri-*dicines at Fairway and
Men who know how to prepare chair,
or temporarily.
other sick roor,4
supplies
%;h% W
of
th
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order
m or you on
go over to Fait-way -tnlIg

VACUUM CLEANS

,4f-MM-c000

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SANFORD HEAT
OF"

ore ii-tirruntl)- being in%talled III
Information and-or ne%% bomes Ili the area now.I

Need

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of BAR-114

Chuck Schirra ?%&amp;qr
OPEN

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be
flt
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ycars
He
was
with
a
loc
for —_
ximpany for 12 years and
drag (

as
drug

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to be o er to F aira and let Pe ,
1I1I
ood to
111 In found in t1us area. They are Don help you will, ill,- rig t'
sanicird arm is Fairway Plau
Johnson. ho has bn tn the cosmetic or hair fltS tfl&amp;)%
A n'S
1 G do
s
t
urce
rugs (formerly
for the past eight do realize of
Saord
under the
-I rivueorner to Fairway only carries t1w
and .
management of, Herman Koleff
".3riford, Niack Wilburri. Both best known of all the cos",

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service

Sanford

323-S966

1 reputable

take out

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SHEFFIELD

—1, -

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- art, Don Johnson, Herman Koleff, Dot tie
sott and 1h.ird Sutton.

licrivan as txrr

Ha%.e you ever been trA a
r4,eded a
strange tovm and
renew ed
pr t scr pt ton
ing
Ren-iierribero
was — not to know one

Dinners

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NEXT TO MR. MUFFLER

7471 S. French

S. F

Teten Delma

ANN LFCiO SM

13%

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A A A ALIGNMENT

teri
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Peggy

CHICKE N BE F
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LONGWOOD

2995

$40 V&amp;ILW

11 A. M.-9 P.

NO CHARGE
FOR OUR SERVICE

C LON&amp;WOOD PLAZA

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Grand Opening Thursday

DAILY

(Inckoding Son.)

okuthcr t.100 A.9ent f OFAII
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MIDNIGHT RAMBLERS

CAN EAT

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407W. lit St.
322 7333

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did National Association for
Mental Health, SLII..'t it is a
nationwide VOLUNTARY
citizens organhZ.at lolL
\Vht'ii I htUladWd tiltS
'Wori' Clinic" a generation
ago, it was to help spotlight
this same acute probhin.

AVAL0PI APARTMENTS

ADULTS -NO PETS
116 W 2nd St

61-Livestock And

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WELAKA APARTMENTS
111W 1sf St
MO PARKS, I 2 3 Bedroom
Trailers &amp; Apts 7 Adult parkS. 7
fa mily irktISIS Hwy 1797,
$.antord 3 2 ) 19)0. Day- Wk

SAN
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70-Travel

Trailers

71-AutoRepairs
Paris - Accessories

Unfurnished

73--Molarcycles
And Scooters
75-Autos For

Trre be-drOom, bdultl. I Child 2671
Im 1)1 4454 or 372 7059,

Sale
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Department
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MONDAY thru FRIDAY
8,30 AM.

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SATURDAY

li' plus zs cents.
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4 Iidrm , 2 bath, en Pa a, w
carpliflg. Cu. fruit trees, large
rooms. Ideal school area. 373 4337

Beautiful Leisure World Mobile
Home Estates and Marina on the
St. Johns Riv er - Prom $13,750
which includeS hOC &amp; lot. A
fabulous communIty, wit h all
facilities on I? 97
recreational
be tween Sanf or d and De ftary Off
Port Florida Road Phon e 66$4431. DeBary or Orla ndo 647 S0$$.

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".ALL UNTIL NOON TO
',TART OR CANCEL "OUR

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Sports Equipment

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DOPd'1 IIAI I A. TACKLE. 919W 1st
St - I o ve flail, Groceries, Beer
lIrs 6 II Open 7 dayS . 377 6279

Ilednoorn, d'n'ng room furniture,
lawn mower, gas logs Phone 173
119
__________
Wefrigerators. stoves, table &amp;
chAirs, sofa P. ihars 4720 So
Orlando Of - 121 7970

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Garage - Rummage

50

Sales
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Piiover portable w6Shcr, misc
furniture. carpet remnants, auto

..,,..

44414 tivilt. etC
',i,iaimerl.n Ave. Sanford

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clothes dryer, 130 1230092
tIde A Bed, foam mattress, full sit..
ike new Two cuShions. Green
tweed 1360175

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PUBLIC AUCTION Ivory Monday PIle
7 OOp
Ol,.'n daily 10 S We buy or Sell one
pieCe or hOusehOld Consignments
welcome For information call
Stan Vcrrnillion, 323 9920 Santo. ii
Auction, i4v.y Il 92, Sanford

RENT A RED
RolIawai. Baby Beds
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
116W is' St., 372 Sill

1?

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373

GREGORY MOBILE P40M15
3 Locat ions In Sanlord
37 1 $ 200
300 French Ave
37333(1)
3101 Orlando Dr
[POSSE SS ION
1970 New Moon, I?' a 63' Eapando. 3
bedroom, ill bath, with centra
air, Call CII 7323 Dealer Located
on lot in Catsetberry
4
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ONLY 1
We h6ve 7 large trailer lots nerTliifl
rag. 1700 down, balance S yearS
Call Bud, JOHNNY WALKER
REALTY. 3776457

This NEWSPAPER does not
knowingly accept HELPWANTEC' ADS that Indicates a preference based
on age from employers
covered by the AGE
IN
DISCRIMINATIC t
EMPLOYMENT ACT.
More infornit tic - may be
obtained from the Wage
Hour office at 219 Carlaino
Building, 12490 WE
Seventh Avenue. North
33161,
Miami, Florida
telephone: 350 5973.

Spt.

Buick

71

fully

Wagon,
equipped.

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Phone- -2611

110

Employer

scn

villis12$ camera. I Sp iP4Pu?.w'th
buCk sfrpei New eng ine nra*6'S.
shockS, gauges. tact. .nar (7,tit

(GM Prit,,( Tmmp.Sl
11434)
122 1694

771

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FOR EVRYONE

P/ 71
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The fOtiOWIfl9 bu*lnaA.

listed for your

convenience Permanent

'

residents and newcomers

the most convenient and
up to date way to solve

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every problem

SHOP THE EASY WAY!

The Shoppers Guide Is Here To Serve You!

9895

71 Mercury Capri.
Low mileage and
air -

$2295

PONTIAC

Grand Prix

2995 1

Very Ciein

1970

:1 p4o.,.r 3ec,-cv &amp; 4V011'"n A-n
Wetn.rat'OfltJ
and
cond,t'Ond'

PONTIAC

LeMans 2Dr. Spt
Cpo. Low Miles

2695
2495

PONTIAC
$970
Executive 4 Dr,
Well EquIpped
PON1IAC
Grand Prix
1969

BINGO
Every Mon &amp;Tues
Early Bird ,tl 1SPM
Regular at 7 45 P M

Did you know that your
Club or organization
can appear in this
listing each week for

only $3 per week? This
Is an ideal way to in
form the public of your
club activities

I,',ther

4 uchard J L 0f)S

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Arts 3_Crafts

9095
1095

7 30PM lst&amp;3rd

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BINGO EVERY
Thursday 1:30 PM.

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4eac oday"S 3toppec 5 Guide for
rae help V014 need

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Repair all
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Auto _Insurance

Sir

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s ntxk absorberS. IV 7% ea,l' 7121
S French Ave 373 JIll
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STANDARD SERVICE
71111 West First St
Curoplehe Automotive
tiasuirie I Octal reps ns, Trui,s
cond,tOnng.
auto air
&amp;
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Glass Mirrors

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tjpER 1,4sJE REPAIR
N ew
321.51211
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Sell it and Porget it with Want Ad
h It NcNU
Call one of oi~ Ad Viors for hell Spet 4 ..'f , -in ,rt,i ii .nas .,td
pllcing your ad
Other ',OeS '', .sfr'J!'rS Cil
an,t iYl .1.lv r tatf32264'44
SANOWD
hi,ag.lrl inS.,FI' on
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Lilt ION1NG 36I S Frncfl Ave 122 6)9i)
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L,UYSHOUSE OF BAR B Q
4,5
ChiCken, R b'S. Be"
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Business Meeting

ME liI DIP
' "' r r 451 HQirC
2179 Frenba Ave .322 ill -N

Appliances

AUtQmQ1IVC_Serviç
COUNCIL $JS,

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Full lint GE Appliances
Santora Electric Comp4fly
2327 pArt Drive. 327 1541

'i , ME N .SY'N 'ON
.5 ',li
$ ' - ,a
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Rubber Stamps

Eating Places

5,iuiQid a.'d

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1969 CHEVlmPala

PONTIAC
1966
Grand Prix
Special of the
Week

nj

(,Sri eled ' Wriected' C,ill for 14ujt1
bLAIR Aoi NCY 31$ s Pa"
A-.
11) 36.66 ,) 3724912

2495

Very Nice

Suppliio. ANIMAL PIAhIEN BOAROIPiG
JACKSON 'S CERAMICS
KENNELSO.itnng, Dipping.
-sw1
., ji',$... ')
Hwy 46 iNe'S Ph 122_1752
'i'. t:: 'l

wici S REF RIOFRATION
SERVICE

pi,.,'

Pet Care

Ceramics

Air Conditioning

MEETINGS
-------8 P.M.-2nd and .4th

Well

H.T.
equipped

Hwy. 17-92 1 Mile
South of Sanford

1961 LIMANS

$'
ir

ii hr.d "Ii.L'i

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p
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'our 'pi Call 177 7411

Special Services

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'h beIJ iOU need
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III types of carpentry into, or
MeaSwlabIe 323 434)
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!,$ ".S'$t)'V %''
No lob tgu smill, painting. riQrn*
322 2645
,eclair

Ai'dv s Saw Sharpening, Hand I.
han saws. scitwvs.
Circular
tfli4t, 4.1.-den Pools 1476 Laura
'i.e 3731115

Trap lr Rentals

A! 9110et 'out rqp141S.ii1i.1''
'Q Yvs IapO'lenfe Clean dt't a
322 7359,
t'

U HAUL TRAILERS

,our tool.

'#tC'tCE A.NNiN.
ICARPE'
PARS Ci4lk
1233671
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1969 Opel
real Sport

61. A
Model,$1795

Sanford

11Ks Club

14
66 Buick Skylark 2

Dr. Sport Coupe.
air
69 Ford Mustang.
sharp and priced
to_sell

1095
$1295

OpiNv - floA M
JOy uUI'

Your Direct

before NoOflto
-'art or cancel your ad for

Call weekdays

the •ollowlng day and
before I? noon

TIlES CHIC WIG SALON
Open Daily, V S
Op, 'a 'till lvii I Pil.irt

t'TtA I

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SanforIV
Flk%

Lod
Meeting Nights
1h.ri PM
All Elks &amp; Guests
L)lniler &amp; L1illact

Friday Nights
6:30PM
BINGO

,eiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii

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SL AWS

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'ELL L"kLi.EC PiMPS
4LN'SLti1. )'S1 ti illij
All types and sizes
44e r.par end tar vie

5-I 'S I

W-kpat , mso.oPaf vI% 112 6032

C arpeting
,

Well Drilling

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5. '1"L

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1'
clii Car
Sanlc'rd 112 (''I

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.5511) PLORIDA LOC1I.SMITPIS
R,51d.nuIlal.
Commercial ,
A-jtUtflgl'IC
14"I
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lIr 14,
7172 5 P a rk
3116"I

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(ilca. JOYCE WELL DRIlLING
,'a e7v '115 QS
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Get In On All The Action!
JOINTHESHOPPER'SGUIDE

If
your
club or
organization would
like to be Included In
this listing call:
THE SANFORD
HERALD
CLASSIFIED
DEPARTMENT
322 2611

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TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
(formerly Hlrriett"S Beauty 140*)
SIt C Pine, 372 P13

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BeautyCare

Wednesday Plights

Line to

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.eiiklwagefl. IS rebu,It engine
roof. l ust .nspicted. cleat'
141% 327 11$.

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122 c)ASi

THE SHOPPERS
GUIDE
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Thursday Each Month

Sport Coupe
Special

OWNER I bdrm., l'-' bath, air
conditioned home on a very large
fenced i(fl 333019)

Complete Benefit Program
Call 323.1260 or Write
P. 0. Box 111, Orlando, Fla.

CM I 14.0 500 Powee
end Air Clean 5595 SHELLEY $
i.iSEO CARS. 322-7960

1,45 ForJ I lOor

will find this directory

1695

Saturdays

831-999

1961 BuCk R, era •,tra..ara. 7
new 'res. AM FM stereo "ICcIr ir
wndows &amp; seats, All a'4(C55 AIM
sacrifice for $1195. or 5200 down
$r&lt; tat, over pay"i"!% f %T

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SW C I , np boy p.00d'i' puPOeS 373
1310, 17) 3*43

possessed

ConvertIble
$
Air. Very Sharp

bedroom, 22 bath, family I Swifl
3 bedrOom.
5l.0(
rooms, carpeted. corner lot
clown Refinance 3734144

Draftsman, Electrical

¶9'O 301(1 Plymouth P
t*t,ii wAgon. custom Suburban
loaded I owner Call 50-4 177 3411

Autos For Sale

75

Pets And Supplies

3' Walnut stereo and I track tape
Pa y balance of 1100 of) payments
of 510 Call Credit Manager. 372
9111 or see at Sanford Sewing
Center. Downtown

$3495

69 Olds Delta IS
Custom 4 door

1970

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Maintenance Electricians

rim, -nor call 323 1230
DEALER AUTO SALES
i'lw# Il 92

Mobile Homes

1114

1 1, 1 1 1 1 1 1,

That's Our Business

IIIIIIIIIIIIIII
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SANFORD. 3 bedroom. Fla, room,
ar, cor ne r lot, shade I. fruit frets

Current openings

seminole

Re

Need a Car? Need Financing'

195$ GMC 7 ton truCk Contractor
jr"p nnd -y Ca" 372 1177

Yr old flog Pinto Mare Blocs &amp;
7 yr old Palamr0 ad
v.hta (.',.nt rag mire 373 3701

AMERICAN
LEGION
POST 53

Has an immediate need for qualified
personnel

Sanford
Herald
WANT ADS

SAOT)L F f r), PMI7IT
/d,'mr 5# t the O'd
` 4 ii
((,r61 ili devorn S-,-, v I? 7? I rl'i''#
5 jot OaRs'.________
PIEW
Dee's Tack Room
7m1 We'll of I ion Hwy U
373 7701

63

OLOS (99) Yr '6$ 4-door hard too
PS OR air, rf,ie contra
p-IARO ',,,',(,o,F $14430 Ca"
ar 1,onl
149 1477
V,nir',r" 'rf)

1971 red Iv'i?err,.at,Onai I , ton p.ck uP.
itt'i 73.000 actual
seres 1110.
mile'S, one owner Ciii 904 477
141I

Livestock And
Poultry

Frigidaire Range Turquoise E'
ellent ConiltiOn. ses 372 7016

Equipment For Rent

54

$100
173 4153

I

'6, II) Roa'ri,nfl*r 1- Speed Low
mileage. Nose. tuftS 3ood 371
6011

ChevrOtef Truck. $947. heavy duty
w,etpanf condition. rrddf ('art"
orc epted
DEALER AUTO SALES
1197
373 1220

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SFWlPdO MACHINE
lu tags, buttonholes. etc Sold for
$799, repossesSed, pay balance of
aS or 10 payments of 17 Call
Credit Dept , SANFORD SEWING
CENTER, 301 East itt St 377 9411
or eves, 531 1146

(ASPI 327 1121
For used furniture, appliances.
tools. etc buy I or 1001 items
Larry's Mart, 313 Sanford Ave

P770 Chevrolet Pick up C W. half Ion,
long wPiPI bale. V6, iutO.'h'iistC
17.195 Bob McKee Used Care, Ill
-M IS? St , 373 $102

A r(tiffl,rin and Stand

SINGER STRETCH
STITCH

Wanted To Buy

1941 Ford Eeonnlirie V,on. 194A
Dodge u'itOm pri5nian' - pn
1961 1' fIi(1 322 1022

drum Net 1 yt old. BL(JF
r'AJ-'i(t.E. 5775 (411 7733471

Pingola Hay for Salt 373 4769

aditleec"
IJi Da'wn 1700. At
AM FM radiO. 13" tIres ;sm
After 4, raIl 37_I 473$

713 25)4

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GA% Sl () .e $100. i'hlci, WeirrAtr
P. I reezef. 515. Kenmore etectr,

Auctions

S2

Household Goods

55A

365 3718

Sanford ----Division

'EL'(, '.cs ftLPt.
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377 1573

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only II per clay

(1051 Au 0,5, .'ir'dn,'5i3,,

44

any. QuiCk carpet cleaninij rent

(live Lustre Electric Shampooer

04'A IF'

RYLAND REALTY
Realtor

a-

Orlando

I of

Goods

II ACRES near Oviedu. Good f or
future inv es tment.

STROMBERG- CARLSON

P..,1 frt.
P.

Seminole Sporting

Will trade I acre of land for a
camper. F or more Information,
call 373 4323

Completely remodeled, CB horny
Small but vary attractive Paneled
walls Carpeted thru out. Screened
porch, garage 1. work shop
117.500 $3000 dO*fl. easy terms
713 Cedar. 373 $123

Houses Rent

21

Ligv.ta)d.
ifit
7 t,e'ciroo'n frame houSe,
re'Ji panted on n%dC, IllS plus
$'ecurity $31 2111.

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Lots 8. Acreage

33

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The

So send for itis' txxklet
L'OW to As old N-rs oats
Breakdowns," ent lusi,i a
long starriped. return CliS

FOR THE PRACTICAL MINDED BUYER
We recommend this $17,000 3
bedroOm l' bath DeBary home
Paneled Florida room, Stove a nd
refrigerator, pluS wither.
PRIVATE BEACH
on beautiful Lake Maria in Deflary.
IS, a II' screened porch situated
on ii of an acre overlooking white
sand beach See this home You
wli want it Fantastic at 179.500

and2btdI'0Q'fl M(fl
.rna.sU000RE APARTMENTS
3231310
337 Magnolia A

a

crowd a

Number One health pith.
kin in America."
Be g3ateful to this splen-

,IP1 trri.Shed to, rent, 545
Plo pets 6615267 Call after 130

Garden Equipment

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THE TIME TESTED FIRM
120 N Park Ave 377 6173
Available nigh ts at 373 73 52

area

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61-Lawn And

but is

C A Whidden, Sr Broker
111PI Park. Sanford
322 3991, Nights 323-116'

c. couples
One Ud. m rental unit,
aly.nopel5 Sl7SmOnth 377l1
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COUNTRY HOME
One acre plus. 3 bedroOm. 7 bath,
central ai r. $37,500

McQuillan
Real Estate. Il 92 DeBar
541 5)IIOrM$ 4473
MLS_OP,flSUnY 1.70 4RJn
Evening AisoC 175 1377

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60-Building Materials

public au- nwif-olier. that ps%chiatr%
. is
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Apartments Rent
_
Furnished

23

S,

Altamonte Springs are.. uniforr'pm,nt furnished Phone
and

59-Machinery
And Tools

Rooms For Rent

21

.

Office Equipment

As such it should be culti'
of 3(X) menibers of our
sated
Lw all intelligent pe'fJ\Iental Health Association.
$
This type of all-day clinic
speua recognitior.
r we shall nt's
Uestr'
to afford one psvchiaamid praise.
aiiiu, ii, iaauaj
inst for es
For mental lIiflCiS, says
.
of the thoughtless do-gooders 'rn
Prrsidct L H.
Chase,
National Association, is our to acjs-ocate".
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ppintment 373 6747 Don Love-

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ii5 ARROW WAS
RANGI
WCY
R YOU

(,aesre H.us.e Cleaning by ff1 Day
t 373 10090' 377 3591

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PIP ECI'1L.
DAY (AWL CENTER
— in Mn
— Fr I
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6
meats arts &amp;
Plot
'I 'oug" S rS
,,,its 1I'tdCC Loy-rig Care 119
'.i'st Arpor B1d 377 1131

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Two full time antors Also night
Clerk whO is high tCfOOl graduate

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Domestic-Child Care

17

Semi r et ired carpenter for small
lobs B E Link Construction. 322
7079

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Stenstrom

pickeil orarllj"%, ,iI,ipli'S,
mangos, kuke'S, etc By the piece.
round, peck. bushel or tub Dm05
Plate, lIwy 46. between I 4 A.
Sarford,
____________________
lady American RCA Victor I v
Ittack and white picture 13(1) pl
SIM Good c,adition 373 1476

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Trailer
Mofors
Floats
P085011'S SPORTING 00005
Ilownlown Sanford. in 59A1

P. II is'in ,iP'aIrf

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57 anc.r 01' Runs, steker, Ge"'rca, new taoS. battery $150 3'

1711 WawiSak'. 03 'a"n 130 CC
Also new 190 Rr-dges'Oi'e, 100
5 wer cot' New arid uiCd
fIridgeifofiC parts BARNES
CYCLE %Al,ES.O!hfl'7i C-ti 741

PIANO Rental Retufn,
(ill New. 1195
64.4 7600

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FURNISHED. 3 bdrms, l'i bath,
garage, large lot Nice neighborhood. WW carpet Landscaped
$77.000 323 lS16or 372 9607.

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Carpenter for remodeling wG'
must have full tet of tools B E
Link Construction,

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57-Musical Merchandise

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drive truCk. ioa
material, and work in
r
to

We Have Many Other L istings
Open All Day Every Saturday
Available Sundays
by Appointments

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61 07K Needs sonic work Rest
oite' 171 3144

And Scooters

Merchandise

Musical

mCWtSrCyCtI ci' requlatien porl,
'able 173 4141

Motorcicls

13

Stemper

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JP

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Sales

Rummage

5 )-Swap And Irade
54.-Equipment For Rent
55-Miscellaneous
For Sa le

ciu-u.y

.EINP 'va.J
A9:u1

.

52-Wanted To Buy

.

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Merchandise

cook

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You've come to the
3.anLantia
right ad This? bedroom on corner
lot 151' a 10' for only 511,930 wit
'top you In y our tracks'

ST. JOHN' S REALTY

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Gener al handy man for yea r rOun
g'eenhOUse work Call 377 166'

51-Auctions

and surgical
game di'
Dr. Crane. ms' host b
gan, at 10:30 in the morn- operations for appendicitis.
_____________________________________ ing we'd like to base s'ou "all bladder, tc.
But tin-v ignored
this vatt
meet with the staff at •our
I YOUR \
.
ONCE I'VE
of
psychosomatic
modfield
\Iriital Ib-aitli Center.
I
I DIET.' \!
TAKEN
ailments
and
mental
"There s..ill probably he k-al
YOUR
IT vast
!aealth prDbleiliS.
to 40 at th:s St"SSiOtl.
35
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43-camping Equipment
aaSports Equipment
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Cemetery Maintenance man arid
ground keeper needed Oaaiawn
Memorial Park. 322 4263

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254450. FrenchAve.
Div 322 7212

FOUR BEDROOMS. on Ii acres.
18, e view, many eatrit 139.500.
phone
calft
Ranch House No
THREE BEDROOMS, On large
corner, all rooms are extra large
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MAny Additional feitures 177.50').
.wtiieot 11 92CasSelbefrY
Terms arranged.
Regency Q "I 3100
THREE BEDROOMS, Pinecrest,
central h a. huge family room,
Counter Help. over Ili. to wworb
with fireplace. and wet bar Under
0 nights. Apply in person t
Castle, 27DO Orlando Drive. priced at $30.000
THREE BEDROOMS. Paola, over
Sanford
l, acres, extra clean, only
AMERICAN WOOD
533. S00.
PRODUCTS. INC
CITY HOME SITES. 100' a 102'
immediate ~Clb openings for saw
53950, or 100' a 1)7' 13.500. Both
operators, moulder operators, cut
cash
off men. assemblers. lift drlvtfs. DUPLEX LOTS 100' * 130', 11.000
-%_ stackefs. arid helpers Starting 51' a 142' $7.000
wages for $kilts are 12 SO an hour COMMERCIAL on 17-92.500' at 5223
. I
and uo-full tome Short work
per foot Take sIt or part
week, part time available
.
Agency
Complete benefit rogra S are
,,'' available for steady workers.
Seminole County Realtor
1holidays, vacations, insurance,)
Apply I97 Charles. St,L ongwood MEMBER. ORLANDO-WP M.L.S
1919 S French
P
327 19S1
Suns &amp; Eves 377-7374

cellent fringe benef itS. Apply
person after 9 •. m. to Scotty's
wme Builders, 700 S French
AvC. Sanford

42-Boats and

tilt- schwAs to hr)) teen- ous newspapers.

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UNITED SOLVENTS, 373-1101

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"is merely
Fosdkk
Dr.
reduce mental problem.s.
' I'
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recent
tlarris
roii
counseling
on
IL group
A
pubof
the
scale.
showed that
%)arii I laundied this
ut said they personally
"t\
urn Clinic a number of
ished more mforrnataon
e-trllcnt
medical columns
l
illness
me-filia
about
theit
running in sarieducatk'n
were
fasi'r
And
s

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nfor d Realt
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',hh P. S,infccI Ave

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7QQQ' hardwood floor, bath 'oh,
ommode &amp; wash basin, deep sn.
C all217 364%
Msc lu mber Call

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-itly equipped houseboat. 5l"".
C.celi.-''
.0 total cnrntorl
(i,ti(lltiOO 17) 1$17 of 177 0710 alter

E x clusive
Place
Owner sharpened the,r pen( ii aol
Iic ed price from 535900 to 115,000
en this
3 bedroom, 7 bath. with
enclosed pool in this eacIusvr
,es,d,ntialarea. Don't will Sri' it

eda y'

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lANCES. 1110671

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7545 Park
Realty 373.2420
Nights. Sundays ill, Holidays Call
322 6671
372 6033
322 61)6

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chauffef's license. 2 ton truck

41-bicycles

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your
your on

detail

collect

UNITED SOLVENTS 373

men
1401

Reliable man

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For

are bedr ooms Has built in kit
then, Iwo tiled baths. Florida
with fireplace, dining nail
room
central heat and air, and fern cit
yard 131.500

BALL REALTY

supplement

pei.ent income Work at
icturi.

FILLING. Bills Of
LACI-ng, Wafellouse %%Vit Need 3

37-Real Estate

50--Garage

Female

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k'or the newspapers are
merias most wideb read
and thus iiicist influential
h*milv te,itbook.
Th -v do on a nationwide
st-ale what the late 1)r. 11.iirv Emerson Fosdick said a
g(X)rJ clt'rt"inan should do
acdiiate
locally. namely,
1X)It against mental illness
of all s'irts and espiallv
social dikrnrnas.
.
Prehin. thus warned

bedroom. I bath, CII. tnced,
trees, pick
Up 4I mortgage. or
refinance 516.500 377 117i

Three

2M Frencta Ave.

Joet.

V.Id you like to

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P.'aple An Eauat Opportun'? -

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Property
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34-Mobile Homes

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ayton

iraty, fl2 1301
2610 Hiawatha Ave ati? 97

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Custom mornif Builcier. netcls, help
S*erpers. to Cabinet makers
Phone Deeary, 6M.4461

3i-Houses For Sale
32-F&amp;rms &amp; Groves
33-Lots a Acreage

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s.irance benefits
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So I st3rted this iVorrv

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Male

1=Bahama
Sanford

plove

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Wanted
le I1bln
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the zooming rate of mental

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netcl of men Neecled cut Out mom,

Rent Furnished
25-Houses
.
2b-MoblIe Homes Rent

timidity, persm-iltion volli-

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and IN
ICI
ceann*J
noI
perence helpful but
REAL.ESTATE IN
necessary. Call 322 9703 or Ill 5415
lOt C WEST FIRST ST
after
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Furnished

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pioneer in this ume field
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clean houle and ,ard
(lath.
enced Central heat and air

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MILIEPS
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Marine Equipment

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cibinet, 199 Other Z9 lisps from
1-47 up KIPIGOCIN'S $EWINC.
CENTER. 210 F 1sf St
trrwn 311 6141

WILSON MAtER FURNITURE
buy sell trade
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trile ff' r,'yit sell molof' 0

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a tpa with don, dining room, double
garage, fireplace, plus central
heal and air, and by renting out
the OOC bedroom apartrnr"' that
tomes with it 576.000. Ten's

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'l-"O.NG'SAUl'O SALES, P$wy 11
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l.ach pa,i-fl 11 ?11f *11 4113

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2534 Park, 37) 2116
alter hours, 332 06 4-I,
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7565

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bedroom home
kitchen,

Parts- Accessories

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ssth air conditioner. carpet,
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Act now Represent Sarah Coventi s.
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draperies. kitchen equipliril,
breakfast room, plus dining room
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"aidt wanted Ages l 1.
(men t rnith, i_i,,,'.
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wth milking mat hoes, in mc.Jern
vnIng parlor t6 per day Full
tine or occasional work call (ty
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rent are nei'dc.i
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available tfl
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restmen! from 5j9 50 to 52.55.
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tth,
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VendiflO Business We vend 1PII'
num ber One pen ri the worlo,
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dear. A U.S. spokesman said he
reparteiiy was armed with an
e and a pistol. HiS
hostages were a lieutenant and
two enlisted men.

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wounded.

assigned to a helicopter Unit at
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Saigon.
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mortgage Noquallyn 123 IPSI

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t- Must have own tranwortaf'n
Call 323 3466

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placed in Thur
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base at Long RuTh to Saigon,
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MACHINISTS tmall I or 7 bedroom rural home,
HELPERS
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essential,
maybe
small
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able to handle tOO pound bags,
the Sanford Herald. Sanfor d.
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landO Caisplber r s
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'rmEnle areas 373
W'itnw wants to r en t with option to
l-',i, 2 t,alim hOuti in or near
seø car lot man wanted Must ..
'anford Please Write to P.O Boa
mechanically minded Apoly n
tIll, Sanford
person to flO(l YOUNG'S .SJTO
SALES Hwy 1797. San'.wd
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ipiliefl(ed automob,lq salesman 31
needed Good pay PlAn Apply a (%NNI WOOD
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r"', nerson to BOB YOUNG S AUTO
taralily room, large lot 513,900
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Wednesday, September 13, 1972-Sanford. Florida 32771
Price 10 Cents
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ifinmunits of prelirninar
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site there Is
dUIIIIDIUIIIS are to) t)t nuok Ikathrri
approximately 1,300 acres of desii'n stage for the' Heathrow
new community project, whkh .iuiiliibk at differing densities paralleled expansion A now
gentl) rolling hills attrinti
residential development. office
s expected to represent a within the Heathrow corn
lakes and wooded areas .ire
and professional buIldings, and
an
advancing on schedule toward development in the $200 million niunity to
completed. and appropriate number of regional shopping centers are
when
an anticipated start of con- range
(lelling unit styles Board under development which will
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early
in
1973
Mkh.iel
P,iuluw
said
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Die Heathrow site is west of beautifully landscaped green be a v ailable within the next
J P.iuluii General Partner of
tre included in the year
areas'
I'uulucu F states, Sanford, interstate 4 and north of Lake
I iet c h K I y ot o k I and
\l.tr'. Boulevard in Seminole (iCClOpmeflt prorarn he said
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considerable to maintain and enhance the Associates of Newport Beach
with
tounts
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not been developod t o the
considered.
incorporation should he
However, he added. "we have not
closed the door to incorporation as a
part of the City of Lake Mary." He said
that "this will have to he worked nut."
Gr'?Pnbelt will have its own water
supply and sewage treatment plants
The proposed City of lake Mary
eventually would have its own '.va!er
supply and sewage treatment pl.ints
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The property, according to William
T. Baker Jr., executive vice president
of Wilco, is being acquired for approximately $5 million,
Part of the prope rty, according to a
company spokesman, lays within the
boundaries of the proposed incorporation of the City of Lake Mary,
Company officials plan te meet in
the near future with Lake Mary
charter proponents, according to the
spokesman. tIe said the land use plan

By I-'ItFI) VAN I'EIST
Preliminary master plans for a
1,430-acre residential community,
"Greenbelt," will he presented this
evening to the Seminole County Zoning
and Planning Commission. Public
hearing will be held Oct. 11
Construction Company,
Orlando, said the developed worth of
Greenbelt will be $100 million. It will he
located south of Lake Mary Boulevard
and east of Inters ta te 4.

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ashed away
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Will Cost $100 Million

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e dating back to the earl), 18ffls- and
graves, destroying soill
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but it won't be easy.
Records in the tiny office 150 yards from the river were in.
undatul, and no are twir.g iree7Clried.
was begun in 1777 by
The 16-acrc nonsectarian eet'rY
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the town its
44 settlers who built a fort near the river-gi ving

"The river came roaring over the steel piling, like ocean
waves, and began to lift the grass and dirt, and knocked down
the tombstones like matchsticks," recalled cemetery
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and skeletons that have beci found were
Those cadavers
reburied, at least temporarily, in the Memorial Shrine
Cemetery in Carerton. eight miles north.
Only 30 were positively identified. Schoolcy said, because
marked vaults or caskets.
they were picked up intact in
About the missing 1,000. 1,200 or U1IYLM 1,500 tX)dlCS"
d knows where," Schoolcy
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The cemetery association. deternitneti not to forget
topø.s to determine who was t)Uriekt in the (teStrO)'C(l section,

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By LEE UNDER
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roR1' FORT, Pa. (AP) - Still missing: 1,200 bodies,
more or less, from floodwrecked Forty Fort Cemetery.
"It's a tragedy," sild Harry B. Schooley Jr., cemetery
president.
But for still shocked residents who live near the
Susquehanna River-many miles from the 195-year-old
burial ground in northeastern Pennsylvania-it's a horror to
find parts of bodies 12 weeks after the flooding caused by
tropical storm Agnes.
The bodies were gouged out of their graves when the river
swelled to record heights and tore through a 33-foot dike on
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Associated Press Writer

was curbed
marked the opening of Opera lutlon
The council reported to the
Week in San Francisco to honor Environmental Protection
the 50th anniversary season of

Agency Monday that the high
Villagers say the Viet Cong but one source said officials the local company. The season
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of lung cancer found in the
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Vict Cong units, and as far as tlisplay the Americans in re- were reluctant to do this for opens Friday with Miss Suth
nation's
urban areas may be
Associated Press Writer
nd in BellinI's "Norma."
no
special
mote
villages
and
tell
the
fear
of
endangering
other
la
partly
due
to pollution from the
DA NAN(;, Vietnam (AP) - we can tell they enjoy
Americans.
coal, wood and
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seen serving with the Viet Cong source sa id. "We are certain
offer them only a
comrades.
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for at least two years, military they do not command their life
of hardship and struggle ving or traveling with Com- lul ... Sempre libera'
from
link
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units
have
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choose
to
fight
at
up
frequently
during
the
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Investigators say Pork
therland treated the crowd
Intelligence knows them as
appears the most active and our side. They are living proof
different types Of
closest
the
War.
The
nam
Pork Chop, Salt and Pepper.
an encore, "The Last Rose of number of
ever
came
to
Summer,"
which
the
legendary
studies
do
lead
to fairly con*
The men are believed to be daring of the three. Several that our cause is just and rn Americans
will
triumph."
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such
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report
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in
Luisa
Tetrazzini
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sung
to
a
sistent
estimates
of a substandeserters but could be prisoners times he has flagged down
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U.S.
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patrol
Market
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back
tial
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air
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woman who was pinned under a o ers could not ha ve survived,
wrecked car for five day's while even If they had received

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Lance by Americans and seva Viet Cong squad near Da
A reward for Information
two American
ing made off
eral times close at hand
Nang.
Vietnamese villagers, they armored personnel carriers about them has been suggested,
have eluded capture and have from a vehicle park, hitching
one to the other.
not been identified,
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90 mites south of Da Nang. Salt in Da Nang, hitching rides into
the city virtually under the
Is white, Pepper black.
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Birth Dinh Province. He is sa
his
them were said to have been
It VEItN A. GUIDRY Jr.
lice of Education has "neither
to have bad burn scars on
a mo torbike in
Associated Press Writer
the capability nor the desire" to
face and wears bushy sideburns spotted riding
the city' last Christmas.
WASHINGTON (AP) - A re- enforce "comparability," the
to obscure them.

Ont., was found Sunday. Dr. G.* icombe. 38, of Preston Town.
L. Stewart, the coroner in the ship. and, Albert Price. 49. of
case, said he didn't understand Maxwell, believed to have been
the driver of the car.
how she survived,

Rev. J. E. Connelly of being the
black who sold out tile vote. . .
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equalized be fore federal money
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vised on the basis of "unrealisAs a consequence, the lawtic' estimates and inaccurate
yers maintained, "millions of
figures."
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The audit agency of the Decountry continue to be denied
parent of Health, Education the compensatory benefits" of
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growth in the south end of the
county. . . "you ain't Seefl
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In many cases, the audit went
on, state school agencies did not
even make a cursory review of
local district reports.

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COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN is
defeated for Democratic nomination and
another is trailing after primary balloting in
ONE HOUSE

1.000 students since opening day
of school.

This was disclosed at
Tuesday's regular School
Board session by Supt. John
Angel, who advised board
members that county school

A S 33.6 111111AACIN revenue-sharing bill, one of
the landmark measures of the 92nd Congress,
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superintendent, advised the
board if the county student
growth does not Increase any
more this year than it did a year
ago, then he foresaw no
problems in andlln the
Board, Just had a quorum f r

new Israeli attack as U.N. Secretary-General
Kurt Waldheim calls for General Assembly
action against terrorism,

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ISN'T th e same. There are many
schoolyard figh ts. Some teachers get
TEA CHING

plaints at hoine that they turn the TV too loud.
What do these things have in common.
They're attributed to jet noise.

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and serondary education, said
in an interview that the coit.
fidentlal review was an attempt

a short, mostly routine busine"

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train our program people as to
what to look for in Moni toring.

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AMONG new teachers assigned to Seminole
High School this year are front row, from left:

Walton, science; and Thurmond Thompson,
automotive mechanics; back row; Emory

distributive
Jerry Mays, math; Raymond -Self,
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Blake, math; David Fair, physical education;

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boats on the St. Johns River, id Crossword puzzle ..........3D Sports ..,.,........ 6A.7A
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ter Peterson in a c.iwk-and.neck agent, a former state legislator.
and the evident preiereni.'e , it
Republican primary.
e
retiring
Guy Deane C. Davis.
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th
Wi th r'turns from a
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von
the
Republican nomination
stat. I towns .ini wards countHe deteatet
for
governor
for
eel, the vote was 43,396
the state
Jetfords,
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James
M.
Thompson and 41,231 for th

governor

Winter Springs Approves
Government
state Sunshine law. w

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By MARION

electors.

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(opening day i to 26,294 as of in voting in yesterday's prim- the provision and 10 voting for
Sept. 11, a net gain of 1,040 ary elections, nevertheless, rt'uinage in precinct 13. In
electors approved oy a precinct 24 the vote was 43 for
students in six days.
Seminole high School resounding majority the and five against.
City uüiVillIS declared that
the new city
enrollment increased by 169
amendment to
e provision, being contrary to
th
pupils since opening day, when charter which requires that all
e
state law could never be
th
a total 1,584) was enrolled New miieetlitgs of City Council be
placed
into effect. City Attorney
enrollment at the high school
o pe n to the public,
e
city's
500
Thomas
Freeman Monday
now totals 1,749. Angel
()Jy iz of th
at
should the amendth
to
noted
disclosed,
registered voters bo thered
ment
have
failed the city would
mere was only a 21-student visit the polls but, of these, ii
of
113
approved
the
still
continue
to function putincrease during the same time
total
Sunshine law. To
the
at Lyman High School. where
amendment which deletes a suant to
attendance increased from section of the charter providing meet otherwise, he said, would
2,503 to 2,524. Oviedo High
for closed executive sessions of be unlawful.
The new charter adopted
School enroihutent jumped from
council.
Voting for retention of the June Ii by referendwn was nut
opening day' 1,384 students to
provision, which would have to have included the provision
1,452 in the six days.

U.S. Alit FORCES claim

effort to end the war and free the
POWs by bombing North Vietnam has
resulted in a major increase in the number of

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attendance in the 32 schools had Although this municipality precincts. The total vote

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enrollment has climbed by over

states.

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their first triple MW
kill in four months but the number of
American pilots missing in the new air
campaign against North Vietnam reaches 100.

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Roger Crowley. the Demo- Democrat Thomas Salmon is
House Disu'tct of Columbia
results on Page IBi
at cratic nominee for governor the heavy favorite in Nove'mRep. Wayne N. Aspinall. Committee. A recount of th
two YCIWI igo, won that numi- her.
chairman of the House Interior race seems certain. ,,Tenrette's
.fl told, there were primary
nation again in .1 three-way
and Insular Affairs Committee, margin was less than 600 votes.
elections in Iii states Tuesday.
In New Hampshire, con- race.
lost in Colorado's 4th District
Next door in Vermont, Luther but few major statewide cn•
Alan Merson, a University of servative challenger Meidrtmn
The 1&amp;at of McMillan q'-

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:io,000 LAS vi•:(;As children were shut
out of their schools for a week wtiile a
desegregation ruling by Supreme Court
Justice William 0. I)ouglas made its slow way
by mail across the United States.

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Enrollment

passes the Senate despite the misgivings
many members.

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his age
AP Political Writer
John Jenrette, 36, a member
Two elders of the House of
the 3tate legisla ture, narrowRepresentatives, bo th of them of
committee chairmen, have I beat Rep. Jot-in McMllIan in a
been defeated in Democratic runoff primary in the 6th Distr tct of South Carolina Tuesday.
pr ary elections.

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white, it's this same Rev.
('onnelly
As far as I'm concerned, this
man is beyond reproach and
those' of you who have wrongly
accused him owe the man an
apology.

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High
The PTSA of Lyman
an
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have spent in the absence
School will hold

of the federal money.
Na O, $I it" -'
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A copy of the study, whose
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cover bears instructions not to
P,c Cent 3 4
Pr'u'mv
in. Tuesday, Sept. 19. There release its
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press or
ts
Prp Co. if'. - ., will be a meeting In the school
"a Mae
public even upon request, was
prim pef 3410 - , I
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auditorium and refreshments
R. Sit Z3'a - Is
ill be served. This will be a NAACP Legal Defense Fund.
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Law concluded that the U.S. Of.
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two friends lay nearby is cause of the extent of their inrecovering in a Guelph hospital. juries. They were Frank Spray-

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lie outlined plans calling for and sensitive planning and
can hetcha th ey re the first to construction of more than 5,000 engineering ha ve been applied
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Denise Sprayson, of Maxwell,

"An outstanding feature of

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million community, is outlined for The Sanford
Herald by H. Gordon Wyllie, executive vice
president-real estate development, of Jeno F
Paulucci Enterprises, as he i11 pr esent the!
plan tonight to the Seminole County Zoning and
Planning Commission.

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development through an in- Golf Cajules course In the
Can just hear en chewing
de pend ent evaluation, It is our Dominican Republic, Ls called a
out those two guys for not be
being intention to offer attractive "masterpiece" in the cover
at attention during the playing building sites and dwelling feature article of the August
of the National Anthem. etc...t units, the value of which will issue of "Golf Digest."
but, heaven forbid to think tha exceed a minimum of $40.000,"
"The natural assets of the
they'd get themselves away Paulucci said. "The land use Heathrow site bring to Central
enough
front the ,
and street layout offer many Florida a residential cornto cast a vote.
unique and exciting residential munity." Wylie said, "which
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But, Ill betchathese
same loud mouths (those who create a high quality residential internationally renowned
golf
S'd*%
didn't
community for , medium and course designer," Wyllie said.
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both
Orlando
and
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interlocking
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ay access
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University desirable for all future
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campus.
Specifically, Wyllie said
"The development concept planning includes an equestrian
For IIeathro, Pauluct.i said, center with pa sture and stables,
"Is oriented towards the tennis and swimming clubs, a
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creation of a well-balanced thousand-seat
championship
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community
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By John A. Spolski
Those who phasis on residential con- beautiful lakes for fishing,
a can Isay?
What
veniences, excellent public canoeing and sa iling, bridle
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the Sahara Tahoe Hotel. A hotel
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stage scaffold Sunday night re
suited in five fractures of facial
bones, a fractured left arm, a
concussion and a broken jaw.

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run off into swampland.
Officials are studying the
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reconstruCtl%e surgery toda
for facial injuries caused by a
falljustbeforeheraCtata hotel
in Lake Tahoe.
She was flown to Iils Angeles
Monday and admitted at UCLA
Medical Center, where she was
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Keeth and members A.P. hjuit
Jr. and Ray Slaton attending.

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fur clugwd wswons. although
the issuehatibeefldlSCUssedbY

our.cil at length. City officials
ere of the opinion a closed
session was indicated in eonsidering accusa tions against
Congratulations to Sirs. R. E
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Higgins, chief deputy In th

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wtipugn their character or
Supervisor of Elections office
reputation.
au.! to all those others who
The provision I or ie cloed
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helped last itight. . .
by" the
Collins, Shirley' Higgins, Mary sessions "slipped
cou.ncd, the state Legislature
Emma Hall. . . and to Betty

Slmcue and those from Art and Secretary of State Richard
Stone. It took threatened court
13eckwith's office.

action by resident John Hitch to

Each and everyone who had a pinpoint the seriousness of the

Yesterday's high 90 low 67.
will) a Chance of all
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dcrshowcr. Afternoon highs n.
the uppr 80 and low 90s, Low
tonight 'It! LU i

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deserve a "well done".

issue to the City CounctI. I.Ater,

initted that while the present
Seminole County was one -it Lvuncii would abide by the open
not THE FIRST to be finished., public meetings, the situation
. certainly a credit to the might present a problem In the
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.hairmmn of the Dtsict of
aunbiu Coimunittee in the nt'x

t..anaem if DernucraU reni-tin
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rhe coininittL4.1 and its Senaw

With public iupptirt a ,he
tipen public meetings, antler :uunlerpart 'iirtuly gov"Li
home rule oroviiions. the
rule'
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Jamme
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former .empt entities will
begin paying titility taxes.
which iq IA per rent of the tntal
bill
The Commission, conterned
re'er the damage done to Pnc'
Street Ad jacent to BrIm
Tnweri, by the contractor for
the structore, ipprnved a
motion by (ommkstsiner .iulian
Stenstrrim. which put the

1"usme Smear; Admitted Fobrication

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dthln lA c1aY, the city wifl
lock Mt the qtrc'pt
The mot ion w1ts .roMei1 hy
'mmi'i'ner ('.oiion Mevi'r
inn pawci with Mayor I
Moors abstaining from
The city manager "st,,nats1 i t
w,uld require from PiflA !n
IMAA to make repairi to the
Itreet. reportedly rlami,gr'd by
osavy equipment
in .;nnh.r tern, i(nnw!es
nfntrner1 the •',mmIsclnn he
has hilled the Sanford Airport
Authority to collect for water
which :•s not being motor,ld by
the airport tenant'

rffirø, plus 'hurches .ind other

(ity (nmmlssfr'n w;is aprsed of this during Monday
nhthUs meeting by W f
Knowles. city manager. who
asked if the panel wsintd to
Allow for eernptinns for these
rinn-Iiix paying groups ('r.rnrnIssir)n did not want to
exempt anyone
The new city ordinance
means the new county rnur
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Clitirif bps. hr,ttirhiq and
.vc'rnuiientnl s,geriric's In
orufv.trl whkt, are bIlying watt
;4fl.l 5Pw1i'(' c'rvIrc'. t'i"
fri'b'u"s. c'le triiity and gas
will start paying city utility
t8ec with their next bills
rc'u eIvecl at the end r,f this
uirpntk
The new city ordinance.
whjvh b.'ranj,p ef1etIve Of I,
tart f th" lit',' fisaI yc'ar.
f.uiieil tit (sc'rnPt ff'flPtaI, ctate,
. r.unity, urusnk'Ipil g(ivernrn,Pflt5
and burr Pu property ns'rl for
nrchip or e'lurntlnn. a* was

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W AS) II " ; IN fAll,
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'l4Iwsorl 11115 ;irknuiw ledged
fahrivatitill a letter which
ul,i unageui ttii' presidential
campaign of I)u'iiuuicratic Sen.
I-:.luiiuind S. Muskie. The
Wa.hingt.iui Post reported
tolav. ('lawson now denies the
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',anl, was .ill.'i:"t itt.'uuipts WI
'.'. lute Itraise rn,mmun Ica tinns, referring to them i I kuialii I Iirls'rt S#'ure'ttl to ri'S wi si) iri', the sabotage t.iiciwild not he reached for corn- nuck.s
l runt ( ()1' nnils'nitivir ;uieruts ti' paign inrluideil ' Follo w ing
The letter and edit
iuieuriis•rc ut Iriire t;u?R u;irirli. i"nt Monday night. A news•t'nJII 1 l.;u,rutim autiviti"
'lit'
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in Muckis'
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'.!.(i telephoned hu
Ilie l'OSt 541111 S4'irf'ltl, it for- utatc'. f.iuruiiiu's. forgui litters man
leader'
s
publisher.
William
uiu'r l'ri'asur Department I;,w- arid distritiutinli theuui under the was told via the White IP.'ise
to
that
he
had
retired
Loch,
prompted
Muskie
',.'r who now, t,iaintiu$fus offices CII nd i Ia t' s' I etter he ads ; cwitrhtarrt
and manufactured for the night and that his wife make the now-famous
iii Marina l)eI flay. Calif has leaking
speech denouncing the new
tsun idi'ntifiu'ul in III1 re;rts items to the press throwing did not with to awaken him.
The
document
flawcon
allegpaper and fi.h in front of ti.
as all uperIItIve of the Nixon ramupli I go schedules Into
disarray; sesiing I onfudential edly wrote was a letter to the newspaper Mt ire.
clIIIIpluuitn
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Then the front-runner
files, and in- rditnr (if the Manchester N H. i
(';Irnpalgnl
A sMIkesIIl1un for (tie Nuxon
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nomina
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iiItllillItti'P, I,ieVan L. Sham- vestutatinit the lives cut do-zens Union Leader. It accused the 1)ernoc
of
condoning
a
Muski.!
iuhscqtwfltly
hegan
Til article in the of Democratic campaign Maine senator
.1%, sa id, ''e
racial slur against Americans slip in the public-opinion poI
workers.''
piece
of tl('tiOfl.
I'ost Is it

i'xaiuipl.' il ,i Itpiul:tii iri
tr,utrjy of s4utxdat' dirritid at
I).'IIIIH'rIlti(' presuuII'nthui ron.
R u. l"fl, iui'f)ti'
tuii'Ii't.i
the iriuulflry IuulpaIitl'. 114'glIuI.
liii' Post 5111(1 LIII Ii9'rlt.s
have eSt4IhltstI('1l that the break.
in and alleged bugging of
I kuioratl'' national hradquarters also sta'iiuiieul from the
5111111' slilMit4IgI' tIuIlipIlIgn dithe Wtiitr
ret'tcd by officials
lluiuise and the ('omnilttee for
the re-4'luutlon of the President
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The state ban Li not expected manager reported the 31.11.'
oct - I deadline imposed by the enabled Sanford to obtain the
,,tate but the permit was ren- permit, since the federal to have much effect on the gave the city a clean bill
'lered void by the 1X)llUtlOfl itovernrnent. which is funding a city's current building boom, health.
Health officials took ianportion of the cost caused the since most major developers
board.
Major Lee P. Moore Informed delay in building the new plant. took out sufficent permits two plingi of water from vario'iu
Moore complained that the days before the ban was sup- locations around the city nir
the commission Sanford would
request an informal conference pollution board had ' tarred posed to go Into effect testing purposes.
A county health official
w ith the state board and explain Sa nford with the cam.' brush" statewide. But now, it is urnible
to
obtain
a
permit
for
vised
The Herald that only
ss
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state
po
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that the city is trying to con- that was used on o
harmful bacteria is checked
form with the anti-pollution cities that had not tried to connecting a sewer
It is
Concerning alleged pollution when
guidelines in that it is now conform to the new standards.
No
date
or
time
for
the
of
the
city
drinking
water,
possible
for
foreign
bodies
to
be
constructing a seconhidry
sewage treatment facility, hearing before the pollution which was reported in The inthe water but ullesathey an
which will surpass the new board was set since the official Herald after a Sanford woman cause sickness or disease, theY
city request did not arrive at found "wiggle worms" in water are not cited.
state requirements, .iIitmIilIs' utiliiI'l thins

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It's official!
'flit' State Water and Air
Pollution Board has served
notice on City of Sanford to
B John A. Spolski
mmike no further sewer connections until the present
sewage treatment facility is
Poli tics equipped with a secondary
Dirty Ioii1tks
Oh my. m
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readers.
least 90 per cent of the bacteria
from the effluent that Is
dumped into the St. Johns
Let me borrow a coup!e
River.
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(iU11tS
. CityManager W. E. Knowles
Clarence Darrow: Chase
informed the City Commission
he truth Like all hell and
at Monday nights meetln that
9 you'll free yourself, even ,I notice was received Friday

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Sanford. is carried to an ambulance

accident at Mellonville and Rosalia
Sanford. yesterday. Brr'vn was drivtng a IJ71
)Ids. Also involved in the at't':d'nt was I i tive-n-

made.

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"Truth is tile greatest of a

So what's new? New.,; from China,
Russia, Vietnam, the Moon and Mars. Is
that all there is? While news from far-off
places seems to dominate the headlines, life
goes on and things happen right here in
Central Florida
that are of far
greater concern to you.
In this day of miracles, nothing
has replaced the newspaper for
A*iracle at
keeping you informed of what's
ha1)Jsening around your
own neighborhood:
ur doorst so p
weddings, engagements, births,
deaths, church news, school
news, police news, social events.
'here else do you get local sport news?
Who helps fill quotas during fund drives,
promotes safety, fights pollution, and backs
every cause whose aim is to make this a
better place in which to live? Your
newspaper, with all its services and features
is perhaps the greatest single force for
service to the public and the community.
Our goal is to make it continue to fill every
possible need in a bigger and better way in
the future. This is your newspaper.
a miracle on your doorstep.

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national possessions. A state, a
people. a system which suppresses the truth or feprs to
publish it, deserves to collap-

Dropping
to
N apier
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afternoon from tile state board
ndvising tile city riot to connect
a ddi tiona l iso the present
plant, which is effectively

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penalty of tip to $5,000 per (141)'
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for each duiv that the violation
fins country's problem
occurs or criminal penalty of
that we've all being :0nd1t1etl $1 000 fine and up to a year in
to living and accepting a
the county jail.
hy change
For msLincu.
Previously, Sanford had
dates in history
obtained a temporary permit,
1(1 be the first one in favor of
c it y to
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ttit thrt t.d.i u.etkt nd but ai
the 80 year old World War I
ve teran said Ili jo kson ilk
toda y, " We ' ve riot going to
nihiriti in the Vetran s d)
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Veterans Day will be
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celebrated October 23rd. . and ('uumuics
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By I)( )NNA E.STF_S
('ASSE I .UF.R flY — (otin. tit' ill not be a candidate this
cilman Thomas Napier, who year for either the chief
previously 114111 announced his executive position or for a seat
intention to seek the office of on City Council.
Napier said, however, he will
mayor in the L)t'ce'mber
his present term of
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munic ipa l cl".'tion. told The u
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hit h t. xplres in earl)
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unuar
uncil veteran md past
t ii utrmnan said his dtu.i'on nut
conto run was made
Editorial comment
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hospital notes
lie explained th t he has
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champion of "truth''. .M'r.
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Senator McGovern tnt s to
(uhf tiS('iItt' the issues In
&amp; mnotional rha torit ,intl reckless
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McGovern had broken a
it promise of last May to "avoid
Inflammatory rhetoric,"
Which leads me to question if
the Republicans, Including Mr
Nixon haven't really broken one
of the more Important lessons
In life .... the Ten Colt)itiatiditienla ..,''Thou 51)4111 hot
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Laurel .enUI', ."dnlorut, climnI)etl out 1)1
Jerry Wesley Cox, 28. ot
thiar seconds betore it "as hit by a Seaboatd u,i'tlirie treight train,
T R. McIntyre. COX pulled tip t o thi'
According to investigating
tracks, saw the train quite a ihstanice down the track. Jilil 'tiIL'tLMj to u
across the tracks. 'rhe car stalled and Cox had to jump t rum the 4iIi
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circuit
breaker t'vt. is
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and
turniem
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tlghb.
imperial station at 13th Street
The spars t"ih the
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quick
explosions.
the expLu**wi
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ripped
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Harriett said a tanker WdS at
demolished
the
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the station. unloading &amp;OUUand
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Witt
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treat
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Memoria
Irfited into the building,
LIu.'sputal.
he tanker alread) ha
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twuie tere nut pouring out ii
high 88 low this the tenL' of the widergruwd
\'tvrtia
Iluirluing 58. Uemiera1l fair ta.suk.s when the e xplosion octodat and parilt cloudy curred. Aecur thng to Harriett.
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addition, he pointed iut that
with the growth of the city by
necessity anyone seeking the
ma&gt;or's office must be willing
to give almost full time to the
job. This is also true '( a council
post he said
Napier reminded other
tandidates who wil1 it. )
forward seeking the office that
three hoursa week will
two
not be adequate to fulfill the
responsibilities of the job. lie
said at least six hours daily is
a Ina)o to give to
the city anti nearly that much
time for a councilman.
Napier thanked the people of
t.a,s.si.Lbtrr for twice electing
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explosions at tilt lflhI)trlfll Service StIltiun on 131h Street and I'Lti'k
venlIe this morning. Service station attendant Leroy Hickson was
t!'('iltt'(I LOUt t'deLtSt'(I ft'OIU the St'IflhtU)l(' Memorial I luspital
ill III V nwent 1'hUb)

Thv sAluthern hall of the
nation totbi) enju ed lair and
pleasanhi) nukt weather toda
%%htile great variety spiced the
northern half with snow. rain,
chill tt'mnI'ra(ures and trust
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liWCt the qualifications of the
Ipartment of
B MARION BETHEA
Standards Board of
Police
abide
by
dicating the city would
state and that none ar ethe standards set forth in
WINTER SPRINGS - City
policemen will now I•C'C'tiVC an revenue sharing act. However, remunerated in an amount of
annual salary of $6,000 as a Donald Fish, bureau chief of the less than $6,000 annually.
Council advised that the cit
result to straw vote action Police Standards Board, adtaken b) City Council at a vised he wished a signed has met these provisos and
workshop meeting last night. resolution of agreement by resolved that the information
he forwarded to the Florida
Ma -or Granville Brown council
of Revenue, and
I)epartrnent
explained that he had traxiThe resolution, adopted by
mitted a letter in June to straw vote and to be ratified at that City Council desires to
(,eot- ge Clemmons, of the State
next week's regular council participate in the Florida
Revenue Sharing Act of 1972.
session, stipulates that the i
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HARK THE IIERALI) angels sing to the tune of
1(K) per cent participation for United Fund of
Seminole County At a Rotary' Club luncheon
Monday, Doris Williams, The Herald UF
chairman. reported to George Foster. countY
UF chaim man, that the average per Herald
employ was $22.80. The drive ends Oct. 19
with o per cent of the goal reached to date.
Herald staff photo)

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aftrrward queried the mayoras
desired to be participated in by
poli'
funds
to
the fact uM
Winter Springs, with all
an
increment
to
had
received
to ihich the city is entitled
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going
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'What
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Accidents Studied

revenue sharing funds for 1972- about the other municipal
73, it is necessary that the city employes"" Mayor Brown
and
various
certify
that all city policemen replied "I'm working on that'
size, driver's age

hat happens when cars of
other factors
different
sizes collide. M ,s
CoplrNrf.St'rlce
Thtt't matfl findings were
expected. these studies show
LOS ANGELES - Parents of that the smaller ear generally discovered. These are:
-Different age groups prefer
teen-agers now have some new comes off second
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ammunition they can fire at
Burg hopes the study will lead different cars.
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their youngsters the next time to methods
i hem e the
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Grammar
l.eslie Graham by }"u'e Lt. Jim F. joovev .Jr, at Sanford
St'nwi) as a part of Fire Prevent urn Week

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G. M. lIarnett and 11 31111 tire fighting equipment ;m1 for fire prevention week as
Poovey Jr. visited the Sanford distributing literature con- follows: Monday am., Sanford
check Iliristian School; Monday p.
Herald office to announce plans taming
safety
completed.
in.. Grammar School, Wedfor its observance,
questionnaires to be
Chief Harriett stated that it The purpose being to stop fire nesday a. in.. MI Souls Sch000l;
I) III. Southside;Thursdiiy.
always has been the practice tx-fore it starts
in the morning and
(oldstxro
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locally to approacti parentthrough the children--a twoThe department also visits Iloppt'r in the afternoon
fold way of making people fire businesses and organizations cm F'rid&gt;, Pine Crest Nursery will
the home. request to teach proper use of take the children to the lire eOflSClOUS in
Literature is distributed to fire extinguishers and other department and Pint' ('rest
students in all the schools with
tfet devices. Working with Kindergarten will visit the
clubs on a year-round station in the afternoon,
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lIe said the tax 1)111 is received
in one lump sumii but the airport

is protected since it is scritten in
the lease that tenants will
pay taxes, if any.
" The law sass municipalowned property - is stmbjt't't to
toc's if the city S not using the
PrOP.'rt) for municipal purpse,' - I )urronc't' added
'Flit' airport official added
that legislation is the unIv
imitihod OS it,itilt' to handle the

Airport manager. discussed (lit'
taxing of airport property by
(hit' count), in lint' with the
recent action by St'lmilfit)te in

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ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION

Oct. U
Fall bazaar, sponsirc't
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W 'S. 9 a. m. to 7 ju II - 'I'
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Florence E. Nc'l.sori
Brenda I Iowiirtl
Cassandra I). .Jackson
Edith N. lk'rr.'y
Arthur M. ('auiptwll
'Ilmormias K. Id iu'hi
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Misnck Owens
Augusta i l

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Anril) Ii. fsI)i'rs
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.Jost'ph Griffin
Margaret N. King
Ikamier Jones
:niriii' Mae Sneed

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Christmas by The Sanford
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Second Class Postage Paid

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the Sanlunul situation, said, Out. 13 &amp; ii
'"Flit' county dues nut past' any
Ascension Lutheran Guilt
roads tin prov ide any services to rurIliliog','
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regulations of state airports
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regulations score alright but
there were sonic that were in
Aviation
Prime subject under con- conflict with l"culi'ral
( FAA i
$(11tiirii5tr0tiun
I sideralion at the recent meeting
requirements.
Ili Sanford of several airport
Kenneth I ,c'ffltr, Sanford
managers from various Central
attOrtit')',
who attended it
new
Florida airports was
requirements fromtheState Tallatiitsst'e session of the
'i'ra ii- imroPse1l ni'guil.itiunis, said, ''A
of
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lot of these rules do not coincide
division.
SiWirtatiori's airport
,l S I Red) Cleveland hosted with time FAA.''
a greed
and
( it'velaiitl
the group for luru'hi where
getting to
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commented.
the
proposed
discussions over
SShicrc they can tell you Mien to
rules were (liscussed.
and close your airport."
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MLSS JUANITA M1'LLINS

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S&amp;'miriolr l4odg&amp;'. She ias a
native of Labette Count'. Kans.
council requirements regarding
Miss Juanita E. Mullins, zo, and had lived in Sanford for the
some engineering problems,
A1ll1I11
past 50 }ears. She was a
and agreed to submit an at- of H 2, Sanford, died Sunday
.\bbott.
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Arthur
PYLE.
ceptable plan for sewage night at Florida Hospital in member of Sanford Christian
have
School
Seminole
Middle
lifelong Church and the Seminola
Claudia Bush's sixth grade at South
f or the projects to the Orlando. She was a
treatnient
have
Rebekah Lodge 43,
fashioned tools in the same manner as prehistoric man might
city. Saulter reported that the resident of Sanford and was a
Gramnkow Funeral Ilonie in
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done
projects were prepared to member of Friendship Baptist
,irrani'.'mments
har'
either build a temporary ('hutch of Alt.anionte Springs. I
Survivors include her
sewage package plant on the
mother,
Mrs. Hester Alderson
Funeral Notice
or to hook up to
Mullins
of
Sanford;
four
(:AssU(X) system if hookups
d
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Foster 1-lorries
UULI.INS.
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JUANITA
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H.,
George
brothers,
*ere available. Council was
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especially concerned about A., Ronald Alfred and Harold F.
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half-sisters,
Mrs.
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nocruldren
are
placcdinBergman
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&amp;en.
t.4 1110 iI Ii rn • weari t,way a,
Interested in a financially
that there would be room for a Wallace, Jackson ilk; Mrs.
Margaret A oderson, the home for that month.
r,f •rnPOw Fint'f.I Home Cisapel
In addition to the subsidy, package plant on either site if 1)ek4es Williams, Orlando and
and emotionally rewarding pi'ott.ctJve custody supervisor
B illy Grill" of
v. -f l. Rt'w
c c .a t.ng 8AIII in Lolorv,evir
emergency shelter care P
occupation?
for the thvsion of Family
oneshouldbe needed . It simned Mrs. Lola Keeping of Naples,
(IrnV$erV GrITtiO# in
and ticipants are paid JILZ a da y for a time that council would Italy; three half-brothers, BriU
Do you have a few spare Services, is seeking warn
Land Raymond Yates, both of
per child, board rate for
accepting pwp!e to care for
deny the site pUps.
rooms or be&amp;?
Sanfc.rd,
and David T. Yates,
THORNTON, MIS, SEAULA
are
without
length
of
time
the
child
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In
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children, who
lonely In a 1st'
"You're asking us to 'eat' GI-UIU)'.
f , f/re
Are
parental care through no fault home, The r*'mal length of
71 for
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remain
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S'iiJWr
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houc because 'our "hddre
Gramt.ow Funeral Huziw in
time these children will
of their own.
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are grown and
charge of arrz*ngemnents
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1 5cvnoIe Lodge,
Monthly subsidies will be in the home is 14 days, she said. have always been under
Wdsw%4a
Interested persons reeking impression that we could
If your answer is "yes" to paid. starting at $100, depenat tionf oord
are proceed with our projects" lie
information
more
qv
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these questions, then the ding on how many cthildz-en are
that "our MRS. ISEAULA THIWVIO%
went on to
nc.nng
S.minoia R•1e5ah
housed.
Just
tohai'e
people
with
requested
to
call
Mrs
Amiderson
of
Family
Services
Is
Division
I ~ 43 w'lI (Qf'OV(t tar w.tat a,
at 3224661 in Sanford or write commitments are based on
anxious for you to coinac't t to homes available to accept
Mr Beaua ',%, 'fl.oraton,
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her at the Division of Family projects assubmitted"and said
arrange an appointment for children on an emergency
Ciftntler V
Gramow
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furmmwrl)
of
306
Magnolia
th
in
asking
the
developers
to
at
Services. P.O. Box 2194, Sanin charge
H0V
consultation on providing basis.
projects
Ave.,
di
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afternoon
at
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Judge ,Salfi the opinion in the
WhgIen case is "extremely
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Another proponent for the
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on the issue of the
"ritc'nt of penalty, has the power
t" imne the death sentence
.hiilgr Salfi rrinfrncts the nly
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''uit"ni'
to
'bic' u.urt is life, either imposed
ruurrc'ntley (if consecutively
ith the defendant's present
!if' sentence, unlesS the st..'
iprerrie ('oiirt reconsiders act
Isrifi*'s the language
.ri.thi'r ca.w. in which it
.!.It#,fl ''we ore unable in lbI.1( p of existing authorities or I
lo g ic to find support for ft.'
i'rintiflhianre of capital of!.''
as theretofore applied
orange County ilueitor I'
Powell has declared that hi' : .i
reviewed the derision ru JuL"
Solfi .inI found it to ho
F'o
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li' 'oiil if U'Molli'y pr. fuir IhISI liability coverage,
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butts iuuit of tI-a' ourt.s.
()'\l alley said hiss at',ii;iturvl) uriIt'ri'd dt'crt'asi's Im
AS'.Is'lzit('d I'ru's Writer
a related matter, O'MalIe
4 ,01111P111% had di'termined that
A 1s ni-Fault rati's, then insurant ,
TA 1,1 ,Al bAI:l-:, Fla
also t old newsmnu'ri hi' w,uliI il.
ihiittiit' tiiuitlit he fflr('i'(l Ii, no-fault had worki'd so well that
lorida lustiranci' ('ohmFlorida
'no major exceptions" to
lo
iii;iki' it tip in ithi'r Forimis of hi! was going to order an ;iil.
tiiissioiier 'iumim I )'Mallt'v
hii uirtli'r requiring all accident
ilutinal rat" uli' r'.i:i'
uthark in i'iiii't.I)I' mnrliiilini; ;)''ih)l4'
he'll order a u
,iruil health insimranii' linus uli
ill
pO.j)4'rtY
dam'
"Flu' r,'ilii'turm is hosed ii$$fl
we
increases
,iiitoiiioljilt' tnsutam'e maLt's in
ing busuness in Florida to stando'iillssinn I ))riite(-tsun.
ivsdu'rui' t"vt' gatiicnu'd for the
st'vt'ral i ceks bet'atist' i n
ardmn' and imriplify their potsuhit.'l I
first i5 liii )IlthiS no-Fault's i$'(!n
Fault savings, hut a spikI'Sil11ifl
ii's starling Jon. 1
lissachIuist'(ts ur(lerc'il an in IM'rtw11," said ()'M;illey.
Slates Supreme Court
fir Liii' umisurarmut' industry
Spukt'srrit'n froni a number of
tinder
its
norates
t'iiliI
ili'rru'ase
lit
Furman versus Georgia is th..'
complains tile illove
lii os ever , Iii' i'on.'t'du'd ttiat imia jir
Firms
insurance
insurant'.'
i'ollisitrm
fault
law,
it was the manner in which t1,,'
tilt mrmitel result in higher
liii' ('ilIIIIlOtlii'S i'oulil afford isratlng in Florida toldstati'
ti
rat,'s
sin
l&gt;t'gan
to
soar
death
penalty was being urninsurance costs.
Monday
gsvuig rat.' decreases hurt' insurance officia ls
to
insurance
s.
imiaki'
up
time
lass
s '-rongfut and
p
os'ct
that was
)'Malley told several new
than others, and that his order they couldn't meet the deadline
firms.
mmuu'ri Monday lie planned to hold
lili until l' on a 'iruiian'-by— _______________ "I'rt"s nothing in the ti
a r1t'i s conference **at the end
.'..iiipanv basis
if this month" to announce rate fault law that sa's Ilict
1)' Mollt' also said decreases
rettin'tion.s because t-ninpinit's rimissionur has to order a rate
e
inlil
h'pu.'nd in Individual
had realized savings under decrease less than a year alter
Iriviuit ri'urds and i here
Florida 's no-fault insurance it t ook effect,'' said Wudulu'II
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''Same insurance c'nrmmpanIt's
law, in effect since last Jan
Sanford
Sensor
Citizens
Club,
into
stanipeded
get
in
on time ratesang to
Tom Waddell, executive are still operating
2 p in (ii;ummiher of Commerceto I
i
ore
utiarging
in l%7, and ,iiakirmg prematureu'oriiments"
director of (lie Florida they
huilultnuZ
Ii the exact ammiounts of the rate
Insurance clflitdfl't afford to give rote
4k 1 Ii
Association of
(let re;isi's, he told newsmen
(lilt.,
decreases.
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Au. (ion to Lndi tht. 10
Companies. said enough
Under no-fault insurmnct-,
no-fault
took
,'flect,
it
When
Seiuic.itt'
(iuimunut:. I.ihr,ur.,
School
Middle
M ilwec'
hasn't been collected yet to
motorists are reimbursed up to
15
man
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a
t
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s
ithi
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a
Seminole P a is.
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a
in
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Parents' Night, 7:30 p. fit., at
know if no-fault is really saving carried
$5,00t) b' their own insurance
bowtier
rent
rate
reduction.
I
(',.sseI'mry
Teague Middle School, Forest
money.
Cuhlipanil's for personal injuries
"Sonic of our companies (('II ever, that rate cut applied unity
received in accidents regarto tin' cost of the basic no-fault
its they are experiencing
Oft. 11
was at fault. The
55
diess of 111)
coverage below wit the
said coverage
a result of no-fault,"losses
Volusia Rose Soc it't . Pi ti)
tended
to
take
the
law si as in
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Poovey, who is in charge
l)uring the ieek, members I
mill visit training and fire prevention.

