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rziuitjatui to Sekivui River Hilt!

Appeals had been filed by Ar.
unconstitutional
By BARRY SCHWEID
Associated Press Writer
Tile justices acte(i on appeals thur IA'Vitt, tilt, state comptrol.
poll.ster who his called all tile
ler; Ewald It. Nyquist, tit
W.A,SlIINGT0N (AP) - The from tile ruling by a threejudge
presidential races correctlio
ay agreed to juinel ill New York City last coll
revie%k a New York law that April. 17he case will be heard Earl lirydges. majority Ivad
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provided $28 million a year in early next year and a final of tile st.ate Senate; and it (IV
'17honias E. Dewey in 1%8 Haman Catholic and two Jewi.
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state funds for parochial decision .announced by the end
parochial scholols.
.says he won't predict thiss rdt'r schooh until it was declared of June 1973.
cause it's "an election like no
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sch(mil site. and S7.5,6.;10 for Chamber
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Commerce
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school consirm tioii. When
executive inanager. Krider said
,I,illlll y w as a pp(olil ted to
been submitted
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lie Said. he would donate
represent tile Sanford chamber lx)ririg counties tip serve &amp;-1
another
15 council t-ontract..s for development
acre siti' or $150,000
at
a Nov.
and -it U01 hudding permits
organizational ineeting set for the drafting committee !
"until They include Putr
.tttuttit r 15 at rt silt or another
1:30 m it Stetson Ufli% er
hItiti (,ordon of P IIII
$150 kit) liutist .%liU1ll is
tht
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Duval. Hans lander
$2.00ii-$35,000 range.
Jacksonville Mayur hans G
Opposition aroose from citing
"I"aniler
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- Jacksonville; Clay, Geor,,-,Carlisle of Green Cove Springs,
of a possible ,A,iler crists,
chairman of the river council

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in 1969
acmpted

-r being designated wti a Nation
organtied St. .Johns
Valles- Council, it group (of Moldel Ifiver Project

(hapx.hI prt'si(llIh ir 1

as Good Samaritan I loille director Mother

conditions like the present

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anti %%vildilli"

The first subject then drove ruloorto-d alootit $251) %~ijrth tit
fl-v (.'it Imik too t%orlvi -Stivel t

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436 in ( asstilberry.

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Deputy

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I I)et. %VIlltatii Hogan of the

Two

After 'ShootOut '

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Howard. 27, and Frances
1)arlecn Carey, 21, with passing
a forged check. Both were
;ild tinder $2,501 t,onil each.
Willard toi; Cures, 29, and
I--in E(l%flt(l thiward, 31, were
both chsrge'I with t')nsItri(y to
t'i-autnit other telony and jalIrd
tinder $,001 bond each.
According to Hogan, at tempts to cash the checks were
made at several 'nnfort1
businesses Saturday niirnin.
and he caught them in the act at
one of the stores.
Vincent Jarvis Militelln, 17, of
303 Oak Street, l,ongwood,
turned himself iii at the
department muter he
.cherlf('s
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had been sought on six felony
charges by 1)ct. Sgt George
:bbg). [)let. Robert Kunkler
and (*)Lt. Jerry Capshaw.
with
Militello was charged w
three counts of sale of Canumitas
Sat Iva I marijuana I. ti,
counts of possession of Can.
liabin Sativa 1 and one count of
receiving and aiding Its con-

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The
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fle.artment arrested two
l";ftCr d
, Incident
in the parking lot of Glenda's

Restaurant on French Avenue

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llarok1 Garmon of Wi French
Avenue told Patrolman F B

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rocking chair valued at $50 o"

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IS NO LAUGH ING

Nichoiks, after she reportedly

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carrying a eo we a sertiing silver ladies

carxwi in a public ring, a gold necklace, a
ith small
IA sweetheart ring
John Shaw°I Atlanta
toot diamond, a gold bracelet with
Sanford Police someone
from his wallet while he jade sets, a gold locket necklace.
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SemiDo)t a ladies wallet and $10 cash.
was at Number 56.

and

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down, support of kw enforcement, and orderly development."

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Marcel.- Partridge

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Verlaia M. Purvis
Joao-, Iudviig

Cte.sUnt 0. E. Sirm
Edgar W. Wamn
I[Auise R.
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Robby Pryon
Fred E. C+iat

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3rd DISTRICT, SEMINOLE COUNTY, DEMOCRAT
A Paid Political Advertisement yAl Do is ampaign Treas.

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Barbara L Seeley
Risena W. Perkins
John Wilbur Burgess
Ann Marie Kennrd
Dorothy L Harley
Asher Kanner

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Tom ULAN

has walked your neiqhborhoods,L
V i sited al most 60,000 homes ...
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each user wants lnforma•
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the earth — information

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* Architects
* Engineers
* land AppraIeri
* Lawyrs
Military Personnel
* Real Estate

the Florida High.
Patrol arrested 14 and 15-

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the issues.

Developers

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near the Lake Mary exit.

should lx' prrstl ibtd fir
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Melvindale, Michigan as they

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Jackson, 76, of P.O. Box 162,
Lake Monroe; Leroy Hardy, of
P.O. Box 171, Lake Monroe;
and Wilhilm James Posey, 24,
of 1711 West 14th SLect, San-

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arrested by
I)tty Jay Leman, and
c harged with possession of
nLotal by a minor. His bond
;vas ,et at $100.
Deputy Taylor Roundtree
charged four men with gam.
Wi ng and Jailed each under $50
bond. Arreated were James A.
Polry, 25, ot 1510 West 13th

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Baby &amp;I G.Bnen
Maxie I- Burke

William

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J a nie!- Roger Bakke, 17, of

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Dan C. F-'-ilve&gt; , Lake Monroe
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small, 18. of 119 l.nke Dot
Drive, Sanford; Kenneth Hay
Speigle 19, of Rt. 2 Box 530 A
Sanford; and Dennis Joe

Audrey J. Gamey

Bmda C Ml

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Mr. and Mrs. Kaplan tcrc,

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Jenkins, 18, ol 625 Camella

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R eport

(marijuana), less than five
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The live, jailed under $600

My record shows con6*q-., v,,-t9nt voting to held taxes

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Possession of alcoholic
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possession of Cannabis

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shot Ernie Stevens in the leg Orange Avenue. Sanford,
with a .22 caliber pistel.
reported several items missing
In cc)nhiectlOfl with the UL)t from his residence. Entry was
a p parentl y
through a
charged Jo Patrick Sullivan, itchLn window.
34, of 2545 South
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Sgt. Abbgy arres!ed two 15year-old Sanford juveniles in
connection with a tIeft at the
Presbyterian Church at t.Jpala
Road and Country Club Road.
Abligy also arrested of 14-yearold Forest City youth for petty
larceny and violation of paroI'.
That was in connection with it
theft at ii Forest City cOiWlCflCl
store and Abbgy is also seeking
a 17-year4d in the incident.
Sgt. Raymond Parker
arrested fie teenagers at the
Mevielanil Drive-in Theatre
last night charging each with

Total bond

LEAVING HOME

in Sanford.
battery b;toleti from his car
I,iot U, ZMS South Park Avenue,
utulc t was parked in front of
Sanford. %as charged uith
his residence at 2551 Palme:tn
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A%vnue.Sanford. 71* bauer
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LESSONS

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VIRGINIA Mercer, longtime Lake Mary !Id:1 s u:
the community's woman club to introduce indoings sponc-r
cumbent County Comijssioner Al Davis.
Ann Siezkowski Photo

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gr i-ct To,,, Dolon At

the lake Mary Woman's
('list, dinner mmii rally
lii'ncon is it I mirtilitiate for the
hIoiis' :f Heprecentat lvi's.
district 33 while Dolan Is
running for Ihe State Seflnti.,
ifth, ilktrli I

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to the polls and

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Chelsia Fletcher

?-,ancy Hope Johnson

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Liesel T. Sumner

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Virginia McKibben. DeBar)
Thelma L. Woodbury.
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Jennings, Longwood

Amanda
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District 16 Demo.

MISSOURI BELLE SWOFFOHO WILL WOI1P( FOR:
IMPROVED BTUOENT,'T(ACtftIl RATIOS: To ,'iii,iain
proper classroom balniiu for totta; i natfuctsun, and
to deovw u p th. child as an in1i du,iI.
EXCEPTIONAL CHILD PROGRAM: tncvased seivices
to: the E x ceptional Child Proratn Sns urddlatdtlljs
the heartache and truelratione of many because IIO50
saivicas are grnatly kksrq

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4A--The Sanf ord Herald

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TUE FOOD ib hot and
and the carklidates
are ttskng I uh advantage of
it at the Lake Mars Woman 's
Club chicken dinner and
rally Thursday night. On the
serving line are Mrs. Alyce
Lansing, Mrs Pile Hughes
and Beth Gregory. Being

Stci'ii's

'Friendly' Insect Is Sought

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TA).) .M)AS.SI';l-;, Flu. t A)')-Scientists, working under strict
ill soon begin
ccc urlt'
for
a friendly iiise I
searching
to free the state of ln'.eiIs like
the Itesky hive bug or ilrenmh'it

lime stalliv tei-hnlmpie %vas tisi'il
t)mt fall heii Iwo widely sep.
aroteit i'aes of si'rewwnrmim br-

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served are Mrs.
Struble, County Tax Collecti G. Troy Ray Jr; State
candidate
Representative

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More than live million sterIle
(lies were dropped In the
Sebring area after larvae teii'
se'rcwain-iii.
found in late Sept.'intmi'r on it
A $.,'I57,000 lalkiratory Is lwlng mimi-h, mititi Ihmi-,w million Were
built at the University of Flor. dropd
' in 11w O x ford area
lila as a first major step toward Friday, it ieek after larva"
substituting biological eiiimtrols were found near there
fur eheiukats.
('onnet' said his departiiment
Agriculture Commis.-itincr did not think the ( it mass's were
l\vle Conner sa c ' fit, elm Is to msmin'u'temt 4mmimI milit not knnw him
prtet't the coy tr,,nimwtit
tIme flies gut Into )'inrlula+
citing tile ImIb done iii prov i +1
in g a fmKt SII)11)'
The I a tin ratorv will he
operated by the university, Ibm'
U.S Department of Agriculture
mod the state Agriculture
l\'parl ument s Plant 11141wstr
Di v ision
Conner would not venture a
guess as to what agents the
Inliorotory might discover to

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tlertrnrncs v-lu? h.a pleaded
cuilty lii pirating znlcrmatrnn stat-r prson term or one year in devised to print readouts for mission.
All fr gererating ur
Aeroet General Corp of Fcil.
t telephone from a rival corn- ccIunt a1 and a $5,(k'Kl trw
I'OIrt v-ill be
Court records divulged these som, Calif., a firm that ud Turkey
pany's computer.
ISD
as
its
main
supplier
of
b
mid-1973
T!v' will st
The iniustrial c-}oak and "g. details of the episodc
A caller used an identification computer services and UCC as 2.384.000 kilowatts of electn.
episode rnv)'ei Hugh Jefenerg to florida resider :
code number belonging to sir a backup source
try Ward, 30. of Pain Alto, his
FP&amp;L vs
eiiplvet. Uni'rrsi Comt- ISD ciomer to fl LSD's
1St) SaUl the hijacked proAfter the No unit reaches i
multtmiflinndoliat UId%L
Mg Ct. of Ialo Ails., Its cormwer pndtion
1Tfl enables a custOrlier to so p - cent
computer here rnt rrleazng
pcTJtOr. lntor.riaton Systems
feed data into the computer's level, the facility wil l be shut
alleged trade secrets on Jan
m so furDesign. r.. of Oakirni.'t, and a
memory bank over a telephone down (or several days
am
worti
shout
'ornputcr
ajjustments can 1w made.
and '.}v' diagram, cha rt or
Isp s4'c'tel it
S ;. (mO
miiwd graph responding to the data ciffm'als said.
duped uher the
rd reversed his previous
ulli be plotted at the cu.-;torner's
Ww'vt r. engineers and nucomputer began
innocent plea Friday when Alalute.
rlemr
technicians have been
data cards for no apparent
mcdi County Deputy Dist Atty.with the rtactors
nkering
ti
Ward w- arrested Feb
Charles Herbert asreed to drop son and two v-t'4 later one of
SITIL- ' their first operational day
Q1 attt'i- police
its customers reported receip'
d the I
;. second count at grand theft
ni order to comply with AEC
0tha t
of $ 5 unordered computer
dener ir, his offi
"in w rn tere of iice+"
test requirements necessary
punch c-ard.s+
eorrance with the
Ward. fret on E,f..i bail, was
before full service is allowed.
Subsequent investigation b
stolen from ISP
ordered to appear for sentenc'A giant r adiator" is under

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no
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until
'llwrc must be
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Imitilogical
it is found In be a
element, a (rwnclty Insect t''
$ annihilate unIrien(1i) pests. "
Fct.r green houses at the Itni.
versity will be equmj)x'tl iitli

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"We mutist protet .m m:ai mist a''

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Athletic Boosters meet at F
p.m.Mtiweec-ampus

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weests. love t'migc, fire nut
iuosquitoes, fruit flies or screwornis.
lie said a major .umokra.
tion t the lab would 1w s,'CiIrI
ty

Compan} officials e xpect to

agairist Ward begin using the "rachattir" next
ear

heays
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In a civil trial that ended last constrcctmnn at the Turkey

Seminole Calendar

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filter the air. Their thick sak't
glass will Lw ttutwdded with fiie
wire to prevent irem rig.
the
screwworm .n i99 through the
use of sterile nitt' ,
was. Conner s.id, ''a nitern
phenomenon ef my time.'
The screwworma flies "aused
$10 million annual damage in
Florida and about i 2o million in
the Southeast, mostly to I'vestock.
They are the most inhuman
pest I know," said Conmer. Thcy
just cat up the live animal."
Winter killed the flies in other
areas but they migrated to
warm South and Central Florida. The area below Oala was
sealed off with roadblocks in
the winter of 1957.M to prevent
trucks iuiulir.g cattle from Inking out the fl and the eradication program begun Millions of
sterile flies were dropped over
the areas and because the females ni:.!e o-lv once, their
eggs mere infertile, i nd no new
generation h;it.-'he..+ 1
"The program was a success
almost from th start," Conner
said

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KEEP HIM !

CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY
Paid P0Im.,I ,.d

Be jchr Carl Car"

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or' life For example elrnirv
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fabrics proper
wrthkie.frre care
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selections to choose

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of m1'ed. heavy
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As'ensnmn Luthe'an Oiur'.
Cass'1berry. 830a.m.. gaff
92 north of Sci-iun.Me Plaza ,

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Square dancing at the Sanford Civic Center at 8:30 p.m
Join John Saunders i rullu,
and time Starlight F.:rirriadur

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HOUSE OF FOAM

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Grand Opening .
Thursday, Nov. 9

My record shows consistent voting to hold taxes

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OPENING SPECIALS Brc P1101,

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1 lb. Bare. Shredded Foam — 41".

FREE WASH SPONGES

(2 Blacks South of Sanford Pk
e201 Orlando Drive

KEEP AL DAVIS
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
3rd DISTRICT, SEMINOLE COUNTY, DEMOCRAT

322-245
anford Florida
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A Paid Political Advrtsernnt By

Al i.)uvs Carnpign Treas,

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Mate flouci unit S!'rM.
Suite r.. Bill Cuntt:r &amp; Or-

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The "Gainesville

Six" plus

two

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LaKC

Jennie

supporter 61 the nrantxntion.

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The VVAW mcz'thert are Slime has pre'di:ted 7' ti 75 per
rent of the sjat
f million
!rott C.iimli, 2L, n! GutnesvjlI

1e•, WUian J. Patterson, 2,
of Austin. Peter P. Mahone,
of N
Von: City, Alton C

thpir akAir orv.

,if . ,urn ti

hedrcom 1½-bath nomci. COT

vnetntiy IoC?*C btwW 179

IMMEDIATE

I 4 in Sanford Home% feturi
rentral Pit

neat

wall In-WAII

c 4ro.?tnQ,,nclosaauara9e kfCF
6LlE' IRIC.CIiATOR iP
All lswflt are IuIl,
tnili$11If,
n (0,111. ,ldei and IS t o'

OCCUPANCY
ALL t'4DME1,

ballOts

.Iotw W Kntffui, 3, of Austin, voters will cii

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Foss, 25. of Ihaleat, FIn.;

ccr'uact,

lifies incoming and outgoing mail

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CO.
Donald
ii straight parts ticke: l inisi
and Stanley K
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Hollywood.
IA)- 4 '
candidates for an office are
Michelsen Zi, of C.amesvilk
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lined
up side b) side, rather
Nonmember John hriggs,
fl.13.11SI
thtir. Ont pLliN'd (III U) Of tIn
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f Gfltn*5Viitt is the ciglini fl
IIGHIODOMOI4
other.
Op.'nS',nI-t
MaIiianhl Store
I endant

$21,900

I- ram Orlando *aI5 N wI, 179 PtI

95%

LoDtIr Hr ut
F I N A N C IN G 'c
in' v'et' or Santa Karr.'- roII
iufeiuê .49n h- 'it'- SANTt-

MicheLset was

added

MUSIC

O ne Vote

Make
The Difference
H

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BEFORE

GENERAL ELECTION

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F. tolonlal Di. On
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MISSION E R I

LEGISLATIVE

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Del1ocra t

ALL PRECINCIS
State Senator

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16th District
(Vote for one)

TOGL1ft'

Lori Wilson

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E.t-IE'S DlFFEiE"4T lnc1rndf''k
FuIs' irne

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LORI V1IStN

WHICH TEAM
DO YOU WANT

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;embe' sf the

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w:r
render the same type of
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c:.rvative representation in Washingtr iht the people of central Florid a
-e ri receiving from Lou Frey.
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The voting records of Reubin Askew and
Bill Gunter were nearly identical when
they served together in the Florida State
Legislature. Gunter, as a member of the
McGovern-Askew team, will follow the
liberal line in Washington.

VOTE POLK YOUR SHERIFF

V\AW nienihers were nnurij'
then.

McGOVERN-ASKEW
GUNTER

Florida's "Busing Governor," Reubin Askew,
one of the only Governors in the entire
South to support George McGovern for
President, has endorsed Bill Gunter for
Congress.

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SALE!

ELECT

Lake Mary
Blvd.

'36930

11,000#000

3.7%

Northwest
Lake Mary

'25450

6 1#250#000

$21,700

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Dougicra

2011650

441,800

22,500

'812,000

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58%

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6.2%

'8,100

Road

S. Sanford
Avenue

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Yo. Be The Judge
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Had all the lands b..n prop.r17

How many schoo1
How many roads
How many added siriicu

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AGAINST Amnesty

for

MY OPPQNNT I: taking credit for his •; J,cil •tpei4nce In th. some
of I mats ond 'at, wsiAJ Ii
a•vsn years. L.fLglY. Jiin sem
maca of th. same vat.jn

PROFESSIONALS

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RICHARD

• AGAINST Forced Busing

USED 0FFSE1 PRINTING PLATES
23 INCHES BY 36 INCHES

Draft Dodgers

• AGAINST Welfare Chislers

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• AGAINST Gun Control
The Only One
• AGAINST Def1c-t

"qfj3 it

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perid cry

IDEAL LINING MATERIAL (They Just
Fil Between SludOjnnt Rafters)

SOR

1' Is A S'JI11, pr

NON RI5TI

PURE 'LUMI 1UM
EA5IL't NSTALLED W'.- STA'LFGUN

Ho Know'

COUNTY COMMISSION

"Your Team In Washington"
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BALANC ASSESSMENTS
with

FAIR &amp; EQUAL TREATMENT

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&amp;anfurb rraU I

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If you want o3 POSIrIVE, PROC-RSSWE, UP 10 D
ASSESSORS OFFICE vJh un appraiaI faff cnrpos.cI
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only of KNOWLEDGEABLE, L1CNSED iEAI. EST,(

• FOR Restoring Prayer in Schools

ALUMINUM
SHEETS

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AS$ES$MINTTO$AL$

YOU Be The iudg

DIAL 322-2611 or 831-9993

C4VU BE CUT WITH SCISSORS
IDEAL FOR ROOFING C' INSLJLA

RATIO

SAIl PRICE

could Iie asisssmini-s have provld.d during tits past $VSa peer.? WHO
g.ts credit for th. existing d.plorable diicr.p'onci.'-s betsur.sn h.*. ead
land assessments.

Wcyne Alrt Camp Trees

DEMOCRAT

apearina in The SanfordHerald are
available o YOU jr [x1 repriffl size
for S.

FOR

1971
ASSLSMEPIT

I.ak. Mori

George McGovern has endorsed Bill Gunter
for Congress.

Irisco

Conessrnn Lou Frey, one of America's
outst a nding yrur. conservative Congressrner, has endorsed
Insco for Congress

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Several 'V AW nleniber!
from around the natior vopilrd

dreds of arrests during street
thsturbances on tin finu nigU
of ttei GO! rilnvcntlori, ru

Iti()t Bill

WhIto homes arp being assessed at oer 90 pot cent of volvo $w.k if
land assssm.nts remain un1air1y urid.e as,.ss.d, making • -1 if do
burden of county support fall on this hom.c'wn.ri.
Here are a few examples of land sales, Irtdkotlng an .x?vem.fy low rothi
assessed value to current sal. price:*

Orange Blvd.

on the basis of performance.

F"

"Wi' art- gsi.sq ti puck the
rountruoni again,' said i
spokesnuir; for U;i group, "but
of course Inert- vr't
ruin; of us here tht timer'

lionit- Iron deiiiuwitrut.rng lit
the Miami Beach convention.

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Pris'fnt Nixon has endorsed Jack
fr Cngre:

iian1i cnur' '"; wnuld sent.

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NEKON-FREY
INSCO

r orner Semiioie
un ty - erin
Peter D, Milliot, Republican, endorses
the candidacy of John Polk for

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Al the August hearing V 4W
members sstageda marchIron;
the tiniversit; of Finrithi carspus to the doimtown federal
building and sent as man; of
their n'imter inaide us the

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Ind

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as ft ri-conspirator in a

uftt': the (.011 Convention
e.iIet ii. lylliml I4acti. i1w FAX
1CferLiiui?, pleaued utnecent ti
the charges but guift; to oflenses iegietrt 'ietnufliest'
civilians Ther p leu I olbwet

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ls',isii'r, John Iii 'arli. (111(1i:mnnd110'' (bait '.'l
%-Icrtstit S,i'nnli' to 1!W,l', ond tiii
man of 'Senitnole ('oiiut
s
lnliis;i'd I'i,i :ii- ttvt(te
yvarq Iii the I-11ri1n 11(11W
unt" - Hs'p;itmlteans for
'.- dr Gunter ",
'0 ansI host IiIIIi ansI Senn$e' all ,,,,ihipissI, if
stressel the Importance to In is tii,iiti
irtiI'l4'9 111111 %% Ill' (In- trncsi
A own of (lit' "I
S SM A N 4T14 UI S IA IC I
N
t-sirmtttee menils'rs, of urging htglb'ct iiritst'iple
and a tii.'n ktsssw'u Igi' a bility ansI sit
epsehlicans to find 111111 %% 111)
tw ceil.1la ry t o ,
(Icr si hi,?; I %% 1, still never have to oi le, siss tnt its
A PRO VEN CONSFR VA TI VE
is really best qunititod In (hi';i,schulzi'
the great lack ttiiit WISt.ttv
United
51"'o r.
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F I (Ui
( ';lilt said Senator Gmitpr's the JK'(il)is' in FInitilo's 00W
'-k
Congressional District ii:'
background, -utii as. tx'tti.i 11-11t1i District iiiit h'tiumsl
Bill (;ueitt'r and Jack
rntcesl tin it stair;' I,irin near —
Party lo oily nk'im" a
Li'- s' oalit i'lnr II:i : elected
great deal 10 fit(,, tic h4'i,'% I' It National Irosid nt of the
iIx', to 111051 Heptibltcans But
('iture F'arn;i'rs of Ameri ca ;
,f h'ivaltv is 10 be true, it lutist
;ittaip"sI iflu htghs'ct scholastic
not 1w blind," ('ant itd. ''It is rankitit in (lit' Senior ('hiss at
in; op~ nion that if Ck('telI. Jack
Uni versity lit l-'Iorssla 8(s liii
S '
hticto ' ou'uI hi' . tosi(ke
arit-ultur.sl student; ' aii ,l
i'pibarrissenient to tAitii (lit'
fortn-r i'leiiient:irv istiti high
C0%TIIe
ltepuhhican i'arty and Oil Ltit' sch,Mil teacher; A National
people of (In' Filth District.—
's's timer of ''Speak lIp Jay -et'"
(arlt sold he kness tlhl
siqti'st; received the Orlando
Gunter as a L)tiSlsi.-1w1 iililfl Jaycee,, Distinguished Service
entered the political
,\'s's ant and 1he 'Fnith in God'

At the original arraignment

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l'hi)nt l;iiitlti'rt'r I viglil I I.lkl' IiIiiI' ililt III II1IIIIf' a "i"I minI iliritici til
t ilt, I 10111(1 I I'ttga Iii 11111' Ii'tPliIIv

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In 7 pi.

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and
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RE-ELECT

Ifcon,&amp;ned desk-top unit iOI

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the War 'VgWi. Tht eighth is dab George c: W.ltart

Highlands

CJflV( ordered
nil UflOppW'd

rriipportrnnntnt
In the oTheni, emcierzit Sit!

th is ytar

McGovern (;unter tmmper Nottrict 13
sticker on aittn.
U.C.Rep. Paul Rover."n:
Wes: Palm Keah. w.o M we-

Demncrau nit;'&amp; Ili, the Florida
of alir.t splittin or.
pridenttnl and state f(ire.
Fnrtdit Lre'nrd'q a, c-tUlIn irig tj 10th Cnngrestonai
11 v-itt- for Nixon, the Size of his has said he arnh other 1env'
margin heir.1: the mati pont of cri)L art- running or,their
records, rather than ni- part n
ft cpubiran Stati Chairman the y1ecnvern
i1I. C1t'titU1iIflti .1 i ft IrIii
1 i'onan
phitnsrnth : rons-rvz-TImnii' ir-i
char'v of pLntUr4, LI (l'Ufl'
dic i. imRion-vnti luarino. but twu anti I don't stuirt the
Reputilucan National Ciinerv
fl .j• ff
vern pIlflp' hi'
vention with firearms and that mart likely.
Roer. oppusen b Reptshl£lIng.chnL are 'Iicdtilcd fO
The smaller fnr.'cast MU!
.ii C,usuufson of Fort
a rraignment tn US I)Lctrict iou$d he b record The bigj'eM Iuderdaic, is one of the nine
Court tndn.
presidential margin ever was
F' t r i ci o
1, e r. t
,
Th claimed the gov!rn- 1C3,00(i for
Dwight D
wIn' have GilflI'(. scheduled their hearing
F.iacntmc.wur over Adlai E. position ii tins election.
1. din before the ruitiuna. Stevenson it, 195
'rs.. Democratic incumhen&amp;.,
.•Ierttni ti prevent them
Nixon cu'ieti thei4:iW by t4oijik
Crestvgr%' and Den
campaigning
iIOJIIW votes In 1968 rece1vmI f'uqu: of Alta, arid ani, R(heoritna1 six and 'nwnr the $f,Sfl4 to 67G,794 for Democrat iutil:cnr. Lou Fre Jr of Win-.
msr,'dcfpr,diint,areniemersof Hubert It. Humphrey and 631,- tc Park, have no opposition
Vietnam Veterans Agai
t
nst Vj to: Anie'ian ptrt candi- Thetr rurnic' wr't appear on

e

for

Republicans arc hoping that a
Sik es of Clewiston and L. A.
n t.mu
adal wave of votes for Pres,- lzin.tln,
dent Nixon In it race with Congresswnai rant$IdnU' In U' "Skip' thfNLs of Patio Rtisrt
.rdon are rnfltNttfl( the Iflth
I)emncratsc Sen, C.tirpt• Mc- ne Ml, u)zMrie&amp;. ?OmpInint'd
,, bnd Iemocrr:
Fair
Campaign
Practices
flrit't sea,
Govern will wnsh some of their the
ra!UltdZltes to the victor: hnre. C'rnnr'iittet las t we4 that William 1.ehmIIi' of North
opposed h
HeiI
Rut mc.t Itepublirrn offiriaI
npnrter '•f ht Republican
OT
eonced' tht. Is lIkei to pLn z oppnrwrt hui twe fiLittifli' Pati' I Rethel of MiamI

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rnttntcs
throughout 'in SUitf )ut hen But h' added h would no: ram- e,.i4UiI
ffln agatnt
itr
bulIdtn l:le
they can
Tn1ocTntic pr.si•
fr
sblI'an
Jack
P.
Jn&amp; of Port
tiee(,
rn
nv.n 1! thu Mrt;
cntj:leatdithIt !'c flu
for
tIn'
De1iw
Richey
in
one
of
the thr rt'
presidential
thip
sinks danger his drlvfdi
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the
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north The (.i. Command said or..' rewmvn
wnh,fdf'd and th'
'ias killed. the serond ',ea
helicopter was destroyed
The losses raised toil S,U the total iomh." Y
t S aircraft reported loct to all cat•-'' . r ',r'
war This includes 4,91 helicopters
'-1f
rr.i
U.S. 852 bombers swept to within
their
deepest
rairk
the 20th parallel fc.-Iay in
iaiflS North Vietnam since the resumptior
of fuilseale homhin l.;t April The raids -'

shot
'low,, three It S iillt'optc'rs wilhiii Ii iniI's (if
1 ); i Nang -'i,,irli,y, killing two Arru'rir;,ris and
niwiling three, thin Il S Command annrna,iri'cl today
An Army
\hlI ( 'ohrri gtinship was hit by
'nilIl arms lire and q'rash'ql in flames Ii milc's
,i ith fil Da Na ng, killi ng on.' rrr''.v rni;i ii a nd
114, $JiiIIfljf1il the siq',titl
( 1111'. light ot.s.'i v;it ion hell(- opt.'n .&amp;'i
JhIt fIIPY.'II ;i' it ;,ttl'Iu,1)te(l to rc'('ovn'r Itst (tisti
I ' ruiiiiiiiiijst (Or(f'c

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ir; iur'r. in(,')c'r (41"

miles north of Vinh

were part of a rnneerti

"f(ort to blunt a (.rnrnunist buildup of troop,
;';id supplies in all jour countries of Ir.dohtr,s
in anticipation M a cease-fire, ¶ . riluM
;alrl

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March 31 '69

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BACK IN BRE'YL.D

BCi' N EREVARD, there is very
sirong feeling ?bDLrt the candi d ates for

THE NEWSP4EMEN

'4/ta.T DIFFERENCE DOES THAI
'IE 'TO YOU, in Sem!noe?
OWE OF THOSE FOUR from
will be YOUR State Senator All
are on your Seminole County balot,
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WOMEN of Bre'ard. wio watch their
qovernment officials
closely say
County Commission Cha i rman

LENTY!

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aHfour

are known best, OE is the : lea r chpi

'- late Senate Seat 16.

four

v ' her e

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Jan.-Feb. '6R

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Wilson is that ONE.

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11115i5I011 'halrmnan h,ri Wilson
apparently has built up a teanIy
lead in Itrevard in l,e Four-way
race for State Senate Seat l
'lliat is tile r, still of a voter
COCOA

-611;

150000

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5'.

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ALL THREE DAILY NEWSPAPERS
in BriL. .,ara have endorsea Lori Wilson as
the best quarfied in that 4-Sv race

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lt-ie TODAY Newspaper of Coc, Breard'

Her'

teadinq daily newspaper. said in its editorial of October 26, 1972:

"We strongly %ecomrnend Co'jriiy C(.rn mission Cha irman Lori
:

Wilson, an independent candidate, as the best qualified in the race

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HERE'S HOW TODAY, THEIR HOME AREA NEWSPAPER WHICH
KNOWS THEM BEST, SIZED UP EACH OF THE FOUR CANDIDATES:
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P olitical

vriteri. in a pnil Cmilar tA the

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first

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final

getting the highest number ci
Those Brevarri county re3ultc
votes wins, whether or not he or 'aCt.:: John Vogt fl, MA
she has a majority There will Thom Rumbere'r R, 12.2.
be no runoffs
hrider,d.'rl
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:(tu4n Thay told the New
York Times in an i nterview
!hat Hanoi -stands r"ady to
r'siime' negotiations with
the United States if

way

s.'tti.'mm'nt may
":'r ii weeks away
PARIS

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contest. The candidate thwe!it Orange rntinty.

(23 ,000).

Dirty

Ry The Aeated

Wilson, an independent ran-

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vounty. since Senate distrirt 16

'N S I N : r
Si'rrt1iry f Stat.'. '.Vtlhidm
P Rh.r; pre'dfr talks or,
.1 :e'tn.fl' pea ch pact will
rosmimp in the near future,

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if Mr. Wilsien should .;n Ihe
senate seat, she vnmutd hernm
the first candidate in Ftnrfrmn
over t win a major Iet
riffir. 'uthout political
filiatmr,r, The surve' which
th ow
Mrs Wi1sn', 4trong
following in Rre'iard vst tAwri on
i crnwction tif 151 giStPtød

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July 8'69

Go/ance.

'.i1rsreheoil a dsct4mnt fr,urU. P..'
percentage's In the countywl.k'
Hrevarrl Poll Iiri Wul,.n, I;
Tom o an, 22 2; Hugh Evanc,
7l.; Barbara Mrrehea4, 4 t;
T;r4e'n'u.trd, I&amp;*
All for ra nd udate are frrrn
Brev.mrrl, But they obte, will he
on the ballot in Seminole'

week by Market Opinion Osceola and part of northwest
The same survey aisked
11r'icmrr). of Detroit, wtuictu has Orange County.
voter* their preferene in
dour "stonsive political polling
The senate seat 16 race has Fe natp dL'trict 17. 'vhich aLso
11 tioi,.m!l
6-specially
high
interest includes Seminole, Oii'enla,
Ars-urtlirig to the sunr'y, Dori Tues4ay because it is a (our- Br.vard and a pothon if nordsdate, 6 o.k the field
Detmuwrat'lim'iDolan i second,
Republican Hugh Evans
Evans third,
an'I independent Barbara

for Senate Seat 16.'

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Area

Deaths

11!nesSL born in Ti( County lions B -cg -ri, p'.
Ga., and came to Sanford in stepdaughter, Mrs. Esther
1932 from TyTy, Ga. He was 1 Ridge, Sanford. two grandGarland If. Shaw, 60 219 W.
member of First Baptist children.
Church Street, I ,,ncwood, died
Brisson Funeral Borne is in
'hur"h and was a retired truck
Sunday at local hospital. He
charge
of arrangeieents.
f
i
-mer. He is survived by his
was Ixirn in Georma and wi's a
wife Clarice M. L)ekle, Sanford;
well4riller He belonged to the
two cons, Melvin R. and Robert
Longwood Volunteer Fire
1) tIckle, both of Sanford; three
Department.
DAVID JACK
two
and
grandchildren;
Survivors include his wife,
"The peopli"s party &amp;'haffner had filed the (0111- Mrs.
T.
Dekle,
brothers, C.
Atlanta;
Shaw,
Elena
F.
David L Jack. 43. of Girland.
plaint against DWiN, but that he
i Democrat) :ias without a
W,
c.
Dekle,
Orlando.
Tel
t. 2
a result of a
died
doubt the best slate o( can. ,,,t I '.'I Into that there I., Shaw, Winter springs; Michael
f;a;rkow funeral
11 tFeSTl a Ladder at rum mime.
didates that Seminole County nothing the office .1 the. state W. Willard Shaw. Longwood;
'c harge.
d Mr .
lie was the son of Mr an
has ever had, and will he more attorney can (10 at 'Ili!: point, daughters, Elsie J. lialIbeck,
',srl Jack of Casselberry. Born
responsive to Seminole ('ol!nty The only recourse, Fulenwider Satellite Beach; Melanie Ann
said is if someone
MRS. KATIIERYNE %IlUkK in Crawordsvilk, Lad. he
needs."
t,bsci veil the Posey, Eustis; brother, Joe
moved to Garland now' rea.'s
Ending his conuiienui, Davis pens son placing the stickers Shaw. Winter Springs; sister,
Davis
signs,
and
75
ago
Mrs.
Katheryne
Miller,
S.
UI}iJfl
astutely observed, "politics is a
this Mrs. Annie Grace Thomas,
Other surivor's include his
individual would sign an iii- Sanford; eight grandchildren,
of 2416 S. Palmetto Ave.,
dirty business."
fadavit to this eflect.
died
Saturila)
atwife.
Mrs. '-smary Jack:
Sanford
Seminole Funeral Home
At press time Jack Fulen"It is futile to investigate the
ternoon
at Lakeview 'Nursing daughters. Robu: iad Michelle
Altamonte Spcings in m"iarge.
vider, investigator for the state
umiatter", Fulenwider said, "we
Home. Born n Vachulla, she Jack and Mr's. rn.ii.t Caldattorney office was contacted Ii:IVC miuthing It) go on. It might
iu%t".l in Sanford for the past ti 'ad. son. Darrell; and three
I))' The Herald.
tiavi' been a Nixon
randch.tldren, all of Garland.
ftUhIN DEKI.E
sears. She as a rncr:'sr of
st.rker."
Holy Cros.s Episcopal C'..urdi %ister, Mrs. Tom Todd; broumer.
sai'!
that
Fulenwuder
Reuben lkwey t)ekk, 78. of
She was the wubr of Jde William Jack of Indianapolis.
\Vst Firs' street, (lue(t Sunday Frar,k L. Ntffler , and is su rv ived Irot.
mmrnrniiii.t at Seminole Memorial by a son. harry Stewart of ts
Fu ne ral Services and im:.rial
tOSpit4iL following a lengthy Altos Cal.; daughter. Mrs. .'.-rv C -' : tn Oarland
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forces shot lawn three
S. hel.pteri near Da
.ang.
ulling
two
Americans U S R52.1
strike t."l) in North
Vietnam

(,MILANiJ SHAW

Charges Leveled Locally
mle'.iniauns he has no Idea who

By MARION BETHEA

m;,I!mc r4.q)onsible for the acts

Willidlll

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W(i'.JJd rwi
'j
.hen
switched
to
:r the U. S. Congr ess,
Scnat..c rardida'y when
the
t;tat
reapportionment failed to create the

r,,,i'need inonth

mgrc.siordI scat he

i•1ive that his ;Lite

was eyeing. We
r.ate candin..'v

is simply a wiy of marking time trial

to

had
run

geated up and

was determined
he
Typ.:d as flit-

for srnie office

"big-money"
Big-money" candidate, Dolan ha'
and riialy
pent many months
lie
himself,
dollars in tr.ing to sell

'hugh Lvan. a rel s torc owner
and county cornmibslonei, r1t c14 a rst
c:rmrid'it'e job on the y)mr.iIon.
bt he loo announced for tne U S.

real credratials for public office She is
a "spoiler" candidate who obt4ined

Congress, then changed his mind at the

listed on the ballot She has no real

telligent. attractive, able and fulltime

-chance to win. Mrs. Morehead could b,e
a
local
level,
but
a good office holder on

with

.amne timn' as Dolan. Evans, as the

GU
P's ch(en, must abc be eorisider&amp;
as i4 part uf that party 's manipulations
of recent weeks which have kIt a bad
taste in man
;i'p1es mouths. "
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.from editorial, Oct. 26

"Mr,. Barbara 1oreheud has no

just barely enough signatures to be

knowledge of state

he. lack

government would be a serious hin drance at this time. "
from editoral, (ct. 26
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'ounty

cor.missioner. She is an in-

public servant She has worked

state a.- ,d nationJ government officials
effec tively in

mndr ways.

.11 OtT) editorial . ( ;v( '!40

'Perhaps most important of all,
Lri 's Independent candidacy offer a

'!ori and her supporters got 'O,291
;'titian signistures for her candidacy,
inure th an t%%1(. 1' t1.• e nun her required
Ii
Florida la %%
11cr broad base of
s up po rt
a in u i. g
In dependen ts.
t).'i,u'raIs and Republicans. makes
111-1- the first rca 11% serious I ndependent
1 .1
.fir' III llOrj(lI.
fill i iui.ijii

I THOSE WHO KNOW THEM BEST SAY:

to

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Schaffner, "Nixon-Agnew"

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GENERAL ELECTION
Seminole County
Florida

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Schaff.wr aid not accuse rove; traffic, and ovrcrowded
nf the erecting the signs. he sni'.! schools.
At last week's meeting of th e
it was pecu liar that each
placed at exactly the same commissIon, although in th e
intt'rumn th ere has been much
angle.
Commissioner Al Davis, (hscu.sStofl betw".'n (to. prin.
apprised of the allegations, cupuLh and county oui.ci,il s, th e
.e ctamnls.
came into The Herald office at genera! attitude
press time, and categorically sion did not rent, ( appr')v'l,
denied all of the charges. Davis with an objection again con'

X'rn as

Parade

School

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alone would 1w ulx'lievablr
and there would be an ccon;i.n
deficit of $3.5 million r.tpital
outlay for .st't,txils ali;e.
Other wrkstm'p sessions
Items include a iwrsuuum.t'l hoard
discwtsmon; Mautiand Utilities
Temporary rate ir.crease;

extension to courthouse allow.
anc'i" repeal of intangible tax;
mmuiuutenamn't' of vacant lots in a

atmosphere
this year's election, rnot
Ji"kitJ9 PT.'] c"oOSiflg for
.''('?g or 1-wrilen, on the ballot,
.ani just too ing party labels,
to;, of toe ticket on down.

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"W.' bclie% Jun %'ilsoii's t'I'e(Ion
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Savings Bond, first runner-up will receive a $10.00 U.S. Savings Boria.