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becomes the main concern of rates, regardless of the car
That ammunition comes in researchers
f~". ages are corn-When
the form of a survey which was
The researchers mailed out
bined, subcompacts and
recently completed at the
at
Los
28,000
detailed questionnaires compacts have the worst over
V,
University of California
attempt
to
assess
drng
all
in
an
accident rate
Angeles. It shows that the
. tiabit.s. These were divided into
The main differtuwe in
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categories of foreign sub- cent rates was age. Burg said
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American
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Younger drivers, on th
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whole, seem to prefer driving
was smaller cars and were involved
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categor)
Each
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money and start over."
ducted by three University of cars. The Volkswagen "Beetle" indicates,
Density of the projects was
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subcompact to prefer the standard sized
researcher, Prof. Harry Case, represented
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proposed apartment complexes meeting. Saulter reported that
the average age for the owner
Dr Albert Burg and Jack field, the Ford Falcon and
project
had
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COITh was approved at Last night's the architect for the
49.3
Baird. All are with the UClA Qws.-- II were the American of a standard car
City Council meeting following computed the density for the
Institute of Transportation and compact cars selected and full- pared to 13.5 for cornpact
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Marabella project 'on Grassy
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extended discussion.
Traffic Engineering,
sized Fords and Pontiacs were were involved in fewer ac
acre,
and
Developers for the proposed Lake I at 14.7 units per
m the standard sue car cide'nts.
The study was unique, ac-Marabella project and the the density for the Whitehall
Burg and his associates
About 9,000
cording to Burg. because of its category.
n project ion North Lake Tripleti
project have
emphasized the study was a Whitehall
emphasis on the incidence of person' responded and the
"fil
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befcfethe1nci1severa1Umes at l8. units per acre.
collons.
study team computed the pilot project and the results
Council agreed to go along
"Most previous research," he number of accidents per 100,000 should be considered a.' ten- 10 Order to establish that
governed by with the 14.7 density, since this
projects are not govern
RETIRING after 19 years of driving a school bus for Seminole County,
said. "has concentrated on miles driven in terms of car
the newest wrung ordinance is within the requirements of
Herbert Cherry (center) receives congratulations and a check from
or- the site plan review ordinance,
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and
the
site
plan
review
-.Superintendent of Schools John Angel (right) and transportation
dinance. Attorne) Jim Saulter but negotiated with the
Supervisor Woodrow Burnsed.
for the developers. May-Miller developers to bring the density
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Associates, claimed before and on Whitehall to 12 units per
again at this meeting that City acre Saulter said that the
Manager Ronald Bergman had developers would either purtold him the projects would not chase more land or remove
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M cIntosh reported to the plans for both projects conAn orchid corsage was of the event, with committee
LI ANN SIECZKOWSKI
. -council that he had investigated tingent upon compliance with
presented to Mrs. Baumgartner members Janet Byrnes, Clara
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Bergman's statement, which all stipulations as set forth by
Seminole County School Bus and a carnation to Cherry.
Maheu
had been witnessed by two city the council and acting mayor. [)rivers Association held a Angel, superintendent of (;race ))ollowa', Lois
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Woodrow
Rurnsed,
and
Pat
Fletcher,
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architect for the project. Zacco voting "no." Zacco actheir memoers recently at the transportation supervisor For colorful reception fare for those
and Pat designed
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lake
Mary fire station.
council
theremaining
the school system, pre'-.entud firesent. las
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a
cake
in
shape of a school
Bergman's statement was that members of -wheeling and
A total of 96 bus drivers from checks to each of the retirees on
bus,
decorated
with cllow
I himself, did not think the dealing" in order to satisfy Seminole
Count)' gathered to behalf of the drivers,
c0('t)niit,
and
complete
with time
ordinances would apply but he developers, and urged denial of bid a "fond adieu' to Mrs. Jean
flag
signifying
a
stop
sign.
Mrs. Grace hxkr, chairman rid
could not speak for the City the plans. Acting Council Baumgartner, itio has coinCouncil's feelings on this. Chairman
Leighty pleted 22 years of service to the
John
Bergman clarified this at last replied. 'NObOd)' tells me how county schools as a bus driver,
night's meeting by repeating to vote;' and the plans were and to Herbert Cherry, who has
that he was not speaking for the approved 3-1.
been on the job for 19 )'ears.
city, and that he had said that
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t ifieation and clarify th"
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r' another case in quest inn
Whalen remain' to te se nI'owetl continue,
1 hnil
ten4'eil in the plea html has
follow this decision with great
received a life sentene for ii
interest. and share with you the
May 23 guilty plea lii kidnaping
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Planrurg and Zoning board Farr 4,iludM
recommending denial of the agriculture to PU!) on property commercial area, school site.
Three public hearing's which The meeting will be held at 730 in
hjtlito* Prf1rtFarr, loca ted west of Markham gofl course, recrOSItiOn area and
involve Pill) 4 planned unit p. m. at the County Comimasion
kiokin, to the future, said there Woods Road and cast of Little open space.
ofthe courthouse.
developuient i are on tomorrow
were five applicnts for PU!) Wekiva River. The propertv
Hou.s1ec gill Lw m ater front
At last month'S cmmLSS1ofl
for connight's agenda
contains 776actes with one mile homes, two story terrace
encom
developments
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multitudinous of river frontage. Plans include
a
p tssing
esafld golf
a patio
and
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pcpulatum,andthatif the board an cecutive retreat. golf
ranted one applicant, it would, course, stables, recreation
The third request is
•n fairness, have to grant all. 1 center and restaurant.
Everette Huske -. developer of
A second request is that of
iave a gnawing feeling". Fart
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ticn said.
a from agriculture to PUP
Runnymed
e
," who requests
reaching the point of maximum
located on 642 acres along the
-. return. We must say 'no' to change from agriculture to
River. north of Vekiva
of the line things which PU!) on propert located north Wekiva
Springs Road.
of SR 434 including the Mid..re coming before us"
The ieveopment iull feature
4
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Among the three requests for Florida Country Club. The
single tanul
condonuniums.
.. ;omng change to Pill) are a property encompasses 1,600
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and
diellings.
and
an
office park.
request by Shaker Vale, Inc., acres between The Springs
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Ln. ('.untV Planner !)avid developers of
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Fire Prevention
It there is one hazard of everyday living in
which the old saying "An ounce of prevention is
worth a pound of cure" is certainly true, it is in
the case of fire.
Always true from the days when brush and

forest fires swept into the frontier towns and
wrecked havoc to these times of complex construction and drastic changes in neighborhoods,
it is imperatively demanding in the explosive
areas of Central Florida.
And in none more so than Seminole County
where governmental boundaries are under
and
common sense pressure to adjust to the '70s
do away with the concepts of yester-years.
We are moved to make this comment as this
is "Fire Prevention Week" and it is a campaign
which this year is aimed at the place where most
fires destroy not only property but lives. The

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common good.

Indeed this is another of the factors. now at
much longer. that
work and not to be gain
points to a n opportunity for consolidated or
combined government which confronts the
county and all the municipal governments.
And while this may take a great deal of doing
before it can he realized, the fire hazard is
something which has no time limitations nor

check list.
The danger is great. Last year over $300
million was the loss in home fires and more than
half the victims killed in fires suffered this fate
in their own homes.
IA.'t us make this a week for good
housekeeping and for the home clean-up which
can and will prevent such losses!

time-table for happening.

Offbeat Ruminations

Home.

We trust that other fire departments are as
wide awake to this opportunity to spread the
gospel of prevention as is the Sanford Fire
Department.
For what the expert fire-fighters of this

rapidly modernizing department are abou t is
somrt hing which is so simple :111(1 makes such
good sense that it deserves to tx' copied.
Under the direction of Fire Chief G. Manning
Uarriett, this story of home fire prevention is
being told to the elementary school classes,
Easily read and clearly diagrammed plans for
protection from fire hazards in homes are being
furnished the youngsters.

Opening The Ma i I, Opens The Eyes
Belittled sage: Confucius. books of Confucious, burned in
Channel, better wait fl() until
B HAL BOYLI.
an
1,400
long
revered by the Chinese as 213 B.C., by an earlier shortth
Th sa next year. Of more
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columnist might never know if swimmers ho attempted this the wisest of their wise men, Is lived dictatorship, survived to
[cit fewer than 2(50 have sue- now officially in disfavor in Red tx't'otne the basis tit Chinese
he didnt open his mail
gators don't have to worry et-eded since Matthew Vcbt, China Authorities feel his eduation for more than ,si(50
Alli
about getting false teeth. Some first conquered the Channel in teachings tend to undermine years.
Worth remembering: "All
authoritarianism because they
membersnfthe&amp;liigatOrfaTTlilY 1875. Strong tides and the cold,
grow as many as 40 sets of teeth choppy waters defeated more stress the ethical responsi- you can do about children these
bilities of individuals. But the days is to have them."
than 1,200 swir'imers.
in a lifetime,

The auto has become man's
worst enemy - except for man
himself. Of America's 114 mu Lt. Jim Poovey, training and fire prevention
lion drivers, one in live as In.
officer, is making the personal contact. This
vohed in a car accident last
the story to the homes by way of the
year. s.ioo were killed and
effective
which
has
been
. million were injured.
children is one
e
Spectacl s weren't innationally,
troduced until around the dawn
The burden of the message is that fire
of the 14th century. Until then
prevention is a family affair. If there is a fire this
millions of short-sighted people
represents a failure in the home to correct
throughout the world lived out
hazards and to take simple precautionary steps.
their lives without ever really
This county, of course, includes many
seeing a mountain, a cloud or
unincorporated areas. Some of these have
the stars.
volunteer fire departments. But the patchwork
Gi of the myths about sex
this
over
which
stretches
most
people used to believe quilt of fire protection
States
is
ed
and many still do - is that food
fastest growing county in th e Unit
containing saltpeter will rob
something which definitely is not capable of
both men and women of sexual
providing the kind and the extent of fire
desire. It doesn't.
protection which is needed.
You may have trouble finding
your identity, but you can be
pretty sure of one thing: You
are different from everyone
else on earth. Except for identiIn Washington, we are told, the Nixon adcal twins, whodohave the same
ministration is talking about turning the Vietmixture of genes, since they
nam war over to the Postal Service on the theory
both come from a single ferthat if the postal officials can't stop the war, at
tilized egg, your chance of
Charleston
(S.C.)
being
exactly like any other hu.
down.
least they can slow it
man
being
is infinitesimally
News and Courier
small. The odds against it can
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be expressed only by the digit
one followed by 9.301 zeros.
The Good Old Days 7 In Montgomer Ward &amp; Co.'s original
TELEPHONE
ca talogue in 1872 here were a
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pairs of Army wool sax, $1; a
set
of 12 white-handled knives
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and
Publisher
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Publisher
and
NE D DOYLE, Ad.,ertisrig Director &amp; Ass?
of bourbon whisky, $1.70.
FRANK VOLTOLINE. Circulation General Manager
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WINIFRED F GIELOW
Comptroller

STAFFORD DERBY
Editor of Editorial Page

ROY GREEN
CHARLES HAYS
Mehan'ai Sup!

RALPH HAYS
Con'i' Rr"vii Forerriari

,ANE CASSELBERRY
County Edlor

RAY STEVENS
DORIS WILLIAMS
Press Room Foreman
coc.ety Editor
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WASHINGTON-The wellpublicized bugging incident at
the Watergate here may never
emerge as the most telling issue
in the Nixon-McGovern campaign.
It could be, however, the
biggest publishing bet-off since
Clifford Irving tried to tell us all

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Publishers' representatives
I*ri &amp;y ii. 'lrca .r4 outlines
are coming In at an accelerated
pare from potential writers who
want to tell it all atotit
Watergate. flie writers range
from Martha Mitchell to free
lanca who contend they have

scene at the Democratic
National Committee
headquarters here earlier this
yeai are favorite targets of
book publishen, one printer's
rep said.
All are reluctant to jump into
print until their court cases
have concluded- No definitive
publishing work on the incident
is ripetted to be prLn.cd tef ore
the end of 1972. Next year,
however, they may glut the
market.
House Republicans may not
have seniority but they have
becti singularly successful over
the Last few years in bouncing
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O.u1ay t'nnternpt sentence
hanulcd down by Circuit JwI.'
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to talk to a grand jury last
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Re;uli', Jack O'Brien and Nant
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their senteni es
Beak it'd the trio to jail.
wearing a flashy knit suit, holding up a $1,200 wad of ruone.
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set .Iaiiu's 1(11_s_s argued tIn' exhibition. Turner refused to
state court had no authority to testily under the show ('ansi' or;)ro(t'('(l with trial as scheduled der and was sentenced to 150
ttii'
while
juirisdict itinalI,iy iii jail. That conviction
(1lIcStioIl was IlendiIIII, at the pri'_senitl&gt; is tinder appeal to the
211d District Court in Lakeland.
federal level.
UruiMk'i'tive jurors were not FIn,
In his trial, Turner (act's M
present in tin' iourtruwiui, which
was hail filled with spectators. counts of violating Florida's si-Defense attorneys later mdi- curities lalAs in salt's of l)ari•
i'atttl tilt')' would appeal to lx' Great,'' a motivational
Krcntttmiani's denial to the 5th course and subsidiary of Glenn
U. S. Circuit Cuiuirt of Appeals at W. Turner Enterprises. humNew Orleans. It was not liii- phries was charged with 50
UIIli.m Li.,
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,iu.'uii:ili'it ii,'ar it hue flint'.. i'.iurutc while the third c1u'fi'n1ant, I)avid Baumann, was
turn state's evidence in return would again delay the trial
lilt!
petition
se'klng
it
t'iiangi.'
flaITle(i
on 36 counts of selling
of
immunity
and
three
for
Turner's business associates of jurisdiction was hstily filed in unregistered securities.
IIuiiuphries, a ''Dare to Ix'
went to jail for refusing to the U.S. Middle District Court
answer it grand jury's in nearby Tnnpa last Friday Great" area director from
after Patterson (lenied a change Tampa told Judge Patterson
questions.
Monday he wanted to (urn
In a verbal order Monday, of ve nue.
state's evidence anti fire his
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lurner's
('Oflstitu.
KrentzJudge
Hen
District
U.S.
man refused to step into the tiounl rights to free speech, as- attorney, Arnold Levine.
Ile was iniine'diately grilflte(i
case and sent it right back to si'nstily andpublic trial had
Pinellas County Circuit Court. been imperiled 1)), the state immunity by the state and
K rent z man dismissed Court and that lower court spent iiiuch of the rest of the
without hearing a defense plea judges had evidenced prejudice (lay behind closed doors with
for a federal court to take over in events which led to the initial prosecutors.
''lie arrived at his 'ccision
the case, saying that the postponement of the cast' last
freely.
iiluritarsI and at Ili
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face
did
petition on
such
relief
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Tile tw ice-iii'layed securities
violations cast' of Florida
business tycoon Glenn W ,
Turner wa_s set for trial again
Imlay despite nearly a week of
legal moves by his lawyers to
Like it out (if the hands of a state
court here.
A federal judge Monday rejected the 38-year-old self -made
millionaire's plea to take jurisdiction and last week the presiding state judge denied Turner's request to swil111
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from Pinellas ('ourity' because
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$37.4 billion In fiscal year 1970.71, an increase of $4.7
billion over the previous year.
Hut the city expenditures totaled $39.1 billion in 1970.7i,
making for a net loss of $1.7 billion. This was $200 million
more on the minus side of the ledger than in the year
before.
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source of funds, supplying more than a quarter of total
revenues. Talk among city fathers these days is of
"revenue sharing," in which the federal government will
ante up generous injections of money for the hard-pressed
state and local governments, with the hoped- for result
that increasingly unpopular property taxes can be eased.
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The next day, Everett Tote to President Lincoln: "1
should be glad if 1 could flatter myself that I came as near to
the central idea of the occasion in two hours, as &gt;013 did In two
minutes.'

In this case, they would rely
on another professional
graybeard-Rep. Jack Kemp,
It-N.Y. One l(publicani pushing
the game told this writer that
Keziip, long since retired from
the Buffalo Bills, still has
enough rip in the arm to defeat
anything the Democrats might
display.
"We have enough weight by
otlien attu.bef&amp; to gIve Jck thc
protection he needs," the
wurce said. "But we don't
know how much weight they
have."
At this point, the game has
not beets scheduled. Also, no one
is willing to begin calculating
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Carl Siiridburg reports that Lir.coln looked at the
voluminous manuscript and cited a remark by Daniel
Webster. "Solid men of Boston make no long orations."
Whether Lincoln wrote his own speech on the back of an
envelope,
while on the train heading for the ceremonies,
old
as fact or fanta sy.
difficult
to
establish
is
just
about
forgotten Edward Everett, as
has
History
Gett.sburg,
although this was not true at
role
at
least for his
time.
Everett
got
the
big
newspaper
play-his speech
the
and
was
widely praised.
took up two full newspaper pages
Lincoln's remarks got Little immediate attention, and even
this included biting criticism.
Everett began: "Overlooking these broad fields now
reposing from the Labors of the waning year, the mighty
Alleghenies dimly towering above us, th e graves of our
brethren beneath our feet, it is with hestitatlon that I raise
my poor voice to break th e eloquent silence of God and
nature.. ." He broke that silence for a hour arid 57 minutes,
So President Lincoln had is hard act to follow,
eloquently.
and an audience which must have been a wee bit on the jaded
side. There were a few reporters, however, who praised it.
The Springfield siU. Republican said of the speech: "It tins
the merit of unexpectedness in its verbal perfection and
beauty."

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nual baseball game.
Democrats have been so
oversitieliningly trounced In
these benefit outings each year
that the Republicans now even
keep their best pitcher-Wilmer
"Vinegar Bend,' Mizell of
Mizouri-ff the mound. Mizell
has picked up several Inches of
girth on the middle since his
days with the St. Louis Cardinals but still apparently baa
enough on the ball to wipe out
Ufl% would-be Democratic curve
ball hitter.
Republican.s now say they
want to go One better by
ehulknging t.)euiocrats to an
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by a few appropriate remarks."
More bluntly, keep it short, buster.
Everett was a thoughtful man, and when he had cornpieted his speech he sent a copy of the text to President
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future As affluence has advanced beyond most Imaginings. the quality of life seems to have itecisned seriously
in man ,many ways
I' not talking just about those things the politicians
and someother figures mean when they say ''quality
of life" - the pollution of air and water, the rampant
crime in the streets, the deterimatloli of city services, etc
There is something much bigger and more important
missing (toni American life And the saddest part about
that is that millions upon millions of Americans don't
know It because they never had it.
To speak of the '1jood old ilays'' is to lay oneself open
wise There is
to easy scoffing, good.nat ured or of
souit' validit v in that kind of criticism l'olit ical analyst
Richard Sc am mon once s nor ted ''The good old days ,
those were the days when mama boileti the wash",
Agreed Many of tile shortcomings of hte past are forgotten as recollections
of good times spread a golden
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friends and asstx'tates and say tlatl' that a lot that went
on was better than what goes on today
One hardly knows where to begin and no short repoil
like this can more than brush the surface
I'll start by saving there was a great deal more sim 1i'
dignity in lIfe kindness, in the sense of considerat on
for others exhibited in public places. was pract ic.'ti in
shouting ;waci' and io'i'
not ca tried on lilac
fact
of flowers tnt''
or .it ttfIL'l.ili\ ;t (bred liv the thriittIn,
strangi'I s• hand
A short few decades ago. freedom and opportunity Wi'' i'
cruefly detii.'d to blacks and other minorities (thei r
numbers were then intich smallert But freedom Wa s
better understood as (ieeplv linked with order.
Because In this age. ''order" was adopted by some
Americans as a code word for harsh suppression of
minority rights and opportunities Its vital bond with
Freedom is broken.
tXX to 75,(XX) miles a
Wherever I go. and I travel
year to all corners of the land. I see on almost any given
day more thoughtless. selfish, inconsiderate, disorderly
human behavior than I saw in months in earlier times
e s. there are far more people today. but that just
Yes, y
isn't the whole story.
We like to blame the carnage on the highways on dedi'.
(ective cars. There is a point there, lint a thousand Ralph
Naders couldn't produce safety out of the mail, selfish
scramble which enlivens our roadways
When we're not in cars, most of us these days t ra ci lit
the great big bus in the sky. It's a marvel of speed and
technical efficiency. But almost everything a human
being has to do to get to an airplanc, sit in it, get off
of it, get his bags and go on his way involves a herdlike
clashing of elbows that i painfully demeaning.
We like to blame city decay on government neglect
and lack of rebuilding money. Again, the complaint has
some merit But much of the mess is simply disorganized
human behavior. The cities are an ugly portrait of people
who don't care, who litter streets and lawns. scrawl
their pathetic names anti slogans In spray paint every.
where, wait for "them" to make the urban scene more
livable.
The fuss about the voting wearing long hair and beads
is silly. What isn't silly is the rontrived ugliness some
of the young insist upon these days, and the emptyheaded lounging in public places which passes for "living"
in the nonworld they have created
Amid all the gross selfishness, I find little real caring
for self. And much of the "new freedom" is only a
spiritless caricature.

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In this autumn of presidential speeches, it might be
useful to dwell upon the speech that President Abraham
Lincoln gave at Gettysbur g five score and rune years ago.
It wasn't intended as a speech, either by President
Lincoln or by the worthy citizens who invited him to attend
the edicatson ul a National Soldier's Cemetery at Gett)StAir.
In fact, if he hadn't held the high office he did, Lmcoln
have been asked to say a word. It was this matter of
protocol alone that put turn on the program.
They had a "main speaker" - Edward Everett. perhaps
one of the great classical orators of his tory. But it took some
discussion before It was decided that the chairman Include in
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the imitation to the president this request:
you
to
invite
authorized b) the governors of the various states
which
will
ceremonies,
to be present and participate in these
doubtless be very imposing and solemnly Impressive of the
nation. formally set apart these grounds to their sacred use

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the best of Foist of (etc reroi r'l
f lot irl1i (.' fl°i
I irnrtnr ('hester Rlakernore by Iho department, with a
he sees no a'inflirt of in- price of $4M0 a square font
F'partment official Jim Rnir"st In all' wing a firm
r '(iflatiflI
;Slc,(Wi annual ieflr sairl the agency is seekine
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with a state agency to a total of l2f1.flflA square feet,
'kI a gate frrim his hack yard probably in four separate hut
Wtno -'o,ii
contiguous
$ golf course.
Blakeniore approves or re- tsiildngs, it an annual cost if
)P('tS c(i,tf' teases. taking his ar557fll
tionc to the Cabinet For cririfir.
Rlakemorr'. who lives in i'
roalion
olrli'r quibdiviinn ad joining It"
Asked Monday if he had con- W,npund golf course, said
..ik'red ., priccibleennflfrt when favored reinniflg proprsse1 by
' riewrøwl Properties built the the company even though most
to its golf course at his re- of his Indianhead Acres neigh1 ui'ct . Blakern'ire said '1 don't Pwirs opposed the development
f'el there's any
1 favored re-inning of that
itt' said W,ra'wc.nwl partner property from agricultural l's'i:obc'rt (,trtee r,ffered him a ruse I was afraid that pastiiroçirtnerchip in the firm but '1 land out there could become a
iirneii it down because I don't pigpen or it trailer park." he
tIi(iW whether there would be saul. '1 thought a golf
ny leases corning from this the quality-type project hey
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Nor does it signal ahead whether it will take
place in some of the obviously dangerous firetraps which usage and time have made of the
older buildings in the county on the farm or on
Main Street.
Thus we join with the non-profit National
Fire Frevention Association of Boston and urge
all county home-owners to complete a safety fire

There are existing fire fighting units which
are capable of mustering enough strength to
cope with the fire hazard. These could be welded
into a much better weapon if the legal restricthe local
tions and - even more damaging
a
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Fire Prevention Is Truly Up To You!
There are existing fire fighting units

It there is one hazard of everyday living i n
which the old saying "An ounce of prevention is
true,

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capable of mustering enough strength to
wi th the fire hazard. These could be welded
into a much better weapon if the legal restricLions and - even more damaging - the local
rivalries could be erased by a zeal for the
common good.
Indeed this is another of the factor . now at
work and not to be gainsaied much longer, that
points to an opportunity for consolidated or
c mbined government which confronts the
county and all the municipal governments,
And while this may take a great deal of doing
before it can be realized, the fire hazard is
something which has no time limitations nor
time-table for happening.
are

it is in

worth a pound of cure" is certainly
the case of fire,
Always true from the days when brush and
forest fires swept into the frontier towns and
w-recked havoc to these times of complex COfl'
struction and drastic changes in neighborhoods.
it is imperatively demanding in the explosive
areas of Central Florida.
o
And in none more so than Seminole County
governmental
boundaries
are
under
where
common sense pressure to adjust to the '70s and
do away with the concepts of yester-years.
We are moved to make this comment as this
is "Fire Prevention Week" and it is a campaign
which this year is aimed at the place where most
fires destroy not only property but lives, The

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Nor does it signal ahead whether it will take
place in some of the obviously dangerous firetraps which usage and time have made of the
on the farm or on
older buildings in the county
Main Street.
Thus we join with the non-profit National
Fire Prevention Association of Boston and urge
all county home-owners to complete a safety fire
check list.
The danger is great. Last year over $300
million was the loss in home fires and more than
half the victims killed in fires suffered this fate
in their own honws.
Let us make this a week for good
housekeeping and for the home clean-up which
can and will prevent such loss&amp;

Opening The Mail, Opens The Eyes
books I Confucious, burned in
P'clttIt'd sage: Confucius,
it nC% until
Channel. better
1 HAL BOYLE
as
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B.C., by an earlier short\%i,' YORK' AP - Thuis a next year . Of more than 1.400 long revered by the Chinese
lived
dictatorship, survived to
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miumnist might never know if swimmers who attempted tIns the wisest of their wise men,
of Chinese
feat, fewer than 2(X) have sue- now officiaflyindasfaiortn Red become the basis
open his mail:
he
than 2,000
for
more
education
i-ceded sinc'c Matthew Webb China Authorities feel his
Alliitcirs don ' t have to wom
scars.
t'onquert'd the Channel n teac tun'. tend to undermine
about getting false teeth. Some first
Worth remembering: "All
because
they
authoritarianism
cold,
tides
and
the
members of the alligator family 18Th. Strong
you can do about children these
waters defeated more stress the ethical responsigrow as many as 40 sets of teeth choppy
bilittes of individuals. But the days is to have them."
than 1.200 swimmers.
in a lifetime,
The auto has become man's
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Of
America's
114
milhimself.
PtAJEE 7MTOR'
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1IOTI drivers, one in five was involved in a car accident last
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%ear, 54,700 were killed and
j. ve million were injured.
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In fact, if he hadn't held the high office be did. Lincoln
souldn't have been asked to ay a word. It was this matter of
protocol alone that put him an the program.
They had a 'main speaker" - Eduard Everett, perhaps
one of the great classical orators of history. iit it took some
discussion bo!ore It was decided that the chairman include in
the invitation to the president this request: ". . .1 am
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authoriu'ciby the governors of the various states to invite
will
which
ceremonies,
to be pr.-sent and participate in these
impressive
of
the
and
soleinrd)
doubtless be very imposing
grounds
to
their
sacred
use
nation, formally set apart these
by a few appropria te remarks."
More bluntly, keep it short, buster.
Everett was a thoughtful man, and when be had cornpleted his speech he sent a coiy of the text to President

lincoln. noting that it might help in avoiding duplication of

Carl Sandburg reports thsi l.ir.coln looked at the
volinntr.aus manuscript and cited a remark by I)ant?l
Webster "Solid men of Boston make no long orations."
Whether Lc,coln v:rnte his own speech on the back of a.1
old en-elope. while on the- train heading for the ceremonies,

is difficult to establish as fact or fantasy.
History has just atx,ut kis-gotteia Edward Everett, as
least for his rnle atGettsbtwg. although this was not tru. at
the time. Evzrett got the big neisneper play -his speech
took up two full newspaper pages - and was widehe praised.
lincoln's remarks got little immediate attention, end even
this included bitini criticism.
"Overlooking these 'road fields now
K
Everet
reposlnz from the labors of the waning )•(5J the mighty
Aflegherues dimly towermg above us, the graves of our
brethren beneath our feet, it is with hesttt.atlon that 1 raise
my poor voice to break the eloquent sticrce of God and
nature. ....lie broke that silence lot a hour and 57 minutes,
So President lincoln vtd a hard act to follow,
eloquently.
and at'. audience ,thirh must have been a we,. bit on the laded
side. There were a few reporters, howe"er, who praised it.
The SprL'Igfield 1111. i Republican said of the speech: "It has
th e merit of unexpectedress in its verbal perfection and
beauty."
The next ally. Everett wrote to President Lincoln: "I
should be glad if I could flatter myself that I came as near to
the central idea of the occasion In oAohours, as you did in two
minutes."
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paign.
It could be. however, the
biggest publishing bet-off Wince

D"rnocrats have teen so
scene at the Democratic
overwhelmingly
tr.unced in
National Committee
these
benefit
outings
each year
earlier
tins
headquarters here
that
the
Republicans
now evt-n
targets
of
year are favorite
pitcher-Wilmer
keep
their
best
book publishers, one printer's
rep said.
All are reluctant to jump L'ito
print until their court cases
have conchded. No definitive
publishing work on the Incident
Is expected to be printed before
the end of 1972. Next year,
however, they may glut the

Geneva Ovs"do
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House Republicans may not
have seniority but they have
been singularly successful over
Ole Last few )cars in bouncing

lancers who contend they have

Democrats In a definitely

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'Vingar Bend,' Mizell of

Missouri-off the mound. Mizell
has picked up several Inches of
girth on the middle since his
days with the St. Louis Cardinals but still apparently has
enough on the ball to wipe out
any would-be Democratic curve
bitil hitter.
Republicans now say they
want to go one better by
challenging Democrats to an
equally competitive onegame only match up in touch

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have."
At this point, the game has
not been scheduled. Also, no one
is willing to begin calculating
Ow odds on such a contest.

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has e tx's'n ssarus'tl to rusrufint'
their accounts to tt'stituiu'n aiid Miiiit' (I) st IIIiO'tl suulaIxIrters
vvidt'ni's' as it turuftulds in the demonstrated in supportof
('I.EMtWATEU, Fla . i Al'
cuurtrooliu.
'l'uirti.'r out-side the courthouse.
l'lie twice-delayed securities
lit' then iirulvru'd 'l'iurnr'r his s''
l'.utti'rsuun's uusntinuatwt' fol.
violations cast' of Florida
business tycoon Glenn S. litstesl is brief s iunrtroiuui hear- plain ss hat hart. II any. he had
tug during %ii hicli ulek'rusu' t'ouru- in ssrgaruiiing and financing the
Turner was set for trial again
st'l .laiiues Russ argued the exhibition, Turner refused to
today despite nearly a week of
state court had nsu authority to testily tinder the show cause or legal moves by his lawyers to
liroc('etl with trial its st'hesluhr'd sh'r :irisl was sentenced to 150
take it out of the hands of a state
the
while
jiirisdicliumu;uI days Ili jail. That conviction
court here.
question Was pi- ndi ng at IN, iuru'se,itly is untk'r appeal to the
A federal judge Monday re2nd District Court in I lku'land,
federal k's'el
jet-ted the 38-)- car-old sell-mink'
Prospective jurors were not I"la.
millionaire's plea to take juris.
In his trial. Turner fact's 80;
diction and last week the pro- present Ili tilt' l'ourtrsftutli, which
counts
of violating Florida's sa'half
filled
with
spectators.
stats'
judge
denied
Turnsiding
l'fen_se attorneys later mdi- t'urlties laws in sales ol ''t)art'
er's request to switch the trial
tat u'sl they would a pua I to be Great." a motivational
from Pinellas County because
Kreiititivan's denial to (lit' 5th course anal subsidiary of ( l'iin
of widespread publicity.
In related actions Monday, U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals at W. Turner Enterprises. Ruinone of Turner's codefendants, New Orleans. It was nuat liii- idiries stas charged with 50
William Humphries, sgrecd to nis'shiati'ly clear if this iuuovt' count_s st hut' the third t'odi'feiiaf.
ant. Ihuvid Hautnanni, was
turn state's evidence in return would again delay the trial
'flue
petition
seeking
it
t'hiaiigi'
tairineti on 16 counts of selling
of
and
three
immunity
for
jurisdiction
was
hstily
filed
in
unregistered
securities.
business
associates
of
Turner's
went to jail for refusing to the U.S. Middle District ('ourt
Humphries. a "Dare to be
grand jury's ill nearby Tampa last Friday Grea t" area director from
answer a
after Patterson denied a change Tampa, told Judge Patterson
questions,
of VCflUL'.
Monudiiy he wanted to turn
verbal
order
Monday.
In a
It claimed Turner's eunstitu- state's evidence and fire his
U.S. District Judge lien Krentz man refused to step into the tioniul right_s to fret' speech, as. attorney, Arnold Levine.
lie was Immediately granted
case and sent it right back to sembly and public trial had
been
itiipt'rult.'d
by
the
state
Immunity
by the state and
Pinellas County Circuit Court.
that
lower
court
spent
uuiucti
of the rest of tin'
disin
is
se
ti
court
and
K rent z iiian
plea
judges
had
evidenced
prejudice
day
behind
closed
doors with
without bearing a defense
events
which
led
to
the
initial
Prosecutors.
court
to
take
over
in
for a federal
''lit' arrived at his decision
the case, saying that the postpiit'uiit'nit of (tie cOSt' last
not
enWt'tltn'sday.
fres.'lv,
voluntarily and at in&gt;'
face
did
petition on its
to
such
relief
under
title Turner
the law.
Krentzman's order wits
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IluitiOti,
older subdivision adjoining the
.sked Montluiv if hi" hintl ((ifl. Winewnod golf course, laid he
cislereti a possible conflict when favored re'inning proposed by
Wlncwos'l l'rnpertim's built the the rornpa.iy even though most
uti' tip It,;riIf t tiurs at his u'- of his Indlanhead Acres neigh1tui'st, ltliikeIn(,rf' said 'I don't hors opposed the development
f.'r'l there's any."
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1k' saId 'Ninewo'sd p,rtner property from agricultural heItotwrt ('arts's' offered him a cause I was afraid that pasturerte.'rship in this' Firm but I land out there could become u
r fl4'(l it ilsuwn t,m'rauss' I don't pigpen or a trailer park," he
'iiiw whether there would he mid. '1 thought a golf course.
I ll y leases coming from this the quality-type project they
iubilpiifly for my approval I fell wr'ro t.ulk ing about, would enlike that wouilsl put tiui' in a hu;uns nprnperty
psit1uu1u I tlusln't want to be in
CANNON MUSIC CO.
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they would rely
on another professional
graybeard-Rep. Jack Kemp,
H-N V One Republican p'zshwi
the game told this writer that
Kenip, long since retired from
the Buffalo Bltb, still has
enough zip in the arm to &amp;feat
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City governments are in a financial bole and it's getting
deeper, reports Commerce Clearing house.
Revenues of all city governments In the country totaled
$37.4 billion in fiscal year 1970-71, an increase of $4.7
billion over the previous year.
But the city expenditures totaled $39.1 billion in 1970-71,
making for a net loss of $1 7 billion. This was $200 million
more on the minus side of the ledger than in the year
before.
Property taxation continues to be the predominant
source of funds, supplying more than a quarter of total
revenues. Talk among city fathers these days is of
"revenue sharing," in which the federal government will
ante up generous injections of money for the hard-pressed
state and local governments, with the hoped-for result
that increasingly unpopular property taxes care be eased.
But Uncle Sam can only give to the people what he
takes from them In the first place and he is already running tremendous deficits himself (which are paid for
through inflation, another kind of taxation.
Cynical students of the situation take a wait-and-see
attitude. Rather than helping the cities out of their
financial plight, revenue sharing may only enable them
to dig deeper holes.

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Clifford Irving tried to tell us all
about Howard Hughes.
Publishers' representatives
here say inquiries and outlines
are coming In at at, accelerated
pace from potential writers who
want to tell it all about
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liv the department. with a lea"'
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Department official Jim Hni.
$516.001 annual ,elli' said t1w agency is seeking
negotiuitini!
lriuse with a state agency to n total of 120,000 cn,uiare fret,
h,ushl a guts' frotri his tiack yard probably In four separate bitt
Winewond
hut golf (('IitSt',
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' t.c stats' leases, taking his It('$7,000.
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know it because they never hail it.
To speak of the ''good old days is to lay oneself open it
to easy scofting, good.nattired or otherwise There is
some validity in that kind of criticism Political analyst
Richard Scanimon once snorted : ''The good old days ,
those were the days when mama boiled the WaSh
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Agreed. Mans' of the shortcomings of the past are for
gotten as recollections of good times spread a golden
glow over everything But I'll just defy my younger
friends and associates and say flatly that a lot that went
on was better than what goes on today.
short report
One hardly knows where to begin and no
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than
brush
the
surface
like this can niot
1, 11 start by sas ing there was a great (teal more sim lIt'
dignity in life kindness, in the sense of considerat on
for others ehihited in public places, was practiced in
fact- not carried on placards shouting peace and love
or artificially proffered by the thrusting of flowers into
strangers hands
fi c'edom .111d (illitirt liii t \ ss il
A Ow l t few decades
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cruelly denied to blacks and other minorities
numbers were then much smaller). But freedom wa
better understood as deeply linked with order.
Because in this age, "order" was adopted by some
of
Americans as a code word for harsh suppression
bond
with
minority rights and opportunities. Its vital
freedom is broken.
Wherever I go. and I travel 50,000 to 75,000 miles a 0'
year to all corners of the land. I see on almost any given
day more thoughtless. selfish, inconsiderate, disorderly
human behavior than I saw in months in earlier times
Yes. yes, there are far more people today. but that Just
isn't the whole story
We like to blame the carnage on the highways on defective cars. There is a point there. But a thousand Ralph
Naders couldn't produce safety out of the mad, selfish
scramble which enlivens our roadways
When we're not in cars. most of us these days travel in
the great big bus in the sky. It's a marvel oI speed and
technical efficiency. But almost everything a human
being has to do to get to an airplane, sit in it, get off
of it, get his bags and go on his way involves a herdlike
clashing of elbows that is paint tilly demeaning.
We like to blame city decay on government neglect
and lack of rebuilding money. Again, the complaint has
sonic merit But much of the mess is simply disorganized
human behavior. The cities are an ugly portrait of people
who don't care, who litter streets and lawns scrawl
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politicians
I'm not talking just about those things the
"quality
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water,
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anti
air
of life" - the pollution of
city services, etc
crime in the streets, the deterioration of
and
nioi'e important
bigger
There is something much
saddest
part about
the
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this autulin of presidential
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useful to wcu1 upon
Lincoln gave at Gettysburg five score and nine years ago.
t wasn't intended as a speech, either by 1'resident
lsncolr. or by inc worUy citizens who invited him to attend
the octlication uf a Nati.)flI'l Soldier's Cemetery at Get-

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s i the contrived ugliness some
is silly What Isn't silly
these days. and the empty'
vouniz
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of the
headed lounging in public places which passes for "living"
in the nonworhl they have created.
Amid all the gross selfishness. I find little real caring
for self. And much of the 'new freedom" is only a
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few of the prices quoted: six
pairs of Army wool sox, $1; a
set of 12 white-.handk-d knives
and forks. $1: a six-gallon keg
of bourbon whisky, $1.70.
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FRANK VOL1OLINE. Circutation General Ma na ger
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The Good Old Days: In Mont.
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WALTER A Z,IELOW. Editor and Puhsher
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throughout the world lived out
their lives without ever really
seeing a mountain, a cloud or
the stars.
, of the myths about sex
mnst people used to believe and many still do - is that food
containing saltpeter will rob
both men and women of sexual
desire. It doesn't.
You may have trouble finding
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mixture of genes, since N)both come from a single feryour chance of
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being exactly like any other human being is Infinitesimally
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In Washington, we are told, the Nixon administration is talking about turning the Vietnam war over to the Postal Service on th e theory
that if the postal officials can't stop the war, at
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Home.

We trust that other fire departments are as
wide awake to this opportunity to spread the
gospel
of prevention as is the Sanford Fire
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Department.
For what the expert fire-fighters of this
rapidly modernizing department are about i
something hich is so simple and makes such
gcij snt' that it deserves to be copied
Under the direction of Fire Chief G. Manning
Harriett. this story of home fire prevention is
being told to the elementary school classes,
Easily read and clearly diagrammed plans for
protection from fire hazards in homes are being
furnished the youngsters.
Lt. Jim Poovey. training and fire prevention
officer, is making the personal contact. This
getting th e story to the homes by way of the
children is one which has been effective
nationally.
The burden of the message is that fire
.e is a fire this
prevention is a family affair. If therepresents a failure in the home to correct
hazards and to take simple precautionary steps.
This county, of course, includes many
unincorporated areas. Some of these have
volunteer fire departments. But the patchwork
quilt of fire protection which stretches over this
fastest growing county in th e United States is
something which definitely is not capable of
providing the kind and the extent of fire
protection which is needed.

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In Two Weeks

Edgewater, Winter Park On Course
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ThiS post week the Eaglc
rOared past 1.yITIIUI in what was
expected to be a close battle, 34ft. It y,ui the tough Eagle
defense and the' tleetf noted
Wayne Gand) that sparked the
Eagle victory
And the effort h) the Eagles
against lyman served as a
notice to the other Metro crews
for the Edgewater offense,
ee hich had been sputtering
really came to life also in fact
the Eagles scored one less point
against Lyman then they had ir
their first three games.
Tee o other Metro entrie'
continued their winning ways.
both posting their third straight
victory. Colonial rallied

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Hunting Notes
Ikaubiul days. cool nights, and a bit of a nip in the
rnorrnrig air ushered in Phase One of dove season for hunters
in the Central florida Region. Starting October 7, the first
phase will run to NoveTther 5.
Phase Two begins November 11 and continues through
November 26.
Dect'mtx!t 16 is openln4! date for Phase Three and after
January fi, dove hunters can put away their shotguns to turn
to other game. Daily bag limit is 12 with not more than two
days limit in possession at any time.
Quail and squnrel season is only a month away with
opening day set for November 11. closing date is February 1I
Rag and posses.siofl hmiLs arc 12 per day on quail with n
more than 24 on hand. Ten gray squirreLs ma be taken daily
with possession lirn: set at 20.
Deer and turkey hunters will take to the woods
November 11 with their activities scheduled to end innuar'
1, Daily hog limit on both is one. season limit two, arid

Herald Sports Writer
There are but tee o untx'ateflS
irs the Metro Confercflct' and
other than their head on clash in
tee o weeks they both may have
passe ri their toughest test
already.
And that "test" is none other
than the Class AAA Hornets of
Bishop Moore who gave the
Winter Park Wildcats fits last
week before bowing 13-7. The
margin of victor) was a pair ot
field goals by the Parkers fine
kicker Dan Lovett.
unbeaten,
other
flit'
Edgewatc'r. previous1) had
edged past the same Bishop
Moore team be a slim R4 count.

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the Metro that has scored at
Colonial really had to put out least three touchdowns in
in the second half of its game everygarne. But ahead of the
with upstart Boone, a three- Colonial creee are dates with
time loser in Metro play. The Evans. Edgewater. Winter
Braves had a 147 lead earl) in Park and Bishop Moore, who
the third period :and led 14-13 are' perhaps the toughest four
later in the period only to have is entries in the circuit.
Evans, a 14-7 loser to Vinter
Torn Arrant touchdown put the
Genadicr ahead, 19-14 after Park in its opener, really had a
three periods. A fourth period tough time posting its third
trasght m'in Titusvtlle me as nOt
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followed by Colonial and Evans,
both 3-1. Lyman and Bishop
Moore have 2.2 marks and Oak
Hisige ansi Boone are 14 while
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Jones Is
This emeek's action finds
l,i1ian at home against Boone,
bishop Moore at Colonial,
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test for the Trojans and things
looked easy for the Orlando
school as they assumed a 27.
lead after three periods. But
three scores in the fourth period
made it a little hairy at the
finish.
in the other game Oak tdge
kept .lnnes me inless anti
scoreless as well with a 32.4)
bopping. It was the Pioneers
first ,ctnry after three straight

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I)on Smith of &amp;'mrno)e Sporting Goods Store noted that
fewer hunters were nut for opening day of dove season than U
years past. due possibly to the stricter no-trespass law and
lack of information on hunting dates.
John Fuller and party were among those who did tr
their luck. They reported a very successful hunt.
Danny lloyd was another of the opening day dove hunters
who came in with a limit from the Farmton area according to
Jim Hlythc at the Plaza Sports Shop. Willie Brown and sons
also chose Farmntun for their first day 's shooting and also got
their limit.
lilythe mentioned a few good hauls around Lake Mary
but most hunters brought in only four or five.

Fresh Water News
'I'!a' ril(('t has catch for st'vt'rl (tat s for Wekiva River
fishermen was brought to Camp Seminole Sunday. (fltis
Faulk, owner, checked in a string of seven landed by C.oney
Sparek Sunday. Live shiners accounted for this haul.
Itass action along the river is improving according to
Faulk and cooler weather should cause it to become even
better ('. Caudell tried his luck here for a couple of hours
Frida) with top water plugs, hooking three but unfortunate))
landing onl) one of about three pounds.
Man) visitors were nut oh the weekend Faulk noted.
mostly just cruising the river and enjoying the weather fl
fishing is producing some fair catches of nitxed bream and
bass.
Boat traffic was heavy around the Ostet'n lidge Canip
Sunday morning with most fishermen heading for La
Monroe and speckled perch Paul Johnson. camp owner, saw
that not mans bass anglers were on the river as specks ha't
urne to life ain in the take. Sortie nice ones arc beira'
caught too around the bridge by bank fishermnerc
Bob ling at Marina isle Camp was not vaiIable for
comment but his wife. Shirley. gave' out the information that
Rob tried the river himself this week, just to see if the perch
were hungry in that area. Thes were. King landed l nice'
ones on is jigger pole along with a bass and a bream.
Buck Pay and party visited the highbanks section of the
.1011115 river and found the specks had moved in there.
It!'. landed a string of 39.
lake Jessup reports showed fishing action to be' a little
io but bob )'oglt' and sons, Bobby and Ryan, managed to
tind Li large shelkric'kt'rs in Howell Creek.
Soldwrs Creek is still troubled with the problem of mud
iiiing down from building sites in the Winter Springs urea
.tnce the heavy rainfall of last week
llvainths have contributed another protil'ni in Lake'
.h'M.Up Black Hammock hisb'vn completel bhx'kcd in and
several vursfl. of the beautiful pests lined the breakwater at
Iliky's ('amp. Thrt' ' helpful' airboat operators smashed
tht'ii craft through the ;aninit'd plantr to break them up hut
tvi the process, smashed Hiley 's breakwater f cmi' in several
dors's and blasted the windshield out of a boat, all this
ut being asked to help
t'ore Cheney Lit Wekiva River liziven Camp said he
sorr to say it but rumors of big fish eerc more
ve'.'ak'rit than actual catches thus week. Man) tales of big
iass seen me urking up from the St. Johns were related but feme
atches reported. ' ampt'rs are getting some bream and
'atfih for their nigtlt.l) cooknut and Ctu'ne almost became'
;ot'tic describing the' sinell of fish and hushpuppies si72liflg
ofl an open tue in the brisk Fail evenings. ' in fact, said
,eorgi', ''It smells so gc around here, it riuskes nic wish I
v.;o the camper anti someone else doing the work '' Conie to
tiirsk about it - that is Li oretty hard combination to beat
Mis) McMilian and Pauline (jornian stopped by 1km 's
.:It :ntl Tt'Ht Shop ti show off a nice strinc of :w speekt'Id
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as Canada, blasting everythin.
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HOUSTON
that the Houston-Oakland pro from the Oilers to the televisi"
football game was on national rnnimentzir)
The Oilers, getting their firtelevision Monday night-you'd
at the' Mejndus) nIs.!t
chance
have' to see it to believe it.
Quarterback Daryle Lamo- spectacle since )9ft, got a
vere' ca.se' of stage frmiht an:
nica finally got Oakland rolling
to (in)) 69 yards in.
stutte'rt'd
ceith touchdown pass plays of 16
net
o!fen.se-thear
worst
total
and 27 cards and George'
in
tustcsrm
shssee
iris.
nUt
rise
a former Oils r kicked
flit Oe land deft rise rank
tee o field greats in a 34-0 rout
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piece of good news before their

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lb in tt'it ccc nt cchkh starts Wtnmubl.'tkrn the' C S Open inst

ofis and fined $500 for hurling might end up helping Ik'troit. \I'srinw Sanguillen damaged the (iOWfled Mona &amp;'hallau of Iowa with the.' richest purse emer on
lie might hmam'e done us a fa- Ile'els tonuI'sy as the playoffs City, Iowa, 6-3. 6-2 Monday to the wummwn's tour. Twelve es-

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14-0 and m'ill be trying to return to the

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the ri
WI F tkcauss. of the puibLe
for the $100 (MX) Virginia Stuns (ruin qualif ing for the ihani
I Ii let Shsttiuiii
you know after tomorrow,
pionship,
which
carries
first
ban
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definite thrust te. cm in the in
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I inetmiani u! this. Vt cc I s. njom eel

and us 17-point fac tints. entering

cc In 11 Jack t ouns,bluod h.w4

Florida St ste s i,ctpt the c crc

real

said (,ator Coat h Fksug Dieke m

1 e nan high Sthcxil cc here tie

Anige Ie. H.ai

V. ith the second team plac trig

cc isthmi)., it would nit m er run out
Vt e set re re.all'. * n)oe ing it
life tin,

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'urnalismn and will be marri''l
his high school swet-thear.

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I'sUtt of this miis.-t't will be' a good
clii atiesn of tirice the usll

rushed two or three men which
put a 11de burde 11 on hints

fronis the' Al's Southeastern "tU
Amn rican Aiim isor board fr,r

Browns', who had comnpt'titlon

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Also cited for their

tue " If I s. tin t do iris thui1'

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I c nil F p'tts. in of \hisnmsi b.-3 6-3

laxeil and conl;dent

c(introl ius' tein;wr

imial'ii tstaY with Jill ('oopt'r of

Calif.,

Boston se nt s tli,iti note, lit,
s.uiltl I ttiinik I ce. got Iii) stuff

to hit lIed shortstop in the'
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Janet I Iaas of titaini

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of the ganmie They ci like to wits
mmbkelon

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Chftago at (lee eland 2 p in

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Ks. ndall of \tLinmii S i-S Mon
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its ret sIt

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lift List tiiiit I 1)la) ed her I
be. it her Ui three sets

courts it the. lbs. a Itaton huts. I

Monday s Result

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t4ie.ktt s augtit F lorida State Saturdam em a' be. c ause. of the.
quarte rbac Is. (jars Huff tee ice rica Ire or personal inn
blocked one. of Huff c passes

V.est

mericau Conference

4.8 seconds, was switched from

latt'd that this.' regulars were fullback for the- Grevhounds

"si I Standings

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seventh inning rhubarb

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Pfenismct end Rickc Browns.

'ullt'ge"s Rick)' Golden, anon
.de'.South s V. c's Brunt'r

the runt the Raider s ecill be

the cith time in s.ii'ht

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isplayed a ctueruss'l bass wt'ig hing 11 pounds caught in
',wl
near Ne'ee SUIYrrUI early Saturdzi) morning. They
Use
never did re'veul which of them actually caught this nice one
so we will have' to ussuniv thist all three hind a hand in It.
On the Main Street Pier in Daytona. Chuck Buclungham.
substituting for vacationing Merle Keller, 1usd meord of trout.
croakers and a ft'e whiting being caught along with suns'
nice t'hannt'l bass. Eugene Hart, an Orlando visitor to the
pier. landed a re'dfish of about five pounds and another of
three' pounds Saturday afternoon.
Urrnond Ileach Pier turned its operations over to the'
Ormond'by-thv-&amp;a Lion's Club all da Saturday. the entire
days receipts going toward the club's work in twlpng the
blini. William Wirenun, owner of the f)it't, is also first vice'
pre'side'nt of the? new organization. He' reported the club's
operation of the pier was a huge success with channel buss in
the' s to 4 pound class, good sized blues, trout and whiting all
c'ontributhsg to make' the event a pleasant one.
Sunitlome pier at Port Orange had word of flounder,
me tuting. bts' and drum listed on the' record tioa"d for
Saturda) alter a ba'J day Friday.
Chod reports were telephoned by brtgadoon Fish Camp
Hose
Ba). Pet iowers. manager stated the lust three'
at
weeks have been !izin fun trout and bass with quite a feme
snook hitting around the oyster bars In both }e' Bay and
Spruce Creek. "Trout from 3 to 12 pou1ids have been taken,"
said Pete, "some on live shrimp, some on Wrrolure plugs."
Wus)n' Brady of the 'Fishin' Hole" Halt and Tackle iop
in L4ytwia gave 1115 weekly roundup as follows, "Plenty of
trout in the' H.ilifu River and Tonioka Basin, a 37 pound
ta thc trJct
tarpon lunck'cJ from the Main Suet; biedi,
hitting live' shrimp and fingerling mullet."
Brady also mentioned that surf fishermen were getting
bass, 'lut's, and croakers. The best catch noted was made by
Pr Richard Kipp; who pulled ii trout of elt'vcn pounds from

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Thursday night's game between Sanford and Lakt'land Kathleen. ,J urn
Sleffens (62 is shown running toward the Kathleen ret.'eivel', in case he
ca ugh I the' pass. Kathleen won I he Big Eight ('onft'rvnce tilt 42-6.
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Cab,bilero, Pe-tt, AUttin

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Jas'i. Brisut

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into third place and upset-mind-

Auburn's

second straight 1616 14.12_1(-,s4-5'4-341.

MississiPPi fo1lowmms.' a %'ictor)
going after, The popular for the' imrst time this season.
Southern Cal's Trojans 1'- over Tennessee' the previous
Florida based grappler went
eee's'k. vaulted tts Tigers from
prestigious ct'ived 34 first-place votes End
the'
afte'r
points frommi a nationwide' 17th to ninth while' Texas, hardtwavycct'ight world title last
beat Utah State 27night in his nitch with pane'l of sports writers and pressed to
their headliner at the Orlando fifth torsaee_utie &amp; triumph a 30-

Auburn s meteuri( rise also

Oklahoma, which 1usd a week and Colorado one spot ach to
lith. 12th arid l3thu L( l.A reoft before' this Saturdui) 's an
niasinied
14th trailed be Penn
nual em itr with '1 e.x.as pulled

Veouds retained his southerni
area title' when Buddy Colt was

912 Lxsints
The' only change among the

found Paul Jones winning over e'onnt'.from-be'tmind

35-18 win

defeated Mike. Paidousis and rettic eel the re'niaining first
I'hll Robley beat Bob Orton Jr. place vote and 625 points.

7 'sotre Dame
9. Auburn
10 eXcis
11 1 &amp; riniesset

Iowa State. O11ahotn.a State ii (olorad(-'
14. UCLA
and Arkansas.

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bowed to Orlando 're'iiiple The tZ) for tise extra Point
(ailed
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fol'ocmiw .ini oie nit is. s.ornke loss P4 Okluhoimia iState

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Man Mountain Mike. aU 650 spots, where Alabama climbed Top

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Funk meas disqualified thus the
tithe did not ctiant'e hands

cit a partner for Rob (rulfittu as points on the heels of a 25-i
s tu trots' Is tub., of (,e ut gut
that clue lost their

2. Oklahoma I 1)

3-3 12 adiziutted, "1 don't know if! like'
it us much as linebacker, but
4-0 66i

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The final touchdown of the

with Furrow doing the honors

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EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT
IDEAL FOR ROOFING '.c INSULATING

FuIIV 41r.c..dm...d

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fare much better. The Sanford
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NCW SALCON! 4*tA

once again And the extra point

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�Legal Notice
SA-The Sanford Herald

Tuesday,

Oct.

NOTICE UND E R FICTITIOUS
NAME STATUTE
'TO WHOM IT MAY (ONCFPN
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the
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"I itIEIiuu Nie Statute' Chapter
rloritM Statute. will
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With the Clerk of the Circitit Court. in

10, 1972

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upon receipt of proof of
p.htiaton of this ,iotice, the ,
tiliOtiS name, to wit 4OYAI ARMS
At'A14 TMFNTS under which we are
?nvud 'n huine%s at SOo Orange

games this weekend are placed, one In

each ad on this page. Indicate winner by writing in the
name of team opposite the advertiser ' s

name on

the

Drive in the City of

Entry Blank. No scores. Just pick winners.

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TO BE ANNOUNCED EACH WEEK

Florida State Bank ..........Winner .........................demand
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Watch television In our air conditioned
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Buy them at our bank and the
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SOC from every sale given to the
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County, arid

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Arthur If Beckwith, Jr
as Clerk of Seminole
County Circuit Court
By Cecella V. Ekern
Deputy Clerk
JOHN 0 HAIPIES. ESQ
WundeeeSle, Haines
Ward &amp; Woodman, P A
204 East New England Avenue
Winter Park. Florida 32749

precincts, and
WHEREAS. in compliance with
Florid4 Statutes Section 101 73. the
Board of County Commissioners of
Seminole County has by resolutiOn
on the 11th day of July, 1972,
forth the boun
described and
dories and limits of each precinct
and the pulling places 01 each
Precinct. and
WHEREAS, the Board of County
Commissioner% of Seminole County

Publish Sept 366. Oct 3. tO. I?. 1977 has determined that no ac
tommodation5 presently exist
DEH
- within precincts I. 23. 27 and 12,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR adequate for the expeditious and
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA efficient housing and handling of
voting and voting paraphernalia
CIVIL ACTION NO. 72.1117
JACK P DODDand KAY F DODD, within said precincts.
NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT
hiS wife,
Plaintiffs, RESOLVED by the Board of County
Commissioners of Seminole County,
vs
FLEMING. single; Florida, that for precincts I, 77, 77
HOWELL
and .57, the following temporary
WILLIAM T LOVELACE
polling places be designated. Said
JUNE 14 LOVELACE. hiS wife,
Defendants potting places being outside their
respective precincts, but cOnt.guaus
NOTICE OF ACTION
tt,t't
10 Howcll lerning

PRECINCT NO I

Residence UnknOwn

YOU are hereby notif'ed that a Suit Temporary Polling Place: Portable.

to foreclose two mortgages entitled Sanford Middle School. Sanford,
Jack P Dodd and Kay F Dodd, his Florida
*ifc, plainlifft. versus Howell PRECINCT P40 7)
Temporary Polling Place. Sanford
Flt'rning, 5ifltJhi
William
Lovelace and June II Lovelace. his CivicCenter, Sanford. Florida
wife, defendanti, has been filed PRECINCT NO 17
against you in the Circuit Court for Temporary Polling Place. Sesnnole
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St'iiiiiiul
Cuviily.
Ions0a.
ing
UI IT I OR THEM RESOLVED
Civil Action No 12)217. and that you
arerequired tofile your answer with that where tOC ,ibOve s4id
the Clerk of Said Court and to serv, a designation of coiling places shall

copy thereof upon the plaintiffs ' result In the voting place for two or

attorney%, vs,hose name and adds,eis niore precinct% being located for
forth below, not later than purposes of an election in one
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November SIN, $972 If you fail t do bvilding, INc voting places for the
so a default will be entered against several precincts involved shall be

you for the relief demanded in the established

anti

maintained

The real properiv Separate arid &amp;pa4l. frorn raCh other
Complaint
procedeci against, Situated in in Said buila's g anti
UI IT FUR TItER ME SOLV ED
Seminole County. I- br ida, is as
that said temporary polling plac es
follows
be recorded in theOfficial Record
PARCEL NO I
tiegin 35 feet West of SE corner of (look in the 0111cc of the Clerk 01 the
Circuit Court of Semi nole County,
NE'4 of ttuc NW'.. Section
Township 2$ South, Range 30 East florida, atul that tOt resolution be
for point of beginning, rup North published not more than thirty days
1306 feel, West Xl 0 feel, North ISO nor less then twenty lays pror to
lOt- holding UI the uptoinng general
led. West 27461 feet. South $45
left, thence East )04 65 feet to point election to be hold on November 1.
1972. in not less than two issues of a
of beginning
newspaper oh general circulation
PARCEL NO 7
Begin 75 feet Welt and 1306 leet ptutihitlwd in said CnIy
Northeast '4 of the Northwest i,,
Section 35, Township 71 South,
llmriije Ii) E,itl . null Wril .Ii) ft-el,
th( e North $5 tool. theru

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2397 French Ave., Sanford

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a week for four Ill consecutive the Legislature of the State at
weeks in the Sanford Herald, a Florida has necetstated an
newspaper having general cii' alteration of the pmecructs and

North of the Southeast corner of the SuiTE OF FLORIDA

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thence East 30113 feet. thence South (onunhiSsionert of Seminole County.

Florida, at its Regular Merlisg held

WITH ESS my hand and seal of °t' he SIts day of September, 1913. as
this Court of Sanford, Florida, fbi same appears on the record in the
6th day of October, tfl3.

Minute Book ton said County

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
ISeal)
ARTHUR H BECKWITH, , , nereuruto set my harr.i and affixed
the Official Seal of the Board of
Clerk

By Martha T Viblen
Clerk
liar Ian tuck of the
film of
Giles, Hedrick &amp; Robinson

$09 East Church Street
Orlando, Florida

Attorneys for Plaintiffs

Publish Oct 10. Il. 21, 31, 1912
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County Commissioners, thiS the 5th
day of Sepl.mba'r. A 0 $973

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At thur It l%eci.*iIh. Jr .
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RANDOLPH V MA THENY. ird

trustees, spouses. credlors, lienori.
successors and all other parties
amng by throu9ti. under Of
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corporations above named
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a Suit
toQuiet Title has been brought 0 the
Circuit Court of SminIt County.
Florida. against you and each of you
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RESOLUTION
Avenue, Winter Park. Florida, at
torney for petitioner. ROBERT ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER
DALTON STEWART, and by filing VIPILEPI, SECONDED BY COM
the original thereof with the Clerk of MISSIONER YARBOROUGH. THE
the said Court at the Courthouse, FOLLOWING RESOLUTION WAS
Sanford. Florida, not later than the UNANIMOU3LY ADOPTED AT
THE REGULAR MEETING OF
tit day of November. 1972
If you fail to appear and show THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM
notice, MISSIONERS OF SEMINOLE
caus e in
a default will be entered against you COUNTY, FLORIDA, ON THE 5TH
for the relief demanded in the DAY OF SEPTEMBER, AD 1977
WHEREAS. the recent reap
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Circuit Court of Seminole County, and alteration of Precincts has
Florida. and the teal of said Court ,ietettitated changes in the location

deceased
MORTON MOSENISLUM
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M McGee. et at All of sasu properly
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20th. 1913. offer Ion sale and sell c,
the termS of said Final Judgment
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the higheSt arid best bidder for aslu,
(Seal)
h.s wife, i D MOP P I SON And J r,
At the front (West) door of the
ART14UR 14 BECKWITH, JR
PA',141, Officers of L YMAPI
Courthouse of Seminole County,
Clerk of Circuit Court
ATH1FIiC
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Seminole County. Florida
fly Martha I Vihlen
Deputy Clerk

by V. T. Hemlin

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In the Court of the County Judge,
Seminole County, Florida,
In Probate.
In me: Estate of
JAMES WARREN ANDERSON
Deceased
To All Creditors and Persons Having
Claims or Demands Against Said
Estalt:
are hereby
You and each of
i"itfied anti reguir
to present any
iaim5 and demands WhiCh you, or
i'thrr of you. may have against the
iitate of JAMES WARREN AN
DIRSON, deceased, late of said
County, to the County Judge of
Seminole County, Florida. at his
office in the court house of said
County ót Sanford. Florida. within
Si. calendar months from the time
of the first publication of thiS notice
Two copies of ch claim or demand
Shall be in writing, and shall state
11we place of residence arid post office
,uddre'Ss of the claimant , and shall be
SWorn to by the claimant. P.ms agent,
attorney and accompanied by a

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tificaleshallberedc'cmed according
tn law the property described in such
certificatewillbesoldtothehigtuest
cash bidder at thC front door of the
Seminole County Court House at
Sanford, Florida, at 11 00 A M.. on
the first Monday in the month of
November. 1977,whirhustheóthday
ot November, 19??
Dated thiS 791h day of September.
$972
lOfficial Clerk's Seal
HUM H BECKWITH. JR
ARTHUR
Clerk of Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Florida
By Virginia F Huff
Deputy Clerk
Pi,iblittu Oct 3. 10, 17.
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Columbia vs. Harvard

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STATUTES OF 1969)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
That Thomas G. Freeman. jr
bolder of the following certificate
hasfiledsaidcerlift(ate for tar deed
The certificate
issued the
In
4number and year of issuance, the
description of the property, and the
name inwhicti twasassessedareat
followS
Certificate No 99 Year Of
Issuance 1970
Description Property:
Lot I (Ilk 9 Ti' 16

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SPEER &amp; SPEER
113 MagnOlia Avenue
P0 for 1364
Sanford. Florida 37771
Attorneys for Ptntiff
Publish Oc' tO. 197?
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FOR TAX DEED

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300 N. French Ave. Sanford, Ha.

100% Polyester Knit

meSiloners of Seminole County
Sitting ci the Seminole County
Utilities floarci will hold a public
hearing in the County Commission
CPia,nhers of the 5,rninot County
SAS (fl CotP'oue, ',arufod, Florid., on
t%dA the I?tPu clay of October.
II7 at 1
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or ci soon

Lot 55. GRANADA SOUTH.
cording to the phil thereof as
McKibbin Agency ..........Winner ...........................Attorneys for
Estale
Drawer
recorded in Plat flook IS. Page 100.
Sanford. Florida 3777)
Public Records of Seminole County,
Vote ........................Winner ..........................1 Publith Sept 19, 76. Oct 3, 10, $973
Florida TOGETHER with the
following equipment permanently
Sanford Herald .............Winner ...........................PEH?S
installed wtiiCh shall be deemed to
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IPIANO tie a fixture and a part of the realty
NAME STATUTE
Don' t Litter ................Winner
SEMINOLE
FOR
COUNTY. I Whirlpool Pang, Model PWE 300
10 WHOM ii MAY CONCERN
FLORIDA
t. $ Fatco Hood. Mocici 366. 7
Notice 5 Iiq'reuy given that thr
Arron's Amoco .............Winner ,,..,,,..,..,,''
CIVIL ACTION NO 11-1194
Electri Heal Heater%. Model 24 ER
C# undersigned, pursuant to the
50. 1 Electra Ceiling Heater. Model
"Fictitious Name Statute" Chapter
_________________________
In
re. Petition of
$100 I Century Hot Water Heater,
loS 09. Florida Statute, will register
think ........ will be the most points scored in any e
I DAL TON STEWART
I0t5
Model SRTS 43DV
With the Clerk of the Circuit Court, in
-_game.
Said sate is lobe made to Satisfy
and for Seminole County, F'orida,
NOTICE TO APPEAR
the terms of said Final Judgment
upon receipt of proof of the
__________________________________________________________________________
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF (Seal)
____________________________________________________________
publication of thiS notice. the IC
FLORIDA TO:
ARTHUR H BECKWITII.
titiOc.S name, to Wit E SCHAT TEN
PETER ADAMONIS
Clerk of Circuit Court
ASSOCIATES under which $ am
Seminole County. Florida
engaged in business at 500 Orange
you ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
fly Martha ,
Drive, in the City of Altamonte
that a petition has been filed in the
Deputy Clerk
Springi, Florida
above entitled Court for the adoption
That the party interested in said
of SPIERILEE ANN ADAMONIS. SPEER &amp; SPEER
business enterprise is as follows
and ,ou are hereby summoned, 113 Magnolia Avenue
ordered and required to Show cause I' 0 Boa 136.1
Emanuel Schatten
Sanford, Florida 3777$
• DatedatOrlando.OranUe County, v'hythe%nmethOtJIdnO$ be granted
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by serving a copy of your written Attorneys for Plaintiff
ForitiC September 13th, 1977
L jr'p e
defenSes. 1f any, upon JOHN D PubliSh Oct $0, 1973
I'ublith Sept $9. 76, Oct 3. 10. 1977
HAINES. ESQ. of the firm of Win DEl 45
,DEII iS
-- -----------derweedle, Haines, Ward 1. Wood
H igh

THIS CONTEST PAGE WILL
Third

deceased

Winner

Penney's ..................

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Second Prize . 0 0 $6

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.,s Henry A Cahill.

Ricky Smith
1807 Palmetto, Sanford

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Erection, and that I
with the Clerk
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the Circuit Court. Seminole County.
I lorida in accordance with
proviibons of the Fl,lti,

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REG ISTER rcviviouc
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SEMINOLE COUNTY NOANO or
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A 0. $977. by Utility Control Board
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
J . to. it. 21 I/
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cerning
Meredith
Manor
or,
Puhlit
X
Oct
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of points scored in any one game on this page and place
NOTICV IS HEREBY GIVEN. cotS c
utilities. tn A copy of said Order ii
that, pursuant to Final Judgment t
14,Iroid
Sted end may be crammed in tne I I HE LIRCUtT COURT OF THE
this number In the space provided In Entry Blank. This
on October
ForecloSure
rendered
Diteulat Oriantlo. Orange County,
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL C
Offur., Room 1)2.
th,
$973
in
that
.rtain
cause
Utility
Control
will be used to break ties.
rlorisa September 11th. lv?)
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Sanford Atlantic National flank (lIlT. IN *140 ro
Circuit
Court.
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in the
FLORIDA CIVIL A'
Publish Sept ___
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ullding.
SnIø,cJ.
Florida
during
COUPIII.
Florida, in
for Seminole County, rtorida,
VION HO 11 tiCt
orrnal buSineSs hours
HLH 79
Civil Action No 17SA wherein
One entry blank only to each contestant. Entries
SUITE VOQUIFT TlTl. F
All persons hCving information or
IFOEMAL
NATIONAL
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At '111 /#
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pa
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must be brought to the office of this
YGAGI ASSOCIATION, a con
Seminole County, Florida, In
1IYI4E H SF f1OU'.
sting
natter
are
herrfiy
notified
to
attend
FI
ratbon organised and ex i
Plaintiff's
Probate.
marked no later than Friday Noon, October 13.
nd Present sam. at the aforesaid
pursuant to the laws of the United
In re Estate of
time and place
State' 01 America, is Plaintiff, and
HOWARD It ALLSOPP and F"
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4A$4I4Y A CAIIIL t. , alSO kn*fl as
singie
(Seal)
a
CAROLYN
WRIGHT,
HF NIJY A (AIlIL I
PSESI S ALLSOPP 5urvi.ir'J
fl
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Greg
Drummond,
wOmCfl. is Defendant. the un
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members of the lasi flar
Deceased
Chairman
It To All Creditors and Persons Having ciersigned. as Clerk of the above
styled Court..
will At 11 00 O'clock
Claims or Demands Against Said
Al TAMOPII F P)MFS COMPAN f
Arthur H fleckwith, Jr
AM On O(tot),r 20th. 1917. offer for
jrpumat.ovu. nirI ,i,
Estate
C ulSV)iled
Clerk
sale And sell to the highest arid best
r.
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You unit ',i(li t ii.j 't'
unknortri
stockrIold*rS
Publish Ott tO. $977
bidder foi' ash. at ttue front (West)
Ootitird and requireri Ia preirnI any
STANTON, j F AUGF. W
door of the Courthouse ol Semirmle 0F I II
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clemt and dpmand which you if
ST0
County. Florida. at Sanford,
either of you. may have against the
GRAP4AM, C. 0 CHRIsT. R F
PUBLIC
SALE
NOTICE
OF
following
described
Ilorida, the
estate of HARRY A CAHILL. also
MA.U'PF A Y FULLER, r. r
ENTRY BLANK
NOTICE IS ttrurny GIVEN,
OFFICIAL
known as HENRY A CAHILL. properly, tying and being in
MACV. r A RORER VS. and i
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miii Judgment of
that, pursuant t
'ernin0le County, Florida, to wit
deceased, late of said County, to the
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rendefc1___
on October MOSTI.LLEU. last knownBoard
Lot 45, GRANADA SOUTH, at roreclosure
(Reasonable Facsimile Also Accepted)
0,t'(tors and niu1mt04'5 of A'
County Judge of Seminole County.
etni, ;'i in that certain cause
cording to tnt' plat therenf
court
office
irit1, Ct
OF ORANGE AND TRUST CO. n'i
recorded in t'il flunk 15. Page l, pending in the Circuit Court. in and
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My name is
any ,nknO'wn slorkboldt'ri. J F
Pii%t' of said County at Sanford,
Public Records •if Seminole County, for Siminole County, Florida. n
I iiun$a, within sir calendar monthS
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wherein
Civil
Action
No
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TcKjrttwrr
with
the
following
H.I.S. store for men ......... Winner .................. - HAPPY F PHIPPS .ini Al ICE M
1% from the time of the first publication I uipmen? permanentty inStCIIed. ft:DE RAt, HATIOP4AL MOP
PHI PPS. his #,.##, H Pit RAietO
.1 10% notte Two copies of each
T6A6U ASSOCIATION, a car
%hall be deemed to he a fix
and 14111 II M flAk FR, pi,. ,t.
I (laim or demand "all be in %irriling. which
tureand a partoflherealty I Whirl
poratuon organized and •i%tlnq
.iifld shaltstatctheplacc of res.decxe
C ARL J flEHP4 and MARY t
pool Range. Model UWE 300 A
of the United
pursuant to the ta
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and pust otfict' atidre's of the
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Model
766.
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Slates
of
America,
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Electra Ceiling Ifeatec. Model 1100, I PAPIKIL J WOflIPISOPI. ItS Wile,
torney and accompanied by a tiling
GERTRUDE I L0 TUS and
I Century Hot Water Heater, Model are Defendants, the undersigned, as
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1OA-The Sanford Herald

World's

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ill be
in no
atfeeteti by the oncoming
presidential clectin Nov. 7.
Mr Nixon said he rarely will
visit the campaign trail until
Congress adjourns because he
wants to stay in the capital "to

campaign."
The chief executive said the

administration
overturned
efforts to push through welfare

lop

no proi ip.l tigiire s

(nhiidatt has been say ing
about his adnunistration, Mr
Nixon observed that "I think
responsible members of the
t)emocratic Party t it he
this kind of
turned off b

,..ettlenicr.t

Most roads led to Washington
this week as President Nixon
ould seek no tax
pledged he
boosts next year and Congress

of

to"

iign comulittec had an
part in it
Mr. Nixon said his 1973 goal
hill be to ease propertyn tax
burdens ithout xosting other
levies and to seek relief for

millions of elderly retired
of
Americans with incomes of less
Federal
spending."
reform legislation.
investigating
than
$2,CW a year who pa an
lie also promised a string of investigation is
In an unusual impromptu
average
of one-third of that sum
grain
deal
Soviet
l
press conference, the Presdent veto messages aimed at last. the U S.
taxes.
property
any
in
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has
been
th
promised "there will be no minute legislation exceeding because "if
to politics. the
Turning
any
illegality,
we
impropriety,
presidential tax increase" next his budget limit goals.
11
President
noted
his idt' h'i
*ant to kno
that
Talking about Sen. George
warned
but
er
the polls intt
of
McGovern
in
over
bugging
As for the
_.t t
Vsr'
rhnr&amp;t that the
said he has cautioned his aides
Nixon administration has been I)cmocratic National Cornmight make one necessary.
The Vietnamese peace talks corrupt. the President said, mittec headquarters. the not the rely on them. lit'
he had rei'ed his support for a
are "in a sensitive stage." the 'I'm not going to dignify such President repeated that
clf are reform plan killed b
President said, adding that his comments." As for hat the no PrsonaI knowledge of the
said
he
is
convinced
the
Senate a day earlier and
earo for the swiftest OSSlt)k' liernocratic presidenttal affair and
ronused to rene his plea for
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granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs Ernest It. lIuskin, West
t'tsluniblti, 5 C.
At Seminole 111gb School " here she grudii:lted In iw;i,
Miss Morgan was a member of 11w hand and I aim (hum Shi'
is a 1972 graduate of I'atrti'in Stevens I"tntsIutiig st'tisiiil.
Tampa, where she studied modeling istid f:,stiii,n
ttrdlnatlng - Slit' Is presently a nier.'liiinilki'r (or
Grant's, Stuart
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land. ( )III,, , is Ito
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this n essagc to Car 479: "Go to

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c'. e got this gu out in
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Yours [or a lGta free trial. If
after 10 days you tin not wish to California.A machine sent lilt' .11,
.ecp this lovely edition, simply
.tr.'t
L.1;.t
offer on ne M.tt
mail it back to us."
poker." said grandpa. "A body
That also is computer talk. covers."
almost never gels a pat hand."
Another machint' tants me to
not
lone
However,
I can break it down.
I bought some books
bt .t v.,tlkt with iu ini!i.tl- in
a It decodes thusly:
ago from a machine
"If you don't want this book, gold
computer somewhere in Ne!,t
Mt-,tnwhilt', the first lhOi lint
you've got 10 days. as of
York. I made a mistake and buddy,
ithen it left New started sending we more books
mailed them payment in ad' three days ago
I irote: "Stop sendint
remember
to mail it
to
van ce. It made me eligible f or a York.
this time, you will books."
for
life.
back.
I)uring
drawing for $100 a week
to
They sent me a copy of Bo
way
The books came OF;., But the tave to find some
e
box
it
came
To
Fight Back In The Computer
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machine told a lot of other rewTaP it since
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displa yed by Mrs. Eleanor Evans right of Orlando in Forest City
Elementary School media center recently in observance of "hoot
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Jayne Slack.

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prouiing
easier to send the money"
hiti'hous
litters eased the lonelinessn hack for the outdoors wedding
l4reton-born Ann
code"
Those book selling machines
and Ojibav Indian Joe Jacs life as lighthouse keeper cereOfly
The other computers an.
Water'
New
The
bride
from
that's
started
hanging around and
Thibeault icre married on the
Michipic-oten Island
swered "clunk clunk"
ford.
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hrightl
and
began
having
lunch with machines
beach here alter a romance b
talk
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Mrs. I lertild i Mart' lie ha I
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Ilotte, Mrs. ('Liar It's i Joyce
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Sauls, Mrs. dliii ijumwi warner
atitl Miss Grate Marie'
StIfIt'm'iluhuem

sell various :ilt itemius as its
ways and titcans project,
Aimiort't I i1tosa gust. it sirs'
tmitcri'stimig um'ugrmiiti liii '''the
Sense of 'I'out'h "
Hi Sept 30, sororit) mclii'
lwrs and their husbands hunt it
Western Cookout Lit the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Jay BoRon on
Yak' Avenue. Old lanterns.
t'titit'kercti
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Iteuuis used itt curry out the
wt'slermi misoni.
'thIs year all t'huiplcr sovtuts
will center around the tta'imue
''Aroiimid the World.'' I'eii
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Marie Stineetiiptier where they
had their first muit't'tuug.
At this time Ruth hot (on was
elected as (lie chutipter's
Valentine Girl. She will
represent the chapter at the
annual Beta Sigma I'III sponIn
sored Sweetheart huh
February.
4 Joyce)
Charles
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toTom
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or deeds, with
pre'.k'nUUnn to last 15 miflute'., 'tin intl Mrs. E.lwarl Whitt
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company novelty
will speak for their favorite five minutes each far rebuttal .intl ilaughter. Margaret
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and Cora Thurston
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Toastmistress Club meeting,
'k' 1Miller,
Margueritc
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12. at 8:00 p.m.. at the
and
F'Iort'ncv and Paul Thu'ut, ()i!it
Commerce
and
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of
Chamber
;ipple, Gil, Tim, and Eleanor Luilding. Sanford.
and the awareness that ill
Robbins. Abbie Waites, Mildred
If there are still doubts by adults ire not .iputhetw .n 'his
Genevieve some adults u)fl the adv isability
and
('askey
election year.
ii e n r y of jilowuig 18 year-olds to vote
B ic h a r d s o n ,
The 'umsine.ss meeting at k'
I.aniknes'ht. Eileen lIren iflti these two uung men will dispel .'tnchors rujstrntstress Club
Paul Ducharme. and Ruth them The debate is to be an will be dispensed 'atth in or'ier
Moore.
to give ample 'tine to this lively
tebate. Jeff Siskind. a itudent
The last and most important
flirt/i
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award was an empty box, inspeak in behalf at Mctkvern
st'ribetl "This box may appear
and Mike Malone. a student at
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reception was held n the nciai
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lace i'toth, over red taffeta, intl
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hat with red trim She arr1ed a
hand tstiqtiCt M red roses and
baby's breath with whIte rIhtn
4tr.'irner;.
Bridesmaids were the .Mm",;

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A ik ,n was with rhantilly taee trim. It
IrIve, Siinfortl, bemnuie tPiø .Jr,hrj ('hatle
featuretl long cl.ves anti high
bride of f )aniI Il*'nry Faint, organist
roilar
and (till length train The
co 'if tbe late Mr arid Mrc,
were
eibow.Iength
veil of silk tulle
flowers
Altar
Henry I. Faint, Sr ,Santord,
attached
to
a clos, fitting
gladioli,
was
white
S'pt 2', )(02. in MI Sitiiic arrangement.s of
reath
rhantilly
la.-*'
cap
trimmed with
red roses ar.r1 baby's
I ,tholst- ( roirr ii. Sanford at
and
she
rarred a
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pearls
flank.I by potted palms
to III
bouquet
of
while
roses
cascade
rantielabra with burning tapers
arr.urtd
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and
baby's
breath.
f'iith*'r F';itrir k .1 Kett was were pIated on arid
Misc Wendy Jensen. (range
Ill, iating I*'rgyirian at the ,sltar

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Park, 'tc maid M Mcw .Th.
wore a formal length gown of

i"n in rr,arrlage by her
ring
tIomit,Ie
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Misc
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Mr. and Mrs. I.ewts Edward Morgan, 103 South Stinliinsl
Drive, Sanford, are announcIng the niigngciiiriit itmI fur
Sundra (;ns-i'
theoming marriage of their daughter,
iook,
son
of
Mr.
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Mrs•
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Stace the arraagemeals have a1read heea
ask

DEAR ABBY: Just read that a huiband was granted a
dIvorce because his vile hadn't taken a bath for three
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stoçiçiei talking and onmp.ainlr for thirt) years I figure
uId stand the Smell a kit better than I can
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!rn:it rscryone gets an iica arid has no patience or thought to
la it out intelliptitly

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prparaflon lake time to viesi all factors of this tuaUon md
' gain right perspectibe
ARILS tMar 21 to Apr 1e) Make an appointment t
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20)
Laercise
self-control and
1AURUS (Apt
you knot' Just
stril
so
other
matters
study all those money and
how to handle them successfully I-orcu'.g male tO go along
wi th your spontaneous ideas is not good Use diplomacy
Gt:MINI (Ma&gt; :1 to June Ill Gentir prodding is best if
fair share cut
)OU feel that asiOiatCS are not carrying their
is going
find
all
improves
An
outsider
orkloai - and then &gt; ou
against you hlandk tt:is matte! diplomaticall)
MOON CHILDRI- N tiune 22 to Jul&gt; 21) Although you arc
is important.
not in the mood to get all that stork done that
take a little exercise and dehe ngiit into it 1 hen all storki out
------------------------------ILO (Jut)' 21 to Aug 21) You need the nght kind of
recreation today but make sure it is not too cxpcnae. then
)'ou raise lagging spirits A staid of encouragement to mate
hnngs fine results Shot' you are loyal, true
VIRGO (Aug lto Sept lli Using your temper at home is
about the
nslri.sctrsc
n't good, t-.ut doing s..meihircg
situation the re is fine An oppottuni' presents itseU to prc'tc
your ingenuit) in the face of an emergency Use good common
success I)on't

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anything for granted

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LIBRA (Sept .13 to Oct 22) Don't deliberate so much over

strot

leave them there I saw what looked like a dozen aspirin
tablets near a drinking fountain in a dc'ctcirs building
Luckily, I had gone with the children to ct a drink o

good frsends, neighbors that you really appreciate them
ScORIlO iOci 3 to Ncs fl) Stop stonying about sihat
cannot he helped and get bus) stith that pun that still ne
&gt; ou mc*e of ttus stcnlds goods Study how one siho is most
successful did it mu blast along such lines )-c'urselt Ilostese:
aid an original touch of your c-sin
SGITI AKIUS (sc-s .1to Dec flt nost sihat your osin
hopes and desires are and he sure to steed out those that ate
unacceptable Gad about in a SOQal WI) and gain results
thusi&gt;', in p m I orget long gabfests on the phone Use time

one of these pills and eat
oo-an aluaoo.k
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objecicse stith

PIS(1S ti th 20 to Mai 20) If You ale
c an accomplish much in your
highen-ups. you fund y
and
hate
more
harmon) at home as t'c!! Pa.
community Later
uu
mit
beeng
pressured Shot' you are
at-ma
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that bi
cheerful pern
he or she st- he
IF YOUR CHILI) IS BORN IODAY
one of those delightful Yount people who still sit' a&gt;-; hate
something to say and sery likely still put the cart before the
not taught catty to thLnk a ell befute commg out 'A Ith
comments of any kind, or to p1-an sitU before tackling any job
horse If

be sure *o teach thu caily and then
sthere this astsculate youngster

send to nght schools

can make

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the roost of the fuse

foreign Lands denoted
of
''The Stars zmpel. they do not compel What &gt;ou make
yoi'
your tile s target,' up to
CanoIl Righter's lndrndua Forecast for your agn f or
November is not' reaáy For your cop)' send your buthdate
of nestsape:l. Boa
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good enough to wear as a
sweater but NEVER a
bulky one Cut the' sweater
se-arl
and
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at
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open up the shoulder se-am.
Slip the sstcater up be.
tsiet'n the garment and the
lining and sew up. by hand the shciuldt-r seam. Opt-ri
the sweater sleeves from
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A Cold Six IIear ts l-Iidden

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right at two aces. What
sheuld 'ou do?

have lots of good. sound
opening bids at leave &gt;-ou
no play for 11 tricks- Then.
do you double
The West pla&gt;er we were
watching doubled East left
the double In and South was
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Philadelphia in two hours
pany that will insure you.
Many drivers today are
recent Saturday morning -s
The Blair Insurance Agency
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spec:alizes in helping
good or without the required no fault knows it was the rest mi.-.
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scra1)lsuks. that will raise' along
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.ith However, an accident
. :msone of the girls' lives ztn1
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played by Chuck Conrs. The girl is C.a th Burns
'iThrttn Balsam and Eddie
York
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Patrick ONeal

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Question: Is It proper (and wLw1 for me to call bun'
Aitho I am not very well acquainted her* I don't want him
to think I am desperate for a ro.an and am thaslng him.
Iwish I had thght t' tell Grace to give the ge'ntinan
MY number and have him call ME, Should I II Grace
t
back and ask her to do that" I don'
it to appear
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to calling rnithaild I do?
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tue
and
man re.dY to deliver,
regnaM
biae naked as a newborn baby?
I think it'irevolthig! I don't mind that
ne, but waftng srid the hc*zse withc*.d a ititdi
hate h a hot stmer.
ally too mu' Y. I
but U I can stand ft. he can stand it. and we do have fans
in every rm.
man xe complalz*d to yc bause her btnd*nd
A
came to the table hare frczn the waist up. Well the dcan't

of shorts abd tiell

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an rivet

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call at the last minute and
appearance
cancel thci
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maid Flonda to change clothes
beconw a guest Mea n.
and

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or girlfriend to goout, the'&gt;
shewife'
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don't
want to wait for hours !tr
know s Florida WoIilt'fl and
business in Orlando which he
total
hair
care tet be' comnpieteti
Horuta styles andsoshe
solve that problt'miu. make
o;s'rhite(i for 11 yearS. 1k t'allW
guarantees satisfiit'tiofl.
to S&amp;'iiiinolt'('tiuntyL)CChiUSt' he
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pre- &gt;our tii.tni happy, get
their
felt that this is where the mniijorI)uring
from the
wig
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new
grando;wtiilig special --- y..0
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hair
lint.
growth is hiap1wninit and he
lawaiian
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wanted tn be'a part Of it. 1k said
Uenie'mber now , (or that
lossest
they
tiuiihit&gt;' wigs for
that styling is better here than
brani nvtt look, go down to time
prices in Central I"Iorudhi. Their
t'lsewhie're and that the whole
lihiw aiili hair hut it 777 East
prices will .ilw a&gt; she' lower than
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liut'flthil ttitudt' is different.
I ike Street, in I Angwtxxt on S,uivwhi..'re else because their
feel that this is the best area in
utile north of Li
427timit'
(IS ereais loss er.
the' ss hole' country to be.
Track ILiad. '[hey are open
'yalso has e U wig trade in
a week frotii 9 a mu to
We. h s' thud wi have' titit
wicuiit,tdass
p.ilu'yssuei
given you (hue idea that ltiillip
For
imthrtmiatinmi call .Jt
I*'chilLst' ss tit'n &gt; tin get tire-ct of P .
only (y Is hair for mmue'n
tune of sour wis just gii dossn to
because' that di'!inuitt'ly is just
liIwhiuihIn blair Ituit ,imi trade it
not true lit' spt'cialites in
in tin a branti mut'ss wig,itut kat v
witilien's shun: cuts,soifthat is
liskimig like i (utah&gt; 11t
soil like', imuulad&gt;, wi'll, justthere'
iturself ilown
hit'
('andy sas that slit' will hr
hiw,iiian hair hutthis
irrs un. the 1 lura iplt s w
It t t'hiiltip furthtr
iliI)Iiit nt
imiot in th s i rs nt ir future Iit
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(lit' t-aplt's.s w
Well. enough is enough,ilt carr&gt; tmnl&gt;
li&amp; ha' a brand m w pri urti .1
iln ,id&gt; ,it,ouit t'IiiUip wig ofTo&gt;okalon, su hicli
dot's have' partner you know
fabuttlith. It us wash ,ititl wear.
and is slit' t'ver hi little' (lo
easy cart', capless iltill has the
atid her mum''
skin t"' And tiumiestl, gals. it
wouldn't &gt; oU just know it. Slit' is
nuwe thini,
llS Iioks the
.&gt;fl
U lsin.itidt p, t iais
at
looking
)Sltist I&gt; gre
(lit tu sei , t&gt; ling ht won the'ts
''too know, wigs are' not f,m
tti' award for that tak'iit
(tie', ,tr for hit

I.n.irtt'II

Hi•FII U.S. Fbaqs

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down at Senkarik's realty
or
painting
that
iiiake
photograph hisik really special

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EDWARD'S SHOES
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there is really no need to worry
tine little minute about the
matter Just take your picture
down and let Ron frame it for
.iu. Then go home, hand it and
stand back and be very proud i'd
the lovely addition to your
home.

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Remodeling

'I'h.'n hi.' got tired of travelinig

ANN SII-(ZKl%S SKI

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We Cater Privet, Parties

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were reiiuir.'d to ito

piecs available at the Hawaiian hair Hut on

5pm 2am
.enue Sanford, F Ia

iiiaker. Uhundel M(M 11110.

So, to Iit'li) von even more, you with one f till- l7 to 200 tuE.
ire allowed to take the book lt'rent I)att(rns of Iranws which
hOUR' with you and t heck the are ;ivailahlt' for sour ctus)sing.

hit. hati the
( alit., and sa
.pis.rtunity to workitri IIihUiY of
tht I iions n.uii' s Soil ouli!
. ,isils reC 0$ mit Ii. had i
i-haiti of hairstytunt salons for
Into in thi Ifl I e rri1indo V,itlt &gt;
in ( 'itifornia and was out tta'ri'
$ for 17 scars.
lb caine hiouie to Orlando
and worked for two years as the
tfI barl) r fur P,ini Atiu ru In
during whsu Ii s rusl hit w is
flowmu to (tie difh'retit down
sLutiiis optr.ittd
American for NASA, ui order to
th 4-11i1,lot liii tII
islands looking sharp as tilt'

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olor and pattern when you lire
in the store looking at a hook.

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SALES &amp; SERVICE
PL&amp;L
PH 323 5041
7519 0-S French Ave

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it is to make a wise choice of

Aloha. S 1w hIll, Especially &gt;ou
ou uwn who want to be'
in style. We' have fount! thit'
place for you to go get yourM'lI
spruced up like 11w king stiti
reall&gt; iire.
l'tie plate' is the h iawiiian
lint on5427. just one' mile
nor th of I'g 'I'rhlck Road, It iS
by'H,iuct hifld
'Ituis is not a
ttit'se tssi.
salon. tilks
phlrtnt'rs sperialiie in hair
t&gt; hug For tni'ri arid beautiful
wigs for seiitiien
Phillip is triginuill&gt; fr-tin
Florida but hi' was trained iii

World's Finest
BAR B•Q

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OPi(R iLvPE 0

on

Senkariks realize how difficult

tInciudi' Sun

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ELECTRIC MOTOR

paintings up again. Why

to advise

Roof Repairs
ED

fraiiies all different sizes and

air Hut For Men, Women

a ndwicl

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A very nice

will l' ab lidely sure thit
i!l
have chosen the perfect
your
s'tiiil
roi,ui,
ipr for

Red Rose

Styling, Wigs Are Specialties

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Pumps • Power 1001%
j?ti-r Ch*r9t%

and Ivory inatting and the

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cans..' when the&gt;

PH.322-5958

[pt- v

(toile it Is 111114. to hang those

available anwhert'.

iRtP

Served TII 10 p. m.
Tr Ertha I4,dsons Gourmet Specials

2700S. SAN FOR D AVE.

have problems, the)- are th'Cre

select tile higi est quality paint

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And now that OU have your
painting and
wail papering

fi-ature that we flufill is that

AFTERNOON a. EVENING CLASSES

: Yiars Eipc'tiCflCt

i- ililt

You will Intl the ,.legantl:,
siiiite fraiio'. or the very irinitel .ir i -i! train.' or ii plain
fratiie witti a ;wrfe t liner in
.tuIft'rent rotors 'ir even linen, if
all are
% ou pri'ler --- ari.l
lesigneit to fit your particular
needs. Senkarik's carries white

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Oiick OuaI'v Service

BAR &amp; RESTAURANT

'I1KaFI

in stuck at

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LONGW000, ILA 37 750
PHONE 13051 834-4303

has

i-uliir an'l pattern m the li hting
ill your Ii%%Ii III,IIw .t) that

the folks dow n a Senkariks
kflow t he ir husiness and if ot1

j you like the new and
egant look of wall Iai'r ii
ur home, Senkariks' Ili-,; a
choice of 40 or 50 book. of
perfectly luscious colors hUt1
patterns from which Soil tan
make'your't'lt'ttin

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(;lass ('oinpany in Sanford tttt

Finish which resist alcohol, hot
added incentive to buy from water, and other spillables. You
shopping at
Romels because the lovely just can't go wrong
Jeannette and her husband Roniel's.

tIll I ri 111(5 1w fluW

'i'lire -iiiii' in a very s ok
r.initt' Ii! j,rIi't- tEst, 511 that sour
huilget eeii not feel a low 1)1(1W
just because you want a
t'auttIul houw.

to Senk,

peri(xis Anti her tables art,

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If )ou are in a rt.vte(',Irating
i1ul now that the weather is
of I a hit. why not go

Romel's us that you get all of new look in Florida room
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NIGHT CLASSES
EVERY WED 7PM 630 P.M

Joy Lti'

OPEN

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FREE INSTRUCTIONS
WORKSHOPMO$ £THURS' 30-1.3C

all out-

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uith the perctiase of the furniture. It-Is just has to be an

fint-st and best known brands of standing features to make thelf.
furniture to be found any where furniture exactly what you can
in the the area. And a -e' nice bu with pride and confidence.
Romel's s now feat ur ing the
added benefit to shopping at

ror• Prre Lake tDrie In

D,;a-aII

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Longw(xii(i I'lala

-Iiver tile third antiiversiry

$350

Cleaned Oi led

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Prociucts forNorma l
and Problem Hair

MITES

DIAMOND
BAR &amp; PACKAGE

Opeul Daily II a
Fm I. &amp; Sat lit tO p.m
1809 French Ave

(Hwy. 1? 92)
SANFORD

Oi'.n ' Djvi Wee
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CALL iiZ 439Q FOR FREE ESTIMA!

SANFORD HEATING &amp;
AIR CONDITIONING
0JSSANFORDAVE.

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Announcements

Direct Phone L. - its

1-Lost &amp; Found
2- Persona Is

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To Want

4-Cards of Thanks
Seminole

OpportunitieS

?-Instruction

322-2611

831 - 9993

15-Male. Female
Help Wanted

Ihe Longer Your Ad Runs

Wanted

The Less It Costs Per Line
Per Day

17-Domestic. Child Care
Renta Is

insertions-No Change
Of Copy

2-Apartmen?S Rent

Unfurnished
2)-ApatmentS Rent
Furnished
4-HDv5C5 Rent Unfurnished

3ec a sine
71c a line
c a lint

Inru 4 timtS
S 1flu ? t.mcs
1 tmes

:5-Houses Rent Furnished

IUM CHLRGE)
51 75 MINM

:e-Mobile Homes Rent

3 Lines Minimum

7-Rei.orl Property For Rent
:1-Business Property For Rent

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Real Ectale For Sale
3l-.-HOu%t5 For Sale
37-Farms IL Groves
33-Lots £ Acreage

appia' i5 . Tt'r
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tanso'a 14i'b'O 041 A,0',pOal
tit ;tac,.0 i 71w'
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34--Business Property
37-Real Estate Wanted

LOST Vna?!e Wt aro pf.pppc
Scnriau:e', senIle wper.nQ ODIC
I
collar, Nome 'CeCe' Wee0b'.
13. "3 S432 O'er !.rne. 3 aSD
Reward

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44-Sports Equipment

Merchandise
Rummage Sales

SD-Garage

57-Wanted To Buy
53-Swap And Trade
54-- Equipment For Rent

Pelap5 Alcoholics Lrlonymou%
Can Mclp

SSA-Household Goods

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So- Antiques

SI-Store And
Off ice Equipment

01-Lawn And
Garden Equipment
0-Livestock And

Poultry
)-Pets And Supplies
s4-Clothing
Transportation

7D-Travel Trailers
li-Auto Repairs
Parts Accessories

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0-Building Materials

4517
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$ you PIvt from U tourS per wept up
to full I- mt You cv.', it to yourself
to look intOp pfliI0t POi!.OntP
our COPPOPIPIDO f 0ublI$'P- YDV
v.41 1#'vCt rftbl lrcD.,''I T hal
we hlvt ettabl4Ve0 Irieresore
n ability PD get aicn; well witP-L*DPt area POUC ppeIranct are
II vDi. hp,t Thf
eØ rn,? mum ,vvettmnt o
57500. •nO would like Out
pe'sct.p'ive iitrr1.?urt SenO your
name And IdOl-St inc chore
number to The Thomas Con,
Des
pany. 1100 East Toutiy
Pipires, Illinois. 40011 or if YOu
s -$er, call 317 299 7110

And Scooters

74-Trucks And Trailers
7$-Autos For Sale

RLhCP4(R CHOICE YELT INC c'p,-"r'g I rk area MoOct' it,
pstrnen' Up to 110.000 annual
FD, app' 32)4531
YrtInt 0- SPa' 'on 04i 251rw A
Pp,rtl' Ipor over 12000 cash for
tto I in stw sion 322 9407

Want Ad
Department

I: i.'$bI,tPit0bi1,fWt5. wDrk ID hrs •
week. a ore ,'iar or i*dp
operation. monep flibIr' &amp;A 420
includes all stoct I eau.prnrnt

Reply BOB 166r carrot Itt !.pnfr,O
PifihlO, Sanford. r ip -

Hours

fir, real estate Must tpv, up ,o C
mOrtht rembnng DII PVIS1
'us, Op'.o"S to rrev. Call .-s
',P-$lq, Rep' Estate i r li c -

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PEANUTS. CANDY 1. GUM
vEPOIPO BSNESS n SAFtfOrd
GOOD INCOME P PD I

wifirtitV Total pr.e 11,131 00 caSh

NOON I

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wrt, TEaLS kAPOY KOM
PANV Inc ;3:' fiasse PC
t.rl'Ø')p 'i' 'P77 induce itJ'-fl
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LANDSCAPE FOREMAN
[)fit hilt'i r.I*r.efltt recess.'
H train on cornmer caI arc
rrtceii'a' 13 00 per hOu'
CEPiE PAL LABORER
billing ig worb. Start at once
S?rr.role Cou"i, 12 50 per Pru'

WV

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fee-t wft&amp;SSpIhry -ttftY
M.It, toil 17 07,

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VIRGINIA PITIOSKI
.O So. 1714

S.PfOVd.

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$3 i-4757

C.s..lb.rr,. fl..
HILDA RICHMOND
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(Ii' is 10411,01111119e pI.PuIs-111

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Electonic Test Technician

st - Lye Bat, Grcceries Beer
Alc 1.' Shop 336 Sanford A t e
' - s tO OClw7Oavt 333 p731

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filt er, flaltiwin 1l,l','l i 'I
I imnp,olf 1, UlbIl CIII '8+11,11 IIlimP rquii,,ttrwtt •tPently n'wtiIr I
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plirpe beoroom
tw ccrcrz
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Houses For Sale

15!
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372 7335

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We Pl,t read1 to mc,up in Pw

Complese Benefit Program
Call 323-1260 or Write
P. 0. Box 117, Orlando, Fla.

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SANFORD 1ev. 3 brOm. ho me
S11.100 FMLor73SFlribflc ,ng 1)1
0013 Quest Realty P1-1110?

BALL REALTY
and INSURANCE

1014$ FrCnCPI
3:2 iQ'Sl
Ev es 1SunOi,-327 I
Oranpe CIt 5Ipppei
It i 130 , 15(1 ?to"es ti wIlt a 7
bedroom home included hIS Citl
eater, as well at a loved, living
room, 5C?1neD p'r. pr, 515.500

McQuillan

si,sx

S0U$ SEMINOLE imaii D$ICI.
part 'me 15 p i- I , mature. $
aavs 'riepron, ans wering, iight
t yping Wt .t
P Q
Co. ISClisseltert,, Flo
OR •ELI. Li'OmP.
del.. X)74
MATURE WOMEN
tOn OCOOC Aft fired YOV a"O

UPJOHN CO 14257765

25 GayS Mutt have o*n
trprpr1at.urt to "The Springs
LOngw'd small C hiorer' Dpo',

MAD

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ifs.n!ec.Qnt PP. LPN. and A,ctrs
47t) LPif. tv. P'Su'tfl; Crn'er,
I'. tat' 7"? 1'
Rooms For Rent

72

Apartments Rent
Unf urnished

I air. t..) ti'-' - Mud.' '
COMMODORE &amp;PARTMCNTS
3271 Magnol AbC 372 !).4C
A',-ALON APARTMENT'
L.C'ULTS
NO PE'

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ta! 5nand
El'a'i'S Cash acer inc assume
$ • Mo'-lga;e 373 7930
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£.aaD, r,,$.i5 a'3fl 7353
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P&amp;OLA- Pic a sacrific e. 'of a
t.,,ga,n' Jilt a mooern beautiful

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bath CDnc'c'e lC.t
pnØ brCS priced r.gtt' On IP
p'c.,rni.tri, paters yPh S.trrt fl
;;I Owe p'ODuC'flO aD.J' .0000c'es
.fluIIlP tlpne hat al one ex tras,
7 StOrDom

COUNTRY CLUB MANOR (stifllvC - soy's this to' value!
heat 7 be.OrOQm littler eou.PpeO.
Or corner 101 for on's 172.00(1 See .1
nov.' I' won't fast ion;
This •Hr1C 4 lt
"i bath s debt than a
r
pil old MIS ten'r.t tell
(ate'ltr'i ton0''Oc' sen-- s vou
trance' Only 515.500

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frame at 513 350 might be 'tie best
Wit tot !ttt ,'tOPtf, It SInIQIG
Near P,nt.(teS' 5(ttJti'
CITY - (iclutive - Ni.r hospital
and doclors af,ce1 Loud at tnrs 7
tiedroom vvh large flr 01 room
l'S 31K
We 04* we Many Other Listings

WELAPA APARTMENTS

and Sun's by Appointment

Tri- NEWSPAPER øos not
tno.tin;Iy accept HELP
wANrEr ADS tPt in

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, n GE App.anices

5.nf.j Eec'rc Co'npan,
2537 pa" D'v' 332 1567

)fl 3111
3220445 or 372

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Anne L Sp.-;oo'- P 0 Cc. N.
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Port For'Ca Road Pripn* t.61
4431. Debar, or Of tarOt U7 SON
Tp,'e-e g'abe pipe , Q41 Shaded,
t.ergr.erI Ce'te'erv 1150 total

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C." BuO JOHNNY WALPEP

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ieaitv 332 347c

,t9,i4$

Eating Places

Sundail

2565 Para
1-40 CO V I CO''

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Ceramics
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LlrnrtI'1 $P.rl.rtg y,OP ever,'
Osply model solo roe tPi' Sept
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
373 5sou
32 1 $700
M*y 17.07
Sanford

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PARTY CHIEFS

In central FIridô arid
Sou$'wastern Un,le-d States Fuli tnptits

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303-151.0330
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Motorcycles
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hardtp, on sale

OPEN? '1').'.

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P(NTER repairS, panel.rmu.
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UNITED FENCE. LW?f.c,
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residents and newcomers
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Air Conditioning
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v_fPi Florida room. ri' lIke. y41Pi
cort W,hoOw Pr tD'b',one,
Drapes 533.300 FPIA
'u E ACRES. *ttm 71 mob, home
beC,00m, 7 bath- Central fiat
ant a'. Other estt.1 $ 19 900
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ASSu'flt$ - per ten' C. LOAN t''

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327 7757
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K I pc,tkiP S SE WI NC,
$+? v5)

GUIDE

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HANK REPOSSESSIONS
TAKE OVER PAYMENTS

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I i'gi'SlPrCtI Wnf ,tt'd (i,li 33) $117

town 333 616)

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Household Goods

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iowr. convenen'ly locat ed or a"
eat, care lot )ut 5 . 5i v. ' I
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tIltsi, paippit IrhnSmi%%'ofl. SI,
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mortgage of 51 4 per ten
Lvaitphtt Pecv 1 372 UPS

5 CmeBp,
Pep hia'.
305 6.60 5''' or MI '423
VLS-- -C)pf-' 5,-np, I 301pm
Lie L5p 441 1345

and
V A '' lv. !thb
r,ppriFmce Rp'y to fts
01 If, Santoro MenlO.
1.r$orc fa , 37711

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Trans , Ar, P'rrAa?, PIe,,
.rc,, I',n 44,1 0000 faIl 177 171"
f for 1 00 ii r"

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199.9 Iltiip VIN Pr if I' $1100 (q,,,l Ii
I ( t.ov'tj- [rt,fprl%. 411 441)
,jIir, 6 I' ill

$101

til.l for
-.i haUl, lx,ltonholrs v-h
t,al,,n e (if
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14S
to piyinm'imtl of $? I it?
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Weekly Payments

Yr old lleguSterPt) Cavil Marr ill

Singer

CAL 7 OR S
Diis 1.3 ?I7-323 3.t ri

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SatI+Ilrs, lit dInt if,ll'tS
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'illom Fnrrl Air rond,tIonmso
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I P00(4% 1710700

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Experienced
Make your
weekends pay. help needed.

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.liiiiil,r.tl 53175 floti MVet' blc"t
1,1,1. 3)7 VI Ill 9 , 1)) 550)

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rad - o, P-es'.' ''p
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Poullry

67

SI 1% IN' - SAl '4 '41

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Surtand
By owner 3 borm a
m00frfl applancet. mar, ?ptr?it
ltd horn.. 3 bedroomS, 7 bath, DvPriOOtI pie 510
In,--central feat AMC at. lithen with
ocwn owner may care
oi
mortgage Phone 372 $47
csposai, range are dshwathsi,
'o'rnal cnn; room full Cat
peted- etc l5e.O garage VA. FpiA 3 Bedroom, 2 bath. f en ced
down payment and Iltu'- t
rCD'veflt,Oi'1a1 Financing 671
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5 5 I IILNITCIUI

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local for alinttitif tiur (f 5t1,1
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nod itt%tlIIilliIli PIr.i.'
church
Orm,'.
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54 4iip
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'all lIt 3171 tit 147 3194

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ti. of %Piclt $10 177 9193
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4 ' iAPIt'lTS. 373 040?
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to your lot 11110( l. 41'1it
'1.1114' P1CC 04 iude% P iP iisu'
,r'm-flilt OmnSiO(J, riCA loiiclltinn
.4i sour lot Iluildinu MDI rrs
Mrs
7y'nter Pt P. 614 5300
rill
'hinders After 1, and v,,ehmt
(), Iflc1O $S0117.

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tIDy to 'ratIp
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Has an Itlied late

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it,imn little, toll U30 Sell %",l 172

Sanford - - -- Division

ROBSON SPORTING
GOODS

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- WE ARE MOVING 1.Fçr
'- a- .r.. 'a •I
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11 53 Sanforo Plaza i'it
cP-lInC,v "or nr'e Pt' R015i"'
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111 132 44l1

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S If 0CC, New 14cm.' %OA'ItU
i"iihifle in thin.'. 5)10 137 ¶179

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hratrr, tank, 10. Oitd A er1
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Wanted To Buy

52

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Female Help Wanted

a preference based
on age from employers
the
AGE
cowered by
Pd
DISCRIMIPdATIC d
EMPLOYM[N ACT
may be
More inform, tic
obtained from the Wage
Hour otf ice at 219 Carlane
Pd E
Building ,
12190
Seventh Avenue- North
Florida 33151
MImI
'ePp1idnf 35-3 573

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Boats and
Marine Equipment

2W 0. PAPIP L't or

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&amp;YEiCAh WOOD
PRODUCTS INC
It Palm; applicationS to' sty
operators. moulder operators, cut
oH men, asSemDIprI lift Or'vert.
ItItir'S arO Pie.ipe-s Starlin;
v.ipt for 55111 53 Sr at hour to,
those WPIO Dual$
Short *y
wCt'&amp;. tompecte benefit prop-an.
for 5!el0y wD'IP'$ I $Oi'DOyS
uacpt,D'fl. inIUraflCt Appb, 1707
i'Ip5 $ LDnvwoc a' the

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Sports Equipment

44

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bccro'r P''r
!v.?Q room AMC seoa'i'e
ta'h.
rn; room
tc'tr
'rr
'c'" a'- ta
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Business Property
For Rent

Nc

:271 414 lrrtle Li

1
'40

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C 0 IOl 1303.
t i 3271-c

Dip'e
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Payton

WELDERS

siret "c

3 POrm P"e
call 337 1600
Nice n , ge,orpio

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At liii' 'IAO'.tI I v.iiu'l 'I.,
I) itililit 0,OIflt trIll,II,4'8- ii',
I. avpIer 570$) rhme 111 0 7 0 1

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SINGER STRETCH
•
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mI,n,jqbtturCr var'I

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21

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lit) ,rtpme lop' Full tin',e
'(ct'aria temporary ass.pnmrIs as
I've in Companions or nurses Pt
fees Call $OMEMLKERS :Tt

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t'
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room, nti&amp; v.altC*lIdirpe!. rle'
ttPen form'Cl
nel.ng. tarpe
CCO 'o sell.
serving Ci'b'f"

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? PIP Mere
r" Mi ii,S rl
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Pomt on I Itit 0000 garcer tAna
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N*ijtlbyitP Pittie 411cm wIth
172 )111
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Prp%rngf?
1. S'S 1)300*)

We buy Ø sell OrIt
ot h%tOid Consignments
r"e for ,nfcvmat,on call
I'' lemli0n, 313 5530 Sanford
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pl (pIers Ave 177 1974

Ci't' 41111 10

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Johnson
Eltc?roma'C
triter. sss its 4)16

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13

but the Wvlcmne \Von
hoteis can make i t t'isier
to your new
to
rurroundings, bnd rntyhe put a 5fl1.t7 tin vi.r

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MATTER...

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•utomot,it
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peri'e? t4ipl Se't.tt Marp;04.
hot Endcat Pen'.Iit Fir' Co
7;20 D'ianot 'vt. 7.p'zrr

14

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Pent

Houses Rent Furnished

2$

mau'C morl to mobte
t'p?if!'tI O' eltglt'Oflt 16811111,
tr'tstt Mull 71 rpp!. alert per
tofbbbt Dep.'n0abt rat 9.P0u'reC
L81I87if for wD't •rn"edattI,
MOurS I to bit be'*rer S a " aflO
'11t Salb'p
p m Full or P*?!
pluS cDm?nISIDn Applp ;" person
it 5miopl. 100100 icIl Sot -r tIC
SarferO AlilnIt Ba"S Blo;
Downtown Srp$oI'Ø

Instruction

7
LEAVING HOME

P1.-I
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FOR SALE
SAl URDAY

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'ND't If.mpor,ardfi in
SprinOs. moving about 1ff first of
'PIt ytI' to SlIrIto'-d Phone 133
oe N cv e v rn

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Unfurnished

litircul l'it
gultOS for Oi.pOo area £0 hI'S i
For ,rPfD!'nlatIOfl plotiC 333
0370

RC$it turnitu?, buSiness

'.LP4'(

74,g4c

SID %V

Houses

74

DELIVERY- SALES

Business Opportunities

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77-Import Autos
73-M.olorcycles

tPIt ,1rcirn mnirtmer 1
deuPilI.o cP?nPIt'ty i,rn SP*d
pi-7'Pr
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Marine Equipment

PEED LISTINGS
ll e bulers for homes AMC

We

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Wanted

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and unbId Ma le? .6; I'IO wo't
Inb,? vIrO II Mr wept El
(iI?T irir Ot bpnrdi?5 £pptp n
person af,r S a in 10 Sro" -s
'tome BL-.ldPr%, 700 5
Sanf ord

boat

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For Sale

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Auctions

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42

reaity
lty
Sanford R

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1P'tt
L;i5tivt, resporilbil r',n
needeO on our Wn Sta ff PC fake
man;,menP pcl$'lOflf EttOliOn'
for those
cpc,r'uri ie
,ay &amp;ppOnlfPP5 omtv Cal,
32IM4 De'e'1 5 00 a m
3 0Cm

N ew

rACCO 0;1- A
PRO Fi. C V

$5-Miscellaneous
For Sale

St-Mac Piinery
And Tools

1.1"It'r two wroom,
lrtmf'n! '1' Lo'QwooC 3:2 430S

'Se* O)PO?1U?V Pep0

L.[ IOU TROUBLED ') CIII TI
ret MS 3037 tot Wt Care
Mo,ln,_ A0fl't or T(PflS

51-Auctions

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C.tnt

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Cpn!rll Baptist Church

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37

Houses For Sale

31

Furnished

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prp$pP'pO but nO et,tn?.hl 51p
BurSe. Joe Cr,amcns
Chrrclet 3100 5 P4w i'
Sanford

Personals

2

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Apartments Rent

73

'spa car lot man, evper.ence

Equipment

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Miscella,ieouc

Furflhtutt, And
Oct
Idds and ends Wild
ii llI ni 'otp '" 7ISOSanI01d
Alt 3 2'6 $11016

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;A;9O,Il,IIIODIe. 1)) l'Iii?

I110%

(ARWOI I. 't I tiUNiTilil!'
itA IS. I'.0 it, 323 '.151

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%.5.11p0 in r,*'l' sabr.ca'iOn or
lIPId
wf'ldIflO CbtnLft"
lIcPvhiICCPIICf! 0pen.rc Durw.d,fP
Slop, also f ield epCibn cre*
Door C"I' P1?nOUtP' (Orili'IdO'
VIral'?" sc pa.
Lak e Wii
vel0,nQ
fl?
Ovff'?PPit,
!f'CP.n.Outt 0ppDrt 'es for
ldvanctnPJ'?. in t'DlII'd"
C011CC'
Call
DrQlnZlt'Dn
CiearwlPer lIi) 73.4 356.3 or
Plymouth (3C-$ 060553
Opennos for wtlOtr helpers an
laborers

Lost 6. Found

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(AqrORT SALE
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uP PdP A Oil'

15

Trucks And Trailers

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Household Goods

A

Equipmeiii For

si

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34-Mobile Homes
35-Income &amp; Investment
Property

4)-Camping

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A 141h 5 to 5 p c' 170 'i'
Lake Mar' Many
Varp Blvd
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ruelo.i Orlvert npcOrO
Call 323 nI
salary pIUS

Rates For Consecutive

2l-Rooms For Pent

42-Boats

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wor,fOre1hlv1Frt4Pr 3aor yp
(lC'r'ti?CPO wlth 5900nQ
Mut! P'*vt PlO suDervusorl Pit
per ,ett Sa lary cOPnmptl%Jrl't
w'P ,bp,'r'ge rbeopb, 131 a4ct
to' mom,ntment lksk PO P1

Orlando

14-Female Help Wanted

:c-Wanted To Rent

I
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Sales

Saturday find 5'ndiy
17 57 50 01 IIflYIWU

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PRODUCTS P.0

13-Male Help Wanted

Is-Situation

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AVER CAS WOOD

Employment

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MIn
rl.DIt Pmrs ans pl uc Cell 775
4)50 w.ii.aro Motile P4O!Vt5. P4
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I-Financial

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3-An nov ncements

Sonsom

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M*,Ot
Dri#r
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Spl.eacaQe van Lilt
COC1
LO$I tf El
S$fl$O
WIllorlo 08VAnd COf"P4'
MuI! mtt! a! DOT and C0'%Pl
rtj.rtnitn!I 10.- .n$orfna?'
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WANT AD

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There's No Parking Problem When You Shop Class"1 fied.

Even For You!

Home For Ever

New

THE BORN LOSER -

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Classified Ads Will Find

CLASSIFICATIONS

1a

rho?Stnfor(J Hprnlcl

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All want ads ordered dui'i,ig
this week (011(1illy F I Ida y
WIll be half price for the
amount of clays ad runs. This
for
non
good
offer
couhiflor Cia! only,

PURL ACTION WANT AU KA1 C)

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Beach. L"la that a woman
was hearing r a d a a music
through her tCth
T h e ga l, unidentIfied.
claimed she was sitting in
her living room one day.
minding her own business.
when the fillings in her teeth
suddenly began to rcverber
ate with an enthusiastic orehestration of "It's a Long
Way to Tipperary.''
Well, it was quite a story
A dentist confirmed the lad)
was indeed receiving radio
signals through her recapped
choppers. "Rambling Ruse,
iattle Hymn of the Itepub'
liz.'' etc. It was p rinted
throughout the nation. And
everybody had a nice laugh.
Now It seems a woman in
this New York City suburb
has one the Florida story
one better But she's not
laughing at all. She says
she's not on ly picking up
radio signals through her
teeth, but fears it's being
done deliberately to harass
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thwi ican l)entat
being sannt'd I don I kno
Somebody
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in
Chicago
is using m&gt; noggin ii scanned is the right ord
sist s
oi no! Its like a beam ut I "R' flCCI5iOfl5 dental 11.1
besides me. I know it sounds
tients have had trouble heai
dumb, but it's happening I light, like a one color rain
Sometimes
I
can
sense
ing uulstdc noises through
bo
:eep hearing voices :niI 1
it coming from a point far t e e t h fillings ''We don't
feel like I'm being tracked
But there is it
by radar I can't even get to awa&gt; right up as if it %iiw, di. know wh
rected at me. An&gt;way as it process that can take p1.1cc'
sleep ant' more w it ho it
asnt e n o u g h. the in the mouth called galan'
that
noises vibrating out of m
iing This can happen %ht'fl
osces started in IO
damn teeth
tti and
P sofl has both
The oman. who demands
The owes
usiiall eon
sil% ci tilling
anon&gt; mity. says she is "def.
t h t'
lactinc each
"The voices T h r e e of
initelv not a kook" She says them They bother me most
she is a registered nurse. of all It's like they knu
working in a home for the where I am and litih at I'm
elderly. "I don't believe In doing. For vampIe. it I lift
flyir saucers or things like Ill&gt; arm. one of te voict'
that I don't go to fortune ma&gt; sa&gt;. She's lifting het
tellers I don't worry about arm.' if I get worried about
little green men I'm a rearn mont') problems. a vu'
sonably intelligent woman
might say 'Shi doesn't ha
and, I think. level-headed
any monc&gt;.' Honest I kn
it's wild Hut I can heat
The thing is, though, she's
them very clean&gt; It's Imkt'
got these' nuts) teeth
over short wa t' or somr
Says she ''I was li ing in
thing I get a pulsation n
Florida when it started In
mouth or my ears ti
Ocala. Not far from that
ocal cords I)av aif
Datona Beach woman who in&gt;
night 1 can't explain it an'
had the troubles, But m
more than that
thing started before hers
- Neither can an&gt;une vIc'
Mine started in 19. At first
A ll
I could only feel vibrations explain it, apparently
in my teeth, like radio waves least not as described t
were beaming in Then I t h i s woman Hr IIai t'
I ii, in
an i1liti.rd .it thi
started to sense that I

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report on one who allegedly
elected to -beat the train", :inti
then stalled on the tracks.. - Well, w liaddyah gonna (to

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p ncluded in mutual iud inctp

!:ds were opened •n the
-. rug of I%% Road Mc1txt'
,e and Like Ka th ryn Circle.
U t - se bids were turned over
cuts manager and city

a
ri-quest from Club Juana that
:t' club be alloetI to remain
j't'fl until 3 or I a in. in New
\ 'irs Eve i'it Attorne)

nrwth Mcintosh reported t,
council that in order
rint this request, th e c1ti'5
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Ma 11ev ordered P rudent ia l officials to
appea r at a Dec 6 hearing in Tallahassee and
show cause w liv the company should not be
oi'di_'i't'd to cease its ''own it piece of the rock''
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have to be changed.

uncil vetoed this idea, and
- ted to deny the request.
Council also authorized the
-rt'paration of a tie-down or.
taance for mobile homes.
a Lund clearing or'-ance. and discussed a
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of tilt- rock' and thereby
acquire all Interest in steel 111111s, the E in pu riState Building, text ilt' companies, (li'tuuia tutu acttii'iiig i'miinpa nit's and fashion design
ii' Malley said.
industry
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recommendations.
Council voted to deny

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Casselberry residents are
r-'mundt'd that they may obtain
tekphunt' stickers coneuziergene')
muing
city
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if % uu're a "fatt)''

to twine,

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and wo.-lit out and purchased it

unissu'tr frumiitar,
Ito-chuck and ('o, somuut'tlIilt'
twty,m'efl l)ett'muibt-r lt'i .111(1
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authority to hold back appropriations at his
(liscret loll and confine government spending

uiiassagi-rs with iiiodel No.
449 .)I II) to taku tilt- unit" to titt
ne
utarest
un st St irs outlet for repair.
T hey pri'st'I1t a ;xti-ntial danger
lit
st rious ( 1(1 tm II shot k to

usloN kills three youths in it
( aiholit se". t IOU of Belfast raising I (lt's(Lt \ 5
loll Northern Ireland's religious wai'tin-e' (

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themselves a substantial

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CtiiUuiiMttt at a
public (it Irimum. \totida night
rt'iumi t..i three Iwt'lLmngs freon
(hi' list of ti drawn up by the
' building utficil us being under
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p1mI
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State

issued a
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w hich
punishune'nt as a crime deterrent
may signal it partisan battle in a special
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advising of the ht'artmig

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tusrtielml Walker, owner of 6I
Laurel A'.enut', appeared

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building perlilits
of it moratorium on
may
delay
the order by
sewer hookups
requesting a hearing from the Pollution
control Board.

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It was aLso d154. kiet1 that two
'thi'r tructures, at :90 Laurel
the Lute
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t)lGto%amu. and at
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During .tisc'ussioii it was
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Mrs Eli Griffith, i
Magnolia \venue. telephoned
The Herald newiruom catty
this morning to say the has had
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her water

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H e r .0 (1
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photographer Bill Vincent Jr
brought the - animal" back
the newsroom.
County and city iticiaLs also
in

he iignesl the report 'the tflflrnIflhil iVUflU na'j 5e i
iJIflPIei must have been mumigi' that ;vns broken loose

rmtine md not ipeciat, -is -VIIh the' flushing ut the vawr
eqiue3teit. He tted his .iren nains. -

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flue response from entries in -I p. in. in Seminole High School
the 'Little Miss BPW" eontest, auditorium.
2 mill, *'
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p4JtOI.ed !v the Ri ua•s.s intl
about three weeks ago, about Pr'uiessuunal Women It Club it .iuituuttt-'t - r'u, :urtv 'k
impure water, and was tfl
raumt will be ii. ter
Sanford. has been jo .inuii tIlii( King
f-mi,'! b' V J RubbiJiS, inure sponsors from businesses "s±rs'mnunles.
c.uun t -itate janutartan, ifld or individuals are :u.,etle't,
;umctur'i ot the Skifle) RiCharde. city super- .nyont' interested cuntrthuting fluuid ic mubmitte-d -i
visor of uUUUes. that samples w ipunsor me it the 'tittle 41r13 , :hat t may be li5pi.t
a
were taken at private homes may contact Kan WeUnar$i
utiuv of the t'anic
a nti at The Herald plant and 'a at Sanford Atlantic National
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i'rswecsts fri-on 'die
report will be forthcoming in Bank.
iuLl .ui mainly' to the elnmumabout a week or 10 days." There
pplicauiins have been
..ouhigutuul Society s /ou :umol.
has been no report. -.13 YCt, to received front :13 chmIdrn
-ith tile remainder 4otfl(
The Herald.
%e'ars lid and inure are c:stver '!xpcfl5is .uzid mid -;nCityManager W E. Knowles pected before the Ott, (Ii
(3PW -e continuing projes'
was quoted Tuesday that he had deadline, At
'-much as the tree dental cliii
ponsurs are iie1eti
been :iotifted dfcual1y that
tonds -mll
Entry blanks are available -it
"Sanford's water ui satisfacP1mdh1t1't! to the first, *l;'
tory' Ut' was unavailable mn..'rehanti displaying the And third plate 'iuuinru
untest poster r at Sanford
to say who wade
We
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Parents
le'ctri&amp;'. Merle Norman. -ur the
turde
Ma
the official report but
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t'euve :i t'tc mnuui.vae-attun i-i
'-euTiurIuue uuul.igi'i
sa id his copy was signet! y E
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Winter
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heard from Mrj. Griffith
and said they were obtaining
inik for testing.
The Herald pressed the issue

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war longer than any other mull
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lavor Lawrence Swofford yesterday that the entire insurance program be
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ollipa flj(b 11w ra tm's 11uIIShI'()ifl aIl(I t lie next year 1 he city switches to a not her
umpanv
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agents m , M avor Swofford told cou ncil.
through their phony statements
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advertise for bids on the program as they do in other
ISSUeS and he, too, injected a vituperation against
the insurance industry, noting, ''When you talk to
the insurance companies they say they are losing
money
but look at their buildings . - they're the
It John A. po1%kI
richest corporations in the world."
In another action of council, expenditure of a
budgeted $4,175 was authorized for portable radios
Was asked to ())0vr a special
for the fire department.
'thank uiu' to ineutdwrs of flue
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Wednesday, October 11, 1972—Sanford, Florida 32771
Price 10 Cents
65th Year, No. 37

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                    <text>Abolttion Of Mayoralty Urged
If yi have to be Wight, I'll
t-' willing to buy counellm'n."
Chairman Catches Councilmen With Surprise
he 'aid "I'm in favor M
In
M
Iin the Mariei if it takes
ol work
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to et cinci1men to tom.
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the
need
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raise
/neeo
said.
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yi pant
Dr lhierr, in itmnking the qug.
raise,
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don't
think
thk is
gretiun, w'Intd nut that u
All th ,'rwnril memher' hdgt the matter of nuneil a PY
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rinag'
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for
t;e
coming
year.
a
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it
number of dtiec no longer have tile;)OitP?I
fnIcced the ehairman'c idea
be
,iiail
strong
enough
uouiil
iiv.
iii i'rc She ric Urnt
At this particular Chairman Duerr seemed to fe.'t up
iger would have
that the ii
Council covered the parts of
tiiotiits'i i'otiiu il nuil city
me
in
(iicceiberry,
I don't that the calarie' might have to
time
ngi'r could run the City effc'i- all the power anil rc'cponcituthty
raised, She pointed out the the budget dealing with ectIthink tht is a good idea," -said
Our city
mayor
it
tively but, if a mayor wait noted- of
Councilman John 7.acco. ''I rllffirulty che hac hart in getting mated revenue. adminitratinfl
i'd at any lime, the eflundi manager's position wall; InnclP
and
want crirnetly responsible fr all the cccincilrner% together for and pernnnel. building
ueuik in the beginning because
inning, and the council catarlei
hairinan in new one will
the
people,"
*Aid
councilman
meetinga,
and
cnggeted
that
of the ctrnng feelings of an in.
i1g mting vfll be
c'IPrtt'(l In Jnnuuirv I could un
larger salary might pocihly The
harry Sainhrk
cuttitw'iit
mayor,"
Ihierr
said
ednecday
night
hold
W
the pocitiiin
In diqrucqing further in the help in that area
torrent that ''
ti tnO too
It
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Price 10 Cents
65th Year, No. 15

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Pinecrest Area Produces Worms

Wigglers In City Water
hen It i
a Iii, a
il r reIw;rt soumu (r ink i ri
it
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tl1s(I\trId small red worms n
s$K)kl'cltIlifl
advised
department
by
t
IiH(k'
utiontks
uui:i'
Was
It 11111 s(o1r
i'omtng from the ptgots aloni: "liter had an apparent high t
\li '. Stn.'r ti tb' 'itv after h' 111(1 not hinril of any
i'Iuiriiie iontetit, Iui;ilI1I' it too
It i( 'ha r iii' I', i ,s'd iuii'acu r'';
iiruue s nrc found ill till, at"r
At least thrni S,iit 'iii \' tb .iter
Mrs 11 I Stogner, 103 West strong to ilrink +"
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'harili'
said
Use
city
hail
wilil
ts'gsmi uiurii'dlately to
reM(ientS, all P'mecrest area
Another neighbor, Mrs ( 'Ivite
dwellers, have reported finding 30th Street, called The Ilerahi
West
311111Street,
cleaned
imnil
dtsinft'rted
the
nruuilk'ate
Use pests.
V Nult. of Ill()
advise of the ''worni mn
foreign bodies in their city to
vntofl'' via the water faucet. told The Herald she could not water lines trying to eltuuiinuuti'
water and two of them
the is'sl S
staff drink the ''city's watcr'' and
Vincent,
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Bill
ses it only for bathing and
photographer, was dispatched
I lii% un the creatures liter
lundryShe
cplalned, 'w
to Ow scene to retrieve a
the PIIWS' Ih('harde replied
sampling of the water hazards use bottled water for drinking they can enter through broken
d of an cooking.'Sanford utility pI1w of the fire hydrant route if
I ter, in a Herald survey
City of
other t'inecrest residents", it
1I rf'lnUVed.
director Sidney ItiCharule was ('aP t' Criti
determined at least
In
an
effort
to determine if
lining
also have had water problems. contai'ted and, after esaminin
had twen reIs)rts iiuuh to
oruus sampling, stated the
VU
Mrs. John E. Dodson. 100 tilt,
small red wigglers were larvae Seminole county sanitarian, h
West 30th Street, said she
others finding wor ins in worms in the water a month of the tiling tuiosquito.