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Seminole

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on 111% uer U I all p rtici.
ju..tttn rt'quut'st ,intl a
on rutlroatl signal funding.
t'
s(lietluled
Then em'.'
iauhlk' hearings for the 7 Iv in.
tuucet ing whtt'h include reztmuuimg
fr an agriculture to I'LJl) on
p. .tpert)' lut'ated fronting on
est of
I mhe Mars fltuti's'atd,
I itkc
%lam v.lAIng.." IsMl I ( otti.
east of I.:;v t- mnim.n Road;
rt'/..i' from ag: itmOtul ti
liffittIlele' 6111111) lmi-&amp;,itetl east of
Montgoimiery Hood, south of Sit
mu agrtt-ulture It'
i:n ; nt'inmut' from
multIltilule famnil) (Ill property
It., ,ittd It Iti'.' souitti esi &amp;-omnt'r
III I
Springs
Itti.itl, la't f I -ak'.' liranti'.')
Drive,; 411)I)ll&amp;'1IttmPn (or t'ernitrate (if IPUhII(' convenience
and uiet-t'stt) for muter anti
sewer service' areas imud
luIttiutiols (it extension for
t-ertlficates of ;)ul)llc conieiii'
'nt-t• amid Ime('t'ssiIy for water
anti set'r service areas.
At iii'.' 7 p.m., miiet'tlng on
'I liurselay, Nov U hurt' '. ill be a
•iimtuiuetl locution to ' ocate and
iittoi, a utti lt easeuut'iul In
',S.'st ttfld II ('Oil'
itit
luumued elp, u ' uon for cer
liii. ides of tulili'' •-onvt'nlence
ciii iuet'csiity tor water and
areas.
st'w?r
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ALL PRECINCTS
St a te Senator
10h District
(Vole kir one)

residential a vas. t'eonouuua'

uIu.;.-'rI study formula, trailer
set back requirements; order of
payuuient
for
election
violations; uziechamuiral in.
s;wct oti fees and forms- ivid
railroad signal funding
Only two Items ap' ',ir fl the
regular 2 ni u net' to,,. These
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Address ................

LEGISLATIVE

Company;
'erstreet.&amp;mnlni(Io transfer
rates; zoo contract discussion;

WILCO Construction

ma state Senate almost certain to
be very cksely divided betw'en

NOVEMBER 7 1972

Agenda

cerning traffic and schools.
County Planrcr David Fan
alledged the traffic situatic,:

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d.'p.'iidcrit th inking and acting IMri
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fresh air for those who are
with the petty political parts'
shenanigar

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her homework better than any other

fed up

part - time sena ter, and

L o ri

Wilson has consistently done

breath of

would' be a It. a temporary and

banking in$erests,
tagged with the
label

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of the Seminole Republican alleged by Sctwffncr. However,
Executive Committee, has of tu1 t has been pointed out by
advised The Herald that he is pu'utical observers, it is a
contacting the office of the state normal political maneuver
'ch has occured on numerous
attorney to report a violation of
the election law against Al palit,cal elections upon other
.'JfiS.
Davis, incumbent County
to
Davs
stated, "I want
seeking
Commissioner
voting
public
that
Al
seat,
tell
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reelection to the District 3
Schaffner alleged that on t)avts is running upon his
S,unday morning he noticeil muwrits and as a Democrat, and
")ard signs" placed at van.aje his merit.s ai"ae. 1 will continue
throughout South to be respo nsiv e to the needs of
paints
Seminole County along rights- all f Semi n o l e County and its
of-way. These, Schaffner said citizens."
ssere bumper stickers below the
photo and above the name of
Daviz.
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in e cti,'orc re ad accord pfl'.'

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ligion or national origin of the wall d ri-Ale- P.ds in newspa7be director of the statt's Huprospecidw- buyer, or from a,.%- pert'Vunkn tht rature of the job

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the area might change if a c'. female clothes—requires
propa.s byAUy. uvfl. wLii lain type of resident moved in
artieuir sex. Employers IO.1't'I7AI1 riice, color. religion
Shevin
will "bringflorida into rscrlrnin:4t1nn s ilso prohib. would he banned from adver, or rational origin of
the •M?J1'
age of human ited involving financing of
tising on a discriminatory basis However, private elementar' estate or housing.
or asking the sex, race, color, or secondary schools could urn.
ObCTl R. R.acklcff said levisreligion or iational origin of an it enr'lnxnt to 4udcnts of
LatinnprposedbyShevin could
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give his agency the power U'
tiectwh r -t-s down on dis----cri:thpatU:Uw:ug
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vote, JOtiIiUn I s n't iuiiil lil'I
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he doent have j rhonu."
unless there are
tii"te nodeelth"I voters Ih:ni flhl%iIfll'
Imagines.
fbI lie 581(1 that soi,t affect
his Volt' 81141 II;1 'I aiIm iulrig In
I'n whith is lx'sI for j,
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H) ('ARt. P. L.ElJ11SflORF ,niert'nvi." hnil ntd
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W %8IIINGTON (All) — For Richard Nixon.
Now, jiit a ilay twFore the
months. Hkhnrit J, Johnson, a
tt1ctiii t)emol'raI hn wallthe Ple('tton, he nvq he trn titoveil

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11flpr)erLstve ant,discriminatin 1at in Fil-r1da. uij.tiduaLc
often have found they have had
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Nov. 7
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laws - including

CONSERVATION

a prohib.twti

"Seminole County needs
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agairwf di3crimination in tat
Tb1COfI)flxste OmesCiTfl

Ills ced"ical pr.tection with
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erniloyer has as few as one

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to "bring America home" In the (tie Vietnam issue.

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day, McGovern was to board
the Dakota Queen 11 to pay his

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—Public accmnodaticms. The
bill proWbits the printing or
communication of any sUtenw-nt which even indirectly expresses discirtmination. Rest-

rooms and school dormitories

TRANSPORTATION
TO THE POLLS

KEIiP L D V1
C UNTY COMMI ROMER

are exempted fr= the arsti-sex
discrimmation provWon.

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Lake Mary
Casselberry

834-2307

Fern Park
Longwood
Forest City
Uamonte Springs

834.2307
834-2307
834-6676
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Oviedo

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Chuluota

365-3231

Geneva

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A Paid Political Advertisement By Al Davis Compoip, If reas.

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My boy was killed
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in the issue of war and peace
"We are killing Vietnamese,
itself."
'Tue Aiiiericuii peupk," lie NW tim iul Suutii, Iuevlivaly,"
said, "were reluctant t think said Thonsas.
"1 happen to be a Itepublithat their president was playing
politics with the Issue of war. can," he added, "hut riot a of
that Is be- the first day of November."
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kirg on his coast-to-coast finale, when
be over on the 31st we were ver

3rd DISTRICT, SEMINOLE COUNTY'r DEMOCRAT

Courtesy TROY RAY

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talked of his girl he )- It b6ind
that he can do It apain,
his !4,ii_ Ile ',
it the ih~,r
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an intemiewer befc,:o embar- was nix

322- 5877
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George 3thnley McGovern ap.
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nmr,e seHinj, either buit.-ft or
real es-Wtv arr prohi$jited from

WHEN TOM GOES TO
TALLAHASSEE, HULL
REPRESENT YOUR VIEWS

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And, on the eve of a more States was supposed te sign a
swesomp moment of truth, cease-fire agreement.

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lot McGovern told his crew: whose son, tn.iothy, was one f
22 Arnericar.' killed i Vietnam
"Resume y!r stations; we'i
going to bring tI* plane -- Nov. 1. just one d efter. according to hanoi, the United
home.

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NEW York,
ciuic'mcterized as

sight.

DakoL.

fire ovcr Europe, that young pi.

said Richan

Here mi some of the major
ele ments of Stievin's proposal:

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es broadca3-.s.eratarafly
ago. -.,hen the
ue1.r. was ripped by enemy In the Bronx—by Preston

down, support of law enforcement, and ordery developmen .

M1851ion was Itoo unwiel0y."

"Right now were lo .ing 1:.'
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orneone tosporisor tht .'L,

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Lo s Angeles en route to a
day
McGovern.
"It Is not even in
of waitirg in his native South

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salati"d members to nine

responsible actions

Alter drawing Large crowds
in !l li noIs and New '..'ork Sun-

4111111wall

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My record shows consistent voting to hold taxes

u tAild alse reduce the size of the
commissiori from 18 non-

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people.'

farewells h Philadelphia and tleiiient Is near.

The proposed k is'atlon

o CONFIDENCE in

on

George McGovem, his eyes hl(.'G,,vern drew sonic of the
leaden with fmigue, mp~eq nn- louees.k Cheers -Ji Ills Campaign
Ia.-it !,pan of the nation today iii 'ic arTused P%-.-sident Nixon
before laying his two-year quest of playing "fazzt and loose" an

me saiii it gon r D many
amas not covered b federal

OeVective appeals system,

Put.

HAS KNOCKED ON 60,M0
DOORS IN HIS CAMPAIGN

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Associated Press Writer
NEW YORK (AP) — Sen. Moline, Ill., and New York,

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ginning to (lawn

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the bill. says if aclopted it would
be the most vomprehensive
civil rights act in the mrntr)-.

(A property tax phase Low

REPRESENTATIVE

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subpoena the parties involved
and, if necessary, iiiick up Wk
arders with court action

*full state funding of 91 owth

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rr&amp;mm.ated against to file a

EDUCATIONAL REFORMS

in the
cluiic and other capacities at the school.
( Ann Rile' Photo)

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S—.Ttz' Sanfcrci Hc.Md

Refugees Favor

Monday, Wcv. 6. 1972

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But tberver mid that the PiorIHnnM IiPIj PleVt H
:!flO,nflO Cuban exiles In the MI. tieni, fill 15 i'mgre!donai Mi'Htc
and area will have littif' Itflpa(t and staff P state Ic'gI1atiii s
sthen an etltnated 2 t;dIllnn
Tuesday.

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relationswith Fidel Castro,
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i'ktboit'of almost 34 million.
Cuban refugees who do go I..
(fir poll,% are more likely to volp
for Nixon partly tw(nI!e of hk
more rnnqervntive pollru. Hill
."cIle leaders tnI4' their prf'dl.tlnnM more on refue3' eppu';IIbm to M 0'/f'rflM stand 00

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card. The plastic bag on a plastic bottle demonstrates brzithing to
Mrs Sunny Hammond's class.
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eciea student counsel member at South Seminole Middle
Scbuui are seakd; Maritza Acta, Vicic V dc Hute. Cr)i!'
Cyll, Rhonda Coltrill, Tammy Houston and Janice Hird, back row.
Allan i'alton. Gary Dalton, Perry Bunch, John Gregory, Scott Mc
Fersor1 an' Sam Gibson. Lynn Ragsdale, David Hancock, isa
Figerdo and Luie Payas were absent when the picture was taken.
(Marilyn Gordon Phote

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JOHN ANGEL-

called TRLBY BEND which:

Has established 25 new
kindergarten programs

Is negotiating with developers
for new sites to be given to the
Seminole County School System
at no cost to the taxpayer.

Pays it's own way for Service I

Creates no adverse impact 1

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Offer

Is compatible with the area 11

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Mayo, first elected Iv the would refuse to do mi. Like the
conunision in 1964, added, "We governor, both PSC candidates
Associated Press Writer
are guided by the current want to force utility companies
economic conditions of the to pay the corporate income tax
MIAMI ( AP I
A L.t1* 5Cfl' country and the ne member, out of profits rather than pass it
ator calling himself the chl whoever he or ah may be, will on to the consumer.
pion of the little man and a find the Florida Public Service
Ma'tLnd businessornan commission cannot change
promising relief for the 1Itt1t current economic conditions of *
nuir.'s bill-paying wife both am the country. We have to live •
waging strong consi.mer- with them."
irriented cianipai gns for a mat
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on the Public Service Corn"Although I can't promise the *
mission.
But neither candidate in the rates will go down, I'm going to *
011% statewide race Tuesday is try my very hardest to make
that sure that the servi g:ea up."
pr,
,iung any alliie
She a.iid during her car'ipl.iry.
cnsunwrs' rates will go down
to
the
PSC.
swings
through Florid. in a
if they're elected
Democratic candidate Sen. borrowed iob1k borne she has
Gerald Lewis of Miami said. discovered that people want to *
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"I'm not going to make any ab talk about the quality of aer- *
unqualified promises vices almost as much as the
solute
that utility bills will go down If high cost of li ving.
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"For example, many people.
I'm elected. I can say that I will
et which expenses can be cut cpecwUy on the West Coast, *
out of the rate baa" und thereby arf very upset -iver the quality *
cut down skyrocketing In. ,ot their water," said Mrs. Haw- *
kin, an attractive brunette *
creaser.
His opponent, Republican who's never held public office. *

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All of which are part of

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onstructicn of new schvol
buildings to re'ieve the burden of
the t:ixpayers.

JOHN ANG I L a
Has developed a school construction
program that produces one of the
lciwest cost schools in tne slate

His developed disciplinary
policies that will eliminate
the troubkmakers from our

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Encourages your 5uppert ot mer.drne
No. 4 which will provide construction
dollars at no increase in local raes

Has fewer $ available per
child than any other county
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would be more up to the Legis- 13.7 1L4 n Gulf Power Corp. *
rate hike caw. but both Mrs. ,
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HawktnsaLewis
said they
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rograms for Vo-Tech and
hysically and MenIatv
andicapped Childien.

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1 sure can't," wtnm asked if she any kind, or not being able to *
could pkd'e a reduction in get the telephone to work
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Lt'wis has proposed Owl the
monthly utility bills.
"But I'm certainly going to PSC a: der telephone companies
see the utility companies' to improve service within a
books, and I'm sure there's specified time and take action •
room for trimming," Mrs. against them if they fail.
"The telephone company *
Hawkins added.
Gov Reulii4t Askew and the should be informed that no n't A
two present PSC members havi rate increases will be granted
their OWI ideas on whether the until their service is 1w- A
outeomne of the statewide race proved," said the six-year
would affect the consumer's legislative veteran. "II all else to
tails, then the P3C should In- *
pocketbook.
Askew ,.ald fellow Democrat veatigate the possibility of
lzwis "has a good chance to revoking tile fror-rhises (A these
make a difference" in Florid- telephone companies and *
ians' future utility bills. But granting these franc'hisea to *
PSC members William Bevis some "ther teieltnite company *
and William Mayo, both Drno that has druiu!brated thtir •'
crats, sl the results of Tues- ability P provide adequate
day's election for a third cow- service Hii a reasonable price."
miscioner won't change PSC

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Dabney Hunter a
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her brother Troy, and Trinity Headmaster. Canon A.
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School ran a cco-inc race with
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and won 32 '5 as two unan
swe red third quart'r TI)':
dropped the Pats toa4.'i season
tefense a sta ndout part of
the Ireslunan and Sophomore
Like Brantley game, fell apart
after impressive sho.cirgc
against stronger bigger teams
That in combination with an
oUtnse that was completely
slyr.,ec! from scoring in the
third quar te r and did not appear in f ull force throughout the

game spelled doom for the

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ho called
tuil'back 'throwpass intended for
quarterbackDanAnguiIhtwu.'e
in the game. saw both asses
intercepted ai his Sophox're
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tb. ball was underti r a. One
i!tlercr)usr In the t½d uartr
se-nt for a Th :ird to..eiiioso:i
for Lap.-Ile. ..ioring the eonte
out of reach.
"I called the pass in th e
th ird quarter. . I ca ll ed all th e

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In the Mate-wide gridiron po1i,
Trinity Prcp, listed ninth in the
Class A-AA rolls, marked up a
seventh win of the year, easil:
St. Petersburg Admiral
Yarragut Sat'rday night, zsDue to th e late game time, the
Sain ts did not ads-i r.ce in th e
polls from the previous week
and they still chase
foe and District III rival
Sara sota cardinal Moffl-%
AAAA-AA Sebtiab
1. Fort Pierce Cent. 17-kii le()
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I. Merri tt Island t7-0
3 Talla. Leon 8-Oi
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4Ho!lywood Hills tS.O
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5 Winter Park ( 8-O)
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6. Jacks. Raines (7-0i
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tampa King (1, 0
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iJ. EauGallie7-0l
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Ut Tauiipalobinson 7-1
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l'i,da 'iight $ gax-ie with the Sanford Seminou"s lii.. ,.zr,jr r..eier
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Five Pointu I Ante Jose.? Erdoga
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A:ci Mencha.
bayo Toni.
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I lIidIfA Ton'. Lou Jose. Rent'
Gands
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7 Arts V.a, W,ne
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3 Angel Yta, Martin. Gand.,
Erdola Jose
I Ala tc,ni, liens P/ArlUreIl,
Bengoa,

Pt'fl Meitttia
S Anna Floir, LtjuiA Just), t'r.a
Muguerla
Basic LOS. CPucho Lacs,
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• Aluna P',gue.la , jinr* Lana,
Oasis .ivar'
Ca'*s e'o, UIC
Alluna,
$0 Gaits, Anna, Manolo
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Rne Martorell. 6 Ibarra Luis 1
Martini Pedro. S Pena Mencha
FIFTH GAME
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I Qulnito MartonsIl, i *rna
3 Manoio Ga.ta,
Mugu,ni, S Oat? Aguutin,
Egula Juan
SIXTH GAME
Doubles
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M49furl Caballero.
Alca M..,tor,lI S Attuna 'antJ'. S
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Th e C,.iors lost three fumbles nd two in
time" .,aid Florida coach t'rceVleia And nut even Moot-C -5e two
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downs or Jim Revels 79A doubt 0 iinyone ir. the c,)untrY 1183 8 better scamper bn a*.i interccVJon could overcurnie the
back." ridded Au'
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OUlr1 ieven QuflilO, I Eguma. S Laca, 6
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Points I LW Jose. 7 Ant' Zirst-. Ca11eno
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3 Angel Pedrosa. 4 lbarra Ton., 5
Points I AijuIIfl. 7 Gash, I
Erdota Battlda 6 Rent' Gandl, I
Muojvtnlb. I Anna, S JuAn, 6
Sala Bongos. $ Maruri Yta
Manolo, 7 Ga Pa
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ELEVENTH GAME
Seven Pont I Arts Yt., 7 Sal,
Seventh Points I Altuna Msnu,a
Jot,, 3 Angel Toni, I Erdota
Pedrosa. S L'tu ondl, 6 Ibarra 1 Pen. Lo" I Atca fliotida.
Lu i s, 6
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JultO Pedro. I Egua ('AtAauei'o. S
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Doubles
Seven Points I Lilu Bastida, 2
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POOlS
Sala 2.,,.. 3 Erdola Joo, I
[uu'a Pedro. I Quinto Aguthin. I
Angel 'u:,i • S F ermin Toni. e
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da&gt; tipm et prevl('asI y unl.iuisviIie thu w"1kcnd, 38-2. It was o&amp;y T.'lsa's
second 3'ictory of the
:sgiins'. five tosses.
into
t!i.1
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l4IILihias!;ee Sat'rotay with a 7.
4-1 r-ord and it penchant for
miscues tt it hial halted t):e
I otigtlr attat'k But when the
tiller State's I)utFy gaint' was over. Houston hati
BY HERSCHEL NISSENSON fumble and turned an in- 22-12 one day
Daugherty
announced this snii 31-27 while losing no luniterception into another field
Associated Press
Wes and givimig tip only one pass
would
be
his
last season.
goal in the final quarter for a 16Sports Writer
interception
In
the
Second
ic's,
No.
11
AnQuick as the wink he had Just 10 spread.
"This was our best all-round
LSUs
last-second
victory
burn
piled
up
a
26-point
lead
given coach Charlie McClendon, Louisiana State's Bert made it a clean sweep for the and then held off Florida 26-20; ganic thi, year," said Houston
Jones went from goat to hero. Tip Ten college football teams Gary Diminick's 84-yard dash coach Bill Yeoma
Seminole hopes a bowl bid
'u The Associated Press rat- with the opening kIe'kFF
Sixth-ranked I.St. trailed
to
also
dinitited. mere were no
[),fine
No.
12
Notre
triggered
Mississippi 16-10 Saturda night ings.
Tot.
.-anked
Southern
Califora
354
halftime
lead
and
a
42-23
bowl
scouts at the game and a
when Ole Miss was called for
Navy;
No.
13
Tenloss
that
dropped the team's
Washington
State
win
over
* pass interference at its own 30- nia trimn,m'tI
left
44-3,
runner-up
Alabama
walnessee
blanked
Georgia
14-0
on
record
to
6-3 isn't liclv to atyard line with four seconds
'
tract any.
loped
Mississippi
State
58-14
two
scoring
pLcseS
by
('on.
to play.
On top of that, some new
Jones quickly threw an In- and third-ranked Nebraska dredge Holloway; No. 16 MIsfor
tianies
were added to the FSU
ii
row
complete pass to stop the clock whipped No, 15 Colorado 33-10. souri made it three in
Elsewhere,
It
wasn't
quite
the
first
time
since
1969
by
injury
list.
since the Tigers had used up all
Florida State coach Larry
downing
Kansav
State
31-14;
their timeouts. Now, only one that easy,
loi,iwiU lest the un- Jones said defensive tackle
Fourth-ranked Michigan N"
3eC('il reisialned but the Tigcrs
got a big break when Mis- turned two Indiana fumbles and b.e'n ranks, losing to Tulsa 28- Hobby Aruleron has a serious
sissippi unaccountably called a bad center snap Into touch- 26; No. 18 Texas Tech shaded ki.ee injury, halfback Mack
downs in a 21.7 triumph and No. Rice 1-6; No. 19 Air Force lost Brown and guard Phil Arnold
time out.
('liven a reprieve, Jones 5 Ohio State had to come from six interceptions and bos-.cd to also hurt th°ir knees and tackle
' trotted to the sidelines, where behind a defeat lowly Mm- servk'- mival Army 17-14 on Bob Don Sparnian and end Bert
McClendon Intoned these pres- nesotn 27-19 as Harold Benson limes' last-quarter 4-yartt run ('Pc' pulled titinistrings.
Wide receiver carry Smith
sure-packed words. "Son," he powered for 131 yards and his and Texani A&amp;AM stole six
WHS knock e d unconscio us on the
said, "this is it." Jones merely14th and 15th touchdowns of the passes from Arkansas hotshot
Joe Ferguson and upset the No. first play of (lit' fourth quarter
winked, went back to wok and season.
s'.lien tie landed on his head
fired a pass to Brad )avis in the
Oklahoma, rated seventh, 20 Razorbacks 10-7.
tiller a clean tackle. lie was out
end zone aa the final horn continued toward another _____________________________
10 minutes and was kept
-Is
sounded.
Thanksgiving Day Big Eight
overnight in the infirmary for
B
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Still, the suspense wasn't shootout with Nebraska by
observation.
over,
downing No, 14 Iowa State 206
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The Seminoles still scored
UCLA, No, 8, needed Mat
"I lost the ba ll in the lights,"
two
touchdowns without him in
Therr is 110 :;uchi thing as
Harmon's 11-yard run with 3:52
S said Davis.
a
furious
rally that barely fell
"1 caught the ball with one left to defeat Stanford 29-23; a vote ihat's good far tioth1
hurt
hand, then the oth er and th en Roosevelt Leaks rip ped off 175 in"
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my head, juggling it around a yards and powered ninth-ranklot before I fell. I didn't know I ell Texas past Southern
Keep You Love
had it made until I heard the Methodist 17-9 and No. 10 Penn
stands explode." Rusty State pulled away from a 101l
WARM
Washington State battled
Jackson then kicked the extra
With
Southern Cal to a 3-3 first-pen,,,
point that gave L.SU a 17-16 So
triumph and set up next od standoff but three touchIf out' millian ln'hIPit' "achi
Eledric
Southeastern downs by Anthony Davis, who
Gcncrd'
weekend's
ii 'z Lit their vote didn't
h
t$) Conference showdown against gained 195 yards, helped the tcotint-Weir
to
flonvote ('01111 (l
Trojans break It open.
equally unt.'aten Alabama.
delermilne the t'h's (loll.
Weatherir n1
Despite their struggles,
Jones marched the Tigers 80
HEAT PU M P
Quzckt'."t Uhf! (is Ci(iU)s'
yards In 13 play'. in the final Michigan and Ohio State
(Ad
S.
r7Uiti'. i'isft' h Ifs Stu ff Ill,
three mnu(es to remove the remained tied for the Big Ten
)tsz;ids u'ith tsft'ristu:t' itt
lead.
Purdue
Fell
out
of
a
threeUnderdog
horns.
(, I ,1
goat
'"
hi', f,iliU)f(' (i.' lit' it
Mississippi t oo k a 3-0 lead In the way deadlock when the Boil2
'it
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B Till
The
)ThllldtlphIh
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in
on a SuperSonics 124-115 am' the
literall
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Basketball
Assci Phoenix Suns nipped C1ev.and
_________________________
ciation rerord
107-106,
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After
Sunday
r.ight
s
13-113
Only two games were played
1.
Ins-: to the Mulwatee Buck's, in the American Baskttball Asthe hapless and helpless 76Ci5 sociation as the San Diego Con•.
,
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are two games away from twig quistadors ran away from the
the NBA record for most losses
-121 and the
-it
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the
start
of
a
season.
the New
routed
ts
Denver
Rocke
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Thu- latest 'capade was
ork Nits 1'7 107
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b.
JerryWest and Wilt Chamo this year arid put them
'"c.
e
berlain
combined for 59 points
i_
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ihoice po3ition to catch th
rr'eord
of
15
shared
by
to
lead
Los Angeles over
negative
Seattle.
V,cs'
hit on 14 of 23
Denver and Cleveland.
GOALWARD BOUND Trinity Prep star running hack Larence
shots
and
finiishedwith
ii game- 0
tart
of
Denver last 15 at ff,c s
Cleveland shows his patented running form to two Admiral Farragut
l.at,gfcrd movtl LaBellt to change the final outcome
Chamber.
35
points
while
season when It had an NBA
at,rad on a 13 yard keeper to Even Jeff Hammond's first
defenders as the Saints ran over the St. Petersburg eleven 25-s
lain
in raced up 1 of his 24 pomt5
franchise in 1949 and th e 'a
open the s'ond quarter an a 52- extra-point Lick didn't help.
Saturday night
in
the 'ar.d ha'!, when tie
.
Cavahero dropped that many
vnru drive but Anguilli passes
Mute
raid Photo)
lake
rs pulled away.
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1970, the ir first year.
to IIax-gts and a Don Kcmp 15IMS Angeics le by only 7&amp;.77
HERALD scoaaoao
---The longest losing streak is
tls.
?rrt-. j'sunt
c!ac.
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Late $renli=y
L.B.II.
1',-shared by th e San Fran- with 4:4bto play when West and
r)iDD%
''alching 13 yard Anguilli r
w
cisco team of 1.64 and the old Chamberlain took over.,
RUhirI
scoring trip to end the half.
pt
Chamberlain stuffed three
Y or at Pas.n
67
San
Diego franchise of ia.
LitBelle cane out throwin g In
Patin
'.
Milwaukee
reserve
forward
shots
to run the Laker lead to
'
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'
ic
they never lost it.
Grcgor
was
mostly
re97-85
and
Gtr
35
Pcnl"i
drive s i th a one-s'an plunge
p,,,
sponsible
for
Philadelphia's tatNeal Walk hit two free throws
star halloack Glerui Finks.
est collapse, scoring 21 points wi th only two seconds kt to
WiIht' F.ngtngs theft of an LaI Brftr?Icy
6 0 13_2
and ha uling in 19 rebounds. help Phoenix nip Cleveland.
.3 , .
ttiguilli- intended halfback pass LB'
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Gregor entered the game In the The lead changed hands six
by Chuck Coulter broke LB - Hamm3nd 27 g."
opening
quarter and helped the ti mes in th e final minutes of the
Brantley a back late in the third
t
Bucks
wipe
out an early 12- fourth quarter before Walk
frame as the young speedster I. Ta, 15 j)fl $tYr
It was during the th irl period of 21 pas.es for yards agai ns
Bo IIERKV CUSH
point
Philadelphia
lead.
cashed in the game-winning
went 75 yards to paydird For the
A.1taiit Sports Editor
that the Seminoles were unable the Lyman defense and
n r,n
the other NBA games Sun- shots.
In
visitors
ning
game
picked
up
117
un
to ger.ra'e nvth ing in the way r
LB - £.gusli 13 run lPa3 P
But fora 1ackatasical third of an ofiense. But a turnbl. more ya's. But ..ne re was not
, •n r
Never quitting, the Patriots L. rr'urn 04 intercepted period
performance the during the lu-st two miniite cf any onsistancv to the 'anford
came back kguilll mat-hed L C
.up wi th end Grci' Miller for a io LB Hammond 3 rjr (P..C. fsitPd) Seminoles of Sanford 'avt ' the p.riod may have been the aUdek
until the- fourth period.
yard completion to highlight a
from good account of th em.sdves
25
One
third of Carti's passing
key to th: c'eond hall as the
their grid ris&amp;tlrs- - i th the $'aiford crew hid to give Ut yardage came on one play.
good fourth stanza dri ve shilc L.nOford ( F.nkt kick)
!)all
Lyman Greyhounds.
Moved it
lotiLfl he hit Mike Mitchell on a
1icis.secsiri on their own fc,'
ard line.
30 yarder to put the ball an the
by Dare Nelson. secretary-editor,
Witi. L man already it'. Lyman 17 and set up the
It I
C
Committee
-.. I Football Rules
ctintro! win a 20-0 lead tht Seminoles' first score Carli
:t Bucknvll halfback runboundary line except another
Scuninoles offered
little went 16 yards on a roll out and
player or game official.
resistanc
as
freshman then dove in from a yard out for ning against Rutgers on a
IA. R. 7) A r u n net in.
fullback Mike Massey bolted the score. The second score for ssot'cp turns U field and
bo unds bumps into or Is
th e four yards on th e next play the Tribe also came on a one bunips an official who is
touched by a player or game
after the fumble.
yard plunge by Carli and was standing on the sideline at
On their next set of downs the preceeded by a pass to Mike the Rutgers 25-yard line. The official on the sideline 0
RULING: The ball is not out
i4tick halfback continues
Skuninoles ran once for r.o yards Mitc he ll of 13 yards and a Carli Into the Rutgers end zone
of bounds
;.rid had two passes fall lilt- keeper For 11 ard.s.
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The official shoud
iarii rusneutorfoyarason 11
inpletv. Then they were
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I Award 13 u c k n e II if
'It termined Lyman march were instances in which lie was touchdown
hich led to the fif th corc of sacked trying to pass Tommy
- '- .or
2 Declare the ball out of
I .- night. While the drive Thompson had 38 yards on 11
line
the
2-s-ard
at
bounds
arted at the Greyhound 2.8 it attempts
FMassey led all ground gainers
3 Replay the down bereally was 15 yards longer after
between
the
contact
82
yards
on
10
carries,
cause
of
itir
a
clipping
penalty
W4S
called
with
.
And ('astantir.e added another a player and an official
a:airist (1w victors.
"
During this march only were 217yardsonpases, hitting 12Of
'
'[Th
Anssoer: Num be r I. soard
"the Hounds able to equally put 2 with one intercepted.
"
1I.cknt-ll touchduson
Defensive sta ndouts in th e
neether a ground and air
•°
Itifle
b- iPl
AU1
a'sault against the Sanford game were Gregg Wallick who er posbesion is out
bounds
was over his average of 16.5 when either the ball or any
th'Fcnse.
Nine a! the 13 plays in the tackles per gam and Paul p r I of the runner touchts
Kelley who recovered two the ground or anyth in g else,
, .-rive were running plays.
sohich Is on or outside a
fumbles and blocked a punt.
ibree of the other four were
,55 completio ns . Massey
-ked up 24 yards In the drive
S
vle John Mitche ll added 21
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;.:sses. from quarterback Bob
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GA!NESVII.'..E, Ha
fr 14 and iS yards and to Tom
than
Auburn's
26-20
win
over
Flo rida to settle a Wa lls.
(,,ch or five yards Steve
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between
the Tigers Terry
no
-ek-and-necs.
race
Moore has scored 54 points in six games w)ijje
rk capped th4 d'- ..' with a
t
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Henles
and
thi
Gat'
Moore
for
the
hlenk)
has ret'q,rde.ij 66 points in eight games
-c '.air'l burt o., the middle
5ouf.beirtern Con..errn:e sc.i&amp;ng title.
hisoevtr, Moore wasn't as excited about tiI
Aside fruvi ?.h
k
Both tatibacks re'rti. d two IF idowna each performance as everbod&gt; else, kicking himself
:t•-=-=:
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Saturday ni,ht but it so..s Mciot - r). orew most o'r i fumble
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and i..t time ! n on tw' runs, Oflt fr.r 10 yarits
..a'.
'Ac should bud a scoring drie of three to
. .,f i, ht did
narrow th e Laflelie Margin to
hive tay"d on the roL'nd."
Anguilli nit n ine nI 17 l.aes 25-1
Mid %18', th rough the final
for 119 ards and zu Li..ch
downs %hlle spreading I.aI3eUe chapter 1a&amp;I.c again ient
defenJers th in enough to allow on the scoreboard with
ard strike from Langford to
Brantley runners operating
Rubin
Rodrizues, while Finks'
room.
Brantley halfback Jeff second conversion kick of th e
1-laminond opened the game's evening as good.
While his efforts are spoken
cenrin iifter th e two teanis
in
heroic terms at Lake
ext-hinged punts on a 27 Yard
aerial From Anguilli. La Belle BranUe%, little Rlck} Garza, a
thin drove back 75 sards to tie 5-Ioot-'4 12 pcund halfback
the score on d 15-bard Pal so ho sparkplugs Brantlt)
Landford to Tunm) Taylor drives, tame up with his best
piss Roth team'- con version plL) of the sea son on a last
cring catch of
attemptc failed, giving a 6-ft sece x
but it was: too la:e
pass,
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-or4hslf rally in -hirh Jhn
Gabriel threw only 11 passes 28, the New York Giants de- We were fired tip Th is was a
IHIUCE I.OWIl1'
fired four touchdown
Hadl
A ssociated I'ress Spoils Writer and completed eight of theuri for leafed Denver 29-li, Green Ray mneict significant win." e Dot- çac''c They did pretty good
th
Don
Shula
of
Coach
"Fristis listl Sunday isight un- 93 yard AntI he used his head heat San Francisco 4-24, Mm'-; not roocid- yh of playing catch-up," Dallas
III I rt'psirtt'd to practice on by sticking to a relentless necota mauled New Orleans .7- phins insisted hp
narti Tom Landry tinp.-icsit,Iity
n an on'I'uectay was a whole week of ground giune spearheaded by r.. Detroit clint rsiiI nlituign 14-fl, storing uie
season.
''I'm
thinking
derct.ated
beaten
oul-searchin g iinol thinking for Willie Ellison arul Jim Ret- ('Jevelarid hiiunt'led houston 2(_______________________________
England." he
in.'," I )s Angeles qwirt.'rtnit'k ts'ls°n, who c-tmbinc4l for 215 0 antI I'hiladv'lphla and St. Iimic only about New
,
said
of
Miami's
ned
foe
flunian (;:ibrlel siilsl. ''Then, yards anti a touchdown apiece struggled to a fl-6 tie,
North Carolina State heat
Against the Bills this time,
On Monday night's nationally
after the rez,stning sec.qlt,ns to carr y the Rains to a 207
Mercury Morris scampered W,ike Forest Miami of Florith
with mys'lF. I caine to the ('on- victory that widened their teIevierl game, the Baltimore
(lem.sn
;eason white
"ihtIdsI
in"c
.-luninn I hail ill use my bend." divisional lead over the Falcons ('nitq play the l'atrksts In ew for lG yards and a pair M andlosing
toticMnwns,
farl
Morrall
hit
(abris'l, whu' had t's'r lotu-cil to I k amvs
f:flglafl(l
Mar Fleming with a seven
Ihere were two American
tint' of lus so"rst da)s fiS H U?4F'rantr, liar- )atd st-rsring pass and Garr,
Steelers
Wool
ttHUl1 l-'o'.tluill l.en;Iie quarter- Co nferenc e showdowns,
nc
k'tl
a
230-yard
Pittsburgh
Yepre:nian
booted
three
fitd
It' t)io Central f)ivlsion,
ha.'h a s."h ago li) throwing
4
5a
in
broke out al a first- ground assault with 101 yards of goals.
I'sttbir'?i
four int.'rts-pt'.i
own, including a twoyard
Anotr three - t ou c hd ow n
FREE ENGINE
17 loss (Is D;ukltitul, iiss'd litmi p'acc d'atIlot-k with Cincinnati his
touchdown
spurt, while Terry quarterbrk was Washington's
tis'iitl along with his sore IIrIII by rl.hLc'rsni the Itengak 4(-l7
STEAM CLEANING
Stimutay against Atlanta in :heir ,'srul, in the Went, Kar.s.v ('Ify Bradshaw -nrtipkted half of his Billy Kilmer who connected ,r,
yards
Oakland
and
mt's
a
20
passes
for
lfl
yards.
scoring passes of 45
National Conference VOS1 visults"i over
WIT K A COM P LETE
Len
I)nwsn
also
threw
for
Roy Jefferson, ii) yards to
isri('.giiie
lead
by
tximulng
the
'Jiiiwiliiwii.
TUNE-UP
three touchdowns Inc Kansas (hIey Taylor and 89 yards to
It pa i'l oil handsomely - it-siders 27-14.
AT
the
Redskins
______ In Sunday's other gaines, tin- City while the Chiefs l$rrslted Lirry Brown as
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one-garrie
lead
AARON 'S AMOCO
f"a'.'il Miami mode it eight in a Oakland's running game to 73 retained their
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to
a
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nut
Pie
Cowboys
wtiiping of fliiflnlo, Waciiirig. Coach Hank Strom to call it
Is ci
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B 3 RICHARDS
the game, ,A-a, the big tcgh, iiigher-ranked Cardinal Admiral FarragutOUiOfl
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\jncv.
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"Our or play came (m a for Thflit} np1 nfl 1 Onefor another ta lly.
pkkir,g p 7
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Chandler, who sta rted his yards, whilc Chandler 'dded a couthinatim of
of
A slow-starting Trinity Prep second game at the quar- total of 59 .rds which aric on Ruby said, We've just come sostaned O yard drive, most
s 43 Yard
offense finally clicked on "big terback slot, played a part In a broken pass pla y Ic the (lard off a very lonr and hard road which came off Brazil
our mld.drive Jaunt through s
was
this
plays" to overcome a resolute Cleveland's first tally, setting quarter and resulted n a series,
homecoming and 'c have this stunned Saints' defense.
Petersburg Admiral Farragut up the high-scoring runner with Trinity score,
Haiflack Greg Miles, ho
Mike "Red" Austin, who does all-important grime with
254, upping th. Saints' searuin the "break-away block" as
mark to 7-0, in their bid for h Cleveland began his upheld most of his work In a tough. Mooney coming up. We Jost perfonns his work-floraL' 'hOreS
holes and pa rsurge towards payd.
plaffh'rth
gri nding fashion into the middle didn't have our minds on the of opening
6.1 I •hn ntrij'iil cikIn
Trinity Prep, which M been of the line, again performed his game:The Prepsters, ooho play
After a very slow First into oftentimes rugged opDistrictrivalSarasot.acardtnal lacking a consistant aerial handiwork well, picking up a
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derstudv to senior Steve Ssn
Despite the relati''e case by elcct;ifir.g Cleveland punt
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Editorial Comment

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Nov. 7th Votes: C*t*izens Vs. Computers

Global_ Vie w

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SHERIFF JOHN POLK

(h't out and vote. tomorrow!
The turn-out of voters on a presidential
the success or failure of the campaign to arouse
the pCOJ)le to action,
This odd-ball campaign will not CSC8IX' such
)udgement. Indeed, without a better than 75
pei cent turnout in Florida this '72 sear-the first
a presidential primary took place in the
Sunshin state - the electorate will damn itself.
In making this comment we are not beating
the drum for the Republican or the Democratic
tuinnnec. We are continuing our persistent
emphasis on the ha Ilot as the only true means the
dcinxratic purpose can he properly achieved
Perhaps this is the latent tear of political
observers. That the domination of the
Republicans by means of the pollsters in(l the
"hands-off"' by sincere thinkers of either candidate and the late-blooming of l)u'mocratic
Nominee McGovern will combine to make!; this a
non-election in terms of the number of votes
Only a record number of ballots cast clul
allay such fears. It 's also the (lay on which (1w
' deciSloul does not i'i)OW from "(lie people ' Only
the who are eligible and thost who iave
registered can make their convictions worth
anything.
Quite naturally tile Denlocrats (Itivshon the
extraordirviry pollster percentage lead which
President.C1Iuhdat1
Nixon holds over SenatorCandidate.
McGovern Here is, !1CVC"thClcSS, al
pcnt of view which ev,'rv voter sl'ouhl pay hced
the McGovernto and which was printed
Shiver News Service.
Read it carefully and it is obvious that the
warning to beware of computcu--pollster conclusions is quite timely:
We're down to the wire miow, and all the
smart boys tell us the election is (lended. 'I't'e
the pundits, the commentators and (1w
scribes are telling us the computers have it
pegged. They've put their data into the machine
arid 'chunk, chunk, gurgle, snap'--this is the way
,
it is going to be.

HAS KEPT HIS WORD
To THE PEOPI E OF
SE
Sheriff P&amp;k ponsod full time 24 hour protection.

Sheriff Polk promiseo ractment of a Civil Service Board.
He has accomplished this.
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Sheriff Polk promised to establish a full time Juvenile Division.
He has accomplished this.

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Sheriff Polk promised job security for all personnel.