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being contrary to state law, itt) s Iu('h would imn)ugfl or
didat mespec'ially in the south
fly
MARION
BETHEA
end of the county), may I
could never be put in effect, defame their character. City
remind you that tonight there
wIN'rER SPRINGS - The nevertheless It took threatened olfii' hils jidtiiitteti the closed
ju...t might lx' some of his
voteirs will court action b resident John the charter hail 'slipped by"
backers on their own property city's 500 registered
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an
have
Id)
to
(with
shotguns
I'm
awaiting your return. No consider on tomorrow's ballot potential seriousness of OW their
also "slipped
by"attention.
the state It
Legislature
and
,.
issue,
&amp;'t'r1r)' of State Richard
shooting . . just to hold 'em in the primary elections,
The new charter, adopted by
Vote will give the sUnup of
until the pohcc arrive on the
approval or turn thumbs down referendum June 13, wits not Stone.
If the mnioriiy of voters
scene.
on an amendment to the new supposed to have included n
ItEl) WORMS or blind
city charter which requires that provision for closed executive tomorrow support deletion o
- And why would men . . in all meetings of the City Council sesston.s, which council had the provision for closed mosquito
Whatever
It is, thelarvae"
small red
wigglers
previously discussed would be executive SessiOns, under home
were
(pictured above
rule provisions the section will
firemen's uniforms. . ,be going be open to the public,
While city officials are quick proper to consider accusation,s
discovered
coining
from
the
throughout
the area
of to point out that the provision, against public officials in the 1w removed Immediately.
Altamonte Springs
requesting
Mayor Granville Brown, in
water into the home of
the support of one of the county
candidates
commission
are
they
Ostensibly,
volunteers" and not on duty
while soliciting

Hear tell that Camilla Bruce
be released from this same
hospital on Wednesday. Day
following all of the confusion.
Cammy. Take it easy ,

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vestigators are in town concermng those living In the
federally.sUbsldiled "235
Houses'' . . . doing a double
check to make certain that the
present occupants are the saint'

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loans, and further, that they
aren't making more in takehome pay than that amount

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Have been told of an instance
on the Forest City area where
an original renter moved out,
rerented it (without reporting
samem and presently is making
a killing what with the lack of

rentals being available
thr oughout Seminole County.
some people are willing to be
scalped).
If you're caught, you have to

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30Yea rs

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Sanfoni
were
brought
back
Circuit
Judge Thomas
By MARION BETh
for resenwnctflg thls morning
Waddell, Jr. explained the
Standing before the
nature of the proceedings,
Israel Gilley and Jimmie lee
the judge who meted them
noting that t was a petition by
I)runsWright, among
previou.SIy Joomed inmates f death sentence seven eari the dCndants for an entry of slu
baser! upon a.
Ra1urd' death rrw, following ago. the two youths. in apten
and demeanor, belied
federal 'ourt order The U.S.
nviction of rape without pearance
recommendation of mercy, the heinous crime of which they
Supremi. Court. Judge Wathiell
has decreed the laws of
the country dealing with the
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of mut't of kill. Si-v tomor.

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bad tuck if you break the chain.

give me a call, will you,
Some of the government

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their ci'inpi't1
Is der monkey blznezz. . . Apparently disgruntled over
effect an esea(w Friday.
"pad" at the municipal zoo, two simlans
ttiral habitat, promised

Perhaps they long for the conditions
nog() IYLII,IpiIigU e',id
by the Seminole Zoological Society whose go-o" ''Speaks 110 evil'' of
this monts). Monkey at left apparently, typically,
new zoo. Incidentally, a check with the
lsi_'d Land'' of the

the • 'pron.
revealed the escape practice Is routine
Sanford Police Depar t men t
(- iii (lit'
voluntarily return after then' ITS )I t
with the anthropoids, who
e'th1
I 1h°
Miu'in

row's Herald for pictures
and t'ompklc' details of the
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Had a reader call the other
day, "hy
W are the public rest
rooms at the Sanford Marina
always closed"
haven't been atili to 1usd a
tiicicai reasofi as yet, feIIOfh

A 69'ycnr'ultt Orange ('it)
milan was killed In a une'car
accident on U.S. 112, jail
%outh of his hometown this
morning. lIst' Flo r ida High-

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make good the differences
according to what these investlgators feel should have
been paid, and more than likely

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UNWELCOME (U t I'S tf( CX,siIL't'tI,%.\L'. it
Pinecrest area resident, after she discoverd them entering her home

defense of the oversight,
Pinecrest area residents
h'ict' (if city water sold to
stressed the fact the present
residents is expected to be
council would never use the
Read" ri g Problem provision, but that a flCW Increased in an ordinance to
hi' adopted tonight by the
council might present it
divergent
problem
if
the
section
Sanford
City Commission.
Sithi
national
attention
spotlighted
ins
t'dui'atioau,
aunt
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permitting closed executive
m Hill Vincent Photo
particularly on reading problems. Herald Mall writer Marion
sessions Is left intact.
I•tht'a presents a thrs'e"part t'ouispreht'usi'e' report on '
nuant
probls.
Regardless of the adamant
crucial area involving students with perceptuali'm
death penalty to be illegal and,,
wrongdoing,
rebuttal of
These can affect the (hild's abilities 10 ('UP) wriueui
therefore, the petitioners were
Councilman Troy Pilanil, at an Cy
g
material. his spelling, mathematical achievement,
Hike
On
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the
for
back
it
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brought
Aug. 14 meeting, again
skills and school attitude. MI of these can result in all adverse
resentenctng.
suggested closed meetings to
twhavor(aI pattern not of the child's making.
having at! judicateit the
pt)t1Oa if ,UCh
(1I51"JS5 accusations against city
As serious as is the problem, Sanford Middle School is Ihe
A public hearimig to resolve .uthur%t) which governs the
eIUCIes
were
obliged
to
use
tfehmdanLs
guilty of the crime
officials. Whether these prove
0151) school in the counts' ithi a reading program to assist
airport, have objected to the
tIn'
traffic
problems
along
if
rape,
the
'ourt uerted t
Piland
1W')
either
routes
which
are
false,
or
true'
soungstt'rs in cliff fruit). Apprist'd of Ihi' problem. liii' enttuih
proposal to limit traffic by the
Airport
Boulevard
0111
Onora
they
wished
to make all.maintained, the dammuige is done
avaitabk
school office has taken sin action,
Itnt between Sanford Avenue heavy .eucIc&amp; 1 be ontefld it
ALSO
on
tonight%
agenda
is
a
cununent
before
sentencing
to a person's reputation if the
,('c'ording to Sanford Middle Middle School l'riitnil)LIl
would iw injurious fromnan
anul
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17-92
has
been
set
fur
Defense
Attorney
Albert
report (ruin the city uwnager
jictitiiif%.S are made public.
l)aa Pdham, alter a thud frau's the school, there is no
p
tit
tonight
at
Sanford
City
mu
the
proposed
closing
of
two
Fttts,
who
has,
through
the
Piland suggested an advisory
further help available. . .nowhere for the child to turn.
hall
p_irking
tot
entrances
at
25th
years,
waged
an
intensive
legal
board to sift through the
In a)car when attention is u'uiieri'il on education with
hioth sides of the controvers) Drugs
battle upon the part of the
complaints as to creditability
Street nd French.
upcoming elections, herald readers will want to apprise
are expected It) present their
CunumusslOn
us
expected
tu
youth, requested the court
and then make a report to
themselves of the (acts of the situation Iii the rill
- views to the City Conunissiun, F e I i
.itttpt
on
first
reading
orconsider
the length of time is
council.
report beginning Thursday.
who are in the thriws of trying
-liriances to raise water, sewer which the two have been into
to) determine whether It wants
jri.,'erutetj on death row anti
refuse rates to custuuuiers.
to imuuplt'uuue'nt a city ordinance it
t revised city eIuspIO)o p4) the t.raumiwtic effect this would
C I r I S
tiui drawn up two muionth.s
uctiule raising salaries Li also have upon a person.
to prohibit heavy traffic, iii'
FiUs contended there was it3
epecti'd to be adopted h) 0'
':lutltng buses a'sd trailers, from
mu.
s'o-n'
ttsnance
Finall,
the
consviolence
involved in the per
.
using the residential area route.
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Two South Se'minole Middle mission Li expected to deter- petration 'it the rape, and askeii
Property owners in the
'
court to consider ;A sentt'nt '
School students were removed wine the rate of taxation and
. ..' .
I 'tnt'crest area of Sanford have
t the muiuilage rate for next of 10 years jr Ies 'tie to Tv
by aimibuhince to Winter Park
coiiiplaint'd se%er.Il tune's to the
hospital this morning after a year
Cont'il ( Pg A Col. i
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ouuiiiil Sioti about fast traffic reported drug overdose.
- (Isng anti coining from the
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Del. it L J. Krtz, chief
Sanford Airport utilizing the
county investigator, reported
uusik'long stretch. They say It is
hazard and pointed out that Jerry Rtggtns, narcotic squad
pa
to th e
cveral traffic accidents have member, was distched
scene
after
a
report
was
occurred.
received from the school that
however,
Sanford
Airport
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tenants and the Airport two girls were unconscious.
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Sidney Uoyette, school
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advised two girls,
principal,
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bo th age 14, had apparenti&gt;
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Bulletin
taken a precription type drug

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- ToldJa he was a VIP . . .
Charlie Greco, presently a
patient at Seminole Memorial
Hospital was visited by former
Governor Kirk, this past
Saturday. Pretty nice of Kirk to
remember an old friend Re
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He said it might have been
sleeping pills. but both students
were removed to a hospital by
.uubulance and parent..s were
auiotifiett One of the gir 6 w .1
%emnI.ctuft',r'ItUs state,'
Itoyctte added

In 41ltaiuivuite Spr in g s. a
woman reported to Seminole
('ount deputy L4wren'e Ford
that she was attacked by tt'.e
men as she was about to enter a
house on Magnolia Avenue.

She said the then grabbed her
Yesterday's high 90 low' 67, eightmonth-old buy, but Left the
Partly cloudy through Tuesday chid inside on the couch, while
with a dunce of afternoon they ransacked the house.
thundershowers. highs upper
In Sanford, a tioi'ishoro urea
1.0W tonight in lower
'he
t national wt'tittier picture
conan complained to Sa nf ord
resembled it doughnut early Plit'e she was raped and
today with showers and several of her wigs stolen. The
ttiunderstoriius iii the hole anti Incident Is alleged to base
pleasant cool weather around incurred at a 1:tttu Strt'et
uuiost of tht' t'utgt'

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Monday,

Sept. 11, 1972

Partial $354,000 Budget
o od
Approved By Longvv
LONGWOOD - Budget of anticipated revenues for the
general operation Of the city in the IS72-73 fmca] year w"
tentatively set by Vie City Council at S354,(=, A16 in work
smian this moming.
The firure does not include anticipated revenues from

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With the building boom seen this .year. however, 2n orchnancr amending the budget for the current year tz show
revenues of V56,158 haii been prepared and is eqwmrd to be
adopted later this month.
dWoWVOCaU% this TnnThthg
The entire city
ills for several years will not
and ad valorm x
be Increased

It is expected another SM,000 will be included in the
budget far expenditures for miscellaneous iterris including
professional fees and mavor and couricil salaries..
Another budget session has been scheduled for 9 a.m.
W
runcxfl budgets e xpected thb discussed
are those i;f the cit% clerk, water clerk, building inspector.
and fire 4epartmen'.

Juveni e
De en on
Bids Due

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that a group of parents plan t
has learn
demand action on getting the road paed
According to Sidney Boyette, principal of South
Seminole Middle School, nine per cent of the
student population of the counts attend the t".'.o
schools

PREiTS OF students attending south
Seminole Middle School and Casselberr
Elementar are up in arms over the route buses
take when leaving the schools. Crystal Bowl
Circle an unpa ed road has been ciced to bus
traffic forcing the buses to come back through
thebusi parking lot, also unpaved. The Herr.ld

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amended budget t W be adopted. It as annod during
the work session that department heads' request total
$335.O.18. exclusive again of water and sewer dertnenU

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city pro'. iding the e'uineerin
Hermits Trail from SR 4'.6
Count) road problems come North to include Florida
in three categones. according Boulevard and Seminola
to Commission Chairman Greg Avenue would require about
$40 000 '.'ith materials
Drummond. At a work
Palm Spring'. flr'.e with
held at the counts enj'ineer s
dioni
fN-t
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proposed
tif
office, 1)runond Iden
the problerru as county paving from SR 436 north to the cat)

THREE ClTJA residents were killed in a grinding collision near their
Marion County home Friday night According to the Florida Highway

Public
are
hearings
scheduled for 7 p. in., as

Patrol. Rowland Dennison, 24, Alfred Robinson Jr., 22.and Alfred
Goodwin,26, were killed when the car in which they were riding ran a

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program Mitchell Hammock it' pain $35 760 and the
ant) $33&amp;KI Hecaidthzit this
t'.dd from SR 426 to SR 520
might be eligible, but will ma be a sum the city cant
requ ire 100 feet right-of-way afford. Drummond said that
with $90,000 muck removal there is a definite need for this
expense and sz2,x to pave. It work to be done Commissioner
is expected to be an important John Kimbraugh remarked that
connector rd in the future, after considering all the
Old SR 426 begins and ends in projects, it will be necessary

and repaving. mate secondary limits. Bush said that the road the cit~ of Oviedo and is not
roads with the county was improved by the county eligible.
Franklin Street with one
responsible for maintenance five years ago and that initially,
the
there
was
a
rezoning
and
block
between N orth St and
and
repa
v
ing
,
mg
other than
SR
410
is really a dead end at
ce
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er
a
fe
a
shopp
in
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for
cii'.
participation
count'.

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stop sign and as hit broadside b a semi-uck
crc criti cally injured The truck loaded with orange juice overturned dtro ing the cargo
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p grams
Jessup Street from N orth
PreSCUt at the meeting in being that the applicant was
Street from North Street to
add
a
third
lane
fur
e
commissioners,
willing
to
addition to th
Count'. Engineer William Bush cthragt lanes He said that the South Street, begins and ends
and Road Supt J C Lavender property has since changed within the n.y limits and is not
±• B. said that be could now nor ever will be a eonElection
president
In Tuesday's
of the Rolling Hills Civic not see how the 24 feet could be nectmg road to any county
request wparka trallerinaC-2
Association. Upmeyer was added wi thout more right of road.
Bush said that he believed
commercial zone on property
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representing all the residents of way and that there would be a
there was an honest
located on Forest City Road
that
i
area
who
object
to
the
cost
of
about
$20,000
in
P
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that
d
misunderstanding
of th e
Oscar Cook).
mate
te
Drummond
r
ll
in
Ro ing
the streets
of a paving of
by Oviedo and thus
Appli cation f or ambula nce
TAUASSEE, Fla. AP elections supeisirs around Deniocratic prima
that
the
unpaved
that
participation
on
that
part
program
Hills. He said
McCall
be
franchise
Only 60 per cent cii Florida's the suite and "the history 01 Public Service Commission
election streets is an attraction which would mean reversal of the accounts for their submitting
past primaries"
post and a nonpartisan
Ambulance Service
will g. to
agreernetit by the developer to the ineligible roads for cvri3.29 milli on
draws residents to the area.
that
pave.
Lavenderreininded those sideration.
Drummond reported
voters.
young
of
th
Stone
Lavender told the board ftl
election, Seth4arv of Stalk out
hundreds upon hundreds' vere present Viat cults and gutUTs
UXWNr "Indicationi; are that the 18-to- fusion would result from the
muck rem oval on Mitchell
a
th
e
ltielwd Suine predicted
th
th
e
on
any
road
would
require
paving
of
opposed to e
-vear-old voters are more realigning
Hammock
Road would take a
liwrv will 1* lilies at ti
around the state caused v roads. He said that only the new ro1jJaitsst30 feet wide.
A rea
tt
will also require a
year
and
it
pollingplaces.butwetiopeflo inWrested
residents who had moved in
and back filling.
site
disposal
real messes," saui S1c"- the election in November than the legislative and
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ROADS
to
from ctAes, want the county
reapportionment
mean
a need for a
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state's duel elections official. primary." said Stone
which
the streets. He emAU legislati ve and
"But we're hoping that this pa'.'
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The
City
of
Casselberry
bow
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Mo
Stone said his prthction
th
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phasxze&amp; however , that
confusion will be minor," he
this project
on
roads.
Crystal
collected
voter turnout was based on the sional and most judicial PO
two
county paves only connector or submitted
IZON MW
asaid
level of absentee ballots being are on Tuesday's ballot along
arterial
roads, not private Bowl Circle and Red Bug RoadREE1
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Bh. C returned. p'edir'ia'i'___with twot tewideraces
Leonard It Williams, 80. of
The City of Sanford
Commissioner John Kim- bowl never would beeligible for
DeBary died Thursday ifl
brough opined that the county county-city participation several projects which did not
Ravenna. Ohio.
Ohio. He lived in
i
should investigate whether it is without the school bus angle qualify. One which did qualify
i
DeBary for the past five years
being considered. Unless the was Airport Boulevard from SR
popular and practical or, more
and was formerly of Cleveland,
46 to County Club Road which
buses use the street for
school
it
more
28 City of Sanford Utility to the point. us
11. First Federal Building,
Ohio. where he was employed
Seminole County's 43 polling
no
need
needs
attention. Airport
economically
feasible
to
pave
turning,
there
will
be
Building.
Altamonte Springs.
by the 1enial Revenue Ser- places will be pen from 7
17-92 to
that
Boulevard
Davis
said
for
expansion.
or to provide continual
Croons High SchooL
12. Forest City-Bear Lake
vice for 30 years. For 15 years to 7 p.m. Tuesday for state and
qualify. It
the
principal
at
Casselberry
Avenue
also
will
30. Lake Monroe Scout maintenance,
he had a private practice of county party primary elections Fire Station.
that
Elementary
School
is
unhappy
needs
leveling
and
resurfacing
Lavender told the board
13. Winter Springs Town Hall. Building.
inaw-ance. He was a member of and for state and county
31.
English
Es
t
School.
the
parti cipation programs about the rerouting of the buses and work on drainage at an
ta
es
School
34
Lyman
High
American Legion. Veterans of judicial elections The polling
32. Portable, adjacent to would have to be considered as which he claims was ordered by approximate cost of $10,000 for
15. Sanford Civic Center.
WW I, Masonic Blue Lodge places tiy' precincts are
Florida Power Em- south sick of Mayfair Country a thrt'e-to-!our year program the count) engineer. Flush said materials.
11
I, Portable, Sanford Middle
Consistory, and llama Temple
Winter Springs formerly
because there is no way that this was not true, that on
pluyees'
Lounge, Bear Lake. Club.
Mystic Shrine of Orlando, High Sclnbol
North
Orlando) requested that
conferred
with
he
had
28,
the
county
to
pave
Aug.
possible for
33. Longwuod Town Hall.
17. Casselberry Women's
2 Wilson School.
Twelve, Way-farers, Lincoln
Tuscawilla
Road be included in
projects
Hugh
Carlton,
of
the
school
34. Altamonte Springs all participation
Club,
3 Midway Fire House.
Chapter OES, Lakewood and
city-county
participation
the
of
the
on
order
one
year.
Drumadministration,
proposed to
IL Seminole County Agri. Elementary School.
4. City Hall Altarnonte
Service Lodge F&amp;AM. He wasa
program.
Bush
said
that
Board
of
County
Cornnot
be
35. Sanlando Baptist Church. mond said It would
Center.
Baptist and was instrumental in Springs
missioners
regarding
the
road
is
substandard
width
for
X, Social Hall. St. Mary- possible to even pave all
19. Senunole High School.
5. City' Hull, Ovuedo.
starting the Little Red School
one
situation
at
the
school.
School
the
traffic
load
it
bears
and
that
in
20. Idyllwilde School, VihIen Magdalen Catholic Church, necessary county roads
Community
House,
6.
House for Retarded Children in
buses previously turned around he would hate to
year
Altamonte.
Road.
Sanford and contributed to its Geneva
There
is
now
and
has
been
for
n school property until they resurfisring of the had sections
37 Pitirerest Baptist Church,
21. Jaycee Information
House,
Community
support.
of
least
10
years,
a
question
as
s1artec using Crystal Bowl done. He said that 49 per
at
Sanford.
booth, Sanford.
SW'.IVOF include wife, Nora; Chutuuta.
circle.
Canton
agreed
to
try
to
the
road
(or
1.8
miles)
is
in
and
38. South Seminole Middle w which roads enter county
Civic Center, Sanford.
7-A Community House.
stepdaughter. Mrs. Ei.'elyn
exit city as a collector road see if Winter Park Drive would county and that 51 per cent or
Halu.
School.
Casscltierry.
Legion
M.
Prairie
Lake
Benner, Mantua, Ohio. Mrs Ctiuluutii
39.
St.
Johns
Village
Craft
serving
the majority of citizens be better for this purpose and 1.9 miles is in the City' of
24. Portable. SE corner of SR
8. Slovak Gardens CotiunuruEdna Flick, Minerva. Ohio: and
at large. or whether just after a satisfactory trial period WmterSprmgs,for atatal of 3.7
Shop
434 and U.S. 17-92.
ty House.
eight grandchildren
would conta"t the Corn- miles. Bush said that if
through a city.
40. Eastlirouk Swim Club.
25. Seventh-day Adventist
9 Forest City Community
Funeral services were held
nilisioners if found to be un widening strips are added and
Al
Davis
Cumrnissicner
41. Mlwee Muddle School.
Church. Altamonte Springs.
today at Wood Funeral Home House.
the road Is resurfaced to 24 feet
suitable,
count
an
auto
42. Seminole Hugh School,
suggested that
26. Lake Mary Fire House.
10. Lake Mary Elementary
East Main Street, Ravenna,
is
elibigle
for
wide,
for the distance of 3.7
Bug
Road
Red
should
be
conducted
on
the
27. Civic Center, Sanford.
School
cino.
and,
according
to
miles,
the total cost would be
to
the
7rugram,
roads in question, designed

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the secaNt pruuar election;
discussion of dog leash or.
dinance; count'. planner's
report'. on a community
economic piannlnf. consultant
and illegal land sales without
platting.

Rezone from A-I a gricultural
to C-! gezral
located
approperty
proximately one mile north of
the intersection of SR 434 and U.
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Appesl pin'1 r%'5nn
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feltures from municipal courb up train $M,000 to L%,000.
cigarette tax up from $M,W0 tD L%,0W. Most of these

either the water department or the proposed sewer system
epeed to be up Th per cent from the
The revenue
sa.us originally estimated for operation for the current
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determine point of origin and Bush. would mean a probable approximately $69,400, with t1w
point of desurtation. the purpose expenditure of W.WO for muck
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the city' or if they are residents gutters, but would include
using the particular road to widening and resurfacing.
Longwood Hills Road and
reach other destinations. He
said that this would be an Myrtle Lake Hills Road. W.h
equitable way to determine confused by pri vate developments in the area, both face
total county involvement.
Lavender said that moat of opposition voiced by Kim

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Terrace. Sanford, escaPed from a count)' work
gang at 23rd Street and Airport Boulevard
*111 urs&amp;y moming at 11:45 a.m.. and less than

an hr later Del Sgt. Johnny Wright arrested

him on escape charges. with bond set at $5,001.

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in the city-cminty Participation

Saturday, Sunday and
Christmas, published $of.

SH 4r, west to South Street on

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register as a convicted felon. Several mem bers
of the Sherifis Department You th Deputy
Division searched a 'arge field off Jones Street

the East which Bush said had
teen derued by previous boards
since 1ls6. as I COlfltY

H.rId, 300 N. French
Ave Sa,dord Flu.. 32771.

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until the escapee's clothes were found. Shown
here are lt to right S. Bonnie Godwin,
Connie Snyder, Sgt. David Towns, Sgt. Ditane

of Sanlorct, Florida 32771.

said it would niquire at lealit
a rural
if come
road. or $12,000 if curL* and
gutlers were added th the

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Domestic Comment

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Editorial Comment

Keep Your Eyes On New Young Voters

sought.

Offbeat Ruminations

Middle-Age Suspicion' Is Analyzed

that the-se are the ones who tmve been most

critical of "the establishment" but are now—as
soon as the primaries which will take place
start creation of an establishtomorrow
ment" of their own choosing.
For this is, in essence, what voting is all
about. It is the only democratic method by which
the p-e-o-p-1-e, if they are willing to assume the
:-.porisibilites as well as enjoy the pnv1le.Z(S.

esty and common SCOM' lefL he srr they picked on him. But
t(' of every other Tflitfl
By HAL BOYLE
Any fresh sign of the ravages might look in the mirror and acting like a coward won't
No you
NEW YORK i AP
any younger, so snap
speech: iiial
ht
the thinning of your make
have "middle-age suspicion" of time
and go back to being
it
of
,,Listen, old-timer, there is out
If 50. YOU are suffing from hair, the lass of a tooth, the ap- nothing wrong with the world a man again."
one of the commonest maladies pearance of a new wrinkle
don't, "middle-age susIf y
With it yesof our times, but one which is causes you to become morose that wasn't wrong
age you quicker
wrong
picrnn"
will
terday. What's really
rarely diagnosed. because It for days.
make
you,
as well as those
What can mar. do if he ree- with yourself is you Vc'i ' re full, and
isn't ordxriiiril rf'c'ogTil7.ed b
arcnind
'o
u,
feet
miserable tx'doctors as a medical entity any ogniics these signs of "middle- '1 seU -pity, just like a sm; k
more than menopaUse in men age suspicion" in himself" who threatens to eat worms, vond endurance. There is no
'ure for it but sell-cure.
Well, if he's still got any hon- th en die, and make evervtxidv
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can create a government which should reflect
the wishes of the majority.
this is the basic th rust behind
th

Fur ermore
strong and very necessary insistence on
very
the
one
responsiveness and accountability which is
hallmark of this political season.
Youth power has undergone the fires of

symptoms

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recognizable to most
perienced personnel
e x ecutives, marriage coursellirs and others dealing in the,
problems of mental health. It is
a condition insidious in itself
that tends to be selfperpetuating and is quite difficult to isolate and combat.
It affects both men and wornen, although it is perhaps more
often noticed in men.
What is "middle-age s11.cpicicin" and how can you tell if
you have it '
"Middle-age suspicion" is a
neurotic feeling of self -doubt
and insufficienc') shown by
people in their middle years
to distrust and suswho
ped the motives of others to a
degree unjusitified by the facts.
You should suspect yourself
of being a victim of "middleage
suspicrnn"ifTnianY0rm0S
of the foUo,%W things are true
of you:
You are convinced that there
is a conspiracy in the office to
ease you out of your job or to
keep your merit from being
fully recognized.
You can't take criticism of
m cle without losany kind sny
Ing your temper.
Some of the younger men at
the office, you feel, are poking
fun at you behind your back.
You pick on other members of
your famili more than you used

violent actions in the late 60s to what is being
ate
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seen today is a tempering which can only
cutting
edge.
a better grade of steel and a finer
The new voters, however, as is coming more
cannot be C0fl
evident in other classifications,
sidered anything like a "bloc." It does not exist
as such. It will not respond as such.
As an instance, it is obvious that when the 1824 voter is talked about, it is not the unregulated
and freely ac'dng young who were seen on the
streets of Miami Beach during both conventions,
and
Nor are they the well trained, organized
rehearsed young boys and girls who were so
well-scrubbed and so well-controlled at the
Republican convention delighting the eyes and
ears of the NixoncratS.
Happily, there is a very welcome variety in
the new voter ranks which has spread far from
the campus, into the shops, offices and
make up the lifeprofessional services which
blood of every community which is on the way
up.

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But the
-middle-age suspicion" are

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Of the 27.5 million new voters estimated,
turnthere is expected to be about a 13 million
out- These are, to be sure, box-car numbers. But
they are more than just statistics.
They describe, as best it can be before the
November election, this new political factor
whose numerical extent can be easily
prophesied, but whose true political impact
cannot be known until the final lever is pulled.
the final booth closed and the man who will live
in the White House from '73 to '77 is determined!

Seminole county is very much in this class.
The traditional party affiliations are changing
with the oldsters making new judgments. The
influx of new residents from every section of the
United States is a leaven which is bound to create
a more representative electorate.
One of the aspects of the young vote which is
also somewhat surprising is that in their own
dejberations, the values of the older standards
of both major parties are being seen as solid
indeed,

'Make Way For Youth" is an ancient chani
This ycai however there is a new tune. This is the
strain of the politicos whose wooing of the 18-24
voters has already resulted in a new bent and
melody for the old refrain.
Statisticians have been having a ball as the
numbers of new voters and those who will cast
their first votes in a presidential election is

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By K'ETH J }t,J1flBEN
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The na tional Right-to-Read Program hopes to begin
unique project to retain about 300 elementary Instructors in
the teaching of read in g this January.
Teachers in seven or 11 states will be thoroughly
schooled in three of five reading methods that seem to work
best for must pupils. They will be-expected to return to their
classrooms better able to help children Improve their
reading skills and to teach other teachers.
The pilot program, still in the planning stage, will be
conducted in cooperation wi th sta te departments of
educjitiori and local school systems. It will cost about $5
million for the four-week training sessions, including hiring
other teachers to substitute for those attending the
workshops.
if the idea produces results it will be recommended for
extensive use throughout the nation.
At the same time, the Right-to-Read Program and the
National Urban CoalTtkon will spend about $30,000 in one of
four cities under consideration to show mothers on welfare
how to help their children and themselves become better
readers. This program, too, is designed for duplication if it is
effective.
Dr. Ruth Love Holloway. Right-to-Read Program
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oo1 people continually urge parents to help
director. said
their children in reading, but rarely provide concrete advice.
This program also should b! of great psychological benefit to
the families, she added.
California, MliiThe Right-to-Read target states
nesot.a. Ohio, Texas. Kentucky. North Carolina, Georgia,
will get
Florida, Pennsylvania. New York and Vermont
ct.
first crack at the tea cher retraining proje
jr. Holloway explained, ff we can get teachers highly
developed in the teaching of reading we are hallway there.
Success is not necessarily in any one reading method, but in
knowing which method will work for a particular child."
Al though reluctant to make a strong, official in.
dorsement of phonics instruction, she said it plays a part in
every reading program. "You hr.ve to have phonics and
motivation, too."
Since she accepted the directorship nearly a year ago of
the controversial program designed to eliminate functional
illiteracy by ieo. Dr. Holloway has valida ted evidence that
there are at least live reading methods that seem to work for
most pupils.
to the next few months, all states will be Invited to
compete for Itight-to-Read funds. Instead of the states
submitting proposals to Washington. the Right-0.0-Read office
will i4velon orolectz In coopera tion wi th the sta tes. These
projects Include strict provisions for accountability.
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Since the death of North
Vietnamese President Ho Osi
Minh Sept- 3, 19G9, the leadership In Hanoi has been cloaked
in collective anonymity.
The armed attempt to seize
South Vietnam has been
continued by a small group of
men who are unknown to most
of the world. They prefer to
lcr.e the linpewlon that the
war is the product of passionate
nationalism on the part of the
North Vietnamese people.
In fact, the people's lives are
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colleaguesThe son of a mandarin in the
court of the Emperor Duy Tan,
he, too, fell under Ho Chi Minh's
spell and soon became a
dedicated adherent to the
Communist cause.
Defense Minister Vo Nguyen
Glap, 60. has been de facto
commander In chief of the
North Vietnamese army since
1945, but did not receive the title
officially until 194L Trainod at
a Communist military school In
China, he organised an effecth'e guerrilla army among
mountain tribal minorities to
form the nucleus of the North
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high power anti telephone bills
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th w arted the Intent of the new
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Donna Potter, Science Ill , from I .exmgton, KN .- Sherry Viilker,
Science IV from Titusville ; ltettv Palmer, S&amp;'it'ili'(' coordinator for
Seminoli' ('ountv and la (liv I ,aut, Sn('In'c III, of Wiflt('r I 'a t'k.
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complaInIng :ihout Mr. 'l'uri1t'tS COI1IPaIlY are those who
saw ''the big picture'' and that
it was an easy way to make a
Editor, herald
to
Please excuse my informal fast buck, but when It came
railroad crossings tills at a
the working IinL, which they
problem that certainly needs letter, but I feel I must write
In
could
not do because the mind
attention but there is an equally this now and this way. It Is
easily programed by the
SO
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dangerous situation that has regard to the Glenn Turner negative thoughts of other
Enterprises. First let tile say I
received little attention in the
Up
never met Mr. Turner and people, that they finally gave
have
past, a situation that may prove
wanted their money back.
have never been associated and
as disastrous as the railroad
()lilflhitiiWflt S one of the
s utti any cif his enterprises. but
problem.
'Flit'
sUCCCSS.
to
ion familiar with SOme of kt'ys
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The problem I have reft'retlCt'them. I feel he is doing what our 1wsstmntst is always eager
these
&gt;, ''1 told you so'',
conditions etlu&amp;''i(ional school systelil
the
are
Ito
that exist on the St. Johns River should have been teaching people seldom if ever are
constructive, which could be
almost everyday anol are
ago.
Napoleon
the
reason they hope he won't
multiplied beyond belief each years
Teach principals of
weekend. Anytxxly who has tJIV hill, Dale Carnegie, Maxwell either.
Poverty is it negative conprice of a iiit, ranging from MaUi. W. Clement Stone and
Jon boat with three horsepower many others. Mr. Turner's dition of the mind. I keep
kicker to a hydroplane with a inotivuited courses are of th is hearing the word pyraflul(l from
100 horse Mercury thinks the t y pe, Ile builds self-confidence, (tie' SEC as If it was a nasty
whole way of lift' is
river is their ossn private creek.
sbows them that enflitisiiism word our
based Oil il pyr&amp;iinid. I think
Up and (town they roar, skiers makes a big difference.
sometimes that the government
flying in one direction,
It has been proven by
houseboats plowing down the repeated demonstration that a is trying to keep the people
ever
channel and bass fishennan
himself just stupid because if they
day
they
some
crossing mid-channel looking person
make to
of provided he wake up wflicfl
what can
he wants
some
is
in
for
for some quiet place to fish.
wants to badly enough and will I this country
By mid-afternoon choas tins correctly goes about doing it. big changes and the young
replaced danger. Quite a few of Mr. Turner tries to show these generation can do it by the way
years old, but I'll help. )
the Capt. Hhighs have finished
the greatest human need I'm 38
people
I wish you could kind of put
their first six pack and are now of our time and that is "a
or If
thoughts, which I have
working on their second
weapon to fight mediocrity" my
the boats are big enough, their and that that weapon is written in the newspaper.
up for
second batch of martinis,
enthusiasm, but In order to be Maybe more will stand
e
Turner.
As the sun slowly sinks in th
enthusiastic you must set your Mr.
It is difficult to put in writing
west, the St. Johns turns into goals whatever they may, be
that picture in what I am trying to say, but I
the shoot-out at the OK Corral.
for the and then set
point.
Es-erytxxly is heading
of you, plant it In your hope you get the
barn. Throttles are wide open, front then go after it. "Only
Thank you and good luck to
mind
high
Mr. Turnerthe wakes are as
that day dawns to which we art'
Paul It. l'enthertofl
helmsman. If one does make it
back to hoinepOrt, then one
really is a believer that the
river is named after a saint, for
only a river with special connections with the Almighty
could keep the loss of life to
marginal levels as we witnessed in the past.
In the next 20 years, Seminole
County's population will grow
from the present 88,000 to
200,000. Can you imagine the St.
Johns then' Even a saint will
not protect the Sunday sailors
then.
Seminole Junior College is cosponsoring a boating course
with the Orlando Power
Squadron- The course to be held
ever)' \Vednc5dfly7 :30 to 930 in
rootu 207-208, main campus,Ufl(l
W ill be open to the public a t no
registration cost. '[he course
starts W e dnesda y, .Sept. 13, and
will run for 10 weeks. We cordially invite you and readers to
-itclass. Maybe, just maybe, we
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of
a
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Like the much-publicized "dc*th" of Lake Erie, the
alleged demise of America's unique subtropical wilderness. the Everglades.. is one of those reports that seems
to hav e been slightly exaggerated.
As usual, it's all man's fault. With his canals and Waterways. he has cut off life-giving water from the Ever
glades, with the result that its animal and plant life is
thing Wildfires are finishing the job.
The situation is not quite that simple. says J. \Valter
Dineen. chief of the Environmental Services Division of
the Central and Southern Florida Flood Control District.
Ver) kw i,idiitiva1s have dealt with Everglades ccciiogy for an extended period of time. he points out. Most
recent workers have run into the Everglades for a year
or so and said, "My gosh, it's not like it's supposed to
be" and then gone off criticizing that "the water is too
low" or "the water is too high.'
The "true" Everglades, says Dineen. is a vast sawgrass
prairie, dotted with green tree islands known as ham'
mocks, and otherwise marked by sloughs and strands of
vegetation.
During periods of abundant rainfall, it is a flood plain
When rainfall is deficient, it is often swept by sawgrass
fires that may even consume the peat soil that lies above
the porous rock cap of the Everglades basin.
The most commonly accepted belief is that the EverLl.ideS depends upon an overflow of water from like
Okeechobee. 100 miles to the forth It is this water which
the engineers have been accused of diverting.
Recent studies indicate, hosvever, that It is rainfall in
and around the area which determines the condition of
the Glades at any given time, and rainfall is notoriously
fickle
11 some species of plants and animals suffer during a
period of drought. other species flourish—until the return of the opposite cycle.
Stabilization of water levels in the Everglades by removal of the so-called "yo-yo" principle—the fluctuations
between drought and flood—would he disastrous to Ever'
glades ecology. Dineen contends
lie sums up.
"The Everglades is an extremely tough and dynamic
a wide-open. free-swinging ecosystem that
ecosystem
has been subjected to much abuse in recentyears. The
Glades are not dead; they are alive and well in South
Florida."

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National president, Future Farmers of
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Distinguished service to agriculture award,
Gamma Sigma Delta, 1972.

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One of "Outstanding young men of
America," Notional Jaycees, 1964; one of
"Florida's five outstanding young men,"
State Jaycees, 1955.

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FRIENDS AND SUPPORTERS OF
GOV. GFORGE C. WALLACE

firmer dire tot of the Sbutn
I hvlSt(ifl of General Regulation.
and Bruce Scott, 39, North Fort
Myers, a former lee ('nunty

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Kiclak 1'I a mortage hanker Ifl
tieilltonc
Ihi ilIS(l'es in the 'JlIflC (1k\1IIilul
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Flip ic t or fiu cc l'aula 1I.iwk
trk Ic or renpportinntnent
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The only two state wide races
)-'lnrlda Itran I'SC t'arwliclatc, In the No.*
en' for the I'M' anti the
ember general election for ,i
Supre'llie' Court.
term -in the cornon'
Voters may decide a ,.ox-year fuur'year
The job pays $32,000 rnSupretlw ('ourt teriti by the don.
.'locc' of election Lsothc at 7 p in. mially.
Florida W8S accorded three
in the laic be tween Incuttilient
to
MrCaIn, new seals in Congress—for a
1)avld
Justice
former State Ed"- lid of la-.l'ginning next yt'ir
lIllIhIcM'('
ment attorney by virtue of population gain;.
c'eitleen De p art
intl active' contests have iy'ns'
Rivers Itulord .Jr., TallahasM't',
on
for the ns'w districts'' the'
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a Fort
and .Iiii Car ter.
of ('entral Florida,
5th
and
10th
I iuilcrdale lawyer.
the 13th in Dade and Brow'
'1114. ,'lictie'n is nonpartisan, ;IrUI
of the .ird totinttt'S
aii(t thus final if any one
In the west central l-'lontda's
tree' i'Ifl(llelilt('3 iteb lucre
"cflr!r0"
if ,At, District, GOP candidate In.
Bit? ,dtr;Vndc h' r,etedc litir
iii, cr r)n lwr rent of the sot"
Jai k Irns o %3, I 'crt IIR 1
of responsible Floridians, bncouti fle
Ili) 'die' gains a itiajority, the elude
U.S
to
Itaruue'r
I')', riot's' an icicle
shores them.
vie' ti ir will be decided in the Oct.
Rep, Bill Cramer; ['inellas
Bill was born in Florida, and he is equally
10 runoff.
Mc('aiu, 41, was appointed by ('ounty Cornrnis.ciOnPr Charles
at home in the city or the countrf. He was
anti
fortna'r (ieiv, (liiudt' Kirk and is Itainey. 40. (learwater:
raised on a small dairy farm near live Oak,
laek Martin, 35, OrlandO
seeking Ins first elective teriti.
and he has devoted his adult life to business
In the 10th district of sooth
liulord, 45, is the son of a for.
former
..,,and public service in Central Florida.
Florida,
iner state justice. Carter, 58, central
gubernatorial
Republican
law
s1s'clallles in real estate'
and (-lalins to have' been a law- candidate L. A. ''Skip'' Ilalalis,it
fighting
yen lunger than M('Ceifl and flu- 42, Palm Itcach, is
42,
Myers.
with
Paul
J
out
fond together.
Deacon and Sunday School teacher, First
Fort
Myers
of
job
pays
former
mayor
'hut' Supreme Court
Baptist Church of Orlando.
The lk'uux'ratic primary in'
Married to the former Teresa Arbaugh;
A litter contest has been eludes two former aides to Rep
Rogers, Bill Sikes, 20 .
the
primary
for
the
Paul
fs, ui,!it in
two tons, Joel, 7, and Bar?, 9.
and John A
IMmili relic PSC iioinlflatlofl ( 'lewiston
5th CongressiOnal District Educated in the public schools; graduated
tx'(s'efl incumbent Jess Var- I )arlson, 30, Stuart Other
ire'
with high honors, U. of Fla. College of
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government, only to be tmprisoned again when that
goveinment fell.
Thiong Chinh. 64, who as
chairir in of the National Assembly standing committee
ranks second to Le Duan, has a
young
similar background
revolutionary, imprisonment,
hard-line Communist and
outstanding party organizer.
Described as an intransigent
Stalinist, he has for many years
warned against deviations, not
only within the Lao Dung Party.
but also within the international
Communist movement,
Prime Minister Ptuzzn Van
Dong, 66, does not share the

MIAMI A)' I l-'lorIdiflS go
to (he polls 'I'uesil8y In pu.
mark's which lead to the
thin of three new congressmen
a fir'i i e bttk
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Dung Workers) Party.
Seven of them stay riiurv or
less permanently in Hanoi. One
stays at the battle front, and is
currently believed to be In
Cambodia. The ninth shuttles
back and forth between Hanoi
and Paris.
They thus have direction over
the home front, the battle front,
the propaganda front and the
diplomatic front- Following Ho
Cal Minh's death, the dominant
role was taken over by IA
Duan. Aged 65. he is today first
secretary of the Lao Dung
Party.
He was imprisoned by the
French for illegal political
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'Alive and Well'

3.yenr.old state sr'nbUr from Miami
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You feel that every repairman you deal with is. dishonest
have lost one or
You
or at
reenUy
friends
more
by imleast offended them
pugmflg their loyalty.
More and more you mope
about this being a "dog eat
dog" world and that ever)'man
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\VASIIINGTON tNEA)
taken
place in the city of
me1hlng of a miracle has
Pacifica. Calif.. these past two years.
10.111d 21 1i
Juvenile delinquency dropped 15 jx'r cent in 19per cent more in 1971.
dehnqiieny was steadily increasing
At the same time.
naticinide'—in many ltalitieS at a rate of S to 10 per
cent every 12 months. year after year.Pacifica, ppula
ill
The outlook was not always bright
In 1949. juvenile
located
near
San
Francisco.
tion 37.101.
arrests rose 35 per cent in these statistics compiled by
the California Youth Authority.
Now it might be argued that the 1970 and 1971 declines
from the major bulge
were merely a return to normal
from
821 to 1.130. But this
jumped
in 1969. when arrests
plain
away
the
1971
figure. down to 742
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arrests, almost 10 jx'r cent below 1969.
apparently
came
about
not
through
any
This miracle
great new discovery about young people or exotic new
seemingly resulted from the application
techniq ues It well'kncewfl
and not overly costly mt'l hods
of sonic rather
The old practice. apparently followed in many cities.
and send him home.
was to warn an arrested youngster
or forward him to court. Ne-ther alternative produced
satisfactory results
What Pacifica did then was sort out about a fifth to .0
arrested. and transfer
fourth of these youngsters. when
po1ice.OurtPrOhati0fl
system.
them out of the
Each of these seltd youngsters. picked hecaitsi' tlii'
were
showed promise and because their delinquenc i es
over
to
cciiperating
groups
not serious, was then turned
Teachers kept a lochotit ii; the' ct'hoolc for youths pos11 t,
sihlv leaded for deilmItic i' ihese '.'ui stCI'S U4
police.
to
the
not
then referred through their parents,
but to the assisting groups .id was confidential and free
and sisters woul d
The boy or girl and parents. brothers
problems
with an adviser
then sit down and discuss their
his
interests, then
for
The boy would be sounded out
goals.
fit
his
projects
that
invited into groups or
A tutoring group was set up manned 1w college youths
It-, help those youngsters having study difficulty.
'oung people in.
An attempt was made to get these
youth
activities. They
volved in community problems and
They
took
part
in conimti
treated birds alter an oil spill.
fairs,
rock
concerts,
dances
and
discussions.
nity
Youths called "streetwalkers" were hired to go out
on the streets, in parks. shopping centers, the beach and
to
other places where young people gather "to attempt
find alter
verbalize
their
feelings
and
help angry youth
such as the group ac ,,ale means of expression
tivities mentionedPacilica isn't the only community using these tech'
niques. Some cities add a health service which may aid
in plastic surgery. removal of tattoos. corrective dentist
ry* or eye examinations, to remove sources of enibarrassment or handicaps which may help to drive a young
person into delinquency. Drug programs are a part. Some
towns have teen prevocational workshops

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beguiled by the possible 25.7 million young
people who will be making history, as by the
changing character of the entire group.
They are also intrigued by the haunting fact

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Regents To Decide

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Prostitute Relates Two Rapists Meted 30 Years
How She Was Sold

The culation of 23,0M. has never
o
Ed Barber. 30. edtor.pub%ishcr
been subjected IL censorship
ctfl3ot
ORlANDO. Fla. tAPs - Who ligator. the Largest student selection of director of UF
with
power
to
Alligator,
former attng
&amp;'
history
,he paper. with clr• during it-year
shall control a student iww. newspaper in Florida.
Regent Marshall criser o c'•'"" riiihcntinns u t
university
The
paper
or a board of West Palm Beach proposed
president
students, teachers and tax- instead that a seven-member
payers Florida Regents are board be set up, on each
settodecldethetssuetodO% for campus. to serve as Legal
all u r.uliclyowrd cam- publt3hr of the ,tUdnt
newspaper. The members
pmes in the state.
president of the would LW three faculty memThe
orida t
hers. three students and twi
Ilniversit% of Florida
C. taxpayers - one 8 lawyet. one
Gainesville. Stephen
O'Connell. has been seeking it ynzrnalLsi
O'Connell asked the State
authority to name an admInLstratton official to censor The Al- Board of Regents to c'ertit his
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)UNUSTERS from one rneghbnr?inoci colIett'ci
Dystrophy in Longwood and Winter Springs. Inspired b the Jerry
Telethon were left to right, Linda Ditsicar, Patricia and Joy
Paxsrnri, Karen Lucock. Donny and Gary Coyle. Ronald and Robin
rin Riley Photo'
Paxsrrn arid Lynn t)iLslear.

Lewis

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agent,
Gainesducted
from
a
busy
shopping
conpirar cast, goi!i ti court eluding an
GAINESVII..LE, Flu. AP,
Scott Camli, Florida coordirus- today on marijuana charges. yule Mayor Richard Jones, center here in April 1971. The
Fifteen witnesses have been Fire Chief John Dampier, the dark-haired secretary's body
tor of Vietnam Veterans
Camli's be. wife of a University of Florida was found in a shallo grave
Against the War and a def en- called ti testify on
twn employer of the near the University of Florida
dant hi the Gainesville Six tuilt in ttw iiiarijuana case, in- dean and
state prison at Tallahassee.
in Gainesville a month later.
Rov Carroll Pauik, 30, was
Camil was charged on Feb.
of
and sentenced to
46
grams
convicted
with having had
Racial Violence Breaks
marijuana in his possession last death in the slaying But the
Court
Supreme
Dec. 21. He wa also accused of Florida
inF
resentened
PauW
to
lift
selling marijuana
inesville, Ga.
Out At
-year-old
ex-Marine
prisonment
Friday
in
cornThe 2.5
at a high sergeant is one of a half dozen plianre with a U S. Supreme
erupted
youth
black
GAINESVILLE, Ga. t AP
Leaders a! the veterans Court decision last June that
football game
Attempts to calm outbreaks of school
City commissioners and organization indicted by a struck down the death penalty.
violence were interrupted by
The distraught father, his
jury at
ftrebomblngz and curfew 1a- black leaders were in con- federal grand
night Tallahassee for nliegedl plot- head bowed as he stood before
Sunday
Uon Sunday ntit, and state ference
weekend ting to disrupt the Republican the committee In a small
and federal officials were discussing the
viotence when two fires broke National Convention last month Hilisborough Coun ty
called in.
vourtroom said the only wa
out on the predominantly black with guns and bombs
Mayor Joe Stargel and city south side and it rash of
commissioners met at midnight firehombings were reported
with Cinyd Hall, special
in the next 90 minutes fir.I ii'li1 ',iiiiiuk
ant to Gay. Junniy Carter; as- men investigated more than a
chief
Bill
aigant Civil Defense
dozen firebombing reports and
TOM
Clack; and two representatives said they found evidence of
of the Justice Department.
firebomb(; in at least five small
Police said 30 state troopers blazes. No serious damage was
were called Into the city Sunday reported.
Police reported 30 arrests for
night as sporadic violence
COUNTY COMMISSION
broke
out
Friday
night
violations
of a citywide, clusktzwhich
continued, in addition. 2B more dawn curfew, imposed by
REPUBLICAN
troopers were placed on stand- Stargel Saturday night when
D1511flcl 3
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than
60
persons
were
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Jack P. Insco
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Insco Speaks Out on the Issues:

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insco is the only candidate who has had the courage to label th e
Fonda and Ramsey Clark for exactly what th ey are— treasonous

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Insco is the one candidate who will fight for a

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Accomplishments:

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91 Per Cent Convictions All
Felonies Last Fiscal Year.

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Convictions Last 10 Cases
( 1ri Degree Murder,
2 Rapes, 1 Manslaughter.

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1MISSIONER IN SEMINOLE COUNTY
10 ELEC'I'El) COUNTY (:
IN 1968
• SEMIN()1 4E (:ouN'rY 110111' AUTHORiTY

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* FOR An Infornwd Public On All Issues
* FOR Strong Vocational-Tech nical Programs For All Students
* FOR Strong Leadership ELECT PELHAM School Superintendent
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Pol. Ad. Pd. by Louis D. Pelham, Treas.

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Insco is the Qualified Candidate:

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Insco is the one candidate who knows the problems the people have with the

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it must be accomplished properly because all crime from

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TOM RADLOFF SPEAKS ON VITAL ISSUES
PLANNING &amp; ZONING
My opponent is i IiiuI developer' Tot) utitri W ,1111111111
We don't need a land developer on the County Co,nmn,ssioui,
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the long range effect that development will have
and zoning are decided UOfl wit liout proper consider 916 011 to
. Cuti'ity ond Stilt' plilflIttl
l)rOP'fl .111(1 (uOi(IiIl,itL effOft between City
will investigate the county wide land use
commissions.

the beflnefit of ALL
in the area of roads. IS a "111c.l matter - I will work
Seminole County Residents. Long range planning, especially
State, County and City aut tmor it it's at)( I Which tjiVt. Sem i nole
toward a on ied long range road pl an which involves
Road right - of -ways need to be secutd in advance at nrowth!
County a comprehensive road plan for the future.

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COUNTY SEWER SYSTEM
to c entrali ze an adequate sewer system" hlathet as (levelo;)
Seminole County has, at present, 110 comireherl5iVi'
supply the'ir owo sewage treatment pla nts. mn.ny of
ments are built outside city limits, the (luveloperS are having to
being annexed into cities so that ttie'j may tie into existing systems
which are inadequate, or the (1evetopnhu.tS are
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evopers, working under requirwnuluts OStJl)liShle'(I by 11"I county,
I would work to develop ii plan by which del
system
these'
System's to the County. Ilir otitihi this MI R)[)
supply systems for the (1Cv0101)rile'flt and in turn, deed these
disiios4ii
WhiCh WoUld 4151114! Sm'minolt' County tideqi ltitit atul safe' sewage
(;ould liecomne suhst ,mt ionS to ,t mn.iStt'r systu'mll

Insco is the one candidate who has devoted over 20 years to the Republican Party
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and to the election of Republicans to public office.

Insco travelled throughout the nation in 1968 as a member of the Nixon-Agnew
campaign ti-am.

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insco is the only candidate wi th Congress ions I eperience. Al though only 42 years
old Insco has served as an Executive Assistant it three Republican Congressmen
from Florida for the past eighteen years.

Insco is a Working Republican:

Vigorously Prosecuted
Drug Violators.

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towards cooperative' goals
The county and cities rnust cement their relationship and work

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1st DEGREE MURDER TO TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS WILL COME TO THIS OFFICE.

Jack P. Insco....

NOW, MORE THAN EVER, YOU NEED A MAN OF RESPONSIBILITY, EXPERIENCE,
AND INTEGRITY AS YOUR STATE ATTORNEY"

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TOM RADLOFF IS QUALIFIED
Local Businessman
Altamonte Sp'ings City Councilman

Stands Up For You I I I

THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONTINUED

S. Seminole Jaycees
Masons &amp; Toastmasters

Vote Insco For Congress On Tuesday

SUPPORT

INDUSTRIAL GIIOWTII
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to provide 1obs for aiim (ltlt?iIl1)lOyt(I. Attraction
I will work for prudent n(iustridl growth within Seminole County
erwin orirnen tsi standi,rds WøU hi nut
.fein industry that requires nii n 1mm un COl in ty services .111(1 will i ropitrly meet our
t eioluuih it I",-t'n ti
hut -.,'inld to usoi ,ilituuiud it'. i'.iltit uhtil
only be a benefit to our County siMtiOcuiltIlj.
burden on our r e ok r itS

DRUGS
As a conscious citizen, I am deeply concerned about the

Seminole Resident since 1963
Married, one Son
Baptist Religion

Ta vote for yaw Republit$fl Coressmazt pull the lit lever dews and leave ft dews!!

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rising drug problem.

As your County Commlsiotier. I will

officials to stalfl$) out this menace to our s06ety 1
support and assist both local and state law enforcement

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Vigorously Combated
Spoilers Of Our Ecology.

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inset' is the one ca ndidate firmly committed against gun controL

he's been doing for the past 18 years!

* Outstanding Mutual Spirit
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respective Circuit (otirt-s.
Fleeing the scene, the two were
'flj, possibly an Cfl(liflg is apprehended two days later by
written to one of the most In- a 75.rnan posse and were
fatuous crimes to hit the San- sentenced to death in the
electric chair by Judge Waddell
ford court annals.
on Aug 24, igrs.
The two were convicted

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Federal hureauracy and how to solve these problems Solving problems is what

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Insco is the' ant' candidate who will fight welfare t'hislers.

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'Ainishment lWyond tile act.

t1ant to life imuprisomnent. itself. If punishing you would do j80. 1, 1972, convicted rapists
having been found guilty by a anything (or that little girl. I are ii%'en an nutuiiuitie life
Circuit Court jury Rd assure you I would mete out the sentence. ,n amnct,ituiient to the
entcnCed to the electric chair. maximum punishiuiwnt. Rut, t)ii' state Contttutiofl. to become
effecti'r Oct. I. provides that in
According to lirock, "Yes. harm done her is done."
Stating he was taking into
there was trauma in this 'fl '
prosecuting
consideration
the age of the
the
OSCAR FOR STEEl.
but it lays with
The
NEW YORK A1'i
itness." Brock stressed (hi' defendants at the time of the
nation's
rnuIIibIIlIondolliir
ider
the
offense,
Judge
Waddell
then
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court sh o uld con
trauma of the child, a 12-year. sentenced the two defendants to steel industry has its version of
old girl, when meting the 30 years at a state prison, fllmdom's Oscar awards
Called the l)eiign In Steel
commencing from the date of
sentence.
Award Program the contest Is
their original incarceration, lie
open
to all architects, engidiminutive
in
(illev,
daYs Iii
stature. iuI%'I%CtI (1W)' tlI
neers, designers and artists
nd l)rumright. eorinilant ntt
liicli to appeal the sentence,
who work In steel
h.'.pt.it led, made no (01flIn the past, such diverse
Supreme
U.S,
Under the
ment upon their ease, sta nding
as dump trucks and dishitems
before the court with hands ('tiurt ruling outlawing the
washers,
subway cars and sum
clasped behind their backs, in death penalty, 13 men on
iner houses have won awards
meek, set'intngly subservient Rail ord's death row. sentenced
Thfs year, a panøl of I ? noirtl
t die for rape, were ordered by
uhitt1t'
experts will judge the erit r bc
('otirt
to
Supri'iiit'
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abolishing capital punishment.
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Insco is the one candidate who has come out against

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Insco is the one candidate who has come out a1ainst forced busing.

ABBOTT HERRING
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truck stop. I was not even given
any instruction. The tricks

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insco is the one candidate committed o restoring th ree branches of government in
America by halting the excesses of the Supreme Court.

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reasons why I think prostitution
was 'locked-up" In Atlanta and
men
paying
helped
me.
should
be legalized. It is better
forced Into prosti tu ti
on. It's told Within a few days I was raw. to have a man pretend I am his
in her own words wi th
names One of the truck drivers told me daughter than to have him one
changed to protect their about NV.
I did not even know day ra pe her. One man lik ed Iii'
ldenttfy.i
how to check a man for VD. to t alk over him with m' high
They toug't me that too. There heels. I liked him because I did
temert. the sociologist
ri' only three states that do not not even have to undress.
out that the differences in ......Prostitutes art' brainwashed
Ni(1et11R laws. Th is law
appearance of the prostitute is to
protect the prostitute from very early to hate the square,
have vanished. "so that to
the pimp Georgia was one of \'t'ti learn to lake a climax. You
separate her from the soelet)
pimp is the
matron. the debutante, or those three. A
-n of man. Most of up their ego. Also it causes
college girl in a hotel lobby is an lowest ton
them are extreme woman them to ('lunax faster and time
almost impossible
haters 1'hcv are stupid and is im'nev. We can moan and
Indeed Jovct could have tx'en
have a basic inseCurity wi th in groan and say all the right
a combination of all three. She
character. Some still hold things while kokin at our
appeared very smart indeed their
their girls in line ith mi- match out of the corner of our
t ith a super sophisticated
possible dreams of 1k day eye. It is such a business like
pants
when we go square and have a arrangement that not even
She addressed the class with t'tLJit' 1)) the roid Mine kept Casinova ct'uhl ha e made
''Your
, tcxt," she related,
inc in tine ith tctr lie ra v e ciinntx.
says 4 per cent oi me gins in me man- reasons to fear him.
Truck stops you split 5(-50.
prostltuion were recruit ed b) Once a week he would come houses
with the madam.
force. I believe that to be an around and collect the money. I a nd 4G-&amp;l with bell boys at
accurate figure. 1 was one of made about a $1,(Wa week I hotels It is always worth it
lived
that 4 per cent
knew if I made less he would because that bellboy is supwas
18
years
of age beat me. I was luckier than posed to protect you. lie makes
Geora,
and had just lost my child. My moMHethd buy mea car and I sure of the trick not being the
husbandleltme.IhadbecflOUt had $20 in my purse for law, bails you out of jail if
of touch wi th m parents for emergencies. Most girls do not necessary, and can protect you
two years. 1 moved across town have anything.
if the trick gets rough- Once a
to lose contact with my
A trick at a truck stop is trick hung me out a fourth floor
husbaid. You can do that easily arwwhere from $10420. a hotel window and the bellboy
in Atlanta. I booked bands.
S2O44Oanda call girl quite a bit me.
"One day I met a man, young hig her.
I have had doctors, lawyers,
and good looking He wore
Mostmenfromlowersocio— priests id senators. Doctors
alligator shoes, custom shuts, economic groups perferred sex are th e m os t likely to be
$3(W suits and drove a new unconventionalwaystniafl over sadistic. I believe99.44 per cent
Caddy,' I was so naive that I woman and half-and-half). It of all men use prostitutes. All
neser even wondered why (ii' was the higher socio-economic men are animals.
boy a young man could have men that perferred the deviant
TRIED TO RUN AWAY
su'h wealth. I poured out my ways. I liked deviancy because
Once I tried to run away from
heart to him and he realized the more devant. the more the my pimp. I saved a little money
ve quickly that no one knew trick paid. They were often from each one and got a $100 bill
where I was or would even miss willing to pay anything. My rolled it up and sewed it into
nis
favorite trick was a masochist. my hem He found it and
'He and another friend of his He would come about one a twueve me It was not worth it.
wire going to drive me home. month and bring this kit full of Once in north Georgia I thought
mehave
to a locke y took
lntead
u joint.thSome
girls
been things for me to beat him with. I could have gotten to a bank
He represented all the tricks to deposit box but I had no place to
thri' sears. I was there for inc and this was my chance to hide the key.
severe months. Pimps came
It was an FBI agent that
get even. I vented my hostility
rigutarly to select girls. One
finally
helped me to escape. lie
I would call him all kinds of
divahamburger pimp came in names i enjoyed beating him was after my pimp for
d I told turn 3u51 get me out of and after awhile we outgrew something- lie broke state laws,
trrc and I will work for you for that kit and I collected things to but not Federal laws. This
tic rest of my life. I kept telling use. It would take several agent lent me the money from
nysctf this cannot be hap- weeks for the bruises to leave his own pocket and helped me
yning. This is 1964. 1 cotild turn. Of course I always tied into Florida with the Liopes that
lave very easily gotten away him Up.
the pimp would follow me and
rom him within the week but
Daddy"
"I'd Call The m
they could nab him. He was too
te sat in on a poker game and
would
like
me
rt though to cross that state
"Many tricks
ast me to another manwas
their
daughter.
hoe.
to pretend I
I just kept repeating to
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parts a prostitute
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n' :iu.thter'i- life I hope
it will not tail me again.' 1e 11i
Paz told the committee Satur-

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For Countywide Reading Program
For Career Training For All Students

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there can be 'justice for the
Smz
eekt equal punishment for murder" of his daughter is tr
the man convicted of putting
reassemble *1w electric chair
daughter to death Sergio dc lit
Mat. Atty. Gen. Raymond
Paz has urged the governor's Markey, also appearing bet art
committee on Capital PIi'i
the Committee, said the
ment to restore capital punish- Legislature should reinstate tht
metu in Florida.
his failed me and death penalty, but only far

Mny 4, IWkS, toy the jury af,,,r
Io Circult Courts qjjvIj cnses there sluill be no two tvsirs of deliberation.
eligibility for parole.
was certainly trnuiiui in the for rt'enten&amp;'ltig to life tinThe victim was walking nir
case."
found
(lint
yumu
prisonment
or
a
term
of
years.
th
e
circumstances of
Prior to Jan. 1, flrock *.nkl,
case. me jury
fl1 off West Six th Street on
Assistant State Attorney lay woiting at the railroad track Those sentenced to death for
onvitctI rapists could receive ret A. 1965. w he n she was
rnelf this is 1 f4 This cannot I would ca ll them 'daddy.' 8101
Newman Urock, in his anti attacked the rhikt. I think murder were resentenced to life etthcr death, life iroprisenment øqiihIi'ul
screams
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be happening, but it did of deviant men would never
customary hard.hitti ng what Mr. Fins meant was there tm;iirIsunmimi' lit ttnvtulving 27
or a terni of years in prison, brought assistance from '
happen 1k' sold me for $150 to a reveal their deviancy to their prosecution manner, askettthe was no unstint beating or inmates.
which, he said, is the rcaspn the neighborhood woman, who bent
selijeneIng.

SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS

Of Death Penalty

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(IIRISTIANSTE!). St Croix. rww's said, at least 14 men had
been moved in and init ,,f the
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with murdering eight person.s
Hn&lt;'kefell.rowfled clubhouse
the
poth
Two of the men left the cnrn•
during a robbery At
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rnand
PASt in han&amp;- uff' arid
Fountain Valley (,(,If
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puiliee
as
ompan;ed by polite, raising
still are on the run
the arrest srl1latlOn.
keep a heavy guard
Tonkin refused to dlsuc
rc jailed in the killings
flenth warrant_s for the five them
unfugitives were issued late SunaybyJuogeWarrPn
Young
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day by jw,ge Warren
of US, [hctri(t Court. Atty
(;rn. flonald Tonkin said
Gov Melvin Ii Evans ulentilien the live us Warren Ba lientine, lsnniael lbeet. l(apha'i
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Jrse ph. a man identified only ;sc
a
Sunehei
and another identified
presented
SEM lNOlE Chapter 30 I)lsahlNl American Veterans
only as i'epe'' or Pahlo
year membership pin to J P. M{ready. seated, and 25-year pins to
"The men being sought are
i1(Vifl!
,Jesse Cook, and
stan(tiflg lift to right', G. A. Muffley, Marvin l)yal.
armed ar.d should be considi Ann Riley Photo)
'red dangerous...Tonkin said,
Thomas ( udak.
reading from a st4ternent hy
Evans
Two others charged in th e
VIRGINIA UTROSK$
Meral Smith and
slayings
P.O Bog 1114
have been
Ucatuiiont
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iiIe'l on the neighboring i.5I,Ifld
CONP4I( LESLIE
of St iluiirias, where they were
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taken Following their are1
Shooting
FIfir
Saturday night
Smith, 21, of Estate Grove
HILDA RICHMOND
(Ii('Itt'd today that they thought medal with champagne.
By (111(1 IH)I.lJ.IN(.
66$SSbl
Place,
St. Croix, and Gereau.
'Champagne
bottles
go
pop.
•i report of shots at the Olympic
,tociattii I're%s Writer
D.Iton., F'&amp;
t, of St. Thomas, were atPolice
in
Village
on
the
eve
of
the
ending
as
s'iryone
knows,"
one
of
the
1UNl(il APi raigned in secret shortly after
of the 20th games was a False Frenchmen commented.
SUppOSe(1
their arrest_c, and Municipal
The
shots
also
were
alarm.
Judge John March set bond at
The police called off their to have been heard near the
more than $1 million." acsearch for a gunman after corn- viet quarters, but "the Busn-ordng
to a statement Ltsuenl
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bing the athletes' residential stuns heard nothing," an Olym
the
governor's office
b
area all night with dogs. ltec• pir spokesman said.
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Some
newsmen,
however.
Saturday
night.
lives said they found no spent
the
Bu
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Evans said Sunday
and
saw
police
swarm
into
bullets, no empty cartridge
night said charges against all
no other evidence that any shots stun area. Several photograThe
been filed in U S
pliers were roughed up by se- had
seven
tiul been lLred.
Utstnct Court for the Virgin
Strong police rcinlorcemiivlit-s runty guards, awl their press
Islands by actrng US. Atty
COUNTY COMMISSION
were rushed into the village credentials were taken awiy as
Frederick Watts and Young set
Sunday night amid Fears of an. they attempted to take pictures
bail at $2UO,)O each.
nt_ I'UI3LICAr
other terrorist attack like the in that area.
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German
government
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IsOOC Tuesday in which 11
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on the terrace of the club
raelis,
five
Arabs
and
one
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of four of the eight killtopsies
of
the
nine
slain
Israeli
ich policeman were killed.
ings
last
Wednesday
As (luring Tuesday's tragedy, hostages showed the Arab terof
them
a
they
squelched
rumors
of the possiall
conflicting reports and rumors rorists shot
uw'
and
blindfolded
in
tied
flooded into the Olympic press sat
renter across the campus from two helicopters at an air base
near Munich.
the Olympic Village.
Th ere had been speculation
Munich police gave this 'er-

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Lewis, I)- prerne Court scat, Rivers fluBy THE ASSOCIATED PRESS State Sen. Gerald
running for a ford Jr., a former assistant
Most Florida newspapers Miami, who is
general, was they would prefer that the three
Public Service state atturney
in
seat
on
the
made appointive.
have rejected incumbents
Commission. Incumbent Jess recommended to voters by PSC seats be
for
their editorial endorsements
endorsed- by eight newspapers. Incumbent
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Five shots were fired. A gun- might have hit some of the hosshooting at the
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quarters of the Moroccan team.
apparently
killed
the
hostages
The gunman got away. No casmoments
after
the
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I have lived in Central Florida most of my
life, and know this district well.
I am it Central Florida businessman seeking
to represent you in the Florida House of
Representatives.
My wife Joyce is a school teacher and I am
avare of the problems we face in education. We
have two school children: Jav, 1% and Kara, 6.

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heard, a 17-year-old Austrian
LONDON API — The BritFell to ins death from a flagpole
near the village while ap- Ish Safety Council wants to set
Jack Martin has proved
parently tr ying to steal an up &amp; round-the-clock iniorma
protect the cornOlympic flag, Hans Klein, the lion center to
head of the Olympics' press munity against disaster after
hemicalas County
accidents involving chemicalsection, said the dea th ab- carrying trucks,
County*
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solutely was not connected with
The centerS which would pro-' the shooting.
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Another Olympic official sal" dangers of any chemical to th e
the shots were heard in the area police and lire authorities.
of time French quarters — would be on the Lines of an
whtre, about that time, the existing service in Washington
to meet the challenge. French were toasting their 1,- which dealt with more thin
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10A—The Sanford Herald

PICKUP
and

Vote Supports Israeli's

S.
Casts
Veto
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SIfl(W the 144 Wilt. The
Soviet Ambassador'lacnh A. tsppotnt&amp;'d" b.the U.S. 'et
the
AP - The United State, CASt thatstould have 8pPhI the
HIVIUCS Mali spoke of -the LIISLrNSIOg and could not ki the miter armed forces remained on
second
vein
in
the
hi-stOry
of
resohitini;
to
terrnrst
ItS
ZLI1 both he and Kelani
as well as milluir)' operatILUh5 evenlc which occurred in Mw- rest.
UNITED ?AT1flNS.
Li Get'.. l')a'td E1u7.ar. the
the U N Securit C'.c'uncil Sun
to
put
them
on
the
railed
trw resotUiofl that trilled
JIJ
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U.S AInlIUsSildor George
Army chief of staff, warned
day night. It killed a resolution
killed "a same footing as the ne Israeli 1O weak.
during ii television appearance
di'rnarultiw a halt U Israeli T(- Rush said their
The restiliitinn,
very IYqWI.UIn passzit that raids would he '' doning thi
u-,- that more terrorist attacks
ririsril raids hut UILITII.. 1W
g
and
i1Ui. Gus
the
S
uientliifl of the Arab terrorism could have made the resolution aggressive potic utiIsraeli
shivu, noted "the deterkirritlng could be expected. He said Lhe
mzinlacs.
more
acceptable."
that provoked the raids
situation in the Mddlc East" would
be met
further
countExplaining his own veto. he
The
crautrik..
ThebIsraeli
raids.
1w
TheveWC*itflCHftPrZlfl nuIdav
Chinese Ambassador Huring and called an ••( parties (flfl• said, were In retaliation net
the
pestinian
Mild
the
resolution
ignored
realIifl
. and "looked Ii) effect but Htut. presiding (Wet tthe CoUncil eerTwd It' c'eiw, immerli'itely
tile.,
nnl' for the Munich msssacrC
guerrilla massacre of Israeli
Olympic athletes in Munich not to cause. Its "silence on for the First time sfl,ce Peking military operations
it rising wave of
ym
Tueda and Israeli nil strikes the disaster in Munich" invited ernered the world organimtiofl erc'ise the greatest restraint" but
also
for
au.ac'ksagillnStlsrJiPt'S border"
means 1 column by 2 In
late last year. also referred in
Friday at reputed guerriflu po- more terrorism, he said.
Adjourning the meeting, with Syria and 1..ebannn.
che. Too smell for an aid
Replying to Arab churns tb::
fl-resident HIunig said the "
and support a world "11w unfortunate incident"
STUI and Leharuiri
We
be noticed or e'flectve? stUons
in
China and the SIWII't Ufli1W in which athletes need not fear Munich but then said that the eurits Council still had before It numerous civilians were kills'.1
You're readiric this one!
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banese cam- in the raids, Elazar said: ' W
earlier tuid yt1l1flWfld1
planes
make ever)' effort to avoid
, need not fear hijacking. hadbe"r —compelled to take up plziints against the Israeli
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. to recover their tacks and he would consult the hurting civilians. hut many let
ush declared.
Rush
r
other members on when to meet rnri.ct bases are situated in the
Bush gM applause from the hnriwthruls' from israel
vicinity of civilian settlements
again.
gallery for his veto And Israeli
ARIbIIsSIId(rS Haissam
In
Israel,
the
start
of
the
It
is, therefore. unforturut
Amha.c.cadnr Yosef Tekouh, a1Kelan: of Syria and Ednuard
N
Neu
Jewi
sh
t,,Ghnrra of Lebanin. who 1usd .lewist' Neu Year was cele- impassible always to avoid
sent because of the
for the meeting. braled quiet1 in the wake of the riling civilians"
Year, told newsmen by le
Syria Mild its casualties In
on' heaviest Israeli air attacks
phone that the U.S vaiC would 'is
dissatisfactiOn,
"applauded
b
the
people
of
registered
Ghnrra said he was "deep!% rigisinsI the Arab guerrillas Friday bombings were t
Islsrui'

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Aasaeiated Press Writer

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heav,e'4 ?.irnN' the 1W ,\.dM
war-2(* killed and scores
LebAnil"911'
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wounded
government said 111 persons
re liUetl and M wounded h
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MIt. AND MILS. GEORGE.
gown fasonedwithaWhitetP Nary braid.
Frank was sporting unusual FOl'EIt are also among he
and muted red and white skirt
accented with red fringe.

Sanford Civitan Club
Me in I ier,Ivror Lino
Clyde L0n
Bill M8iic2ow'.
Sal Manire
Sid RiChere
Jerry 'Ross
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Leon Walker
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MRS. RANDALL iJUIJA)
CHASE was one of the first
concert patrons I spotted. Julia,
su
who has been a concert
poer for &gt;.Car5was Pet)'
lovely in a long pink lace gown
embellished with brilhants.
was terrific, too, Ladling up
punch at one of the tables.

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AlmqUlSt, Ill Anderson Circle, structofl Co. and the brIi!e at
the T.G. and V.
announce
Sanford,
marriage of their daughter,
ROSE SOUThWARD AND
Summer Dress
Carolyn Almqulst, to
JANICE SPRINGFIElD Miss
lAstig, eulIiahIle tlrt'iiss'
table In the den, Kenneth Suprenant, son of Mr.
reigned a
perfect for a car,'(rt's'
are
Mrs.
Tim
hkkaraiflefl,
403
where they were busy renewing and
Sanford, summer. For sit hiuuii' or in
Way.
the Colonial
into
memberships
(lie' seashore', these dreism's
Saturdriy, Sept. 2, 1972.
(ire'ssed tip or tuhh1t'tI
aisoci,ilt on.
The bride is graduate of tin- rums be
it.
Rose wore a long twn-Wne
Janet chose 1972 class at Seminole High doii
pink gown and
School. 'I'tie grown also —
purple and white.
membership attended Seminole High and
Joining the
received his diploina while
chairmen lovere ELEAN01i
a'""
Alkahest serving in the U.S. Arm)'.
of
RILEY
The couple will snake their
oducUon3, Inc., Atlanta, Ga.,
in Delt.ona. The grown is
home
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.obei'1 Brissim
E C Harper, Jr.
Tt.d Nawkirs
Ed 4-iuçihes
Wilier,' Jet
Charles l(mp4
,ICCi V,enr*r
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.'.ith white burning tapers.
the i:lendaflt's bouqut'
."re placed an the punch table
W55 etted with
hi
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large erysl punch
ntiqt silver tn4
re enttaifld a! the
reception by a inuklafl in kilt-4
playing a rred'ley of lively
Snttish wedding tun5 on the
tmgpipeq
Greeting guests at the door
nd tntroducing thet to the
receiving line was Mrs fn
Watson r . aunt of the bride
1ss Gina Madden, st.r of the
groom, presided at the bride';
took table Mrs Howati
Ik4ges and Mrs. Noah Rth
ciii and QTVCd U* ilkC anti
pouring were Mrs Orville
Touchthfl and Mrs Seeber
himooks, aunt.' of the bride and
1r; Melvin WilkinS
Floating hnitesie* were
rs M 0 Walker, Miss
emfl of the
rnom; Miss Joy FAwaT' rd
'4Iss Judie JIll) Jar
,crsCs -,VeTP Miss PtastY and Miss .&amp;rah (.1:
couSinS of the groom.
For her going-awaY outfit
Mrs. Madden chose a beige and
blue printed knit ensemble
fflg a high neck with blue
-veltss redlngot? with beige
She carried

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greet ing Mr. a nil Mrs. \'altcr 1 ' '
Uill \iiiceiit plwtu) 1

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cIr,iature nosellay, a reptfr;i
lt'flgtti gi iwo of silk organ 1.'i,
.rr wedding bouquet.
fashioned along (he Kinpirt'
The couple left for a
trip at Watt In3ney World and
silhouette, with a high Mandarin collar. 'the lxxlk'e and
residence will be in
their n
M US. S 11' V EN ALLANMA I II) EN
collar were overlaid with venise
Tampa where they are students
the University of S(,uth
blot!
velvet
ribbon
was
blue
miramtst
over
taffeta,
pink.
lavender.
green,
yellow
at
fltW'Ot1n-F5 In the concert lace and
in
never did Figure
peach
They
carried
inserted
around
the
waist
and
footwear
1shiiit'tl along (Ii.' Empire and
astwIntIofl.
ar to attend the rptiOfl.
l't this a fabulous party "
(Alt of town gue-_%Lj came from
out whether they were white
who is president sit lace ;stst'ls siowni the front.sIn-er
The silhouette. Deep blue velvet multicolored flower bills Florida
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''This home is perfectly
wai-St
an(i
Ninilting
frorn
ribbons
matching
distinctive decorations booth, booties or just what
jo11e. Daytona Reach.
bows Accented ill(,
The
ce
lace
their
gowns
just a few of the were under the eonuttand of anyhow his hitc flairs and Barnett
Bank
of
Seminole
full
Bishop
sleeves
of
organza
were
capited
Willi
blue
the
cokr
of
de
Gainesville. Dade City, Vern
Collilty, is Also tile county 1972These are but
the slanilders and cuffs and (till tiistmp ieeves.
A
wi
Bruce
Hobin
served
burgursly Jacket were llighty
sit
Reach. Orlando, Palatka,
73 UNlThI) FUND ChAIR- appliqued with lace' medallions, velvet bow of the same shade
handsome threads to cornt'er
h'lpiecV.
She
carried
groom
as
best
man
and
Tampa, flothan. Ala . and
WilS
t1N.
cthe&amp;rd Thursday night top form, wearing a long black
were Charles
miniature
grootnsUie'fl
Throuith a Freudian slip. I
hen the board of directors of and white absti'qCt print gown. plement his txxitcry.
n- sweeping chapel length a nuilticolo boll of
%
i[i rnpa; V n
UIIIIUI
11)oTTIF;
train
wits overlaid With silk pink carnations. lavender pom litav . ,
with
introduced
George
MRS.
Mutual
County
to chat
I'aused
briefly
was
orguiflw and edged with venise pon dsisies, peach snowflake Io Watson Jr., Gainesville.
Association KARNS, food chairman,
JORGE
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,7nic er t
of the bride; Tommy
us self. and I)II. AND
nolC
lace. Her fingertip veil of irn• porn pons, blue cornfiowers and cousin
tntertained at a gala reception her usual %ivaciO
Lessons For
May
and
Barney Griggs,
STEl.I1 C,OMEZ to discover go, George, go!
hanging
I the lakefront home of DR. perfectly lovely in a swishing
ported silk Illusion fell (ruin a yellow poun pon daisies
"lnfanticitatiflg."
groom.
of
the
that
Stella
is
Maitlanci,
cousin
Beginning Children
Before niaking my egress,
cap, overlaid with from a blue satin ribbon.
pink sheer floral print gown.
,\ND MRS. ORVILlE BARKS
('ongrats,
were
The
bride's
mother
chose
a
enjoyed
enlightening
encounter
Tudor
(organ or Pno
Her
capable
assistants
the youthful, but matching lace over organza,
lot workers, supporters and
Britiessisaids and matron
KIRK
rose
crepe
with
silver
JERR1)
and
inset
dainty blue rose ttes
promoters of th e association. MRS. BILL.
had the with
Misses 1.ynne hall, (treSS of
Speaking of doctors,
two new DYNAMIC DOMINICK and his with blue ribbon. In tier shoe were the
AND MRS. JACK 1VIRGINIA1
WLLM
a
six
pence
brought
from
Tampa;
Sandy
Scott, North jeweled neckline anti a corsage
easure
of
meeting
wore a black pl
ANt) 1)EI.IGIITFUI4 DORIS
The spacious home was BURNEY. Je
the
occasion
by
her
I'alin
hk'ach;
Jeanette
Guess, of rose cmbtdiuin orchids.
The
and
doctors
in
our
midst,
DR.
wore a blue
ANNON
known as JUDGE AND England for
[
bulging at the beams with and white long gown
ROBERT
L.EI.ANI)
better
MUSIC
MRS.
.
Joining
us
were
that
attorney
ittaid
of
honor.
She
carried
a
Clearwater;
Pamela
Madden,
groom's
mother
and Virginia, crimson lace.
CO •
MUM action and activity
CECEUA) SMITH, and l)lt. MRS.'roun'toWfl,
SAI.FI
a
WII4FOIU) Tudor nosegay of white roses, sister of the groom and Mrs. linen
coataccordian
dress, accented
with
sheer
sleeves and
beautiful people who are ready
o.w.
rurSa$le of white cymbidsum
—
blue Leo Watson Jr., cousin of
to put the show on the road to
Mattlaød.
pis ,P5. e-7
bride,
G8incville.
('ONIIAI) and his pIu:rrv English ivy and pale
baby's breath.
begin the 1972-73 conceit
Mae
CIIn. MC
PEGGY.
trs. Ped hasty, maternal
Their gowns were fashioned
season.
Miss Karen Antolick, of Vero
$:I.S7oa
or
e
groom,
'
of
th
mall of honor. She similar to that of the honor grandmother
Yep, it was a perfectly bee-you Beach was
blue
sheath and
pale
stel
colors
of
wore
a
and
pa
of
attendant
in
it was a night to eat drink
wore a forrnal.leniith gown
white
roses.
Mrs. A
tee-ful
party!
corsage
and total
be merry
You,
too,
can
be
a
part
of
this
T( Harder To
l
C.
Madden,
his
paternal
.
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B \ 1) (IR
hosllt-ality was the order of the
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cultural conununity endeavor
grandmother, wore a beige
evening.
TN4I5 ,tiy 1 5411 •l?Va Car. .fl
by joining Seminole County
sheath and corsage of pink
:cIiIisr
IfdCGbI
Sisi'i.'1
beittoinq four
Tables in the living room,
Mutual Concert Association
.
roses.
solarium and dining room were
txia'. YOU ARE NEEDED!
Following the ceremony, the
laden with luscious hors d'
i, srtnqn,..;
in
held
Three
topnotich
concerts
was
IIUSSEI212
MRS.
reception
¼
oeuss and a pot pourn of
Committee members per. AND
have been booked, including
FellowshiP haIl of the Church
KATHY) SIIAW.
party fare prepared
forming varied behind-thea9.OQft
Decorations included potted
.
IIhl,L)EGARDE,
FRED
Welcoiiie, folks!
board members.
were LIZ
Budget
scene duties
a
HIS PENAND
WARING
palms, baskets of flowers,
FAIRWAY
The dining room table was
MRS.
and
PAULUCCI
The
growth
of
Seminole
is
N
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N
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single
pink
rose
in
a
crystal
bud
crocheted
overlaid with a hand
PLAZA
ng WA'.TER BILL) GIELOW.
table
C$5
The Anna Miller 1rcle, affiliated with the Sanford Elks
new sup- FLORIDA SYMPHONY ORv ase on the bride's book
doth and featured all sterli
American
gal.
Uz,
evident
with
many
The allItge No. 1241, hosted a surprise stork shower Tuesday
ch1ErI(A.
and the bride's bouquet, placed
--ILAUNDROMAT
porters of SCMCA on hand.
appointments with a sil ver
WS pMriotic m a long red,
get
first
patrons
Also
concert
evening,
Sept. 5, for Isabel Neville (Sirs. James).
Located Melid ma
beside
the
four
tiered
wedding
spanking
new
Ii
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a
d
candelabrum arranged with
Bill
, ., ma st
white and blue gown, with
MMI*t
cake which was flanked by
black, members in die as3miation at option to attend the Decvmber
aqua and wbite
open
at?1M
DAILY —
were
played
with
prizes
going
to
Elaine
Smith,
long
bowing out in a
and yellow print creation, the reception, among UUIOY glittering gala, the Champagne
tall tapers.
Thelma
Snyder
and
Pat
Franks.
white
others, were GERTItUI)E Ball, and the spring fling,
WEISS, a resident of 1111AM Spring Frolic Hall.
MRS. RALPH AUSTIN
liusbami Jim, and fond grandparents-tn-be, Guy and
Eve'
For information regarding
1i)WEIS.
5 CHARLOTTE I SMI1H,
Bertha
Neville. watched Isabelle open the lovely gifts.
Alas'
concert membership, call
president of SCMCA. headed
Another conunitler member,
From across the river over
the
receivingwas
line.striking in a unable to attend the reception
itefrestuiwflts served were a cake made in the shape of a
Charlotte
Deltona way making the ROSE
The)UTiIWA11l).
price is right!
baby
dress, beautifully decorated with blue and pink roses
Sanford gala were MII.DIIEI)
long blue gown with jewelled was MRS. JOHN (EVE)
— meet again with
CRARTHEE, who was CASKEY and GENEVIEVE
rind punch and coffee.
So until we
Overall chairman of the hospitalized on the big night.
RICIIAIIIJSON Both
uIIu)E(;AIU)E in October
A W.M $ W..4.s P.,4cs
(;uests present were Elaine Smith, Frances Cross, Bett'
Hurry and get well, Eve!
extensive backgrounds in the if not before
.ta-ta.
Hartz, IAsUbSe holmes, Pat Franks, Anne Hooleh.an, Bertha
affair was MRS. HAROLD
fine artr, field and are already
And to the board members of
stunning
Nevilie, Mildred Launt, Mary Roettger, Kitty Allison, Lillian
(BERTHA) HAIL.
phone
active in community affairs SCMCA ... the reception was
To say that DR. AN!) MRS.
Cordell,
Barbara
McCarthy,
I)oris
Phillips,
Thelma
Snyder,
in a long white gown, enhanced
323-2110
including board members
out of thLs world.
E FIRST ST
and
Carol
Kenny.
with black braid (run amid a FRANK (JEAN) CLONTZ were
Evelyn
Mills
SanfordBANK AMERICARO
Ballet-Guild of
Photo coverage coining up
STERCHAGE
outstanding is putting it mildly.
modified cape.
Seminole.
later.
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STORE HOURS: 910 5:30 EACH DAY
. Jean was as chic as ever In a
GEORGIA BARKS greeted
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'P .. 1972, at 230 ,, ,. ,
First flnptlst (lion-li, Sanford.
'flit' 11ev Kerun-Ils harrison,
nods' if the brute, was of..
fbinting slergynian at
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Milsun,
Marvin
Mrs.
organist, l)resetlte'd$ appropriate
niitial selectionS onil orsitups; ni i'd soloist. Left A.
Ws;tsoti Sr • uncle of the linde,
tui sang "liii' Weddluig
'Ilie %l(lC Is list' daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. WUtieirn Ittigers.
ll Park Ave., anti the griesun is
tIll! sun of Mr. and Mrs. unroll
1' Madden. 2134 Myrtle Ave.,
all of Sanford.
Directly tn-hint1 the altar was
a in-atitlisil fusn.shuiiwst florist
arrauigetise'nt of glistIloli, m
and tMhy'r
pon ilisisk's,
hteath, flanked by four brass
candelabra, each halting nm'
whit" cathedral taper'; In (lii
backiti oiiini fl 5 I hi"I
iiruint'hc'ei brass eatisielistit
cast it soft glow. Potted pa liii.
were orrito itch lirross the front
of tin- sanctuary anti fatiiIl
lwws were iisarked with whit'
satin rititso and s;riIts of fern.
Given in lnhirri&amp;iKt' by her
father, the bride t'hose a (urinal

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niiiiuiril But 'set Cong and makeup of the government of
North \'setnarneSC spokesman national concord--b three-seg, mimI c'oalition composed of Ii
have said re;wutedl
past—f or public consumption niembers of the Provisional
coalition gay- Re'vuiutititulr) Government
i'
t'rnment ttu' pnspase'd would n ibers of the Saior. redminiStrati(In excluding ThieU. and
tie' Tit c'oauition o equals.
.11 repeesentativesofothel pc
litical forces in South Vietnam
termed n- "including those who. for politihe' Vie! Cong term
tlirt"-pagt declaration
cal reasons, have been cornitsUstemimb0W
war u: Vietnam rind restoring pellt'd to live in exile."
"These three segments of this
peace." But at first reading ft
.t.rprl ii, hi' no more than a government are on the same
looting and equal the statetn'nlprt t inus Comni
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i part'd tt' accept, a provisional supporting the regime of
government of tuitional concord President Nguyen Van Thieu
that shall 1* dominated tn net- and to halt the bombing and
mining of North Vietnam.
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northeast of Saigon. desoyed out of Vietnam completely and the first time in the war. The
As%oriaIrd Press Writer
SAIGON AP - U.S jets or d4lTTUigt'd 7fl South Vietnam- takes President Nguyen Van included antiaircraft assernh'
Thicu with it. U.S analysts and repair plains, storage and
made some of tIn- most devas- ese helicopters
It was the worst aircraft loss were studying the statement to distribution depots for war ma
Uitiflg raids on the war against
teruil.c. and barracks.
the war for the South Viet- determine if it contained am'of
Hanoi and its suburbs Sunday,
The U.S. Command anwrecking North Vietnam's hip- namese and will severely Fe- thing ne.
rrnunr's'd
the loss of one plaru
strict their operations iii a crlt gt'si rind niuSt wiport..an: bridge
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Sunday.
a Navy A jet shrit
smashing tour militair in- i'a time, when renewed North Force said the U.S. lilt attack
and smashing
down b' an antiaircraft missile
covering more than Vietnamese offensive action
on the Paul Doumer Bridge at
14 miles southwest of Hanoi. It
300 acres, the' U.S. Air Force expected
said
the pilot is missing.
On tIn- political front, the \'n-t Hanoi, the hie.ct in North
ainnnunc'ed todn'.
Hanoi
claimed three U.S
Rut the ALT Force's report of Cong issued a nei' peace Vietnam. was "the most darnage' we've ever done to it in the
shot down Sunda.
planes
were
heavy damage' in North \'iel- statement saying it would agree
anThe
Saigon
command annum was offset by a revised to a coalition government war." The bridge across the
field report tlwtcxpinsirlfl5 Sun- dominated b neither the Corn- Red
River
was
repeatedly
attacked
in tIn1965-4w
bombing
nouncedat
earlier
the•
explosion
Bienthat
Hoa
were
dai A t it 1mmi storage dump at niunists nor the Saigon regime campaign and again last May caused In enern rockets, but
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Lake Mary

n the' proposed boundaries c4 on the smith, and on the- caM.
n.". c'd, ". hid' Can he
,si.ler'ct
r(1 qt 'th'r, i'
Hi A.'N SIECZkOWSkI
Lake Mary Reacts
compared with a 16-year-nIl the nei city of Luke Mary and Hospital and
tie or n.i iü tie" s the for the residents in the area
The charter as presented to
with "reSt potential but UflS1WE' they must all decide what they,
in the meorpnratiorl
question
, put to approximately c'onceried
the group is according to
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tx-set wi th great elaticins want to be or net to be."
to
"h: tnded discussions is "To be cit not
area
those Freeman. a model charter, a
stred
Jackson
and great dc'pre.ioris Or t'.
I'll
rf
iv" — a decision as it whether
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at
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Chamber
Chamber as a skeleton Wi Ill (U lIiUlêI(
present
that
the
on
the
the
matronly
Sanford,
cota
become
they
to
want
Commerce meeting to hear
found to be most
other side — steady. seciwe but body is not promoting incor- government
Don porate entity.
itt
President
Chamber
t — it flexible in dealing
without the enthusiasm of the poratinn or refutui
Lake Mary will be either a
said
Jackson present views and a
.
He
problems
younger city, accepts chances simply is the logical body to municipal
separate entity similar to a
propose d charter,
drawing up the
reluctantly and is somewhat present the facts to the public so that in
to
Freeman, child in school, begin
Atthrne Thomas
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uw
uncuun In ws
who prepared the proposc city
areas of development wliic?
either three choices facing the citwns decisions on its own.
id tii. will be swallowed up by
i-rr
charter f o r
Those In attendance were would include products of the
fledglui
advised that if any large groups experience of other
had serious objections to murncipalitie5 wheh hr"
I
become a part of the permanent succeeded in t
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tioundaries as proposed by the corporation efforts.
p
It provides for a
:rccirpciFatIOfl committee.
hould
let
their
objections
be
live councilmen, a cii'.
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LTUWTI — they should step manager. powers of autin
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forward and ask to be left nut" and authority if p-;-iit .'
Copies of the proposed services.
I
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Jackson Mid th:-: th
boundaries and the proposed
city charter will be printed for hopes a bill creatni the nc'.
distribution to all those within city will be approved by th
srea' being considered for local legislative delegation an;
incorporation This information that they will introduce it in th e,
is expected tr be available for ]ft legislative session. Onct
on this procedur is c'ornp1etc'
the next rcguiar, mee:ir
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then the residents in the area'
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The area proposed for in
corporation includes ap- portuflhty Ui vote on it in
(
proximately 14 square miles referendum A majority of
- of
those
votinit
and extends northward from per cent plus one
Suite Road 4fA past Markham must approve the inccirporatm.
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Kondracki. (hi'
some boxing and hull fights At--sriisng to
Nuiern
I a'n, Mexico
?sjonk'rrs''s
in
boxing card he viewed
was far su1wriOr to any

1w has attenleci arnu'iil (hi' t ! ts ite,l

All five bouts on (hi' pragnitui featured tsp-flight (igldi'rs,
(hi' l(sni Maga iuuir
1ucluiding some that are listed high in
rankings.
against ( a
The main event mnatt'heel Ruben ()ltvares
the Jill e: '-"
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Stevens. Olivares wona lc4ound decs
(rev
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Sevrrl large sIr mugs a!
Winter
train
hnrmn"ter
lui'kv in the drawing.
;w'opl.' can brenini we're een leaving the
Frank I ,ue.'ker if Sanford, it I 'ark F.'Im'risl 'those
pr l,i's at the fichattuori. but very few ha cc
iIepud - , won (lit' grant priiu', a pick miji (twit
by '.'s err i-nught A four pmrol'r
us'pa rt iuient
'II Valiant fr o m _ltuui I ,astm Sheriff's I
%16 11111 (tie largest bass report. 'I
heir ticket tuihs
I iuryslt'r 1'l ninth I )uman" ;n.''t'nitsng t
There '.'s'r.' 1ietple stantihtust
,\nstt'rson, a 11th l'pui(y , wan
I-:tmtrrtiinnwnt was proviek'I
ntWflCIl at
a t-iiuuwra In aiim WI A )F and in liii.' wh.'n (tie' event
ill and caine were reluctant by 'several singing groups
Sheriff _lotm I 'alk 's's in a set it i a
thr'aigtunit (1w slay, with one
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liii I )aiuels it.'t .t lot if
Craig, in (hi' third sudden death
ilisixiseti of (.irrnl and
in (lit' putt-putt range
to mimak' it into the ttuiatetir sru'w
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I'.'. ncr aIi(l at)t'rntr of the
"s' Mirr5s iriul fliotnpn
course
Putt-I 'u(t
Park
play tourney 'n Saturday it was
out over Larry
\'s':tcrday that practice really
the (Cain of l'feilfer atiti J"hni winning
the
top
prize
(;ilhreatti
and
Torn Mc Lain.
tiiwt'tt as I )nniels raptured thu'
Rankin raptured
The $200 AmuiAmu event went
$00 first prize in the Florida
by defeating Warren and Steve
Rankin Steve Morris aral j)ilfl Anders
State' tourney for prolessitmflals
NIrris, 3-2. Pft'iffer and
ating who twt,'d Atkinson and
1.-id at the ('alonmitt Wive
had a tough semuii -final be
I dn5(-Onth in it hectic 7 lin:i!
urse.
slit the 'auuils) af F'utir arut
Danielshad his hands full in
t Ia' finauuiiit"h d the tourney but
anise uiut ahead of Clyde' Iterry
iistrh play scoring
in
m
I)aniels reached the final by
heating Mike ('heck, 2-1 in the
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first and second round matches
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14, gain (lie ber th iiplK)Sltt'
I ).sniels. In (he semi-finals
atiunal F'Iatb4lli
disposed of Jim
fly JACK STEVENSON
Ilaynes, 2-1 then defeated
Associated I"rrnis Sports Writer 1%').
Gabriel ree,,Vt'rt'(l from the
berry. In his tnatcht-s berry
LOS ANGI-:I k:s AP) — Carroll Rnsenblooii's acquired the lung problem- tlwn he suffert-i
had to start [roil's ''scratch,''
severely brui sed knee, .ini
opening with a sudden death
los
. Angeles Rams one week in a
the fall and a few (lays later the Itarns went into the nnark.-twin over Will 1)avis; beating
place and landed l'ete Reathar , t
out thir)- English in a second
nearly lost his quarterback.
hail the collapsed lung suf - as a backup A star at (hr
round iiia(e- h, 1-0; taking
quarin
Q
(erect
by Roman Gabriel kept University of uthern CaliforTommyHubbard, 2.1
Tommy
season, Rose- nm, Be.utharil played at hIousterfbnal before edging Howell
himi's out for tileso
ntjloom s investment would (in and Kansas City.
Smith, 4-3 in the semifinal
After switching front UCLA
Several of the "big names" in
have suffer ed grievously and
been to succeed George Allen with
Orlando putting circles were
the franchise worth has
the Rains last season, Coach
eliminated early in the con's20
plac'ett at about $ million,
Mike
Pleiffer
Still
(tie
fortunes
of
the
Itaiuis
Tununy I'rothro had an -S4
peton.
record
with his pro club He
in
ni pped by Mike Munnery
in 1972 rest largely with the 1
ed it from a primarily
sudden death in (hi' first rotlfi(l
Year pr veteran who won Most switch
oriented (can's to
defensively
the
M
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F'uhr
met
his
irthn
Valuable Player awards in
one where th ere was a flati's",iiatuh" in tie first round also,
boyance on offense , lie
losing to l)ale Barger, S.
susie trick plays anit he si'I
Warren Morris and Emuglish
(bent effectively
tilt-second
tsitli uitade
MI the way, he de pe nded on
further.
round but no
(',abrit'L who completed 180 of
S
It's the atmuitcur phase of (lie
for 2,238 ards, 17
jt
the
at
11154)
played
state' tI)Urfit')',
son S
touchdowns antI a .511 corn('eilotat course, Stes,- e Simpson
pletion average,
(tef('iltt'(i Joe Marazzito, 3-2 in
The Rams have some speed
(lit' finals
in the running back departSimnpc'ofl defeated hieylng,
mcnt, particularly if veteran
G a rcia 1-up; Jones 2-up; and
reco ver trim's 's,sriou-s injuries
get
into
the
final,
iiti'vi
By BlOYS
l)avis 2-up to
suffered during a pie-season
%I' auto Itacing Writer
\larlIzzit) disposed of ('ontes b'
t'anm'spiugn
Richf orfeit: 'LS(5), 1-tsp; defending
twtwt'eti
Ilie' dogfight
have Larry Smith,
'i1'se
for
Allison
ihtaii'sp Eddie' Turner, 2-1 and
ard Petty and bobby
Travis Williams. Willie Ellison.
stock ear racing's major drivJu'eptitIfl and the most cxung title could go down to the I.e's
i;
citing rookie of the camp. Jun
wire this year.
IterteLsen's of Texas.
s
uuisl'
Petty, one of the sport
winners,
beat
Allison's
Jack Snow and Lance Rentzel
lion dollar
L.
receivers but
in a 250-u'siler at Hictiniotid. are the No 1 wide
Klein and
A
Vu,, Sunday and e'Iti'tt up the depth is lacking- itoh
Putt
('urran
are
experienced
at
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(lie' tight end spot
talflpitlttShIP.
Offensively, the' linemen are
ld
Petty
won
the
[he 36-year-o
t'x;wrlel'st'e(l with Charlie ('ow.
ist ultiarttr of the' Wsnstai's ('UI)
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',tan(IIngs and e-olle'ctect $10,000at's.tnci Harry S&amp;huh at the
tac'kle',Totui Mack and
it's bonuses. Allison'swon the sectuiimi Joe Se-hit*'lli ..ut the' guareL
and
leg,
for
am's
equal
payoff.
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l lot'fensivetY, left tackle Mermimotorslxurts.
co-c.'ulptiuii's
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(lay's Lake Warren F'sshathon. lie
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his prizes from 1)eputy Harold Beau
certificate
from Rimillat' S Walgre
rnent - F' rank won a iO gift
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and paused to consider
Al Davis attended the incorporation
the new charter with Lake Mary Chamber of Commerce President.
l)cm Jackson and Attorney Thomas Freeman

during a
R . G. K0NI)11A('K1 snapped this shot
in Monterrey. Kondracki
trip to the bull tights
stab in M ('xlcO.•
just returned from a two-week

$5 Million Budget Studied
By

KATH \1BL4CI

CA,.SSEI.BERHY— The City
Council is going over the new
city budget for 1973. by far the
largest in the c-ity ' 5 history, the
budget rounds out at lepproxini.'ttl S..46,476. Four
million dollars (If this will txtied up it, the purchase of the
CASS1J(XJ system tiu' this still
leaves a budget of over one
million dollars This is a huge
increase over the 1972 budget of
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Lstiiiatt'ci re''.'tniut Jn tie- art- e'stuucuitt'cu at $71i0O(—a hu
year is $5,241,971 Tilts allows jump from the $40,000 of 1972
for $4 million from the sale of The city expects a 11* per cen:
ut t-t,
t,xincls on the utility Fvsterii. It increase in growth and it hur
in
building
since
th
increase
Increase
also allows for $25(i,tKK utilit'
fees
ended
is
building
moratoriuzi
$59,(KKi
tix: EK17.(KKI wider
sewer fees. $5.(Wi pollution Also included in the estimated
$1I,5QO sewer taps. revenue, among other items, is
fees because of it - 'riei period of a %2,03II road and bridge tax
re-venue sharing with the and it 06.417, gasoline tiet
Estimated expenditurc for
state." the city will receive
the
year is. $5,464,7411 This
as this year's revenue
probably
will be lowered upon
share.
c'r'uicmls review of cart-'it ;artttt- r.
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decisioned Jesus Escobedo. Jorge Gomez won over Julio
Guerrero by a TKO in the eighth.
Fight seats cost from $25 to $250 and Kondracil was right
down on the front row viewing the actioncoziles to utMexican fans have more spirit when it
they'll
Kondracki,
tendn4 the matches, and according to
throw chairs and bottles into the ring.

elect DICK
WILLIAMS

Visited Bull Fights

County Commissioner

while In Mexico, and
Kondr acki also s,lsi( ed bull figh ts
elsewhere' in this
one of the pictures he snapped is shown
column.
domed arena, with the

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ortly after th e first fight started, It began
dome open.
th at the bull
raining. anti the big dome' was closed to assure
fights could cofltIflUe'
Kondracki and his family also toured such sights as
Horsetail Falls, the Garcia Caves and the Bishop's I'alace.
bewn, editor
Part of the time they were the guest of Goffrey
of Sportlight on Monterrey Magazine.
Kondracki has plans of postbly running another light
In the
show In Sanford- Any boys interested in participating
program should contact Kondracki about joining the boxing

Republican Candidate District 34
Florida House of Representatives

ELECT Ken

team.

Sunoco Sta ti on,
The boys can see Kondracki at his

located on U_S. 17-92 next to the I'inecre'st Shopping Center.
Kondracki runs his bo xing prograrlis at the Sanford
also carries fighters to rings in cities such S
Armory, and
Jacksomn ille', Miami and Tampa .

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Keep the death penalty as a deterrent to commission of heinous and

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Stop rampant gtr.'ernment growth and attendant control over our daily lives and loss
of individual freedom.
w.z monies to those who can and won't work
Stop anth'ut a! s
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Fight ef arts to impu a state income taxprosecution.
a Restore respect for law and order through strict enforcement and
Provide practical high school curriculums for those not seeking higher education, by
tea-thing useful skills and trades and ability to manage one's personal life and
finances.
* Preserve the profit motive In business

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Petty's Plymouth by almu'so-st
half a little In the lltctunond
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In the saint' lap at the

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age en se.
End arbitrary juti quotas based on race. color, ethrilc backgroundS

I'd Hoosier 100 at 1101111-110
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a dirt true- k rate that was cartied cit's the \tt(' television net.
work Old pro A J l-'oyt cause in
e'ond, and lii'. high finish gave'
him the dirt track driving title
for the year t"oy( an'sd Utiser
rank with l'etty as $1 million

areer winners
I':iu it- rsoni Fit(tpaldi is no big
't, but t'se's
muiui'se-y 's'sinnt'r
hseutling toward the $1 munItion's
'lass 'list' stocky, hu%tt)'-hairlMt
llraztttiin win tIme Italian's Grand
Prix at Monza Sun'scia)- anti with
it tilt 191'.! world diving cimutmi's'
piomiship.
After only four years 01 ('('slitpetition, only two at (twin's In
high-powered iiumetutnery, F'ltttPiuitit probably call expect to
tuiiske close to $500,000 next year
sum sulny, gusiranitei's utah hits
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ELUFF
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th e final prizes ere ivCfl
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Harold
Taylor
as
to
owner of the lake
Fishathon Saturday J V Warrfl,
the Like' Warren
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5oUveiiIrh Of MCX'
DISPLAYING soniC of their
3, GeorgUnfle, 6, and

children (left to right) Mike,
attended lx)xillg and bull fightil
and three of his
d his family
Kondracki
an
mare 5.
In Monterrey.
during a twa-week t-ay (Gary Taylor Photo)

('lwvrolet, Jaui'ses Ilyttonm fourth
in's a Mercury auth have Mart'ts
fifth in a Ikxtge.

George' Snider placed third In

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Use defensive' fortune's Of the moo
M'.'sit'an ouths kxk up to
bib Merlin's little brother
l'hisl, at 2n5 pounds. holds down's them
j'Tt'stflt', ui'sct' an ubse-ure,
the right tackle spot. Fred
L'se'r takes over for elepar(e'.t $jea-wt't'k asaisLttit pro in
l'acomt, Jones at one e'nd 'seithi le'xas, is a tiutlionaire now
several tui'ses
,jutt prubabl
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('''s R&amp;
the
over
lies
the
es-Marine,
the
starting limieb,se'kers are
of
the
ether
si.
(siat's Ku (tom the
McKee's er,
M.ur hum
not the
tracks who miuck it
t'ur
m'sell
Jun
obe'
rtse'n
tenet
If
whute', ,nigleSasoi% Ptu(estaflt
lh'hir'set (hem, trouble louts
SCCtII'st14F) lacks with the '.'.,Ile'ge e'etuc,'attOn and
'tIme tkknisive'
depth anti some regulars were cashmere sweatersnow s
Si muiila r I , G ' mmsei
banged up during use r'. '.-atie
can
tell
hartshipa
son both Ctam'scy Wiliiuumts .tiat about
about pick '
espertenwe
Kermit Alexander were hurt- (rcii
grapes
ing
cotton
atl
So was (;one Howard
in packing huu,ses 1
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Nettles appears react) amsil so working
A pUt fintl)
I
rum
th,t' I),uve l:lmuieiitlort, one of cLuiie'
1. if e' id's ' t easy ,
the' toekit' stars cf 1_ist season's
ba'.- k '.'.'.
lie', ltoL*'rtsomt siiut uteIt-tisl'sC Gesuie'i 's'stis'
1
was
iut(uttate
to get
end Jack \'&amp;ungblood were sa'ss
wre-s(limig
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ttue't" to( the' best first - year mien
1 hit' ia-) ear-old Guiniel
lit (hit' leaguehis t'.tmmt' Ii's S411
h'rothro won't keep unSi's) makes
w'restl:s in iwttht'(fl
aiti
but
he
('alit
rookies this Iliac around,
,slttt'nmuia
wt'seii nut touring the
(
has shown a tenedelicy not to go t'utiiiti y, but, although tie may
along with ule$'ttim'se veterans- not be its w ell known
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Joist's was traded to Sam's l)lego
iii-'. lilt', he's tihi lust its tAg a
,,iscl I'ust Stt1tttt '.5155 wai'.ttl to
slkhi (s figure' to uiium5
tew Englanut.
lime re'asuIi is Gu-uiue'z e1oc
Ii .rtea twvi' been's prevalent

sloni fourth and (licK Weld NFl. camps.
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pt'. wres(kr Pepper (iOfl'se'L
determine'
tu'.
could
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tr-.iw to .* uioi.lisflly tong sty it
a t'e.xJl wrestling '-our. .ioe
?ine auw that it rleip xea,c
town b.jrr icr-s rietween hunt ,ii,ti
u'seute hail 'ssith,
V. hen on a u U'sCIUIC halt 'tt
RoiaLIe sass, he tells the utj..
tit iIU matter sht riaUunali(

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ate
when he appear before uur
uu cat's suc\Ivxicdll
misentiy reurded '.ou th , his imiuLti
F'si'ii
thuu4ih
the
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wife, l(os,aIie, goes with him.
ihitVQUV%. lie (eu:.
I iii interested in helping buWd
thetti thc' azi puzil thcnitsees
these children,
out L that nd of
'they ke to e the wufe (
\o mn'satter whetv he wresLIe'.
wrestler and touch me L iou t
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muiatter how ti red he imiay .
go to ju'seiule hail. its strictly
after a ntsafl. he will take the'
l bo
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chiIdrn' home anticipate kidS iUC hums
KU1IC
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adi.
the niuseular
by
visits
RUSJLIC C*peiWO(3 .')c
wrestler , his trips have eudUafear wivea if
umie
tbe ktd ak
timl 'saliies
share
thefearottniuI'. 'Lit
whate'set they want, and
-s afraid he'U bck h
tLuestitts miu he odd," Kvh
he' Yt- \-'ii
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but theyre putting it tiI
OIa they
body
likes
to
'.hwui am a sentci'e, witting it"
hurt. Pepper ha.s bet-n
bee
get
ttme'iiist'i
biu t twice in Sic ru, Jis.-e
''It instills inthdn 11w
when Put Pietterstili JI,i,I'IaI
to write suniething,' she says,
laying Nit' 'IV
.uid that is what really helps Pept.'i't ktiec. ajsi once
with
fur hOW ilkStthS,
the kids,
a 'srCtt'ifl Of U )a-5'$ a brain c4cu-

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Eddie Kasko always has been
known for his diplomacy, and
he certainly won't change now
that his Boston Red Sax have
their biggest lead of the season
in the tight four-team American
League East pennant race.
"1 couldn't pick nut a single
aspect as to why we're in
front," the tactful Kasko said
Sunda' after the Red Sax had
swept [I iiouhlt'heatler frouis
(I Cleveland 5-1 in 12 innings and

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"We ',rited quickly and tinanlmouly, -. hr id rgh? after the
game, "not to take the sll',er
medal since we legally and
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Isltimisore 2-8, Milwaukee 1.0
New
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l' t'xas 3. Oakland 2
Francisco
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San
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New York 3, Detroit I
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Chicago
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Chicago 3, California 2
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Montreal
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Rookie John Curtis, gained
Minnesota 3, Kansas City 2,
l.os Angeles 4, Houston 0
his 10th victor' in 16 decisionsinnings
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New' York 5, Detroit 0
Sunday's Results
the lndian on five hits In the
California 5, Chicago I
Montreal
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Oakland 7, Texas 2
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Boston 5-2, Cleveland I-0. 1st
('incinnati 8-2, Sams Fr,utcicta
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12 innings
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hits for his 19th victory.
Stottleniyre, 14-16, outdueled
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fourth place, 21 ' gamises back, Mtt- kt'&gt;' 14)1k-h. lInace Clarke
dtoptW(t Detroit from secOfl(t to and Bobby Murcer each drove
third, two gamsies tinhsind Nis- us t iso Yankee runs.
ton, stopping the Tigers 5-0 un
Oakland, held hitless for five
Mel Stottlem'rc's three-hitter. innings by 'l'exu' Rich hand,
Oakland, seeking its second inning,
,m-ored Ofl((' Ofl two tilts In the
straight West l)ivlsion title', in- sixth snsel erupted for six runs in
creased its lead to I t i games thi' eighths in beating the
over Chicago, trouncing the ietItu'r5 Sal Itmindo's two-russ
TexasRangers 7.2 while Use siuigli' -aq*'sl use big r.ibl)
White Sax were losin g to CaliTwo-run homers by Bob tiltornia 5-I.
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solo shot by Hilly Parker backnesota 3.1 In the other Al. gainti. el l Rutty May's seven-hit pitch'
Boston's two victories over Ing as the Angels thwarted the
Cleveland gave the Red-hot lied bid of Chicago's Wilbur Wood
ØSOII 14 triwnphs in their Lust 17 for his 25th victory.
Kansas City' Dick
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rt'vteweel a (I S protest, Only
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amne the' first In
tncr the ;uiwrIcan-tirn
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in this' VI14 flerl m ;
liii' ulliusats' blow tis the' 11.5. tell hhiss tee hange medications
The haskethmiui gam. had all
'psrit which hint taken a roller susie' Eph.'sirinr' was banned by the intrigue and rr.nfu,sinn of a
onster rids' since thit'i' (IIuir5 this' ii
llu,%%ian'Arner(Thn spy encriunis'gats here Aug. l.
It was Matthews and Collett . ter, The United States, trailing
'There were. of ('(Purse, ma- gidil srse1 silver nsedxslkt. In the the entire game, seemed to
isiemits of incredible elation The
who breached have It won when Illinois State's
minignif scent Mark Spitz, with his 400-useter
dash, on the victo- 1)oug Collins sank two free
decorum
vvpn gold nst'dals led the way nlympir
ry stand, chatting and relaxing throws with three seconds
aquakids slitting the playing of the ria• remaining,
Amncrk'a's
.ss
elumlnatetl (he swimming,
Russia tossed the ball in,
tional anthem, an action which
second
And there was Sunday's final brought out the wrath of the railed time out with
track-and-field competition, bC, which barred thern frorri
—
Mien Larry Black, Bolx'rt Tay. the rest of the Games—and thus
bor, Gerald Tinker and Eddie kayrd America's entry in the
hart blazed America to victory l,(0O-usse'te'r relays.
in the 40(l-me'te'r Mays and
riowlsi'n )"r,ink Shie.rt"c a Mursn'h- '1 11CR' were lesser
iibecame'
trsev.'rsles,
too.
Some,
parts.
born Yale gresltiate,
S
boxing
Coach
Bobby
larl.
U
the first U.S. winner of the
I ,ew is, felt America's poor
marathon in 64 years.
But as the thought.s of glory showing in the ring—Just one
and three bronzes—was
fadeaway, names like flick . gold
and
the
result
of Judges who voted
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eo- their politics ran.
with other distasteful mm
And when hart and Hey ItohIt was Demont, a 16-year-old $11SOni showed up too late for
swimiiier fromsi San Rafael, Ca- their qualifying heats In the 106lit., who took a miindication con- meter dash, some felt It was the
The Dodgers are 9l ga
taming Ephedrine to combat result not of incompetence on
Cincin- tory in the second.
behind division-leading
Johnny Bench hit a two-run his asthma—and was deprived the part of U.S. track officials
nati but Houston is Just two
Angeles homer and an Hill single as the of the gold medal he'd won in but of noncooperation and
games up on them. Los
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came from behind with three Reds broke a three-game losing
runs in the eighth inning to beat streak in their opener, Joe Mor1
gan drove in the decisive run An
the Astros.
Manny Mota led off with a a two-run eighth. Bobby Bonds'
provided powsingle and Willie Davis followed three-run homer
Giants
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the
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for
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gae.
had
,
who
starter Dave Roberts,
Tom Seaver won his 17th :
pitched four-hit ball for seven
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Fred
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PRESS
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Parker's single to score a run Mets, Seaver had to leave the
American League
Fast
before Robinson singled to tie game alter five innings with a
East
muscle.
W I. I'd. GB
the game 2-2. Steve Garvey 1subbed back
t;it
w i. Pet. —
and
Ken
Rudolph's
isomer
he
which
pittsburgh
86 48 .642 —
then laid (lown a bunt
73 60 .549
Boston
single
drove
in
three
runs
for
but
75 1 55112
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13 ml .sii 1
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the
Cubs
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Mitt
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New York
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Detroit
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game
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Montreal
scored.
62 73 .459 12
Cleveland
19
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Philadelphia
54 82 397
Milwaukee
West
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awas' and Frank Robinson twat
toI)In'(I Pittsburgh 8-2, NeW
thinks it's where the team sexm \'erk edged St. Louis 3-2, Cmwill
beat San Francisco 8-7
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in the first gausie of a (bOUbie
catch up with Houston," RobinThe Giants ' fl the
son said Sunday, after the header.
ttod gIIIfle 8-2, an tho
3-2.
Dodgers beat the Astros
you can shut out Atlanta l'O in Game
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1 of their twinbill but the
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I-act that starts next Sunday
Washington and Pittsburgh tied 10-10 while
. as veteran 39-year-cud Johnn
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safe tmunkuu: tie was fsgfltuw
Chicago Bears considered one of the best
Francisco. Washington plays at Minnesota a
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features th e 1972 football schedule and the hack
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Of 25 Farm Workers

Monday. Sept. 11, 1972

6B-The Sanford Herald

X/ORRY CLINIC

FAIRFIELD. calif. (AP - question aeparateb' eaCh
some 10 ProsPective Jurors
CorOnagoe5O4'Ita1hert0CtaY Sununonedinthefirstvefllreto
th hAve not been
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charged with slaying 25 lt.irierby bhctty.
ant f&amp;rniworkers, whose hack• 11'rjUd!Ctd
ed t)oiies were found In shallow
pach-orthard
wOTICE OF APPLICATION I'O
Feather River beginning May
AND
VACATING
CLOSING,
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. 1971.
ABANDONING
By the time the 10th hail been
All of th road runnvf East and
slOg the North boundary
d.wovered, six days later, Co51$p4P&amp;M PLAN
rcawasarrtstecLHelattrwu Lofi s a 6 of

By George W. Crane, Ph.D.. M.D.
Cathy had isa med the
primary sicist for winning
boy fnends. Yet many of
my brilliant, Phi Beta Kv
Pi Northwestern UniversitY
coed students still were
ignorant of it. So I had to
teach them the repartee
strategy outlined below.

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charged with murdering
four of

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identified.
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whom

known around skid rows

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if she merely recites all \'ubaCttyandMLY5V111t,
where the killu S took place.
1nychokgut
honors
andscial
assets
Corona, 38. has pleaded InHer grandparents were re the
c'enth' visiting

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Cathy

of hself and farnil but

SOTI 2(X) wlthesses art tO

doesn't boost his ego. she

Florida.
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P)CCtS
she becan, 1 may rebuff him and thus be- testify and hundreds Of

ofevidencearetObe eammed

a one-date coed!
am the fastest runner in my come
Co to your public library

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road running Norm and Scum alond
me Eas' side of LO'S S. ti arid 33 04

TAT ION

and The West

BSNP&amp;M PLANTATION. ac
to • p;' P..rpof rPcordPd
iri Piat Roob 1. Page 64. of tht PubliC
Records f Seminole County.
Florida

TO wHOM iT MAY CONCERN
NOTICE IS HERESY GIvEN by

the City Cjncei of the City of
AltamOnte Springs, Seminole
Coun",. Florida. that a PetItion t%$5

becri fiitd *Ith Said Council tO CIOS0.
vacate anØ abjndon a p(lrt
certain roads Iri the City of

in the case. which District Atty. Altamonte Springs. Florida.
oesc?ibed as follows
room at school
G. David Teja of Sutter CCiUTIty
All of the rOSd runhiflO (au •nd
Vi
For I can beat all the and c'r'sult Chapter
k -p5,. admits is purely circum- Wfii along ¶ht North boundary Of
my college
boss a.s well as the girls,
LOtS 5 arid I Of BISHP.tM PLAN
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TAT ION. nd The West ' 04 the
b's
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if
you
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The case was moved
gxowd. Co- road running NTh nd South along
to se how I tau it college
don't like mc 11 1 win,
lano county
tht East sioe f Lo'S 5, 14 and 23 f

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of Coeds the sas to win quick

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5ISp4PAM PLANTATION, ac

Suuer County. Where the bodies coroirt; to the Fiat 'hereof recorded
in Flat Book 1. PageIS. of the PubliC
Notice how the following were found.
Judge Records of Seminole County
Court
Superior
ten in rin
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,d macit' 1irn fl Rictr E. Ptto o Ccilu
arid that the iao Ct', Co.jncI

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T!rr; I 5hw dcn*'TI * lit'

tie to let the boys pass me.

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'And the bo'ts ric,w like more important:

me'!"

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County, especial) assigned tO
ti-v the case, has agreed he will

This ii. a

dance step for me but I find
it

o easy to follow

Alas, many of rn' hnlliarit Jack. You must dance a'lot'

PioId a Public hearIng ofi thu PttltiOn
aId 30 p m , or as soon therufter a
the 26Th 05', of Sep
possible.

tentr. A D 1572. at the City Mill 04
_________________________________ AstirnOnte Springs, FloridS. at
Legal Notice - Wh,chtIrfleShCSeiorahobgatt
same *11 be heard aitO tinil action

coed students at Northwest" You say 's'ou don't?"

FICTITIOUS PAME
NOTICE iShetetis p iertt,t lam

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN AND
OR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA. CIVIL ACTION NO. 73

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CIRCUITCOURTOFTHE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR
CUIT IN AND FOR UMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA. CWII. AC.
TION NO. 7)-SI,. DIV4$o%. A
Iii it: Tht MbrI4$5e 4
Et)Ott L WILL1M5.

FICT$TI0USME
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NOTICE IS
•m Pfl$I*Od In

703 AI?amOntt Spr"Q'.
SnlnoIe County. 0'd
4C?iI40U% name o, T. R. A

k'.1t the Circuit Court. 5emnof Couny.
FIlØa In accordance *tP the
proitsO4fl of the FICtItIOUS Name
o

NOTICE OF ACTION
TO Sandra R WilliamS
'rOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED statutes. To Wit SectIon 455
tlO(0
that an actIon fr$ the nature o, a
S Ted R Amlund
teecfl for cissolution of
rn$rrgt hS bfl filed against you
copy
and yOU are reOulrPd to serve a
to ii
wclttefl
de?04'55if
any,
Of yOuT
PetitlonS
nim'i ndbddre15 appear below on
atte
of be40reO.t0b*f ?
tht original with the Cue's Of this
service on
PttiIsonerS attorneys or im
mediately thereafter. otherwise a
default will b entered bQSiriSt you
tht
me relief demanded
iOfl
Witness my hand and the seal of
thiS Court on September 5th, 14
ISesi
Arthur H fteckwith, Jr
As Clerk of the Court

5y Cecelil V (btrn
Deputy Clerk

HUTCP•4ISON AND LEFFLER
Pot' Office Drawer H
Saf 0 Florid$ 33771
Attorneys 404' Petitioner
PubliSh Sept. 1). ii. 25 Oct 2. 1572
0(14 IS
;N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE

EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cli.
STATE OF
OF THE
CUlT
FOR
AN0
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FL OR IDA
SEMINOLE COUNTY. CIVIL
ACTION 73.414
ALLEN 6. WILLIAMS,
M0.TOP
INC , S corporation.
Pljiritiff
vs

GLORIA LACEY. a divOrCed

PubIS

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WANT AD

In Re: fl• MafflalI
MICHAEL EDWARD GRANT.
PETITIONER. AND .JACQUELYN
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.IACQUELYN
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GRANT
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
WHOSE LAST KNOWN
MAILING ADDRESS IS.
co J E Meeks
107 AuStin Drive
Charlotte. No1h
Carolina
YOU ARE HERESY

1Lost-&amp; Found

INFORMATION

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NOTIF I ED

SURKE. AttOrney

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County Commissioners wit receive CARROLL
Peiti0flt4'. whOSe aodress IS 612
bOs at ihtCitfiCOOf Arthur P1
Sanford Atlantic Bank Building.
wPi, Jr. Clerk, up to 12 00 r.00n Sanford. Florida 33771. and tilt tht
1972, for- origInal with the Clerk 0$ the above
MonOay. September le. mteraIs
Longer Your Ad Runs
i
furniShing the toiiov.rc
styled Court on or before September
It Costs Per Line
The
L,IsS
'the
0,Jr.nQ the
,Otri. 1572. terwis. a (ugment
Per
Day.
may be entered e.gantt you for tc
qriØing OctOber 1, 1973
A PetrOleum Products
relief ØetnndCd ifl ,I'C PCtitiOfl
Rates For Consecutive
ft Atc,haltC COr.re'e I.
WlyNEsSmyhandandthesealof
InsertIOns-NO Change
Cold Patch
C. TranSit Ms Concrete &amp; Cement the said Col.wt on the 17th day
Of Copy.
A9uSt. AD. 1572
SpeCificationS may b oOlain.d at
(Seal)
tPi office 04 trie Seminole County
ArtPIUI H Beckwth, Jr
35c a tine
I thru 4 times
Engineer. 1)CiO South Orlando Drive.
CIefI. of CirCuit Court
2$c a line
S
thru
20
timeS
Sanford. FloridS 33771. or by writinO
5eminole County. Florida
23c a line
21 times
Clerk's office. P0 Drawer C.
By Coccus V (kern
Sanford, Florida 33771 All bidS are
Deputy Clerk
O17S MINIMUM CHARGE)
to be .n a sealed envelope plainly
CARROLL BURkE
Sd
marked on the outside. 'Sealed
...ttorney for PetitiOner
3 Lines Minimum
4cr them), open September
e13 Sanford Atlantic Bank Bldg
1 c73"
Sanford, FlorIda 32771
ftdslllb.Ooenedat2 00PM .n
All aJvtrti%irig apprarinS in Thi
PbliIh AuQ 21.21 Sept 1,
.Il
"4' Board of (o,Jrfi CrmI5f'S
Santord plr,SId un Wdflil'15,
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C" it. R om 1Io Court
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR ydsyt FAMILY BARGAIN N(ihS
Sanford, Florida. Actual ewad
is dittributCd to an
successful bidder will be made at thO
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA. SESduu0fl5I
CT ION le
trial
300 homey iri trit area
reguLar
County
CommiSsion
4'*kI
CIVIL ACTION NO. fl.10)I
Ad.,,titeft yhould include thu
Meeting. Third Floor of the Court
MARIE D WEBB and
nyrt,øfl in computing IMi! earned
Mouse. Sanford. Flor.da Tuesday- OULA
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ARLON J. WEBB. Pier husband.
Sep'ember 19. 1572
PlaintiffS,
Arthur H Beck*?h. Jr
vs

EARNEST ZIMMERMANN and
LEA ZIMMERMANN. his wilt, and CLASSIFICATIONS

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Male Help Wanted

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turr,b4'r ynd 10 Hr week F
tclleflt triiiji' liu.'ntfils Apply ri
person alter 9 a. m 10 Scollys
Home BuIlders, 700 S F remit fi
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course Our Herald Want AdVisor. Give Our
Fair Lady a ring, on the phone that IS, If you
have furniture. motorcycle, bicycle, garden
equipment. stereo. sports equipment. power
tools, typewrIter desk, offIce eqUiprnellt pets
lust about any thitig that you want to turn 11110
cash. She lakes it from there.