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prt'sidi'iit lot 115 to the lesser fllt'S. Sending your
(i)Oj('t' to ('ungress is only worth Cluing when

matter.' Translated this means We don't need
citiiens ill this country we just IHPd 'oinI)uIt('rs
to It'II Its what we tx'lleve want and need.
''We don't believe It. We still think we irt'
individuals with minds of our own, nobody can
reduce Its to it ciphel. oll 11 plinch card lind tell us.
We are obsolete. Resides we've seell 104) IlHtfly
Ihi's
in a fly
too
wrong
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Tl t,usiness, 11411
"Who gets elected is YOUR
snnwhody's computer!"
never
Voting is not at all a simple t lung
really was, only at soon' times tutid in sunup
elections too many voters have put II in UP''simple" category and have nuirke(l (belt'
ballots with a uniforuuity of blind party loyalty
which does, nuwe t lows thou not, put into office
someone that should not hold the poxition nor the
power.
In a general election like tomorrow's, the
comment just made is not as applicable to t)it'
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it ilt'cision ()tue Iii "foggy bottom" these voices
are nut ea sily heard at borne. ('h,se carefully.
When it ('HOIC'S to the state ICVE'I offices and
even niort' t) 10 the i'tsirity I)1 local races, failure
to ;,1oruu telf of (lip ,,ierits of the Incumbt'riLc
an(l the recordt; of those seeking new OffiCes will
Is.' paid For in uinreprt'sefltIitVe. unresponsive
mud no-account ahi It y office-holders.
Thus I he real challenge is right in (he laps of
flit r"gktt'rrd voters For these are thr' only OlIN
ho vail chart the Future for t)iernselvC's as they
vtiul it to be (mnputers will cnst no votes. The
nu, vol tug cr1' ir . and these art' often the loudest
when the tu.illuting is dohiC', should, In all fairness
shut their mouths and keep 'hem that way
Ni ,v 7th, P172 is a cr11 1(111 day, a time when
it will he('orne apparent whether or not the
American people have a voice and are willing !ui
raise it in the great democratic spectacle of
Kl('Ctioul Day ,
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Ktrin'rrii riata in gtvernment til.•s indicate that. 4..
rnrgfle m.asiit4 flOW #tng applied. lnfl?P' tti
Onn and a dollar imbalance will he rdrnfr for years
That same economic information mak.i near th. tindrlving enuce of both the dollar imbalance and inflation
is that in wide area; of business, industry, education and
the cervices, the application of now technology has nc.
been %tifficiently rapid
Government economic files also provide a cnlutv.
which has been tried in two major instances with ma)
qu'
In the past several decades, t S agriculture ha
rn.ide the greatest applied technnlny strides by far n
any mainr grnent of industry-in mechan .' . adoption ct flew strains and in the use of u
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Agru.lt'ure efficiency is now so great
real genRe the farmer is the mainstay of o'r ' &lt;.'r r -,
gram We are 1Th1e to compete on favorable terms wi t i,
the world's other major producers regardless of wa'

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Think hi's missing sonic- '.-'l, vispil soal, u,pu'rac than ,iii'il in i rptauirant than fix a
First-ratt on' 4t home.
uIiucauutt'ntnry programs.
111111. in lute.
Cr "s her legs self-conlkhrvi'
h',r
son
is
too
good
for
Thir.k
there
must
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more
to
NEW YORK( All) - simu
sriotiiy In public
men fear that lithe women's sex than she kno's, because the girls he meets.
Be able to catch a cab In a
-ShIR- k h"r -Iilies off In the
liberation movement succeeds otherwk;" why wruild s,) many
rain wher, a man can't.
every lady finally hec'iines people talk tihe' it so nunch. i'iiddle of it bug movie,
wathng dishes more
Pick a winning i-acehorse by
Spend more time rel'dIng the
the girl of her own utrtanis the
slie dws washing herself.
Rd.4
thnn
the
prose
in
Sunday
whim
rather
vian
troin
t1lie
taim
worIn will Iti.- it inort difficult
Believe In God, astrology a.ul
kniwledge of its blood lines.
fle%spap4'rS.
one for men
Spend more timr w,&amp;tchurig
Ihtht'r eat n second-rate fortune tellers.
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like then," said ene worried
A,4n1PA'i'?'*' P11t70A'it
male. "It's hard entitigh to un—
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and mere sex objects. There's
no telling how any man will lx'
able to tell hat they'll want
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when they get everything they
I
think they want."
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As a lifelong admirer of wo"Sues'
Pinked
men myself, I think this attitutle is merely another exThe students at Scottsdale Community
pressioru of outdated masculine
College in Arizona have voted 'o send their
chauvinism. Such forctx)duig is
football team onto the field clad in lovely pink
utterly unli'stil,eu.
and white. They voted for thoe colors to protest
Why shottt.t women be any
the amount of money being spent or: uthletics at
macre difficult to get along with
the expense of academic progants.
in the future than they sere in
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We suspect that Scotsdale's football players
(1w past or are now? Is thu'
ji
will emerge as a hardier breed as a result of this.
beauty of a rose changed by
whether there are a few less or
It they can stE.nd the taunts of opponents, they
a
few more thorns on its stem?
should be as fieu cc as a boy named Sue. —
Some things are changeless,
Charlotte i N.C.) Observer
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the essential nature of women.
Xhr*anforbfrnflb Women are not a tinpredictable as they are thtLght
to be, When you come down to
it, they are actually as pre
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SANFORD FLA .12771 cept when they respond
3CO N FRENCH AVE
the wind_s of their own soul.
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,OdALTER A 31ELOW. Ed"r and Publisher
So, basically, no matter how
':.y NE D DOYLE Adier,isnq Director &amp; Assu to Publisher
much she may seem changed
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on the surface, the willful g:rl o;
nag,
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e an)l
the
future
shouldn't
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JOHN A SPOLSKI As n ate Editor
harder to figure out than the
FRED VAN PELT
'.0-dii kED F GIELOVI
willful woman of to'Iray.

He has accomplished this.

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''Wiuti they're saving is. Of CUUESC tJ )uti'l
ltlwr to vote; it's all over. We know what's

Sheriff Polk promised full cooperation with all law enforcement agencies.
He has accomplished this.

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Sheriff Polk promised to establish a central crime lob
to serve all surrounding areas.
He has accomplished this.

Managing Editor

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sTAFFORD DERBY
El d'or of Ed i torial Page

ROY GREEN
Ad.t" t'.ng Vana cler

C..'R Y TAYLOR
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Sheriff Polk promised to maintain a balanced budget.

The average mann can safely
bet that a typical liberatel woman of tomorrow 'a I Aill Solve the problcuui of what 10
do with a leaky package by gi'-ing It to a man to carry.

CHARLES HAYS

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in the reconstruction of bomb-battered North Vietnam.
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Nudity on the telly is put
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ii docwnen'ary on a nudist
colony, with the reporter and
camera crew roaming freely
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servuccugueui hat Sei'fl duty in South Vietnam since 1965 and
that between 520,000 and 650,000 of them eredraftet's.
Among the 56,000 .r'ierii'an dead mn Vietnam. 45,884 sere
killed in combat lint! 10,281 through accidents, Illnesses and
tthcr noncowhat chUScs.
For comparison. U. S. comhat deaths in World War U
totaled 292,231; in World War 1.53,513 and In the Korean War,
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estiipiitt'd to be 182,44 and other free world forces dead,
includ.ng South Koreans, Thai;, Australians and Now
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as suffered far more r,ra'v'lus
The ('nmnmunist t'ncun
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According 1'
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made, U S. e"s&amp;'rvers be'ln". .- a nutrumum of one seriously
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The U. S., t'omnt;nind tn 's tetnaun estimates that 1,6

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mechanical ompacthn, of snowf'etds, that can produce
a stress upon sLbni%ean undcr-snow ,-ranisms and
threb tncreise winter mortality Jt'a
So stated the "Proceedings cf the 1971now'nuoile and
Off the Road Vehicle Research Symposium" held in East
Lansing, Mich Elsewhere, a Department of the Interior
study has found that "compaction of snow from the use
can cause a retardation in vegetative
of
growth
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So what's a snowmut ,o ,
to do"
i ,e-t c'..ui -,e
I ntil the experts nii'.- .p '.'1,1' md'
woulu be to stu- to de-ti.ited nuwruiouute tr.uius rather
than go wandering off into the prusine wilderness. Any
ecological damage caused by the contrapUuns would th us
ort as cli .v'jul*t be
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i r'atjier suree of 1u!rlent3 for the annual ihat blo-nir
in the sprlr tra-la I'his early reentng in turr ,r,vi'1es
t- urnail
t:te first s -rinft nutrition for grouse. deer and
rodents

The Cost Is Hi..o"i

He has accomplished this.

men o'. modern management and tecinoligy i40
1;#11111;ng technical men abroad American conoani"building very modern plants on foreign soil. provido
additional demonstration plants. The result Wester—
European and other fnretZn businessmen have becom'
aIl-s,i-able competitors.
Th federal government should adopt this county agent
dem'untranon phi1occph'i in .lng the slower sectors f
pruvats and public und-istry such as textile firms anti
hospitals on the more •apfrl dnption of new producth"
adn"istrative and organizatiiiiial
More government research would he devoted to disco'.'
rin technological improvements in selected industries
Ire government effort would be spent in adapting 4
ej made in space. military and other areas for w;by private industries. More Joint cientlst.engineer-mndustrialist cross-fertilizing teams would be set up to inform
hicmnessmen on what new technology has to offer and
'iv the research technicians in a wide variety of
d'as as to how they ran modify certain technntoiical
Cries tr rnpro'. ,ffmciency in one industry .r another
advance has been made by a team )(
I \ most notablea
(-1reer-Ic,pit.'?s and medical men in adapting some
nuclear weapon production techniques to work on virns
dceases u
'.Iore government-employed technolugista would be put
t visiting local factories anti businesses, with the apt.)
of the owners, to sell' these owners on minagement. operations mechanical. computer or other technical
improvements they might not know about—and on how
much money these mpro'.ements might save them.
This program wautd, of necessity, be a major effort.
as is the county agent program ,' agriiture But it
necd not be expensl'.e a r'-.attieIy few able t.chnicai
f re.iucraticallyJU
men do betterthan .n'. -'
minded official;

'crior state College in Sault Ste M.irie, compaction

Comb' 'ri'irn Iiir,'rnan

DORIS WILLAMS
Sucte' Editor

This agricultural miracle has been accc,mpiishe
through a major research effort coupled with a Itin -agent system which his fervently 'sold" individia,
far mere o' mprcived methods--through demonstrath
1irit.; and tir personal ad'cacy'' of new Ideas
• Wetern European and other industry he?e ar
thero in t.e -xrarId h.i'.- e made tremendous s?rde, in p
the t.nuted Sttes through resud.'n( Trur.tu
ti'ra
i'.int Four program and its successors, a1.p'e4 - spirit of the county agent system in bringing Wstr
European arid other industrial groups to this countri

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TV

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which our "AU In the Family"
originated, is the storin center
of a controversy.
In the London Press recently was a story headlined:

"IIJJC Sorry for Garnett'a
Blasphemy." It told of the
apology by Lord Hill, BkK'
chairman, over the dialogue

an episode of "Till 1)esth
Us 1)o Part." All Carnelt Is
the Archie bunker of the series.
It seems there was a snide
reference to the kilessed 'lrgin Mary, siuch brought a
wave of protests from the cit.'

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Whefl tlieI3BC reported that
i officials would screen the
subsequent shows in advance,

the program's creator,
Johhny Speight, objected
strongly, saying he couldn't

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ssere engaged in stmüar putbut
watching TV
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The trend toward (rankness
has disturbed those who (allow tho television scene closeI), according to Clifford
[lavis, st'te'ran 'Li' columnist
for the laindon miilv Mirror.
lie' was seated next to me dur-

leisurely pace, Davis was re
huing with a glass of brandy
and a Churchill-Like cigar,
Davis said that part of the
ITublem is that the BBC has
almost bsolute (rdom in

tag a reception at (tie' 1)04'-

t-hueste'u' hotel, where Amenca n unit Engliuh journalists
viere usseiiuhlvt at the lulvitalion of Sir Lew Grade, cluef
off icer u the Ir.d4wndeflt
t.elevl,iun company, ASSOCI'

zited Television Corp.
11w idea sus to provide a

what it puut on the at, It Is
under a 'ei&amp;.rd of regents, and
huts it t'hairman. Lord 11111, but
it i virte'aLty u,idepcndent.
When I told turn that the
harriers are coming do wn in
the areas of sex utad morality
on American television this
sen,on, Davis shrugged his

shoulders

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btades removed early Last
Saturda%.

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w bi a

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racial balance In public s('hools, l'rhnnry Vi)iCtM
cast their iiiiiibinding ballots against busing by
an overwhelming margin.
Now the 48 yenr-4tht l'eh Is organizing a
national (atimpaign for a cen'titutinnnl rinm•
cntIon on ow • ntroerinl tmie
Deeb, Hepuhtkan flnr lender In the Senate,
maintains the outciumw of Tuesili S race will 1w
a clear Indication of voter ihoice on usin g .

a'rss the street from ht

The scho4 bu3 was symbolic.
a stanch school busing foe, led the

legislative Ight to put straw vote on busing on
the presidential primary ballot last March,
Tbe governw, meanhlle, was calling for

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The goverminent inthcated U.

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opponent's

headquarters in the mall,
llhlnTnned on the bus was a sign "Sen. Dech
nws Gov Reubrn Askew to Ilinplins (nun.

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Endorses CounciI

ST. PLTf. lWR(, Fin. 1* ' - t'n Reuhin
Askew has thruM hsm1f sohilt' into Thesdava
state Senate race hcre on behalf of black city
tuncil.woniP
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l4ette Wimbih whc i.
chMIengin
4u;bent )egislatw Rhr 1b.
The governor came rn from Tat base last
week to give the Wimbish hid a personal boost.
As 1w csrnpagned with her in a cruwded
shnppüig pim. Deeb loaded 40 women supporters mnto a rented school bus and parked it

Monthiy, Nov. 6,1912-3('

The Sanford tlerMcI

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Fla
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ziOt OL1..iitT ,L.S.c .'turlennc Epste n a dv ise s
roriTTTh x-zigii
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tudent'
Mi.c
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Epst9l11' c!asi for several
long requisitioned
weeki
saluted itap, a nz of the world in wFi,h the U S flag
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brought 8 rninia!ure flag. (hottom) tri class, 0iich * all Lhe class
presently hai- w give the pledge of ailegiance to our countr.

on the United ..tatea n Aflu-riCb-4i
VOUT AZ.ation
£iIc
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huitdinç Last Thursda
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tiier treatment at the twntii
gi~ivemment
In contrast U, last Frutay
mght and earls Saturday, 1mwever, when the Indians
prepared tt'coriront police wjtL

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f ield utFIorida Tech 1Jmversit pranuar thrust of the conDie week of Nov 1, c- ierenee will heurev&amp;ew sufet
isoreti b FTC, the Fioridi problems of all transportation
Department of Thutiponation, nintleL and t develop recone-

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A MAN OF COURAGE IN WASHINGTONI

District 3

VOTE BILL CHAPPELL

TOGETHER

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Sinmithers polished off Arnold

POL. AD. PD. BY L. "JACK" WHITE, CAMP. TREAS.

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It is with great pride that the Seminole County

dividual basis. It is made up of yotir friends and
neighbors individuals who think and live as you
do.Considerable emphasis is always placed On
national politics, with local issues and candadates lost in the shuffle.
May we emphasize that your local office holders
are the ones that effect you directly, every day

Democratic Party takes this opportunity to
present to you our slate of local Democratic

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Philip boter, Director
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government.
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government. Vote for your local Democratic
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:l'I'llUIt II.
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Compare the candidates, and we're sure that yiDu
will feel as we do. Our local Democratic Team is
the best team. Vote Tuesday, November 7th, for

COUNTY

Stale Attorney
ift Judicial Circuit

vaniis - yti

TDVk will &amp;I1

weiconw the group U nutioii

that you live in Seminole County. It's your local
Democratic team that Is concerned with better
schools for your children, better highways for
your safety, better land use programs, lower ad.
valorem taxes, cleaner air and water, and yes,
even the pot-holes in your street.

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Assessor of Taxes

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Foundation, American 'transIt The workshop participants ilI
Association, U. S. I)epartmen! thu. move W the FTC campus
of Labor. Federal 1ta1krid where individual panel groups
Administration. Fe&amp;'rul High,
convent- for thscusstons xe

NOVEMBER 7, 1972

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Wit.l.i..M P.

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Fourth Congressional District

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3Wii5 wili be it&amp;Ui1ttI It'

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A Hall of fdnw un- ret-urdrnip wil be an open session at 10
wam: plan'wmi icr a! Die three- &amp;•rn iur. 17, when Wilhianc
cia'- m&amp;t'ting at the fational Hefflefinger, Aaststant
o f Ret:iwi..j Arts Icretary- fur AdministruIim.

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Supervisor of EIctions

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Representative in Congress

vivage centa.
Dr. Scmader stated that the

33rd District

ALL PRECINCTS EXCEPT
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"PIN
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COUNTY COMMISSION

STATE
A' L PRECINCTS
.ssaner, Florida
cornmiPublic Service -urnmission

DEW.,

Sheriff

SPY,%10U1t BENSON

11011.11. GUNTER

partwity for t1w eldutrige of

DISTRICT 1

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Vw,aw at ttw dispwal of t1w seplew, tatim in government.
NARAN Institute. tv w used IDT representatives of salet).
=IPn1xatk=. and educatom
tjes It will be use for creation Im
-nVerning salety pmblenu,
tif rurrwtlh~ f(vr Ims-it MILIK

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significant recardii,A mam of
which "WV have been released
before thi advent of the Gram my Awards Paul Westoriand
Frank Jones were appointed it
form a committer to warL VJ

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the w'i said he rer-cted the group of pretty girls as campaign workers. They 'save
offer.
"i am very proud of him, but "Sma thers for Serate" signs at

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cc in 1'uval Counts for 19 years
opponent owns no home-

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bndges and overpasses on the
our own feet,' Bruce said.
Some pouiucal opponents and expressway ;)stern.

and Consumer affairs
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19 yearf-his opponent mo%-ed
here from Dade Countv two

Candidates. Each candi.late is qualified, experi.

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nspnrtation icl F.dward A
nicndatiozv and gutuietines for Mueller. Enguwem-mg Advisor
and the- u. S. Irmnt
national educational and for the Florid Deparunent of
iranonaIwn,
CD71w am -trunennent was nuuk training efforts whict, will 71ransportation are
)otntly kN ly.- linbert D 1~eT- InIpraw, tlansp"tion safety. chatrmen for ft- workshop A
'flit Workshop will open wttI number o faculty franc
Stemi, FTC 1-an u EIIWIUII
and Gen Benjamin 0 Davit . a luncheon meeting at noon on College of Ergineeñng at FTC
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1:ta: the l(amadic inn Last will participate
tam
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sessions
along
Satet and Consumer Affairs. Ut (Jrlandü Walter L. I(velL
with
secreLar of th e Florida representatives from other
U.F. ixm't
The workshop u- beuii. hosted l)epa"-tmrflt of Transportation univeralties throughout the
Thln3portation

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ELECTION S OFFICE

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who served ane Senate term
and mid have been re-cloMed
to
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Sen. ' erie Pope •-'f St. Augus-

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fi'c The mt-oWn the posts and when the charter for tfr
of governor, U.S. Senator and consoMat-d city of Jacluscri.
ville was
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legislative experivace in his 19
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against former state Sen. John
Fie-her it, Tve-Ma%, I s general

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64si! of
Broken i'ratses caravan f(u
mel; Means. predicted any figh-

inthrz g.c or the final pilitwl career

hurdle in his frst political race

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JOHN E'. POLK

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Stale Representative
341h DIsIrIct

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30 32 31 34 Is 38

KEN PATRICK

County Commisslorer
District One
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District School Board
District Three

techniques, particularl.N in
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thr basic
rAl NARAS
guidelines for the development
own educational prams

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Monday,Nov. 6. 1972

gi Notice

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SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO. fl12
DIVISION
JACb.S ( i 'LIE NATiONAL
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IF THE CIQi.U'T COURT OF
,..IG
'CNU JUGICIAL CIR
CUlT iN ANt' FOR S$MINO4.E
COUNTY. FLOP1A
CIVIt. ACTION !Jt 71bA
S.EPP4E' A C.

IN THE :iICI.nT COURT 11TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR
IINtt FLORIDA.
SIMINO;.E
CIVIL ACIOW NC fl 1)1
DIVISION 0
THE
IN THE MATTEL 0'
VIC
ADOPTION OF PL'CL
TORIA REITELBACe.a
GENE WILLIAM GIBSON ad
TAMI JUANITA GI0N
Petiio.*ri
TO EDWARD REITELACII
WHOSE LAST INOWN
RESIDENCE
AND MAI..ING
ADDRESS IS
313$ PELP4&amp;M STREET
viqG;NI.
CHESAPEAI.E,

Pi'tttf

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AL bENT A C

CIR
rtAR C"ITA
ct'a•ian
a forp
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AMI0IC
WTCE OF SUIT
TC. t44 . , ay

IU OF SUIT
STA1 O FLORIDA
THE Uh'.WO*N SPOUSE
of Alt*rta C Potion.
noit.d 'hat a tull
C-4, *.
,t b01' f 4100 •eairltt you and
'he Abo.e
•Ubt. and th$t you are Pt.'IV
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W''ngtDn.
Caronfil
Ca.a Fear Caa1
an.
138 Souli e. 3'ttt

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II roi. taIl 'o oc to. tuOgmCf.t may
PC aQiin$? you for the reIe4
be
dem&amp;tOec m tPie complain' The
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FøCl0tt( 01 M0rtA00
cUm-ensriQ 9.1' tolIouin9 6rtnlbed
S.i,noIeCv,ty,
gropi1,titu1'
flr4i t( w.t
GRANADA SOUTH. AC
10 The "iat 'h.'reOf
l •aoe 'IX.
tilt)4c RcicrdI a' SemrisIe Coun?.
FpC'fftA
WI'TNESS"i panOandthatp.'ct
sia Court a? Sar.$ono F$041. tht
of Out,on, c
S.taIl
a.T'4UR P1 FlECK WITH, JR
C'iws a' 'i. C.rcut Court
P. 't an. ' Eom
Dtps?y Ce
Cit 7). ) &amp; fd0v 4. 13.
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Tht C'cut Court
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JOSEPH Pit M)N&amp;SsO
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Fern Pa's.
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DL. 174
Itt THE CIRCUIT COURT. 11TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, ltd AltO FOP
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO fl-lOST
Ill ?C The Ma?Yage
7EVEhS
EL(&amp;4O
P('iTONER
And
WILLIAM STEVEN' RESPON
DENT
NOTICE OF PROCEEDING
'TIlE STATE OF FLORIDA TO
WHOSE
f WILLIAM STEVENS
AND MAILING
RESIDENCE
: ADDRESS IS CO MRS JEROME
'At1ECP4EK. 1110 MIAMI DRIVE
PASADENA. TEA5 77501
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a
Peitmonfor Dsioiu'ion. 0 MarriaGe
hit been IltO riQardfl y0u
marr.age to ELEANOR STEVENS
ill the Circuit Court an. ar.d for
0
Seminole Count,. Florida.
PIaVt.! CoittAiriid a thn ttit Petition
4 reQuests me Court to award th$t
certain proper' p ownfd by you
yourw'iie. ELEANOR STEVENS.ai
titlalits by the efltinl'!'It, located t
I 751 BaywoOd Circle. !.anford,
FIrCa. and mmcm, ptr?tijIatIy
Oet.cnlbed
Lof 102 SI,PIL&amp;PfG ESTATES
FIRST ADDITiON. acco'OmnQ lathe
Piat ttereof at reW0 sri Pla.
13. Pages 97 and II. PubliC
Bo
Recomds Ct Seminole County.
Florida
'0 you? ale ELEANOR STEVENS.
I. tmun' .t amc,ri• arid
ate reou?e0 to ie'v* coOp of VoiJ'
Answer or Piead"i; ig me pe';t,on
tP, pt,?o--r5 n.'torney, c
VtrnCn Mill .?, 1 the 9. firm *4
p
CAestiart4, Met &amp; berry
377I
Drawer Z .antOU F
.rid liv the :ini;iru- Anwer
rl,adtho it. the *f,Ce of ?PiC C .n'rL 0
"I Crcu' Court. '-rinol, Cu,'fl!y
CountPt.,se. 5.antord. 'lesida. or or
of D.cemnben.
t*sont lie lIt
A 0 1972 It 401) tail 10 00 to.
luogmerl by default *11 be taten
aganrt vou' . 9* mel'(f Gemonded
itt itt, Petition
'This nl't'ce shall DI publiShed once
woN for •ou' Cofnectsfive
wIlts Iri TP.e Sanford
WIINES$my handanid siêli'4th,
Cl,ofth,C,ru'10u,10fltPIm*2tti
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ft. CKCIa V Esern
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'EVELAhD. MIZE
&amp; BERRY
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Sanford. Fior.oI 37711
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An. to ' or
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CORSETT, pIaintft
DONALD
$e$Od0U it PC Pot
:)a3 Orlando. Florida. on or before
Ptove,uer 27Th. 1972. and fii
CF,Qinil with hi Clint of thi cct)rl
CIte? be$01e Service on pl.aifltifli
a'to-flry or immediately ?P*rPatt,r
ofherwItC a Oelaut? .11 be IntOned
aans' void to- The reef demanded
,n?t comnp;ant r pettiofi
Tm, FwOperty F.r0*000 aGainst it
OtsCribPC iS *0110*1
LC'I 5, BlocS 10 DREAMWOLD
SUBDIVISION, THIRD SECTION
l reco-Ot'O in. PIA! Bct 4 pipe
oub' re,'ds ci' Seminole COunty,
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FICTITIOUS NAME
NOTiCE I5P1-'rt. VT""P' 0'
Poi' Cf.:,
en;,00 it tutrietI
Pc. 703. Altamorte Springs
SemnDe Coun',. Florida under the
fiClt'Du.it name o' I N A CON
TRACTIffO COMPANY. DIV OF
thit I intend tO
A INC
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regiSter sacriame with the Clerk of
County.
PI C 'cut Court.
m 'he
r.t,,r.da in accordance
o'OvrsIO'fl 1t the FiCtitiOuS fame
S.tutes. 'To Wit 5,q'ct on sos o
Flo-'a Statutes 19"
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. 11TH
JUOICIAE. CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR
SEMIhOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION *40. 73 1)55
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17-DomestIc - ChIld Cae
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72-Apartments Rent
Unfurntshed
73-Apartments heft
FUrnISd
24- Houses Rent Urifurnlshed
25-Houses Rent Furntthed
7$ MobIle Homes Rent
27-ResOrt Property For Rent
21--Business Property For Rent
29-Wanted To Rent
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IaIOTICEIS11I?eb!glyWthat Is"
engsged in business at P0 Boa
5er"irole
Altarnorite Springs.
vfldI'f tltø IiC'itioi.Jt
Count,.
name of T R A DEVELOPMENT
COMPANY DIVISION OF IlL A..
INC.. and tPtat I I'ntenid to regIliC
said na".e *.tPi the Clerk cit tnt
Circuit Cci.'rt, Seminoe County
FIrirda in accordance *P1 '*
s'UvisiDn5 o tie FsCtil.'a. Warn.
Statute's, To Wit. StOiun 56509
'101ida Statist('S
S. Ted R. Asrikitid
Pres
Puitl,i!' Oct 33. 30. 4
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wni approve upon
second and final reading an- lthru4 times
3lca line
2$calirIs
nezatlonofacresnorthofSR Sthru2otimes
23Ca lIne
434 owned by Morton Silver. 2ltlmes
Sih'er has requested R-3 zoning
($1.75 MINIMUM CHARGE)
m orr to erect an apartment
3 Lines Minimum
complex. The city has already
annexed one section of hi.s All advertising
appearing in The
property.
Sanlord Herald on Wedretday will

A Lorigwood resident scared
autimatscally be placed in Thur.
off two people as they at- Council will aLso authorize Idars FAMILY 1*10*1(4 NEWS
that is distrebuitid to an
tempted to ste-sI th crome preparation of a finance or- SECTiON
aditoniI '0.5*0 homes in the area
will
necessitate
thnance
which
wheeLs off tus car parted at his
Ad.trtii,
$PtøI,I •fl(Idi this
all items procured by the city to in$ertiOfl in Computing their earn
residence Satta".tsy.
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be &amp;nie so by purchase Ot't9' rate
According to Cilef Wesley oril)'.
Dowell of the Longwood Police
Present policy is to have
MONDAY thru $RIDAY
Depize-flt Frank Webb, of
(or puttise 1*-oUght
Items
8:30 A.M. to S:J1 P.M.
W)Georgta Avenue, I gWOOd,
be-fore COuncil approved, IJId
MW
looked
out
the
window
and
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ttWfl purchased. COW)Cil h&amp;i
SATURDAY
the men -uund his car, He
contended this causes I*seC
FICIIT:O'S NAME
:0O AM. to 12 NOON
then
&amp;ud
11"em
cit
scared
N0'CE 15 ',rt, .. 'hat
ex,erxnture of time.
areengaQed.flbiS:flr%sit lilOSIalt 1umped in liii car to chase
CALL UNTIL NOON TO
Si
In &amp;1itioi to the above
Sanford PIgr. So.fcrc. tJ*eti, but could not c.atch tiem.
START
OR CANCEL YOUR
Se,,,,noIe Count,. FloniCt u, - the
rt Jr. Is agenda items, council will
of iPIE J'RT
fttitiOut nam
AD
NEXT
DAY.
fzea nt monthly reports.
investigating.
GALLERY, arid iat we inte'i t
regs:Ier said name with 9*'
The igenda appar!ntly Is a (Fri. F-oon for 'sun. &amp;
tIte C ftuit Court. Semnole s-.
Officer Tom Ling Is In
on", a respite after last
.T,t
Iacr.cta .n accordance
vcatigating
the
theft
of
a
bat'ill'
week's
renundanI mcrathon
i
prow sorts *4 the fi(titi(.IJ%
,'Mark
t.e.ryoutof a caro
statutes. To Wit: Se:t,c.i 94,
in which devektrs
1!awkir., 1.45 Glastonberry
Florida Statutes 1957
weii ,er t.ps'O
AntIc
i'd. MaItt'snd. The car tmaM in presentations, one if w!;L'h
Role Y(.9g
Lyman 'igh wes w'thdrawn after ts hour's
P"
NOv 6. 13, 30. 3%, 1917
School
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typinq Full and part time Ap
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teason Apply in person to flIes
Jewelry, SanIcrO Plaza. Sanford

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Ti-adler de'scis woman with c'wn
transpOrtaliO't to babyiil late
.tntt
•venlngs
afternoons.
weekends FlexIble (Dun, ci
college girl s-,mho deilnec 'VI in in
exchange tv baby rii!tr1 aid luhI
hot'skeeping Call 37 791$ Itrr
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Wanted, settled,
waitress. top salary and lips
Apply in person only to Phelps
Restaurant. 7920 Orlando Drive.
Sanford

ECONOMICAL AND EFFICIENT
SUSINESS. That's the contintmnQ
operatirn of the office of Clerk of
C,ncuil rc..ri. ..hen you iv elect
Arthur H Eeck*'fPt Jr Vote Beck
with, Nov 7, (Pd P01 Adby Camp
Trial OEM 1

PIANO LESSONS
I7.eti Ctmo.d Course
l4.try Wrrtr 323 .379

Ilrd,00rn, I, bath rn,nonry Paine
in Sanlond, mloie to sf'hr'ol and
shoPping Outside needS tome
paint At is, 5*1.300 P0.1 17% 7163
yes between 7 5 9

LAKE MARY, 7 br.Jrooms, lot 66' a
153'. needs repair 13.000 Terms
Broker Owner. 372 1613

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Cailbart Real Esi.i
21 (four Service
CIII 37) 7191
PAVEP4NA PAFX. Very nice: br.
1 ' baths,
corner lot.
landscaped for privacy, buIlt In
kItchen, air, many estras i77.000
By owner 3270170 atter 1 30

Male Femal e
Help Wanted

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WANTED Man to ContinOC the
economical arid efficient operation
of the office of Clerk of Circuit
Coon, Seminole County. Mon's
name must be Arthur H. Becky. un
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Regency So.331-3100

CHILD CARE. My home. Fenced
ylrdt. hot meals Conveniently
Ioca'id Sanford Call mat 441
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Sub Contractor's c Per Block
Solid Count
CONTACT
BIf AlLEY ODI"IAM
'.Pi0RA. SANFORD, FIt
Ph 373 4470cr 295 4)70

Nicely
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References 373 5540
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Local resdent, locol references
Retired person $2 SO (fr. up,
Contact
BRAILEY ODHAM
SANDRA. SANFORD
Pt' 3'!) 14700r 295 4370

Apartments Rent
1Jnfurnistied

DeBARY,

man to drive truck, load
and .nload material, and work in
:-..ber yard II Hr week Es
(clIent Inn;, benefits Apply in
;vrson after 9 a m. to 5cotty'
Home BullOnra. 7DC S French
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wlIl:, IC .5-on lid learn a vaIu.ule
skill at t'ip 'ame tIme, Sta,Iin"j
pan, s, soir'o per hour Send
brief IetLr w h personAl detail:
and aal;to t. 4,0 cAic of
Sanl"rd Ma1iSJ

three Fireplaces
In olilC'f byrd hornc with lots of
irace for a lerg t,1,nily Net
S fchen corner lot with tall
Is an in; avocado In
and
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(Ink of Circuit Court, Seminole
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Motnr (forte, Real Estite or'?
P0 (ba 7002. Sanford

P0 ACRES--- Somt innrovrci
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Witlseparate into smaller parcels
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patio wilh barbecue pit Convert
merit yet prestige lot'.pton Only
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spot, all fenced 573.000

AVALON APART ,iE(iJ,
ADULTS - NO Pt: TI
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Real (stale. Il 92 Deflary
305664 5311 or 644 4173
MLS--OpenSunday 130 4p m
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12 BEDROOMS, ADULTS ONLY
PARK AVENUE MotIlLr PARK
7545 Park Dr.. 323 7041

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Garage apartment Air onditoned
Pool privileges. AJults. Utitilles
furnished. $115 3224110

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through pvtper retertion Of all
official records. Keep Arthur H
Beckwlth Jr. Clerk of Crcuit
Court, Seminole County. Vote
Beckwlth, Nov. 7 (Pd. Po1 Ad. by
Camp Tr.as OEM)

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120 N Park Ave
Days, 327 6*73
Nights 372 7337. 377 5-121

This 3 bedroom, It bath, lust ',
year old has all the extras, plus
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fenced, equipped kitchen. anti
factory built tuoi house. $20.SOi)

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Salary and commistiOn Etcelleilt
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Seminole County- vote Beckwlh,
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vsell, sprir -hog syStem, beautiful
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BRAILEY ODHAM
'APIORA, SANFORD, FLA
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We train you Good commifllofl.
Country living 5 minutes from town.
Yellow Cab Co.. 201 5. Part
house with 6 ocres of cleared land
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OPERATING LESSONS. Seminole
County doet(1' hawi lhe tame to
train someone new Re-Elect
Arthur II. tieckwith Jr, Clerk of
Circuit Court. November 7. (Pd
PcI Ad by Camp Treat OEM)

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51Pi St
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HalmoflO Idt.l investment op
portunity for ditCnIrniflaIln%
.en, For ,cnmatiOfl cal?'
Gn.'ge Canelo. (30% 641 $221)
iSruer Park, or writ. to Mill
Pearson Corp 5925 Cart me.' St North, St Petersburg, (Ii 33711

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or room .tIh kitthen pnivlIp;et
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old Itity ian rent Inn Inst tlir, $It3
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..rsi.,ant t Flonaaa Statute KS
Th
ufldii'S,;ned OpIning IC
rt;age n Dut".l'tt .5910eV ft f.c
'tout name of "0 E OF TEN
PIEEE. INC"at P 0 Pc. 50$,
Altainonte Springs, Florida. intends
to ,eg,tler tao name with the Clerk
of the Circuit Court of S,manol,
County. Florida. and tIe Depart
men? Of Sta'e. State o Florida.
bblla'tatsee. Florida
SEAL I
Development Enlerpntses. In
Teevessee corporation
By s Farrell B JO1'IS
Vt. President
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veflln to baby 'sit Call 7 in to
4, call 33) 5143. 69 p m call 373

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pllpnl
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lam;. •lqn. rtJ p.mrkln;, I)IP$tty of
I ln iii' a ithlo. new hsiIIclinu
io- rl(IIIent PA11iU'U
73''' for dill thip, flo,Iif. elm
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Original with tIe Clerk C-f tIe
abOvettylId Court am. on bIfOry
Thii-i5t
December 5. 1973,
default and tsltrnite ivOgment
oe entered against you for tIte relief
demanded It the PtltiOi
WITNESS fY'y fiord arid Ct5
U
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PlC,vel'flbl't' AD 1972
(Seal)
ART (fUR H BLCKWIT4. jR
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Srm,nole County.
By Maine S Eden
DIPIJ4 p Cleft
!iiLLIAPit I COLBEf 1 04
51ENSI ROM. DAVIS
I McINTOSh
Flo',da State Bank - Sill
Pots Office Boa 133's
Sanford. Florida fl'l
Attorneys I' Plf,I.u..-r
PuSI.stt P-t*v 6. 1'. fl 27. 1972
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AND
CHIMNFY
aIshnIkb,tcaiJIt mInweit (anti
ACUPUNCTURE FI'EI4TS. It
SPilililol. ii) 4410
doesn't ntttter who yu ate, ycu
can vole Ijs A,thur fipikeIth '
Two t,.ufmnnrn AifPlt cvii Pin r.ts
fur CI,'rk of ',Ir toll Court,
$91 ,in I u'l',i,ed 171 7.ss
5m1tott County Vote fleckwith. -.- -(4v 7 lV.t Pal Ad
y (ann
28
Ptoperty
fluslness
TrQa'. DIMI
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- - lot Rent
flni,.r fol' fool route
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414 ,V.it 1111 %t
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POTICE OF SUIT
TO PaIa &amp;-'ie L:w
Rale.On
NTh Co4'a
yj ARE piEREeY wOTiFI.0
mat an ac,on ton DstoPutlOi'
Mi.- ' aec hat been fled aQainti you
are reajrd to Wve a copi
04 your *itten 0040n1fl. If an-., •0
I.tnnt!P M Pta. o STEPHEN
SON. A PEANE, Pott O'fce Dna.."
One Caltelbenri, FIor.da.
and fiC
MI
hi isniginal with 9* Clint o4 ,
abOve ttIed Court on or bofOnt
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Nov,,,btr
'
ttted •Qatr.s'
JUdOmen? ftSA ill
yo for 'he rt*.C4 OPfnAnded ill
Prt?Or
WIT N ESS my hint And the teal 0
tad Court on. mu. me INit Oay of
Ocwc*r. 1q72
.taIl
ArtP,,j H PCCt
Clint *1 CircuIt COut
t.t.i.ne
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FEDERAL NATIONAL MO
TGAGI ASSOCIATION a cor
IiflS
nrQanU1 t1 Ct••Q
.,r'Añt '0 The Ia-Al Cf 'PF Un'ii
a
s'a' o Ar*'.C*.
WINTER PARK- A 1'tMof
HIGH and b.AYLA
H&amp;RN'Y
anti
me disttngutshetl authr
i'e a Dendl
HIG,
ened At C1t4't ' " '" writers will 1esnl on Winter
wII at Ii 00 0C'O(1
I?IEd C
P tOt II
Park on
.. NC..,mt*f t&amp; ir: ttr ilV
A
furTh
annual
Hcllins
(\tllege
tale And ieI to me PIQh1tI .Vld twt
!r1v'i
the
a?
Wntccs'
tf'onftcencc.
Thts
tourb,00r ton CAiPI.
r cW tP, courmot*e 04 t1''' 4,
consultant
under
vcnt,
a' Sinic 0.
Countt. Florida
-w - , win tiring t ttie
Men
t
•..r.t'c
tonC'C
Th.'
Fi.r.0l,
Ilt
AltO
3p(5 TltitllFtA, $PNIJI StOt'
rr'nrt. IiflQ
-It*0A 'iwil nx1 m*aine article writeci.
y.avfar Seci ,,n, Firt?
LOf
poets. playwnbts. editors an1
Addlioni .It rd1.1nd ii rat
secWdI
o'
iè hterary representative.
13, Pact a
CC'i' F.ini4a
INCLUDN
Tlilft
R
poio.'c
bi *ai 0' tmlk!104t
wir.ner
fcc
AdVI*
an1 (onsent.
And
are
N
oç.'er?v
ibed
n othea ncvelis% participating
Permanenll
tfrgrnat0r
statut.o
Hester Cbapfl)an. london.
Sa talC it tO be mAre to W;tt Enlar.d
crge Larrctt,'
.'.oe.ro'
the tent ot ta F iA
Columbia, S. C; Hari Golden.
(Stall
ANTIIIJR H PECI.
Charlotte, N. C., l. Edwin
Ce of Cilwt COifll
Park:
C.ranberry. Winter
Sem,rOie Count'., rIo-ida
Leesbiirg,
i.'n
Baynard
Kennck.
Co'eIa
v
P'.
Dep.r', CIP
Florida; ('eIstinc Siblri',
.
EE A 'E f
ai M3
Alianla, Crii
113 U.crl.0 A.ifl"f
Steele, Cpel Hill. N. C
flo-ida
S*n$
FiOri"f!
tio
A'i*i'i'*yt t
Sveroi editors will
a 14':
itwipate. mcludin.g John M.
OEJ
cit
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NOIlCE OF PUELIC SALE
Readers l)igest, Rc'ber At-bib,
¼OCE IS HERESY GIVEN. MatTiaroneck.NCw 'csct'ittir
of
na
Fcr'uIotutC reno"00 on P40.-,mbtr of American Birds. and
Drew. aso - iate editor of
I. 12 it thAt cfrlain ca,sa
it bd toin 'hC Circait Coin
d C:p:. New
DO11ed.,
Somnoll Cnij',. ri'.0
.tcrer Yctt
i
h
Anliofi
FEDERA.. ttA IC"IAI MON
Sues'thil poets who will
'TGAGE ASSCICIATON a co'
,;'re tnsv-uct the literary hopefuls
$t'% orQt,P0
'ii t'.e 'awt
os the unea include Jean West MacKenzie
ltat.-t .$ Amerni it Flaintift. ad
nglish Department
JAMES L NOMAP4 mid ANN E of the
NORMAN Pi% tV'e •C Dtt
faculty. Rollins College, David
ti the IJt00'I4Qtd as CIII'S
Po3eir. and Robert Siiton,
trip abOvt styl00 Court. .11 a' I DC
and
ccIDcb. A N on Not-ember lItt, 1973 both of Winter Park
%1L
10
thC
Piighett
Evelyn
Arid
sale
Crtscent
of
offer toT'horne
rbrt' b'odei- 'or caSt attt,frDfi? Cit', Florida. StiU thers who
of me COUrThOUSI 04
..j.ti
Seminole County F I- 'di. at San Will take part in the pogramn
the follOtr.Q are Ormond Powers, Gene
toro. Florida
oesciibd property. lyri; mi bin; Burns and Harry M Savage, all
In sImino'e County, F)r,n.dp, iC) wI
Pat-k
Lof 539 and Wet' 7 tt't c Lot Sf1. of the Orlando-Winter
bccordr.p
Wendy
Weil.
a
noted
TOWN OF LONOW000.
area, and
tO te pla therpOf as record00 " literary agent from New York
Put Poc '1. Pa;rs ii tmiru 21
PubIc City.
RecOrds Of Seminole County.
Florida
Keen interest has been shown
9. the to
TOGETHER
in
ths year's Conference and is
wIIiCPI
are
terms 01 propert

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CAU',Y
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WINSTON
PATRICIA CAUSEY. r'5
Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTION
O .514
STAE OF FRICA
510*4 C CAIJSEY bId PATN ICIA
CAUSEY. HIS WIFE. WHOSE
MAILING
AND
RESIDENCE
ADDRESS ARE UNKNOWN
YOU ARE HEREBY n"$ed
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LvrnI.a'r.i •,
Mo' g.Dlontt,eIDlIVndtnbPd
property, tO *it
LiC a4. Oct Pond A,aJdtiOrt '0
L.55.'It'1?v. Seminole County.
.rori.ng to rercrd pla?
Pit e'tif ror'aru in 057$ Boot 1,
P
? of tm: Rvt.,( Records of
SeniFbDIV' Courltv, F'l-a'ida
P.al been 'lied
vøs and you
.q,reraoredlotti-veaCOP,Of YOu?
Answer or pivedirig tO ftC Complaint
Qit the Plaintiff's atto-ney. C
Vefrs.'i Mite. Jr .04 the law firm of
Cleveland. Me &amp; irry. P0.
Drawer Z. sar'to'J. Florida 37771
• ItIClI.S
'i$ t
NOTICe i..
Aid 'IC ,,-.t o-;,il.I ASP'
: CL
45 p1,03 rig in the off 'Ce *4 ttit Clerk cf
•CI
I
'na Circuit Court. Seminole Cosntv
'
on o
Courthouse. Sanford. FIOei
it.
tPit
mber.
3?PI day if N
Wiore
tpie
i cI..-y
"s,ctat"t6 Na'
AD. 'Ifl If tOt' fail to oo to.
Sas.l- FIor'd. .atl , i. r....ster
ivOgrnettf Dv default miII be taken
In
r.unl.
wiTPifPteC.ef'
agaInSt yos (DI' the iefii4 dei,iarided
FI000.
d Ion
me Complaint.
prit5 Of
upon 'i-clipS
T P..s nof ice shall be published on.'
tic
t'e
p,sLlsCItien of this notICe.
Pit fOur coniecvfsve
ACN
,,tioutnamne,$OwiI MINI-TOW OF
weeks IA The Sanford Herald
FLONIDA CORPORATION undOt'
WITP,kLSmy Paridard sealof the
*hiCPi t it in business at 2309
CIa-b f 'h Circuit Court ontP..t 75th
luscamora Trail in the City of
of October. A 0. '1972
Flida
t.au
That trip party intOrIsted it hid
ARTHUR H OECK*ITH. JR.
fellows
Clerk of the C'cuit Cavil
ti,srtes onierp-use is
Canlsr B. Hervy
B, Cecef V. Elern
Deputy Clerk
tOO ne,' Cent
0.1.0 at Winter Park. Orange
CLEVELAND, M'ZE
Ccs.5nty
Oclor 7th. 97?
BERRY
Attorneys tam ri.,nt,s,s
tJiriVfiCe H Fit!. (tOur.
Barclay
KS!!
3Q, North Oil Avenue
%g,
P0 Drawer 7
372 W. F4i't',ènks Avenue
s..-soi-o Florida 3777'
Pa,t_ FI0(i
PUbth O$ 30. &amp; Nov. 8. 19. 30.
Pole5t';Ocf.)4, 23,305 Pdo'v.6. #77
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Itt (0104 jtt. a ,bli9 ,,et.
cmnrt P." tell. IntWOrt Pu the
itA't'l
let' (lit test a' collar
F WARt' 171 4s
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capacity crowd is expected
p.r,Of,h,,ntpnovement$ontPeSaid frxn 14 States of the Union. 3-Houses For Sale
And
'1
four 32-Farms &amp; Groves
Ore WestinghouSe Refigemato' Emphasis, during the
33-Lots S. Acreaje
days, will be on fiction,
(EIec)
r i:'
Homes
Seral
131.
RC
Mcl
Ni'
Not fiction, poetry and film writing. 34-Mobile
s.ble
35-Income &amp; ln'estment
tO satiSfy
S,aa ialt it tO L.P
One of the highlight', open tO
Property
NOTICE FOR BIDS
trms o4
Final Judgment
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the
general public, will be the 3$-fiusiness Property
Semi,
Count, Ccw'nF'ssOnei-1 *ll rpCøve
ARTHUR P4 BECKWITP4, .11 banquet in the Langford Hotel
37-Reil Estate
_____ Wanted_____
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buS $1 'hr ottice of IrtP'v? H PKk
Ctc
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on Frida evening, November
with, Jr ClInt up '0 11 tie non
Count,,
Fl-ida
Seminole
ReCreational
IC. T.ckets for this evvnt may
MOndai. Nveinbrr 7. 1972 •
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fit Cec.u,a V Lien'
trnsPmung the following ma'Pllt
iri'i'i
n
advnc'e
purchace
be
Deputi Clerk
4-BECycits
rng ?Pit tweYC triOlIth periOd
5P(ER p A
SPEER
the Cc!k',e b fuc'i'ra5dthg a
r'mcn; D."e''be'r 1, 197)
42-Boats ani
Avin,.pe
11?
'150
DC
check lot' $.0O 7T person *'1
A LInerort
______________________________
Mar'n" Equipment
P 0 tic.
B AwaIt Ol;
Boz 259, Rol.ln.t Colttge, Winter 43-Carlpifl Equipment
FICTITIOUS NAME
Sanford, Florida 37771
C Co ce'. Ppe
N0 CL 5 heretw gver
Attorrilys fo' Planf
Guest speaker
Park, Fbi-i
44-SportS Equipment
0 Metal Ppe
egaged 1 b,'Smeit ! 170 SanlamoC
DublIn. lOv 6 1972
4ester
Oz.spsnri,
be
Mrs.
will
air.e0 a
Specificatsonas
may
be
Lorgwod.
Nave.
Site
;
Sonnet
Merchandise
!Pi 011cc 4 m Semnil, Count
____________________________London, Enilard.
Cu1"y Feor,p ijridCV 'he
Erigin*Cr. 4300 South Orlando On,ve.
COUrT:
'irtt,cs -mmml STEWAR TITLE
CIRCUIT
1*4
THE
The Write'3' Conference Is SD-Garage Rummage Sales
Sanford, Florida 37171.or by wnit.nQ
0. [MIN .-E COUNTY end that
LIGHTE £ NIH JUDICIAL CIP
P0
Ofiwe?
C.
Clerks
otIce,
said
same
*th
open
toevery)(e, writers, those Si-Auctions
tester
-Ot
nteno to
COURT. IN AND
cuI
Sanford. Florida 32771 Al bioS are
the Clerk of the Circuit Court.
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA whowruldlisetOWritS,OtthO5
52-Wanted To Buy
to tie in a s.aiec iveIope. plaIt
Seminole Count'p. Florida in a
Cl'.IL ACTION NO 7314CR
just interested In th subject of 53-Swap And Trade
flid
narke0
on
the
o.itssoe.
'Sealed
WITh
tht
prowsions
o4the
arid
EVELYN
t*'oance
,HN HARRISON
to' llternl, open NDvtmbr
writing. The registration
F,ClltiOUt P4.rne Statitet. To Wit
HAN ll.ON. hs *fe,
54-EqUipment For Relit
11'3
Pla'nttts $75.00 which includes the
Section 505 Dl Flor.da Statutes 195,
55-Miscellaneous
BiCt
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be
Opened
Ot
P
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7 tie
S K Gil oe RubtO
banquet sri other social func.
theBo,rdOf r.Ounf, COmm,In,%4-mI-1
For Sale
As On'ce Mam.a;l'r
M WILI.l_
')fsCl. ROIfTI 10$. Court P40nle
20
PutiSh Oc' 30. 5 Ptv t,
D-.e.' tions For those wh) cannot
SSA-HOUSCPJId Goods
Sanford Florida Actual aware O
1972
NCJTICE CF SUIT
d.vote four full daa to the 'f-&amp;nques
t
IiuCCPssfiil t.3dtt *11 DI
DLI 174
WlL IS
TO
se1:.nar, there is a specla pet
neit neguar County Commnts.on
MsurI Merchandise
ResO-'e a'..t
Meeting. TP..nd Floor of
Count
dftrm rate of $O for Novemtn.r S$'I
£'mt U'r.0t
And
FICTITIOUS NAME
HouSe, Santo-C. Florida. Tuesdap.
T,rlEO 9,10 ani 11 and $15 for Sund-,
'you LE HEREBY
Equl(iment
Office
gven
the'
a
NOTICE IS te?ett
NoyemDe'c 71. "72
that 5t for Fo'eCletuni Iiai Dt*n. hoven4ber 12.
ri butriest of 713 OAk
Anitiun I'd Penkeith. Jr
,9-M&amp;chinery
'C
filed against? yOu in. n.e ircJt P.r'
P411 O"ve Altamorite Springs.
rIOrk
And Tools
of the Eighteenth JudiCiil Circuit .1 Comvlcte information and
Count',,
Florida
under
IPie
Semnole
ot Co..ntp
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me
S'a'e
00-BuIlding
Materials
CDrmnsssner's
fctilous nam, Of A' I PIP HOMES.
Seminole Cnty undOr (l act,Dr1 applicitiot. forms may be!
AflO !tiA' We ,ntend to nl.Qstec said
And
si--Lawn
Semmitale County. Feo'.oa
72 tiC',11* styli of sad cause obtained h 3pplying to
m.anme *ith IhI (tnt 4 the C'Lu
By W Bush JI
Garden EquIpment
JOHN Q HARRISON ano Writers' Conference, Rollins
in
Fl.da
Court. SAmirio.e Count,,
PbI,5h PIv 0 13. 1V77
HARRISON, hi wife:
$2-Livestock
And
EVELYV4
a:c'danc, with the piovisioni of
OEJ 72
vs ORJA N WILLIS College, Winter Park, FbI-Ida
Poultry
_____________________________ Pla ,nttI
t'4 fiç?iliOiJt name s'a'utes 'To
____________________________
Defendant. arid.
St'IS
kt M509
$3-Pets And Supplies
YOU APE HEREBY REQUIRED
957
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND to tIC yOur Answer athIpie Clerk of
S MchaeI P Germ',
COUNTY. ?heCrCtitCOVrtafldtOierWtOCOP, (Ify
SEMINOLE
FOR
Mar.a N C,e'rnti 'i's wte
FLORIDA
COUflCIi
thereof upc" ti'r Pta-tIff
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P.etliV. Dc' 30.
CIVIL ACTION HO 72-1)65
aria amess are
name
mose
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srI m,. The Marnap. SI
,.4.'rred to below or on before i'%
70-T;vcITnaII;rt
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LEROY BARTCPI. Husband
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Of Deceir.ber. 1i72. o• a
71-Auto RepaIrs
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a0
.e4auIt may b.. laker. again? yc
NOTICE OF IIIITENTIONTOFILI
VV1II 1\pprove
Parts . AccessorIes
r.i
£P.t.1
BARTON,
Wte
DORA
'AITPIESS MY r.arid and the
FICTITIOUS NAME
AMENDED
72. lmp.rI Autos
fcaI teal of said C'm,mnl this 2nd 0'
ff07 'CE iS HEREDV GI'a'EN that
NOTICE TO DEFEND
tHOM.A$ N 'TINDALL and LALUPt
of Noverb.r. A 0 . 1972..' SanforC
73' -Motorcycles
lIfE STATE OF FLORIDA TO
Seminole Cn'v.
T!P4DALL are engaged
DORA
ANN
BARTON
end
,Annexaton
busr.rIsa'tPuerorIiMHwv
17) Wctaar0 SInOet
74-Trucks And Trailers
ART HUN I'd BECKWITH,
a20 Geneva. Florida, undf the
R0(ftctIm, N "
Cierk 01 tfe Circuit Co."
fiCtitiOus nmt of GENEVA ER
75-AuSos
Fcr Sale
YOU ARE ,4EREBY NOTIFIED
Mel- ma T VihlIn.
fl
VICE CENTER. and mflti'f'ld to
By
MARION
BETHEA
LEROY
BARTON
hat.
fed
S
that
Depufy Clerk
register the sad fiame with the
PtitOfl in •'.e Crcu't Court Cf
CARL I. THOMPS')P4, JR
Clerk of the Circuit Court of
Ie,nn.cle Court,. Florida. for
Sou'i' Magnolia A.,ne
WINTER SPRINGS - The' The Longer Your Ad Runs
Se,n,nole Co-i"',. Florida. pursuant
Dstcmlut,o-m c4 Marriage. Orid you are Orlaridni, Florida fl$C)
The Less It COStS Per Line
applicable provsi
of IM
City will extend it.s t1-itOT-LI
reQuired t serve a copy of your
AttO', ft.' Pta,nt't
Lawi of Florida
Per
y
limits tonigbtks a result of anwritten defentet, if any, en Put-S' et. 6 ii
:i. 'cn
Thomas N Tsnøall
of
COLBErT
WILLIAM
L
nezatton wlui'h will be conDEJ7'
L•l B TindêII
STEItSIROM, DAVIS A MCIII
Rated For Consecutive
PubIS" 0:' '16 23. 30. &amp; Nov 0.
sid.ered at 1:30 p.m. meeth'ig oi
$Qr
Pettion.
TOSPI. Alto-revs
Insertions-No Change
1?3
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FICTIOUS NA'E
I4OT ICE IShefebyivAntPtt I '
,igaged n ousne'.s P 711 p,'j, 'iama
- Su't 1 AltAr rmm Sc
SemInole (.n,nty. Florda .tCe' me
ICIII.oini name of RICIAR000P.
INSURANCE AGENCY snO 'hit
,?t'lt'%d ,o,egi'o sac r.nme wiTh tt'I
Clerk cv the Circuit COurt 5pml
Count, Fl-Os mit acto'oarce
me oncm'iors Of tP.e r,cftlan
Section
Stat,'?pI, To Wit
SoS Dl Flo'da Statutes 1957.
S James * Richardson II
P',blith Oct Xi 1 Nv 4. 13. 20
1973
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Dec eas'
NOTICE OF FINAL
REPORT AND
APPLICATION FOR DIScHARGr
All p.r%c..'t are he9e01 ni.?t.rC
tt 1a
'
'"t"
ririi%t"IPr. nil 512 esta', hat
':ol.pIefed the ed" in,stmat,on
tP.er04 r.4 has til0 art .0 0 COurt
Fr's' and Final Report ano
pi,c.t,or. 'on Discharge Obiec'sons
?P.rnlit0, 11 any. ShOuld be d'jlp fled
tile.' •lng
of
SI%C.'.II'.3 this riOtite
bet
Ouk
Oubl,shtd oce a
COflSe(iJt't't *eett. the matts
f
approval o sad rOP'rl .d th.
o'Gei.na of distribution 04 tAd
estate will co"e before the Co-sri
Leru'i'e R
As Aominittratrls
said esta'e
of
KENNETH
F MURRAPI
Of U..,'ah anc Doyle
p.o. 1. 13,,
500 Eas' Mrse BojICv*rd
W11rf PA'.. (ltn'da 37719
At'ORPltaY FOR ESTATE
Publish t,t 23, 30. 5 No a. i3.
'972
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130 North
Castelberry. Florida 37101, or or
bIson NOvember 79th 1972. and file
the original with the clerk of ittit
COu't OtriOr before service On
pCt toilers attorrie, or .mnrned*a'elv
II will
thOr eah.W'. otherwise a ?
be entered egam' yOuto- iereIii4
emariaec ri me petItion
WITNESSm
ths Court on Octob.' 24 1972
IC.rtuit Court SpoIl
ARTHUR H BEC,v,l1H IN
AS Cit". 01 the Court
fly Cocata V (5pY
As Deuty Cleft,
ILRED If CONRAC
Attorney to?
?rton
1X Norm pliPway 'l'9
Catttlbtnry.
&amp; Nov a II
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pf The coCuli Cci'1T OF 1(41
('ONTEENTH JUDICI'L CIR
C'uT. Itt AND FOR s(uIwOLc
COUN'!Y. FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION N)
The Marralt .1
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NOTiCE OF aCTION
ZA
TO PIFImiRY
IIa' F'izbn..t'A AyPitje
chicaao ',,ino.t n.o'7cYOU A RE NOTIFIED ?tSi an
bCtiOn 'C 0SSOltItiO" f mar-aD.
hat be' 1100 aganS' t'o. arid you
are reauirPC tO spnve a copy of your
it any, to It 01'
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CONRAD
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PIOTICE OF PU$IC

iN 'HE CIRCUIT COUNT 0i THE
CIR
EIOHTEENTI JUDICA
CUlT. IN AND FR IId4O4.I
COUNTY. PL.QID
CIIL ACTION NO YU3S

*ITMUR H SECt.WITH JR
?h Crcu' Cai"
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Dtptf, CIe
CLEVELAND uuzE
flERNY
Attorneys o- P0',ti01*r
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ToAIICn.dibot$aM Pci-tons Hav,n$
Clams or Dtmav.ds Agasm' Said
Estate
'c' and cacti o you are npretv
riC'?tiid mtiCrt'OiJitP4 C) PPI" •
clamI and Oefridn.0S wh'C't yOu.
ett*? of you. ml, hIve aDam? the
,EFlSTER.
tIate a' FRED il
deceased. at, 04 saC Co,rt'y to ?Pit
County JC 04 Se'm'r'OIC C.'aun',
in tpit t0ur
Fla, a' ;
ndvt 01 said Co,j'm', a? Sanford
Florida. within, I, ,.piend. mo'
from the time Of 1.0 first publ.cP'u1'
T#io copies of PCCti
of
CIA" O? 0tlnVid Shall D in w?iiinig.
And Shall Itatethe place of residence
nd pot.? office adonis of the
claaa'nant. and shall be srn to by
attorney
me clamAnt' hI
and accompanied by i fling tp o
colic' arid such claim or oemand
not so filed Shall be void
5 Douglas Stenst.'Dmm
As etccflo- c4 the LaSt
Will arc 'Ti-stamen? of
FRED N WEBSTER.
cocCi
5IENSTROM DAVIS
MclNTOSi
Attorrityl o- (aecutoPOSt Otlici fl. 1230
Bank Si,Pte 77
',m'Drd, Fici''d. 377fl
4. '1). '1972
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(-f Count i arnø to Semindle
CO)ft, Flo'O* tht ItIC Of wPI4Ch it
THE
IN THE MA7' ER C'
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PIVCLA
ADOPTION O
TORIA EZLPACK a fliFii01 by
ard
GENE *ILL'i.t CIPSC
TAMI :JNITA C.PSO'.. hit rgf•
tit' CM
P.i lonert. The4e
.rtj you to appoat and fie your
l" 9
Ansiei or thon ?It(IP
Clint *4 tP* Cc' Cou 1 of
$eminoe CO3jn'y , on.oa. arid $C'Vt
at
a copy ?tti.niOf on. p,tturr
'ent' W.e. JY 0
tornot.
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ei.a',nii i,*C.ev,1bnd Mfl 1
un in before ThO 151 da. :4 C,ci'm
or.erw. a oetaull
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ozi Di Oc'nt.ft. Al). 1t72

in the Cou't of 9. COunty J6t
kw,ea.Ie County. Florida.
In Probate
in re (stat, SI
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Pamela V,c,or.a RettIbbCI b GeflO

CIMI Of thu Court, And tO I %.' •
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t'1a'1'tt
ritt 1 SMITH P4ULSEV.
SPRANER
&amp;
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Ot Barne?? Ba't
P.IC$OLS
PIrI0-e JAcLtCn,'iiIt F Ior,da.
37X7 n 'trr tian NOvCrib.r 27th.

YOU ac,E p.FRPY no' ,itd mat
.'s;tton.,
a Cotr)a"lw
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A-'Lt 04'4c e:a-l. Pus
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cf Def'nt?n ti's u
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v:'u Inn ?Pie eiief otmanoec • he
c-.tlaint
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my hand ar
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3 line Md-$,5.88 $19.14 $34.60
4 line Ad- 7.84

25-52

72.80

S line Ad-- 9.80

31,90

91.00

Dial 322 261% or 831.9993

OF COURSE YOU MAY CHAIWE
YOURAD1FYOUHAVEATELE.
PHONE LISTED IN YOUR NAME.

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shouilol (I%1' htiii adVice but
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'rn i n, because I horns lrotii
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"Will you forgive this dread.
In) crime'?"
The court's reply was penned
by clerk Edwani Harding in his
lunch hour:
"The court has decided on
your line,
"Two pounds to be paid in 14
days' time.

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Stopping

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'Jansity as 6 unik acre ar- '1 m1Ijrr rier;i ' / 4f
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Board
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YO MPE RIGHT, AL., YOUR I
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the RESIDENTS or
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Elect a man
who has proven
his interest

ICK WILLIAMS

* He Has Fought The Spoilers Of Our Ecology

p.cni,,1E*Na progress
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Elect

* He Has Personally Convicted 47 Murderers And Rapists.

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System, A Jury Made Up Of You The Citizens.

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DICK WILLIAMS

* He Has Vigorously Prosecuted Drug Violators.

NOV. i IS A VOTE FOR
SOLUTIONS BEFORE

Agencies, Avoiding A Waste Of Tax Dollars.

ZONING,
TELEPHONE 831-7438

* He Has Conducted Investigations In A Fair
Manner Without Smearing The Innocent.

Pd. Poi \l
Mack BN,te

* He And His Sta'f Have A 96.1 % Conviction Record For

Comfy Commission

All Feloiies During The Past Fiscal Year
In SniinoIe County.

District

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county
VOTE,
EXPERIENCE
VOTE HERRIN
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* He Has Closely Cooperated With All Law Enforcement

GO'ling for people protection

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for education

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Ut'vekp1 i"rt (County Ccrnmiss!oi minutes 2-22-77,

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Since His Election In 1968

SeyrrourBenson has Hd
a Gre en carnprign

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VCit(;( for apartments in a low density, residential area

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VOIH car iaoartments in a by density area i)fl Pen Bii'
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compihng information, locrng
witnesses and tremg up the
caw beior actur.] trial as well
(As another Innovation by the as during the trial. Fulenwider
fleralil periodic visits will be who shuns personal attenVir
made to the State Attorney preferring to be only an rnt'ge
office to apprise dtlzea of the part of the team. said the indrug, the crim the good and vencatzvr force assists an
the had v.ltuatlonswnkb exist ln law enforcement agencoar rount. Following Is an whenever requested, and art
oerowit of the first "visit")
often ci4led by local agcwks
&amp;'minole County Is fortunate An example of this could he
in having a State Attorney lnvet*gaUon of fcrery. erroffice comprised of efficient, bezzlement,
etc.
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dividuals whu, mort imFulerwider said tw
part of
portantly, function as a team the mvest1gt1vr office wu
and are not glory seekers in- directly responsible 'or the
dividually.
arrtst of c'oiwicted murderer
Included inthis team are Richard Gourley, who iad fled
A ssistant State Attorney's to Arizona The mvestigato"
Newrnjn. Firn
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of
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Eaton; Claude Van Hnol IV; from is jiulgt, calieL4 Twcon,
and a new member of the learn since the police teletype had
Edward Remel. Of course, broken, and read the warrant
major tano is sLie Attorney over the pSone ti Tuscan of.
Abbott Herring.
ficuils
An Investigative team par
cicellence cor.arsts of Jack A ATCHDOG OF C(ThThfLNTrV
Fulenwider and Edward
and he secretarial
Fuieniider elucidated ttit
force who keep the sims or, the state attorne offi'e is tin
;ad we Sherry Carpin; Mary "watchdog' of the conimunft.
Vowtger; Carolyn Rrwielle; Investigating complaints of
and • i ynri farrefly
citizens who may complain
T"IREE ATFOR'tY'.S
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PREPARE CAS
I orcement off tcera In fact. he
illustrated, a iolire chief and
Vat, Hoik explained that the two officers were indicted in
assistants are presentJ
inthanlantic after being inpreparing for the next trial vestagated by the State attm'ne
week, and that all three are office. The metier was taken
responsible for filing of in- before the grand Jury and informations Each works on a dii'trnents were returned which,
rotating L'IZr with prosecuting Fulenwider said, "almost
trials.
wiped out the entire police
Keezel presently spends most
of bin firrw In Brevard county
Queried how a i..ltlzer
also in this judicial circuit; proceeds with a complaint, he
filing
Informations and said one talks with either out of
preparing cases involving the assistant state attorneys or
uniform reciprocal support
investigators and if validity v,
Van Hook mentioned that establudwd the matter becomes
upon moving to the new one for action by the off i ce
courthouse the office attaches Presently. Fulenwider said, the
will specialize; that is one will office is working an two cases
tile informations c.nly, another involving fraud,
reciprocal support and others
Quizzed as to the ever intrial attorneys only.
creasing arraignment and trial
There will be considerable docket
involving
drug
added responsibilities, Van vrnlatwns, we &amp;k"d If the
Hook streud. since with the latugition is worsening with the
nptuur. a Art*Lk V, the uflice youth or the "cos" are just
will now be responsible for clamping down more cindomeaaors.
fictently.
Herring, Brock and -Fulenwider, Van Hook said, will each
have individual offices, the rest
will share an office, One office
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Sanford is ifl('lUdCd in the prOpVCd tt'anspot'ta'inn t)1Olt't't for the vldi'i'Iy now
tinder study liv Environmental Design (ri)%II) I'I )( ; I ttiid tIn(I('i- 1iSiCt'S of
as dist lo .('(l hs
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O' eola '1 r,tnspoi tat ion Authot it
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Stewart
Planning Council and Fred Pshvk, ED(; vice 1wt'sitlm'nt
Both tflt.'U, involved it) the study. S(8tC(l ui11
details including the number of buses available 1111(1
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number of times per week the survive will he con ducted between Sanford and South Seminole were
ifl( oniplete but some ser i e to Sanford is phinni
tlit added.
\\ ilson stI(l a $2 m ll on gi ant fl-0111 fedem ,tI
t rhan Mass Ti',i nsmt Authority IT M I A ) is expected.
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Osceola Counties, — Wilson continti'ii
lie added an elderly transportation project
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senior citizens high-rise, with a run to Seminole
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Plaza in ('asselberry and thence to Orlando is being
Bs John A. Spoiski
considered. ''This service will enable the elderly to
have mobility," Wilson commented.
lie iridica ted another bus would operate between
Oh, how I wanted to be the
Chuluota and Oviedo, linking with Sanford, also in
firstinluicisig.
the planning stage.
Ne%er made it though.
The elderly project is being considered f rst. but
As a matter of fact, oth ers
this
there
before
6:33
were
Wilson said, this (lid not mean that persons other
morning, according to the poll
than aged would not be prohibited from riding the

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have been with lav enforcement in Seminole County for fourteen years, starting with the Sanford
Police Department under Chief Roy C. Williams. I then joined the Seminole County Sheriff's Department
working with Sheriff Hobby, Sheriff Millioti and Sheriff Polk. During this time I worked many types of law
enforcement including walking the heat, patroling in a car and investigating organized crime.

Supervisor of Electiiins
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EDUCATIONAL REFORMS
funding of growth

decentralized control
fewer laws and n!Ies
less paperwork
property tax phase out

Beginning three years ago. I specialized in working with

youth of Seminole County. With the
cooperation of all the police departments in Seminole County, I have held Annual Bicycle Safety Rodeos at
Our

Certain conditions that exist n the present Sheriff's Department deeply trouble me. In the Jail
there is tremendous overcrowding, no rehabilitative or exercising areas, and juveniles placed there because
of no juvenile detention home. I will support the prison farm idea to relieve these undesirable conditions,
where the minimum security prisoners vi, ill have an opportunity to live as n'irmal as possible while serving
thc;r sentences. We also need a juvenile detention home.

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CONSERVATION

tul attitude toward himself, his job, dnd the citizens he comes in contact with da;ly.

ft ecological protection with
economic growth
incentives
research
recycling

I would appreciate your support and vote to insure these ideas become realities or the betterment of

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Despite Poor Weather

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an anticipated record turnout President Spiro T. Agnew, baltod.i'. as '.ssters chose betwee n loti si in Fo )r, Md a suburb
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Baltimore,
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nam is building up its base camps along the
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S. M(Owern, ,the come home Sargent Shm er. cast his vote in
Rockville. Md.. i; Washington
America" candidate.

suburb.

it e it v v r it i n s or C.understorms troubled many
WAR 11EFU(;EE'S from Quang 1'ri 1)rovince
were given chicken feed in a rice scandal
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involving high-railking Vietnamese offiCi,
and U. . dollars.

John Schmitz, presidential

sectiows except the West an(I nominee of the American Par.
Northeast. And still, Americans ty. planned to vote at midday in
%%ere up varly and in large Twitin, Calif., his home 0t)-.
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2 million in Congres,sional
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l".'.o former presidents, IIar•
numbers everywhere.
ity day's end, more than 80 rv S. Truman and Lyndon H
Amneric.su. '.vrs' cx- Johnson, '.crt' using abscnte'
pi'ctt'd to cast tnrsr bailots. 1k'sides the race between the Ilel'rt sub . nt and his
publican
uphill fighting ri'. ti from the
Senate. voters will pick 18 govtrfl(rs '33 senators and an en
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(bust' resident. Jacqueline
Kennedy Onissis voted in a
Catholic s htI in Manhattan
Republicans were hoping that
Nixon '.t)tll(l
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citizens
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Florida's senior
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Even the rains, considered by some
Floridians headed for the polls in of
Democratic
Sen. George
lining
up
before
record numbers today,
em s supporter'. is their beet
dawn at hundreds of pret tnt. ts in a hope to upset President Nixon in
'htn'. ot voter enthusiasm Ltrnpened Florida appeared to have little effect
rains in a on turnout
omik slightly b hea
mnimbt'r of cities and some flooding Iii
In Tampa, West Palm Beach and
PaInt [leach
Daytona Beach, all drent*ed by heav'
EI&amp;'etions Director [)ot (flisson ruins, elections supervuors reported
reported at mid-day that the state was generally good turnouts. "turn Beach
'.ell on the way to establishing a voter reached seven inches us rain and
turnout record that would easily smash motorists were told to ex ercise caution
the mark of 2 . 2 million In the 19W bet-awe of flooding
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dune in a "clean" w.uuier with
,ubesit.
no t.toud upon It The propued
Pit Lh.LCWC ma to be pubLlhtniteinbers of the board to deLi'.
th4rter Is to be adopted by the up the Thursday edition of The
ubtitissiois of a new charter to (uuutIL'sslon next %I0fXUy4
Sanford Herald.
tue people of the city
When iukLmf for an opinion,
Stentruiii .ain warned that
11% Manager W. E. knowles
index
ti srt i it .tppro'.td ti'. flit
itetl
S. ..harttr u
k'iturstt in t)tttinbtr cum bt iisuniipaht is tht tniuu. law
riaiiemitt in the courts and he said. likening it to the
lB
treudetiths
isistit .s&amp;u'. ertisung of the
('usit.s(itti.
3B
Bridge
dot uitk'Iit, since it has fl)t been
the uec continued that Business ltetsew
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ioriii.ilh' approved by the a city charter i's so uupitant Calendar
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govt'u'iiing both 10 official
the city shvul'i v L' estreune Ciasst1lvdad
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t's.turt, has no been property
or
iuwa
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pense, if i'isar), to see that Crusswurdpuzzle
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its atloptiori Is pi"oper
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titiatn Ittir- I.niertauuint
sty Attorney
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chisun, sisd de!ay of submission twom.VW
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ening fact: Dixville Notch
hasn't picked .i presidential
winner 'mrni.'itstarted midnight
to .3. Put for Repubiican en- '.'uting in 1960.

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Nixon voted at &amp;-in Clemente, Wil gain o( 5 S-mate teats and
to) .15 per cent.
The first voting results came
eats—enough f' ({e_
He41 Ikn
House. Mc(overn returned to publican control of Congress. (ruin the hamlet of Deivmiie
Generally poor weather over his hometown, Mitchell, S.D.
The final Gallup Poll found Notch,N H. It went for Nixon III

: most of the nation failed to stem Nixon's runni..

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getting out the vote.

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What duesafree press dofor
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By-the-way.
with bumper stickers on your
cars, there's a guru remover
which is sold at most hardware
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races

press, it's usually cause they

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extending the hours from the
morning

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cording to a Vietnamese sorceress, she has heard it loud
and clear froin the spirit warld

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This just might tie the last
time to get a plug in. ..ac-

that Sen. George M{svern will
win the U. S. presidential
election.
P.S.- She al_so said that shi'
meditates best after curfew,
s h' n flit noise of the Hondas
has died in the back alleys.)

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All )— V O ling hours In
Hudson County were ixtended by a judge today until
11 . m. ).ST because .4 a
breakdosn in about 40 per
rent of the voting machines
In the largel y Democratic

votes today in San
Clemente Calif. while his campaign
ough election
organii.aion .OflLfltICS right
day a series of radio commercials flilfluu, a

Cambodian border

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CONFIDENCE in

VOTE

me averaged about a minute or
so in the voter's booth ; und
you've Liken the time to study
the ballot and have your mind
made up. it shouldn't take you
more than 30 secinds or so

\'ith proper adminiMration and cooperation of all law enforcement uenc ir in ihi rntintv
rrrijnrJ
i ng counties, and the State Bureau of Law Enforcement, steps toward a tighter and more effective control
iner ad types of crime couid he taken
I would like to see a hetter %vor
working
king relotio nship bet een the ci ti/ns and the Seminole County
Sfft'1I1'5 Department. This
ould he accomplished by the law enforcement officer who has a more

coordinated control
*effective appeals system

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the elementary schools for the past five years. Recognizing the importance of our youth, the future leaders,
I organized the Juvenile Division of ih Sherif' Deprtmcr.t. At the trri
'f siiy tetigtwoum to run for the
office of Sheriff, I held the rank of Lieutenart in this Division.

long wait *n hne. Those ahead of

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South Dakota to cast his ballot and await the
voters' verdict on his 22-month-long campaign

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Mt'anwtiilt', in other prednct.s
inciii(iini,, (our in Altamonte
Springs lint's extended far into
the ('sty hail parking hI and the

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My precinct is No. 26 in Like

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presently

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an application made this

cause the therotld g areas

For n;ne years I have participated in the sport of karate, and
hold the rank ot 3rd Degree
Back Belt. This experience has enabled me to teach sell defense to Law Enforcement Officers at Seminole
Junior College.

Timifitit wnq rx,ellent R.9 well

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impressed and proud of you

Jr.. your Republican candidate for Sheriff of Seminole County. I am 38 years old, married and have three
children. I have resided in Seminole County for twenty years.

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this
morning
1Mngwd
33
at
prec
met
in
mninut€'s to cast their ha114)t
a. 31j (top photo) while, cup of coffee in hand, another g(Wl citii.en w3it
her turn at 710 just after the polls opened at precinct ?A in La ke .Mary
I)jr- notif wa,; Pxtremply hfavy wnder ov,,rraqt #:#oxg it all .1.1 pnillinq
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the office,!would be even inore

I would like to take a few minutes of your time to introdui5e myself to you. I am Fred W. Kelley,

A RECORD IN THE M A K I N G

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one another and tremendous patience and none
prings,
there, all were ilispluy iisg Sorfoni, Winter
patli'rirs' and none was shliwing Ovi mh, like Mary and all
to be deterred by the crowds
any ns'l irsat ion to leave aroun d the ('(July.
( F'hotos by Jr1 r
without r isling tils ballot.
At the tinge precinct 8 whIrls
'.ot s in 5Im'. uk (,zinls n iInr
tii'tisl,'tI JO Ft'i't into the yard
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-inc,' 28, Sanford Utility
When On, tr i lls
Ihilhuirig, at
'qk'lIeul then', 12 persons tere
already in line.
Voters only complaint at
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'.%ifll long line this morning
t 8 this inr,rnins, lines ti t the
Pull workers at precinrt 31. Sunl;anvtn ('opt kt Church,
lA)1)gso4x1 City (loll, said II it; prN'incI 35, exten;lerl 'sf10 Sit

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VOTE

lit ni i' of 11 90 per rent turnout at

1 )q,spitv the fa( t voter;

1

AdvPrilist Vhiir(hawl .11 Fit

43 Imilling, places werr, jimmird izf,,xl himior.

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Inc ues Sanord

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IUJUSTRA TEl)
The importance of the office
was isaheutly Illustrated In that
as a case is put together, often a
witness is found having information of wtucti possibly the
sheriff was not cogmzant.Thts
witness is located and the investigation an is "beefed up"
b, Fulenwider and DcPuy.
Van Hook contends two or
three more investigations are
needed since the work load will
be
compounded when
misdemeanors come under the
jurisdiction of the office.
Fulenwider, who works
"from can 1.11 can't" says as
long as there a job to do, the
office will do it. There art no
regular working hours per se.
investigators do the 'letwork" for the attorney's

onit' Iselil (rise fit pt
ii,iffV Fit
in' I 7. ,

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GROWING 70's

two

are jammed

Tuesday. November 7, 1972'-Sanford, Florida 32771
Price 10 Cents
54ti Year, No. 37

FOR THE

4;; stale
needs

Most of the county's
43 polling places

?lfrath

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toyed by kids and iiilhhcians alike Is discovered

Murray, Suzanne I)avis and Angie ()uthnw i

by children froni Christine Keeter's kill

shown while on a field trij) to 11-'oi- est Lake

bet,timing

clouili,

1wesetil isgrertl. ComitiLulowr

dergarten class at Dear Lake School. Left to

Farms, Forest City.

Wt'tbtt'tlii'. htitha in low mind
ii id iii'. 1 45W ts'iiigtil orisunsi 70

S.tt't'lu,nu.ban 110041 Soflht'
\
hi o '.4 % em'
a p pi t' 1: cli Sit' it,

( Ann Riley ('hub'

i!owcrs today aiid tonight the remainder of the board

parti)

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Thursday, Sept. 7. 972

Sanford Herald

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YWBOOK REVlE\V

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School
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On Taxes
Planned

Mikk Smith

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Canadian Pics nIer
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untlen b Kris Knstottersrl
%rit*en fur The Atociated this Lime
"This time mean the re- is. except for one Knstnfterofl
Press
Ronnie lease of his newest album
song. pure. d rock n roll
TORONTO Ai
We have a
CanddJs king of rock-rolI•
W
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The }Iak says
HalAkins ca ses his 4O pounds
f makn it nw
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onto a cia in the ti -c rr - m of er muic might
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than we ever h.id I had a l.1
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heavy help on this one
He rattles off a list Of
musicians such as Boots Randoiph. Fred Carter. Gra
THE OTHER WOMAN By
Marirn and CarheMcCo
Rona Jaffe Morrow 246 Pages
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YOU SAVE MORE
WITH CURTIS MATHES

8 year Picture Tube Warranty I

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(2 yrS standard; 6 yrs. prorated)

Gov ernorAskess

prisoners in
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transportation to the pulls An
organization which is doing
sssmmicthtng instead of just
feting 'lip service"
Keep it up teilahs

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said, because it was ''hard to
say what was going to happen

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hatred in the news, let me lay a
little love on you - .
The kind whiictiofllyu mother
can give. Mrs Frank A Gatlin
of I 'Ikt' Monroe has a son Larry
who'll 1w 0 )ears
l)iursday. More than likely, he
will be spending it in Germany,
as a "guest" of Co. B. - ri

Engineering Battalion, U. S.