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WOODRUFF'S C,AROEN CENTER
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MelOdy
Unis'i' tiul ldnt
Commisujonerl
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all other Pe0 unknOwn Claiming
NOTICE OF SALE
Un fur n i shed
Lane. Apopka. Ser,rOC
Seminole
County.
Florida
any right. t,ie. estate, lien or in
NCt :e -s hereby ;en that,
learned that inportant rule horn dancer!"
5.-u nford
Flør.dl undO' thO fict.'iouS name f within the City of Allamonte
Florida. and PubliShed in
By W BuSh
"Sanford's S-ate'. LeidPf"
tSUrit to a Final Judgment of
tefes? fl the real property deScribed
fr ' ,', -.1, 2 I'. .c,..er Ir ,,''r' tOuS" whith
Cathy
SALES
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of pwtholo
She said: Sevrn' miles SPECIALTY
Announcements
MAC 11114 ISTS
Pb1iSh 5cc' 4 11. 1572
pit
Plairtilf's Complaint adverse tO
ForecloSure
entered
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City,
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ds'cred in the 7th grade. Jack and I'm no a hit anø tha' I intend tO register Said The Sanford Herald, a
Plaintiff's ownership or any cloud
$44. Ifl tht Circuit
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sca! But I'd never let rn' name with ThC Clerk of trie CirCul genera CirculatIon Ih 0I
Yru can heat the high cost of 1-404
1-Lost
&amp; Found
33-30910
upo" Plaintiff's title hereto.
Court f Seminole County. Florida, I
It is based on the Uni'
Court. Seminole County. Florida in (Ii tme at leaSt fifteen
t_iy purchasing fhi'. 2 bedroOm, 2
me time f The Public Hearing
Defendants
2-Personals
wilt Sell the property situate ifl
Mobile Homes Rent
26
bath with den. dining room. double
Carpenters &amp; Helpers Frame &amp;
prOviIiO'fl
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c-ervbody
brother
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life
like
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NOTICE
FOR
BIDS
sei-sal law
DAT ED this 5Th day of September.
NOTICE OF SUIT
SemInole County. Florida. describtd
3-Announcements
Trim Phone 671 049) or 377 0511
QOrilUe. fireplace. plus central
F ICNIIDUI hfTl Statutes. To
The Seminole County Board of
bear's this invisible tattoo this."
TOQUIET TITLE
3- lietirootS for remit lb AftohOl r
after 6 p m
heat and air, and by rntiflQ out
55
W' Section sas 05 Flo'ida Siru'es 1. 0 1573
4-Cards
of
Thanks
10 fee' of Lot 4. All of County ComrnisOn'5 *11 recese
Camp
IN THE h4%'E OF THE SLATE OF
itlIowed
ti'erOqCS
lhi' one bedroom apiirtmefll that
The East
across the c-hct:
lie felt thus: She tnicts ,
10 and 11 and the ike's' 1 00 fj bids at the offiCi o Arthur H Beck
City Clerk 04 the
-In MemorlamS
Men needed for factory work, mu'S
S
1??
1110
',i'r.InIIt'
FLORIDA
comes wilt, it 53-6.000 Terms
LOtS
S Thomas E Cos
with. Jr . Cle up to 17 00 Noon
CR', of AItamYdt
be able to handle 100 pound baq.
1 \VANT TO FtEL
me far I'm an per1 driver"
-Business Opportunities
TO The Defendants
14, CRYSTAL LAKE
6
Lot
12.
Block
04
for the following
She said: "Oh. yes. I'd PubliSh Sea' It. 15 75 O 2. 1972
ThiS t'iOiTir
and prefer applicants from North
(iclusivi'
Springs. Florida
WINTER HOMES SUBDIVISION, September 15. 1972.
ERNEST ZIMYERMANN
PORTANT."
7-Instruction
i
Legal size Closed File Shelves to
FivC of then)
Orlando Casselbcrry. South
many
luxurieSt
PubliSh SePt 11. 15))
tOy
Wanted
To
Rent
29
(
Ur'.kflo*'n
acCord.nQ t the Plat the,Of at.
Seminole areas. 373 76)0
So it is sc-i-v dcrflatiilg to lose to stc' you tonight for 0(1443
fill area appros IS' Long X 20" deep
1.-Financial
ire edroOi'Tl5 liii'. built in kit
0(1445
LEA ZIMMERMANN
recorded In Plat Book 7. Pages 111.
In the Court of the County Jud5e.
High
tien. two tiled baths, Florid-u
'i'S cl.rn wools II) r ri' with option to
115
and
11601
the
PubliC
RecordS
at
X
UflkVSOWT'
the male c-go to be bc-lte'd I nevd some'advicv and
S,minoit County. Florida, in General handy man for year round
mourn with birepladC. dininQ room,
S,*cificatiO4s may be oOtained at
trily, 3- bdrmn IOu'.,' in or r,r.r
Employment
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND Seminole County, Florida
if SliVO. and if dead. their unknown
tti. take's me sc-n" Probate
greCiihOu%C work Call 372 16ff
liv any female, cs'ixtciallv in
farnils'
¶,,,nford 1'Ir',-uu' ,'Ir Ic to 1' (1 Ftc)
Range and Clerk of Crcu't Court Office or by
i ,ntreii heat and air, and tenci'd
COUNTY.
SEMINOLE
heirs. devitetS, legalers or gran?ecS
1OGET14EQ WITH
FOR
In re (slate U'
Drawer
P
0.
,,ird 531.500
-Male
Help
Wanted
l'Slt ',ani(--rd
writing Clerk's Off'ce.
aihIetcs.
csusly'
Carpenter
for
remodeling
work.
parties
13
FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION NO
and all of her PefS0I or
' waii to Walt Carpet
i'm so un- BEIE L BPLB&amp;KER
musl have full set of tools B F
a Pub sale totni highest and best C. Sanford, Florida 37771 All bids
claiming by. through. under or 14-Female Help Wanted
Exclusive
Deceased
1054
WilSOn Place
He felt thus:
But, Dr. Crane." mans'
Owner ShOrptfled their pencil intl
Link Construclion, 372 7079bidder. for cash, at trie front door of are tØ be in a sealed envelope.
SUIT TO
against them. and to
Female
and Persons HavIng
15-Male
Houses
For
Sale
detanding
a
man
of
the
To
All
creditors
31
at plainly marked on tae outside
ild tcadul'
jilted coeds
',i.ced price from 553.000 Ic, 5450(1)
QUIET TITLE
All persons having Ot claiming
Demands Agalnt lad
the Seminole County Court MouSe,
Help Wanted
Clams
sm,ill
Bid for Legal Si?, closed
Semi
retired
carpenter
br
world."
both.
to
.
I
and
at
11
00
A
M.
on
(Sealed
3
bdrrfi%
any rght, titlC Or IntereSt in
on thiS 3 btdrOOrn, 7 bath, with
.idytSpl(*)000
ft.RB1.RA L AESS.
protest in my fac'uJt'i' office,
Sanford. FIonidi,
Estate.
16-Situation Wanted
File Shelves, OPtri September IS.
ios- (I E Link ConstructiOn. 372
s-ncloStd pOol in this escIus ,"
lamily
room.
large
to:
515,900
dO5Ctibtd
property.
the
follo*11'lg
1912
hereby
Pn'$
September
71st.
to
Send
for
mmiv
2(X1point
eaCh
04
yOU
are
VOu arid
don't we girls also want
157 1 Bids *ill e openca at 2 p rn
70;':'.
Child
Care
residentialarea Don't wai?l S-re it
Owner
br3kCr
after
S
p
Seminole
County.
17-DomestIcin
iiso
situated
vs
Seal)
and reo,,ired to present any
trie Board of
Trsts for Sweethearts." en notifiedarid Omand5 WhiCh yOu. 0'
toda yt
feel i.tportantr
MARY
L
ARTHUR 14 BECKWITH, JR September 15. 1572 in
01
AMBROSE C FORD and
Florida
clams
Two full time laflitor'. Also night
County CommIssIoners Office.
Rentals
A
DURYE&amp;
- ExClUSIVe - Big.
dosing
a
lnng
stamped.
reE.
Tract
JOHN
h-'.
*'$t
23.
Block
Lu
n Arbor
tht
Court
and
the
rcD
L0% 77
', hlvC against
as Clerk f
tPr of yOu.
Yes, indeed!
clerk who i% high sOoul qradu,itc
P
Rm i. Courthouse, Sanford.
PJ
bath, shag carp-cl.
and beaUtIfUl1 Thats the
DLJRYES. r5 wUfe.
tti'droonl.
I'
Sanlarido Springs. Plat Book , Page
I_i'
Cl
.1
Srud
', Misine Eden
estate Oil BESSIE L BRUBAKER.
turn
ctnvt4ope.
plus
25
cents.
Must be bondable Call for "P
Fl0'iGS Actual award to SuCCeSsful
But the popular coeds
ar, $1700 dow!'. assume 515.600
114'S? way to describe If-uS 4 bed
NELLIE A BARTLETT and 5)04 the PubliC Records of Seminole 21-Rooms For Rent
Al Deputy Clerk
Deceased. late 04 Said COirty. to the
polnlment 373 6717 Don Love
bidder will be mode at the nest
room, 2') bath. lakefront Pv,rne
q'.aalltylng.
)fl
365$
No
mortgage
22-APartments Rant
the value of
BARTLETT. her husband. JUDITH PublISh Sept. 11, 1472
County. Florida
h'e &amp;'e
AIap ,-nii, to Dr Crolir it rirs County Judge 4 Seminole County.
Commist.ion
regular
County
This home has it all 139.500
ititi
Sanford,
of ui tw*nlssw?. ,nii?'i
H
BRUGMAN
and
GLENN
H
guards.
YOU.
AND
EACH
OF
YOU,
ARE
Unfurnlsh.d
Security
Pill
office
In
tht
C.aJrt
DEM-4l
Florida. at
It', Owner, small 7 bedrOOm. 1 both
Meeting. Third Floor, CourthouSe,
•p(4,p
inflating the boy's ego at the
ED
Title
p•4, •4fr,
BRIJC,MAN.
ner
husband.
Altamonte Spring'. area, uniforri"
NOTIFIED that a suit to Quiet
Y've come to tre
with aIr conditioner, carpet,
2)-Apartments Rent
'anL,ir)ta
,,,, -pur., srt rrni:?( house Of said County at Sanford.
Sanford. FlorIda September 14. 1q72.
vep beginning1
and equipment furnished Phone
At.R0 ALLEN I'4ARDWICKE sri:
to the above described property has
m,ght ad This 2 bedroom on ccm'nrr
screened
in
carport
Excellent
i'ata wh.r p'Os .,h fri t't if
FlOrida. w,tttin 5i Calendar months
Furnished
Commissioners
The Board of County
FICTITIOUS NAME
EDYTH W HARDWICKE, b5 *fe.
kl,1&amp; I Comsst II
Pinkerton'., Inc 891 0761
been filed agartst you and
Pt)' br Only 511,950 'will
Call III 5017
from trit time of tne firSt pbliCiiiOh
101 554'
tocti:n %i,S
if they first make the boy
24-HOus*s Rent Unfurnishid
NOTiCE iSitrtOv gwen that lam reserves tht right tO waIve •y
an:
your
NANCY
JO
WINOHAM
to
serve
a
copy'
of
•acri
required
sIo{ you in your triicksl
of
copies
Iwo
of
this
notice
technicalities
in
he
2410
irregularities
or
feel more important, then
Station atlenctant. E,perlenced
wi PIDMA V. tier engaged .n Dulin•15 at
SANFORD
ROBERT W
2$-Houses Rent Furnished
ani$'t to tie Complaint on tPie
claim or pman0 Shall be in wrIting,
THES"LL EVEN TR's'
Rd.. Malt land, bids and-or to relect any or all bOO.
preferred- Mature man. Salary
We Have Many Other LIstings
1 oeao- their
elainaw000
arid
will ioon seek their cOrnif
IwiniP
FIIA
519.750,
one left, i bedrOOm, 2
tari
attorney.
LAWRENCE
R.
PIa,ntlMS'
tnt
pioce
of
residence
slete
Homes
Rent
26-Mobile
ano st-.aii
open Apply at Il 92 arid Airport
TO TREE A COON
car
Open All Day Every Saturday
Seminole County. Florida under the Seal)
unknOiwfl
heirS
oevlsel,
legatees.
MIll.
c,c'ntral
heat
and
air,
Office
Drawer
thi
of
KIRKW000. Post
arid post offIce address
on future dates.
Arthur 1.4 BeCkwitPh. J4'.
Blvd
Plaza
66
27-Resort
ProP.rtY
For
Rant
Available Sundays
name
of
NEW
VISTA
CLEVELAND. Ohio IAPt
fictitious
poling
Snlflndo
Realty
Inc
Real
spouses.
tr5tCe5
pu-antIcs.
"B". Winter Park, Florida V.
claimant. ano shall bt sworn to by
by Appointments
Ciers
Thus, the girls will later
th the clamant, hiS agent. or attorney
V.'Otlng to shaw
torI, $34 6777c'ed ons l,,ncirS.suCteflOrS. 0' $fly CONSTRUCTION, arid thSt I intend
21-ButIniSs Property For Rent
and file the original in the office of
04 County
Board
with trie Clerk
neguter
laid
name
'a
is
part.es
claiming
by.
tbrDu;'.
:'ne'
trie Clerk of trie Circuit Court.
get their own ego inflated reed of help that there
2-Wanted To Rent
'1eipwttntedf0'ConCrefePe
arid accompanied Dy a filing fee 04
manufacturing plant Corns
Commissioners
the Circuit Court, Seminole
Three bedroom, 1 bath, CS, fenced.
someone who cares." a roi
Seminole County Courthouse.
rio,r or against AMBROSE C of
onueoollaraftdlucllcloimOr demand
Concrete
Pipe Co. Old Apopka
Seminole
County,
Florida
with
and can then feel important.
trees, pick up I'm mortgage, Or
FORD 5nd MARY L FORD. Pi45 COUnty, Florida in accordance
Sanford, Florida. on or before
Real
Estate
For
Sale
fled shall be void
Hwy
No
of
Overland
Rd
loch
,
Stenstrom
refinance. 516,300. 377 $176- trie provisions of the FictitiOUs By AG. Jones
Mans' of my brilliant coed c.' suburban Ason residents
wife.
JOHN
A
OUR
YEA
and
71sf,
ISfl;
otherwise,
a
person
to
September
In
Hart
area
Apply
DeIriine
o
Jeff
04'th
s
has formed Avon Referral S.erSection Publish, Sept a, 11, 1512
Name Statutes. To Wit
*it.
NELLIE
4,
3545 Park
Realty 327.2120
DURYEA.
hr5
you
e
entered
against
Sale
mn,,
Default will
31-Houses For
nauer
Randy P trier, plant
students, beautiful and so' vice
S Evelyn Cummifl
DEH 17
Statutes 1951
Holidays C.uiI
For sale or renl 3 bdrm , l'i bO!r
NightS, Sundays
the relief demanded .n the
ftARTLE TI arid -- BARTLEI 56501 Florida
293
St?6
for
Las'
executors
04
the
as
32-Farms &amp; Groves
Its members offer babysit,
c'ialb adept in other meS James Stanley Sala'ak
327 6021
11
kitchtfl equipped CatSolberry r:t
372 6053
JUDITH
32? 6435
husband.
her
Complaint
Will and Teitarmient of
4
11.
is.
75.
1417
Acreage
ptIt.i.
33-Lots
&amp;
icrid
an
car.
find
a
appropri'
Ii
Se
4
W,r,tcr
prin;'.
area.
036
1461
of!
5R
UGMAPI
arID
OLE
Nix
speucis. would try to show
ThiSnoficeShalID.PUOIishedOe
Female Help Wanted
5($SlE L BRUBAKER,
14
(i)mpletely furniShed, large cii
to which
34-Mobile Homes
E4UlC,MAPd. tier husband. ED OEM
occeased
each week for four consecutive
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
tblf'u own i.mpor'tanc't' on the ate organir.atlon
MeasOflablO 170S Magnolia Ay"
Companion
,-untl
Iitjtit
hOu%CkCt'P'flU
pit-RW
ICKE
0
WARD ALLEN
Weeks in the Sanford Herald, San
refer someone. cook meats BALL REALTY
[N$TROM DAVIS
35-Income &amp; Investment
323 8765
first date.
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT.
IN
AND
cooking
for
one
lady
Prefer
on,'
EDYTH w HARDAICI'.E. P5 .iiif',
ford, Florida
'For. Dr. Crane." t.he'v'd do what the')' can any di)'. any s, McINTOSP4
01. PUBLIC NOTICE Public
Property
and INSURANCE
COUNTY.
SEMINOLE
319
5557
NANCY
JO
WINDPIAM
and
FOR
who
drivesSeal)
A'tnrneyS for Executors
hour
Notice 5 hvby given that Sealed
36--Business Property
ROBERT W WIPIDPIAM. her FLORIDA. CIVIL ACTION NO. fl.
ST. JOHN'S REALTY
Arthur H. BeckwitPl, Jr.,
WEAL ESTATE INSURANCE
ask, isn't it true that brs's
Milkmaids wanted Ages 19 1%
rWOposals will be received by the
Thc-ir first service was mail- rionida State B4nk
Defendants 1443
PiuSDSrid.
37-Real Estate Wanted
Circuit
Court
iOl C WEST FIRST ST
Clerk of the
preferred
Women
to
milk
con".
Ste
37
City
of
Causelberry
hereinafter
111cc- to associate with socal log telephone suckers with
S)
QUIET TITLE SUIT
4
Wes 377 7751
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
By: Maxine Brown
Po'l Office Box 1330
with milking machint'., in modern Ph j'3- 5611
caII,dtheD*fler,attheotCeotThi
AMENDED
EARL F SsOWERS arid MAR
leaders and girls who are emergency numbers on them. Sanford, Florida 37771
120 N Pork Ave .371 6123
RecreatIonal
Clerk
Deputy
per
day'.
Full
City Hall,
milking por'or- Sib
Manager.
NOTICE OF SUIT
City
Ari,iillibit nightS at 1?? 7357
LORD and JORIE M SHOWERS. his wife.
along with those of UOU PubliSh. Sept. fl, II, 75, Dcl). 972
for
LAWRENCE
P.
KIRKW000.
time
or
occasional
work
Call
pminent?'
Ptointins, Cas,selb.rry, Florida. until 4:30 p.
70 AMBRoSE" C
il-Bicycles
members who accept distress 0(1441
appointment for Interview 377
(SQ. OF
nt on September 15. 1412. for tPie
True enough.
MARY L FORD Pi I *i. SIt
Lots &amp; Acreage
2541 So F rend Ave.
III?
42-Boats and
33
yriuwflresidenCeUflm JOI'INA SELEPIOR KELLEYandHARRY constructbonotpauhmngofMebd! Felder. ftetIlngPiau%,
But an c-sen more sital callsDay 377.7217
PlierS
"We try to help people if we ________________________
Marine
Equipment
husband.
and
Lane
and
Ivy
Road
drainage
I
DIJRYEA.
and
ou
F KELLEY, her
Act now RepreSent Sarah Coventry
Iteaujlitul LeiSure World Mobile
law states that the hay must can. says Jack D Riegeisbur- In the Cowl of thu County Judge.
-- prolects In accordance with Post Office Drawer "B"
wrfe,la%tkflc,*flmeSu0Pnteu0wn.
43-Camping Equipment
in your area Part time sate'., full F tJW 14151410. 3 hdri'nS , I' bath
Home Estates and Marina on the
Park,
Florida
377w
Winter
dra*nPS.
specifications.
and
JAMEShiS
M wife,
YOUNG
and auto if
meanwhile be made to fed ger. a spokcsmnan for the 30- Seminole County, Florida, In
EDWARD ALLEN i'fARDWICKE YOUNG.
44-Sports Equipment
if living,
time earningS. No invetlrTiCfltt.
neighbor
From 513,750
gar
age.
large
lot
N
iCe
St Johns Wiv
Publish Aug 21. .
4. ii, 972
uflkflO*'fl tiers, di'visees, pro(t-diir*l documents prepared by
,rd EDYIM A P4ARDACKE
colleCtiOnS. or deliveries Op
important. even if his girl person group Or. he adds, Probate
oeao their
which Includes home &amp; lot A
hood W W carpet lancisCaPOCI
DEC.
101
Diet:
arid
Associates.
Inc
In it (stale of
pontunily for locI manager For
Merchandise
trustees. Clark.
ri's *ife, l51 knOwn residence
bbulOU5 community, with ,i
support theni until we can
granted,
legateet.
53-2,000 373 ISIS
friend is trying to toot her
Diane
FUPlKHOUSII
hereinattin called the Engineer
call
appointment
Florence Heights Route 1. Bow 535
facilities on Il SI
recreat .onal
spouses. creditOrs. lienorS. sut
get them in touch with the COKE V
Deceased - 4. Pellon. South (roina 24123, and
In general trie project includeS the
FICTITIOUS NAME
COUNTRY ESTATE
flridg'man between 9 and I), al
SO-Garage - Rummage Sales
t,etweefl Sanbord and De5ary Of
oss'n born
cessors, and Il other parties
right people"
ConstruCtion of approximately 3.500
To All Creditors and Persons Having
6601517
F or horse owners- S acres, dleinec
Port Florida Road Priori, 665
ii the above named Defendants be
claiming by. thr0,rh, under or
A
NOTICE (S hereby given that i ann
L F. of n foot wide autaItic Con
and In gross. with new mobil,
Claims or Demands Against Said
r
143% DeBary or Orlando 517 5011
dead. tne.r unknown hens, deviser's:
the
against them,
PAINT UP, SPRUCE UPI Earn
$2-Wanted To Buy
1-10014'
creR,streef with concrete cures. rel
engaged ri buSineSs at Bldg. 125,
Estate'
lilt I S%l I' I' ti. I' SI') ii or tlIe 1155. ' It. II
lepatees. grantees. succeslO'S
Defendants
cash
to
pay
for
It
all
as
an
Avon
and
drainage
storm
Sanford Airport, Sanford. Seminole
ated
You and tact o yOu are riertoy
53-Swap And Trade
PYLANO REALTY
any trustees. Spouses. creditors Ot
NOTICE OF SUIT
Reprr'SentOtiVe If you like peopli
363 371
mnisceIlaneof4wOrkOflMIIOdV Lane County. Florida under the fIctltioS
flOtifipO and reQuired to present
This NEWSPAPER does not
Realtor
tc Prri.ii P.,z,l.
any
other
partieS
arid
KF.LLEY
and
lienors
54-Equipment For Rent
and love making money. gef the
TO SELEPiOR
which yOU, 0'
ri,sband, from Lake Howell ROO across
tame Of CE AVIONICS, and that I
claims ano demands
knowingly accept HELP.
3079.
6.44
Call
nave
against
ttie
claiming
Di',
tltf'OuOh.
i?ftdef'
HARRY
F.
KELLEY.
her
facts
now
55-Miscellaneous
Writers
- Highways 11-53 onto Quail Pond ir,tendtOrppistersaidnamewlththe
ether of you. may
wANTEC ADS that in
ATTRACTIVE
ØPnsftheabOv,nimed004endit5
JA.Y.ES M YOUNG •n
I
_____ 1±"I
For Sale
if
Circle
to
Lake
Triplet
Drive.
Also
I
Court,
Seminole
Clerk
of
the
Circuit
-,_,'s?ateofCOKEV FUNKHOUSER.
fleautiCjan. master preberratily
-,
3 Bedroom excellent neighbOrhOot
all
persons
decafes a preference based
an of ttiem. a
YOUNG. nis wife, if living •nd
new salon openlflg Sanford
5 the construction of a
County. Florida ml accordance with
SSA-Housihold Goods
central air. beautilUlly decorate
deceased. ate Of Said County, to the or
________________________
_____
____________
having or claiming tc. have any
on age from employers
oeao their unknown PilirS, deviser's, included
AC*OSS 42 Somewhat
of Seminole County.
10"
ReplieS confidential Ill 5017o
ISO
L
F
the
provisions
01
Fictitious
wall to wall carpeting an Ill
the
Count,
Judge
trustees,
proximately
en
or
i
?
itt
Di'
iflt
(;ufllxl
ri94ii
56-Antiques
,
covered by the AGE
granted,,,
legatees.
ri&amp;
draperies, kitchen equippr
r orida within 5i' calendar r',cJ'itfls
e'uvalCrt elliptical concrete storm
it
lame Statutes, T
Se'cticn
".'
- 44 Son of ;ri ti 17"r
'.till
IN
P14's
3
Il
DISCRIMINATIC
upon the !'rt nafter d.cribed
spouses. CreditorS. lieno's, suc
F ulitinc RN ',,,iiil 1
57-Musical Merchandise
hrah last room, plus dining rnou'
4o"n the 'me of the first pubicat.on
iu Lng1u.k
cessors, and all other partieS draflaJe pp. corytectiori bttwedn 56509 Florida Statutes 1957
L1'N'% II 1 1
property or an, part ?herOCf
EMPLOYMENT
ACT
Part
limi
S.- Jonuion
511.300 termS.
5$-Store And
philc*ophi'r
two existing canals across Ivy Road
Sip Consumer Electronics, Inc
'h't flOtiti' Two COpies af each
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
de'. 1 3, or 3 II shill
periencitti
More ifltOrl,1t tIC may be
I
Roman
(lIming by through, ufldCr
Office
Equipment
49 lA'S V(S out
inClud'ng a weir structure,
am or demand shall be in writing,
Loden
M
Friedle
1,iZ
thit • Suit '0 Quiet titid hSS bn
last
known
residence
arid
also
Cook
full
time
Apply
Lakevi'.
murs1st
them.
a.
obtained front the Wage
siainst
7
bedroOm
ho"
UTfljSti
'd
older
D4mu shed
l
I
erosion profectian
..n0 Shall state the place of residence
orouv't in the Circu' (our' °'
59-Machinery
32 TIny pair ucir
Hilllborougfl Counfy, Florida. headwall and
PiurtiiliJ C,'uilm'r. 9*9 F 3-nd St
Ifour office at 319 Car lame
with living room arid siparo' I.
)'t
the
(
9
of
address
Proposals
will
be
publicly
Oiifltd
post
office
President
and
I3Cnl.iin mount Silmpafltd
.f-rn.noe County. Fior.oa. aganI.l
Sanboud
________________
And Tools
prr'$ent res.dence unknown
dining room. kllchefl. ball
NE
*2490
ItuIldInQ.
Cheese
llaimaflt, and shall be sworn to Dy
arid each o you (lri1tnig an,
I-YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a Suit and read aloud at the City COUnCil Publish Aug 201 Sept. 4, ii, II, 1572
60-Building Materials
Seventh Avenue. North
screened Iroflt and back por
I5-prcii.equi YJltautanriii
September
ii,
1977.
tti, clamant. h's agent. or atorney
147
Meeting
04
0(0
estate, right, title or riterest iri or
MaIe.Female
15
near thurth and yflopl)'flhl 51060
7 01 shi's
'.i)lirldu
toQue4 Titietiasbeen rovght fl the
!i7 R.oute(xb
Miami. Florida 33161.
lBChançc-,
61-Lawn And
arid .ccomaanii'd by a filing fee of
whiCh is CheduIed to begin all 30 p
upori the following Ori.cr'bed real
3'Ge,rcirnt.00l
*..ircuit Court of Seminoid County,
Help
Wanted
,tRswitia.nL-rd SF.iiclti.h
couz'eo
teleI)horle iSO S97)
or
demand
Equipment
one
dollar
lriO
Such
Claim
Garden
m.
property
situated
fl
Seminole
31 Prevent
viuirlit
Florida against you arid each of you
II GIves fur
59 Eurvpean
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT
OF
THE
I
n,itilt't(
void
0 14 A W I N 0 S
3
t so tleo snail be
07
Count,. Florida. tO*s
Dry c Icaninu presser
ib ,thnims 33KLndoIearth
62-Livestock And
capital
aprscr
claiming ari estate. right, title or
AND BIGrITEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
n
bul
IC A TI 014 S
ticlplul
HELEN SUPIIKIIOUS(R
395'rrb&amp;uffix
perlence
Lo'sS.C. 7.4.5,10.11 and 12. elorP
I' a Ibath. ,,ie ( leOn louse ,icl
GOLzuingoIt) 9SetI
,2OCouni'tn
Poultry
intefeit nor lien uponthefolho*i?lg SPEC IF
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
(comb turin) 4lDancs'sl.s'p
PAERA
S&amp;NLAMOO THE SUBURB
necessary Call 1)1 5615F s-nc i'd C entnill heat ,ircI ,I'
Wyoming
CIS cit
7
o.scriD real prOptrty Situated l PROCLDURAL DOCUMENTS
AC.
63-Pets And Supplies
S3Amrrsca.n
lQAciolt'ict'rit
As £.om.ntstratrlx C TA
Drawings,
Specifications
and
COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
CIVIL
21 1rteii.he1csi,
ALTAMONTE
BEAuTIFuL.
Seminole
County,
Florida,
'ci
*it
Ie,00O Term'.
or
morning
DO5S'
KItchen help. for
Z3Lxttle (that)
Procedural Documents may be lION NO 12003
of Inc Estate f
64-ClothIng
Bik 's
SECTION acoraing tO flit Pl•t
11.
Lots •
ri
person
I
4 i.si maci.e
liGn-erk
Apply
24 Up-to-date
application
at
me
C
H
STAFFORD
and
MARIE
evening shilts
COKE V FUNKMOUSER,
IKltchrnitcrTls
LA.C(VIEW. according t tIte plat o0taned upon
thereof, 55 recorDed in Flat Boo'. 3
mount.air.
withcabbai'
ftahama Joel, 2S* French Ave
deceased
s, office of the Engineer, Clark, Dell STAFFORD, his wife.
Transportation
IndIan 7 Saknesui
Public
Records
piat
Book
rU
41
PersIan
es
to
66.
çf
the
Pages
as
r0'ded
ifi
thereof
Itatiun
seaport
2
Slou.an
31
Plaintiffs,
Sanford
First
(vt)
SHiNHOLSER AND LOGAN
47Anglu.-Ssxori
(sulhai
Pageld. PubliC Re(rO$oi Seminole and AssociateS, Inc. $00 West
32Corgei'
of Seminole Coun',. FIor.da
70-Travel
Trailers
Building
Office
Drawer
1976,
--vs30p
Federal
First
Post
serf
Street.
19
VIew
34L'hIl1y
YOU ARE H(REBY REQUIRED
I Would you like to supplement you
County, Florida.
1)
37771. upon CHARLES W STAFFORD and
'"Y
ISSrtwoj+.
.
2Waut,
Sanford , Florida. 37711
33Fixhsaurr
71-Auto Repairs
tQ file ucur answer or other written
present income Work t your ow
arid you are required hereby to file Sanford. Fiorlda,
wife,
STAFFORD,
h's
4Aina'rii'ain
ronat)
allowance
Attomnrs t0' Administratrux
written payment of a deposit f $1500 per MAXINE P
XChlriese'wa"
lfc'aItyc. 337 1301
Parts
- Accessories
defense
personally
or
by
yOU'
at
answer
or
other
leisure For dirf il% write P 0 tb
your
Defendants
',.Mrntalun*gt
Z4Mrican
3kierk.egsaxd.
,
at 5t' The fundS shall D5 in cash or
publiSh
a I
377070'
26.0
IfeiwOthul
Ave at I? '11
CircuIt
of
the
713.
(asselberry.
f'la
ltrk
the
C
personally,
or
by
your
defense
tornev. with
(both I'IameI!
1 breathe
country
NOTICE OF
tar example
drawn payable 10 Clark, Dieti
0(14 11
303031
0)11
m
Clerk
cA
m.
Circuit
cn•ck
collect, after 4 p
Court, Eighteenth Ju0i4'iSl Circuit,
tr.ey. *utri the
hruit'i)'
S Invite
25 Soviet city'
3 5'oet., Rainer
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
.andshallnobe
Court, Eighteenth Judicial Circuit. andAssociatet.lriC
P.r:ta djck
?6 Kind cit t.dr
'
72-Import Autos
6 B.'1iea1
Seminole County. Florida. at thi
MarIa -.
I u1i14 BEDROOMS, ott I' _i
SALE
SY
CLERK
(001. S a
COURT,
Eiperiersedtlrc,%i.Poit
IN COUNTY JUDGE'S
ulLi&amp;,
1nl1:Te
Caldtfl
4CI1ta1iane't.sysl
Courthouse fl SanfOrd. Florida. and
Seminole County. Florida, a? flit refurnabie
1
il a' yew, alliny extraS 1393(1.1
NOTICE
IS
H(R(5Y
GIVEN
In
psi
ion
Sarif:'
73-Motorcycles
3- p rn Apply
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
Drawings. Specifications and
0 serve a COP', there UPOIt the
Courthouse In Sanford, Florida, arid
IIIUIt, lIE DI400MS. 00 IS' u'
Judgment of
Final
No
pnone
calls
pursuant
Ig
Knth
House
And
Scooters
File No 4540
i_
ito serve a copy thereof upon me 0415cr Contract Documents 'nay be
uir ncr, all rooms are exlra large
Pta irtiff 5 •tIOdri,i', JOfifl 0 54511555'
offices of Clark. Foreclosure, entered on the 7th day
(ShIll 04
74-Trucks And Tralers
',',,c,-, ai1Jtioral feature'. 5J? Sk
Piir.tff5' •!IOrn,,i, *'nose name 's eaamnlad at the
Eso. Of th fm of WinOv'weedIe.
in
Civil
Acton
Septemb,f, 1973,
office
i"APRV J
AAA EMPLOYMENT
Deft aria Associates. arid
in ills ,irranjed
planes, Ward arid ,x,amar, P
E WlP4DERWE(DE. p ,
75-Autos
For
Sal.
iT"
13
the
of
trie
Circuit
Courl
03
of
I- MIle of Il 97 Casselblrrrv
Cccl al.d
City Manager, Casseiberry, NO- 72
TifMtE 5EDROOMS. Fienecrexl
tn firm of Winderweidie. Plaines, of trie
20a East New England Avenue.
ElgMeri'h
Judicial
Circuit
In
and
NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT
Regency Sq $31 3100
rI_v \4 4- i's. I-' a. huge family fi)Oil
wara and Woodman, P A. P0 Box Florida
Winter Park, Florida 32749. no later
3 PROPOSAL GUARANTY: for Seminole Ccunty, Florida,
AND APPLICATION
Under
and
*11
bar
nIh
lmr.pla(e.
a'
1972.
.i
full
Iii'
winter Park. Florida vii not
ttian the iitn ø•v of Octoper,
DRIVERS )'arI little O(
Wherein C 14 STAFFORD and
FOR DISCHARGE
..7., 1_i'l -i'd at 130,000
Good commfliltu ii
laser than the 5th day f October. EacPiproPdsaISh.11b.aCCOmPaflled
therein setling up the estate. right,
We
train
you
MARIE STAFFORD are plaintiffs
''-c,, $'y4
2O' - - - - - Li persons are hereby notified
19
an acceptable form of Proposal
THREE BEDROOMS, Paola, over
therein IVttiflg up the estate. by
title, intefeit in or lien upon tPiI
Yellow Cab Co, 301 S Park
1051 and CHARLES W. S1AI'FORD and
ci•n, 001',
IQWaI
'tie' trie Jnd,rsigi*0 as Executor of
I'
i
acres.
extra
Uove Otcribd propirty claimed right, title,, interest in or lien jpri Guaranty in an amount
MAXINE 14. STAF FORD SI'S
115500
ic I$) percent of tnt amount
Said estate, has completed the ad
23 - 21
AMERICAN WOOD
Ou liii toøo so.
yOU. and sPt
tie above decrlbed property lea
Dy
Goferdants, I nil lI t Ire highest
ut
Pal
filed
I II i
1107,51 SITES. 100' s ltlJ
'n.tfration trereof and
' ifopos.i. payable ,o t'- e ceder
INC
PII000C IS,
udgrr.i'fl' will be en'e'ed ..amned Dy ,ou and Should vojfa-1 IC
and te'Sl bOde' ice csh at Inc trc.irit
51,1513,
jim lu_i • 137 . %j,SiJiJ bull.
firill report and ap
or
Si
s.ai
court
tics
C.sselberry
•
City
ef
hal immediate ob o9tIlflU5 for
2T"
26
21T5 K)
"
aga inst you
default will be entered agaifnf 04 the
nose.
Proposal
is
Door
0$
fhe
Seminole
County
cash
o.ctons
I
puicattOn for discharge
guaranty tPit if th
operators. moulder operatorS. 0
of ynu
", Eatid and Seal
OIIPI E K LOTS 10)0' • 1)0'. 11.000
' ''o'
Courthouse. in tie Ci", of Sanford,
Hours
thereto if any, should be duly filed
accepted, the bidder will ,xeCvte
Off flIlfl. a5$etnt)1fr5 left driver I,
hind
nd
seal
of
the
my
n"
WITNESS
cnic'
34 - - Se''
II
00
O'i',lOck.
A
i,.
i -''
a'
M,
on
at
II' .. 113' 5/tIlt)
Sfartil
g
aepfable
Florida,
After filing proof of pubhljtiofl
file
stackers. and helperS
•t Sanford, $eminOle Ccunty, the Corifract. and
1193. 3013' at 573-S
Cn'v, Filda. trirl 7th day of Court
noficd as been
wages (or skills ar. 57 50 an hot ir COMMERCIAL on
showing tPii
Florida, this 31sf day of August, performance bonØ within ft (10) the 21st day of September, 1917, the
per foot Take all or part
k
following
deScribed
proprfy:
*0
Short
September.
1572
four
timeonce
a
wiek
f
up--full
PjDIiSP*d
d.vsanertnea*atdoftlieCordract
and
1972
,yi:
Laf I), hock 6. WynnewOod per
weeks, the matter of
week, part time availabl
consecutive
0' SPECIAL FEATURES: The
(Seal)
H
BECkWlT4.
JR,
4
ARTHUR
benefit programs
of the
P1st
Book
4,
pages
53
to
Stemper Agency
tg
Complete
right
approval of said report acid th
tne
r,It
to
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
ARTHUR H. IECKWITH, j., O*ti reserves
wrkeI
public racords of Seminole County,
Circuit Court Clerk
availabla for steady
distribuliOfi of said
or ill Propgsals. or any part
ordering of
any
Clerk
vacations. lnI'5h5te
5emifloie County
1:30 AM. to 5:30 P.M.
Seminole Counly Realtor
esfate will come t9'fore the court.
thereof. arid waive any informality Florida
44
(holidays,
Circuit Court,
Dated
thiS
7th
day
sA
Siptembec,
Apply
12$?
Charles St , 1000*0
S James I 0,Ilos
MFMIIEII 0k141400 WI'ML S
0'fiChnICaIitVinan1Pr0P011i"
seminole County,
al the produCIIOfl office
*9145 French
By C.c,lia V (krrn
1977
A Executor
1?? 4vV1
infirpit Of flit Owner
SATURDAY
T
-.Z
9
"
B', - Cscehia V- (kern
Z '
(S•&amp;J
I.
Evet
3)71771
Deputy
c1er5
iuIhI
of said estate
Øted Augv La. 1572
Duty (lerk
9:00 AM. 'c Ii NOON
ARTHUR H BECKWITPI, JR
OH14 HAINES ESO
MAGUIRE. VOORHIS
Care
(SEAL)
DomesticChild
17
Cull 1ti6d.lyS bulurUN'.t1f()
W. E WINDERWEEDLE, j
COUNTRY HOME
As Clerk of the Court
wIndarw.,OIe, HaineL
B, Ron S. Bergman
I. WELLS
H.lne$,,
pIus.
3
bedroom.
7
bafh.
''art or cancut your ad for
Winderweedfe,
On. •ave
PlNt±CHLSI ISAPTIST
Ward and W000man, P.A.
by , C.celia V. Ek..n
'.ALL UNTIL NOON TC
City Manager
13$ Wall g
III', 531.500
nue following day and
Ward and woodman, a.
.nlral
CI.Pd1tR
,Jygi
East
New
England
Avenue
DAY CAIII-DeP"Y C'
JTAR T OR CANCEL '1OUl
Attest Linda Thomas
P0 Box 63)
.1''' di, s l-efi're 13 fiooi
f.tii Pr I ill
u,
Publish
ti
C
in
p
F'
0
BOx
1
WilIdulen.
Sr
Broken
Orlando. Florida 21O,"
Deputy City Clerk
A
AD NEXT DAY
,
.
Park, Florida 37749
- or I I &amp;
Winter
thrills
H,iI
yr
S
37751
19
lPsmrxjljli
Park,
Florida
DLH
5
writer
III Pd Park, Saiifo(il
PubliSh Avg 31 4. Sept 1, II 1973
Attorneys for Executor
PubliSh: SipI i, il, *4, 35, lSli
cr*ll.. Tender LovilIiJ Core 119
Pvblt$h Sept. *1, *6. 25. Oct.), 977
3271991, N'gtlt 173 hI'
Publish SqpI 4., ii, II, 25. 1473
OEG
14$
337
313?
DES IS
West AIrport blvd
- - - - - - Q(H 46
DES IS
tnIWi.*PIa fwTIIPSIi$

iti
____

c'.re'd
"Ot'h

Cm.ti,,ahuil'i Some .ith and some

'

Homes

-

'ram 4 laDe,
Pa'm nalanc. f 5/ti in 7 ga-mments
of $10 Call Credt Manager, 372
Of Sanf0'd 5ewlflo
GiI or

or 'a .'. ocr
R'_iiiwiy O-'i' Ret',
CARROLL
111, fi IS'S' 177 Slit

es

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HOu%BhOId Goods

4/ jlCtt '.5cm wi trill

-

Equipment For Rent

--

Repossessed

-

fl.'r/
Meal I ',t,ile I? '7)
ituS SIll r_ir 54.4 41)1
MIS- OpenSunday 1 304pm
I. ','enirig Assot 773 1111

(UALOf4 f.l'AWIMITP'ITS
AD(fl IS NO PETS
I lit W 3-st '5

cemetery Mlint000nc man ant
ground keeper nettled Oitkliliiii
Memorial Park. 373- 43-6)
Used car

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0,IS%0C1 furflitiifC, Applan(0i.
5',,' I 11, *001 itemS
trv'55, pt
t.mmr '% Maf' .0% ,,nfo,d Ar,'C

,'

Instruction

-

'4 land tm a
I
ir,rle.
,nfOmI'TOtO'fi.
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r.Ciem
11173 IUI
rr"

Bring

Wanted To Bui

3

Lots &amp; Acreage

-

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Clianjoirin nInOd
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337 4198
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WtiHAVEa*hOlP'.1IC t)tJ%lfl4"t%, 'ill
cOSh accounts, UfowiflU I", l.iipt
and bounds We need a dependable
associate ifl your area with %SIXI
mInimum to lnv%t In OQualpciruI
and Inventory whIch will turn u,.'r
about two times monthly lfloc,rr
eseptionallv hUh MI
potential
replies strictly tool identl,il
C ON SOL IDA I F 0
CHEMICAL COWl'

831 9993

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,

BusinesS Opportunities

6

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arks irt taerms pc-u c$')l 1'7
u'

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eor
Cpufl(Ol4ItC0'W" tjlflili;r5
A'rpiOft (31vj Jfl 0173

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Apartments Rent
Unfurnished

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M1'1WI

Rooms For Rent

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FACED WITH A DWlP4KIPlc.
PROBlEM
PerhapS AICOhCII(S ArviriynciHis
Can Help
Phone 173 155?
y'iriteP 0 flow Ill)
Sarif,rci, Florida

322-261 1

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Pets And Supplies

llt' imp lilciSi' I' lear-rig f, Sr.. oxr
'ieee 11) 10)9 mr 117 Wit

YOU I WOUflLFI) 1(.ill Tell
rye,. 6.44 7027 tom ''We Cars
'HOtlIn' Ailtills of I pens

Direct Phone Lines
To Want Adc

,l.AUS
jim"."'

THE BORN LOSER

-

Domestic-Child Care

DIAL At')F VOl ION
113 3010
Central flapfist Ct'ur Ii

Seminole

that an action 404' dliiolutiOfl of
marrIage nas been fiId by
MICHAEL EDWARD GRANT, and
- you are tO ured to serve a copy oi
yOUt *4 ,tt4'% ,SQftflCT$. If any, to It on

NOTICE FOR RIDS
The Spm;noIt Count', Soard of

Clerk

L,. ,xnc
A..a

the? I
--

Hu.an4 DEVELOPMENT CORP
T&amp;. Inc.. •nd tiat jnten
Ie'io
regIster
sad name with the CIef 0
SANDRA R. WILLIAMS.

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them till we are halfway

FEMININE STRATEGY

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- Legal Notice

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vi

OF COURSE YOU MA'.t' Ch,ARL".E
YOUR AD IF YOU HAVE A TELE
PHONE LISTED IN YOUR N,i\M

�2 Million Ballots Expected

.
Monday. Sept. U. 1972

813-The Sanford Herald

Disputes

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fly JOHN VAN ESON
AsnrlfltCd Press Writer
TA! I $IAS.SEE, Fla. ( All) wo p"llintt place' that opened
reported no (10(1 places
late
and complaint' at the lack there were many complaints
Elections off
In 1s1iIMI5 I)ade County,
that t he hallots were either not
as
ay
said.
major priiblettis tod
the polls where tsffirialc expertt'd a turn- of sample ballots." Welch
to
Florhtlan.c trooped
'Rut generally cc'aking. I received or arri'.'t too 'ate to
out of 3 • 1øi) Ilectiofls Superof
an
for a primary sluikdOWfl
say the election is going do any good.
visor Hoke Welch said there would
elections systt'tii tirasticafly
sample b91101-' were posted in
altered by reapportionment, were a few report' of long lines well
More than 4Ofl.fl4' campl Nil-rh prerflCt. W"rh "aid
and ''mniict!V ilsinOt cornjudicial revision and the Ill.
year-old vote.

4 4.

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ELECT
HAROLD F.

JOHNSON
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Israel

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cans abroad this time but Russians LsiUng their
capital. a sIght4eeIfl :oupk takes a moment out for
ice cream In the hot loCo sun.
.

JERUSALEM sAP)

-

Before Senators
passage of the $34.8-billion

revenue-sharing bill but first
must consider a couple dozen
amendments, including one
that iould help finance the program,

•

The Senate acted on 22

amendments in four days of debate last week but at least as
many are pending, including a
tax-reform measure and a
series to increase Social
it)' benefits.

.

It would raise an estimated
$1 9 billion by beefing up the
minimum tax plan adopted in
the 1969 tax-refor
m act, to get
some payments from wealthy
persons &amp;ho are able to use
various preferences to reduce
or eliminate their tax liability.

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passed at all

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• Prosecuting Ally. in
A R55T. LITY

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proper higher court trial

.let's quiz the local school board
and listen to their reasons.

one hour listening to testimony from two
youths charged with public drunkenness,
and their two witnesses. Rather than waive
the rule for witnesses, which again is usually

Courts

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,: take a defendant before Strawn,
one policeman offered.

ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE

same time
despite runaly inflation
my conse rvative ..gulayour electric, gas
liOn
the

kept

and telephone bills lower
than the national average.
To continue protecting
your pOckitbOOki need
your vole and support

giving him an opportunity to consider

You better be right, not half right,' when

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pL)ci, 1r l6 tv an acistionsi $2 billion in tax

after testimony ended, Judge Strawn
chose to withhold judgement for 10 days.

Ths was not an isolated case according to
policemen who present cases to the judge.

*Member Florida County Bar Assoc.

to reach into

the case. the judge sent the witnesses out
of the room in company of a policeman. Even

tr.e testimony

Member Brevard County Bar Assoc.

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maybe, reminds me of an eff icient and

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defendant walks out of the courtroom,
whether the verdict be guilty or not guilty, he
can say he had a fair trial.

the usual excuses to be a' ,en, but

There is a lot to be said for the procedure
arid even more to be said for the judge."

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* Presently Mayor of Titusville and former City Councilman with over four
years experience working budget for City of Titusville

Board and Leader in

on th is
Oh, by the way.
sanie subject.. have been told
that there's quite a bit of loot
going into this national fund
from Seminole County.

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hut the utien who pt't'i

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Humphrey did on numerous

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PUBLIC S 11-:11""
to give Guy. 1t('tlbifl Askew an op=

VOTE FOR

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JUDGE CIRCUIT COURT, GROUP U

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juvenile tetefltiuifl facility to be

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j-', near F ive Points; sa'?
year tax millage at 3.5
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mills, and voted to change
meeting times from ii p.m. to 7
p.m. on second .sntt four-!
Monday evenings beginning
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this and I agree," Dr. Johnson and stated t
Medicaredifference in the
added.
Oct.
Medicaid
billing.
Lit' 'xplatneti beginning
the
added
8esser
1, the hospital will bill patients
diologists
will
euuiploy
their
ra
for use of the technical
be
and
eWuP11w'11t in the radioloticat own secretary
collecting their

makes,'' he added
lie advised the doctors were
flOW gtttttig 36 per cent of the
hospital's gross bulling for
radiologist Said
hould tit' reSleivuig '1
Robert flesserer, hospital ad- Xra sand s
lower percentage.
ministratur. told the trustees
Shaking his head in disgust,
the radiologists agreed
1i0lltid added, "There

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while the hospital was abrburig 1u_ses on other tum.s
John

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elected

trustee chairman just minutes
bejure, advised, "What a doctor
is 1 busine ss." Holland
replied Schirard's anulogy was
itttie since other
titit the
doctors usuig hospital facilities
provide their own office away
from the hospital, which the
rdiutugIst_s do nut. "We are
giving special treatment to
persons nut gIven to others Ui
the hospital," HolLand added.
Lijr,ttd tj'ttust'tt that othss'r
,tsii*t.*ctsts t*,ilui iuscdt.' iU tt

sewer and

refuse rates to resident:a

'tumers ;nly.
utu
c o nit) e r c i a I
not
ll
be i
wi
fees
'istoniers
creased.
City manager W E. Know!,-,

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ould boost refuse pickup;
barges from $'LI to $3.10 .t
uosn th. Revised water rates
.ndude SL cents per 1,iJIJ
,.il1uns increase and se wer
t:irge. w nuch ire based 'iii

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ruuIi.jih UI
hluUand
moaned
the
cluSton,
giving up its
hopitJl
and
!cc ,l! 'sntr"i
autonomy

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would bring the city up to
other tuwn ire * h.irtin
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reading of an ordinance hi

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Ct,miiies

Ilight' upper 60_s. 1,ow tonight
Lower ills. Rain probability 40
per cent today, 20 per cent
;)r
WcdIIt
tonight and

something wrong with the

the

p usage Monday night by the
City Commission rn first

M. Booth
)'l'IN(; at Sanford Civic ('enter this iorning was Michael
Voter
turnout
was
the machine.
Dick Schmitt right) was operating
light throughout the county in today's primary el
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Yesterday's high U low 9. Dear Abby
Partly cloudy through Weil- F:tLtupriatcotlullent

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',itiiuttier area hospitals.
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('aLendur
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taking lout'
('(hNN1't (l('nit's l'('SI)ottiSi1hilY tin'
pLsst'ng('i'i ini'Iudiiig
unhiIlt'(l iitt uuh)ggt'd
5,H135llilIt'
flying toui'
the pilot's wife, 1)11
through liii' west

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said charges to patieiits for
radiological services would not

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In view of the fact that Ted
Kennedy is actively on
caripaign trail for McGovern.. ::;:
remind me to review the
"polls" with you in a week or
and see if there hasn't
so.
been a reduction of that gap
between Nixon and McGovern.
And by the end of this month,
.betclui it'll be nip-and-tuck!

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decides
corporate (ax
portuflhtY to argue against
rate hike CLISC.
a pending $15 million
OnS

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who with Dr. Charles Dexter,
operate the hopitt'3 radiolugical department.
Dr. Johnson stated separate
billing for services is being

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problem had been resolved.
pIaineiI thi' infestation
U.'
was awati'ul and water pipes
had been washed nut and
tisinfectt'd with chlorine to
'radicate the worms. saiti b'
.me to be the larvae of th e
blind rnnsqtlltli

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uure but have the same
a slight Increase in charges for
raIologk'al services, ac- privileges a_S other physitliitltS
cording tui L)r. John Johnson, who use hospital fctlities," the

alter the flooding caused
T%%, l'L" K %V I' EK
Agin's,
1,200 bodies still are
by t t'opiI StU!1i1
(.eIflCtCi).
I ssiti ft otu I' or t 1 ott

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Wouldn't surprise me one bit
to be informed that Mr. Nixon
just might spviid a night In
Sanford soon. ,riiuch the same

ELECT David

*Voting Member Brevard League of Cities

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i'111city
mission session, iw
manager advised the worm

At Monday

for
redlY for Xrays
issed, with dt'parttflcflt anti technician r"sponstble
debts.
The measure p
voting labor white 1w and Dr. Dexter
Holland, in opposing the
only Curtis Ho ll an d
for
would
bill
the
uhie
patients
the change, stated the rudiologts
"nay," on a lhiutit)fl by Andrew
or reading
adopt the tnterpretin
are using public property and
Carrawa)' to
Xniiys
hospital emuployt's. ',','hat
allowing
separate
are
procetlurt' of
tiuilimig fur services.
''This will tltiI11 1 v ill nOt be they make is just as public a_s

Digest

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campaign

and fund drive for new Titusville Library.
*Legal Advisor to City Boards &amp; Commissions

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Your vote on Sept. 12 is one of the most important you will cast in 1972.

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'iuinole Memorial hioslutlit
trustees Monda y night voted
four-to-one to a llow the hospital
radiologists to bill patients di-

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his A riii' buddies Lllsl)il'('(I
Li iid t'equtts(S tt't uiH
pupUlLit' ''Ballad of (he (;ri't'n

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Ra iologi
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Mondays hearing. Swinford said he
11W c11iest ionS rLIiSt'(I ill tilt, 1t'di'ra i
in (lit' l"ayct!c
&amp;'iittt't suit (0(11(1 he handk'tI
(';t'ctiit ('oUl'(.
I )a re To Be ( rca I asked ill the I t'dt'i'a I suit
three-judge panel he formed (I) ISSUe Li

authority was involved!
Maurice Stuns_finance
director for Nixon's Campaign :::
Wonder If that's high enough for

As reported by Duke tlowcome in the
ORLANDO SENTINEL, Uocomber 31. 1964
when David Strawn was Municipal Judge
in Melbourne Beach.

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Another area resident, ,lr.
inhn E. Dnntsnn. tOfl West
,areet, called today hy Th.'
Herald. saul water coming lot"
her hnusP appeared to he .'le:r
'It.i even clearer than usual'
ht' idated
\lrs. Dodson repfr'.'sI fir.duo

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Precinct 24 were far from being
Early bird-Election workers
Casselberry came out to vote this mor rus h e d as Sewart Win,ston of
1' S 17-92 inter5.'ti')n
nimi The polling place is located at SR 434 and

16.

10 by a Fayette
was temporarily enjoined Aug.
Circuit judge from operating ill Kentucky.

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scheduled for Montreal in

firm 011111. sells lnoti%,,Iti()IIjII courses. The firM

th e Watergate Incident, arid he
res ponded that no one In high

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too
told

summer games

in I"ayct It' Circuit Court.
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I'hc suit was filed in federal court last mont
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a
Florida-based
nc
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pipes she failed to find a sin'
.nler but this morning t''

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act lot), he SLIi(I, bCCLIUS(' the tiiattt'i' IS pending

WhenJohn ConnalLy was iii
TaLLahassee this past Friday for
his "Relect the President"
bit, newsmen quizzed him on

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eferring primarily to the
"big games" lust conk

law void and piohibi(itig its eiiloreetflt'Iit
gets to be somewhat tiresome waiting for all

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t('illjH)I'iiI'Y itljuii('t IOu ilt'&amp;'la i'ing

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hait
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residen
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Even the refereeing
nationalist
getting a

tIIi()m)stijutiot1aI
S. District .Judge thit' Svt itilord took tin'

It smnelleti vtien they '(orced" prayers out of schools. .
but, now the (lag, too"

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Counties) for the past three years and presently

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there, regardless of how minor the charge

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murderous,"
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Kentucky's new consuili('r-lrau(I law declared

I did, and nearly went thru
the roof when IflY Son Said at
Crooms 111gb School in Sanford
(ninth graders). th ey DID NOT
pledge to the fl ag How many
others are involved?
Just as we all wanted tin

ieerTs to

ast court session. Judge Strawn spent nearly

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untrained or poorly presented defes'. t
minor charges During Melbourne Beach s

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A federal judge
I"ItANK'()t('1', Ky. (Al ' )
Monday dismissed a suit that sought to have

recite the Pledge of
Allegiance before start of 1st

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anarchic,

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Tu rner Loses Bout

mild interest in defendants offerna

Pete. Florida

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S I a psAt
Games

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daughter in school, ask them if

Beach, Sitting through a court session

levels of State &amp; Federal
* General Civil Trial &amp; Practice Before all
a Criminal Trial Defense before Stale &amp; Federal Courts

years as a liberal spend-

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If you think the demonstratton of those two track
athletes was distasteful by not
showing proper respect during
the playing of the National
Anthem, let me try this one on

E ,er,cre r
be the strict rule of Municipal Judge David
Strawn when he hears cases in Melbojrre

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council.
Brown opine(t the Zoning Boal d should
May01more thati once monthly, citing anticipated (ICIn
area, including a t'oiidoiiihhuuhlthi
the
velopmcnt
acres off Bi'll ltOi(t
located Oil fiVi'

"Too often lower Courts appear to show only

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"DUE PROCESS
OBSERVED IN COURTS..

* Ally. North Brevard Library Board
a Atty. Planning and Zoning Board
Ally. Board of Adjustments &amp; Appeals

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the polling was
She 5111(1
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going pretty
Stht

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If you have a

* Titusville City Atty

Don't be -tiled! My Opponent spent the past 4

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s the right man

Of course I voted. About 7:15
this ,norninga.lfl. and I was the
6th on my machine; and there
are two In precinct 26 in Lake
Mary.
Cast yours, too. and help to
earlier
the
disapprove
predictions that Less than 50 per
cent will vote today. I just can't
believe that statement.

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DEFENDER

federal government has
no revenue to share, onk
m.lunti ng debts."

vole

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At is nothing less than folly,"
said Church, "to pass this huge
revenue-sharing bill without
raising a dime to pay for it,

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intilila(e(I aetioti was taken withoUt his apprisal
(i'ati'ilk! tftoWti
''Not SO,' injected May01'
as been
adamantly, explaining the application h
submitted and this was the extent of the matter.
Howell introduced another applicant hut May01further discussioli Until a pay
Brown deferred
rate is established
a quatitkiry when platis were
('otincli WaS
golf,
submitted for a niainteilaflce building at Sheoah
Miller (1U&amp;'t'iC(i why the
course. ('ounCiltilall Victor
BOLiI'(t ii
building inspector and Zoning
city has a
such matters were to he brought to the attention of

B John A. Spols

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:\ti jIiulOt'IlOtiS (iiSCtISSi0Tl if an assistant building
heated cont i- ovel'Sy w hen
nspt'C (or digressed t it a
,
(it hire a pr('VIOUSIY
Rowell asked it a (it I.
WIS "cut iti(i dried." Rowell
(IiSt'LISS('d applicant
said he was unaware of the proceeditigs and

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allowances for business firms
snactt'd last % var at President
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Eastern
7 am
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when
Dii) light Time,
and
7
Florida
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Tutie
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Til e early turnout varied In
iliffi ri Ut int of 11w rtht&amp;
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I' li'cttons Supervisor Will"',
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Sullivan said interest in Local
What will hapi)('ll if liii' \'O1(1'S (I('('l(l(' II) k('('I) In
a hiti
WINTER SPRINGS
(lti('L'l('(I ('OIlIlcilIluifl ('Iiai'I('' races was generattn
a
pro\'iSiOIl
lot'
('lOS('tl
exectit
iVe
St'SSiOt
Charter
turnout.
Howell at last night's meting of ('it v Council.
"Si; far It's been real brisk,"
('tv At t orn('y 'I'hotnas I"ret'nia n, p' ussihly (Iisgruhlt lc(l with t'otiti II(Iit I stw said. She CXIW('te(t a 70 per
allusions in tin' Pit'ss Iii the issue, t't'I)l ied, "It hink it would he a signi tica uI k'l cat cent turnout, which wOUl(1 10[)
the statewide prediction of 60
for the (irla 11(111 Sentinel a mid 'i'Iie Sanford 1It'rald."
t
hat
I
1w
city
will
per cent.
\v it Ii (Il(' ('P
I1i)W('V('l'. lit' ('xpand('(l his Statement
i('('l'(Ii
I lowever, in JackonvtllC,
(II
iiit't't
It)
'111d
mit to (In' "stitistntit' law,"
cont I1(lC (I) lunct 1(111 "iflht'StliL
spot
checks at various precincts
"Lw utilawitiL"
with provisions Left intact iii the charter would
the turnout may
at the polls today, will a pprove ot' i-eject indicated that
Voters,
that all be even lower than the 40 per
which IT
cent predicted by Duval County
an amendment to (he charter
the public Th
Elections Supervisor Harry
of ('ity Council he open to
sessionS
of Nearing
charter 11t'oVt(i('d for closed t'Xt'CIitiV('
Itrevaril County Elections SuwlS to I)a\'t' IWttn
council. iLttiuitigli (his s('('tioII
40
(lit' provision ;wrvislir James Boyd predicted
('it y officials adiiit(tt'd
(k'l('te(t
that 60 per cent of the county's
ina(lv('rtcntly inisst'd their attention as it did I hi'
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state Legislature and the secretary

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O'llriens game. but poll
its Finance Committee, c
handed
down
in
tics is The former Demowere
thctments
thins a money-distribution forcratic national chairman
accusing
New
York
Florida and
and current campaign
mula which generally gives Laniky of conspiring to conct
Sen. George
for
much more money than the $200,000 from American gam- manager
1cGO'TIi Is in the Public
House bill to the smaller and blers who won it in London and
ce esen in the semi-pripoorer states and less to the failing to report it on his income
%,`artt of a Washington
tax returns.
phone booth.
large, wealthy states.

The tax amendment, sponsored by Sens. Frank Church.
1)-Ida., and Gaylord Nelson, D.
Wis., would raise $3.7 billion in
revenue to help offset the morethan46-billion annual cost of
the revenue-sharing program.

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The court's ruling cleared the
way for the 71-year-old underarid magnate's expulsion
ram the country in which he
.ugtit refuge more than two
uars
cars ago. He is under in'Zi. Adlai
in Florida and .Ne w
III., pointed out that the plan
a York for illegally receving
first was proposed in 1964 at
gambling profits and failing to
time when federal
pay taxes on them.
were in prospect
State Atty. Gabriel Bach told
it was rejected then but, he
the court last spring that if the
declared, it makes much
government expelled Lansk. it
now
at a time of
.sense
s
and mounting
federal would give him a travel permit
large
to go to any country he those.
deficits
He said there was no in tention
of turning him over to the
The program "will not reduce
taxes; it more likely will in. United States since Washington
crease taxes." Stevenson as. has not requested his extradition.
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One top Mc(overn aide acs a i a to improve 11hat he considered
M '6 or fl
By WALTER It. MEARS
organizational problems are of poor coordination, corn- knoledged there is tension
within the organization, and
A P Political Writer When little interest to anyone but municatrnn and
sensitivity
on the part of early
WASHINGTON AP)
He has since pronounced
political writers. For months
political campaign orgtisd
!i with the McGovern men as Democratic
himself
talked about how tet1lia
Y
the politicians who earlier had
functioning
are
izations
orgarii7atIofl was .." h' organization and theme of
ViveFechtei,i
Republican for
sided with other candidates
smoothly, they don't chow. And our 'Now they're
ingsay
how campaigit.
said.
Sen. George
But soon after that problem move into the campaign.
clumsy we are."
House of Representatives. District 34
Theze is nothing unusual
been showing.
In the days of his uphill climb was resolved, Rep. Frank
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about that; it is a strain that
That is why the, McGovern
Jersey r
through the presidential Thompson of New
director of the cam- affect any national campaign.
headquarters is drawing
primaries to the nomination, signed as
much attention, despite
the In- McGovern's organization did paign voter-registration drive What is unusual is the amount
Democratic
sistence of the
presidential
nominee and his perform brilliantly. It also per- after a dispute with campaign of open controversy it has genManager Gary hart over con- crated.
lieutenants that matters of staff formed quietly.
case
of
trol
and finances.
That has not been the
and organization don't interest
Then
came the case of Gorlate. Disputes within the
the voters,
don
Weil,
executive assistant IL)
'('ern political chop ha '
His has been a troubled cornMcGovern and executive threemand post since shortly after he been breaking out in public.
O'Brien himself hinted he tor of the campaign, who left
won the nomination
McGovern himself once might quit as campaign chair- the headquarters one day after
reprimanded his staff, and an. man unless something was done giving the impression he would
not be back, refused to confirm
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PRACTICING ATTORNEY
nounced that he had done so.
or deny reports he was quitting.
because an unidentified aide
and a nnounced a day later that
SEMINOLE COUNTY JUDGE GROUP 2
asserted that campaign
he was staying.
Chairman Lawrence F. O'Brien
"Speculation about internal
Ili
Honest
Capable
Fair
Experienced
would be ordy a figurehead with
campaign matters is of no im41
no real responsibilitie
prtance to the voter, nor
Native of Seminole County
should it be," Weil said.
Graduated from Stetson University College of Law LLB 1959
I
But a presidential campaign
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part of the process th
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shapes not only elections, tiut.
Seminole County Commissioner's attorney for 10 years
administrations The men
candidate
during
his
around a
Present Seminole County Prosecutor
campaign are, presumably.
Your VOTE on September 12th appreciated
men who would play ke roles
p'i
P'I A1. lkv Lrnla Oiibrnf"
in hic administration,

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WASHINGTON APP - Sen.
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received a tic-clip from it
reader in Casselberry.....an
original-showing the signature
p
of this culwnn. lists to be one of
the most cherished mementoes.
This past Friday, Mrs. Edna
Norman came in on behalf of
the' Ladles Auxiliary to Post
8207 V. F.W. - Longwood,
inc with it special pen
, .,presented
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- engraved sItu The' Pledge
Allegiance.
This its it result of our
Inquiring eye of wIt)' 501111' of
the Seminole County Schools
were pertiittted to Mart the' da
this'
re-citing
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17-02 towards Sanford Avenue
here ttwre are no twimsea
' the oetter part of the roadway Is
nothing more than a speed trap
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umi jihi, but 25 iisiihi Is rttbculoua!

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Ity MAItIt)N IIE1'IIKA
'lN'l'1'l( sl'ltIN(;s
MuliI&amp;'iPtl ixlu't'ita'tu will have
su stated salary in ''black and
while" its ii result of conteniplis led action by City
Council it it 7:30 workshop
imiet'tuig tonight.
Although the city has agreed
to 1)41)' itspolict'iiien $6,000
arintisully, the stiuteil policy has
not been formally forwarded to
it,,, Ptilk't' Standard Bureau
'l'hiere'fiire, I kumuitlut Fish,
bureau thief. has requested
(bitt (lie' u itv smulupt it resolution
t4ihung the $uruu$Ruse'sl salary and
Irsunsuisit it to the board.
('annul will take under
uiuiusliteriutloiu a requested
ituisiuig t'hisunge by W. II. Green
and Seumis, 'liii' request is Iruuiuu
l(.t I to IllA on silt itt acre (runt
lu, - ate'et oft Sit 4:14 aild at 5410111

('ortez Aveitut'

Iteprustintistites of three
Insurance companies will be on
hand tonight to present

I)rols.*ala In 11w long dtscusM'ul
insurance
delayed
esrid
program for uituinir$pul ciii
and life
tnsurttm-e will (it' .;ve'red its the
proposals.
City Engine-er It. C. ('ienkhii
will appear be fore t'uunt'Il 0
explain iuisul dIscuss tariff rates
for lIst' North Orlando Wuteu'
noel 54'wer ('ucuispian)

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*'mswratie ticket in most pout
lnce
it- 'saul ItUSI LI olurnbua tt.oi
isti'fleil to the antis lie wnui.i
t ut in tit
i.-vvr Iui'. e'
ITNy ibe ew World
nttc:iflons vnuld
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trial
the
rhrouihnut
r"'r s.,nnet o utte1 .i
.\ iix-nn Circuit Court uri ;ru'eeihngs, however,
. Iirv.sKtaI .iI1l atior eaeter in
returned a verdict of + onver'eil .anunmtedly it
It1R)011! tLXiily .iiitl thpn t.O tL)
tervals with us attorney. Neil Philadelphia sfld PIttsburgh.
,ui1ty of first degree murder in
case of Stanley DeBose. 13- Inlian Ir
\lri. Shriver engaged in s
'.c.ir.old amateur boxer, I!) the
-'rr1irt is had the triiii bref truggle with .s itate
kiiz 7 meat cleaver staying of
4uflhlu1itlofl5. iirought opposing Yyw)t'Iift(' party official
' .ra Lee Mathis.
views :oncermng the effects f trit to
i' take the Inlcrnph(Jflr
DeBose was sentenced by
muriluafla sri the comnu.ssiufl of
nm twr:ut .sSunday beer irtv
+ .rcuit Judge Richaril Muktrew
the
m,
in
+ life imprisonment at
the Fair Campaign l'taettc's
Judge,!Muldrew told the
'r'.inn. DeBose displayed iiti defendant, - "this ihouIit be a I.7aillinittee said today that the
'motion as the verlict was es5itfl to .ill young peupte. In .iIi
zunpftgfl will he the Urprobability if you hatl.n't used 'lest in recent :.'ears. ' It said it
mariluafla you wouldn't have has bundled "muirc "umplilints
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By JANE CASSEI.BERRY
puzzler for me... and since I'm
not In a position to answer her,
Elections Supervisor Camilla
perhaps you Lould shed soine Bruce predicted today, in the
light on same
light of the big voter
Why is it that there are some registration, as high as a 90 per
takes ..... within 50 or a hundred tent turnout at the polls in the
feet from one another (like the Nov. 7 general election.
Sunland area) where one (If the'
the percentage for
1\1thii
bodies of water is smothered the primary and run-off dccwith hyacinths and the other is tions was rather low, it was
completely free.
higher here than In some of the
counties in the state, the ulst
She reported that her offices
Actuince to hear and question
both of the candidates for Supt.
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of Schools Incumbent John
Angel and candidate Bud Layer
will be speaking before the I'TA
of 1(1 y 11w tIde Elementary
School tomorrow at 7:31) ;)mIi
Public is Invited

Thruver also made .s refer

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nIy Vice' resident Spurn I
Ay
new dud not campaign Sun- + 'nierica us a cnun(rj in vbirh parade. lie' vas to o in Detroit
lay, but he planned to resume' .i man r nman has .rn equal later in the tay in another
st.In'nast 'ampatgfl cwlng.
'hanri' it the ;tarttng line .unul
urnpatgnIni tonight at a r:ulty
'.tr(iivern tieel Sunday
sn
equal
tu*nrs'
o
4i't
n
the'
nahem. Clii
'Ie'visinfl ipeerfl on h prnpn
inc Sunday campaigner, Eu- top.'
uk fora Vietnam pence'. Sched.nierbe
its
be
proud
o
Let w;
" Kennedy Shruver, wife, of
iled for lewing Tuesday night.
he'
uiut
to
cheers.
tie'
1'OCTItiC VICC prPMIdentiaL scans."
.intttdate SarntShrw"r. won praised F1.-CIO President the peerh s u*ut to nnUun
core' Meany as among labor itebylep plan for U.S.
,'ugf-war for a mirrnohnne'
tr:uwat rom Indochina.
.hruve'r parliripated in .s
iuntius Day parade in PrnviI.flL'e'. 11.1., uneZay. winning .i
,1attMt,nu10rmt'uut from
DeBose
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We do have some good
people serving In the 1X)StIl
ystem. For instance, John
Norden at the Lake Mary P0.
Would you believe that there
was a letter mailed from
Charleston, S.C.. addressed to
'Editor News Paper, Lake
. and that I found It
Mary, Fla",
in my mall box on Sunday
morning?

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Nin. sen, (nrt
.ippearance' tht.
!-(, vern and Sar4ent Shruver tatw t';ider ind paid tribute' campaign
McGovern
trip to 1tlantu
quIrk
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Columbusweek
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:,. Ave been wking vnte from to thnie ruipi
rhuretav.
rn
olumbus Day rrnwI't as the fl:iy tinner :;ponsnr't by
sen. Mu ve. the Dem
,residential elertinn campaign [tlt*nAinerr:ifl rtaniiittnnc
crath'
candidWe (or pudent.
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ring at which he delayed the start of
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cofltaifl4 r'4 toil hIuie 1her's
vtitihle to the e'ye'
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from engraved plates mail.' by
msster craftsmen using the
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Turner's trial for the second time.
Richard Mensh, assistant Pinellas state at
torney, tol(1 Patterson in chambers that the county
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attorney's office had been notified by KrentzmanS
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office that the federal judge issued his order at 11
a.m., rejecting defense contentions that Turner's
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Noting that it was a federal holi(lay - Columbus
Mvnsh said "Judge Krentzman made himself
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available because of the apparent urgency.
The state also filed a contract for immunity for
co-defendant William F". Ilurnphries. who has
li John A. SpoIsk
agreed to testify for the state.
At a brief hearing before presiding circuit judi.t'
Peace.....right around that
11. .L Driver, llumphries acknowledged through his
proverbial corner? Maybe....attorney that
a he "arrived at the decision freely nd
If it's only the resignation of
voluntarily'' and with advice of counsel.
Mr. 'flik'u which is holding-up
Earlier. Krentzman said the filing of a defense
the proceedings, why then (11(1
request
seeking transfer of jurisdiction from the
tie willingly offer to do so about
state to federal level did not automatically stay
eight or nine monthss ago?
And no he's not about to (10 further proceedings in Clearwater.
so, eh? Makes you wonder if
But he said Sunday if he grants the petition, any
anyone really understands the action taken in state court would be negated.
sincere meaning of peace or
Even though today is a federal holiday in obnot.....
servance of Columbus 1)ay, Krentzmafl Sai(I he
would come to his office in Tampa to examine the
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Columbus Day Crowd'; Eune

U .S. 1)1st. Judge Ik'n Krentiman sent Orlando
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crimes committed We don't

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help as"
fle cited se'.'er.sl facts about
genuine paper currency which
many merchants intl ,'onsumets are not aware of
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area alone, more than $201)
rniuIli(,r, xis lost in 'thoplifting

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small
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are
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oUflIThtiflfl," Rates said 'We'
don't really have enough people
to handle all the rnnntertetthng
work on ii 24hciur bests like
a nforcement
other law
agene'teS We rely on m,rehant.*
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dernonstrafrd by the fart that
only $4 7 rru,lhion in counterfeit
rnreruey ',;g pissed in I'WI ac
nppuK4"rI to IdlY) million pawd
in false stock securitieS
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I'nite'd States Sertet Serviuwsi
Ihie' Sc' - rt Se'rvI
f'uuirnleul by the' fs'partrrif'nt of
ihe' 'treasury in IMS to siIrjress
a nationwide' rash of rosin!.'rfeitlng, Hate's Raid,
flur' sr'rvirP sun not heroine
1,resi'Icnt,a1
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Price 10 Cents
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have registered 4,825 voters for the general election anti 505) p.urt&gt; preference of the new
ssince
ince the September primary, registered the last da, at the voters.
She eipects 'a terrific tur.
making a total of 16,501 who courthouse annex in Seminole
nout
Li indicated by the en
have registered since the first Plaza, Casselberry. and a little
Judge Stuidrew 'said it ins WeekS if the It)7'.l "ampaiMn
The' P
to the year. "It used to t.ike us "ver lil iii the Sanford c,ffce, thusiastie registration.
huipe that the Irug is never than in .uii' comparable ;wriod
in any vt-ar iou'. t .tartt.sl
eight or 10 years to add that according to Mrs. Bruce. It will presidential election will brtn.
be a few dus tM-fore a break- e+er)body out to vote tther
prng 1atIstit
many voters." she stated.
To T
;iluan in his m*niut1un, told
ailjbk as to 'for' or 'against'," she ddt't
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'l'tie books closed Saturs1a
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In the past the high for voter
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turnout was 86+86 per cent.TuLII
Weather
i the 'itfense and that. while
number of registered voters n To C of C
index
this
lid
nut
excuse
the
cninu.
it
now
44.h9
Seminole U
?ester'luy ugh 14 o his
l-:ntrrtairiitwnt
lId 40 in unsuIvraLion ot one of
'24
Sennole County was the fir-it
Area sleuths
tSELBF att'
morning
J. ener'uily :air
.rus&amp;'ope
411!I
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+
the
elements
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the
crime
lb
to
report
its
returns
in
the
Bridge
througn1'uesduy.
highs in and
5A
Ilospitsulnotes
3A
recent
prunary.
Mrs.
Bruce
Calendar
Juliazii,ufliue*l that the
Senunule County ..aiidtdates
Lillti
sipper
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tonight 60s.
I'tihlic
noticeS
611-711
('la.sif ted ads
oA'iB t'rt'elits the use of the computer will be spotlighted at the eltects ot marijuana priiviited
ret,iperzitur's
lipped
into the
setv
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Soein
Clerk
of
the
Circuit
Court
('uiuics
October meetIng of Maitland- 1)eBose frijmn having a Mn"P
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t4s
acnss
Must it
killing,
lfl4l
Beckwtth's
office
('rossssuursl puzzle
Arthur
Siirt
scious tinuwletige ot the
Stocks
which
ts
doing
rapidly
what
South
Seminole
Chamber
'if
Conmuerce to be held Thursday and that hue to the effects 'ii the 'he northern part of the sutton
llt'.,r Abb
,,day s thu Vs r'giste!'l mu
TV
r1 used to be done by hand.
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at noon in the cuuttinunity room :naru)uana lad actions jj the
L'vittr"Iile
iur'hern +ire.io.
at Fu--,t Federal Savuigs uud ',ictlIu 1' .ivackszig DeBuse
l"rot
'.arnutgs
were si-arel
themloan -jsu.tatsfl. 5K J6. with the meat cleaver thep
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of
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Dau.
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The program cumui:zuttee has euntendeil he 'had to hit her
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SupertnteiudentulSchuuls; J+M.
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Count) Cuinuiiissluii seat
'Richard ' Vick) Williams, K +
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I1 cuntiidate will have equal
bune to present their plat1oruit.
and a question and answer
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Foster. Robert Hattawa'.
liar'. e 't utemu and Or E C
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Keith I Nixon, t-ear term.
the 1973 presideust will uppuuit
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Ott Sept. V the board of
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Jtrvs,'tur'e met antI elected the
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u.'uliwig )edr - Itunaki U. Smith
of ("turidu I'uwer Corp..
president: t' EU. Waidheaut,
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4 ,1L!5 addit ioautt vu1eri a dded to th' Sem inok' .. 'isunty tolls, botst ung the'
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if. timed to coincide with the
us. election in an attempt t
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a rising level of enemy attacks
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(Ii.' retOOl sshirh cIii'i'i director, Michigan ('ouiiimiisiim
president tartleil of S.'ttiinule ('iiunty.
Aging. and
In ,I,fiuimtg 4,1111 l.'s'.'lipirsg
N1uticlmnul ,ssoeiatiitn of State
I nit.s on Aging: I)r. ('hark's these ;ir1'lr4umtms. the s, Steins
hitmi tis(il
National Adult .ippru ith Ii
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anti eIte.tiveiy
Education Association; ('ontanc.' M.-Queen, New York use the resolirut's 4uV1iil1iblt'
College. A.-.'uriIitig to Mrs ('lirustint'
(dv ('omiiiiiiinit%)
represeuitini urban junior .Iomui's. execiiti' V ciiri'utccr, lamol,
colleges: Suffield. and Dr. It, a,I,litiimial f4u(-ilitl('5, enulilsi'
Maddox, chairman psy-choluigy- iitu'nt, patronage, iiiany voltin'
department, I )iike University, tc'er u tic it it's, pro1wrty for
resale or t'x.-hang.' are just a
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%tlmlscluiuis
Sanford:
Anthony I). Neal
hkmiry I). Faint ill
Williimn I). Smith
Maxie Boozer
Shawn Denise Holden
I Aren T. Hillery
Chester B. Brown
Edna U. Stumpf
Joy Ann Keith
Joyce L. Baxter
Destiny Taylor
Bertha McRae
* Annie Lou Mi;ulI
Henderson,
HowardA.
Howard
t)eBary
Dennis J. hiarless, Dt'Bury
Joseph Vincent O'Connor,
I)elton1u
Robert IAYt' Jardine, Lake
Mary
Karen I.ee Sparrow, O'Brien
James K. ('ixdey, Ituebling,
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Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stumpf,
boy, Sanford
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Schanel,
boy, Sanford
Mr. arid Mrs John Sparrow,

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Saigon. Some of the raids were
only four miles east of Huong
Phuong and of highway 13.
Despite the secret Vietnam
peace talks in Paris, the United
States also kept up its heavy air
ikes across North Vietnam,
and the Communist forces
of pulling back
no
frc.m tattlefieldc in South Viet
narn

Malcolm Putman, 30. and Judy
t)eanna Rosenbloom, 29. listed
Sir persons. including a 15- as occupants of the apartment.
year-old youth, were arrested along with the 15-year-old.
Putman. Miss Rosenbloom
Mechanical Inspection on narcotics charges duruig the
the south were booked at
and
weekend b combined Sanford
Ordinance
counts
jail on charges of
Application for Water and Seminole County narcotic the
narcotic
of
possession
Sewer Certificates of Public agents.
and
possession
paraphernalia
The three including the
Consenience and seccSSit) for
jusenile were arrested after of cannabis over fuse grams
Lotus Utilities Inc
authorities served a search aftertheagentsSetzed a supply
Apphcatlonfor CertificateSof warrant on Apartment 14-C at of marijuana and a copper
alley Forge Apartments m smoking pipe according
Public Conenience and ecesby
sit), for a water service area
Alt.amonte Spi ings according Parker s report
Depots Dd id Zorian charged
Sanford Mobile Park
to Sgt Raymond Parker.
were
David
an
Orlando man withC
Charged
Subject for discussion at the
possession (If cannabis, less
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than five grams, after finding
ha nd-rolled
mari juana
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WALTER JOSEPH \AI)I)ELL
Laurel Drive, Sanford. was taken to th
Orlando Naval Hospital with injuries after a
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1 7-92 in h is lJbb Ch evrolet, when
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another car cut in front of him and forced him
Ott the road. The car was a total loss alter
striking a culvert. The other car left the scene
at a high rate of speed.
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Longwood. According to Longwood Policeman
Twenty board members and
J. H. Paddock, above'. Waddell was northfriends, attending the annual
Fre'druck Caruso 17.
Mvine, 20, and meeting, witnessed the election
Arthur Wayne
of John Carli,credit personnel
Charles T. \'oungman. 17.
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hENRY A. KIsSIM;EI4 meets the North
of Fort Lauderdale. were manager of Chase &amp; Corn...
to the presidenci of the
Vietname.%e in Paris again and the talks may *,.
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arrested on pot-session of pa n)-.
Seminole
County unit of the
of
: marijuana and possimlon
continue today. President Ng .
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battery. lie is under PSI and on
future appears to be the chief ISSUe under ". niarijuana paraphernalia American Cancer Society.Carli
h;irc.-d with tiu ing, remiiz.ancc' in the custidy f to:r 1t. Jr
couraged board members
RI-T111-A
MARION
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bond
(CiVl1Ii, aflil C(JflCVIltIit'flt of
:: charges by Constable Fred en
discussion.
tor
Galloway, sbho served warrants and friends to get 'ins olved'.
Continuances were granted in
stolen property.
to the group hiS 'P
Although
there
were
13
cases
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triak of V.ilh urn I yuins Jr
Justice
of
the
Peace
c-iung
liurke
Martin
issued usThe state nolle prossed
Robert
sere when he learned as crusade
k
last
wee
docketed
k
and
Randall Queen, charged
Both
men
Robert Carroll
against Clyde hay-es, charged with aggravated
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additiontothatofaltrstdegrt'e
charges
ailedlfllieUof$1,S00tdC11
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,sion of can. assault, pleaded guilty to tile Wifii grand Larceny; Wayne
-posse.
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are available to the Lximmunity,
impro ved the ('ommunists
murder trial which consumed charged with
has
charged
with
in the coun
Clayton
John Sperry- lesser offense of assault and Kirkland,
servic'es many times m.ot known
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all of the week Circuit Judge n..sbis, and
strategic position for a settlement.
flid sale of a
to the general public sunpls
Richard Muldrew informed Ui.
f}rollItlut1 drug; and Peter
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because they do not ask.
A
venire all had been disposed tiu
M.idison liarged ith grand
.
Mrs Harry Cochrane ser. one
la
rceny. All of the above trials
l'400fl
U \' I WE II OF F IN N( I U legal and
vice chairman for the Unit
cases ssert dispose
The
h.ism.
been r 54 for Nos 27
I exn Vs dlter T
government difficulties
reported that 18 trips to
e
tither by guilty pleas of the deV. I)untan has become the sear s higgt. t lis t ed :.: ::
been pros ided to
Orlando
•Cflufli3,
f en da nts, dropping o
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daughter. Mr$. James Wright,
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contributni to presidential
charges by the state, or gran______________________
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Sanford;
six grandchildren and
46,
of
David E. ilirasher,
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Ung of continuances by- the
paigns
Laurel
Ave.,
Sanford
dud
II
great
grandctuldren
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been transported to Orange court
F
C NA W I E Y
MNS '
fIrisss)n Funeral hlonue is in
Among
those
entering
guilty
Friday night Horn lit Sanford,
Florida
and
ELIZABETH- f]i11,11,d1
Memorial
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.rYce t.jr MrS ChaIJIh .
Elks • Ii tr t of .irr ini'e mthLs
Hospitals for radiation treat
pleas ,A ere the following 1w s'ds a nitmnber of the
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LLIZARE
IpN1siit,TU)Nsoonisexpecte'dtoannunce .
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Ito Pop M'.
two weeks, one person every
died Sundav, *111 be hold &amp;I 2 p
Deborah Kilmer, charged Seminole County. and Palmetto
lie
was
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offshore
docking
fac'filies
P
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Pt50fl eStI) U&gt; •OC five
saliva I., pleaded guilty- to the ployrd Li)- Florida
• rensk In Hail oiIuc.aong,
* are the best way to import oil and stave off an
Mr s. Elizabeth L. Crawley,
t,
C' 30.
..s'.
Conimpany
and
was
a
c' 3
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weeks. This service Is available
IlArdau, and 5-t. Esirs Krauss
lesser offense of possession of light
•0, of l80 Monitrt.s&amp; Ave..
energy- crisis
udge
s
..-teran
f
1 jdI liGn'.'
se
of
the
20
men
at
no
cost
becau
grains
J
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ttuimi
five
a less
jast
SulidaY
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two
Sursisors
and women in the area WhO
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sonsill.
Muldressorderedaprestntence
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.uft&amp;rnot.ni In
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Miss
• have volunteered to drise
insesugationPSIandaHo55ed daughters
g astiort
spital
.
Ut 'I\I'S T'( (ION (.,lenn W. Turner sonte
Thrasher and Miss Suzanne ho
meeting
e
of
th
Other
highlights
defendant
to
remain
the
Iflt55.
.uit
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ol
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Genev ;
delayed securities violation traI is scheduled
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and
had
lived in
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Boston.Mass
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avid C
;~randchild; fat.her. RoLwrt C.
as
treasurer.
Mrs.
ult)
,
to
open
today
under
the
shado%%
bc'ore
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for
8
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Thrasher. 46 Of 2614 , Laurel
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id
Dav
mottir
charged
with
Thrasher.
Orlando
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Ros V. Brossn steretar) and
b.. .
who died
10 years
de fense petition which m'. ma k e the
p5'55b0n arid sale of a ,lrs Martha Warner Miiiii imioving to Jacksonville
president.
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Ray
Maltby.
vice
thu.
ss
idiw.
of
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V.
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proceedings meaningless.
guilty Beach; brother. Robert H
dangerous
drug
pleaded
1`1011110n
krUnitial
Home
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Awards for meritorious
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servif-v to t1w Serianole County to posbebsion of
was n Crr.n Cemetery,
miwimiber of First I'resbykrian
nolle pro
drug
and
the
state
VIrL'unia
Crusade
brii.on in
recent
during
the
Unit
Do
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Sanford.
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lit iL' Ill 451 Ii 151St' .kstlil
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b C"1j to
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include
F. A L ii's • S.
Survivors
is urder PSI and re- charge of arrangements.
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,iOI.g.r
persons, b' a lone gunman says "I
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daughters,
Mrs.
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mains
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Gordon
Mey-er.
ba
d uevuuse i
Chuluota;
hurt
too
t
wasn'
H.
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the man
Williamson and Mrs.
431IPIL
,
MRS. MAGGIE ZAChARY
Eirunaltne Fuller Franer,
ZACHAR Y. U. MAGGiof him.
74j Kay Sasaman Mrs. ROSe
he needs someone to take
of
Jiicsiunvllie,
Kennedy; t,ubs
for M,
Zachary, 100
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Mrs. I':dss-ard Iiwremit-e and
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Mrs. I Ioiiier F'ay'son and baby
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Joseph Ness- kirk
Georgia I). ('oy- ne
Fred B. Sss ;inkhous
John I.. I ;1irrOW
l)orotliy Pope
Ann I.. Bridges
William K. ('base
Iticti1irtl G. Kondracki
Isaac I)yess Jr.
Sharon F. Bass
Wurth, Dehlary
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Elizabeth L. Wilde
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Sandra Merrell
Williaiii I). Miuguuet
Michael Eugene 5It'I)suvid,
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Mrs. Isabel Neville and baby
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Mrs. Sa ndra Weatherman
1111(1 hatiy- girl
Agnes 5!. Sykes, CasseIlk'rry
1-I1a Strouti, I )eflary
William A. iiartmuliin, I)eliary
(.'ori't' Stuir&amp;mus. lA)nit%S(M)(l
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Annie Bookman
Laurette A. Francocur
Richard Simmons

George It. Sykes. Cassellwrry
Mantli4u C Bearden. I )"Itary
Ella Brown, I )t'hiaryGloria P. Velez, I)eltona
I .eroy Ha rdy Jr., lake
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I Iutw;t F. Blair, Minis

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'Flu' No. I trogrssmm1 is liii'
Little lIed 5(111 ol I louse, a day
car. uiitt tr limlin' program for
liii' flewlMirri to age Ii, who 1141cc'
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herrs and ssill open Oct. 23 It
ill servi' 7 l,iIcIr'n lit it ;'iraius of no lo,,;,, thin is him'
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an umiclividualui.'il program for
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will be welt-un it' by 4 u111$uItIt
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or Thursday- by calling 831-3811
,\mi.i(lm.'r exceptional progr;srii
being ('Ofl(Iuctt'(I by the SCAR( u Seminole ( 'iunty Is the
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fur adult retardites and will be
reopened within six week.s with
primary trainingcenter
IO('1ite(i at the old facility at N3
East Magnolia in Sanford.
Tiikta %0I offer it lull day of
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activity designed to place tiltifl(hiS'idU1il into local jobs for no
utiore than four hours each day.
A health card ss ill Lx' n-quired
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essential. I'imy steal exercise,
perst,nal grooming and work
training on a regular baus will
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despite heavy air stnkes.
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t'it would have to ante-up $800
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hamlets
Commission
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to
cover the costs.
of
Also expected to be
ence and to declare, 'we're
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officer. expected to ..i .i .
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property-owners
it is thought the coflmiis.Siofl
here, said one U.S.
Highway 13 between Saigon and
erted real estate brokers and to uiahm0n hearings for city may be asked to donate $400
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a big South Vietnamese mill.
during
developers
land
said to be in a toward the costs with the
Khe.
As soon as they are refitted tonight's ? pm. public bearing structures 4 condition and not parents and children involved
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:io miles north of the capital.
and resupplied. the North in the proposed new city-wide delaputlatecity's building code. iuth the city recreation activity
the
1 don't think anyone regards Vietnamese could launch zoning ordinance and map at UP to
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Ovners of the affected expecte(l to raise the other $400
the threat to Saigon itself
another ma)or offensive push. city hall,
sale of concessions
The new regulations. if ap- properties are expected to be from the
significant because of the relaThis time they would have the
programs
to the events.
and
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liv capabilities of the two advantage of starting from proved, will adhere to an Be. present for the hearings. tiich
Finally. a discussion of
comnitsstofl
si s. said one U .S. source.
positions far forward of where companving city map which were set up by the
repair
exempting
certain groups and
type
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force
owners
to
either
South Vietnamese tx-n
The
what
they launched designates
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entities, such i's churches anti
s or dvinoll-Al tht'
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ir offensive last March 30. development can Iw esta
ernmental functions. from
Linits have good defensive ca.
city conwimsion also will 90\Viewed politically. the in all city areas.
I. utility tax ordinance 6
the cit\'s
i-wbilities The North Vietna. control the C-mimunists have lncorp
orated in the new consider tonight ,Ahether to
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state buddy and also will be brought before the
macse units are still under won of large areas of South
zoning document is a new type sponsor the
basketball panel for consideration.
strength from pre%ious combat.
zoning classitication. which intermediate
Vietnam
hnh tcgirs at facilities; Robinson injury
attacks by fire, sapper attacks
regarding
decision
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in. claim: Visiting N urses Assoctaand perhaps small infiltration
prefunding to the railroad for 10: 15 a. in. Tuesday
variance tuon; Health Department
dude:
Subdivision
efforts, but the likelihood of any
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skimming opera- Revenue Revision; Rig 1'T
attack
on
Saigon
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rather
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main
by the Board of County Corn- request:
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remote
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nu.ssioners when they meet Uoncide slopes
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held
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will
meetings
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small-scale attacks might be
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goiernment
Juvenile
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-troops busy while larger enemy
discuasi on on subsidized ambu- Tè
forces slipped past to attack
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act of SUViflk one
thinking just the opposite. and it
is the basis of all polite canversntton. For tf we only opened
our mouths to speak th tru th,
we'd all quickly lose our teeth,
and Ilk' would Lx' a jungle of
resentment.

It is worth reading and remembering. For
this newsman puts this whole freedom of the
press into a bright and revealing light:
"A person who is not a news reporter may
wonder why it is so importan t to main ta in the
confidentiality of sources. As a re porter with
sears experienCe. 1 can testify that confidential
sources comprise the single most important
device in th e effective gathering of information.
"Any threat to the use of that device
threa tens th e destruction of a free press."
There is in Congress a bill which would
r(-;tore this confidentiality right to the newsman
and plug this leak in the enly dam which
prevents the whol esale and overwhelming
drowning of the truth in the beguiling waters of
propaganda.
There has always been and should be th e
honorable antagonism which exists between
those who want to conceal what is going on and
those who want to find out.
This is true whether it is politics, industry.
organi zed special interests, organized crime or
entrenched power. The history of journalism is
full of the contest. The martyrs and th e scam
have their day in the spotlight and th en fade.
The task of the journalist is wel l depicted in
our cartoon in which the search for truth is
shown being hampered by deception on one hand

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the' perilt acing the- United States if this nation does not beef
up its clout in the Mediterrarean. Indian Ocean and Persian
Gulf areas of the Middle East,

Four facts stick out cie'&amp;irl in the matter of the' niilitar)
political-economic importance' of this area, and altlit'urh
Mail Tse-tung is the man who said military force is naerel an
e'Xtt'nsiiifl of political otijt'ctiva.'. his words in somewhat lesser
dcgrt'i'upp!Y to all nations. The' tour pertinentfacLsare'
1. Production of It barrel of crude oil in the United States
costS about $1.55 i42 gallons to the barrel). U.S. production
3.(imillion barrels a year.
runs about 3.(i
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2 p.m., Chamber of Commerce Oct. 14
building.
Auction to benefit South
Seminole
Community library,
Oct. 10
10
a.m.,
Seminole
Plaza,
School
Casselberry.
Parents' Night, 7:30 p. m.,
Teague Middle School, Forest Oct. 16
City.
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Lions Club, noon, House of
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driving.

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Volusia Rose Society, 6:30
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the chanct, Cat a PtJWei 'hL)I ta(le an(l s:tv' VOIII self sümo money, too) by using less electricity And
it's a great time to sit back, relax, and read our' two
free economy booklets.
Both are jam-packed with cost-saving ways to
eonornizeon your electric air conditioner and other
major electric appliancesPick UI) your fiee Copies at any FPL office Ot at
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7:30 p.m., First Federal S&amp;L,
Altamonte Springs.

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LWV "go-see" tour of
courthouse, 9 a.m.

Thu best solution. from both Lin environmental and con.
servataun standpoint, Would ScenT' to be to encourage
everyone to drive small cars. Yet this would still leave
the prubk'rn of the swelling number of trucks, which have
a clear collision advantage over everything.
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St. Augustine Church. Boy and
Girl Staters tc 'peak.

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On tilt other hand as the question of safety. But many
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than little' cars a But it leaves the car-buying public
in suni..'whut of it quandary

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One concerned dealer, Dewey Ray of Rig Spring Tex
has stop;ed selling compacts and ubeompacts entirely.
He went so far as to buy
a half-hour of time on a
vision station to show a film which vividly records the
results of collisions between small cars and standard
sized tit, reports that several pt-ople told him they had
decided against buying it small car after seeing the film

iocated in the Persian Gulf.
4. The United States has about 6.5 per cent of the world's
oil reserves and at the present rate of consumption. America
b the Bicentennial year of 1916, will have to look beyond this
nation's resources, Venezuela where much of our supply
conies from now, and even beyond the wildest dreams
concerning Alaskan sources.
Thus, in oversimplification, if you wish to drive' your one,
two or three automobiles and heat your house with oil in the
late' '7( and beyond, the Middle' East as of more ttuira casual
importance Ito*you And, We price is right
True, Mideast oil is big business for U.S. big business
already a $2.8 billion American investment in the vital
Persian Gull urea. And, the' recent emphasis b military men
on the ship-by-ship and plane-by-plane comparisons between
this Soviet Union and the United States in the Mediterranean
and Indian (k-van-Persian Gulf area, understandably "turns
off" liberals.
can be made for the direct
!lowever, it valid
relationship of the military, political and economic aspects of
a relationship important
U.S. presence in the Mideast
right down to the man who needs to drive- his Pinto, or
Catlillay. to work and beyond.
for
This so-culled man in the street should be
Instance, that it is ver -!ikelt that by 19t) at kiist SO per cent
and the
of oil used in this country will have to be imported
Mideast will be' the major source.

t iiai'etings and ding pi'ctict' of conducting in cunimunity affairs is a
engage' in rap sessions with ussenthiy programs in some' philosophy the' company tries to
educators, students, govern- 2,000 high schools each year and carry down through the
organization to all empoye
flit-nt offaciaiis. tk'alerr, plan- serctirig representatives ti
In tIns, the' age' of c-un
ners and others important to college
campuses
sUtlierisutl. 'tiut
Chairman Richard
op.
GM
on
job
the communities.
discussions
nit'ttitid of communicating with
l)ehorenzo is vice president portuflities, social respun- Gerstenberg this year, for
c-onsuzuerh" "Fact' to face," fl in
example. has honored V plant
of GM public sibilities and anything e6e.
words of the nuin who holds relations.
Part of the' present story is workers with medals for ezperhaps (1w world's most irn•,'flk' main thrust of GM GM's $400 million outlay for cellencv in communtty acpurtant corporate public' 'public relations) today is a antipollution efforts this year tivities.
relations ix,aiDc Lorenzo said GM sales
program
of
aimed at further control of
Anthony G. DeLorenzv said education, trying to ac-quaint engine and plant emissions, and (kits year are running
his is the reason Gereral the public with what we arc the earmarking of $3t) ndthon record pace and that the
Motors Corp. now is giving doing in the most important for looking into ways to make company expects further gains
Top
1973 models.
with
"much more attention to areus,"Dt- Lorenz.o said in an ccrs safer.
new
1k Lorenzo said GM, the executives are estunating
speakers." In a vast expansion interview. "Face to face is the
of earlier Pit efforts. GM this niost effective way of telling the employer of 247,000 men and model sales to reach 13.5
womenut 2 plants. views itself million to 14 million un.ts.
year and next year will send stur
The nt's 10(1-city program is us "the place were that nice- Truck sales, termed "very
knowledge'aiblt' speakers funfling out to 100 Arnericati cities in addition to GM's long.stan- guy, ,uc, works." involvement stron',,"

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t'e-ri'tis'e 22'hiiiii jutur rues' last irs,
I ;uuislera arruin,t.'d the tnt
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said
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a
private
Ff3.
hu:unas (ci Miami on a re'ritii
lured
Navy
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the yacht's fuiri,ae'r skippt'r in a
of
lInen'
cuuibuihueguuti
uric'
stretcher,
Michele satel. Polk's' said Stall- copyrighted story ira 'hit, Miami
pital spokesmt'n Said there
ORLANDO, Fla. AI
lain-c' strt'b-luc'rs that straighten
I icrahi.
ungs placed the girls lit one
hope the man wasn't hurt too were no indications that
Capt. Bob h{etacek, 55, hornier up." Ue'Iiak sai d.
room, the boys in another and
bad because I guess he needs Stallings scas on drugs,
''l'lic' Nassau itu,',- .- riinuae'uat
skipa'r of the yacht C' u:iiiis,
PRIVATE PIANO
.iulult.s in a third room.
h'isltt'e said Stallings' father,
someone to take care of hint,"
toltl
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Michele
said
She
fell
said 10-vear-old Michele PratLs %ho rerx)rtedly has been workSunday copyrighted story that 'I lucy were )uittung the Ilr.'saiir'and ''when 1 woke up, I just
after being held hostage with 13 ing in the Orlando area, visited
hi' shwnut 22 hours %% fill lluilthes utua tuna. ituvint tutu so niano
staved cchae're I was until he tillother persons by a lone teenage his son Sunday and thanked
cmii his i'ntiutircugu un the trill hours to get thae'rt' a for ci fl'sI$30O WFEK
tied us just before the shooting
police for not killing him during
Ufl!m"ii.
can't
j
dent'y
t'luuiiuu
from Nassau to Miami. htc'hak
cIpv'curanic'e
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started,''
Police said the gunman, iden- the capture.
security
gu
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said
hi'
of
thai'
ilili'
and Iinald l'ewre'nce flout, a
Stallings, whose mother lives
Police said Stallings had
I SPINETPIAN
Ufied as 18- year-old Jackson
was not going to Is' pressured
t,
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Mi
a
mi
houseboat
freed Mrs. Vanderpcxd and J.
Stallings, was shot in the neck in Jacksonville. Fla., scar shot
V"ii''.
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cina',thatng.
'haul's
why
liidesigner, served it s dual capby police to end his 16-hour hold while struggling with an un- I). Jackson early Saturday to
itt'Iacuk
said
in
'the
hle'rcilul
left,"
(alias tin the $125,000 yacht.
CAN NON
on
on the hostages Saturday. He ziriitt'd police judo expert in the raise the $5,000.
story.
The
mysterious
66-year-old
MUSIC
CO.
146
ft
,)ackson, who alerted police,
was reported in satisfactory house where he held his bound
The trip sc_is r.'pturte'etly arleft
industrialist
Hughes
returned with about $1,500 cinch
pital victims, police mid.
condition at an Orlando hospital
644-1600
Nassau where' he hail lived ranged by James Golden , ciii ix
1244 I C i,ion'&amp; (Jr - Or
sitting
around
just
"We
said
he old Stallings he was tintoday
once
asagent
secret
service
in thai'
under a veil
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Nine of the hostages were watching television when the cable to raise more
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and
signed
posh
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Police, who had ringed the reached Miami Reach on Feb.
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and 17.
house in hopes
('ustomns
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the gunman, sent Sgt. Claude officials confirmed Hughes'
with a deadly weapon, two derpool. "He said, 'don't no.
Trueby, it judo
back
arrival in the predawn hours,
counts of rape and breaking and body move, ThLS Is a stickup.'
with Mrs. Vanderpool. Trtieby,
hughes left later in the day on
,,r,tnr,n in rsi,-nmii
fv.innt' , and notxd' did."
icin
-a chartered Eastern Air Lines
Orange County Sheriff Melvin told St.allings,
had demanded $5,000 ransom
"1 brought her jet for Managua, Nicaragua Colman
said St.allings burst back, but It-ant's all the money I
his prisoners and claimed he
where hit is now after a brief
through a bathroom window of have.
needed it because he
in Vancouver, British
home
the sr- tall, white
wanted by police,
Freed sc-crc the four children Columbia.
However, police said they about midnight Friday.
"lie had this real stringy
Mrs. Vanderpool, her parhave been unable to find any "lie tied us up with long cloth ofents,
heard,
real thin, and it canac
Jackson
and
his
wife,
their
record of Stallings and no mo- itorn into strips from a sheet)
down to almost his waist," lietive has been established. (los- and put us all over the house," children and Michele.

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tions arc evidently bonding together more tightly than
ever an an exclusionary trade bloc. It hurts both the
United States and Japan. and we are natural allies in the
effort to combat it
The Japanese set'rn t o understand ttns better than we
do New Japanese Prime' Minister Tanaka's assurances
of friendship, given to President Nixon a: Hawaii, are
surely very genuine
Rut so are Tanaka's overtures to Peking Japan toda
is not only powerful but increasingly independent an
niore' and more mindful of its ancient ties in the East.
Racial slurs will simply hasten the shift away from
t S bonds that should t)c rock-solid

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Uberals and even moderates who sa the are more
concerned with pressing needs "at home" fight this and ecny
utlien cxpansiui of American mllitar presenca abroad.
oaCh b%r the milltarN minded and a
A less parochial appr
more realistic one' Liv those' who oppose them might succeed
iii casting more light on the' facts of economic lift' for ever',
American light tint would prove' the Mideast. particularly
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g rm enI
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high.technolog
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higher wages The Japanese. indeed
industries it,
are ttwmselves importing more and more' textiles from
such countries as Taiwan and South Korea
If. then. the anti'Jnpant'SC blasts crudely misjudge the
textile trade picture. they can also have broader. deepea
effects Ira the most practical sense. Japan and the Unitec
allies—not adversaries
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chance- to enjoy this splendid
scenery that much longer."
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stupid.

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of ('nuatas- - I ;iuui Eru$nr'erIng
("i. in liii licinclole, told lii ui,
"All of ii ciitlelc'n the Irruit end
sa .'iit u ow r '1111cc uiirnitoq later
it was guns' 1 tiers' wait ten time
I" tin tiny I lung tail get lift- Jeirketc
''All tiws' ,,ianagccl It, get on
the raslici out was they were
cink hut 20 tulle's of I Feirt Iitier tici is',' - it I 'nost Guard
s1wikrcm,i:iri sualtI sit the' muieccage'
bmunuhs act by ( 'rain' lit 2:30 pm
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( 'ne, 17, iii hullranilale ( ith.'rq on that' e'iahira 'riilse'r
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;ienl .'s utr iii Ihe' Ixuil their
tihit , I avid, Jr. St.'ptn'n, II,
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Friu'uael oil ('rnuu'
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.n,'' suilul ,liihin t"uirc;uiernn of
Nun- Ui Miami iliac hi, w lass cc uic in
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we're' potting rin life' jackets
( tIIfle' truth F'iirtpwron th"
didn't Piuivv' fIOI" ?(, gt flare
hi"r ;iflcra. all nt a snciIøri f)''
wetter Just started corning If,'
hI Lxrnt with ri two-Inch, fnahot! a nv titUitri Crane said
dish, 'I
re erierriber bitt, ra
anything
The Coast (;uinrei said the
uihf Strarn and northwesterl
winds carried the-rn to II m,le'c
ofichote' Irrirri Stuart, when tb',
we're Firiuills' satstted at 1 15 p 1'
Stin'liy -,
'We' Joked a little hit Math
Ii'' Susan kept Iking at
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hands bee-auice her (angers wet.'
-ill wrinkled frtirni firing in lb,
Ater so lnng,' said Fturquerr.ni
ho took
ne. Susan arI 'c'rielt'ltr,n to Miami Beach
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He used to come running every
unit' i snapped my fingers."
i guess I must have snapped
them one-c' teat often.
"What kind of girl do you
think I am" — Anyway, ytn
esSed right the first time.
"Itnt'ty, you know I hinU' to 1w
asking you for nione all theHut I'd rather ask
time."
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while
European nations supply 16 per cent
IS per cent.
the
developing
lands of Asia and Latin America.
Rut
the 1l.GWt'
together,
provide
M pet cent Where are
taken
subway car cards inveighing against Colombia or
zuela or Taiwan"
This as not the end of the story Well known is the fact
stiff quota limits
that the ,lapanese in 1971 accepted new
on its textile output to the United States. In the first sax
months of 1972. .lapan's textile shipments to us. as rneas
yards of goods. were off more than 17
tired in square
ago.
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racism deserve to be taken very seriously. There simçl
out Japan as the lLG i• '
no valid excuse for singling
brain cell
are
doing
If
these
people
have
and others
knowthat
their
haive
to
working. they
old racial resentments thought to 1w properly buried
after the b:tterness of World War 11
Moreover, making Japan special target involves pain
fail ironies and misjudgments
per cent
First off, in 1971 the Japanese supplied Just
of the total I' S consumption of apparel Estimates are
that the proportion will he even lower this year
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Ins, outing mmcii into a weeki-tiil nlitht,nari' For ci'vc'ii persa lieu their 541-hail buiat
lut-uake' up in heavy ceas utfi F liii''
lui;i Huh they itrifteil liar 20'-,
hours in Itle jau'kels before Is'tuia re'se-u,'il
5k f the ci'veta wi'r lreaais'i I
unit
released at a West I'aluiu
Beach hospital titter being 10.
e'alrnt Sainclu,v by it ('nact Guard
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54) mnili's fruitti uthe're their' taint
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nirkt Irma your purse Sister expectations up too high. neph1 took ii dime ew, hut I don't mind letting you
took the nickel
'Yes, it's a deal. But wh do know that ou'rc the very first
nu want me to put It in writ- person mentioned in my
I couldn't wait until the
ang' Isn't m ward of honor
put
it
an
writsecond
paragraph to disinherit
enough'If I
you.
ing, you can hold me to II in
Now do you understand
t'outt.
"I don't want vnti U) act 'nur double-talk"

IPn1'hht 1IOUSL'S.
stocks, bonds, or undeveloped
I hope this jokWe realestata'"
NEW VOHE APi
cash
on him to
)wven'thdafl drills in double- er tuis enough
check.
Otherlunch
the
pick
up
talk lately, have we
Well, we might as well have wise, both of us will be embarin rassed.
one now, just to be sure
"Cross my heart and hope (Ia
and
winter
strnw for the fall
die, Mama, I didn't steal the
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busy in
Chinese leaders
jne
relationship.
which
,mved
their
Peking signing papers
displaying writings
an American labor union has S fl with Japan
which do clear harm to vital t'
In newspaCr advertisem('flts and in car cards" ON.
the International
hihited in New York city ,ut'ways.
Ladies Garment Workers Union has been warning against
the alleged export of American yohs to Japan
that .Iapanese
The underlying argument. of course, is
erebv
textile products "flood" the US. market and
deprive American garment workers of their jobs
that there Is no similar public
It has not escaped
the
import
of popular French an Italcomplaint aiainst
ian flbflCS fl consequence. the distinguished Wall Street
editorial, to blast the
Journal has seen fit. n strong
II.GWL' advertisements as a thinly veiled exhibition of
a current song
'acisn The paper notes that
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To these three
we
would
add
our comment which
Severied
finds their conclusions accurate, their appraisal
of the present threat to the free press arid the
"people's right-to-kn" a "clear and present
danger.'
Let this 1972 Newspaper Week be broadened
far beyond the narrow confines of the profession
and let the people become aware of what is at
stake and not be lulled into a state of lethargy
which will only end when the game is lost!

task become and so dangerous are the very high
walls being erected to keep the press from finding out what is going on and then printing it
that the
without danger of legal prosecution
been
aroused.
sober alarm of many has
Among these can be counted the philosophic
Eric Servereid of CBS. whose knitted brow,
became even more so as he noted that in his 25
years as a Washington newsman, he had not
experienced the kind of White House opposition
to the gathering of news that now exists.

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Newspaper Week this 'ear is being observed
in a climate which emphasizes the need for La free
press and the danger of such a 'people's-rightto-know" of being lost. Not by the honest suppression by a dic ta tor such as has ta ken place in
Saigon with the hard-hand of General Thicu at
the controls.
The danger which has now mounted to such
an extent that two of the most respected. experienced and thoughtful practitioners of the art
of communication have written and spoken
frankly is the loss by nibbling tact i cs.
.James Reston of the New York Times,
recently voted tw outstanding columnist, writes
about "Nixon an tw Press" and with his skill
brings in several factors which indicate what is
taking
These include the Supreme Court with its
new Nixon appointed majority which ruled that
the private notes of a reporter are not private
and the confide n tiality which has always been
Ins right no longer exists.
Ask Reporter Peter Bridge of the defunct
Newark Evening News, who has been jailed
grand jury the source
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k-x) it
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and June.
M
1k uas Listed in reports to tho
astatin as a siill in a hariiir i tt tht- bill
.uld be ic.cated from 3 to 50
lh JAY f'FEtL%S
oernment
ept
10
Environmental
conccrni
aLso
tr.
mile-s offshore. The tuije facilA,.soctated Pre,-s Virurr
distributing $25,(. mostI in
'mere are several sKirt
The it)would handle 'he large coriipli:ate the problem. li1
WAS9INGTON .API
C tinks. i a.'fl5 01
Federal Maritime dniiriis- ocean-goini supertankers that superport backers say fbating designs but the one gaining .•he $&amp;iXOfl committets
an- cannot dock in most relatively sk:ri.s that would surround the most favor resembles a giant
Repeated efforts it put quessupertankers thilc the unload octopus. The body would be a
niune that offshore docktrg shaltoi U.S. harbors
tions to i)trncan about his cin'
would
prevent
anyoil
spills,
pumping
station
connected
by
,
facititieS-'SuperpOCtEr--are the
'T
aauge
aanta,i
telephone.
tributioris. h
And hey 'skim an oil spill on underwater pipelines to shore
k'st %'a:. for the t.mted States tank
1
and through associat
'.'.nttr.
the
one-n
seas
is
not
nearly
as
storage
tanks
t. import the oil it needs to
irtte
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stave off an energy
liminarv renort said te cost of
Top priority. according to a shipping oil From the Persian
iireluntnary report, will be
Gulf to the Un;t?d States-a 24,en to a site oh Dela.'are—near
ODD-mile rowid trip- -would
the oil-hungry rcftneres of the
fr•i S9.93 per ton in coi•Est Coast that depend on forT'
ntional ships to $7.2 per ton
'in crude-oil for more thin 50
in the supertankers
i
i-r cent of their production.
The I ic'ures are bsea or a
But ..he final report also ti superport eer.nected by pipeUzt'ns V.a to rt'm.tm ,ative
a site
expected to re
l, KATHY NIBi.ACK
lines to onshore siorage tanks
and
to c-or'tir.ue to exercise their
soruei here off the Gulf Ccw.st.
and doing 2(X) miU'n tons f
(Tiv.'.'
('&amp;SSEI..bERRY
lostcan
"You
mir.ds.
And it could arouse environ- business a year.
eltirenc oi tiut' area !fl4't everyth'ng, but your inemories
ru:ur
M
-e nn-utnta1ists, who earlier
together in the Fellowship Hall md the activity of %s our mind,'
The National PeroIeum
stxirne:atal in getting Delaware
i
Un ted he &amp;2;e. --No one really likes to
of
Community
Council
says
the
ainut
of
oh
to ban a deep-water transfer fa.
CIIUr
Methcuctit
for
the
f!rst grow old, but it's up to us tit
4
imported
by
the
United
States
is
nlit in t)clav.are [4y
Years
this
year's
Golden
of
expected
to
nse
from
3
million
grow old with dignity and
The' mnaritnue report uill not
Fellowship
luncheons
s,,on1976
to
15
barrels
per
dzy
tit
4onor"
setilu- the controversy. Reports
the
ctW'ch.
Special
Thus,
soi'ed
by
million
barrels
by
1985
T. Colder, Years Fellowship
.Isu i.rc being prepsred by Lhe
guest
sM,sker
f(i
the
occasw.i
5UppOfl
br.ckrrs
COMtT1tl,
the
is
held on the fourth Wednesday
('ors eA F.ntireers, th Council
Kirby
Grant,
televisions
ne-ed
icr
a
niore
economical
as
each month in the Fellowship
of
on Environmental Quality, anti
ho
no*
ITIakes
King,'
shipping
oil
i:
great.
"5k:,
of
ilall
of the church. All senior
are
fightb several .tates that
hs
home
in
Oviedo
ciu.t-ns
are invited to tbese
the'
Iacilmt'
Studies
done
by
several
states
trig for
.hort
talk
r'
his
cave
a
Grant
luncheons
and programs put
Administration
Maritime
indicate
a
!uperport
would
cost
A
experiencs
ai.-d
backgrouc,d
tot them
epeciall'
tt-.--rner
the
White
anywhere
million
sokes'nar. sass
from $350
—.
bt'foi-.' rentl.rttig to songs For
House probably will inmuke the upward-depending on whether
the miudience. Grant told 01 txn
final decision on whether a sir- it also was equipped to handle
he
had -;Lit ted out ir, iadio, and
lx-rport snould tiebuilt and solid or containerized cargo
described
some oi his f:uno;'s
hers'.
Most backers feel it quickly
acquaintances
from that
The supt'rport would either would pay for itself. And
.
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n companie
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w.sH1N(;Tos AI' To its supersonic aircra1t.
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When th
the men who fly it, itr
bombing o North Vietnam last
greate-.t airplane ever built.
spring, the Air Force was anxx,
l-ormt'rh' known as the
it"is to return the planes to
fi,,hter-cxfOr
tactical
combat and prove their worth.
it'rimer,:ai, the Flit has tXCYI
Pentagon leadiis, after some
-tecix'd in controversy--frc-ni
initial hesitation, otdered two
1.5 birth 10 sears ago to its resquadrons te Thailand t his
.rn to combat earlier th.s suau'uns
month
tutu
Itobert S. McNamara, Pre-i'nt John F Kennedy's 5eCr'
Bran ti ey H i
,ur of Defense, conceived it a-.
ttuC most saphisticaed, fiexibic.
.-onomira .rplanc' I .. Open House
used—a single Weapons systt'iii
apabte of performing the mostI.i k L llr.*nLt--. hIih Scht1
hve-rge'nt Inuissioris of t)ttI
'li hold an oper. house tor.ght
'av" and Air Furee.
7.0 ill Pareits are as'ed
Rut in the past decode:
to t'jet in the auditorium first,
-After spending more than where a gtr-eat mnet'nr.g will
U230 million. the Navy t'.mt-ekd held. The
organim'ationai
its s't'rsvrn of the Fill, con- procedure for a Parent-T,i.cher
iirdi".g its was -mprarti(al to Or nu'ion will he discussed
use on airu alt c.r-riers.
Parer.t, will then foll'u
--Ii six tears of operations,
to
2i Fills crashed, killtr.g I T
the various classes to get -'
'rewmen and leaving eight
oth- chance to me-ct all the teachers
irs missing.
- -The Air Force. fir,dtnit it Parents are urged to visit the
iirpracticttl as a dogfiglitcr" a't:ninistratl%-e office and
'i:ainst en'rny %ctG: because a' gudanec department durimz
butte tirmni radius, as-- the students' .study ti-al] perot
signed it primarily aA .'i lO%s'
Pants wlj be allowed to visit
level, all ireather att#ck omb- cat-h class for about 10 minutt
ii- Tbe'e on't be tune .iUotted
A "Iiasco," 4:i,1mered the Se-n.
ate :ernwner.t mi't'stigatrons for individual conferences, but
utx-ommnitee at s 1070 report Friday, Oct. 20, is a teacher
%lork day and appointnierLs c ii
"w TIX.
The swing-wing Flits were be made for those das
given a brief combat test in Ir.dochin.a An 1968. But after 55
mtssons they were brought
home. Of aix bitialiy sent over,
three craslicd, including two
-h vanished tiiystenously
1x2
ti hjtit a trace.
t
A number of mechanical and
structural flaws forced the ,or
Force to ground the planes on a
mesns 1 column by 2 in.
number of occasions since then.
Despite the losses, the Air ches. Too small for an ad to
F'or'ce contends that on inure be noticed or effective?
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urrentl:.' making plans for a
fl(it coh.r ersion of ''Sky
King.' and is also making plans
to create a real- W e 'Fi/ifli
Crown Ranch" modeled after
King's" home cii
Sk
television.
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can see the cost

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of

all the antipollution

talk and nroirams which eventually came hack to

antipollution

programs

while few

realize

cost or who finally pays. 'I'his sewer rate increase is
directly attributable to the plesent ecology and
the federal and state levels.
The water rate was also revised with an increase
r thousand gallons. The rate had

labor, and equipment costs to the city have climbed

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Members were re-minded that only
floor-length
wore a
there are more home accidents honor She
pale blue pebble crepeeach year requiring the rare gown of
than with long, flowing chiffon
and attention of a doctor
automobile sleeves- Her headpiece will i
are recorded in
bow and Sue- carrueu '1
accidents. Each was reminded blue
houquet of white carnations and
to make 1972.71 a safety conl
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scious year inSe'rnmnole County
The next meeting, to be held blue ribbon streamers,
Anthony Ronavia served theon Oct lOut the lire hall in take
its hestmari
a program bridegroom
Mary. I. will feature
Ushers were Michael Perez, the
on ''shopping for rugs and
bndegronm's brother and Hal
carpets Newcomers are
Wilson, brother of the bride-.
vte-tl to attend. For
For her daughter's wedding,
formation, call Mrs. Kay
Mrs
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of directors at 6 p.m. in the
Sanford holiday Inn, followed
by dinner at 7p in preceding
the 8 p in business meeting
The Orlando Pilot Club has
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International's
niversarv at a Founders' Day
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Federal Hank Building in
Altamonte Springs, ilit,s will he
a very informative meeting as
many new and challenging
Christmas gift ideas will lx'
'tmwn
l)er. 7 is the date for the
('hristmas party and
stallation cii county officers.
liii' Extension hloniernakers
long
been
have
CIuh'
recognii'd for their programs
and concern about safety in the
tiottit'. ,t the recent lake Mary
club meeting, the the-mn. was
"Safety's Not Old Hat."

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51w and Ray are living in
youngsters have an obstacle
Smyrna, (lii.
course and several strong
In answer to some of your swings.
calls, I aiim sorry to tell you that
It saddens me very much to
Vivian Dunn is not feeling very
wed at all after her recent back have to tell you that Mrs. Deese
surgery at Orange Memorial is still up in Tallahassee where
Hospital. She is in Room 2520 she went to be with her son who
twt she would like a card. loit Im wife in an automobile
I chatted with Darrell. w-Teck. Mrs. Deese is remaining
Vivian 's husband, and he tells in the Capitol city for a few
me that she will have to be more days. [loth of the
placed In a cast and remain youngsters are progressing as
there for approximately three well as can be expected.
Rev. Deese is trying to keep
months.
the home fires burning at
You can really tell that there Geneva while he attends to
is a hit of a nip in the air and I himself and his lovely little
am happy. I've always said that (laughter. Betty.
I could put enough clothes on to
Say, I haven't even menstay warm, but trying to stay
well, that's another tionid the Central Florida
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slit- ever spoil us'" Every time
Did we ever have one big we turned around chic was
surprise this past 'I'hursday asking its if we were tiretior did
,mfternoon when our still and his St' Wiiit her to do anything for
us.
adorable ('liinest' itt' drove
to visit with its for the wt-t'kt'nd,
She is a real (tuna dull and I
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Mr
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Mrs. ,l, C, Mitt-tie-Il, Mrs. .J, T.
('rIljns and Mrs. John Polk.

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a half

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hospital and I hope on the road wishing that there were two
to a coiiiplete recovery. Mr. Bill Tuesdays in the week!
is one of evertLxxlvs most
,
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"Never underestimate the
favorite people and we don't
power of a woman" True it
like having him sick.
may well be a time-worn cliche,
Remnt gue:sts at die home of but don't ever underestimate
John Stone were his nephews, the power of Katherine Ladd'
This petite soul wits out in tier
Jack and Ed Stone, and their
families. The Stones hail from grove' doing what she calls
Sanford,N.C. Also visiting with routine chores when suddenly
John were Joe and Clara ('ox of tier clogs started to bark. When
she investigated the situation,
Ashboro, N. C.
she encountered a rattle snake
Paul and Louise Maxwell miiore than six feet long which
spent the weekend visiting with she just as hastily inatk Short
with' a shovel'
I' nil 'a mother. Mrs ( irne work of
Surely am glad we are
Maxwell and his sister Mrs.
friends anutit. who can wield
Marie 'itunipf, in °arasota
shovel so adeptly deserves a lot
I passed by the' Ge-neva of respect. and rooiii too, I
School the other (lay and was might add
very delighted to see our
capable administrative
assistant, Paul Murphy, taking
our Geneva youngsters through
athletic
a
well-planned
progriiin.

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'the construction is now

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a small deficit year

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of us who dire Li once again at
the podium and Is tuning us to
get ready for the lovely
Christmas season which is not
('ongratulations are in order too far hence.
Bettye Smith is again
for Mr. and Mrs Steve Phillips
upon the arrival of a son Mrs honoring us by serving i'a our
Phillips is the former Mar) accompanist. Honestly,we do
ha ve a grand group and we
Bowen.

increase the degree of sewerage

property taxes. To do this, we stopped the city

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point, you

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visit with the children and
friends in Connecticut.

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taianced budget and they were able to reduce your

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authentic ('hiniese meal
i'.ell, she uliti complete Ic) "hugs
the hugs being
and rice'
F.RS. I
fried GRASSHOPPERS?
really had to let my thoughts
ruMili as I tried with all my
miiigtit to get them down but she
was so cute she made up for the
food which I could not accept.

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wi'ri' Mrs Wilfred lf ( (bran.
Mrs W. I['. Gordon, Mrs. John
Iltuitililturi.
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Mrs Nicholas l'astis, Mrs
Jorge Giottiet, Mrs. G. 11. Drew.

could not wait until this and

not been increased for several vers while pipe,

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nHtion corsage
RK'atdfl Liuic Perez were united
The bridegrnnm':i mother
in Holy Matrimony, Saturday,
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Catholic Church with Father white print ristiume and a
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Antonio Pore-i, the
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double ring ceremony,
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ow i-wine is trw naugrm'r ItT
'leeted -s light blue dre-c.c
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Sanford.
suit and blue corsage.
Immediately following the
Rrnimillat,
Mrs. F.
riruantst, presented appropriate ceremony, the bride's parents
('IS PFUF''/
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nuptial selections and W- entertained at a reception t
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rrm..l .,1,.,.t 1I,'i,4
in
their
Martha Goethe r&amp;'gistered the
ltolt,rtaw,
book
Standing baskets of white giect4 in the brir1e'
punch
we-ri'
tla4.s
and
spider
pompons
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Unwell, Cutting ,mnnI serving tb'
her
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,'mbossent tour
(',i'ien
in
marriage
by
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the
bride
tienu'ti
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oaks' 'w.'r-'
mother
and
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chose for her vows a fl oor- Grace- Flanders, Reeky .11u'n,
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solefashioned
pcau
tie
over
Stoudenmire
Eight nwnnbers were each
B ANN 511.1 '/.KOWSKI
FollowIng u wedding 'rp 'ii
give-n a hat on which were along the Empire silhouettencr
ked
bodice
and
The
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the
Carolinas 'hi' n.' vi', ii
Ii phi, erl the hai4rtLs r rim%t a r
Imini ii uk r
I .k
lu't''.'e-s
fe-atur.'d
fe-heat.'
long
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making
their hniiie .1
utonly fruimd ;irountl the home-.
C lob lit-id iL first fall mnt-tyting
bride.Sanford.The
Myrtle
Mo
r. (e-fl(i at flit' home of the Tb-re were hats depictinut shirring
flow'
Her
tiered
veil
of
imported
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employed
us
matches,
pill
iiiiptoit'tly stored
president. Kay S.issrnian. Guest
was secured to a industries, Inc
,mnd tiltIa,uist' (liii, Extension lioniw bottles within reach of children, silk illusion
it F'
employed
in
easily
accessible
Dint
bow
and
she
carried
is
bridegroom
knives
F (OnofilIt s Agent was present
,mnh
of
white
carnations
and
bouquet
street
rdaiu'
Lauderdale
Exciting
pl.ins for the coining pht s's for childrens busy little
F
with
baby
c
breath,
showered
Co.
Manufacturing
('lilt) year were (IASC1ZMe(1+ On fingers, cluttered stairways,
itin tteiiiTieT5.
Out-of-town guests t'anle-Nov 14 all clubs in the (rayed electrical cords and

New niic',iuls'rs who w'rt'
unable- In attend are Mrs. II,
Voting and Mrs. Elvis Mar'
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Mrs. Frank S. Kish, Mrs
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photographer: Laura }rown. reporter: Greg
I)ouglass. Sergeant-at-arms: Behe Ilamner.
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pariiamentarman:
\anda \\atkins.
and 1Jane Rieck. historian,
staff Photo

llsTEu!3uTlvE Cooperative Training Club at
Stinjnok High School is the social aspx't of the
1)11' vocational program. which provides
chissroom instruction and on the job training.
oordinator Vernon Rice. is shown with some of
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After a lovely anti IKiumitIfili
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As the new miietiibera arrived,
et'h 'sus presented with a
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(he first business uteeting immiti
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didn't expect t)un an %!OUItI the most attention From mnveti
gatturs were begun in April l9
Associated Press Writersrespond.
Four
Thoredoc,irc anti $2.2 mit- i;tth National Bankers Life liiBRYAN. Te% i APi
days after Walter T. Duncan lion law suit. both outgrowths of surance Co. of Dallas.
check that a 29 lanl deal, antI other
n'uwett $24 million
wrote out a
Duncan
helped make turn the year's aspetLs ci I)uncan's affairs and $ it million from the corn
rgest hsed political donor. a have ten quietly lookeul into by pans putting up as secunt tu
.acre parcel of Texas land he the FBI. Internal Revenue
ar'el.s of land near Austin
s sold at a foreclosure service. Federal Deposit Insur- Appraisals made on Duncan',
auction because he failed to
nct Corp. and Federal and behalf and ac-ceptet by tht'
make the payments.
state grand juries,
insurance company were tm.c
tx'en in- time-, prices attuall jmmul for
No months later as the
He also is or
estate
real
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'peculator *as handing i'uUt tourt actions chietl intthing made h 1t
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evimmnti'Aimd his web of business
contnbutmons, he was named
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mnoninit in this t'ist f
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a ietiera corporation
Soon after, Duncan sold tus
These are among the Imanal, legal and governmental $O.(00 home here and move1
r.hlems faced by the clusie with his wife and son to San
Antonio, headquarters For anDuncan.
his difficulties wrre un• other of his entures. His hornc
ed b The Associated phone antiaddress aren I puhli•
Press in the wake of his mas- clv listed, and relatives won
first to Sen. tell newsmen where he Lives
sive
Hubert H Humphrey's un-Duncan, 45, moved into land
in the I9
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successful Democratic prtma It I
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(,rsvh.iui'l uftencR'e efforts ran 29 plays to
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center they punted four times, where the .agle coach "eager
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going to 1w a long night, said train has been "winding flown" and fumbled twice
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ciru the opening U tory over ball both
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luiliway point Fritlay night (iilonial could not get 1011db
worked as the Eagles ton river
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hidl quarters
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only offensive threat
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to score all evening against a tile first half, Apopka wits again prepare for next week. And a
confu.sed Oviedo defense. And ill rx)ssession of tile bill]. But very satisfied Apopka tearn had
tile Lions offense which has not this tulle the Lion defense held %krap1wd up a big win in th
been effective all year could put and the Darters were forced to Orange Belt Conference.
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But credit cannot be taken
A(ter Oviedo. s fret- kick. \yashitigtoti fumbled and dic.
from the Apopka team.
A;x)Pka again began i ,ii4irch l)arters recovered on the
played
it fine ~aine. both
toward tht- I -ion-1i Itool Five 11111., vard line. And three pla.Irs 'rhev
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uut;dayedtht' Lions in every tierecorded their second 11) if the l'l ) of the night. 1'hme score
3U-7 and Apopk.i was partmcnt And the Blue Darter
first Pt'riutl, 11 a I),ii5 (ruin If;, no
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Api)pka led 16-0 pa.ss from Hall to Nel.wn. This
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tied at .!7b arid still wets, dead
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read ,x)pk 21,The Lions biggest probleri
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4ibk to store in the
kickoff. Oviedo was un ible to of the half intl the store only a single touchdown on the
m;mniiiel drtl o. l run4nndcd this. same And it board and the Apopka defense
held the Lions to onh 52 total
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back to punt from deep in his
55 I, attack
Anti the
own territory. But tilt- snap
pop i crowd I ma observed
Mitch the Lions had howd
(ruin center sail td over tile balftime festivities.

1 a Osceola fumble in their end
zone.

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SmItK and then fired a strike be gunning for their fourth
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jeks.
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tile first series of downs ill(
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the
ball on the (Neola 30 From
Packers went to work for th
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gaines first s ore
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Big ground gaint r in hit first
time t1ts Istius enser' don the
mnsrch was a 15 yard scziinper
slit was 7
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page,.-, delcrise accounted for
down to the eight yard line.
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Page Airways Packers of
Sanford who ripped into the dash by tnith anti a torn
timuin(ting 20-0 tuilftinie lead
Osceola Vikings, 34 Saturday
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Ft. Ilierce Central lx)I(Ls first place in the Class AAAAAAA prep poll. They are undefeated with a 4-0 record, while

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Halt threw for three touchdowl) %liki white, wbo broke right up final score 50-7 with 1:14
posses and the Blue flarttrs time middle fur the touchdown It remaining in the game.
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what(tid Eagle coach Dolce do Friday night against Lyman?
He so wanted the shutout so badly the risked Injur) to
members of Ws first team defense b returning them to the
game when it appeared Lyman "might" score.

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certainly but we cant say the came for their coach, Bob
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and the two teams went into the huddles. Lakeland cattle out
a nd set tip their defense. (hie of the players casually walked
up to the ball anti rolled it back about two yards.

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. it word, and just ignored shotits from tile
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hnnori. going iix yards for tile
thwarted the Fa i
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scoring bid. hloorking
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the firit period Gandy raced 18
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the)- were ready to play. A %oivek ago you couldn't havu
convinced ine that the Tribe %%ollld %%Lin anothcr game 0&amp;,

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The
Lyman had to stop and
three of the five not start out well as
J no
carried the
plays (or El yards. The final 27 Williants was stopped for o
sweep by Gandy gain -rn ,he initial ay of the
earne on a
for
brief march
Whit (li'I
moment then nut ra"ed the
But from ther" on out the
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Lyman defense to the
Tim S.tihse hooted the extra Eagles really moved. And this
V1S iccmp:i'4ii1 with
waq 7-41 with 721
Point and
the Eagles' top ground gainerL4.
the per
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s fine end Mark Nelsoll %V110 hLitlit.(I ill t1lis aerial fl-0111
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Darters quarterback Lenion I 11ill during the 5(1-7 rout (if Ovicxto Friday

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including OflC
' That was the dirtiest thing I ing him.seIf out of the dirt, he more hits,
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regular
season for the West 1)1.
(lung his bat at the mound but A's four-run (fib inning.
OAKLAND (AP) - The Oak- ever saw in the game of basevision
champions.
against the
Hudi, who had two hits Sunurnland Athletics, with a 7ero pop- ball," Tigers' Manager 8db nussed the pitcher. The
that
he
was
Tigers'
Joe
('olenuni,
19•14, in
recalled later
ularity rating in Detroit, would Martin said lIe's got to be pires prevented a fight between day,
like to end the American suspended for the rest of the the teams and restrained under a pile of txxIie in a fight Tuesday's third game.
ill return here
The A's
Martin as he tried to reach that occurr i the last time the
League playoffs in Tiger Sta- playoffs "
Tuesday
night
if they s\teep the
A's played in De troit .
Cronin said, "The way I feel Campancris.
diurn Tuesday and get out of
had
playoffs
and
there's
IN, to Pittsburgh or
"I don't know if
The A's shortstop went to a
personally. any time you swing
town quickly.
('int'innati.
teams.
But
They moved within one victo- your bat at another ballplayer, ho3pital for X-rays. which were blood between these
"I think eve got the better
I've been with the A's since i'a
r of a three-game sweep in the it's something that doesn't be- negative.
team,
and I hope we end it
and
I
can't
think
of
a
sear
we
Campaneris singled to open
best-o14 series Sunday hen long in baseball."
'mipaneris was hit on the the A's first inning, stole second haven't had a fight ith the Tuesttav," Manager l)it'k Vil.
John "Blue Moon" Odorn threw
hams said.
a three-hitter to beat the Tigers left ankle t a liGrow pitch in and third bases and scored on Tigers,'' he said.

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Sanford Thursday night with first-string signal-caller Brent Carli out
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'"'ann-The little shortstop, who colshortstop Bert ('ampancris
lected three hits and scored two
(if the Oakland Athletics has
runs in the A's 5-0 victory,
the
l)('('ii suspended for
touclied off a near brawl when
remainder of At. pla)olls
lie flipped his bat in LaGrow's
direction
alter beintruck.
bat during Sunday's game
rmlessly
The bat sailed
against Doltroit.
over LaGrow's head but both
players were ejected.
Williams said Carnpnneris
DET1tOIT SAl') - The Oakland A's Bert "Campy" Camp- will be replaced by Dal Maxvill
aneris, focus of a near brawl in and Oakland's batting lineup
Sunday's playoff game between will be shifted but "I'm not SWC
Oakland and Detroit. is "defi- yet exactly how I'll do It.
Williams said Carnpaneris
niti.iv out for the rest of the
pkiyoffs" says A's manager accompanied the A's to Detroit
but that the swelling of his
Dick Williams
Williamuis said early today ankle had worsened since leavthat C.aniparwrus, struck on the ing Oakland after Sunday's
ankle by a pitch thrown by game.
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evening,a one-yard plunge with
out passing. Halfback Chuck
Cincinnati.
3 p.m., EDT
eleven seconds to go.
('ftulter spiraled his first option
Wed.,
Oct.
11-Pittsburgh at
1'o more Patriots joined a
pass ever to premier receiver.
David almost downed Goliath
Cincinnati.
3
p.m..
EDT. if necgrowing injured list after
Saturday night when Lake split end Steve Hargis. on a play
essary
playing their second varsity
Brantley shocked a bigger, especially introduced for the
gaiiie of the season.
producing
the
game.
older Tampa Temple Heights Tampa
Sat., Oct. 7-Oakland , peFrank Perry and Marty
garu'e's
first
tally.
The
25
yard
Willi a first quarter razzleWilliams were hurt, reported troit 2, 11 innings
dazzle sc,ore, but the visiting toss Was tile only stwe during
Sun., Oct. 8—Oakland 5 DcHead Coach Bill Duty, almost
Tampa team ground out a 22-6 the first (rame.
troll
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eliminating his starting line-up.
Ball-hawking and alert
*tn, breaking a three-game
Oct. 10—Oakland
Tues.,
Duty added that he felt his
winning skein for the young defensive play from Craig
IS-Ili at Detroit
ilioltzman
team had played remarkably
Davis helped stave off an iuuiSeminole team.
1:30 P111•
19-14m,
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Coleman
and he had counted on "needing
mediate Tampa rush in paydurt,
Brantley
scrappy
The
EDT
a few breaks to win this game,
but inside and outside running
Patriots gave away up to 30 or
Well., Oct. Ii, Oakland at Dc- '''' %11iVUt 11lfli'U
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didn't
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more pounds at almost ever)'
two
troit,
1:30 p.m.. EI)T, if necesthose
especially
position on the line and In the back to its own three yard-line
questionable calls with Rick sary.
backfield, as well as two years in the second quarter where
Thurs., Oct. 12, Oakland at
(;ar:..a"
playing experience, in their quarterback Steve Groover
troit. 1:30 pun., EDT. If IiCt
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Craig
Davis,
who
receives
D
slipped in for the tying score.
second varsity contest.
regular plaudits for his play, essary.
Hampered by injuries to Hardy brusled his way past the
was especially singled out by
crucial linemen before the Patriots defense for zi two-point
Duty for his tackling on
Urantley's conversion run, securing the
Lake
atne,
defense, as he faced an op.heretofore potent Wishbone T lead.
posing lineman outweighing
holding
a
two-point
margin
stopp
ed
running attack was
him
by almost 40 pounds. Other
tenacious,
"physically
during
the
third
stanza,
the
cold by a
defensive
stalwarts were
overpowering" defense. Only 42 visiting Tampa eleven exerted
Vernon
Prevail,
AIf Ic Franklin
of the Patriots' 137 yards total its physical force, again scoring
offense came from the rushing on a short burst. Carl Giddens and Don Kemp who helped hold
attack, whereas Temple carried it four-yard pay-off vaunted Tampa fullback Randy
Hardy to only one touchdown.
Heights. paced by 250 pound blast, but a determined host of
"They (Tampa) just took
Senior fullback Handy Hardy, Patriots swarmed over Hardy
ass
a&gt; our running game',"
amassed 214 &gt;ards on the on the conversion try, setting up
remarked Duty. "and I'm sure
ground and 65 more through the the game's most controversial
we just might face other bigger,
play.
airways.
older
teams as we continue to
Tampa
holding
After
- Outgunned but not outfought.
play
a
varsity schedule."
he Patriots never conceded scoreless for most of the final
1k-continued,
"I'm just proud
frame, Lake Iirantley found
defeat.
the way they
kids
and
of
these
itself faced with a third and
played.
We
lost,
but we were
long-yardage situation on the
beaten."
never
Tampa 45 with three minutes
This coming Satur-dry the
left to play. Ricky Garza, 125
Pat_s
will entertain cross- ounty
speedster,
gathered
in
a
pound
Sanford Naval Academ
rivals
and
ss
Dan Agnuilli screen pa
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an
8
to
a
t)
mit
yards
Mhm1;'rt'd 45
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after
hut'
cross
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score', but, j
the final stripe an official
HERALD SCOREBOARD
witnessed an apparent clipTampa
Lab: BrantIy
IF
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ping violation against like'
T
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Yards RutPtnq
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their smash hit homi' to the Or.
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currently unchallenged .sensadirected Dolphins have wowed tiuiiis of the American ('oriferthem on (he road with four-star enet' East in the National Footratings before audiences in ball I vague.
Kansas City, Minnesota and
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win t'verv
New York.
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early runaway amuuong the .six
NFl. races.
Dallas rallied to nudge Pitt_cburgh 17-13 and Washington
blanked winless Philadelphia
14-4) as the Redskins and world
champion Cow boys remained
tied at 3-1 In the National Conference Eastern Division.