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the search
AtIlericaI
eight
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to (h'Lith at 80 ('XCltlStVe

resort while the territorial

governor orders flags flown at
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half-mast

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(lairry Is a regular sui
scriber to The herald.
he'll be happy; the folks are
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happy; and this is Friday

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hope you find the weekenti
the

third hurricane of ttw
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Atlnotte St'il5OIl Its she olrifts 250 miles off the
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ticuils ho1ii'd 'ut' might have
1usd seine cooling rain which
us oukt has- c kept the ikutand
although weather
down,
forecasters sass only a 20 i'r
cent chance of rain across the
state

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leak in ii boiler tube it the
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house hums heen 'very clearly mortgaged
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the cost of living. Why strain your budget
when you can hove a higher quality

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\ l.ir. itilisation of East
fpstui hut 1Eirt'ults I:roUl) It'd liv
tiiuii
t)ttItIk and 1 ikt' I !tII cli ar.'.i
It .tn'i t l'i.uk
I Ic t'xi)l1ilfll'(t then' is inthursday
getj thing.' done
school parents
for
the
neW
chosit
stiffii'ent
funds for both
s ut ci's s full
ott
afternoon
by Ss'ptt'untx'r .t l!i74 a new
prasured the Semuink' (uuntv Tuskitwilla Road.
other than ('ulpepper were Ray project.s
K cclii
I .ed by Dr. Stuart Ciiliwpjwr. SIII ton anti A. F.
Supt. John Angel sought to Idihi' howell high school at
School Uo.ir.t mitt) approving
we
recommend ation
Built'
Jr.,
fifth
have
the board approve proposed $3 million coat to be
from
1111'
('iu)rUSCs
and With
chaininhiti Al'.
construction of an all-portable
defeated
on
a
twtwn
tie
vo'"
Partisan Patents group of
iuicuiitwr ii! the board, was not recs.uouuiendatlofl5 to house reatly by .January. 1975, two
uiiidtlle school as soon .t
Voting '.vItfl Angel was Kes".
Rapi sts
elementary schools, both at
per sons, the
atutlents in the county through
approxuttuttely
present
fb 1)t1S.SlblC.
and Slaton hut voting na
each.
approxltnatelY
The
list
included
unThe action apparently board voted three-to-one in
l97 76.
.k r,
Br in'
Mrs
were
Atiswt'rifig The Herald's
etc proposed for Winter
favor of the portable fiirIIit
doomed all possibilities iii
Culpepper
only 'nay" vote was cast by tlii.'stion on what the action mediate priorities for con
i southwestern
inford area schools receiving
A
.trs. Bryant said i
nditioning, since moneys Jean Bryant. vice chairman. ought do to tabled plans to air strutting four permanent Springs
and
site
air co
hooLs more time to :or.sider the
The two elementary sc
Receive
had tentative March 1974 superintendents suggestion:;
vo
te
the
and sought to have
-nmptetion dates.
new schools, delayed a week hut her motion
,P.p,,,0 t/
To fund the
failed to receive a second.
new
lito'ted a
,\ngcl
Liter. the and Culpepper
state wide education bill will
sided
to prevent passage, thuo
on (hi' November ballot, which.
the four-mill request is still on
I approved by voters, would
'n far'h 4.
By %I.RU) BITHEA
ballot but, ac
llow counties to request the the November
ittorney Albert FittS flied
league, there may
S(;it.' Education Board sell cording to
C a pi La I pUt) t I ft me nit. brief contending the selection it
not be enough time to draw the
I
county bonds.
the jury did not afford -i fair
bill and submit it for placement receiving national promutaflett
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'1.'d
The money used to retire
for several years while thetrial. Later. ut t97 Fitts
e Oct. 1(1 deadline.
e
these bonds would conic from by th
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habeas
corpus
mr
th
e
death
writ
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Also defeated was an Angel cnn.titUtitiflaiitY Of
the licensing of motor vehicles
penalty languished in the trial.
local request that .10 new portable
'r'
,to
R_
11
and would not require a
t the time he two
et-iuft,s, and -which has recently
for
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property millage increase, classrooms be purchased
been ruled unconsltiutlOfl3II )V ;nt:twht1ct in an inter by L
placement around the county to
LO
Angel advised
Court, will District Judge William \kR-a'
the U S. Supreme
County, in order to sell bonds, alleviate all double sessioning
'Jo'
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see the results locally ii'. banning eeci.1t1ofl tint
B John A. Spolski
I i
gal ,'uiauengt' of the state ta"
.
It
____ inut pledge 90 per cent of its until the state-wide bond Monday in Circuit Court.
rapit..l outlay and debt service program could bring in enough
s.'-.
Two uumite5 of death row at and procedures in capital In.
fund.s to build new permanent
the
funds
for
retirement
of
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since
prtson
settled.
was
(aifOrtl state
About those two at the
Stat.- EducatIon Board bcn'ls s.h.iLs
On Aug. 17, lt)67. U J. Dtstr'i
will be r'turfled to
t%5,
'.agust,
(11virnics.
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Monday
Juttge Gesrge Young oliter"t
I believe the words of
Sanford
ruuxtenciflg before Circuit stay of executltifl for the
best applies to this
youths and retained 1uri'tictan
Judge Tarn Waddell.
"The only good Iti
situati
!C!Lr
after
65'
ri their ease pendefl
On M-ai 4
knowledge, anti the only evil is
I .sfliLil
it
i.:ura of rieliberatlon, a Circuit minatitrn of the itatt.s
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in
Florida
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delivered
a
guilty
ptiniirnCnt
.urt jury
recomwithout
,'cjqt
iii ,lmflt'tittrnt'flt .J th.'
in
the
case
:;enttior. of mercy
-otiitItUtiflfl filed 'ifl
Jimmie L" Florida
i Israel Gilley
cifeetive Oct. U
flar'ii 10. ll7
rumnwttitllt. The two teen-age
dplatdigflflra
it the death
that
pr'nudes
. t)uths were convicted of the
lei'Iar"tl L5fl
os
p."iit
-ape iii a 12-year'old Sanford
spoke like achild."
,iIbUtUtiuItIUi, those Pe" sflUI
.,irl in a field off West Sixth
Two spoiled brats who really
presiou!tiY seflteflt'rtt to death
-street on Feb 3, %5.
don't know the significance of
enteriretI its life tinthe girl was walking with 'hall he
their actions. Perhaps (iso, an
rtMiuimeflt
and itirther that
,noUiet' ettilti when she was
three years from now, fate will
will not he
perit)U5
these
saulted, and her screams
t
eligible lier paink. i
'rought respunse from a neightht. cilse of tile raised.
-i
.iihtnl woman. 'The woman
c lenched fist of one John Carlos
at ,be tillS! of Judge
.rubbed a stick anti beat the Young's order, contended this
at the Olympics in Mexico.
ed
two youths until
would eventually result in the
fled
the
scene.
but
wtrv
the two
~
Today, he's begging. i We're
rownou
I'' being returned to the state
ippl'ehS!flded two ;b'i later by courts for retrial.
repeating an earlier story oil
tnm posse They were
i
'I',
wen
hav'
this cat. . and it's on page III
There
pen-tett to til tO 170,000) KWs this
sentenced to death in the
The new $40 million plant had
Lit.'
tile
Ity FRED VAN PELT
in
.-iat1uns
'leetruc chair onAug .4. $5 1960.
mi operating at near present afternoon
Electricity output was CX bet
Moo's.[lie critical (ntis' for possible
tt y Judge Wjdde[l.
pecte(l to be niirtnal this capacity of :I7U,00
titiii ii out' is as the peak
Capacity
will
be
419,000
KWs.
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Power
and
afternoon at Florida
t'ours 4-8 1) in Thursda y . sinet'
Now let toe tell you about
light Company's new Sanford Willi the plant failure,
Johns River out put dropped to 100,000 (1w Riviera Beach, Port
another Olympic athilete
,
ide Wednesday evening but was I'.vergl.idvs and L'alatka FP&amp;I.
plant on the St.
Mark Spitz'
plants aisti hiai e been operating
it near statew
uiiue
Vn(L'rt.IUumfletI(
"brownout" Wednesday and
The swim hero stands to after
t-t':',
\rea
at
low
level
betaust'
of
r
0,000 K% a
Guide
.
restored t
lii.."Ofl or his
.3 Farm nCW%
I .5 I. .1 XIU
Thursday when a boiler mursti'.1) evening . It was ex- necessary renairs
SB
i,%Hornscupe
sudden world Fame. On top of ..ble w ."
calendar
IA
Hospital notes
Another new unit callable of
1fl3
that, there's a possibility of him
tr'-h hr.'etnry
:
P1.ibiii' notices
Hollywood
a
accepting
N. producing 4l9.(0 RWs is CX
tiurvh news
Sut,etv
petted
to
be
tpt'ned
in
mid-1973
,
and actor Kirk
iB-7B
contract.
.sstf led ads
lB.in Volusi.
s,nt:'
Plant,
at
the
Sanford
advisor
his
;wrsomial
lB
is
l)ouglas
oust's
County
on
the
St
Johns
River
StOcks
513
At ta boy, Mark. Make it .:
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Since U. 'i'.'
provide note oum.l.ng nior...
than a four-mill 'ax levy to .requesteil f o'ar.ty 'ioter
November. Angel asked the
board to withdraw the mtlIa.'
request hut all of Ange.

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Al ,i
proimtly $7 million
Angel submitted proposed
sties at I aiks' unwell fr,c a
1'1tii"flt tiiittfls seh,l to be
constructed at a $1.8 million
eatiruiatetl coat and cnimpietesi

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Walter Teague. 8sxo( Iitte
You
superintendents said,
,ant csnd a .lnllar hut one

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who wiitcd ititire little to tuily
the proposal ilviiiicctl liv

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the old Sanford facilities now
ill is' 1ipj)llVil toward controt u.n '1 tile triuiIaIr4IrY
iiiiildle uhit.iii tin iimoIfl'rty
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Ghost Train" will be on the Carolines and the Mart.
come a I 6:30 P. M. Reserystions for anas. These islands lie al.
must be made before Sept. 21. Sept. 14 and 15. Tom Thurston. rrost on 2 line between lia.
Call 574-2139 or 574-1963 for chairman of the Play-Reading wait and the Philippines.

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TO list the as'rotnpltstirfieflt.4 of Krider,
hli !nurP its rnsrnager for the Seminole County
('huihet, which later tø'earr,e the Greater
;,,nirsrtl ('barnbc't ( o f (ororrierre, and for the
ear; 1.4' served on the .,eminnIe County ( ru.uriI;cion and S.nford ('sty (,ovnmissIon would
rrtire reams of newsprint hut some of the
'.ighllghls (if the nntans career in public service

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inc u trig a Rolls-Royce
of houses'fe. orring about
light bulbs and groceries Ironi
I guess I got about
callv the has become the corn
he sa ys, mit'ted mate. because she
tied up in cars
That a a sore point with the thinks she really loves him
Finally there is the unexpectI
Thats Wanda. a slim hru ed development Matthe
aist-Iength hair wants to arrange a divorce and to cit. goernmunt agtni ir'
ne-ite w ith
- including the militar
trailing from a delicate face - marry her Will Carol give up
tu
and
part
at
a
into
shift
their
men
ar'untl
girl
he
met
a
her inhibitions and enter
the perils of matrimony' Can dents and faculty inemtwrs of'
later marned
ten become wanderers, farm
Ano ther sore point
ith the Should she'
Wanda is a 163-year-old log
About this time the reader workers migrate. aerospace
firms hate a high rate of transcabin sitting in their bac-kard may not care Its all a rather
lets,
old people spend their
bChUld i ('luster of tTNS
dreari tale
winters in Flonda and their
summers in the North. facto
rica run around the clock.
I
a disruptit life style
the midnight shift in the rubbet factories of Akron serve as
an example. city dellcrs f let'
to the suburbs. retired people
t
i
cluster in trailer camps. ethnic
groups move from one part of a
I)eBary Players will open DeBafy. announced three city to another. pseudo towns
their 19fl73 season with a kick- plays are planned for thiS spring up around shopping
oil banquet at DeLand Country SUSOfl. the first of which will be malls
"Ghost Train", scheduled for
Club onThursday. Sept- .
MIcronesia
Dimmer will be served, buffet- Nov. 9. 10 In DeBAry. This play
The
islands
that co:npflav
style at 730 p mm. Those will be taken to DeLand for the
Tryouts Micronesia are the Marshall.
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Price 10 Cents
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old rock n' roll piece typical of
the tunes he sang when he first some. uealthoi,. a globe-trotter
came to Canada in IM from
and of course a nun %hho

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lpiIIlt't sitiil iniltigirial prrH iitat'.i .ttitiii K rider is
fu iiiIrii,t ac ItilIlinger of tile I ,rI51t4'r 5iinfottl
I ')iutiil.'r of I f,ti,rIIerI:r. ii V,citiriil he hs., ti'IiI
fur thi' lrnt 18 years.

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Lax returns..

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Rock and Roll ResurThe ucreasingly rootless preparation.
The principal figure of this
Wtk
for
13"i weeks. The
solid
collection
a
recucin
nature of Amencans' is the
novel is a woman with an odd
oldies such as L.awd Miss qui
twtion fee includes at
rk All her life and she is theme of Packards book He modest
MabeIlenC.
necessary
textbooks, supplies..
Clawdy.
to
of 40 when says his research led him
uIlu pushing the age
Memphis. Tenessee,
For the study 01
and
materials
at
least
4
she believe that
these events take place
millions
Amencans
now
lead
both
Federal
and State tax
after pt.c a voi d ed mamage. houseteeri released in
are
Instructors
.
feebly
rooted
lives
returns.
nited wilerv and the domesticated
releaseander
ear in the I
Mcbilit is a chief phenomeveteran H &amp; B Block en).
life. hating a zero response to
.9ttSfl Britain
non of our society, he says. nd
such things
oyces, who lend their ex•
(uiji.'
Her name is carol Prince.
today $ families are trip*perteflee and know-how to
It 's already in the top 40 i
and she has done pretty well in mented avoid commitment
teaching the ;it actical apEngland. and that goes or a what she always wanted to do any social causes. are lcinel
' 1icaton of tax rrenaratlon
Europe. the Hawk says
- writing As a free lancer for and suffer from a malaise that
Graduates who succcssftilly
He drawls on about an u
the magazines she ianders goes with their lack of moral
coming t. S promoUon.il t our. around the world writing alitcomplete the course will
stamina
including an appearance on the ties that give her a comfortable
appropriate
There are corpor?tiOn3 that receive
Tonight Show, and a Europe
income, working at her own move their personnel endlessly certificates, and ob interviews
tour this fall
I)arien. Corn . is cit ed as a
pace and getting some kicks out
are available for top graduates.
It you get the expos.e '
c'::n:uter t;n w!ere the
of the cwiThalts she runs lilt.)
There is n .t1itic on th
b rcccd.r e markc-t
a tot her
r at
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s tudents p
right time, wellu
nt
OsThe
eflip
hero. he says
affairs with marned men a!
And you also stand to make ways assuming that the affairs
Interested persons should
some
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taper
off
in
a
year
or
t'A'
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the nearest H &amp; H Block
win
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o ffice
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wflt1, contractor,
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Sh'sernakr ctii.l tie tall'"'l 1111 R r i.lvr f,'
telephone Irorti Trnnesse aril 'bc told fill- Pd"
wit. resigning tO enter real estate
A special meeting nil (hntr'iher directors i
"t tsr later ts.day to dlsr-iiss seeking
rs'pia' •ni nit - Sh,,eniiaker sistil
Uts resignation took Moto he, stir pris" and
have no one in fflffl(l at the vnotnent fr
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Arthur Godfre
eratiuns th one u bonding for
itnise
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Lands for
or hiss to elI things future generations."
54) imi
1k said cost of the bonds
C\ ell the itts'a of piet
out of general
sets ing their OssIi paradise-" would be paid
(tsttrey, ont' of tekvtsion and rrsenut, but that cost had not
radios top salesimien, will serve been deteruiuned because th
not be
as honorary co-chairmoali of the rate of LntereSt would
sold
are
the
bonds
until
1ii'e to obtain passage it, No'- known
Also introduced at the news
euiiber of a $240 mnitlit':i benti
referendum for purchase of cotikrvtis'e were the chatruian
recreation areas and en- of the drive, Sen. Robert Graendangered haiti, li-Miami. and its ice
sirtininentully
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At news conference on the
gos ermwr's iiiaIiVtl Nti.), GodIre said, "this legislation is the
insist heartening thins to

\ e'sterthl) s high 90) low &amp;t
) clut Ursnigh iturttay
i t usnie of afteras
Florida in my i
noon or es- t'ning showers. Ilugha happen to
with
uswiation
years
of
70s
87 to 92. tow tonight In mid
state."
plowing
ilurris'une lhw ii wits
1k said approval of the two
through the st'as is ith 80 utilewas
located
ballot
Issues could set a potterli
iwt-iioiir usintis antI
tulles
off
('ape
for
Ow
nation In presersilig
Uht)Ut 240
expected
to
lands,
a
sentiment r-t'h&amp;Mt b)
Hatteras, N.( aint
Heubin
Askew ,
Gov.
swing nortiwsust atitt away from
"I hsts'e i's'n tiI1iN.MI
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John
amendment to allow purchase U-Merritt. Island, anti utWik
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Pastors

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Ili %'teIIlt .lt'v' lhroaaihceait
VII) Ill:'r)i
fi% DAVID
c'e' what
the' nucleon The
)ftk - "E. - the". hc'lie".'t' to be' the' h''pt'
'i:v
When 1 re'r,'n1l rt't?l'.'t'd
e'ris \ ot cirgianhlt't1 religion01 hind th. preibleni i not citti'.
traditional nssignflu'flt
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hut etthe-t re
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v:rlting an article' nhnflt
'i'h ligi0fl sa well Are' the'ct'
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Fir* Chr-titkam Church

NevYear arid Yom Kippur ,

Two nutjl)T iorcei art strtvtnf t'r supremac to t'Jer
ntir
life Thv arc the lift-defi'alinç Inrre that rie5to%,
'tfltnV
that P'i:rt, 1Pm' tr'ar rinwn Thr,ri, nki nrr IN lifz

the' Da'. (it Atone'flwflt
ci rt' it blani,

'Vt'hut cart I v'rflt' about
I
that IS it hit different
thought
Last year 1 wrote ithouli
own hetlada I'XfltTIt'flN'
in Israel.
The' ye-ar before' I wrote'
Li historical article
What to dc this year"
lathet inn
I phone-ri n

I nrrr 'hat build up, that svengthen. that heal This has been
i .int ecapc flu iEit1Cn.
trut sus"t 1kv ,rJng of time
at ttmei the conflict. Any honest biogrnph mnke It clear
that even the giants of the faith knee it. after, inter.ey. Even
the sarntshad their conflicts. At on one timt 2' eIther of thew
mupn or farces in complete control
Both liIe.deiltructivc forces and 1ff e.buI1din. forces are
described to an infinite variety of ways in the RIbk.
eSpecialiv in the hook of Psalms All of tht enintinwk known to
rnai ar' nriwnI'd in P'cnLm
Guilt, while it can twve some posltivt .atuc' and lead 1t
rrnwtl,, can lit&amp;ra1ls t*ar a man tie ptrces when unrelu"ieo
ant "nntInunu Nnwh.r. or It ,k'rrItwc2 more clearI% than in
"Have mercy on me:. ( (Ind, according U' th
Pszilrn
'rr" nit" t"!' II7 ,.pflflCIflflC Wash iut
thoroughly from m iniquit., and cinanitme from my sin"
Here is thy ugnnWn sense of guilt wturh people describe
when they say. "I can't escape It. I can't sleep. I can't work.'
Fol. I know my transgeuions, and m sin is ever before me
Over and over. descr&amp;ption.c of the de'ctrurtive power of guilt
npicar in this cLsir of the devntlonti uk
However, we also find desc'riptrnn' of the healing em&amp; re-dcniiettI ;tnt
..'i'rin,, husthInIn

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Jewish Holidays:

Friday. SeptL 1972

distance' and uktt tat a te

ult'zzs He' hunt none bait prom

thuni. about I' and
;thont' rice' the next tin'. I! he'
Ne-ti it

ttmiight of iinvthltig lie' dad
1)Litl had nuilieti o'.'t'r the'
pth'uIblhitie' and the'r he' tnoI
nt qiaestinl home' lr the' rest
that ii i!tit it!
III , the' tuniil
dinner
Mv s'numgest brother
asti that ht' didn't te•t' tbe
were Wt]rttlwtulk'
only going ti
vou'rt'
"If
'e-ceWflI7t nice time' of tin

'enr it hi' a gotal jiersect.
lice-ic It's kind of a v.'aStt,' he'

"fil- does not dual Witt] u rrordtni' ti ow in'. nor re'wnt
w arrordinr w our rnznqutties . .. as tar at the east is from the
west. Si) tar does he remove our transgrtOfls from us
wrnuan will,
P's&amp;ilrns luJ:10.121 I recall U sisuuitent of
;e
'icnct' of guU' for lonL time After it
tuei hen.!r, hart,nrir
lenjth rnnvt!rsatIot when she finally had drvetope'c rnUrIIL'C
Li "lukt o confession and tie belit'vt ltflt a4cre;ll ar)LtIVt
she' said 'You know, Pastor. I feel clean for the first time it
it lon' time
Bitternesr. hostilitf. resentment and )euinusl are tht"
Wit, find examples in the narrative' arcounti of both (Jul anc
Ne'v Testhuwnts Again it isThis, Psotm that give one' of the

said
Indeed ttu could well he
the zcttituict' lit rlutfl' itl''tiit

news'
No The' Biblical 1'ropht't

tailed auftInsI
nh,se-r'. since' wlihnuir the real
practice' at reiI1ifit—heil1g 11
good harnuit tie'ing
At m' Isenul'. 's discussion,

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he-crc 1w the past 'eaz and
ho he' could Improve him.
'hi M' brother agree-ti
Anti n:' lathe-i White iS
st uatli'nt ci •huidnisn as well
nttie'r religions snide-cl
'Prnhsabt lice,' most iniptit
tarn thing about rhes.' huh
tises is that aice' doet' not ask
ten the' to I'.'t'fle'Ss (i (.051
tot sin- the oust ttSO COOt
nutted against other men
He can nnh ask for f o rgive
tar himself for sin
fleftlUatnst God

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rn' uithv: 'that hi nvere'
ing et: rwcrdrinluang or p,
holing the almneisphmrt' he
ec ti! \ harming ilanNehi
And the'r: r)uud sadrie's ,
Mal, can '! he' treat: lu hc'
God-un'. God-It he' i nc
true tie himseht hi' Ie'hIuw
men and his env ironment
to think at it mat:
Come
sag' 'rson' throughout it,,
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nuunths, wveral of wtwnc lucite
beeta rebutted it efforts to conter with the President Only
recenti'., tuiwever, tucve flies
protested openi
The latest complaint came' in
the' September tasut' of Tempt
N e' is s Ie itt' r , ne t'n t ii Is
putulicittauri of the' National
Council of Churches, including
most of the' iuitiuii'i major
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t)unu is the onli church in the
MONTREAl.. Cuunacta-"Ynu world that has stained ghess
raT stand nr, sin'. street corner windows in the cilint:
it Mnntreul," mid Mark Twain,
-and throu it strIne ansal it wil:

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Baptist Church before leaving to work as missionaries with the Arctic
Mission in British Columbia. Members of the church. they have been
ai'ttvt' in a Spanish speaking missirni in Apopka with the migrants.
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i.uttieran Church of the Wayne- Nurwood and Ptcyllm
Cramer There' will also be at
Iltreleenier a- holding, Saturtth
evening, worship services adult class,
during Septenther to meet ii
V sivrte
Sisuith's,
Mrs.
need for less lurmal. additiona l curriculum
riuppI)
and
worship opportunities. Then' v'hiitrniaii. and Mrs Don
v. ii' be nc Saturduc' worship or: Cranuer , wtct' is it: charge of
Sept 1( us the pastor will tie' teacher
have'
training,
attending an Evangelism Clinic scheduled
teacher
three
In F't Lauderdale. Except for
trainint: classes for '7:30 Ii nit.,
Sept M. a service of pTicyl' Monday, Sept 11. and Tuesday,
and songs at p. in. a. services Sept
and OCt 17.
will be-gin at fc:30 Ji m There'
The' Fusher'r of Mein Club, for
v.11 lit In sei"fliui tufliu"t'ob' iii LIItI ü the Chape. will nise'
night and an opportunity w ill be for breakfast and program
itiveuc for worihIPpen; Lu' share Sundic it F a mc: The- director
their taithi and experiences of the.' nest South Seminole'
with others present. Of special YMCA w ill be the- speaker.
interest to youth is the Holy Plsins for un early fall
Cuninusnion Folk Service, Sept will be fnuilized.

Central Baptist
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Ctzrtstian Church. Sanford 1
hosualia, will observe' Loyalty
and rally th1 wi th an uttersauth
(Writ-t- goal o '71 Thu
have as their goal 3(i Tue
prugruiti: will be presented by
fl ue cniiclrei:'s departnsetlU anti
thct' Junior and Senior High:
classes Starting, last January
and sparked by the youth thu
schwa l hiw. grown from around
ittwns present enrulimenL and
in.' 'ire-c.'.. for ny aittenthance' of
jut, will continue du'ius the 'il
with is contact anti '.'isituitcun
outreach program
F'dliuwing the 11 a. rue win.
entire church
the
bervice.
faintly will have a picnic at
5'.''.'aii utid cars will leave
the parking lotsatIP.m. Th
will Lw gances. pIIT%iS4d P123
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noon' Born in Pittsburgh, 1-'a.
he came 1,0 lake Mary five
1 eara ago. Be was a retired
florist and a Methodist.
Survivors include his wife,
Mrs. Alice Cahill of Lake Mar)';
and
soy I)'n' Cahill ul Sanford,

Invites you to attend its services
Sunda' 11 a m

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still puauished at tilne's today
But the photograph that
reall y "shook Up" the GIs of
World War II was a photo of a
girl no one had heard of then or
las since. Her name was Chili
arid she was wearing a
1lk,a dot bikini. Stars &amp; Stripes
Nicet pubLiatd her photo 2
e'ols wide by 15 Inches deep
Even the chaplain got excited. and condemned the Stars &amp;
Stripes, charging that ''the
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Probably the most famous

with them last June
Circle' 2 of the' (VF will nwet
.it the church Motithes &amp;ut' 3t) p
Tic and Circle' 2 will meet in the
socia l hail on 'luesthay. at 10:3(1

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nateiy ataut the only peop4'
who would know ar'
are- elpicel : Tonkmn

.11 k1,in't Il:ie! flo'n it halt
(if tf
stuff today an raceitcaly
F'ceiintaln Valley tie-wi, and 1'
offered a $1 ,OI'l rrw.urd far in

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I lice' VarItiri Islands caul
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sit rt killed.
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.is Mr cinch Mrs Iiu'ltcurel W.
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carried by Stripes editors continually were
toda 's stc'r
AsociaU'd Press that piflUpS on the lookout for a "good piece
of cheesecake." a pretty girl in
are "out" in today's AT1I)
Stars &amp; Stripes started during a scanty bathing suit. Editors of
World War I. a legitimate the Casablanca and Algiers
by editions fought over a special
published
newspaper
newsmt'n.turiwd-soldWrs for piece of art accompltshed by
the oerse'aS nmihtary. It Was Esquire magazine's Vargas for
started up again in World War the rwwspapeas.
And there was oe photo
II. published by newspaper:ltt'fl
in uniform. Today's Stars &amp; taken by an Army Signal Corps
are photoitrapher. There were two
newspapers
Stripes
publtshe-d for the military but girls in the nude-, standing
waist-deed in a Lake. 11'wtr
t,,y civilian personnel
Herald's arms eere crussed at strategic'
Sanford
The
managing editor. Fred Van poin ts.
Actuillyal1th3tcOU1dbeSe'Cfl
Pelt. easa N.WSpap1!fl45H1I
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rs Pretty :ace!i.
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LIflIfuf 111 dur1r
serv ing as eff Ice-I in charge- bare shoulders and bare arms.
pict ur e was published four
editor for Stars &amp; Str ipes of the
Casablanca edition in French columns wide.
Arid the following day ,,.tht'
Many" i, I'Pw Corrct,.:it
was so great.. it was
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at women's Liberation. "you
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should be the. first to
thst pictures reinforce the
w'cm,mfl-ac an.bjtct nientaitti
end are. in insult to the roan'.
professional inilitars siomen
who -ire included in our read
ership."

piece of cl'wece cake each Algeria South France edition
das That si ms d must to meet at Nice and Cn'. edition at
the demand.
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Stars &amp; Stripes staff duri,niz publishing onh for the frontline
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War II w

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Educational Building send the' spiritual growth of the church
oUennt' at thu iourfl: Sunthe Of
"raer ne'e'tinj' tncwevetr war
each: month througi Ma) wil
tn' prime su1) tet t
toward tins project cur.'
sidlefrable ntorw faa- ulread
All Souls Catholic
'rttieer '-sii"-ci t tie.
Junior arid Sernueir High Classes
sc'iIl lie-et fur cftt send a Bible
AU Souls Ca th olic Women's
Itap Session the fourth Sunthi)
Cluh w ill hold a covered dish:
; each iiieuith, starting,
supper and meeting, Monday at
September 24 at 0,I us. nit
trip
p.m. Husbands will judge
to
Youth are' planning, is
Crnr
Hut contest Plans for the'
Norfolk, Vit,, ti' vijit wi th the'
sear
stilt
be' ricauc
you th of Rosemont Christian

Adeen Sixeriiiurr fur the will J*
'clii Middies of the
Church aebool C11!5 ii flat nwn thly meeting. Mrs. Allene- Sanford
Naval Aden'y wico
Altamunte Cutuinunits Chapel. Perkins opened the nueetuig, aturin'
tilt church will be-'
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welcome buck U' those who
attended lust year
The SunUa Stiuo pro ject for

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should not miss a '.1s4 to ttit

either churches thiroughout
r lorithe in a Sunday SchoolLed rt'rivul The public
invi te d and a nurser)' will be

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1.111as Ili Beirut charged Israel

your
"It seems the military lead- the nicinthl edition of
but reader response was 48 per
cover ccrtainl brightens
anyhack
cent Iii 3 per cent against the crship, in order to make
its soldiers, the offices at thus installation "
'he'est'cskC They said the thing acceptable' to
Ic t I t r si r i t u n g
The
is remaining l ;-r
bi. I t'ls it must make it easier to
t':t
ecentreiversy was triggered by a
WA( in Greece who wrote a
stinging letter last May calling

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.,you wn'l believe it." the
editors %%Tole in the latest ISSW.

and dozens of g,c-

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First Baptist Church (if

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gaizuer scud rt'treshinient.s were'
enjoyed

B Harris
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training

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Sunthu' sit l a tie anti caci
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the' church en ding just before' it
hugv wcecKieii aLtar covered wi th

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Some male chaminisin remonthly color pinup of a strant- that"'
But some a' the tpc both m1tifls Ice-sit icr as ,in ,irtulkrs
cLa d femalc Apparently,
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The-re is siting in th e
niountains a hall-hours drive

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streeLs to! Ott
Town. for example. are filled
with thii- chatter of Frencb

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't,ae'hov morning, killed two merrehers of fir
lcrac'hi lymplr qiiacI , ftw'ck nine' otts'rs hr,'stagc

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Ii,iucaseuls
i rac'tt forces ninth' an e'iilltt h'ur raid Into sotithe'rac IA'hm'

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inant Sidle
tier in todas s
The editors of "Soldiers," the Army intarritiofl, as he leikei
of the August pinup
rmy's official nmgazcne, ed over a photo

at the Man and HLs World
Epositi or the' island of St.

chwch certain that a miracle
wilt nuet the-n it the altar
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Wvnuna and Doug s,.uwur,
by
Baptist. of Altamonte Springs, V/1 h0n
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Montreal is alao it c'it of
many delights There arc the
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where Dm13 mer,
and the th'.'e
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the riiodert office' bu il dings
a visit tie Montreal you can
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Thenu' for the studies will he'
j(nhng ti-God's Love" A
nurser' ii in sesuon from 10 to
Epis copal
11 a ni cacti Sunday for the
Church of God
rnrl-.'nt r,'ntw.'ltk
ot
parenu
convenicoct
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I)eclaring, that "a iunci or
UOt Cross Episcopal Church attending worship SerViCe.'
of Prophecy
heavy curuuiii of silen ce" i
Classes for grades 7-12 will
"breakfast with
have
will
it
clerIc"cart:
tine
bees: lowered
$:31J Li us A tiuiset u ',' a m with Sara
Tit- Souruis a! Retienipuon
gaLlon a! ecumenical Leaders Hector' Sundicy at
discussion
will
follow
Vi
jillerli,
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liolicric,
Suit)
franc
Nwthvilk, 'lemi.. will
and
talk
sought a 'gtve-unththkt' meetDavison
and
Join'
Anderson
the naeul
runcjui't revival
ins:" with titus, the' nil icuil inJunior Choir starts rehear- teietrhem Luesses fur .ear aIds Ctcure*u of God of roptiett"
terchurci publiesatien: adds'
Opei if, through 6th grade' v'ilI meet at
ie Elm Avenue. Sanford
"Save' for one' or two early mis 'luesday at 4 p nu
these
1(1 anc Teachers lot'
through
th
girls
in
fif
and
boys
Bali
and
Sunda'.
Sept hO-itt tit •
ecumenical
ut'casuoris when
will
tie'
Pat
classes
seventh: grades
nighti ,Sunciuv'. at 7 p.m i me,
leade'rs were' asked to preach at
t
year
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Penn'.
Kelluine
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sessuen
Ctpernirig
cordially invited U'
Waite' Hoei,st' services of '.-year ulds, Belts 'luvior, Pat ptthli awik
H,fl
sit
10
lie
Sund,ns
these
services and enjoy
attend
pet'President
has
Still,, ttii
Burkett, Donna Prult and Polls
nctz,ge;
and singing, of
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lutvt'
little
nutted tisinmelf to
first grade.'. Alice'
shetl
musicians
sn'cunipli
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iii' contact with them"
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Htzsea, the forgiving Love of Christ Huatreti destroys: hive
builds.
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uid occasions when fear war the onh logical respeuw. There
were times when they trembled like the leaves on the trees
hut courage is 1i1r1) here There is the stoical courage of
Lather, going up before the king. saying "I! I perish, I
Is the courage- that comes out of self-forgetful
c'immutment: "Perfect Love casts out fear' I I .lotm 4 lEo
There is the courage that comes only with faith: "Walt for
Ulf , l.ord: 1* strong and let your heart take' courage, yes wait
for the lrnti" Psalnm 27:14 i.
We' sometimes set both forces at work within one perona1tty "I cannot be' good as I deurc it, he. and I do evil
sei!LIrnst my own wishes" The' life-destructive forces gained
the' uptzr hand even in the' Life- of Paul. "Wretched man that I
uiii" he said Romans 7.M Hen' art anxtet., self-doubt,
l!uiIt and many more ensotinem condensed to aim sentences
Hut Paul also could write- Have' no anxiety about anything.
but in everything, my prayer anti supplication with
let your requests be ma&amp; known unto Gao
And "the' peace of God which passes all understanding, will
keep your heart and your minds in Christ Jesus" PhiIt
pwfls 4:7a The life-enriching, the life-suStaining, the lift-gwmg, forces. sire nnvc in rnntrnl It is the message of tiit'
Sr'rlpturrs that the- ttie-.givuw forces are' always stranger
than the life-destructive forces It may not always seelL si U
you, either In the world around w. or the wend within us It is
it venture' of faith, but these alfirnuitiotu are true Lov( is
stronger than hate: guilt cite be overronu Ii) forgiveness.
and faith is truer than doubt 14y thu faith we live"

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l"t'lony 'l'i'Utl Division ( hut
Pi'c'senll,s'
Joe. A. ('owa r I Jr ., And
For J (1(1
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'l'rietl 20() l"eLonY ,Jury Trials PLUS Over
1.000 !'!on•.Jui'y Truils
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Annie Ma.ie Pez.oitl, lkliary William Sistet
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Agnes K. Isirig, Debter&gt;
Geraldine M. Cook, Port
Guy I'. Jackson, 1k'lt,ica
Orange
Iva J MAitte&gt;, Ih'ltuis,s
James If Post vii, sanford
Sylvia It. Muller, i)ehteercst
BIRTHS
Maggie Johnson, Ostce'ri
Mr. and Mrs. Danny Horn,

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ELiz,abcth M. Pelletier
I)lS('ll,tIIGES
laura S. Garrett
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Savannah ('Layton
Mrs. Leroy firoen cit lISlIJY
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I"rances It 1'tiorrat':ia
Marguerite Evans
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Nancy J, ('Levenate'r
Merutorie E. Brooks
JessIe L. ltotuin'e'ii
Darlene Horn
Bernard I';ase'nbe-rc
Jesr, M. llan.con
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It Gordon Brisson
John Gullorc
Johnnie W. Madison Jr.
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Jessie' C. liruelic',
Matilda M. Ifealy, 1)eflary
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• flI't''aI'(t hat' ASsoCiation
• Honda Bal. :."lSot,'Ilt 11011

• Amt't'ican Judicature, Society
• 1"hi, Assoc, of I irosceuting Attorneys
• A('Ilth'hny (it Flu. 'L'ial Ltwyers
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ri Politico1 Notebook

Cost of Manpower
Faults McGovern
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The Primary: Test For "PoF' And Voter
the redistricting,

he re-elected This year with
the number cit new candidates who have been

for thc'
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This v.'eekerid j
registered voters of Seminole County to do some
to
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county is greater than usual
At least that is hc it appea rs to he. We trust
able to sense the vigor
that tie voters have been
and th e vision and the promise which some
wi th our
candidates have shown here in talks
editorial hoard.
performance
But these are new hands. It is
standards of
and a willingness to accept the new
responsiveness and accountability which the
cannot. honestly, trot out us qualificatrnns.
different
The incumbents are in an entirely
position. These have to he willing to stand on
their records, explain whether or not the officeholding experier.ce has broadened their un.
derstandirig of their jobs or frozen them into a
is quite unacceptable.
"Sta tUs quo' which. in 72.

emerge from next Tuesday*s primaries as the
anointed ones to go forth and do battle for viein the November finals
to
At a time when even the parts,' affiliationS
are undergoing a transformation, the ability to
thtnI clearly about what a Democrat means
when running as such or what a Republican is
hoping for by running as such is not easy to
achieve,
Yet it should be sought and the primary
voting must be a winnowing of the chaff from the
wheat. This can be accomplished. however, only
with the honest effort by the voters In understand.
A first step is to refer to the sample ballot
which we printed on Sept ith. A quick glance
will disclose that the Republican choices have
now become nearly as wide as the majority
Democratic party.
But there is non-partisan balloting for the
!r(s.
:.'urts which are nov. UffsCiall divorced
politics. Again in thiscolumn there are
specifically affiliated by the past with
posts in both of the major parties.
This year they must be judged by the voters
purely on their record tf sitting judges or on their
professional qualifications if seeking to don
judicial robes for the first time.
Whether or not the candidate who is
receiving consideration is partisan or nflfl
partisan there is one yardstick which is a
plic.able
All are either seeking new offices or want to

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a t3uslnesamahi, I can tell a week."
wivi.r
"tines that wind up the bushed tonight let me tell you
i ran m office the
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NEW YORK (A P — Re- way dormnri run their offices, patients for the night. Maude' m
I'd be an ntlt.n1-tnLslnessmIin in l4't tui't flip fl SnU't' before
doctor's seetot' R
tired f hearing:
"rio I get ) per cent 1f it I
pii ins fee in c-ash right now"
do vciu work far a
nuirrwd docW for. Maudt If I
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I'd get a 3Db with a doctor whc
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Poston. chairman of the senate's committee cm
transportation. that all 5(1 states plan now IM
issue Red, White and Blue license tags for '76 if,
so simple and yet profound that we arc happy to
give it our support.
It may seem a long way off, hut it is near
enough to arouse doubts whether or not proper
plans and proper arrangements have been made
to make this bicentennial of th e founding of our
nation what it should be from th e grassroots
point of view
Thus we believe that this Florida-born
great deal to
sug estion is one which can do a
accomplish this basic purpose. The simple
figures i77&amp;-1976 are inspiring. They deserve a
Red-White- Blue background'

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The supporting figures are impressive.
1973 budget. military and civilian manpower and

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related personnel costs are expected to c'couflt for Se
outlays. In fiscal 1964. they came
per cent of total defense
per
cent,
though
there were then 300,000 mcu'i
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men on .1,-1 1% , r m 1 ,!nr du'k%
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from strictly military manpower
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physi
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and our ob)e-ctive is identical to maintain an international
en'irunfla'flt in winch the incentives and opportunities fur
r,inrurt are' kept at a minimum; and if conflict occurs, to
con tain and defeat :t quickly.
"Fur a gond part of my We," Johnson said, '1 have
wurkeel closel) with professional military men. I think I know
them as well as any civilian can - The American miiitry
professionals I have known have served with devotion and
skill the' v.'e1Ieing and the peare of th land,"
Johnson finds the argument that we should reduce our
military strength as a contribution to the' national search for
n "i my experience. military
peace falLacious.. He sa ys:
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Spare That Tree
The "sa ve our trees" or di nance patterned alter an
identical one currently in force in Winter Park and sponsor ed
in Alt.arnontc Springs by Councilman Helen Keyser has
passed its second and final reading to Mrs. Keyser's delight.
Under the ordinance, land developers will not be able to
just raze' trees from properUes Permits to destr oy certain
trees will have to be obtained from city hafl and good reasons
will have to be given before destruction will be permitted.

lute. writes conservationist John Madson in a slashin,.
attack on the "river wreckers" in the September issue
of Audubon magazine.
When hit' engineers. remove the bends, pools. rif fl es.
snags and sandbars. of a stream, along with the tTt'
that shade the streambank, all that's left, says Madson,
is a barren ditch
To date. he reports. more than 8.000 miles of livin g

strcambc'ds. in more than 4(1 states have been "gutterI."
ized." 13,M) more have been scheduled for "impro\
merit, and the U.S Suit Conservation Service estimatt'
that 15.UU0 miles of streams "need channelizatlofl."
The Natwnal Audubon Society has undertaken a major
effort to publicize what it considered • i be the excCSM't
of
of the' Soil Conservation Service and the Army Corps

Candidates in next Tuesday's primary electIon are
Iintshing up the final week of th is particular campaign.
Campaign posters are up, clever slogans are seen all about
on bumper strips, etc., and many of th e candidates are in.
t&amp;'nslfying door-to-door and telephone solicitation for votes.
All th at is necessary now is that a majority (really It sho ul d
be all) of Seminole's 39,000 plus registered voters go to th e'

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polls.

It would be nice' if the voter turnout would be as good, or
nearly as good, as th at seen in (.'omn,untst countries where
th e' electorate has no choice.

Engineers..

Among other things, it challenges the alleged flood
control benefits of ctiarinelization. Why, it asks, s.j*ru.i
money on costly projects to protect fields from beund
flooded when the nation already has a surplus crop Pro!)

Cadets Seek Equipment

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And anyway. it claims., the projects often fail to cur
trol floods. but just transfer the flood threat to 1.1w nt'

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The trouble with such arguments is that they amour'
to accepting battle with engineers. on their own terms.

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I ongwuodites will be happy to learn th at Carl I.onirz,kr's
doct or has given the "go" sign For him to go back to work In
his post as fire chief of th e city. And the volunteer fire
department early tins week gave lonimler a vote of eonlide'ncc. Vet to be taken care' of is the formality', now th at the
doctor's jwrinlssion slip is in hand, of th e City Council approving his return to wor k.
The police t'stde't
Also to do with Longwood
two
canoes
that have been
e
th
hoping
to
equip
organization ts.
etc. life
ja"kats,
equipriient
with
sak'ty
to
it
donated
that the boys. ran be-gin th e camping trips th ey have been
loukior Inrwui'i t'.
Since' th e group of sennic 2 boys hart' no funds, it is hoped
th at citizens will donate the' needed equipment. Anyone with
an)' safety eqwptneiit (Jo'&gt;- would like to see given th is worth'
white organization may rita e'ither rnenibe'r of 11w police

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"Each
YORK
national election year brings
unwarranted attacks. (Ill the'
observes.
lo ud Lius.iueSb,
Michael J. O'Connor, eecuttvC
director of 11w Supermarket
institute. "These attacks. come
truni both sideL Republicans
and Densucrata. 71n. side with
the consumers to gan votes."
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paign heats up in lute
Septeiiit.'r. we art' fikeb. to
wittwat. both political partief
'macking the "high coat of iuud
for eunsunserL"
!,wndwrs of Ow food Ir.cbstr7
meeting recently in the Rudy
Mountain resort city of Vail.
Cola., conceded that loud prim
are likei)' to go up before
eiectAu day de.i1te govern-

producers.

lose

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spent by

housewife who is apeisding
for food thati a decade
despite inflationary facto'

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additional portable' cluss,ruomns.
Anylotivi, ., itli t
vi ibamrflt concern, the' School Board
at
Iest fur this )eur, isn't agreed not to
dectstou,
reversed its
seuiona,
le
doub
on
put any elm
parents In the city, aiiii'st all of
happy
m
y
There were an
e school board for considering
eir
praise
of
th
th em loud in th
th
e
matter.
their feelings in

ploy."l at the facility

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of the school other than to
possibly influence a Few parents
to keep their children home.
There is never a crackdown
on truancy in opening days of
(befall term, said Innar Nash,
information director for the
school system.
The protesters at Oceanway
were primarily people from the
nearby lcw'to-rniddle income,

of
court order. About 25 per
the pupils are blacks who are
bused in to both schools.
Sixth graders living in Oceanwit), ride buses five miles to
Moncrief School. Eighth and
ninth graders go about flint'
miles to Hibault Junior high.
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Championed 'he ''m.ccue nome wnr'; ciiI
of rights," and numerous 'ruth n the
marketplace" meosure
Cared for Florida retirees, Mith tceciai mo.
pension and health care measures.

led in the fight for legislation to combat
crime, and protect honest citizens.

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SUPERINTENDENT
SEMINOLE COUNTY
SEPT. 1 2th PRIMARV

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LAYER for Logical Leadership

OPPOSES 45-15 YEAR AROUND SCHOOL PLAN
FAVORS STRI CT AND IMPARTIAL DISCiPLINE
FAVORS SECURE SCHOOLS - FREE FROM DRUGS
FAVORS STRONG REAE)ING PROGRAM - Gt. 1. 2. 3
FAVORS NEIGHBORHOOI)SCHOOLS
FAVORS IMPROVED VOCATIONAL EDUCATION
FAVORS "Pay As You Go" SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION
OPPOSES PROPERTY TAX INCREASES

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effectively manage our natural resources,
and to halt pollution.

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high school had unity scant integration until this fall.
It was converted to a i.5
grades elementary school and it
seventh grade center under the

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Opposed the $1 2''

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Save Seminole!
plan before we grow

elect DICK
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Resi stance Formi ng
To Jax School Bus

'1'Al,1hIASSEE. Flit. sAl' I iiit'('t' f o r the trip, in keeping
Ainriculture Commissioner with a law requiring that each
Doyle Conner "apparently passenger pay at least 10 cents
violated" state law by taking an for every iiuite flown in a state
"I1-day Junket aboard a state plane, the newspaper said.
The Post reported that there
airplane,'' 11w Palm Reach Post
is no record that any other pasreported today.
In a copyrighted story in this sengers paid for their transpor.
morning's editions, the Post tation—so the state paid the bill
said at least four unlogged for private passengers who
passengers arcoinpoflie(i were Conner's guests.
Conner at various times on it
''The failure to record the
5,885-niuile trip to Oklauoriia, Ilssne'rs on tfs trip log was
Colorado, Wyoming, Montana in apparent viulittiun of it new
stitte' law elusiis1nng down on
and Canada.
asbust's of (hue state-owned air
Conner denied the report.
Conner and Wallace ltich, it fleet and preubabl) cost the state
state livestock promotion six well over SUM in pa ssenger
c'lalSt, billed the state $.SM50 1itrt;,'' the sturs said.

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Conner Ai r Junket
Criticized By Paper

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Bill Gunter w reelected Ni' 1'
60 p.srcerit of the -vote.
How does Bill Gunter do t°

1Vl'W( )I{K ( )N ( )NEof Ihe' attractive giant ()stcrs tlist ele'oraB' h'eirt'st
('ity Klcint'ntaI'y School am's' fleW teachers, T('fl'sa I lines, second level
from lthk'igh, N. ('.; Shirks' ('oniski, fourth level, Winter l'ark l'ani
l':i'icksoii St. ('mix, Virgin Islands; an(l 1Joan Kenen, first Ieve'l, I"t
I .iti( Ici'd sit'

JACKSONVILLE, Flu. '110' groc'i drew increasing
of
'yttipathizera
Al')— A 40 per cent Increase in crowds
throughout
Thursday
afternoon
smoothly
school busing went as
on
this
and
Stat(MI
an
attention-getting
as could be extected
first week of the term, motorcade of more than 100
Jacksonville school officials cats through the city in early
said, but a growing pocket of evening.
"We're going to stay out here
resistance Was camped out
across from the Occunway until soiiiebesiy stoi5 thus busing," vowed one camper,
school.
About 200 persons, some
nine
A protest group set up
school
age children, displayed
campers
in
a
tents anti several
signs
read: "Boycott" and
that
street
vacant lot across the
(romiu the school in north ''Kt.'c.'p Ncighihorhcsi Schools"
Jacksonville, one of several unthieprote'stat the campsite on
affected by the second phase of private land.
School officials said the pro.
a federal court integration
testers
didn't affect operation
order.

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impossible odds. in 1 968, against ri
Republican tide led by President Ni 't'

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school were going (in double
elementary
certain classes of its
and
complain. HatIwr,they did
hack
Just
sit
sessions, did not
it.
something about
A large group bndtd together to discuss. the prolikin
with the school board Some sug(ested that arrangements be
niade with Christ Episcopal Church to utilize Its educatio na l
huillIny as a temporary measure and some par en ts Inrliride'd H wiliitn'III"iS to pool p'r;.asaI reSource'! to purchase

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.cmnith'q report -t.nr-liirl" 'I
with a rpcomnimnendntfrun that P
r 'inch I Inns a sleting in
r- r.uoty jail qhruiild be cotta' P
to insure the safety an't ''H
hieing of thin i nrriatp;,i'.
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graft. ntutie'

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supermark'ts en 1071, with

after-Utz profit of 11.9 per
in other words., uuptirzuur
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raising cattle for I
housewife's. table.
The nation's superr.'iarkt
11w final lini', in is lung and hr
recognized food chain that
the tiist productive in blot
tustor)'. lace much the su
problems as cattlemenAccording to the Wall Etr
firm of Merrill Lynch, Pies
Fenner and Smith, a ct
tunation of fierce cotnpetll
and government restrict
against passing along increl
op-rtitig wag" rrjct' 1- SU
in is 10.-year-low profit

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departzne'nt uimunittee, ('ounctliiwn Williani Klosky or I)bck
Crenshiaw.
Inc'iilu'nt;illr - ('r.'nshaw is still in i'lorida Hospital and
probably will rs'main there for a twit' 1k ss hia,trig skin

A Political Hoax On The Housewif E
,,I n Russia. the figures art'
ment pressures and controls to
still
between 40 and 50 per
keep them artificially k's
in the poorer nations
cent.,.and
The Auerican housewife may
of
the
world,
the quest fur food
Lw cois' inced that over-all food
all of the
consumes
nearly
rusts. have gone through the
finances."
ceilinj, but the opposite is. true-. family's efforts id
(JUonnor
'ntend
that it
"At-cording to the U-5.
check
of
Atnerwan
consumer
Department of hgriCUItUrt,"
O'Ctmnur said in a speech to the expenditures for food fur the
Colorado meeting. "the last lu ears shows clearly that
American houaewile In 1071 in 12, American housewives
spent 1U per cent of the spent 16.1 per cent of their
family's of ter'tnx income on alter-tax dollars on food'
Clearly a hoax Is being
food cunsunied in the home
perpetrated
by politicians..
This is the lowest figure ever
They
accuse
the
food industry
reported in our country. or in
of
inflated
and
ewesaivr
prices.,
any other country in the world.
the
housewife,
whether
while
"To give you some cornparlaun. I refer to figures d* realizes. it or nut. is being
supplied by the Department of sut*ldii,ed when It cinnes to
Commerce British trnuaew1vt5 such items us beef.
Earlier this year much
spend 22 per cent if their afterpolitical
posturing took place
taz dollars c food 71m French
over
meat
prices. What was. not
.pend per cent. The Japanese
that most heel
said
was
spend ever 20 per cuit.

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Trade in Youi
Old Luggage
on Famous
Name Brand
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Also '- onilog mitaler liii; - (air'' r't-ery time urlcorwrs rncpin;t st
hdM'l was this' (noel ;c'rvs'cl sit thin visit hi ft clot-tar. ''I would gre-cc
jail and liii; lmibe'I drew ;hor;i that I; sttteqt,nte,'' he' ruhl
rncpeunice fruit, Drummond, who
In riuntiusry of the lnepe' lion,,
said lie luis cult-ti itinals at thin Stisithi noted flint the overall
huh ansi Found his' Fswul twfler toting of the jail wag only
Ittiuti that ptiritisisetl sit iIiIlIi'(ssir,'' I Inching it grossly
rirsuheirle rr',tiiurnnts. SherifF Insuchi'qusute to tried the nerd;

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I had th e' privilt'gc last week of covering th e' Board of
County Commissioners' meeting. And that is a real ex
perienee. Whe th er anyone agrees wIth th e actions of th e
board, th ose men certainly are working commissioners.
The mee ting began at 11 a.rn, with work session and
continued wi th only a brief recess until th e offi cial meeting
began at 2 p.m. From then the commission chamber jumped
wi th business until a tiurrieci recess for supper and th e
"shorter meeting than usual" finally ended at 11 p.m.
It is a shame th at mom-c citizens do not attend these im.
portant meetings. The only times there were large audiences
was during public hearings on zoning.
With th e se'atir,g capacity of th e commission meeting
room at th e new courthouse increased from 0 to 96 perhaps
more citizens will attend, Commission Qiairman Greg
l)rummondsaid. Attempting to explain the apparent lack of
interest of th e citizenry, Drummond said maybe th ey realize
the limited seating capacity in the ancient old county
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War III has so f&amp; been averted..
America has proposeG, and in the process has made
A
siru1a' contributIOns to the economic rectri'er of the rest of
the world and to the development of an international
cununiic system of a scope unprecedented In world tiistor.
we
"flit tact that we have had some' failures. — and that
still face serious problems — gives no basis for the denial of
th ese accompllshiflt!fltS." Johnson says.
One' grave problem we fact today is the serious
dcgradittrnfl of our military strength vt-a-vis that of the
Suvwt Union. Apropos of defense mutters., .Iohnson told the

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banks.
"GutterlT2ticPfl" is what critics of the practice call it.

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Th e' advisory committee consist.; of B. 11. Ferrell of
1ongwi'l, Th omas Dyer. Altamonte Sp rings. and Charles
Ke'Iley, Winter Springs
Ferre'll is a forineu' councilman of his city and I;
currently chairman iii Lb.' l.ongwnod t on ing hoard. Dyer is a
land (tt'vt'Io(x'r and orn' of the principals in the company that
developed San Sebastian tls'ights as welt as a memtwr of
Alt.amonte's inning board. Kt'lle' at th e same' time has
served a; a me'mht'r of the' Winter Springs city co uncil, on its
zoning board and board of .idju.strnent. So, th ese men hare'
considerable knowledge about the th ree cities and sho uld be
of inestimable value to the' planner.

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The engineers call it 'chnnt'itz,jtI(ifl." and the ,A or
,, the deepenir.is self-descriptive. Ctauue1iiatiOn i
o thzi'
and
clearing
of
natural
v.-att'rcourseS
straightening
he'av)r ains. will drain off rapidly instead of overflowing

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ganernhtid el.u?err,e'nt of rn:,,',
rrirupininte (tort, Ininat"
regarthirig nv"d a) trentrru"r'
fr,r-), p assjvp 1us-it and 11
proper ventilation
(".1k reporter! the' Jail,
tia; it r aprhty 'if 5, Pias -'

rori;islr trig the
ii liii I sin rif the tunri liii I
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(or Ihitti's, with- ti are dam bererl
'o,isiiIred As only i,r'n-n;Ietent in the jail, unit the
Smith
(tilt'' (tie hierititiit, it'i.ieatlntsuil 1110111( ill otfrnthuni, wtihtt was
it,
v, ,,,ruiiriil ottent Ion,, mmii a; only ''fair,'' ('milk sal')
ttuir k nun training progr suits that itiedli-sil attention is given

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catch

sitiil catiltattitni w nrc t- nnclitnic'il

rorri'i'tiuin; , This latest in.
c;wi t 1,111 re;Mir( ;nlniiltteul by K.

various studies for the organhyation

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Till It Hurts

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next (let oh y.str I. Also inclui't"'i
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feel; 'ths'y are wrong ':,Ik slid agree, tIflWPVPt, with
thin in;wc- trur' nc;e;;tnent rf
grout.'' IlitlirlIP thir' ventilation, lighting and
I;
jolt
klIst,en, er - reenirig, which, wsi tarm'cI
I)luuhIiinM,
ill;tplliie,
wsiter, ''poor
facilitiet,
tt
Iwitsitig
II is had up there,'' he,

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Harlan hanson, ('Al NO planner is ready to lw-gin work on

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su ri,, hh,n Jnhi I (".1k requ s'" 'P

In the r eport, Siiiltti incUr oleil
thai u-n;tiuiy s;ncl c't'tiiity at thi'

taxpayer;' onion
osissiun ('hnlrinnn 1 ;rg
Drummond reu)lrsrk.'ul. ''It
steal; In generalities, with few
specifies Involved If the state is
to rt'pnrt, (two' SIlIHIhcI III"
;pei' liii'
tC(il,iii1lPti($8 I inns
rsi ther than liii; type of
missuteriol whih- h only serve; is,
east general ihispersions tin Ito'
;twrlIf
I )rniiiinuinit wits referring In
the' latest in;;w'tinn of the
Scuninnh' (.'nunty jail, wtih- hi is
already ;u'hietlulent for c's.
uiuiciutii. 1'lw;e inWei'tli'nM ore
soiuiut'Ir'd ever)' (our tit si;
week; h) 11w State I It'. isbn of
('otii.

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John Volk nIn tilngnr'ntl Wilt,
the (unit r itirpie, coving flint Pt"

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re;1rt I' a v. iiti' of

Council of lA)col (',ssvt'rruiut'nts, v. hictiwi'r i' .ippoint.'il several

One Man's opinion

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not unsympathetic to McGovern's presidential candrda'
told me the senator's sm billion defense cut proposal is
, $1' billion might
XCCSS',C He suggested saving up i t
be achieved.

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ufense budget since Itif t an amount almost matching
'ictnaTn,
the savings from oti wth.traWalS from
savings
from the
Incidentally, there won't be -my huge
vaiiltet I
The
war.
'ietnam
further winding down of the
spent
collected
and
'peace dividend" long since has been
out
of
war
Any dramatic portrait of , country brought
released
sums
to
great
home
front
tasks
and turninc vast
is cruelly false.
As a matter of fact. one respected budget specialist

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military and civilian defense mar'.
until now. total '' S
Vet.
power has been cut by l.f, million individuals , went
that span, payroll and ether defense pesanflCl cost.
up by 10 billion ycarl).
Strictly military pa doubled in the period, and civiliar
defense ph% went lip iO per cent
says. defense
And the end it not in sight. Brookings.
billion in the 197
$4
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up
another
manpower costs will go
1977 at least
budget It further es.timates. that h) fiscal
just through
costs
n
will
be
added
to
those
another $4 billio
pay
boosts.
and
civilian
ni1itary
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MnbasSadOt U Aiexis Johnson. ursOn Aug
itate
fur political affairs. ttsttsed before the'
cjtrecrt'U1r of
House F'uresgr AUstin- sutx'omflilttt't on national security
poLir
3t years
His remarks., bawd on his experiences during
in 11w foreign service. deserve wider publicity than thit
stffurcit'd b the subcommittee report. They contain much
th at is a welcome' relief tram flood of left-wing and liberal
propaganda.
To deternufle which way we should go in the future, it is.
ht'ipf ul to examine the past. immediately following World
War II. the ambassador notes, in the defeated countries
"desperate' men and shattered sta tessaw a bleak fut ur e.
We alum' had the' s'tre'ngth and confidence to provide
the ao..iship and help" to save these defe*ite'd peupk
from "a new tyranfl) which openly professed tiotilhty not
mil to the United States but also to any rnternatmn&amp;d
structure in which we could survive."
only sensible thing we crnild have done, he said. was.
U) offer this help, because' 'strong as we were, we were nut
strong enough to be indifferent
thorn — and we are not now
ti the' world we live in
Johnson finds. It extraordinarY that it is now fashionable
question
our motives and aiccomplishluellth during these
to
postwar years.. As. Lii motive, Winston• Churchill culled our
efforts "tie must unsordid in hustor)
insignificant
As. to our cvumpis.hfliCUts.. the' were' not
our
mortal
wartime
enemies art'
Not the least of them is. the'
n'a among our closest friends.
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review of the proposed 197
The Brookings lns.tittilIOfl'5
that
"increases
in manpower costs
budget slates. flatI
imxirtaflt
single
determinant of
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But who will be appointed by the ('it)- ('outwit to serve
(hiring the period from the cffective slate of Blow';
resignation wxt month until the new ninynr a;;ts,iit'; office.
,Ianuar) 8
('otincti ('h-airman Dr . I'.nlith lint-mr has indicated she will
not seek election Iii (hi' office She was Just re4-leetell to this'
council last 1''e'eiiibt'r by a re'..uns1Ing margin and has one
year to serve in that term I
Councilmen John I cight and harry Sambrook, both
with ti'rms expiring this year. are being talked atintit for the
office . Scuttletnit in this' n'its' for Sonic' months has been (tint
ti n surn'es.'Jul ninyomal 'andtd,itc anti fcirmer t'ounu.'blmnn
Bit-hard \Vir: is also interested in running in 1'rt'rntwr.
So, the one-year split term as mayor has evitninly
created a lot of interest And when the campaign in the city

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needu,seeadocWr. I'll need
undertaker."
All right. Johnny. I'm wiling
nt time. 11 you
you for
don't stop pulling your 51S1PT'li
halt , I won't let him give you 0
lollipop when he sees is"
"l'vc react all the National
Geugraptur magazines. about
the Spanish-American War and
the first World War. Do you
hove any c0p1e2 of the magazinc that have been printed
since I was. born' I'd land of
like to creep up or, m own
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READY TO SPREAD THE ALARM

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Who will the new mayor of 'acselberr)- be , ('Hill;
the oat) mais in the isito lit, Iket (it) to he eiee'I(MI ii) Ihl'Ct!
1'cictittvv two.vear terms, ha; nnni'stinee'd hi; resignation
to twcnnw effective in (\'tisher This wilt give urns' for ranittilates to quahti) for election to the offIce in I eern%wr
The talk Is that some nwnthers ill the (ity ('outwit would
like the Job. tiflt', ('ouncilman '10111 Na5 ter, has IBOIIC It
known (tuit he will seeiç,the post in the tlecenilwr 5 municipal

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paragraphs on defense outlays., McGovern
in two ke
military
in his New \'ork economic speech nwnhlflne(i
'waste of scarce
hardv.are' repeatedly and spokc of the
the "dead weight o
wealth on excess hrepoWE't' and
cX.'-CSSI'' arms.
upon manpower just once, when he sug.
He touched
stationed in Europe
11
gested that our present NATO force
was far too big
with weapoflr)% makes his
?1cGc'erfl'5 preoccupation
rea too much Like an
- 'alternative defense budget",
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e motional essay in th e liberal Nev. \ cu
realistic document it wa s inand too little like the hard

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i 'Ifl't' again. en Ceorg(' M.'&amp;'i'('1flplanes.
missiles and
fewer
'mphas.iS iip.lfl our having
the deft
cut
he
would
says
1*thei armarnonts. when 1w
But rnrir.pv.'er is reuuii
'ears
three
sr
huilcet $3( billion
the ''ng cost escalat(W in defense spending.

Ruminations

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Thc primanes are a first hurdle for both the
candidates and the voters. Run-offs will take
place on Sept. 26. It will then be six weeks to the
general election of Nov. 6th
it is important that the concerned cit i7Cfl
keep these calendar dea.11ines in mind. For this
appears to be an election in which change will he
much more the rule than the exception.
To make the change one of a pcisiti'e. useful
and clehnahlc' character the qualified cit izenS
must register and vote in greater numbers and
been the
wi th greater understanding than has
case in the past
ure of American democracy is
The broad
in for some changes. The ones which are easiest
seen and even more easily felt are at the local
levels Thu-c. Seminole County redistricted and
re-woed is a political phenomena of more than
local interest

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County Also To Tighten Dredge And Fill Laws
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1gestung the I oner labor leader pestptW his isutto
T,ut, said b,mnr m%'o said he
it mom until after Jut' ngements" to get the net'scarY
arra
was going to make
in a tell!proval fromthe fdral rroie board, Taub stated

iayer for James liolta md
P
Ilk ASN\
prcstdential
a1vser
Henr) Kissingerapproved a
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re tdent to trae1 to
plan for the farmer Teamcte t mon p
kth
releaseof
Anernafl
prisoners of
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SlateDepartment's
Wiliami. TuuhOfNC',t York sau1tu'm4a that Kissinger was
iWla's legal counsel disputed the
validatifl
hail not been
an lusl' m in San t,iemente. Calif , that Ilctta had
auegatmofl
that
the
movement
beet ifl%'itOd b the Nu'stlh VmetflMmWS-l! trade union Taubsaid,authorl7edhaproperauthority
passporO(1II'
approved the plans,'
idRobedJohnson,once1 for the
Hesa
tni1until after .lulv
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he
fll)T 45I'(t
uw
h
Secretary
ofhad
approvea
Vietfl8fl
Thumb was responding to liCtIOflS Thursd
lCi his passport in visiting North
tIolfo's tram'l
approVI'tt
revoked
the
passpor
validation
so
Rnget who
Department al
The Jiustu
wuit't hate aliow1 Hatta to travel to Hanoi,
plans. Taut) sa id
solicit tb insstatiOfl to
indicated through his press off seer Charles
Ilofin did not
The
attorney
said
nl without
result of - procedural
go quseti
' Brn' the revocation was the
North ',etnam, but was willing tould
po
rt
obtain the release of
to validate Holla's pass
co
publicity because he thought he
irreiuuiarilIe5” in the wa used
Rnger also was quoted h gray as sa ing pnvatc Anwrithe prisoners
,'iluiens should not be involved in negotiations concerning
ullO
ri'lon' of 11w I\'Wt.

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plunihim, fixtures lit, all Aater

lillil fuReAt removed front their offpred to attend and r(

the UsaruI of (nun(y loin.
mis'ioners that ton tUhifl)
pertinent finals were twing
or
ipnored
ovem looked
sItn,stlwr, In that r idences or
bttness ojWattofld fatted to

ant "t" Iai'ttitles in. ansi all
t ttitt 440(1
plate. tie
also (i'll that at least Th per tefli
of all elemtrk'iml ws'tk anti
hiturcs ititist 1w In, or the wire
s'nds lapel ansi breakers lurked
it or slissormett,'l A Further
1- 14,01111 M,nutatlnmi um as that the
ujwrintenmilent of construction
tsul ulectru at contractors 1w
required to sign isfhtidavils ttiiml
all necessary inspections will
tM I ailed in.
'u totiipurarv m* us sr us mild

silcusunneit t,oces
('u,u,ufflliirwra (cit tutu toure
ret'otn•
of
these
tsitIy
qqqIy
jisen;in1liun
lwfurt• atting on thetis. A work
session is s(tiesIuled for nest
week

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te
t'trsat1. candithite for
rt'preM'fltimtlt'r. to request that

blt
V1NTER SPRINGS —
—
cUrIflg cm the budget Ici' the'
text fiscal sear will be held at emp1o'erS allow their employrs
tire,
precege- one bOUT off on
730pm Mnn
the
polls and cast
which to visit
regular meeting of C'ut
votes
eir
Ccsuncil Total budget figure' u.
th
Also, tm be thsc'uaWd is a
$ 1 L1
will
tieprciclanuatrnn
A public bearing Mw
c4 the American Revolutiot
held on the location of the' new
urging all citizens to p15
water and sewage treatment
special attention to the week of
plant
Sept. 1-23. designated a
Council will consider p
Constitution
presented h Rotwr.

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CD' of stale Vove?flmeflt
'.enl up mote than $3 billion since 'I%$ Compare
n e,eo'd o conservative
utility ve;uiatIDrt v.utt rn
cti,,poflefltI ,ecot as a
Iit*riI iii .,,p.nding 1,9s45*D' Can 'ou flaa'd to
have ':in witthtng Owe'f

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STATE
SEAT 17

pout cleri'sc ca's aiC
ptsorue oils'

St'fll. lb

SENATE

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0
Sm lHuul lt*'sitt,
t,s miwn high s h,,ot

Sept.

'lob, lunim't,eoni, 1104)0, Trophy
I.utiiuj4t'; spu'okt'r, ,Iean 11rant.
School ltoa ri I; c.iII 322-2872 for
I e serva lit imis
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u,iifmrt'iu*' miMi ii
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hundreds of civic-minded
-icturireers working to send
3iI Gunter to Washington.
We need you! Please coil
1(15 4 I 1R7 ir -rt.
at the address below. It's
something positive you can do
for your country1

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t"irst i-'eik'r.sl Sl.,
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Explorer Group, 7 p in., at
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Voting Member Brevard League oi Cities

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Principal Lyman High School)
.Better use of available

Public Defender

SLATON

ELECAT

I"isuiil&gt; I"iiiu I );s mid pu-iou it
tIm- Like Moi% ('hiir.'hi oh thit'
\.itir,it&gt;, starting ut 12 iuuuni;
ref r t's tsuit' iii
and
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*Proven leadership (9 Yrs.

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te JUDICIAL CIRCUIT— BREVARD- SEMINOLE COUNTIES
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Commissions
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Less luxury in building
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a Presently Mayor of Titusville and former City Councilman with over four
years experience working budget for City of Titusville
E Legal Advisor to North Brevard Library Board and Leader in campaign

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SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS

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hIrOPrnitl' r:umlroatl crossings n
paved r t;tit' where no signal f

Altamonte Springs htuiiiiemakers ('1(11), 9 am, First
Federal S&amp;I.

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,et 'torn ;37a) n
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tocw old moeh
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4ntnl )urntmnca 'it '1 lAW
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Leader
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resources
*improved curriculum

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CARLTON

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inst,all (in ,I trial t.4asts, bum[wil
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of annexation spoke to the board regarding Sit 425i, which according to
hI
pa
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of land Shenandoah Village on high- Knowles, needs wideoing and
of various
Springs,
Altamonte
around
way 17-92. lie mid that this was repaving. Also receiving
requests were sent out to
a unique situation in that two attention will he Airport
I u'ials of that city requesting years ago when he acquired lt*uI'v4trd from 17-92 to the
Copies of its annexation or- se wers, he signed an agreement
din.mnee No. 165-72.
to annex to the City of Sa nford.
According to Administrative m expected time involved
Assistant Rodney Layer, the now for the' annexation to be
ordinance provided by time City
effected
ø to &amp;o days, or at
of Altamonte Springs shows timost six months
following examination and
TEMPOR1tItY PLANT
proper scaling to a section map
HIl1 by the Seminole County pint'ning department draftsman,
assured the hoard that
that the annexed property is
the temporary plant would be
Indeed contiguous with the city
properly maintained until that
limits of Altamonte Springs.
tinme.

Ss-tiocil hoard, 3
fu'rm'ns,-e rtsuii

Cnes) for the past three years and presently
* Member Brevard County Bar Assoc

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('ounit ) Water Control •mntl Maitland treatment plant.
Advisory Committee wiil be Pinch r.'ntmituteti the board that
.
utseul
Inclusion uI this area was one of
If time lake cleaning efforts do the itt'nILs recently negotiated
not exceed iuuore than ten inches with the City of Maitland.

Sept. I.'

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a, .-tty Board of Ad1ustmeflts 8 Appeals
levels of State &amp; Federal Courts
a General Civil Trial &amp; Practice Before all
a Criminal Trial Defense before State &amp; Federal Courts
(Brevard &amp; Seminole
'Chief Asst. Public Defender for the 18th Circuit

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RAY SLATON

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rtictrutnr5 in the
.ake )iarnwy or'-,
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other ot 11,0,
Ito 1
With tint,
E rigs ricer
had
infornin'
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flenetiu't, distrif
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A
the Still,
for
'rig I neer
I *'partnnent of Trio nsi.rtatt .N
!hat the rtr;tina'" t';uaetnent
lt $27 north of Altannir;
Springs, running west from U''
higtiwtiy tit two construction
apparently is' Itt
statuinme
htn4-ked by unknown person i

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• rsecuting Ally , n S Pete, FIDr*c
a L1. City Atty. in St Pete. Florida

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By Winter Springs

A million i-isithtsrizmrug waiver
tin' IIfl filing fee for i
qi'rtIftrtitc' of IUlr ('(*1
s'nili'nu 0 and rin' -.'csity water I
for Lake Harney Walt
.\qccsit,tIon us-1is ;ipprn'.erl Iii
us a non-profit rrganiiiitmnnm
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forts to determine the Development Corporation, floulevard to County Club Rr

PUBLIC

prelit'fltrflce investlguitu(1t
oroert and e- dclt
renaifls on bond. The state'
ncille ircissed the breaking and
entering a vehicle charge

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r;itcs at'' present
('cuIjitnissioti Chairman (r
Drummond and Manager f
city of Sanford, Warren
— of sill and weeds or extend
Ituwever, the consulting Knowles, were scheduled to,
more than :too feet along 41 engineer for the City ul -unfer for (hi' purpose of
shoreline or In excess of 50 feet Maitlar.d has advised the discussing the county-city
-into (1w lake, then there will be Maittant! Utilities that ''It is our cooperative paving program as
uin,terstanding that Ti*flgleWOod to the rantiifieation.s of where
no fee or bond required.
However, a permit will be Shores is not in time original the county arterial roads into
required before any lake area covered by the wholesale Sanford are what used to be
cleaning effort Is allowed, The agreement be tween the City of State secondary maintenance
Seminole roads. "
and
county pollution control officer Maitland
tifld the county zoning director County"
These roads, under this
has authority to stop work if
I'incti said that Maitlimntl lila&gt; classification have until
undue turbidity of waters is
peal the previous agreement recently been maintained b)
noted and attributed to the with the County to avoid the state, but are now mount)
cleaning operation,
providing service for the responsibility. Also inder
Tanglewxd area,
discussion, will be specific
ANNEXATION
In other action, Harold Fuse, roads for the cooperative
L)ynannic program, namely Airport
of
president

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Fi
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W i t h Drug Cases

ersinty r perativ e paving Hermits' Trail to Semarin
operatIOfl (f1eted for cnnAvenue; Palm Springs ran
clttratttn by the ('Ounty Pre:strtø'tinn and paving of in
atrt Street from SR $27 taaddItional 24 leetu from SR
'he 1, irnit
h

auttmntty It time regulations.
W. Turner Itish said that he requestel
f (;k
qutartis
Ai)pr('tl Fur tm-lu.sItni in tim. 1nits'rpr.'s, mw . to carry lire i )T to inspect 11w area to n fl('W rlswuitnenl will Lw ii sectionarms Sheriff .John Polk in- urs' that tb highway dramn.ui:
directing that where weeds anti
'till not 10 tilorketi
t'stIgateml a nt lourt both
The (nunty Road deparltron
silt are re tHu veil from ii appi imations viii id
shoreline,onlybar'khocs,and•l'mnmhreported t h atMaitlani sniI county engineer have ls'u'rs
orbulldozers(instead of IJitittieshas forrestnitn seworauthoruetibythe Board ti

draglines) or other equipment line from Tanglewoo)(I SubuIl1flflhib
hI thu
tile
approve u U,
into time thy (it

SEMINOLE COUNTY
JUDGE
GROUP 2

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rs'pru'cs'ntat
ice of utnhitn World.
'TighInIng I
has rt';uIe sled a variance to the
req iii r e nicnt
hark
Scsiiinule ( 'ounly drt'tlg.' and sit
ill(stint y and a
sctatillchs'tl
by
t
'tlghtenuiuig
up'
at
fill laws fame ii
further
request
Fur
variance to
next su''k's tiseet log sit tile
'.i't
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requirement
It tic
I
'rt'sentett
County ( 'uttiiiiii(ifl
It,.'
trailers
on
his
stiles
down
this
week
,
:u,uus'nttnis(qiIs Its the lilt. ,\ request was t,ituiI that if
current r.'guiliitinmis in lii.' 25'fuot set back (miii tile
property lie waived Colndredge,fill r,'qiilrt'tii'iilMtiiical',n*'ra voted to deny the
use
been
in
l)ragliiit'; have
ri-quo
t:;_ thus r.'qisir ing Mobile
by
throughout S4'niilnol.' ( 'ounty
World
to follow the ret: islat loris
cleaning
persons
as
set
forth by the orilinant-ec
lii
hard
''It is
Loki short
u't bat-ks and (H'
r.'gartting
uk'
phi
usinu It sit tlms' tim lm no
(or
trailers
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downs
it',
Langley
A
nigley
ps'ratiun ,
;HltItl'iI tInt iffi ir, 'totu-tl
ttitis'r pnt'st'nl iltissif i4(tituil,
(.t N i'I-II M 115
all r,'guilatitiris got'.' mni og
uiru'tlgu' and Fill operations are
hi it tw'r tic tutu, hiss' Ihuartl
covered Li&gt; *i toning, directive. approved applications Iron,
commissioners fell that titi Vincent E. ('offs'v and Edward

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the Ibarti of (muuuulccl'tiera at or;tri,urn t lifted, hUt ,
pihilt hearings II 1PfIuI"Sfri Hr t lots . tic t,IkrIn at this
thruutli S.';utcti,Is'r The hoard uir's't,ng. A letter from Warren
a'itl,url,esI I.;uyer In begin Knowles. ('Ity danagt'r r,f the
ti (11% ii Sanford, whfrh 'rfor
i,utv,'r Ikeusent a
fir juei anrucsatInn of I1*'
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a n had announced
Phuoc
fell 1cm Phuoc. \'iet said.
earlier that Tien

.amnitl i*:it n th ,'iio :
pCTSWIdIIIg ibm nitt'; *I I:
B kI\I1 .1 FREU
the
New \'orI Giants, bringingcacti
drive imaiflst Scr, Gecrt
reactivate former Sanford was his project
Press VinIer
ASsociated
who has charge
Giants hasebali tean here
with the above
A1nn
Adta tion, after it was
AP
Naval
Air
S
lNuTU
WA
NH
atning; athletic
the Presmdcnt with propping u
nin for
Wand War mentioned apparefltly
civiC projects.
c'sti7rn5hs"; the Semunnit
closed at the end
at his ministration offuciimts are pri.
su
we
pa
rks
ontartan regC
U*kc
fields
and
was
hrudet
Counts Pod Authority.
s-aie1 disgruntled ahou South a auth
Kr,der's efforts
,
c'es..stul
with
Marina
iick(frnflt
in
luring
industry
His rEf os to develop the test
Monroe
\'mm'thnm's abolition of elections
Vier. asked to c1imLn 14t\
Cmmun
Well
art'
timte
waterways
dt've1npm(t; road progra
health
on the most 1Lsic popular lcvc.
Seminole
CoUflt
that
firms
th
e
a
setThwutP
the ason.
Some of
n known. including his work 10
far Uw entire county. nciuding
his eff ads declaring the aon is
wiis "I tab
Charles
stke
ptme
ustoen
Bridge.
linking
depareflt
truCt the St .lahns-lnthar trouht here through
Uit ne
Ameflean u,.erests
Seminole
Cmitsos
Sontord
b
Krsth'r
actionS
on
nuns
C'hicmtwt
ifi
Connierce
hac'k
in
which was as
He aLso Rivet Canal,
Votusia and
11 ndet the decree b~ the
the county mmnissIOfl
asLt the
President Nguyen pose one must
the St Johns River.
(
n on Sanford Avenue, eroment of e
han-Aets in North Vietnamest offensiv
Work on the Cross State Rarge Eg F ar
\'anThieu th
Senimole Memorial
e de:
Ma1air
ment
of
Winnth
eggs
for
will
no
longer
was
atnajo
fad&amp;
Good which supplies
flt'
The
wok nvCI 11w toier
HosplUat Krider was aive In Canal
Sanford South Vietnam
Stores.
SIOf t&amp;kCT- -- -t)uic
Hotel propertit' owned b u'
their own leaders but wiL
1 assume. i view of
MnufBctuniflg Company elect
Wimter have them ImpOsed
danger. South \'struaT.
and
present
-la thing manufacturer.
"We feel this s.c a setback
it
to do wIll
l..S
felt
constrained
!- on r cli Ni a nu I act ur g
one
happy,"
said
not
we're
could to prcmfldt SUmbil1t'
tompany. H I. Hunt plant.
even though the public
Win
CemC local level"
was
sold
to
which later
position Set do wn b' the State
Even the officials
eSIet' Motsule Homes.
that the auan
Green Company, Cotna R,oat.c: Deparutment is
pressed
displeasure with
and move is an internal mattel' not
iiflf
jenision
a Teed this pct)vnamics
i
n;
General
uefl
U' American
ura
s;ti:r prihnt1' was
Dearborn Electric plants; sub
'flWflt
or
plant
ratoniCS
new
bo
Jungle I
Another c'iew expressed ur
just off Sanf ord Avenue and his private was that "the general
iatest effort, the yww Southern
under IN'ling in the State
Shortening fimc'ulit
at
that Saigon's act is flat
T
a uitunUi(ig11n1
TtsonspbOn, ctuurgt'o su uth construction on C'ountr Club helpful
rn"nt isto our interests"
utmil salt,
R. M.kRIO REfljEk
oa d
drug in two separate cases
Arrnthtl' official said elimliuton a brt'aklng and entering a vehicle R
Krtder also wcmrP.ed to better
related oftenses, as has \'er Riggall charged
offerings
to
tion
of demc'erac5 at the grass
three-count information with and grand larceny; aggravated
Raymond the educational
dent Nixtot
sevcrai
cu
Gras charged with
been the
hallucinogenic
Cotuins as wit- rook under ts
e
possessiflfl
of
a
mpted
escape;
Senunole
the bulk of th
assault and atte
mit'S position that his adminis.
central
his
help
possession
of
a
nesses
b
dr
ug;
k
next wee
truil docket t
and Grge Jackson. charged with
Junior matson is trying to support the
stimulant
etahliShiIW
Seminole
nervous
Th
ons
naUOr
Circuit Judge
ing and entenng with
heft
a Co!Ie'gt alonc .S 17-92 and principle of selfeterrni
;x,scsuIn of cannabis, and break
commtt
it
VIt'tflim
intent
ViaddcU Jr
7cnol0giCbl
Jerrs Riddell Jr. charged with misth'ineafl('T,
aggravated Floridb
These cases include that of
Further other ciffs:;kis
nt'ers1t near im'dn
esssumn cannabis sativa L
of a farIT1
BuIl Timmpsoim. charged with
a assault and
of
possession
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c'oninhLSSmn of a Ivlan; Clifton
possession and salt- of a and
tmltucLnncVfliC
with
charged
ls Walker.
prohibited drug; James Pe
Faring
trial
on
a
mora
barre
of a short
lled
jr ., charged with poasofl of
cannabis. itunnir Howe. charge' is Wendell Drummond,
possesStOfl
assault on a sbotfturu; Arthaniel Irvin.
ctuirgt'd with lewd
charged with uttering a
charged with possessiofi anti
child in which he allegedly
and Leslie' Williams
Iorge
sale lit, a halluciflD!eflir ttrdg,
t'oung girl on June'
and James Alien. bath charged
Jack Mill er. 'barged milli hndle'd it
possession and sale- of a without intent to commit rapt
.
th uttering ii forgers
Other cases docketed f or trial wiHerbert Charles Long. wh
pruhitntt'd drug and possession
.was ctuurgecl with wearing aui
entering a vehicle and gran
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r.'poiti'I 111:1 W1IIIIII Pit, Ii. hi, r i ri ofl hi c trustIcr.
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(mtn
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In res'r.ce to ornrnucdlont1 t t he ,nteraertinn 1flttciiø'l pffrttjve SIfI if) 111' 1uuililing f)f'rttulta anti
Fhrirl
and
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frOrtu
repted 1' PstIn Ha Itutiding iratInna wac pliiierrerneat
hiss
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anti
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inter
e
th
Rnuievard
1mm
Springs cut,rnitteti three streets
uItinnrI. Plnth vji.
for the' rity f
Alection with Magnolia and

Selimole County Ile advised

militar) or civilian casualties
forces
its troops zstumndnmed the town
PhiuoC.
"The defenders re treated in Tien
cml Tien Phuoc south Al, Dim Sang.
The Li &amp; Command. said
In the t
id
hut an lmrrtcBfl generat nvimr ''
gunships
qcm) are n
South
ol DoViet. a spokesflafl American helicopter
LI
C
detank
P176
further." Hiestand
e Saigon command He destroyed a third
forces s.iU held get ar
for th
on
\'metth
e
Sou
andlatin- elated He stid th
th bun- that helped lead the assault
thc linked up wi
of the tcumvn"
at
3said
ed
namese counterattack
nL,. that the town of 3-3.000.
'd z eounera
moved intO the area on foot andTwo other tanks were
thucthcadquarknockedouton\Vednesda).