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PERMANENT RESERVATIONS AND OTHER
RESERVED SEATS AT RINGSIDE CAN BE
PICKED UP ALL DAY TODAY. PERMANENT
RESERVATIONS MUST BE PICKED UP BY
8PM,TONIGHT. THOSE NOT 'ICKED UPBY
8 P.M. TONIGHT WILL BE PLACVJ ON SALE.

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times ir. (hr ;utcy thank: to 10
show efforts. Having 18 tiiiic in
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night's
Saturday
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are
l.uzu,
IIWI1C
forinance at the OrlandoGart,s. 3 Qunito Elorri 1 1 ju*
l't'tlruisa, loin and Mt'neha .
Seminole Jai ,lam Fronton saw
AUuSI , fl. S M,inoto Muute 1.'. 6
Gas?, Juan
the largest crowd of ttit' young
Five
SeaSoli 1 3,304 1 pack into (lit'
Altuna became thit' first
t3ubIIt
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facility but the big ''money'' casualty of the season when he t'ontt I I ermin Lots. ) ArI
3 C huhO Gand
crowd cauuit' Friday evening. suffered zi pulled muscle' in Atca cac. $ iiao Martoreli
4\ total handle of $135,559 was Saturday's Matinee. But he is
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JulIo I us
I'ena Men&amp;na . 7
sent through the Fronton by the expected to be back in the Allna Pøro
Friday night crowd of 3,028 hit-up this week.
DoubI% -SEvE NTH GAME
e Pontt
I trdoia Zaire. 2
patrons. The Friday and
iarun, V j,- 3 Angel Ton I I lU
Attendance Is exiwt'teti to rise
Siitnrtlnt'j ni&amp;'ht t'rnwib were the
S Refit Jose. S Ar It
ilt'ngo
season
is
thit'
in 'tcnctia. 7 IIao LOSA 5 Ai,i
only times the attendance hits quickly now that
i'rdrota
topped the 3,000 mark as the full swing. I'hit' patrons who've
OøubIit
El OH T H GAME
first week of the season 'on- been attracted to the Fronton
e Ponls 1 Altuna Mactoni' I
have been telling of their addedl'rna Loot. 3 Aria (lorrI, 4
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Gas'
j ,it o Muguer ja
$
There is a five way tie for thi&amp;' Pleasure' now that 1,000 seats
;'us'r, - 6 Maoolo Juan
most victories by the players have bt't'n added to the coinSi"
P1111 Ut GAME --- Snules
with Arra, Mnruri, Juan, plt'x. The Fronton now seats
n,jcho. 2 (loin I
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Garita and Julito all posting around 4,000.
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MarlonelI. i iuiao. I 1.84, 411
eight victories.
SS*ng'n
TENTH GAME
TENTH
Juan, Via and Muguerza
MONDAY NIGHT
Pointi I Ama. 2 Manolo I Go?!
share the lead for the most
Garta S Juan, S Muguefla
S even
OoijtJhtt
lUST GAME
Aguttin
times In the money with 21 top
PointS I Ercia jte. 3 Arli Vii.
ELEVENTH GAME - Doubles
has
finishes,
Muguerza
lbirra larva. I Marurl Ttl
Seven I'o.nht I Altoona Iota. 1
parlayed six wins, eight places Sale tiasida S Men. Pedrosa, I
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seicotw GAME -- Doubles
Egula Mencha
times, placed second seven seven PointS I Macun lame 2
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times and cattle in third on six barn Via. S Angel Pedrol4,
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uk'auIl'it kt'd with 3-I records in
the NFl. Central. The Lions
uutIastt'i Atlanta 2&amp;2,l and Ui.'
Packers nudged the (iin-ag*
Rears 20-li,
The l.os Angeles i squashed San Francisco Ill.; *
snatch the NF'C West tEif) skit
from the l9ers, San F'rane,i
and Atlanta are a half garn''
behind the Rams.
Cincinnati broke a tie with
Cleveland in the AFC Central
by belting Denver 21-10 while
the Browns were bowing to
Kansas City 31-7.
The Chiefs needed a victory
to retain the Western Division
lead over much-improved San
Diego. The Chargers nipped the
slumping Baltimore
li-ire Colt_s 2J-U
and trail Kansas City by a half
garuic.
Oakland, I.I.I. can tie San
Diego for the runnerup spot in
the American Conference West
by donning Houston, 1-2, in
tonight's nationally televised
match in the Astrodome at 9
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In o ther Sunday games, Butlab smashed New England 3814, the New York Giants massacred mistake-prone and winless New Orleans 45-21 and St.
Louis spilled struggling MmnesoUi 1 17.
Mt am u quarterback Bob
Griese won a superstar showdown with Joe Narnath of the
Jets, picking apart a weak New
York secondary to connect on 15
of 27 throws for 220 yards, in.
eluding a 16-yard payoff toss to
Howard Twilley.
Nautath was bothered by a
three-man Dolphin rush and an
extra defender in the secondary, not to mention several
dropped passes by his teauuimates, Joe was 12 of 25 for only
125 yards and didn't toss for a
score.
Burly Lorry Csonka rushed
for 102 yards and sidekick Jim
Kiick ran for two touchdowns
for Coach Don Shula's wonder
gang from the land of the sun.

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and beat California 35-18,
By IIF.RSCIIEL NIS.SENSON
Alabama, rated fourth, pulled away from a 7-0
,tssot'iated Press Sports Writer
The latest Cinderella teams- Auburn and halftime lead and trimmed Georgia 25-7.
Fif th-ranked Michigan erupted for 28 points in
Florida—get to try on college football's gla ss
the third period and sank Navy 35-7.
slipper for real next weekend,
A pair of walk-on placeklc'kers starred for No.
Auburn, 19-13 conqueror of 18th-ranked
Mississippi Saturday after upsetting Tennessee 7 Notre Dame and No. 8 Louisiana State. Bob
the previous week, now travels to Louisiana Thomas booted field goals of 47, 24 and 26 yards
Sta te while Florida, fresh from a shocking 42-13 as the Irish blanked Michigan State 1 6 and
rout of 13th-ranked Florida State, v isits Juan Roca connected from 46 and 53 yards in
Alabama. Both ISU and Alabama are in The I.SU's 12-6 struggle over Rice.
Texas, rated No. 9, was held to a 10-9 halftime
Associated Press Top Ten.
"Every man who played made a major con- lead by Utah State but got fourth-quarter touchtribution,"' Auburn's Shug Jordan said after the downs from Tommy Landry and Alan Lowry to
unheralded but now 11th-ranked Tigers overtook beat the Aggies 27-12 and set up next Saturday's
favored Ole Miss with a 16-point outburst in the battle of the unheatens with Oklahoma.
Basket Stanback's three touchdowns and Art
th ird period.
Florida's Doug Dickey told much the same Reynolds' 96-yard run with an interception paced
sa me tale after the Gutors broke open a tight No. 10 Tennessee past Memphis State 384.
Sonny Sixkiller hit for three touchdown
game with three second-period touchdowns,
Including runs of 46 and seven yards by speedy passes—two to John Brady—but 11th-ranked
Washington needed Cal Jones' deflection of an
sophomore Nat Moore.
"The defense just did a super Job of getting us Oregon pass in the end zone with 12 seconds left
the ball," Dickey said after watching Florida to subdue the Ducks 23-17.
No, 12 Colorado rebounded froiii its loss to
SUite lose six fumbles and four interceptions.
The only other uuiciuiber of The All's TOP OklahOIl)a State with a 38-17 decision over KanTwenty to taste defeat was No. 15 Stanford, a 30- sit-, State.
Kermit Johnson scored twice as UCI.A, No. 14,
21 loser to top-ranked Southern California's
rallied n the second half to beat stubborn
revenge-uuiinded Coach John McKay.
Elsewhere, while secondranked Oklahoma, Arizona 42-31; No. 16 Penn State, which hadn't
sixth-rated Nebraska and No. 20 Iowa State all scored a first-half point in three previous games.
were idle, third-ranked Ohio State rallied from a exploded for 28 points and whipped Illinois 35-17.
Air Force, ranked 19th, leveled Colorado State
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.'..core. (;arw, battling a Tampa
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PARI-MUTUEL WAGERING
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ADMISSION -- BALCONY SOc
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A lso puts his title on the hoe this
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EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT
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battle.
Curtoy recently turned pro
alter a successful amateur
career that saw film make it to
the Olympic boxing trials in
Ls Angeles.
1ei nw bile the younger
Perez, Aaron, Uittled to it iour
round draw with Chick Situmons in Daytona Beach last
week and a rematch is slated in
two weeks.
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as a coach rr offense ilidn'1
Halfback Nat Moore, line- alertly coverIng it.
OW REMODELED!
In its first four games, all give FSU any help by mistakes.
hacker Ralph Ortega anti quar?erliuck David Kowrkn who en- victories, 13th ranked Florida took advantage of breaks, and
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and 'fl wore ctnpnert by fmsmttles
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pounder from fMkeiand, pro(orw' from the FSU team at vuded Florida's major offensive
their next meeting will be threat in the first half as he
record-se tting quarterback scrambled out of Seminole
(;,try huff, wide receiver Barry grasps arid passed for the first
;uuuth anil linebacker Larry two touchdowns. For the day
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Hall (,;title In with a 2-4) count

Tiger pitcher lkirrin NiGrow in preliminar) at tile Nitalm
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scoring its fIrt fly. TDs after
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sohle problems easily Stop debbersung to much Do whatever

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have the succen you want
whether in businen ot personal life.
reconciliations. also Uw a soft tone of voice with others
GEMINI (May 21 to June 11) Plan just how to establish
more harmony with co-worker,ii and you increaw production
iably now Study bunneu and wardrobe problems
ers how much you appreciate them.
1 1) Ideal day to get
MOON CHILDREN (June 22 to July .

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that his given you trouble in the past
1 1) Listen to what kin suUest for
2 to Aug .
LEO (July 2.

You will receive a dollar H Polly uses )our favorite
homemaking Idea. Pet Peeve. Pol[lyi Problem or solution
to Ill problem. Write Polly In care lif this
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having a happier and mo prosperous future. initead of acflng
Ln such a stubbom way Evening is fine for light entertathment
at home Don't invite that troublemaker, though
VIRGO (Aug 2: to Sept. 21) Cement better relations with
aaciates by discung mutual affaus more thoroughly Cet

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LIBRA (Sept 2310 Oct 22) You have to get busy paying
bills and making collections if you arc to ha'e your life
runnint on a moic even keel Get the confidence of mate to
you have moic backing for your enterpnwi Show you are
s(-oKplo (Oct .
1 3 to Nov !D Organams personal
ambitions better can insure a morc suci:tuful and satisfvint
future. 1.- vcnLng is best t ime to ot % itii friends for fun A good
day for stating )our aims to higher ups iho can "icip you
attain them
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get
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what shouLJ be done to
An honest and blunt manner
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friend
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operates, the fine work done Some civic endeavor can work
diplomat
p1scus (Feb ?0 to Mat 20) Coritespondinj with
out-of-tow nets and mcctlng persons ho have the facts you
need is your best mode of procedure in a-m I hen do some

study that will help uou put that ne prect acro Keep
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zigzagging the outer edge. Pin into the dress at bot,~
peaks or points of the Welds. making sure the plastic
side is next to the dress -IRENE

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closed and I cleaned in
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appeared in the paper just after I had washed the fringe
on the umbreUa over my atio table. I closed the umbrella
tose so it was re:ids, for rinsing.
and attached the
A scrub bucket as filled uth hot 'ater to hIch I added
some detergent and a household cleanser that contained
ammonia- I used a sponge but would have preferred a soft
bristle scrubbing brush had I had one. The bucket was

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FtCTIT,00S NAME
IN 1141 CIRCUIT COURT OF THE

NOTICE OF IWTE*4TIONTO

FICTITIOUS NSML
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JUDICIAL

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CUlT. IN IWD FOE SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLOPIbA
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GE&amp;M.M ls&amp;LP$ M T&amp;CR in re T)w
p
&amp; ROGERS
Dt.N!EL
MATHEw5 EuoI Partn,ri orr ari P' )
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ROY
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RESIDENCE
UNKNOWN
prtnerthI ay'o inreno to rpit1'p'
NOTICE TO DEFEND
with 1Pe Curt ot the Circuit tour'
th0
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VOL AlE
saio
TilDE N&amp;ME
Nottct it pip,tr G,vpci

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Court. 5anford, SomIFlole CountS'.
;Iora Ufl0 th $C?HU% Mt of

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Coun'y Florida In .cco?dlflct with
•otin of the FIc,flioui
SictIOn
To WI?
Name Slatutel
Ioid0 StatuteS 1957
RUDY &amp; Lingitor
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PUIIIPI

S.minole County. Florida.
of DVI in compliance a Pe?ltIorv for blItcIu?10n
lIIaI' you
prrlaQe sat
WI??' SPCIIOO 96309 FlorIda 5ta$u?y
ir the abOVt.ttYII0 Court and
Dat.ca' Tampa. FlorIda.
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0' Seo?rmbe". 1972
I'yrn' ( Fop;
Harley L Graham
Ralon M Tackor

Artwr Or pleadinO IC the PetltIor
OF' the PlaintiffS atior,w', RUUAN
BOs 11g.
I &amp;R&amp;5Oh. Pt OffIce
At,amont, Sprinus, FloridA • tile
the orsQina AnsWer or pI•adir .,'
the tfict Ct the Clerk I ?PI CIrcvI'
Court, 5pmInolt tout", Courthouse.
Sanford, Florida OPO" befor, the ',$t
Oils 04 Novtmt,t'T. 197; Ii VOl.. IIIit

Richard &amp; RoperS
R P MathewS

Sot Owners
Pobilh Dcl 2. 9. a. , lvfl
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR
CUll' IN AND FOR SEMINOLE

do W IUOO?flP0$ by Oelaui will be
COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT taker apaintI you for the reIl-t

IN
SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORIDA
File No
Estate of

DONE AND ORDERED at Sat'
florida ThIs 79th day of 5p
temte',

TO Rani0rr- I, LflwI'l
P 0 Ito; 67
Owotso M,Ctligat' *467
YOU &amp;RE PIOTIr lEt) its.' an
lhC
aCteor to toreclt11
tolloweflO prope'r ri Seminole
County. Florida
Lot IC RFPLZ.T or Lots 54
and LOiS 76 ihrOuQl
throuOP
SOL'4
MIE ROE
OuLE N5
5(CONC)REPL&amp;'i sccOrdIfSpttthl

T All Person; Having Claim; Of
bemandt &amp;p*lfltt Said Estate
"OL 4iT-t 1.0ff 0' yOt n'I he',t
,tltied and ru're'O t( fft
iaIrnt ottO d,mands WhiCh Ou 0'
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IN THE CIRCUIT (DUEl DC THE
-,TatC In fIst off ire of P4110 WAllar
P1 Mali, Coun", Judge 4 Seminole I- 1014T1 I NT14 JUDICIAL ('P
county. at lift office in me Co'j" CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
aIenda month; Iron-. the time 0$
lIst 1175' pus,leCaton Of thiS noI.CF

CIVIL ACTION NO 72.711
In re The Adoptian 0$
Each claim or demand must be In MARCIA CAY LEE
,iritlfl( $?SL1 COfl'Oir tIll' ('111CC of
NOTICE Tb DEFEND
II
",(lrir1ct nr'n no'. nf'..t titIre'jA 4 7. 6.
RESIDENCE uNkNOWN
the Claimant and mu-st be sworn tO
You ae hereby notIfied that S
nw the claimant, ISIS sPent 0!
Petition for the adoption of the
or the tame Shall be voc
mino' chIld romeo above has beer
PhilIp C. RIfle
lilac apaitflt YOU itt the above s'yleC
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Court and you are reguirec tO serve
-. ,,.ait, estate
- I ELD WRIGHT.
i' 101st, 0' yOu! Aritwe" or pleading ic
the PelIti. or the PlaintIff'; '
I ,N&amp;RDT I TRICkEt.trny.TFUM4h I C1R&amp;S0h r'oj'
i'.". Metcalf I'IuiIdiflg
Office (lot 147. &amp;llan'tonIr Springs.
iin000. floridO 37101
Florida 377111. and file- the original
c-?rlrncYi- for 11* Estate
500$ II. 75 DII 7.9. 1977 Answer or pleadIng in the office 0$
7,1
the Clerk of the circuit Court
Courthouse
Scm naIl' C nun"
Sanford. Florida orior before lIst is?
NOTICE OF AC' iON
cia', 0$ NOvember. 1977 Il you fail tO
ORlt,A
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:.lTUS I. C,kl11M. jR
token auains' you for the relief
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Llflkrtowr'
OcmøntiaC so tts, Petition
.l',APdI GRIFFITH
DONE AlIt) ORDERED 1.1
I f'.OPflte 11r9.nDW0
t torecli, 11,1 ?ltt" (10', 0
hPe'hs
u.ncl pact- it' tOe..
Septrmbr !9
.rC that i tul' tins en brDu;h'
Sea
,i:,e.iflht YOU in the Circuit CItuti.
AI.'ThU' H Keckwittt. Jr
I ,(JPiIPPntP JudiriOl CircuIt, in ant
Clerk of the Circuit Court
in
" Seminole Coun'v, Florida
CIa
ActictIl P40 72 11)0 en'etIpCl
Deputy Clerk
MOP
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F DIE'...
PubliSh Oct 7.9. 16. 73. 1977
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71
i,r"il'lOI- ngan.:Pc1 antI pptng
a' the United
tiil'SitClit t the'
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT 01 THE
0$ AmericA Plaintiff, v
ElliS L GRIFFITH, JR ano EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR
Cull IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
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rinlnnoant', and you ano sort' t COUNTS'. FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO 72-1212
-,fl,. ,'trecui'po ft file you' ,,ns*e'
lormerl',
or writtendotIenset tothe Complaint C M bL ISS 'NC
0 UAPANTV
y.'.tt list Clerk 04 SaId Court and &amp; 1 1. E P 4. L
Morc,4.&amp;E
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NOTICE OF ACTION

Cle'I of the Circuit Court
By CeceliA V Ekern
Deputy CI.rs
. 1977
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DICE ASFO 'SealA"hur P4 Ke:kwth. Jr

NTICE TO CREDITORS

I'iaIn?Iffi.

and
DWELL
R&amp;NSOP'
&amp;LEf'41.DINE LOWELL. hi', wIfS
tP,rOupP or
•noIttsocIam1n0

demanded It' the Pe'itiofl

1. 1 J.!( PSOt.

COUNTY FLORIDA
CASE NO fl.1313
FR&amp;N 0 MILLER and $&amp;EL L
MILLER- Pit wIfe

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IS. of the Public
Seminole COUntY.
Re'rØ;
FlOrida
ha' iepr tied OPOIflS'
flIP', 0$ your
0I f'QLi'CC tO Sl''L'F
wrlfit?'- CleftflWS. I' arty. to It on I.
' CARROLL. JR of the
H?NT(E. P&amp;TILL0. C&amp;PPO L
1. kING P (7 Pot 3,40. WIn',' ('ak
Florida 37714+ PialnlitVs
fo.r OCtober 31st. 1973 and
orb'
lip the oi;lfla- with list clerk of tills
cOu't pithpr befD"e SpryiCt 00
pIOlfltltf'S alto-ne', 0' imrned,atpls
thereafter. tterwIse a de1aut il
t,e entered again' vD for the relic'
demanded If the romnPiolfl' or
P4ltion
WITNES! rn', Piano alsO Dir see! 1
this Court or, 5aptrmber 77th 1977

s.RTP4UP II (l(ECkV.'lTPi
As Clerk o the Court
fl C.celia V Eke"n
Deputy Clot";
PuhlItt'+ Dcl 7 9 Is 23
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To Wjint £dc

IN THE
couwTv ,uocr's
NOTICE isereb ;vtpar
"3 t P0
COUT II ND FOE SEMINOLE inanC in
sriroi
sinu'
COUNTS', FiORIDA
tPU' f.C1l?i0J
Jn•'j
(itoH (P1
Of lLIAMONTE SPENG
J&amp;MS I W&amp;NN&amp;M&amp;E
i
CQIST ans? fla I n'.n ?r
NOTiCE TO CREDiTORS
irui? Courl, S ,InOI COtJn'
Hivil,9 ClaIm; Or

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To All Pri.Oni
f$o'oa in accordance
A9aIn,t Said E'.1.
of the FIC'ttIoui Name
VOL) onc eoP o yOv a't hereby PrOVI,iOnt
To WI? Sec'ior $65
Slatutpt,
to
flit
any
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r.otiflac arc

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Sem lie

, Florida Statutes
Lott
VP", smell oacP,IMuPlC
arc mend;
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plthprO 'VOSj
0v have a(iains' talC
LnOw00d at
Orla
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CharleS St
9 1t
25
DC'
3
RubIliPI
SeO'
"oncab'r
a'(' &amp;te REWARD 6'l 1174 a'r
es'p'r $t the 0f1t
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.idoe br DEP4 10?
Wallace P4 $011. Coun
83 -9993
SnIISOlo County. Ii' P%I 0ff iCC In th
THE COUNTY JUDGES
IN
F,rnae Help Wanted
ia
or A Runs
C0u' MOUSe in S-anforo, FLrlda
hC LO°C
ersonaIs
2
COUR1 IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
w?PIir tli cOIPtdbr monthS fror- 'he
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tit of the tlrV PubIIC0Or 0 thiS COUNTY FLORIDA
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perIenCe
Per
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FILE
NO
•Y'I
(
nOtice Ea:tvciaI'r Or demand muc'
The
Sa.'fOrc
MPrald
0$
care
a63
Estate of
be If writinC AlSO COntOIr its' P111CC of
M W4hNAkFR
Sanford- Fla
or Consecutive
Rates
Cen*.a: ear' s' C'"
and ooi' office acnrets
De.asPG
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IPIf' ClAImlirt' arc mutt be sworn t
InS(.r?IOrtS -NO ChartQe
SOUTH SEMINOLE. tmbil Office
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
LEE 'v',j TQ0ILLD' Call Toll
t, IPIC claimant ISI% open' or a'
mature
par! t,"s# il-S
Of
Cops
or
Person;
145v.n9
Cla,ms
To All
Frpt e. 202' to' We Care'tO'nF" Or ttP tOl?se shall be yØid
te'fephOFC
an;We'rlltQ
i-9b'
Tpens
&amp;t,ji?s
Demands &amp;palnst Said Estate
p4!!fi4
_______________________________
4f"oiC I &amp;ustattor
typtQ Wrte P 0 P0'
FST
&amp;'
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3Ac a tint1
thru
S 4dminit$o
Fla
"C%I 0?'CI eaCPi 0' yOu O'P hprPb
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0$ Said Estate
7$c a line
S th'ij ?C ?i'?lPs
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r&amp;cs
r'tIPd and rnouired to tue an',
f
(NNETP4 R MACHP.
221 a liFtS'
PEOPLE V
?,mrs
10 PliY OR SILL AVO"S
arid dpmind% which you. or
.
MInte'Y 1'Hlio
(0644
vaPt &amp;lco".7'cs AnOnymOuS
Of
you
may
hayC
agaInst
said
r
C$roII I
Can '4C10
CP4ARC'E)
of
Honorable
MIPvJIMUM
r"-'n'F' In the' o4Ii
(SI 75
Wet' na"; L-.t'ny
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Phone '
MATURE WOMEN
Wallace Ii Mill. County judge or
wintpr ('ark florldC 37'IS
3 LInCS Minimum
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who nN'd you Orid
Car, for people
SemInOlP
County.
a'
PIlt
OtfiCP
In
the
Attorne. tO' S.flminus?rator
IncOme 100' iull t,me
'"C
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recCive
an
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Sanford,
Florida.
Court MOuse
16 23 30. 1972
Pupilsi. Of'
as
arid temporary assipnmen
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withir 515 caIPheC! mntht from the
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in
companions
0'
tti'Sf'l'
NC
time 0$ the $fr%t publ.CotiOn Of this
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5jfliO'C WCr$IO on WnO'.sLla,
Business Opportunities
tees call HOMEMAkERS TP'e
flo,uj, tEach claim o' demand mutI au'ema"ca"s be pia.nt
thu
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UPJOHN
CO ia7S 74
the
PIOCO
contain
be if wrilin; ano
of sOas; C LYILY B&amp;RGLlh .,1 WS
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
"r'sedi'ne 0lSd post office add"i'lS of
(Tk the' t d.t?ibu'tC 'r or
NORGETOWN
Live lIt pleasant surroufld,nVt LIOn'
Notice of Public Hearing
400,,yy0+ vs s.itr hOme; it ttst ,'.a
lIst claImant arid mutt he twOrO tO
POL,$OWO"k Care fr tern ",vale
COIN LsuIlr)',
&amp;d,,vt,S,r', Should •"C'vCC
tite claimant hiS open! 0' 11?
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COUNTY. FLOP IDA CIVIL AC

ISoarct of Counts
Cornmli%ennP"S
Sominole (our", Florida
Org
Chairman
Attest
A'thsr Ii Beckwl?h ii'
Publish Oct 9. 1973
till 43

TIOP. NO 73 1163
It' ri Tht Marriage of.
I, 0" .. S 41. WS.ET Wilt'

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CLASS I F IC AT IONS

Announcements

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7—Personals
3-AnnOuncements
4-Cards of Thanks

S-In Memorsains
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Employment

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V. so' vA
IS-Male Femalt
—
IS Summer Strep'
Help Wanted
IN THE IIGHTI 164104 JUDICIAL
Winthrol, Maine
CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND FOR
Wanted
NOIIC
itt)
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B,i
LEE
MEFIFY
INVITATION TO
VOL
t)estrie' SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORIDA. mo' W"e 'LID" L ',AN WART hat
e'yye17-DomestIc
- Child Care
CIVIL ACTION NO 72.1215
Circul' Court of
SchOol I%o.rtt will receive bidt for
filed 11 Pi"ltiOrt
PetitIon
0'
In re
?PiC furnestlinp Of Oil labor,
!e'm irIt It' Coun's. FlDrida.
Rentals
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71 swlutior- Cs' Marriage and you are
mate'ials eCuIDmen! and StfvlCeS P05!' t'iA.I HIGGINIIOTHAM.
PptttloriP'
YOU'
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rpQuI'PC to' lIst constui'tiOI"
31-Rooms For Rent
NOTICE DC ACTION
v. tIer efentet- If ny ott I'IEO N
£ t) (I C LI it- N
I I C N I AL
L-ha'Iet
L
Chum
TO
0$
'27ApArtmefltI
Rent
Of
the
lOw
fiHIGH
J.'L AN JR
BUILDING FOE LYMAN
cc C,enra Del'vP"i
!1 6457R0M t)&amp;vi$ I MCIN
Unfurnihed
SCHOOL 4.640 INDUSTRIAL ARTS
KauIii, P4av.0
peti'*onr
AttOPYt t
0
BUILDINC.Al 5&amp;NFORt) MIDDLE
Rent
7)_ApartmentS
YOLT '.RE HEPEBY NOTIFIED
witte- address is Pos' Office Pot
SCHOOL SEMINOLE cOUNTY
Furnished
hIss' Itti above nme(1 Petlteoner.
1.
and
file
Sanford
Flori0a.3
7
FLORIDA
Rola Dale H,ggsnbotilamPas filed a
34-Houses Rent UnfurnIshed
Bed; *111 be received until w.o
tIle origIflol with the Clerk 0$ lIst
pelltlor in the aoovt ityled Court
30
bovPstylPC Court on or befo", 25—House's Rent Furnssh.d
October 75 1977 a'
tPI adoption o1 the minor chIldren October 11 1972. othOrwise p defOul'
I t)7
Ot LYOfl High
M

—

FOP SALE
O( 4.1,J 'I5,
CANt)" I GUM
Sanford
S ENDiNG BUSINESS
C.000 iNCOMI C tO P hours
wPPkI', Iota' p-ice 1113$ 00 cattt
Wr te
EXAS kAPIIDY KOM
1. 1505Sf' Ed SAri
Inc
AN
AntOniO
't; -: +t'OlL0
(SIsOnC neivntir'

ASALOI, A1A MEN 7
ADULTS- NC' PE1,
11eV.' 7ndc'

in

_____________________
______________________
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57)
to serve a cops 0$ your w'IttIr
27-Resort Property For Rent
against you f0' the e1,P'
time soc piare the beds will be
It on Pelltioner'I terec
defe'flSe'li.
If
5ny
to
0,1
demanded
il'i
the
Petition
?Ø(
Ma1uY
t)r vt'?
•IOUC
00(1
publici',
Property For Rent Truck
'Two isedroOm fully furis!hCd
WInSe Address IS P C fIns 364 II) us
at10'fleV, Charles H Williams- 331
my hard and officio 171_BusIneSs
Drawings arc Sp.clfeco*lOfl; ma',
V.'lLL AMS 01W
tampa?'; Scm. DaCSSU' van Live
fluDitt. 4270 S Orlando Orve
MitUf101iA AvotflUe. Sonfo'd rloricia MLIR RAY C
0 (los
Robinson
Street
Suite
i0
P
of said Court Di' thIS 14?? day Of '79-Wanted To Rent
p, otstalnrc n deposEtin; the
(5[ITY
V.'ILL 4V.5.
- ir Sanford area (.0(51 rui Es
oft or before- October 11 1972
176, Ola000 Florida 37$. OF' or September. A t)., 1977
__
Defendanti
detlgnatec omOufltS wit? Gijtmann.
One bedroom apartment newly
Cello'S' as anc company benefItS
,,'iE' II yOU fal to do so a Delail'
befO't Plovembe' s 1972. aflOfilttP't
Real Estate For Sale
Dragos?'
anc
MatZ
4.rCtil?pCfI.
NOTICE
OF
ACTION
decorbed come'r'y t"n
Must men •il DOT anc company
*it hf entOrpO nga'n'-'
—
_______________________
ARTHUR 04 PECKWITH JR
C WILLIAMS 01W IncorporateS Sultt 400 SanIord 0!lgl' wh the Clerk 0' ThIS (is"
A' condteoneC Is' Reasonable
reout'- mertis CD' info'?.ayD
and each of you to' the teirl 77i MLVC LY
servIce
on
Pe!tIofS0!"S
before
eIther
clerk l tht CircuIt Court
31-Houses For S.
WI,L i&amp;M!'
Atianiit Nations! (lana BuildIng,
cOt'ttOCt Gull t)il Company P 0
PFT'
'ste's Q"artge CIt '75 7155
tild'h41n0001 In Said Complain'
ttorney or immediately thereafter.
Ca'celea s (Set-Tv
1%',
-tOSICItfiCI uflkfloWtt
SafltOrO. ,'Io?iw;
E7I croricivor. SC'U'P'
32-Farms &amp; Groves
The natu', (f flieS %ul' is to
tyftie"wlst a detaul' will be entered
a's
Deputs
Clerb
BE
YOU
ARE
140151
illta'
lIst)
DDCUMINTS
WILL
Co-coo A" At'
, rPriO%, a certar mlg9f dated
relief
Houses
Rent
you
to'
list
24
33-Lots
I
Acreoe
demandd SIENSIPOM DAVIS
R(1..LASED JNTI, t)(P3$tI IS
JUlY 1 1471 $110 Iilid July 7 1Q71 action to terminate a certain land
ir fist petition
.r
pl.dliflQ
Unfurnithed
Homes
McIh'l'OS"
Ctg)Or'enrt
34-Moblit
6.
'Mar wilt
F-[CrVEt)
suit reCOrded iri Of$ieai ReCord', Contract And tO hOyt Said lOt-IC
w,P415!' m's; hand and the USl 0
_________ __________________
FID?ici6 State BanS D.po;lfl
rlared nut arc void or'
moo.le names arid sr u Cal- 775
Document;
35-Income &amp; investment
hook 9.57 page 7ai itt the- itH'.t of the contract
a'
Sanford.
Seminole',
Suite
(Dli'-'
this
4350 P4IleS'd Mobilt Homes. Hwy 3 FOrt I 0.0$?' Souse for 'en' $135
pe se
:ompsetesets
Seminole
tttt
followIng
described
proper's
!
C It"k at t"ct'I' (Dun
Property
lo'idO tillS 77th das 0
toun",
mo 3230394
Offire Ito' 1330
-------.
1797, Qrenge Cl';
Sai'cllic$tioflI
tln?iflh ,'ntumIIprlflG the lituitteD It' Seminole (nun's
---'
rp'1"."t'l UIIVJ 'V
P10'
00
4Sf!
lb-Dullness
I
I
Sanlort p.'
copy
1)5
00
OnIs
Iytng
FIO'sda.
following deScribed property
Three bdrOOlF' pa'll, tufiittliod,
SEA,.
Attont to' Petitioner
e pe" set
Alt l LC'C alSO Eat' I) ½ fee' o
Drawings Only
37-Real Estate Wanted
AMERICAN WOOD
11110 beind in 5eminoiI' County.
oi,iet piace, large yard ho
p,..,
AR"PIIJR Pt (lECKWITM, .R rt..i.ii..n !.osn 11 25 Or? 2. 9 77
-4
LAAII"ifF'
'
Pkp)ULT
IL
I iOriflIt ill Slit
!— _________________________________________________
tI-inkers Refe'enctS Call 2?)
4 (le'rt r' saio CircuI' Couf"
5
7
00per
thee'
DFH
71
Sheets
Recreational
,nt 7t' (llC; C, W717171MEPI PLAT O O,.MSTEAC I. MILLIE
" t5,n; orphcaliont to' iot 0$
S EoPn
_____________________________ 1
Masint
By
_________________
SUBDIVISION Altamonte Spings, RrjS
____________________________
c
workinsso.cmanPreser 240! Ovr
l 'U;
SI COND Af P LI
As Deputy Curs
IN
1141 COUNTY JUDGE'S
0$
121
FIoridO, according to Pitt BooS S.
A maslmurn of t
5fl.ifl
3 Bedroom. 2 bath. cbhOuSS', ki!CtsPfl
i,'inU t itic plot tnereot
esperiencec
with
and
PUblish OCt 7' 9. is 27. 1972
COURT. IN AND 11-OR SEMINOLE 41-BICYC*%
PubliC RecoOt of SemInole oocuments may be oDlaifled by .ac
e0uiPed. In ci'y near SChool and
('let Book 13 Pgr 73 page
M' ilvt had SuperviSors CS
ordec
47—)atS
711 iF
COUNTY FLORIDA
prospective biacter fo full refund
CounIs. t I0'idO
ngtpta! Av-b.Ibblt Or' 10 1150
I itillt Ptc'ds 0$ Seminole (nun';
per iCtttC SoIay commentu'ate
'tI
Marme EquIpment
F ILl NO
bid
contingen' or pcpep'
has been flIed •;alnV you and yOu
w't'. e*P0!iCOC. PIsnt 1%
322 7194
I In'idO
Estate of
DeduCtions at speriflec belOw
P wit? flit f011owing •!t reQUIrUC IC secve COPY f yOUr
43-CamPIfl Equipment
tar appointment Ask lot0(71
___________________________ HoCo' Rent win. PurChase Plon
to I on
I'
Additional compl.tesets or parl,e
ittrrUNITED
IT
4.7(5
0151
lult.
I
'AMV.i(
L"641. V.S.Pl%AMAKEP i4Sports Equipment
Rønp.
—
It i,PC
t'DUePfltCflt
Dersesoc
PaI Ridge 7 Pedrooms 3 bath.
JULIUS 0 PITRUSI,'. PlaintIff's se's 0$ documents mA', be ootainec
FU,I011OniVersnP.050
I rI-ipprato' Well IC Wall Ca'
COURT. MIDDLE DISTRICI OF
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Call 3734262
e ID7 * 15
Dt proparlive bi(1de"s o'
Stto'ney, Whose OdOrCil ;33 East
;-'ing
FLORIDA ORLANDO DIVISION
Merchandise
Call 327
It All Person', HavIng Claims
interested pti5 by depositing the
Roblnso! Street Orlando, FlQ'idO,
COURT 640 1344 ORL CIV
.IThESS m; tionc arC oflic,
Salary plus commisSion
Demands Again.' Said Estate
%p,Clfied amount wnpr.y or
ono' before the 3111 cia', l October
________________________________
seal 0' thiS Coun' •t Sanlord
UN 1(t) 57&amp;IES OF AMERICA,
Seminole Coun'y Flol'idA, 'he; 17*? 1972. and file the OipIfl$I with fIst 'eceup' at retwn.c oocum.nts
keleaDit nior. to Ø'.ve ?'utk+ I0C
notified •1W eduCC lb file a"p '51-AuctiOns
NARD P NIGHI. A SNOLE
w'-v'rt on Plaintiff's .tto'np; 0'
0e'psI' wil! N refunded
bed'OCmt •wa'Iablt now, no pe
Seal'
r'tIse? 0 yOU ma; have again?' Said
I lumber yard 4$ H Week Es
S7s it
Secu' v
DC SALE No':e 1 ?'"U;
And
Trifle
ctllPfS'
l'InPt
b,ni'S
Apply
mte't' it' the office t Hono'-able .53-- Sw.
-----____________
(1'aw trors bidden; wilt receeve
ootIul' will 1w entered agant' yits'
Clerk o' Circu" Durt
the' pursuon' to a Summafy Fine.
--a
nto
Sco"v
s
pot'sor a'ot' 9
Wallace H Mali. Coun's uuue for 54- EquIpment For Rent
the
per ten' 0$ their total Orpoilt
to' ttte relief DemandeD
0$ Seminole
Dec"ee o' fo'teSure ent.rec
0( S FrPnCC
Home Bu,iaers
Houses For Sale
31
St,- '1n0It (Our";, a' t'i,s offi, ir the
dOcuments
'ecept
Complain'
September IS. ic'; t,', tnt auov,
5SMI',cettOnP0UI
Counts C so' iOa
SenIorC
Ate'
10'DO
(DU'-' H0bi if Sontora
seA! 0'
t,anc'.
anD
Itte
Ott,
Illtio'i
1A1P'.l.S!
e'st'tIPd Court eO ttte bor S'yled
For
ie
lIt Zeri.n S tI"
Pf
viithir- 515 cIrnda' months t'o te
leIUflt or
Costs fOr postage
!tiIk COu' or. fhe 77th osy of SCi
the undprtipfleO
• 40,W 15! 5t
io' oral.. esperienc
C 1t
COISt
used
ca
time
0'
the
firS'
publication
0'
thIS
SSA—UPhPld
Goods
DellvS'% charges I11CU!0d Shall be
tember t977
A 51(16.
States srshaI or an; 0' h dul;
' not essential See
preferred.
7735
clan- or Demand mvs'
oecurtic from fIst aeposit it(OP'
I
lSeall
54-.AntIqs•es
autno'izeci deputieS. wel set' ,h, notice tact
Cii 5P(( P 1 51ff P
Joe C'e."nons
—
Gene Burke
be Inwrttingalldtoflt.lrthtPlaCeDf
ARTHUR
H
BEC,:WiTM.
R
to'
edoenda
prop.ytattit SemInole County
1
1792.
(l
KINOSBERRY
Chevrolet. 3700 S Mw,
and pot' office add'eSI f 57-MuitaI MerchandIlC
meet',
It selecting e SIsPV
As Clerk f the Court
II) Magnolia Avenue
Florida oettiDeS as (.0' IC Flock
B'icp home, 3 Deorooms. 2 oat?'
Sanford
the claimant Soc mus' e swo'n tO 51-Store And
_________________________________
Ekerri
IV'
lieu
0'
a
Complete
SI"
F;
Cecelia
s'
nIgrd. IIø'
32171
SUMMERSET NQRTH SIC
tpnttal heit •flØ 5', kItChin w?'
(it, Inc cia mont hI; agent or at
fict Equipment
ot ContraCt Oocum,n the fir- 0'
Deputy Clerk
7P4 IN I E S
A' A P.. A 0 1 P
Attorneys to' Piaintlti
lION 3 accordIng 't the Pla'
dftposai. r0fl9t 01W dIshwasher
lIsp
tarn.
shall
b
void
ton,s
0'
tame
assumes
iS 23+ l
Pbil5h DC? 3
individual
AggreSsive. relponhiDie men
?twi'epf as recOrded ii' Plal Boos 15
59_Machinery
Ptil,s?' 5ept II 25 Oct 7 4 1917
formal dining room. ftIy
Plarolt
F
us'aPsor
the sole rpIbIllt; •
711 4 I!'
P1 I
Pages 74 end . PUDIIt ecuros
neeDed OF' OUt sales 50$ tO take
PefOd. enclosed garage VA. 1044.
An Tools
Admin,Strtor
mnantvemeft' posItiors Escellen'
Semnri, Coun", 1l0'iO$ r' publi(
__________________________________________________________ sheet hr r,gUIrt5 f
P. Conventional Fir.OFicin; 47)
0' sac Estate
D-Bulldlng M.i.t-sal;
outC", tO the niphes' and bel' DidOet
4160+ Ry Crank. BiIDer
Al DoCumentS art Inc propert; 0$
guali'; Appointments on'y- cait
ti-Lawn And
P"iIt
the 01ufltt'
Scrambler
9 00 a m ønd
24 1977 a
373
Tud$;
,
Garden EquIpment
Dranpe Cdt Si..
I
following
within five (5!
rront poor 0' tne Seminoie County C,rr011 6. sin;
Thu lDQ t 150' homeSIte with a 2
75,' We',' PaS Avenue
47-LivS'StDck And
nate set to' receiving bids
F
IOidC
Sc,nto'D
Cou'!PDliSt
bedrot,rrs Pst)mf ifitiucipO na', CI1
1'OI. rior,oa
Wint
Poultry
77
lieD aucumen'; ma', be esamiflec
iMW.E 0iA1 DP(NIPi&amp;$.
Dater 4
3' Cule flieR-v
*et,f. at well OS 5 Iovelp It ir';
Atto'nr', tom ,mini5trtDr
the
I 1UI roast
a' tIlt offlcr of the 4.t-cIsit!
MAN
I
LANDSC4.E F OP
J4(P.
P'EEPLES
43— PetS And Supplies
ICoroisr
room. ','.reenpO porch. am.
SX
Pu(iI,tt' Dcl 9 16. 73 30. 1977
uI—
IflhltItuing locations
a'v
Only light ..ienct
United States MarShal
_________________________________
64—ClothIng
1. IUuetct niotsi')'
Dliii
),eti't,nolt' County D,s?rict
_____________________________________
cornmerceoI
pr
and
win
t'ain
ro'id,
MotIle- t)is$'ic'
4) Maktle
I llrmainder
McQuillan
5-PgI (lord
rrsioen',al 1300 lInt hour
TIUSUikV
s.f NOELL V.' W01(RRY
O
R(SOLUT ION
6401 CI
1:' Ltu.ngrm's
Transportation
':
wj"1
I • I Slate Ii 9; OtBe' v
.1010
4.ØminhitrOtion
BuIlding
42ltrqtIl?
s,s',,st.nt Ui,ltrd States Attprfl',
Of NE PAL LABOR (P
s'&amp;Cs.T INC. '.640 ANNULLING
litidr
5jEl0'
4473
5
s'. Eat! comme'- ee 5ttp0'
v'StaH at
t PI.intlff
PARI O A PLAT AND ABAN
Willing
tr. wurk
12 Is-s1puiiit
7D-TrlvCi TraIktrS
ML S OperSunda, I 304pm
',iiifO?V.
FigridO
4
J'hilsppint'
AND
71(76464(7
A
CLOSING
PublIsh Sep? 25. 01? 2 9. it- I977
Seminoir COitl
14 IIPEIUIL
34S
(;t '.SSD(
li-Auto Repasrs
DIS(CI641 I NU INC. L 013 BL Ott S
IS Mispl*crd
,rrttu
DIH
AAA EMPLO"1-(T
rise'5I Clot-lao
.
:..
45 Attempt
Parts AccesSories
11'
II ltl-cn
5"P(ETS £.I.L.EY3, PARES AND
F ce-- I wee.; Salary terms
3APl1 ORD. New 3 beom . home
ii.,iI(1r'-s' (j,ctsaflge
IYWrtt
5fJGtoupoJ
I15ileL
AR (A S
Co
UN ('(.41 110
MilCOt' .
117.600 ChAp' 775 1,nanciog $)t
Auto;
77_smp0rt
War&amp;,in
1111
_________________________
test
Pa";
horses
4 Olirse'.lhtD THEREIN
Ca%%,ltir"t
%1 Ours' Utah, P,ttør
drs'its
Lake Avenut
Aui;qiiiou'
1$ Utsc(e
ITuo1;i1un
It
MAY
CONCERN
C
WHOM
73-MO1OI'CyClt't
—
(iTy OF ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
ReVPOC; So 131 3100
34li-nttittl,t'1utIi
lnduaii
(port)
DrianDu FlO'iOe
Cumpst'y
the
herebt
given
treat
NOtitt '5
And Scooter;
FLORIDA
list
FuTrar ai;ii;dnr 3flTukr
tlt I
BALL
REALTY
Board 0! (Dun'y CommIsS,oners a
WELDERS. METAL
Notice Of Hearing
iigiittit'
;4-Ttuck5 And It-aliens
7
russIi
i I)?UflUtd
I V. Dodge Company
33 LIu:Ih
Io'iOa. 01 itS
Seminole (our",
MAY CONCERN
'C
WHOA'
IT
37 Cutiw futth
mounUiuti
= &amp;e'i'v&amp;nr maid
7874 Lage*nlCr Drive
t'r)'lIlI
56+tlled itt ri*fal IabeitF' or
3It TUI,t011Zr
F PliiN'L
4 1)imitu
heerinl helD Oft the- 3rd day 0$ r
PILL f.5747( N3'JPAN(F
CounCil f Ail,mOflte 5pr cogs
wriD'ng conseder oppOunity nØ
A certified cnect o' bank 0ratf
tObe'. L.O 1972 tri tnt Count;
)bl C L5T 11143751
dvanCCiiInflt Opening Dunedin
Semuttole- Coun';. 1liO that said
311 Luruliaali
payable to the Seminole County
Cumrnutsionef'S Meeting P00'! I"
— Re 372 771
P 377 %it
t,On
ii?, niriol
field
Council
will
hold
a
flvaufl;
on
also
Shop
ll1l
LI
Destruct School BD.rV
British ruh
ttet Seminole Count; CourthouSe a'
pIvmOUtP tOrionool,
iSiusdi,whosrs
Itic
Uuett,Utt
of
chang'ng
lIst
zoning
t)aoe
C"y.
Government Bonds a' a sl'istac
sllkwurii
lii
L$e WaleS V0ti0fl SiCk pay. TWO BEDROOM. I bath home with
25Bktiirdu1
iaS',,Ie(,t iOn tot tnt following Santu'C. FIOr ida. pursuan' t
Il'%
to'; bid UCtsC esecuted b' tfte bidder
PCtitiOf" and publiC nOtiCe giver
rkut' IamU
oetciDed
properly
SUrrtiet
it'
Sr
end acceptable
4l Ulrtmet
7. lIriu".
31) A.grr situ: iirs I Ilrt.t-ghi
is 5)5,00(1
techniQues Opportune' es f r
iiours
vacating end anniiuiung a part f flit
ci p0.-dIng
'it
1*414(1 BEOROOA' 1',
home
OWE LL 1140 Dl5TRiC" TO P 3
•0b0('!''" be
SubmitteD
*itt'
act'
Dci
shall
IlfUli,).
(Uitr
oW 0$ 1.01W L•%C
- 3 ELI' .7
Ii'; i'ti
Fla' ' ttt
roliect.
WP LI0'uGS 'oo"- on lake, with
Call
MLIL. I IPLE CAMIL S' 71$ P1(1,
o•par-za''cir
Sutimntlted
bond
tic The (lid
R IDAY
V Its' u
a', followS
WhoDvi •'
Or I
"oio'
CleO'*a'er ($131 3Lo?s I anU CLESStPeW,lt 150?.eli
9
r
unsuccessful biDders *ill be
3
T" 2
10111
4.110' ThO' POr' o flit Pia' o' te
FM'.
Draper.. 573,
¶0
Plymouth (3051 6k 0533 Also
F000'S
ADDITiON
C'
3 A M Ic 5 30 P M
'eturned promp";
hurt?'
arid
lyiri;
itn
Laoe'
¶owr f
F ts'( ACRES. *ittt '71 oro , ue ,,,.,,.
"AMDNTF SPRINGS according
OPr'9 to' weidet- helpi's and
t,t' su ;otS5'L t.00er *li beSC$iJtIO'd tuot'l,fte R,"uac
WPS
I
3 bed'opm 7 bail. (cotta Pi-.'
trtrecf r,co-oec en Via'
tI
Dii'
RIO1
iaborvrI
r5guired IC furnish and pay t
___________________________
SATURDAY
•ria gee, other Cetret $%
tf
PøDlit rugl" pf w.; 'fOrmerly Orange Bail
Page
13
t
11ao
I.
sat stactor; pet'formantc ant
Railroad rign' 0' way I EXCEPI '
Rn0r05 a' Seminole Count',
'.u'vCp FOrty chef Permanent P4(47 4.140 CLEAN. 3 opOro. I
9 00 A M to 12 NOON
payment boriC 0'- bonDs SedtIOn
51 JOHNS LS'INUE acCording to
betht, lust paenfed eI15iØ •fl(1 (,,,t
position Pad vS(O'iOr Mny
FIpridS
)507
MaltianC
Av9flup'
715 1$, Florida Statutes 1967 as
the ptai the'eof 'eco'o,d in Pia tJflI 51) 500
0 the (sty
PC boa 396
Hearing
will
be
held
othe'ben0$"S
WrIte
amendeD. will govern tfte rate 0$
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UNTIL NOOts IC
HØI Altamoete Springs Florida or
Lana Mary
AL
anirs
wageS p0cC tO 00
$em.nle (Dun';. C'iDa
October
4.
1972
at
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Stemper Agency
'TueSDay
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OUR
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CmPl0C
an
the
work
eatrrs
acreage, WhiCh
Need secvcls
New
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tStt'Il et 'tt.t 'ore ,f",'fSter
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pr1 'ci Icr 000 ago iriS' the- poposeC
377 4l'S'l
ItS Fron
'rtecl an; and or all beds or tc WOlvr
renounl tng and ci tsr a I'flifl a. an,
0379
well DO heard and
zvn'ng
ctsange
Ewes ISunc.,. 3231496
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any informalltiet in the bidding NV
,s all rign! 0$ the COun'; 0$
finS action, 105,51'
bid shall hO wlthD'ø*i' to' a per
çt Øfl tL
manula('i,..r' wantS toe'
It.ev.
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01W
theIi0I.0
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BARGAiN B, Vvinr 511.9%
o' tt,irty (301 Days SUDIo-Queri' 1 tnt
rspsr.eeeCed tit,e"gleSt *O'ke'fs Ig
lots. blockS streetS alleys. paris
post,ng Ill tnt-en 13 1 pUbliC PioCSS
(wstgm 3 hr I batI'i, on OetjtjIe to,.
opening Of biOL withoUt tfle CpfltOflt
ift
Altacisoflte
woes temporarily
and uflpiatted a'eas EXCEPT r
*tt?,ri the Cl's Øf Altamon'e
Ia. Ideal lot.rI.go *4 W flri,
0$ the board'
Springs. moving abous flee first 4
JQHNS $eVEPIUEi as $fsOSi'Tl in that
5pr,nps FiofrCa and published in
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THE SANFORD HERALD. a
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Lana at .fcresaia DeScribed
newspaper a4 general C irtUtit'Oft ifS
r a man.
(ly
Its,
boa'U
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County
Corn
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time
Said City. flf Ill
?efifsanCeSena$2IOOAmefii32).
E,p.'ienC*d140'n!0!
Seminole County
f Seminole Coun',,
missions's
leer 1151 day$ pfipF 10 lIst time of tile
471) 6n'me
3?'oiitr
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1972
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04.110 15415 SIt 00, 0$ October
IlOLk'2CJ1C0'UPil'
C"414 ANGEL
Ca a
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11.QMMiSSIONE PS
JANE RICHARDS
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5EMlNO..E
COUNTY
Or
Seminole (ounly.
City Clerk 0$ the
dcoorn.l'-,bathLo,*rs,:e
FLORIDA
Ni',triCt School BOa'd
City of AihamOFlit SpringS.
(ly Arthur H becitwItet ,.r
.-r'-it,oe. County, 4 Io'ida
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Put,li$t' Qct '4 1977
0' t- 977
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DELUXE BUG
Dark Blun ESPrASh4rp

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'quipped $7395 Bob MKee lJ'."i
(Art. 3)7W Itt St 3135107

R&amp;H

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DELUXE BUG
Atr Conditioned, LIght Blue

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VW KARMANN GHIA
5/,000 Miles, Extra Sharp

$1295
S795
$1395
$1595

Bank Financing Available
W4KING.
Hwy 17.92 at 5 Points.
3236700

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tt-Ii'p'orse 641 71)5 or aft.' p
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good iond't -on
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Alt.Q flail Shop 706 Sanford AVC
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50 HI' Merc motor. $4(U)
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'eI,ttt New battery. new tune ip (us
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7)7 1 Warren St LoniJwOOd

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Parts AccessorIes
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e'qc,epvus.'i't IIfi%I'flIly ,"i%tItll. - I
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il for anoltier churCh, %(Pv'iiil.
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oSt for bei'flO;Oi
$1 100 pIus
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(3, ij.tri
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Str.'.-i,
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lw-i) liCetkl'lt 17) 3031

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COMMODORE APAR TA' I 1.15
Miller Real Estate Inc P pattor.
3077 MhpF'Oha Lit 373 1740

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icwn owner ma', carry ?n.1
CITY - E;clus'e - Near hptal
mortgage Phone 323 14&amp;7
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bedroom with lirQe ClOr..1A roorli
clOwn payment and lItSer"l'
515300
mOrtgage 01 5'. per t 1.rt
we HAvCMariy Other Listings
Available P4o; 1 337 8465
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Available Sat afternoon
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MultipIt Fvs'iily to C? Genera'
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Further dr-sc-two flt OF' Well Side W,fl'P' Park FIo'da
of SR 436 Welt t MOWPII &amp;rms A?10flC', to' AdmInIstrator
PubliSh DC? c. tê 23 30 t973
Apartments, 76 acres
TrtI', public hea'i't will be helci It- t)(l c
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PHONE LISTED IN YOUR 1M1

To celebrate NisilOilili klewspisper
Week, we are ollering you Spvci4l i
PrIce oIl all wani ails, SO yøu sAIl
tls',t tivet to.- yuui sell liv powerful
selling puwut thaI Is piskud in Ih
Walt Pds
took ,ound your house or apaitiisiit, In your garage. attIc, cloths,
Lii a Puic AcIion Want Ad leap into
sellIng tion for you. ronv.Illng
thos. Idle thuS 11)10 welcOme
dolimis.

PURE ACTION WANT AD RATES
All want ads o,det'ed titsi iiq
thIs week tvndIIflJ Ii td4t I
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amount of days ad runs, This
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Tuesday, October 10, 1977—Sanford, Florida 327/1
Price 10 Cents
651h Year, No. 36

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former .empt entities will
begin paying titility taxes.
which iq IA per rent of the tntal
bill
The Commission, conterned
re'er the damage done to Pnc'
Street Ad jacent to BrIm
Tnweri, by the contractor for
the structore, ipprnved a
motion by (ommkstsiner .iulian
Stenstrrim. which put the

1"usme Smear; Admitted Fobrication

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dthln lA c1aY, the city wifl
lock Mt the qtrc'pt
The mot ion w1ts .roMei1 hy
'mmi'i'ner ('.oiion Mevi'r
inn pawci with Mayor I
Moors abstaining from
The city manager "st,,nats1 i t
w,uld require from PiflA !n
IMAA to make repairi to the
Itreet. reportedly rlami,gr'd by
osavy equipment
in .;nnh.r tern, i(nnw!es
nfntrner1 the •',mmIsclnn he
has hilled the Sanford Airport
Authority to collect for water
which :•s not being motor,ld by
the airport tenant'

rffirø, plus 'hurches .ind other

(ity (nmmlssfr'n w;is aprsed of this during Monday
nhthUs meeting by W f
Knowles. city manager. who
asked if the panel wsintd to
Allow for eernptinns for these
rinn-Iiix paying groups ('r.rnrnIssir)n did not want to
exempt anyone
The new city ordinance
means the new county rnur
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Clitirif bps. hr,ttirhiq and
.vc'rnuiientnl s,geriric's In
orufv.trl whkt, are bIlying watt
;4fl.l 5Pw1i'(' c'rvIrc'. t'i"
fri'b'u"s. c'le triiity and gas
will start paying city utility
t8ec with their next bills
rc'u eIvecl at the end r,f this
uirpntk
The new city ordinance.
whjvh b.'ranj,p ef1etIve Of I,
tart f th" lit',' fisaI yc'ar.
f.uiieil tit (sc'rnPt ff'flPtaI, ctate,
. r.unity, urusnk'Ipil g(ivernrn,Pflt5
and burr Pu property ns'rl for
nrchip or e'lurntlnn. a* was

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For Churches, Governments And
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'l4Iwsorl 11115 ;irknuiw ledged
fahrivatitill a letter which
ul,i unageui ttii' presidential
campaign of I)u'iiuuicratic Sen.
I-:.luiiuind S. Muskie. The
Wa.hingt.iui Post reported
tolav. ('lawson now denies the
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'.'. lute Itraise rn,mmun Ica tinns, referring to them i I kuialii I Iirls'rt S#'ure'ttl to ri'S wi si) iri', the sabotage t.iiciwild not he reached for corn- nuck.s
l runt ( ()1' nnils'nitivir ;uieruts ti' paign inrluideil ' Follo w ing
The letter and edit
iuieuriis•rc ut Iriire t;u?R u;irirli. i"nt Monday night. A news•t'nJII 1 l.;u,rutim autiviti"
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Ilie l'OSt 541111 S4'irf'ltl, it for- utatc'. f.iuruiiiu's. forgui litters man
leader'
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publisher.
William
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to
that
he
had
retired
Loch,
prompted
Muskie
',.'r who now, t,iaintiu$fus offices CII nd i Ia t' s' I etter he ads ; cwitrhtarrt
and manufactured for the night and that his wife make the now-famous
iii Marina l)eI flay. Calif has leaking
speech denouncing the new
tsun idi'ntifiu'ul in III1 re;rts items to the press throwing did not with to awaken him.
The
document
flawcon
allegpaper and fi.h in front of ti.
as all uperIItIve of the Nixon ramupli I go schedules Into
disarray; sesiing I onfudential edly wrote was a letter to the newspaper Mt ire.
clIIIIpluuitn
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files, and in- rditnr (if the Manchester N H. i
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The state ban Li not expected manager reported the 31.11.'
oct - I deadline imposed by the enabled Sanford to obtain the
,,tate but the permit was ren- permit, since the federal to have much effect on the gave the city a clean bill
'lered void by the 1X)llUtlOfl itovernrnent. which is funding a city's current building boom, health.
Health officials took ianportion of the cost caused the since most major developers
board.
Major Lee P. Moore Informed delay in building the new plant. took out sufficent permits two plingi of water from vario'iu
Moore complained that the days before the ban was sup- locations around the city nir
the commission Sanford would
request an informal conference pollution board had ' tarred posed to go Into effect testing purposes.
A county health official
w ith the state board and explain Sa nford with the cam.' brush" statewide. But now, it is urnible
to
obtain
a
permit
for
vised
The Herald that only
ss
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state
po
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that the city is trying to con- that was used on o
harmful bacteria is checked
form with the anti-pollution cities that had not tried to connecting a sewer
It is
Concerning alleged pollution when
guidelines in that it is now conform to the new standards.
No
date
or
time
for
the
of
the
city
drinking
water,
possible
for
foreign
bodies
to
be
constructing a seconhidry
sewage treatment facility, hearing before the pollution which was reported in The inthe water but ullesathey an
which will surpass the new board was set since the official Herald after a Sanford woman cause sickness or disease, theY
city request did not arrive at found "wiggle worms" in water are not cited.
state requirements, .iIitmIilIs' utiliiI'l thins

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It's official!
'flit' State Water and Air
Pollution Board has served
notice on City of Sanford to
B John A. Spolski
mmike no further sewer connections until the present
sewage treatment facility is
Poli tics equipped with a secondary
Dirty Ioii1tks
Oh my. m
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readers.
least 90 per cent of the bacteria
from the effluent that Is
dumped into the St. Johns
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River.
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Clarence Darrow: Chase
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at Monday nights meetln that
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Russia, Vietnam, the Moon and Mars. Is
that all there is? While news from far-off
places seems to dominate the headlines, life
goes on and things happen right here in
Central Florida
that are of far
greater concern to you.
In this day of miracles, nothing
has replaced the newspaper for
A*iracle at
keeping you informed of what's
ha1)Jsening around your
own neighborhood:
ur doorst so p
weddings, engagements, births,
deaths, church news, school
news, police news, social events.
'here else do you get local sport news?
Who helps fill quotas during fund drives,
promotes safety, fights pollution, and backs
every cause whose aim is to make this a
better place in which to live? Your
newspaper, with all its services and features
is perhaps the greatest single force for
service to the public and the community.
Our goal is to make it continue to fill every
possible need in a bigger and better way in
the future. This is your newspaper.
a miracle on your doorstep.

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national possessions. A state, a
people. a system which suppresses the truth or feprs to
publish it, deserves to collap-

Dropping
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ndvising tile city riot to connect
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fins country's problem
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that we've all being :0nd1t1etl $1 000 fine and up to a year in
to living and accepting a
the county jail.
hy change
For msLincu.
Previously, Sanford had
dates in history
obtained a temporary permit,
1(1 be the first one in favor of
c it y to
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the 80 year old World War I
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toda y, " We ' ve riot going to
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('ASSE I .UF.R flY — (otin. tit' ill not be a candidate this
cilman Thomas Napier, who year for either the chief
previously 114111 announced his executive position or for a seat
intention to seek the office of on City Council.
Napier said, however, he will
mayor in the L)t'ce'mber
his present term of
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munic ipa l cl".'tion. told The u
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t ii utrmnan said his dtu.i'on nut
conto run was made
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hospital notes
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Senator McGovern tnt s to
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McGovern had broken a
it promise of last May to "avoid
Inflammatory rhetoric,"
Which leads me to question if
the Republicans, Including Mr
Nixon haven't really broken one
of the more Important lessons
In life .... the Ten Colt)itiatiditienla ..,''Thou 51)4111 hot
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Jerry Wesley Cox, 28. ot
thiar seconds betore it "as hit by a Seaboatd u,i'tlirie treight train,
T R. McIntyre. COX pulled tip t o thi'
According to investigating
tracks, saw the train quite a ihstanice down the track. Jilil 'tiIL'tLMj to u
across the tracks. 'rhe car stalled and Cox had to jump t rum the 4iIi
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walls. The sLiUoti attundwit,
terQy Htcksun, went into the
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111011
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"1'itSiOfl5 injured a Sanford
circuit
breaker t'vt. is
',erv ice station attendant and
and
turniem
-au.scd extensive damage to the
tlghb.
imperial station at 13th Street
The spars t"ih the
,and Park Avenue this morning,
bt.i-'
nutte.j the IWIICa It
,.c'm'duui to Sanford Fire Chief
quick
explosions.
the expLu**wi
; M. Harriett.
ripped
the
dour
from
its hinge"
Harriett said a tanker WdS at
demolished
the
bc'm
the station. unloading &amp;OUUand
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Witt
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wall."
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was
treat
.aLluns of gasoline.
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releas
at
Semnuwle'
Memoria
Irfited into the building,
LIu.'sputal.
he tanker alread) ha
umiloamkd all the gasuh:iu, su the
twuie tere nut pouring out ii
high 88 low this the tenL' of the widergruwd
\'tvrtia
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addition, he pointed iut that
with the growth of the city by
necessity anyone seeking the
ma&gt;or's office must be willing
to give almost full time to the
job. This is also true '( a council
post he said
Napier reminded other
tandidates who wil1 it. )
forward seeking the office that
three hoursa week will
two
not be adequate to fulfill the
responsibilities of the job. lie
said at least six hours daily is
a Ina)o to give to
the city anti nearly that much
time for a councilman.
Napier thanked the people of
t.a,s.si.Lbtrr for twice electing
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explosions at tilt lflhI)trlfll Service StIltiun on 131h Street and I'Lti'k
venlIe this morning. Service station attendant Leroy Hickson was
t!'('iltt'(I LOUt t'deLtSt'(I ft'OIU the St'IflhtU)l(' Memorial I luspital
ill III V nwent 1'hUb)

Thv sAluthern hall of the
nation totbi) enju ed lair and
pleasanhi) nukt weather toda
%%htile great variety spiced the
northern half with snow. rain,
chill tt'mnI'ra(ures and trust
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