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Lion, said at o torward regsountizmled Press Vinier
Saigon mental headquarters near Twn

Bob Lovering
was charged by FHP Trooper
of %k,1j\-, %fler she
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(
øl1jdd with a car driven b io
passenger
of 1,ake 'Mary. Robert Pickier was a
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Never Be Busted

'I'll

It MARILYNGORDON
A tlrtiltI
TI1
fxrluslvi. Ihi fourth ol
parts, dtails W th a urug izstr,
sirnI peddlrr . She claims In have
nId In iInrtn. lawyers and
prominent businessmen i
%in1vr Park urea. II told in
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shanged Its prutret
Ideiitit.i

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the
inti.
walkeil
Site
tascrooni with ease. Alter all
thu wits thi second rear shi
Ir- Witliani Allet's sociology
lass Her dress was much like
that of the student population
Shu wtire heIL% anti it long sireve
l)iAUSt. 51w was 24 years old.

h'gan and with introductions
stw rmulv herst'h
at of the
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nit'.'uied all the time', stayed up

guiding m. telling
ntraI Florida).
tnt what to tin and what not to are (III their toes,"
tb
''I have never sold ti' childrer
Yihefl I was In high school
everyone tried to set' how much though I do nut think that is
IK•er the' could tirink Kids right I have soul wt't'tt'

seen kids of 14 hooked sc deeply ttsnst prominent doctors an
mItt heroin thes could not get lawyers in the Winter Park
usUt There art so tnt places area Grass is the easiest tiru.

Seminole County

never beer busted and I all.
she
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HFIRALI) rea d (.i's were reniinded ,-,Ill\ a week ago of tile "fatv" that
was John (.'.arlos' after he and TI'IUlIVIIe Smi I h raised t heir lists in
runners have t'\
tiex ico City in the 19i ga rnc's No two more I.

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LAND DEVELOPER
WE DDNT NEED
ON THE COUNTY COMMISSION! M.,
Too ofit"
oppOfleflt IS a land c1eveIopt
upOn
WIti
plannirij and zoning are ciecidei
out proper consideration to the toncm'ranflt

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iRA BERKO

NEAl
MUNICH
"What's it been like the last
four years" Miserable. I beg
here, borrow there, steal here.
Hustlin' When von gro up in a
ghetto like 1-Larlem, you learn
how to hustle'',, said John
Carlos "Nobody'll hire OW. I'm
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effect that development will have I wi I

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were ejected from the present games. Cai'los'
is told hehw ,

investigate the county wide land use pro
ram and coordinate ftorts between c

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1he re:,.rI tsllett saint' t'n
the ctanl Uh II1(
;t stet.'' tInttIic s t sintinneil
Wi' i snjils'r s'hircel%'ec the is'qt
11(111 tIer-ti illers In 11w unit f
t e s atits'sl Iii ;srsstcI ' i' sutilul
slit H Ius'tt.r H' titan that
lint 1 's'llett ii;,cnt
etiijshnl-

these t;amt's ansI rejecting
%nienis'an ;ip;x'ul of its ruling to
strip sit iiuuiwr flitk t)s'Muuuit
his gsiltl nis'slal.
Ths' lOt' ruled that l)tt,ius 'I
their behat ussr sm the t istst

(lit' statist, Iii hung (us' itidul
int'dal slit Its thinin ns this' titus.
lies :sttsl tntc isillist down tipoti
tIns' fislit
t
fl'•
as it ii i1sitt'st'
rsplts'sl \Iatths'ii c, this' siwesl.

it ht' Its lusuhi 'I cloud at attention
slirinit tlt' nat ional ;,tsths't,i,
Saul. I sssulslts't 1111 it iulti
clear ismcets'ns e

sland followniz 1`hurstIa%'s 4'X)Ilieter race, MaltheWs anti VOI*
It'll wotilit not be Uowt'tI lii

ster (rom Ilri,okl)n, NN Y_ M141
had been clocked fit 11 11 1;
ss'tstisi 1st
tIle 11.811 lii i
silvei'.it tiituiti teatutnats' trutti
S.s;it.s Mists .i, 'all

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lit Sacramento., Calif .
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\%%ocialvil lIrr%s Sports Writer
Mark Spitz
N l( 'lii At' I
it as slaninu'si 1st-ansi' he dithti't

IoC disagreed.

take an%- chances.

Spitz. s liatulsisimit'. ittasta'
Meanwhile, the Aunt'ris'an
m'hitua'tl titan of 22, ii on hits first
basketball tenth atiti ('itHuti
I lank Iba prepareti (sir its (itl' lit l918 and tiaiuunesl tx'causs' he gstlsi tiit'stal iii ttis'ss' galtu's in
tl( sslt I I\ 5 'iflI a butt) ani tilt' .tht'r t-ountrits us that shisit slotin itithi Hussia.
the 2t-iius'tsr hutls'rflv n (hit'
slid in '72
the other countries are not
image in Mi'xico City.''
first (till sins oh usitiipctltion in
tsnitthl
tune
St'vt'tu
gititi
tuiedals
and
his
- We'll have a
In what has been variously preachin' this freedom of
liii' back- ripUlatlon as a t-hisikm'r wi'iglietl (lit' 20th Olytispiami, hit' cracked
Umeni
sill it (lit' III%5
ieserihed as an heroic, dumb, speech 'ive. In the States, it ltt'eptflk
boards."
iba siitl
hit'avilt isti his unhaui ii lien tie Ins suit U is ssrltl iut.srk with it
humanitarian, evil act, John they don't dig sihat you're sinus 'Thursday night Ater has started Olympic t'otnpetition 2:0070 to Iwat (cllsiw Aiin'ri.
('.arios and Tcumnmnie Smith each satn', you're an oUtcast.
cans Gary Hall of (ssrtkui
kids ukinolished lt.sls' i8-38 in :uiit. 28
"I see that 'cause I can't get tile seimiulirm:il
gave black-gloved Black Power
iiit' ttliit'li (uI'
With each s'vt'nt Ill' s't'lbpseil a (rsst-s', ('alit and hlithnui Itas ksalutes as they ri'ecis'ed their hired. I got a degree in business hsttt'st (1w Sosiet t'IlluttIS
it sir Iii tii,irk, put a miiesial baits 'if l{.'tllniusls, ('alit
It tins in that event it) Mt'k'o
bronre and gold medals respe - from San Jose State. It means triumph over Cuba liotlu t&amp;'aulIs ,irtiunti his tit's'k and s'rass'tl
tively after the ?OlLmeter race nothing I wanted some thing in earn 841 records into Saturda' 'somiit' tif this' siouhd abou( his City tour years ago that he
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took rT-,v Iva and stuck it in the

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.n,,rii'uns in the
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P'nree ('apt. Wayne Raughmn
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ltntanson of Spr ing Valley, ('
lit., who defeat' ci .lesus Blanco
of Att'efltiflhi

world
Uritate Ste'ths'r in
rmtntl•cqiia1Iitn 121 set nods
Utah hst beun,rte a
A ( 1,, to

['i,'sIt',''S 100
;'''tinst in
freemyle. in which Genter came

itis' thu S. Pshi,ursis'r
. 1vintling the fourth gold it)
tit. Si-titsllanult'r's record and

in

thiu'n wiiucirig liii' fifth his break it
;i'nte'r am'l Spitz wa4 worried
'lliursstay night (tint was the •ihout the ( irnpetitirn Spi''
lug night ( for use
r
said 1w wi
-Everything jitter that is (enter's heal'
uit.ttntiill''
."nt"r IsThe guunt. ,.s r.
Evs'n though tie was riding
'I
didn't
knsi'
nally
said.
(hi' s'rust, Ito- ist,ultin't let himHe has
story.
Mark's
cutle
of
the
self nt'st II,' still had two races
at.,:
to
ba
ckground
my
srne
ana
tss gus Hi' still tutu tins'riiorleS
its'
didn't
think
I
should
wu
tsar stars .sgs )
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,.:%,I.,, tltsitigli he caitie nut of ,sfld r
(Its' ()lytiipit's withou' defeat, In illrw
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tbilt Spl u hill it handful nf lut r-

lie was Sn'('usetl of creating alive financial offers, some '1
IfflateS
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whICh he would accept publicl~

a ('sire-fret' 2l-yessr.old UCLA

he ended his amateur career

,11 %senstolt among tean
h~ bad-Itiouth

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hltissin uilco ust two wilds in
Innk antI field Thursday as
Nasteihdei ( hiihova win hut'
tts,It)f'Ii'c stint put unit ,n;utaly
Iii asian htik tusk the nwn's
hsatiitiirn throw East (;u'rina-

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riI UItV. ',f 'L
team
bert'
it has
tsikiball
Htl(1W(I an OVerage M just 4
points a game. destrnved
Italy'' hopes of an ups"'

ct (i'r iivr c \1'nik.0 t. itt
in
in an IlytlItsIl •i . orti
',SI5I German tutu Wilden gist
the silver
St.vi' I 'rc'foiut ii in. of ( lr.'grirl
i ac thu' oril \uiterIrun quali.
tier for the Ftrutic cit the 5,000
meters, iuithiifli In st'(ONI in his
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pitz Getting Abused Again

had arguett that I i
\hint's te of the drug (sir an
,ithina condition shotiltl list
have eluninated him, but tits'

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They were public relations, Nothing I 111r.lit", i:1s1(l-IlIVd.Il final
.1hility that had lingered sitice -sinittered lit eiglith 'Ind was Ia.
l
beside' each other the couple
,
N
anted
to
make
a
State
llk,partimmediately
expelled
from
the
loeled ,I choker.
\j,jt1,ht,
%%S
,Ind
11(od
,
A
hiburn
tilt'
gallit."
,
III Mexico (,It\.
confiscated, and when qui*zze(!
(lit'
Four sears sign the l8-yearolsb
there.
Carlos
inent
track
tour.
They
took
Bill
highlighted
the
best
day
MsstiVillage
ss(
glory
Olympic
Tits
final
burst
air.
by the court as to Its value(if tilt, Santa Clara
the proceedings
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mam American I
, what .
2titli
Slimmer
111;
ties
thrashed
to
triumph
tit
Swint
('fill)
unroute ill Indiana
I
was
un-hustle.Iml.
until
he
retvritl\
words
they
told
tile
.
jjjj~, hall at th,v,,*,
iew' I need money. I got
ach anything sitting there in that
,
,. Long range
l ot the !jetiefit of ALL countV resident.
Of
the week of Oct.
5011W
metiley
relay,
University
brashly
predicted hit'
became
assistant
athletic
desirable."
this'
4I$iitt'tt'r
()lsinpit'
(;siint's-but
a wife and two little kids that I
garage,
which unvolet"
I will work toward a unified long range road plan
.
N
1,
*It0Ic%%ssix
gold
Illedals. litwould
tic
do
the
Illack
Power
,Ind
k,
ojlj
(I
ts%%otlld
will
pleaded not guilty.
director
at
Oberlin
College.
oath t a critical matter
qt's
actions
%kas
overshailimed
by
the
,
been malung promises Ili Then
tssss---in
this' 1110
54)ihlt'hio"t
hush
onl
salute
again
if
he
had
it
to
do
did
('srlos
gite
the
Wh
qualification
in
11w
l,5(N-imn'tt'r
State,
County
anti
City
auttlDr
IIVS
it
~
the' victory stand,
I show up empty. Come across
Itutberg was apPoInIt'(1
1 it.'
for
surgery
.
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l. and entering an iiia
'r.:iOc t-g-in
ck.,lowd
in
a.
over'
-San
fruestyle
relay
and
the 199)
st'csrt::
I
."lute,
:s' .'ia's 'it't': t. :,e
firvestyle tit Rick I X-Miont tit
some bread. huh""
tflr the future
oid rtc
de fense c-nun_sc! and arraign,~
I
noc"ent plea Is James Higgm- ment Ls continued until next
-If
I
felt
I
had
to."
freestyle
relay.
He
also
won it
tried
to
do
something
for
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Rafae
l.
Calif,.
for
using
protest b% U.S. .1thletes I
Carlos slumped slightly in his
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freestyle
snd a
ttus'
botham, charge,i with carrying
mankind,''
he
said.
''1
wanted
tears
ago,
angered
stime
of
the
prcst'rijit
isin
drug
officIals
saul
hroiize
in
Although Rutberg,
p chair in the athletic shot' store
week
I c'n iii .'t a aoe: in 'it st''.'.t''
"s'vC
ptii'1
t''it'
"I
a t'onc-ealtid firearm arid eemini'Iy feeling tlu apparent
Z
O
t's''
ci'.
fl
,
si
i
ii
f101t
i._'OJ
'in the Olympic village here.
8000 0 .
s
of a firearm by
,
A pall of death of fellow Jews
tors,
_X
system RaIt let, as develo;)ments are buill
stroked his beard. stretched out
Lake Brantley
animociti toward hint by the
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convicted felon. The defendant defendant, requested 111-6world, not just Amenca. I
Milburn, Iron. Opelouses. 'I'uesday paled a news confer. two gold titedals," Spitz said of
his long legs and agreed tacutly
supply theit own sewage treatment plants, many of which are inadequate, or the develo;
I * swarlsong Ili Olympic tits upset by American Doug
had requested an 1nso)venc
I wOulct
wanted people to wake up to
I ~i., %toott erect, facing tile fhig V nce . iis
to talk.
ments are being annexed into cities so that they may 'tie into existing systems.
Lake Brantic% will hit the
status, but last week was ruled pointment of Lu special publu
1intwr
sit
minuting
that should have Uuss&amp;'ll in (hi' 100 fly. "II I had
arj
tngleut
.nder requirements e
Athletes in a rainbo,a of sweat
ootball field for the first ever as the st
~
,l evelop a plan J)y which developers, wc)rking
not indigent and ordered its defender. the court stressed, "I *
titsn, I'd have SWUm on the
One
half
the
iAarld
is
rich,
the
f
was
played
alter
he'd
woo
the
ettikil
on
a
htSsliiu
note.
ts came m U. look at shoes,
tnmorroiA night at 7:30 r.tn In
development and in turn, deed these systems to the

appeared
- barefoot. and sitting which tie has

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Carlos Dl*dn'
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h ,c the nufflon;il
siitlwin ia,i, liis' ctststtl lik'.
a c, basing n a lrs'in the
tlai' \l;iflhs c ith his nuns
tidditi sitisi I 'sstlt't I It Ii htatuts siti
lttps,siintting sit saslunally as
his' intisit' pl:ts'sl tin
.\iist it hen the s'crtniouy end.
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essnilwts' agurn. They had been
scheduled to go in Stintia S
6t-meter relay race
Then the Olympic ruling bost
t-onftrn's'tl its earlier decision (
strip I)eMont sit his switniniflg
s:llsi bt't'aiice sit ;osittvs' rs'ciiii

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slisulal t )I mp;' ('eluhlifitee
nine dss a hart! sli the ttntted
st ales tmthy barring
it eversial qu arter-m ilers \'Iiwe
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Michael Walker, charged wlU Judge Salfi who, in
his wife Mars Metisa. with
Assistant Public Defender
possession of canmuihi' satuva
c;eratcl Itutberg, said, ''hi' is thu
requested an antiaciti tablet finest public official I've' had
from the bailiff Queried if the the privUedge of knowing in the
ru. t
DEMOCRAT
prisoner was serious, Walker entire' suite He ftght a C851
remarked. yes, Ire got it hard and we are privUedged U
nervous stomach. If you were have hint working for us. If he
sitting hers- to go before the ,,vet ls'a''es, it will 1w hard to
____ judge. you'd need one too"
find someone to fill his shoes
Mrs. Walker, who is in
custody with tier husband,
Weaver revealed his car, in
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acurnecl the aspec of Damon but attempted to 'hand pick"
1tunyot stories in relation to
his attorney. This drew a
human interest
Prior to court convening, vehement verbal blast frcrn

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TOM RADLOFF is qualified

inht'rtutlili, faced the court
Bt 'Ii AIIO\ BrrHEA
i lit. iu, tuuW tresses caught
The defendant
Arraignments held before "pony tail_-

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ttv.% can go to for help
and not it) obtain if) this area. Most pills *
1w turned in. They see their are either stolen or obtained
friend-,turned on and the\ want
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us experiment.

1LB 1959

or. September 12th apprec iated

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Child With
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Pelham Has The

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1iC IUIVt hi1IWtI flU tO
develop rn potential. Its knhsiA
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JOHNSON
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.iltht tinr shflld bt treated
l.vt'ront %houltl tile
art
liI., 'inc
crossed over the lilt(-and 1h nnt wa t(, tit, this
lindt
and
sta
within
:is
a
tisetlical problem. TIM
f
their
UI1 with the help of drugs. H
thur iiiflst'k
wants that drug tiii
can
.ithhet
.
knn
wtiat
t-%
i
'l hIV( Used drugs for II) thu 1mw 1 w 17 1 had med their limi
than
he
wants t live. There is
can
handle
I
anthin
i,calrn. handle
years 1.iku 11w nta)orit% of drug narijuana,
tho'
can 1w
p
?tI;I1
h,iIia1l
:ii.
T• •..,
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,irIW
xlitLLt
ti.,..
nrh
ii,
.
•
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ill
stop
them.
I will smoke
d
and
of
the
rugs
that
art
titling
t)riii users are broken down ;iniphetamines, opiates. and
I die.
eras'
until
the
da
all
t'
others
Not
a
bad
phvcic;ill
addicting
I
limit
rn
iflt(i ti iitignrii'S, thi.- drug almost
is'uieuse
I
enJo
It.
1
renll
like
intake."
tisvr, anti tin tIru atldirt. The ri'i'nrd for three tears, is It i
I
iruI user uses drugs. the drugs wits luckier than most young
'1 have been into dealing.
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who

freestyler.

was with .,

one reportedly

liu)spit.'IlIls'd live slays before sporting guests company. whcs'o'

1,olTlix-tition Iiii ,.
of a partially (ollapsed

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appear this week with counsel uflu not going to appoint one
Although Higginbothun's up. upon his whim" and requested

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dungarees, It was ascertained
hand was estrcited and is
(unit he receives is sa1ar
- ariias issued f or time arrest of
considerably above that of the cHerbert Long. charged with
average wage' earner, although
tie' requested (lit' ptitilit. breaking and entering with
intent (ci coflifiuit i. felons and
defender as Ins counsel,
Carol Ann May, whose' grand Larceny. Long did not
arraignment on charges of appear for ins urraignnient.
stopping payment wilts intent
in other arraignment_s. trial
defraud, has been continued
set f or the' week of Oct 2 ii
15;
due Us
since Aug
the cast' of Ito)' Cianton, Jr..
tanticipating," was reported
he' in the' hospital having charged witi; possession of
attained motherhood.
cannabis saliva 1. and for Oct

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FISCAL
RESPONSIBILITY

Representatives.

Stop welfare abuses.

PP,O'TEC'T tne natural
t*as'ty 8. or•vutoflmeflr
t our stale

like a real business

Mv wife Joyce is ii school teacher and I am
aware of the problems we face in education. \Ve'
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ha '- c t wn school children - .],I.%,. 11 and Kara.

III

Change welfare to

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STiFFER penalties for
t'lruC pushers
STATE $1'ATU'Tl ID entiuru
th individuals right
its w'i at Ihe occupation
tit-, ChOsC with a
o'

workfare.
P No additional taxation

I Sincerely Ask For

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state

personci l

income tax.

Your Help and Vofe

Pepeal intangible tax.
III Repeal legislator !i

pension plan
P Use "common sense'

,I-'or,g -Right to Work"
P Er)uct.TION prepare for
IOD 8 responsibility
Itie constituinono
KEEP
'sciht of law abiding
CItIij05 to bear arm,
I TRICT 8 swift ha

enforcement
IBUILD the ru;ht roath
in the right place
a' the right time
I FE INSTATE capital
punishment

P Demand the state get its
business in order .

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huskers are ranked at the toP
once more in The AP's pre- find 1'elliplv at Syra Cuse. %Tla-

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nova at West Virginia, The
B&gt; GREG SINI)Al)
Citadel at Clenn, Au'uUtfl at
contest_s
Other Saturday night
Herald
Sports Stall
pair eighth-ranked Southern Mississippi State, Richmond at
at
nd
Cahfonua and four th-rated Ar- North Carolina, Maryla
'Ihe Oviedr, IJoru have great
te,
Vgiia
ta
Carolina
S
Nor
th
kansas at tattle Rock. in the oni&gt;
at
South
Carolina,
Toledo
at
hopes
of finishing with a winranking
weekend match-up
Tanupa, Washington State' at rang record this year and if they
teams while' No 7 ALabama
nsas, Tuba at Kansas State, do, imiuch of Uw credit must go
entertains Duke at BirOnt-gorm at Mis_sour, 'texas A&amp;M to the coaching staff
mingham
Saturday afternoon, secofld- at Wichita State, lion_stun at
In charge of the Lions
ranked Colorado opens at home Rice, Colorado State at Ariwrut dekrist' is George than, a
h Sta te at New Mexico toot-S. Z4 pound graduate of the
* against Califorma and ninth- and Uta
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State.
rated Washington hosts Pciflt'.
University of Florida Dean
played defensive end for Uw
(.ators and )iss_s done a fins' job
V.tth Liii. dt,fs n_situ ti nut its lit
t)ee at Oviedo. But CVCfl isiths
at the' Civic Center- (1w good prowess of hi_s squad,
&gt; outs m tog
Tr) out_s for the Sul) ord
In order to handle late- jw indicated that a lot more

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REFORM probate laws
STOP poisonous spraying

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France's (uy 1)ru( isas second picked on For tiotimirisititig a have tmiatcheti I)on St'huollauuOlympic'
boycott
action
here"
1.1
Toni
hill
of
sisirt
lnstt'sid
of
relaxing
:tnti
tier's
record
(if
four
sm
lived pro football career ended
Lake Brantlev, under head and Arimi
"No. and I don't think there
s'njt.ving nearly another week golds
is his amateur standing. He is in
coach Bill Duty, will play the Knot ilk'. 'Ferun., got the
lint hi' lost And no one likes a
will
be
any
Irons
an
individual
of
Olympic tompt'tition frtuimu
fact working in the store. He
first two periods, taking or, bron7t'.
Especially Mark Spitz. So
SC
he
loser.
standpoint.
The
athlete's
hustled
out
is-as
But
after
Matthe'is
s
and
(,ol"
tin'
I'lt'lmncs,
say the shoe company paid his
Temple Heights and Berkley
400-iiwtt'r
sit
tinder
heavy
guard
lit'
put
hiiinsa'll through four
younger
now,
and
not
sit
lett finished 1-2 in (tie
transportation and room here.
~~, A -_ it ,
socially
conscious,
I'm
not
Prep.
A
motorcade
will
leave
dash,
Colle'tt
stt'pps'tl
up
from
ls'rauss'
his
victories
muatie
himmi
s-ears
of punishiunt practit'e.
But that's all He say's he must
the Lake Brantley campus at S
about the nation-tohis tier and joined Matthews (Mi (Iii' iii''st proillilient .Jew in (he honing his body and tuning his
tal.kin
pick up all other epenses
A
miminti for Munich.
That's
something
p.m.
nation
thing.
He had wanted an executive
thuuthis'tits sifter winning tie
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job with the company wtic'se
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fly, lit' anchored (tic' 400
Did
he
learn
anything
from
,,M
shoes 1w has been wearing and
'is another
tt'sitit
tre't'st)h('
reIn)'
promoting for 10 years i "before the experience"'
world ret'orul of :i : 3t.4,
"I learned that the only
r"4,.!
other cats ever even heard of
Ir
The next day hit' is on the 200
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'cmi, but says he' wa_s refused difft'rt'rwt' betv.een America
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freestyle in 1:52.78 and
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%Vctinesday Wits a tiiiy (ill, but
he winged his Wity to
Thursday
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Associated Press Sports Writer
record
lull of
otball
season
road—No
15
Tennessee
at
AitsIscial
CARPET
CLEANING
TIME
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I ha d italIc tI four i ,irs for
Minnesota
cleaned
•n
with
Georgia
Tech
in
a
national
telefootball
stadium
is
Un,v.nsstv
of
gets under ima) tonight
that, said 5ipit, lit the 100 II)
.,aa. -r
game
and
get
new
cos
Zu)flet*
puiipdtalsomu
for
kxfltaIl
'season
End
or
)
State
Diego
vision ABC-V
Oregon State at San
lo tin that race meant a lot 1
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for mele,sssson
at
Pitt
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shtISIflt)Ofl'stlflt
Florida
State
the
exc'ttmeflt
19
but most m'
isis gla d it isis the one that let
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San Diego State get_s a chance
tz.ke_s place Saturday when twochampion to era_sb the bigtirneb) beating
C
time
national
1
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e Battrs
th
other
Oregon
State
but
hit
Nebraska and
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tnT:inr
Dee
Andros,
the
former
laynes
(30)
1
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iiit,t!'tii'ts
SteVt
ban
DVI FA)() defersive coach George
J,
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Konstandies
Nebraska opens its bid for an liemosthefles
will kickoul their season
during a recent practice session 'l'liu' Lions
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unprecedented third con- Andrecopoulos
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Please enroll (m&amp;/ (us /
next Friday night when they c'omt' to Sanford to battle the 1"ight ing
LSan
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23secutive crown by putting its
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"We &amp;e a balk'untrol club ,'
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Is he invoKed in an% kind of Central Catholic Jamboree.
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Frederick Weaver, charged ,lohnson,ctturgedWithciWT)'iflg
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other half is starving It should Clearwater . The team will 1%0-iuit'ter hurdles in a storlsi
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joke' and slap palms with

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cotirity. Throuqh this action, these systems would become aswis

fleared in court garbed in it Itntboee
shirt
anti dant,
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mittee's carpet bt he wnsn I
Genter wits released from thic ground Into it
hospital the day swirmuntng
''1 thiilrt't s.-,irs' h,st they dii!,
started and Spitz, .5 pre-dental
he IOC. "Wb( I bate

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Although a'r s - sing that moth is ithi (Its' I,usns his alma) s
fisrm,ier ts'iimml, amisi
mork is ns't'sls.'d in this area, he to beat his
St'muuilit,Il'S
tin'
also s'ogtuutt'fltetl, 'We'll he alUissugli
throughly tnssulis s'sI Oviedo Inst
rt'aul."
sif I'i, this ) car
All of this' i-oat-he_s have' kits,wii )usir Ii&gt; si score
"Suit's' lii'
imiost of the put&gt; er_s on the' squnul essulit 1w dii fe're'ui(
for at least (iso years and this been tart', this is this' lw_st
has helped the _stsitl to instill a u-hauls's' we've' ever had to Is'u'
I lain,' • isutlisis-ii Stuiiipf *stssUt
iigh(ut'i spirit ,)it the tintis
'I'hw taunts huive' been pu_shied Sanford,
hard by tile tuatiws list_s year
And the Semitinssli.'_s, es.mmiing
and are hoping (si imtspnssve'
hi_s_st's (ii Isith Lyman and
ss a_slimS
vat
at art br a i ng
(',slstnhiil in their luintx,retr,
squat! fast's si tusugis usIuissnt':st In
isulst be in (sir a toughs bis(tls'
its first gsslms.' ssgsumn_sI S,suifursl
I 11 1.1" 111 1 111
ijilit
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Ott_s is tjf5u
rivalries In 11w county unit this'
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alwa)s drawb bw. clithusiliji,tic
registrawn
will
260
work
is
neemsury
to
prepare
crowds, And this year"ti
5.
(OrUw coming 5&amp;5Ofl
meeting should be no different.

for tomorrow morning at 9:30 P. be taken at the field prior to
The Lion offense, which
tonwrrw's tryoutsm. The tryout seaon w
Any boys unable to make the appeared to have many
conducted at the Ft. Mellon
WtUWI Field. Me of all the
is going to have to
register at the recreation jamboree,
weekly actionviedo I-%towiri.
but
cuumieuruur,difO
departiiwflt all nex t w eek .
vie' flag football league is fur
Jumm
Rein
Able,
a
sophomore
coach
Recreation Director
boys 10, 11 and 12 years of age.

11w gitiute with time Seimiioles
has always imicuuit a great steal
imi'ire to anyone' in Ot ado than
Lu, head football ,oa,. ti Ralph
St',unpf Stumpi, isho is In his

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correspond with a prize list. In rod and reel. Eckerds Drugs in
transistor
Anjzlers will be able to try addition. several prizes. in. Sanford Plaza: 5

Mayfair

1lr of skates, Skate Cit;
$&amp;1 record set, Wl.OF
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irge loss of personnel after the

the event, the flshathon is
intended for all ages. Many
people have expressed plans to
make it a family outing. The
the opposition is making big artificallake is large enough to
hundred
handle several
gainers
Jeff Icardi is the top defen- anglers.

driving fullback are all Glenn Hill and tackles Mike has Steve Schanbachcr and who are returning none are
essential parts of any offense Hawkins and Mike White. Steve Dykcs working along Side expecially strong defensive
and are important to a wininmnc I.incebackers Grezg Walhck and of bun All three are first rate in performers. It's doubtful the
't'flt'flt
the Mrr IOi liSt of
Pioneers can equal thcr 4
club but unless the dctrsc is Richard Stokes are the tough
there the chances of winning a middlemen in the Lyman linebackers Other defensive league mark of last year with

and it looks like another long a 12-foot cane pole with 10 or 12
season for the Hornets who pound test line and a size four,
finished last year at the bottom lice c1 si bream hook as hit'
of the Metro loop Oi 1.7-1
best tackle. \Vccrms, crickets or
Boone's defense will be hurt bread appear to be the best

Defensive halfback Terry because of their detensive
are
Travis
arid John Mitchell will experience that the
Herald Sports Venter
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patrol
the
deep
area
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Itat&amp;riian said that hi' nit,tcil to the plate' uiiipire s cal I
a pitch thrown by S'c'v'

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Carlton wound up with nine
league-leading mark to 272 and
erased ,lirn Running's former

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Sport Writer

In Boston. the Red Sos
trrmnrc'd the New York 'jankec's l(l-I ftursdty rnght and

Neither 'as ininy iIarç'r.
who, ilong with Rico Petroecili
t.tgecl a thr'enm tnmc'r

East for the first time all sea-

per homered in the second inning arid Siebert and Petroc'eIli

Me'.ro Confeu'nc'e champion six solid defensive performers
Wtnt&amp; Park proved this last returning to play under coach

rome from Rick) Smith and Ralph Simas. These are juSt a
of many teams that will be out tomorrow in quest of a

;urizrs will be given out and new officers for the new year will

forced out of the lineup for

The 34 lettermen gone from
and end Tom Tillrnari.
Edgewater, the runnerup in last year's Jones team is the

offense on the field for a while
Tickets are available at area
longer last season. Less offense sporting goods stores or at the

Pete Morley. Linebacker Cliff unit Only the defensive ends time of it in 1972. The top

lilcip you"

I cliiii't encourage' and I)ic k l'Beiuu c'c.mnlng off
,%ssneIti'ti I'rt"o Spor1c %Sriter '.iitl,
tinning out of (ha' pcu kt't, hut if knee surgery.
'I'hat Out
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raments iwmetune this month. We will bring YOU UP to date

onthatassoonZWerteiVCthemflf0TTT1at0fl

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car
again be the team that is able to
keep a solid defensive unit to

have to be especially adept at
putting points on the board.

8:45am. a shot unstart will sound the beginning of the nt".e
gcilf season. It will be a scramble tournament followed b) a

Seminole Cuntp Flo'#da uno tat'
f?it Out name of AMER IC AN

lettermen from last year's te cicr

most seriously and boast a large number of entries in the

to he among the favorites again

the other hand play tournaments the year
ed Tannier, Hugh Wigmore, Harn'

several

net category,
t
the
low
net
mone'.
The
teams
were: Frank
three teams s~,

members

of the

another tough Parker defensive-

Howse, Bill Richards, Dave' Sefton and Tom Roberts:

Dick Copel.and has

tiament in which Fred and Doris Harvey zid Chuck and

provisiOnS of
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F Ray Dorman
All Anci'r,can

Publt5h

$

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR

linebacker Buddy I4urd and end

MI of the teams fuilahed at 58.

with ttIC

Faclutiout Name

1971

healthy Latimer.
Several members of that

and packrd up the low gross award. In the low

coroanc,

at tpce Circuit court,

defensive team returning end

were' Gene' Davis, Miiiie Wilson and Rip and Lib R'.zssell:

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DoPpiws
D.DNPIS' MARIE CBB'N!

WILLIAM 'THOMAS

'THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO
WILLIaM THOMAS DOBBINS

Department

will

extend

registration for girls ages 10, U
and 12 to Sept. 15. There will be
a $4 registration fee. Girls will
cheer for Flag Football Teams

Perhaps nine of the biggest events on the Rolling Hills

Golf calendar is the Annual Member"Guest Tournament
wiucti will be coming up next month. Oct. 7-8 are the
cht'diiltd dates. The 36 hole event will include prizes for both

that MACIC

HARRELL

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Deceased

AIM!, OR DEMANDS AGAiNST
You end ebct 01 ou are hereby

BROWN

the Circuit

Petition of £,dopt-On Of W:II,Cm
Thomas Dobbi?n and Donna Marie
Dobbins. minorS. an yOu •re
recured to ie'riee copy of ,'our
writleflDetelibCi, fany.OnMarOid J

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Ofhcrys ,if a Default and ultimate
uOgmen' will be .nt,red against
yC. tO! tht relief demanded in tilt

it a ion

my hand and Official Seal
FOR'I l.Al'DERDAI.E
race and we want to do all Wer
"'Die team has tcifl MX races WitneSs
Court on September 5th, 1C72
Of
Anthony (Andy) Grarate11i,
can to help hun," Granatelli thus far this season and we' are (Seati
Chairman arid chief executive
5aId,
very pleased with the Pee'ARTHUR H BECPrWITI'I
Clerk f Circuit Court
officer of STP Corporation,
"The major reason we formance of the enttte
Seminole Count, F lorda
announced tod.a that he has
haven't entered two cars at operation"
Cecilia V (scm
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complied with a request by
more races is that we want to ___________________________
DePO'y Clerk
driver Buddy Baker for release see all possible effort put
S Harold F
fp' Pe1u1,00h"
from his 1972 season contract behind Richard Petty, who is
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national

has an excellent chance to

races we contracted for at the he now holds if the full effort of
start of the season. BUdd) the team continues to go into a

naturally wishes to continue to

single

car," Gran.atelli said.

NOT ICE 5 HEREBY GIvEN.

Re co r ds

or,ciosuce renDer Ø n September
'Pt. 1977. in tflst certain cause
os'ridirig in the Circuit Court. it. and
'or Seminole County, Florida. in
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that

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gollers score higher on the
back nine than the front
nine. I think I knuw one
major reason

energy My doctor tells me
that today's rncrgc conies
from yeste'rda 'a. lood an)'
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studied were using carts.
Eating lunch nia cecIl Lit'
the cause of scores going up
on the second nine Those
halfway houses can hurt
your handicap.
Alter you eat. you get
lethargic—your senses are
dulled. You perform best
when you're hungry This irritation leads to sharpness
and altertIlcSai
I flttcs'i tt white placing
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Kniep Fr*nk Beard's 9011 tips handy for ready
M'fld Ii plus
copy.
your
Strokes."
lo
get
hi book. 'Shaving
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scents f- p'slage md hand1lng to 'Shavinç
Dep$.
327.
Radiu
City
The Sanf'rd Herald P.O Baa

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Station. New York.. N.Y. 10019.

MOP

in the regular 54-hole medal IGAGE ASSOCIATION a con
play Tue'sday night at Fern oprr ,-i organized and caSting
pvmsuCflt to the laws of ?tir United
Park Putt-Putt Golf Course.
Stiti'S Of AmeriCa, is Plaintiff, and
Calvin Lingelbach, playing
C J LE WISanO EMMA LEWIS, Hi
Course number 2, set a new low W'te. ace Defenaan'S. the un
of 79 with rounds of 36. 27 and 26 O*Pt.gfled, ai C'erP of t'. e
ll at 11 00 O'CiDCti
while Charlie Zeni shot a 22 for s'yled COur
an 18 hole' record. Zen's othet' M t
T
saiv •TW r' .v"r"i''—
two rounds, 29, and 30, brought us-st biDder for cash, a' Hit frOnt
his total to 61 and put hiiii UI lWesf) Door Of the CourlhOvl4 of
three tie for second place with Seminole County, Florida. at San
foiloking
John Rankin and Dave Brown. ''ø Florida. tIi
Os-Sc' 'DC propert, ,ng a-sd being
IUAI%IUfl took 36, 36, 9., whue cmi S.m'nnI' C1e,sy
IC ci
Brown shot 29, 26, 36-81.
aO GRANADA SOUTH
'iit'i vcim as
David Rogers landed filth 'ci.g.i, 'ci it ii
position with 89 and another tie , ecorDed in Piat boos IS Page iDO.
,c Records of Seminole County.
resulted for the siath spot PFlorida
between Torn Bonds and Chuck TOGETHER *ith the follo*'ng
Stanton, each shooting 90.
eQiprYt permanently installed.
Eighth spot fell to Joe wtuich snail e deemed t be a Is
pft ol the realty
Mararrito with a score of 91. tjc,
o'.nrIpoo' Range MODel RWE
Lion Fanni tied fur ninth with ,ic A
Dan Weidi, both tiavut
I aito Hood, Model 766
Gary English led the 2 Lectn , Plea' Heaters. Model 21
prodivision, taking first place
1 Electra Ccl irig Heiter. Model
with 26,29.26-85.
1100
Warren Morris, who is host I
ery 's'it Wale' 54 lit er
for the September 9-10 tourney Model SR 'ma azo V
at the East Colonial Putt-Putt sa,a sale 's 'a a. made tO satisfy
terms of lad Final Judgment
Course, landed wcon'.A place. tPiteal)
He had rounds of 31, 29 arid 23
ARTHUR H BECKWTH. JR
Clerk of Circuit Court

Srninoie County. FI0'da
A tie cropped up itt third
By M1$ØW Eden
spot between Jim Haynes and
O'IPU'V Clerk
Dale Fuhr Haynes had rounds SPEER I
of 31, 28, 30419 and Fuhr, 27. 32,
Magnoa A.en..t
e 0 Sos 13b4
30.89,
3377!
Dennis Brusnahan nosed out San'of'd. FIiGa
g.,, Aflos-ner5 f cf P,ain'ltf
Tom Daniels for fifth with a
PubliSh Sept 1. 1512
Danielshavingtoiiettlefor6th 0EPl31

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ROGE P V.

WALLACE H HALL CcS,nt

arc Defendants. 'he 1jn0e.ignPd as

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notice Each claim or dembnd must

the h.ghes? aria Dn'tl bidder for CMVd.
Of the
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THE COMMERCIAL BAtIK
A' WINTER PARK

FIorid a! Sanford Florida th

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INCLJDING 5z*t,liC.*Iiy

PattIlo,

the Citt Council Of the City of
LOng*OOd. Florida, tn.t sa'a City
Council will hold a public hearing On
tht Question of Changing the zoning

clast,tcat'ofl f ?Pip following

aesc'"ued propetly
Beginning at the SE corner 4
thf' toE . of Section 31. Township
70 South KCnQe Xi E.tt. the'nC,
(as! to the West riOft of eap

£27

thence
Nnrtheriv along the said WeSt
right of way boundary of said S R

£77 to ?hC North mufliccPal
boundary line of tnt City o'

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Eat' the'ne Eat.' to a i'"' 5*1
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MILLER,

SEMINOLE COUNTY PLANNING
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ZONING COMMISSION
AND

canning and Zoning Com

a'iie 01

prO5ed

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frOm A 1

De.f'lopment) on 'he follo*"ig

04 SE 045W . i Sect con
All that part of the PIWa ar-same 5
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rushing record. "Iist nent passers just 18 times, lucy-

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DEC32

Paul Naumnoff,

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72 61 541 l2

l)etroit

71 61 538

63 69 477 21

New York

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Milwaukee

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82 5% .617

Oakland

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you

may

to shudder when l..andry ran, Registration will begin Sept 12advising against it because tie 26. Students ages 8- 11 will meet
might get injured. Hut when on'liiesctiiv4-515p. ni Age's 12-

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tnedstee'lp and East of Wetuiva
Palm Springs Road. except 50 foot

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Florida, th. 31st day of AuguSt. A 0
1977
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GEORGE ALLEN

Tacked on to the measure, the way the division stands

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—Virtually eliminate the di

fans chanting 'We're Number

basketb.illbyallowingteamsto the scoreboard showed Balti-

66 63 ,512 10

(han two Years.

('alifornia

61 70 ,466 16

than 30 per cent of the home hit one of Boston's three home

fans yelling,'

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Milwaukee 7, ('leveland I

diiv and Friday nights and all

('tut'ag 4, Pittsburgh 2

Kansas City 6, CalifornIa 0

radius of high school, junior

Mcntreal 4, New York I)
Atlanta 4, lAs Angeles 2
San I)iego 2.5, CincinnatI (1-I

Minnesota 4, Texas (I
FrIday's (;Iinles
New York u I't'terson 14-i:ti at

.Elimiiinate' the proposed $1.5
miiillion indemnity payment
e'i'h ABA team would pay to

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Ididii%usemy

t'1(L0fliilly televised over the

Ilibby 1-0) at New York tMit- risen 15-15 and IAmlonds 36i, 2, of bowl and "un-schedukd"
lack 11-9 and Webb 0-0), 2, (cci- twi-night
playoff games if the games are
Minnesoti'i tCorbin 8-6 and soki out.
Pittsburgh Moose 10-8 an(l Woodson 12.l3i at Kansas ('it)
't least part of the freedom
.Ilbhnson 3-4 or \Valker 4-Si at Murphy 3.2 and hush&gt; 0-0). 2, of the professional athlete has
Morton 4-l2 and
Montreal
been preserved with the
i.night
4-2
at
Ihil
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Mc.'tnally 3-15), 2, (cc i.night
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l'r)mli1en
amendments,'' said Sen. Sam J
L)etroi(
Chu'ago iJenkimis l0-lOi at timbre eI)obsomc 15-lU, N
Ervin, 1)-NC., a staunch upPhiladelphia I)owns 1-0), N
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ltyt'rson
3-8i
at
polwnt
of a muerger unless play'4ilt,s'aukt'e
Atlanta Mc'Queen 0-2) mit l.cis ('leveland Perr&gt; l9.lSi, N
ers' rights are protected.
Hunter
lS-7i
at
Angeles Singer 6'l3), N
The hill, introduced in the
Oakland
houston Reuss 9-11) at Sami fexas I Paul 7-Si, N
Senate more than a year ago,

Liit1 I11t3 t1(1)t tO(1t

because I feel absolutely dry.

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Only gaines scheduled

Itostomi at (ie'ee'lmind

mi The regular SCiSOii OPCflS

('!mit'ago at I'hiladelptiia, N

(,eklimid ,et 'l'cxas N

There' ecere numerous tranisaetioiis'l'huirsttii)' 8s the' 26 NFl.
clubs got docen (C) (hit' 4:t.1ila&gt;i.'r

HilustOn at Los Angeles, N
()mily gaines scheduled
Sumiula) 's

calufulltiI:l ,lt ('tiucoigo, N

"

merge "if such agreement does

Fort Lauderdale. Florida

cInmnati Ilengmils of (he National

seCtion I lying Northeasterly of
CITY OF LONGW000. FLORIDA
Wear. Springs Road.
Notice of Public Hearing
All en Townip 3i South. Range TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN

75 Fast.

/\ ye r ted

i'3

'.'

DElI 43

Flr.Ga.

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Mve

MERRITT.

.

Department will sponsor art

11-3 mark.

DeraSt

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but only if they give ui their 4-2 Montreal beat New York 4-0
complete hold on players.
anti Philadelphia edged St.
The Senate antitrust and mo- lMuts 2-1.
nopoly sul.s.'ommnittee approved
surprise me that

Thursday's Results

tied for a 741 record—second

NO

Public Hearing

player and the guy who's goin.
lii win the ('v Young ward ti:

IA)S Angeles 71 61 .538 10'2 Minnesota

kicked around severely by Oj}.

iN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S
COURT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE

a t
section 34. all in
I hereof
Townthip 30 south range 75 East
All ttit pitt (f the N 01w ' of

in

':.::.:.':::.,::'

opped California 6-0 and Md- opening frame and three more
in (hi' $erflflft
ri,iuke whipped fleveland 7-1

American Basketball Moci- ton Manager Eddie Kasko 1

San l-'ran('iscO 58 75 .436 24

I of the w

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Fsi

l.lnebarking Is solid with Cincinnati

the fifth-)ear pro said after a

Casselberrv: Florida 32107

Carroll &amp;
Ots'ce Boi 310

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.:rr:::

Chin'-

i.aitt skipper

••

touchdowns. lie carried the ball wasn't clone last sear. The 1971 St. lA)uls

500 ( H'ay, 134,

..

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Estate o

'.

Publish Sept S. '1572

..-:.:•.::-:r-

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Las. LalrycoInpletedl36oF2til plus tackles Bob Hell and

_.

Attorneys for Plaintiff

. .'.-::

I)efensively (tie question is

'.

113 Magnicita t,vt'n'ji'
P0 Boa 1361
Sanford. Florida 32171

.::-:-.

lucky I"reitas highlight an

secon(l in the conference
behind
league champion quar" p

Mr JOhn A Baldwin

As Admint'ra?cr

fast

,.

HAROLD 0 MILLER,

HAZEL

5 Roger M Nu'on

Aii-I'ro center Eel I"lanagan,

rated

aeceased, late of'
Florida. to the
P4W
Sem,note
County.
the
ihe
E
5
6
of
Sect.On 76
of
Seminole
County.
County
Judge.
im.
dfld
•
•ri0
,e P's ol 5 h SE
tnt tilE
tec?'on 7.1 au that part andfilethesame induPiicb?CafldaS
p'Ov'dCd n Secton 73) 16. Florida
01 'Pie E 1 6 Cf tc ' o' 'he SE
of Statutes. n tne,r OffiCeS n CII'
and 'he F 5 Ii Of m Sw
'tt.ori 3.3 I,iri tIo'tfteatierly of County Courthouse in Semocit
County, Florida. within SIC calendar
the WeS'va Springs Road, the w
Of the idA '101 ftct PIE 1, w months from the time of the t'%
sw • hess SE' c,l SE c,ublicat,on hereof, or the same *0

'.

1512

y the claimant, his agent

oescribeO property

of ?ht P4[ 'o Of ssd
E • W of Lcs4cjw000 MarKh4 ,'i Pd.
Seo.on thence (.5? to
Point ?,( ouf tIE 'a,.
o ftepirining LESSL04S 1 through
Pot '.cif SW •. W '0 SW 'a PIf '
.
tnClvl.ib'r. Block 4. and i-a's I
cif NW
through iS inclusive, Block 3. and
of
pf
NW
' SW
Po .
SE .
Lofi 1 through i3 inclusre. Blocs
W 1 acreS cit N '. of N ' 01
Of POW
2. of Ent:mingets AdditlOhi NO 1
NW a 04 SW. S . of NW
.,
t LOnQaIOOd eccordnU to Peat
ifl
7'. publ. Records
BookS.
W fl NW corner f PlA • ol lilA •
seninose Cos%'fv Florida and
'.a.( ,a
LESS the Fast 115 feel of Lots
-.
South. R.,v.e 75
anD 7 of Bradley 'S Addition to
Ail ,flTUWft%Piip
Longwood. accding to Piat Boos
(ast. lung mi Seminole County, Fla
'1 PubliC RecorDs 01
1
TOGE'mP4ER with any acid all of
S.'m.nor Count, FIur.de
Orw,fr's r parar 9Pc5. rgPs o
access. egretS. and tigress arid
from casting R 3 Residential tO R i
of and fo the Little Weacva
.
Re-,0t'nt ,al Oistr
R.r
the
PutihiC 54e1!ing wi1 be held
.ci.rct 0"
i F'.(
ee
e'
City 5-1011. Lg*OOD. Fiord., on
line
of
S.c
7)205
75E. ta'a
North
•t
Tn,,.rsday. Sep'enbef 7$. 1913.
3) ft * of the tIE corner
po.n'
being
as
soon
tte'r,a'tP'
1.00 p m. or
f I.E tit taa Set 23.
0 't feW
Possible, Ct whiCti tir,,e inft5ted
'Thence IV 1(15 24 ft aiong tht P1 one
prOPOSeD
against
the
and
Mf"eS so
ofta05ec73 ttceneS3)Ott. thence
tonifl9 chang, will be heard and
E 9% '• 'c • p.'nt ly.rSg 72tt W
final scion taken
i ii' Loeg*OQd
pulithe'd
I
or
T.' No'ce s
We'.
(3 p,uciuc pateS
in three
I' along idly Ii A 01
5' I
within the Cify Ot Long*OOd.
pd to the
'/Irkh.m
fl-si
i
,.
,n
Tht
F boa , arid F ijbi.ShCd
POB
fl,*1pag4'
4
Ht"aua,
Sanford
Further Described CS west €14
general circulation in said City orit
M*P'.ham woo's Rd •nd east of
f1ttetn tW days
lii timi at
Little Wtk'wà River. norm tif Dels
praQr to tPiq' time 01 the PubIc
Rd. cDnt.in'riS 776 acres, ii mile
Hearing
road frontage arid ne mile r've'
September.
ED
tn's
5th
04!
Of
DAT
frontage
Ao
This pubic hearing *il be e*id in
Shomits
R
S Or,rie
COmmiflOfl Chambers
thy
City Clerk p1 t
PluIe, Sanford.
COuft
tr-t
U'
City f Longe000 Fioceda
•
Florida. on October It. i977. at 7 30
s OSEP$ DAVIS. ,jp
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ESQUIRE
pOss'e4
STENSTROM. DAVfS
Planning and Zoning
tCr'! CSPt
I
CO'noi'SS',,fi
13)0
Pci' cj'tcv bOa
S.,nurioic County. f,Orid•
37771
Sanford FlordO
Ørown.

."'

last season the former Uni-

acno

AT WINTER PARK

tYiP

him ant) I'm saying it again
That bleeping butcher. lie's a

an cc here'.''

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and Itled .rc ov.,l.ca'e. and mutt

ePcs mom

torny or the same shall be vOid

and

mae
NFl., ,iitul tIWie are suiwrfast

turn : questionable team into a

Sea"

tnt SW i

ci Lonowood, Florida

eacn

Room •n Fojr Bedrooms

Cle'k o Circuit Court
Semnole Coun'y, FIor'da
By Ma ne Eden
Depu', Clerk

tighit e'net in thi

4

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rc ,sSon wilt conut a public To All Creditors and All Persons
nearing to carnion-r recommending a Having Claims or Demaut3s Against
gtoposod change of zonr from A 1 Said Ettate

:'

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0(5434

publ,cat'orc of this c'dO?(C

,,

clamant and must be sworn to

NotiC, of

('harlie' Sanders that First if eec' expect to get

(3rd homer ani) a

rmnner 'We hail to In it, oat

the second
tilossomneel into one of the that total for

CONDOR MERpITI.

Johnson Furnace. Model HASSI
bjl to *atl canrei,nQ in Liwil'iQ

line of

o,gree% Writ to the SW corner

'iwnqya '

hi office

. c'atn the place of

,

5t.T liuQi ;efrgeratof, MOOtO

PjtOi5ti Snit 6, 15. 72 75 I$77
DE i' 31

"

Couccty Judge of Seminole Counts.

30 111$

Pars FIn.da 377$

a

at

galilt'.

for his '24th victory and Ii's

tss.wIaL.'d Pre'ss Sports Wrlfr
Diego upset Cincinnati twIce 2-0 pulled relief are Fred Seher- gest game iii the year....
APi — The and S-I, Houston downed San man out of the bullpen for his
"Now, 'ven if we iii op anott

Florida. n the Courthouse at San

against

SEMINOLE COUNTY PLANNING

named '?c"e

P3%t Office hoe 310

3

HARRIET

LAKE

Seminole County. Florida

01 Sad Estate

ijncary p1

ce

Lot

of SemMOIe CouriCy.

passing

t

games. turned the tables .inet

rushed ITetroit -0. Minnesota

a

$'t 5etino3e CO+JfltY. David B King

and beieQ

ESTA'ES

At Adm,r,us'rMOq

4'. Ifl't'I'

AM on Seotember

U DO ocior

l'tae

'

!'O t'i1 CO "1
hiIt ,%'dei Of Sinoe COunt,

and ael'nands ,ru.cec you. or

ct?"tr of you ma

the' past ieee sears Hut it could
iinprovt' enough this sean In

thu s'atrthePiaCeo' residence and oos
Ime 01 the fin? publcahcOf'l of

1 th

MA

clans

ithrn 5si calendar

n'rae,On

tht Court House In Saord Florida,

Sect,cin

provide turn scitha car for more

.n

ether of you mac ve against ta.d

NorTh municipl DOundP'

Sanford Florida 37771

driving

in eva' certain Cttt
5th. is
arid
'nøng n tp* C.rcu' Court.

fense', which has gene downtiill

5' 1 LL

NOTICE TO CREDITORS
PER sONS NAVING
ALL

o

riolifed and reQuired '0 fJ AnY

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
C leeS of the above styled couft on or
peft.arq the Ptt" day of Octbe' 1973

__________________

organized
j,rSuant ,o the ia*

pfijii!C'

,,,

Mary Nicholson, Abie Gordon and Joan Daly: Jerry imnd

CJ'

D tht cian'an!, he agent or a?

'i'r.1',

Another pair of Foursomes had to settle for a share of third

£.

residence and P0%t

NO 73 isa

seven MACPr HARP (IL BROWN

under par 71. }'ifty-s-c't'n was the lo net in the event and

C'CLfC'I.

Notice

Legai

Legal Notice
Legal Notice ________________________________________________________

ilii

Rolling Hills

I

of Mike Cuetlar's fir

Else where, Baltimore (four run.si in the two previous business,"

A deep and nut.standing re- dry said. 'We' haven't beaten lug" mad. 'Bleep himii," said

board for the 1.iuns they eeicn't

H

'

hit pitching.
The White Sax used an

first-inning blues against the

'fi't;,rice in (he West Division

MINOLE COUNTY FLOR IDA E%11t ol
PIAZEL k 'OILLER
riLE edO
Ia oi
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
''.'A OENE: (LA"
t'! t CC I'4 AZ El
...

support

two back.

York

our biggest game of the year''

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Colonial is another of the best But twc' players do rot make a iria have to make a lot f
Parker defense and like the
tackles and if they do itmearts
truerhampionsthcywert'rnOrt bets in the Metro and its Warn.
__________________________________
than equal to the task.

iict'
a

In Chicago, the White Sox srnnnected in the sixth They

saying lt'ss than (tiat,'' Slifl[)j)4Y11

best

..tlant4I over los Angeles.

e

1 s;,id

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conthinedon .i six-hitter to par'

inning with his 13th homer of
the year and Roger Met,ger

Red Sox Take AL East Lead

Ii) (rawfard

,'

'B igg es f

V/in

('olbert hit a grand shuT homer, stith inning, Moor.' .cr:1tv hii'1
boosting hIs season's total to 101 ,lfl anxious monwn!
''d , !w.ir1 Williams
R RI. to pace San Diego's
cond-game triumph,
run honwr end r'inkw .kmniy

the fifth Inning while ntehlng

1

event. The team of

Oakland

his lrnl victory

M ann) the Alanta Braves
shipped the fxs Ang1c's Dlg-

niethlt's 2.1 vIctory over the St
AcUI5 ( 'iirdinals.

in the tratluc ac:c

Defense Seen As Key In Metro Loop

dicap. Only last Saturday, he fired a five under par 67 in a
'casual round." Dwight is also a two handicapper and quite
capable (Pf hreakin par Lit allY i'.t'n time
ingest competition c-ulci p .smbl camt from
Their
the team of Larry Sherwood, who rncidenfly fired in 67 last

C

,

was consistent before and after

2.4) and 5-1.

25

AeCWdiflg to Ehput 11arol1
Beaul Taylor, cwdinatccr of

First Annual Two Farther Best Ball Cub Charnpionshp
for members only. It is anticipated that a large
ournament
1
number of the members will participate in the inriaugural
event. Trophies will be awarded to the winning Warn as well
i the runner-up team in both gross and net divisions. 1I.
:irtul1t' imriossible to even venture a gtwss as to who will
win the low net prizes There are se-i'erkl teams exPected to
do well in the low gross category. I believe the team to beat
should be Dave McCoy and Dwight Street. Dave is the

The men on

Ralor Mnntc' tlrd a tve-hIt-

Chicago over the Pirates.
ter and Ron Woods crashed .t
The Padres beit the Reds in home run, carrying Montreil
0
The heated Rateman-Craw- the opener as leron lee hit a over Ne Yrk. Racked by a
home run and Mike Caidwell hit attack that included Woods'
ford confrontation couldn'i

Texas (I and Chicago

itt the National League' front
The Ib4Icton Astros defeated
iffj,c', icerorelirig tic
he's
reportthe
San Francisco (;tants 5-1 in
The' catcher says
fl
Innings, ttw Montreal
u the' umpire (or using atiti-

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l.ig, Vl.Ol" radio;

Tomorrow. the Mayfair Mens Gclf A.sociatmr. will hciid

C

Den Viln went the route tot'
Houston, scattering 10 htta.

flies and Burt Honton scattered
12 Pittthutgh hits to ead

,

Minnesota 4,

California 0;

to defeat San Francisco.

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4

r
f
victory, not inridntal1y, w
the 100th of rariton's career
Carmen Fanmne drove In two
runs with a pair of sacrifice

,

nIght's 1.2 loss to the Chicago
lni not telling you %3
(tib;
and the Cincinnati Reds
said flttiiiin
are 7, gaines in front in the
Itic'ep you," said Crawford
\nd that little 't)let'p" will Wrct despite losing a double-

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erwks' dull September of runa•
way division races. The Pitis-

Amerlcsn I.ague results
Boston 10, New York 4; RaIti.
more Detroit 0: MIlwaukee 7,

lean In the f'ast aBe!

4
i'M•'l i threrun blast
FIiictnfl fame up with tour run4

PhiInfrlpe r

ti(nHl I
rc t•2 in th
other contetc.

'iiflt fr strikes
ti;,r
1h P5(ItPIflCflI in I'hlIn'
•Hphia created a stir in an th

i9iIliicIe1phI I'hUHes
'f)on't IP1I me what to th"

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Ruffle Bateman

It,%I'I'OPHT
I KI
Spnrt Wrlfrr
I'rr
,%wiriafrd
ii
let's
go,'
go,
t't
the'
John
Hateman
of
catcher

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AtlantiC National Rank; 18
'ries E avtngs bond,
$2
florida State Rank: 19
caIflplfl. light. Sanford Auto
coniplete
Pirts. Inc.: 20
('if Roosevelt dimes, Sanf..r
Coin Center:
Argus canicr.
Al.o. 21

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n Sanford Ruet's ll.ut and Tackle: 12 $10
The Seminole All-Youth their luck from La. ni. until 6 p. cluding a used car. wiU be given radii,.Fi \1'vor
cleanint;, Cornet
rod anti reel. The free dr
with a Plaza:
Shelter 15 scheduled to benefit m.withalonglistofpflzestobe away throughout theda3
the K-Mart Plaza:
in
Sports Shop in tii Sanford Ctcan'r3
from a fishathon tomorrow at given away by both tagged fish drawing of ticket stub.
transistor
radio, Sanford
Pl;aa: 7 — 12-inch black and 1t
and drawings. Speeial bag limit prizes for the tagged fish arc:
Warren Lake, Just off SR f
$20 in tools,
hitCtcle1MOn, Penneys in tiw tiectric Co.: 14
lran1stcir radio,
I
west of Sanford. The event 15 for the day is si bass and 25
\lion
Auto
Parts;
15
SI0 cash.
Sanford Plaza: 8
Touchtonl)rugs: 2 threc-da
the breaTTi.
being sponsored b
in
.'rorys
radio.
rod and transistor
Bailiff and Sans: 9
eekend camper rental,
Seminole County Sheriff's
$10
hentown
Sanford:
Iti
reel. I'int1 and Water Sports
Twenty-five bream have been Maitland Campers.
Department. WLC)F Radio, and

4

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4, ,

IIIp..I%,

I ri

) _wiU1

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Th- -

Lake Warren Fishathon 'Tomorrow

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(4

on

Frosty's
Fat rway

ri/i

,

To Report Crawford

:1
Friday. Sepi8172

,'p'

Frfrii

riIJ

IPf' ,,rfrn'd

on the sidelines during the Ben-

t

gals' practice, lb looked Up and
beheld 260-lulunid She.'rmiian

'

PlOT ICE IS HERE BY GIVEN

To*nship 21 South. Parigi" 75 East. COunCil *11 hold a pUblic hearing ri
run Soiitpi (V Oe'gcs 23' East the Question of chang'ng the
along the centt-r Section line 60 7* class , fitation of the •olIo*'g
faa po.nt *f beginning; thence DeScribed pqpiy
continue aiongtaid center line and
LOtS 12 through iS inclUSive, ftl0P
On same bearing liSI Ii feet, 3. and LOts I through 12 inCluSivt
tPit'nct' S 65 degrees 55 30" west Block 2. of Entzrninger's Addition
45536 feet to tnt P C of a Curve No ltoiongworud, ace,ordlngfoPlll
which 5 concave Northw.rd acid Book S. Page 77. PublIc Records cf
has a radius of i371 itee?, thenc, Seminole County, FIorida arid ''
aicing trw .rc Ot si.o curve ic'
tast 115 tlt CA
L0'5 6 •O ' c
flet tO the P T . thence N 71 Bradlepi AddiflOn to Long*oui
degrees
30"
75' S9 feet. according to Pie? Book I, Page i,
thence Cl 20 degree's Ii 77" West Public Records of Seminole Count,,
-, loridø.
.......
17I50 fee' to the PC 4 a curve F
*PitPt '5 concave Westward and from causIng 9 7 Residential to B I
Pias I radius 04 lfli 55 feet, thence Business Disfricl
along the arc of Slid Curve 42594
Public Hearng will be held in Ui,
fee? to the P 1 thence P1 79 C:ly Hall, LongvvQc.d. Florida. O
0t9?t'S 09' 27' West 143 feet, Thursday, September 26. It??. at
thence N 61 deuirees 01' 0*" East 7 00 p m, or
soon thereafter
95 feet. thence S 3* 47' 20" pOssible, at which tlmC interested
East 2C* 11 fttt. thence P1 47 parties for arid agaInst the proposed
degrees 3* 20" East 37361 feet, toning Chinge will e
arid
thence Pd 49 aegrees 01' 70" Fast finCI action faken
112 54 fef, thence North 17
This P4otie 5 to be pubtish*d o
oeg'ee Si 50' Wes' 115 36 feet, POStIrig ,r tpin
)) publ.0 placeS
truence P4 77 Degrees 32 30" East iYalPtin the Cify of LQflgw000.
Lii 61 feet to ISis point Of beginning Florida. arid published In Tie
icrJ ?an.rig 2, acres more or Sanford Herald, • newspaper c
general circulation en sa.d City Q.
Further desc'ibed 35 North of (I) time at least fiffn (IS) dayS
' R. 431 including P1cc Mid Florida
prior to the I Inca of lie Public
Country ClUb ApOfoalmately 1400 Hearing.
acres between Tn Springs and
DAT ED thiS Stri day of September.
5*.e'water 0I
AD. 1972.
Sr Circle P. Shorviati
lii's public Pieav,ng will be held in
City Clerk of the
'he County COmm,sson Chambers
City of Longe'ood, Florida
of fr, Courl House. Sanford,
JOSEPH DAVIS, JR.
FlOrida. On October ii. 1572, *4 7:30
ESQUIRE
PM, a.
1MfHItt as
STEPISTROM. DAViS
Possible
1. MClNTSH
Planning arid Zorarsg
Poll Office
Co"ss.on
Sanford. Florida 3777;
Seminole Count, Florid.
AtfQfflCy5 for 'he City
Bt U 5 B**rt_
'" L 1 good. Florida
Zoning DIrec.,
PV*IiSh Sept. $, 1573
Publish' Sapeevnbet a, 1513
DElhI
0(113*
•j

Dave I A'CCIS iii IIII

tackle hun. At.
Brocemi dived to the ground,
White cct'nit over him.

I'ittsburgh

it

Montreal

('mmiciminmiti at San I)iego,

hIlOit.t.Imt at I .iis Angeles

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,

while (he Senate

Suiiclu&gt;'s (ames
Boston at Cleveland, 2

(he merger, two NBA stars—
Oscar Robertson of the Mdwaukee Bucks and Jotmn Bach'

Minnt'sl.'t.I at Kansas City
Oakland ,( 'l'exas
Nc'cc \'ork ,lt l)t'trciit

attorneys were testifying
igainst a similar bill before the
httiust' ;inti'rut subconuiiittet'

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Mitt-hunt Anti-PerSirJtit pra Llr'1tJll1 lilt 1re'

who has learned
quick rt'flexes fromni hIs years tif
Brown,

-

anti-perspIrint ingredients

/
i

and remain dr...

cc i-'t' if c e1U perspire.' hac il

coiictiiri'., suffered friction
----------------------------a
burns on his t'Itiocc menU morenemlu

,

than an leading spras.

You nia be able to skip a da

high school, college and pr

in avoiding a headon collision.
"i guess that the Old ('oach

disaster, Brown coinniented after he picked himiise'lf
up frummi the artificial turf.

...
averted

The'

,

incident

pcucpit.tubt ,.ICIr,ct.,i l('i e.ce.uc,e Itie'*
cpT,$t lotllIuiJ c .ini e' ipe' c ih
pe'ripitJIiUfl arid help ic ti

happene'tl

of the' lust exhibition weekend Iii

,.sinst perspae.bt'on t'dain
pvc.i.ii bull'
t'I Miithnt

(lie NFl., wtiicti timis time' (lie

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1 shall deal with 'Vocatinna I Gui id.i nec and 'Career
So coutld you please send
Mill via Air tl,mil ,&amp;t lea-ct
copies of your 'Vocational

(l,iid.unc" iook!et. plus 3.5
.ddtuonaI copies of your
'Tests for Employers and
r:mplovers'

'And if you have anything
else that I could misc with
this group, please send them
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more charming and operative Buy new clothesyou need,
"ut make sure the)' are in good taste
GEMINI (May 21 to June 21) Go to recreations you
along for best results. You are
enjoy and take your mate
a good deal Try to imitate
accomplish
1cative and can now
one who is vet)' successfulMake your
MOON ('lIlLl)REN (June 22 to July 21)
friends in
good
horn: at attractive as you can and then mute
music
to your
for a delightful time Adit color, harmony and
abode Show others you have (hie taste
LEO (July 22 to Aug 21) If you give a pat on the back
to those who work with you, they will cooperate with you
more l)on't forget to do shopping that is necessary. Make
professional appointments you may need
advice from those who
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w
,tuon. Listen to what an adviser has to suggest and foLios
inrough with ideas Be wise
LIBRA (Sept 23 to Oct 22) You are a magnetic person
today and can charm others easily, whether in business cit
social life and get the results you want Entertain tonighI
Make sure you dress well.
SCORPIO (Oct 23 tc Nov 21') You can now get th
i
liii you need which wtil dear up con f using condit:oi,
PC
can
b
happiness
Much
start Investigating without delay
yours Show that you are a romantic person
SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22 to Dec 21) You can spen
re
spare time with congeniats you like and gain much pleasu
you
want
out
of
Li
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therefrom. He happy. Know what it
and then go after it Seek right ideas
CAPRICORN (Dec 22 to Jan 20) Ideal day to impto
your civic image and improve relations with those who a
'itjl to your welfare Do philanthropic work that
important and make a fine impression on othersAQUARIUS (Jan 2. to Feb I')) Conditions come
through which you can benefit greatly. so work on the ma
important one first Don't limit yourself - be active is y
can Evening can he happy with mate
PISCES (Feb 20 to 't1a 20) If you follow yo
hundies, you can accomplish a great deal today, since rh
are particularly accurate A better understanding with ma
is in the offing Think kindly

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pound man on the other end
( that tth or appendix.

And this new organismic
(total) instead of organic
(segment.il concept is
sprr.idini like wildfire.
lies- . Brunson is .1 aiperh
example of the same thing

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who
yesterday's accent upon pleasing tho se

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duni my. After
Alter tills start it
was an easy matter for Eas:
I win a club, lead a diamood to his partner, win a
second club after West led
that suit and let West's sec
nod diamond trick set (tie
citritract
It was tough luck to timid
the king anti jack of clubs
.iuiui (l(it't'fl of diamonds In
tile wrong spots, but a carethe
Itil South would have made
the contract In any event.
:\flt'i drawing trumps he
would lead a low diamond
tow ard (lumlimny and would
have had time to set up Ills
last two diamonds for a (Itsc a u- d of one of (ltiflhillV'S
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hs-t'n
The tabling
with South's heart contract
South
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North
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On (tie o ther hand, if East
What do nn •1u '.'"
and West tiLid just been in.
A-Double. No guarantee goes
dIned to bid a little niiorc,
this double, but Ii won't
vuiIh
SuIti would never have had
give
sour
oppt)nrtlts game and
play
at
to
u
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a:chance to
In a juk) prn.11.
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hearts,
TO DAY'S
East might ti a v e pulled
You do doublc and Nuith
himself together and given
tiia partner a cOfliI)ClIt'C 1a, tvuo spattea What do you
rgise to two spades or West d 110w'
Answer tum,,rru,w
might have elected to ti)' a
takeout double with his nice
hard Either Way tile)' ,old
.n4 Si iou IACOIY MODIRN bosS
have reached the easy SPade
to, "Win at fltidgt," 1C/O II flfV'
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. papa'), P0
419, Radio City
till
won
South
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New
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mean iiuch to you Attending the studies oi the services of
your choice rflew5 a glowing spirit in you amid makes it
of others, even
possible for you to continue to tic thoughtful
na-c
when personal problems
1)l You can iliscuss quietly
ARIES (Mar II to Apr
to
a far better understanding
conic
vu itti an associate and
not stay out to
Show your finest qualities in public Do
late tonight. Show you are sensible
TAURUS (Apr. 20 to May 20) I)oin something
favors in the
thoughtful for one who has done you many
your finest clothing
you
reacti
yoer
aims
Wear
past can help
and make fine impression Avoid any arguments
You can express yourself
;I-MINI (May II to June 21)
that appeal to oui Show more
'.- well at the activities
affection for mate and get right results ,-vo,d one who is
5.
not
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MOON ChlIlI)KEN (June 21 to July II) Spend time at
home, making it more charming and showing fine affection
to those to dwell with you You can ttiink deeply and wisely
a bou t how to make the future more satisfying
lU) (July 22 to Aug Il) A day to join in recreation
wuthi associates and cement better relations witti them
Meditation vu' ill reveal how to express your loftiest
convictions l)ont permit anyone to lead you astray
in discover a
VIRGO (Aug 22 to Sept 22) You

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classes .it
verity, I would pick a coed
a male student at random; then let them come II)
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more valuable rhen
sensible plan for making your property
expert
how
to add to prese nt
talk over with business
e
action
ak
Income Stop feeling so f ru strated r

men.
For religion houkI itip'
plement catechism wit h
cational guidance and prac-

be piepared by our churches
for "total harmonious adjustnie-nt to society.
Anti that involves more

LIBRA tSept. 23 to Oct 22) You vu ant to reach many
personal aims, so get an early start, and carry through
Contact Fine friends who can he helpful to you Attending
group affairs can have line results
the

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SCORPIO (Oct 23 to Nov II) rr ' to oniprchcnd
reasonS why you and others are not reacting us usual tod.c.
A fine day for cnjoinai
Ihen try to do something about it
the romantic side of Life
SAGIrIARIUS (Nov. 21 to Dec 21) Any new interests
of life is concerned can now he

vu-here the social side
to your roster A
pursued with fine results Add fine friends
good pal gives you a new idea 1-chow it
strong effort
CAPRICORN (Dec 12 to )in 10) Make a
image
with the
ill
improve
your
in going after aurias that
person
will
give
you
fine
ideas
public A most Practical
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Contact this person early
AQUARIUS (Jan II o Feb l) Fine day for studying
to get into new activities and
datc that will soon permit you
get right results Gain the friendship of an important person
Make your life a happy one
Mar 20) You have excellent
l'lS('FS (Feb 20 to
and
gain the benefits -t romantic
hunches, so follow them
you
have
can
he
pursued
with excellent resulti A
interest
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Ie:arned how to solve their
critical everyday sodal di
lemmas.
And that IS .1 vit.ul asset of
'Ike
r.uror
pulpit
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Emers o n

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'Preaching is merely - nun
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more th an deliver
tvpei of s.•rnions in which
the-v mrr'kv rrp.'at i('71111hire.

Instead, they employ local
oc"Case Records" a nd du
merit moral princtpk"i by
concrete examples from
modern life, told in the muirI
raIl' e not the
ncr
lhis rn.iil sets tic IN
non-profit t'-'duuci*tiiimi.sl tunc-lion of this newspaper. So
dergvmnen (Arid teachers
get a -41)% discount on such
c-tsav

.imnong our leading clergy -

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DEAR SUI'EFREI): 'iou have.
IN MILWAU
CONFII)ENTIAI. TO ASHAMED TO ASK
no
"stupid"
question'There
are
and
ask.
KF.E: Go ahead
too
they're
because
remain
Ignorant
who
only stupid people
ashamed to ask.

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others and gain their gocutwill You can now advance
towards the greatest possible success with these companions'iou can also settle any differences of opinion that are of a
romantic or personal nature
ARIES (Mar 21 to Apr I')) I'alk with associates and
come to a far better understanding with them now. Make
the future brighter a n d morc satisfying- Do some
entertaining with mate tonight that will he pleasant.
'lAtIKUS (Apr. 20 to May 20) Gain the cooperation of
and you are able to make your surroundings

Likewise. ne- Stund,uv evening can he de-ente-d in the
1ntrovPTt'EVtrOv''Tt Tests.

Th ey were then to show
VERSATILE CLERGYMEN
the class how the-v vvniild tr.In my ,addresces be1ore to hunch cnvrrsahofl, as
dental and medical T0hii,
with a stranger seated be-

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It is thus very' relevunt in
Yo'ing People's Meetings to
launch the "Compliment
(,hia ic * .l$)-dav• prolect for
sprt'ag hiriv nid Imppinese.

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GENERAL- tINI)ENCIES: One of your best

wish to .i,cceed on
job or in marriage'

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From the Carroll Righter

Phis the rsc.'nti.i I
.,lit-, tr aits to cultivate when

Dr. (:ranr." he tetephoneuI

with those buildings
Mv h'ul l'to' a that rio not prominently
I 1l.Res of tiumsin.'
ilia-Imlas their street numntwr c I get so peeved when I
''k a n,.mnutier up In the telephone book, get to the neightairtioo(l iund then have to ask someone where the place
that i am looking for Too often ntimht'rs (in residences
hu'.' In-en painlu'd over ;r ;i!a i-ti so high that at night
'h'- - at.- ti lii.' sti,iclnwc co ian.' iiiiKt bark and often walk
ill, lii strange- hoiisi.'s all the while wishing For a flashlight What it tooI project this vu-ritild be for service clubs
il I over the country.
After a number of ears mirrors on medicine cahirets
get cloudy around tI.' edges I had such a one that was
With a 15-cent bottle of gold
in it h.-rwise good condition
;a ml - bought it a hobby store. I painted a scroll of leaves
rut blsvommi S 4111 around the edges of the mirror t hu
Those wi a (iesire a mu
t-iv'er ing the -IOmi(1 s' a rt'a
sti-neil to ice as a guiid.' ft
t -uta-.- ilt-ign 'ntmld make
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Rule', the 23rd Psalm, etc
"crgarnsmic' pacta.
h'is teach them the "Cornplimen t (J11h" srr.itec!v for
winning friends

long distance, '1 am cched-

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than reir,ttinn if the Ten
(;nmma nd menti. the Cisirien

Case U-i: Del Rninson
is the versati!e pastor of the
First Baptist (;hnrch at
Chester, S. C.

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friends, better jobs, plus an
increase in general health
and happiness. Bravo!

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DEAR ABBY: My husband of 46 years insisted on
renting the small house which is situated on our property to
two young women He did this last year In spite of my
His checkstrongest objections. He doesn't need the moneyIng account Is in four figures and tic has ark - adequate
my pension.
pension. I also have
I made that little house habita ble, but to bear him talk,
he did it all himself. Unconscionable braggart!
Those women are in and out all day long and my
husband enjoys looking at them for too much to suit me- I
At the
knew this would happen when he rented to them.
time I couldn't decide between divorce or suicide. Now I
should I die and
have made up my mind It's divorce. Why
Lave him living?
I'm not In need of any advice. I just want someone to
tell me I have made the right chok' 'lave I'
' FFEREl) ENOUGH

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HE-tB UNI)ECII)l-1): If you have any doubts or mIsgh'ings about your reasons for wanting to adopt a child.
you'd be wise not to.

baked good!.

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DEAR ABIIY: When I was In my teens I gave birth to
a baby boy which I gave up for adoption because I was not
married. My husband knows all about it and has never held
it against me.
We have two darling daughters an d are considering
adopting a baby boy. We don't want another child unless
we are sure of getting a boy.
I keep thinking maybe the reason I want a boy is to
replace the one I gave away. If this Is true. it wouldn't be
lair to the child. My husband is satl.sf led with our family,
but I am the one who wants a boy. Please help me decide.
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DEAR ABBY: I am a 77-year-old hou.ccwlfe with two,
small children Now that my older child is in school all day
I have time to watch some of the morning talk shovs on
television. Lately I have noticed that thcse shows have
become a soapbox for Women's Libbers who tell me "hat an
ompty life I'm living "The (lull, dreary housewife, tied to
say I
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have no chance to express myself or use my imagtratlon
I have never felt that I was "tied" to anything I have
a car in my (triveway. and even If I (lklfl't, I have two
healthy
legs to get me where I want to go.
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expressing myself and using my imagination. I
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dra1eries and curtains and I've even upholstered my own
furniture- I dream up a different menu for nearly every
mi-al - and I u-prcss ms.'lf plenty vu twit' niv children are
flcert1C(i I am happy as a homoniaker, and I wish women who
find fulfillment in other vu ay-s would quit downgrading me
Since this wonderful country of ours began, the source of
its strength has been the family The wile and mother has
made the house a home and held the family together .
Sign me "IIAI'I'Y IN OLYMPIA"
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train Ie!i Mrs William "Bill" Heriong. whD W85 hostess at her home.

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C"ards on I (Ible,
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We are t,iitJiltl ) being told to get our feelings to the
,urtace, to let louse those aggressions, to get rid of
bottled-up emnutlunS- Only then, we are told, can we rid
ourselves of hejtlji.'he%. ulcers, neck pains and other jsstarted ills
In other wools. it's better to be bitter on the outsid

thin on the inside
Hut then. we are jlso constantly being told that a woe

can damage a child's psyche and a husba:f
her sacrtf Ic'-'
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('.I NIRAL I LNl)I' NClI S You start the vu cek
determined to get results from vu hatever is of

interest and conccn to you whether personal, business or
govcmnnicntal You have the chance now to unovL'r some facts
and figures you have not hiatt before anti to use them at once

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ARIES (Mar II to Apr . 1')) YOU have litany ,c%ponsibilitics
to get rid of, so start early on them and do not neglect taxes or
insurance Know what it Is that loved one expects of you
I hen do your utmost to please
I AURUS Apr 10 to May 10) Sit down with that
important partner and cement better relations, particularly
here iuuust vital issues are concerned Get to the right public
places to put your ideas across successfully Avoid tunic
waiters
(d:MINI (May 21 to June Il) You have many duties to
unt il
perform so get at them call)' and stick with tasks
completed liking the right treatments can do much to add to
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your present energy Don't he afraid of e*ercuse
MOON CHILDREN (June 22 to July 21) Plan part of this
day for the good amusements you have not had in &amp; long time
Get relict from worries Keeping busy with creative wtk you
like to do is ve ry fine now Ixcellent results are Possible
t.U) (July 22 to Aug 21) If you do not stir up any old
and
wounds at home, you can make this a most harmonious
to
k,n
and
encouragement
happy day, p m there Give more
contention
all Is fine Quietly rid yourself of that bone of
can
VIRGO (Aug 22 to Sept 22) It you shop simly, you
ineiead
with that new plan for

then follow through

production Mike your lute work more efficient Keep aru
professional appointment you may have made
23 to Nov 21) Find better methods tot
SCO I(l'iO (U
some plan
jetting the right energetic people to go along with
you have that means * great deal to you l)o something hclptul
for them, too \'our social ideas are goad -- follow through on

them

SAGI I lARIUS (Nov 22 to Dec Il) Instead of trying to
project yourself so much, get into the studies and work that
Show- trig mnor'a affection
are utal now and make big he
for mate is important in p mu Increase your own happiness as

well

CAPRICORN (11cc 21 to Jan 20) You have a secret
associate ttirouglt vu hiomut ou ciii benefit now, so get together
early with this person I hen the social is most productive of
good results later Do some entertaining yourself in p mn
AQUARIUS (Jan 21 to Feb l) You have certain matters
not delay any
to handle in the business world and you should
civic
work
with true
lonler in so doing Inter into that

enthusiasm and get excellent results Speak softly to others
PISCES (Feb 20 to Mar 20) FInd new outlets for
cxpmcssiflj yourself better now and triose whose background
has been different from your own can be most helpful Stake
of that
new fmicnds who are clever and Jynamtc and let some
tub off on you think logically
Carroll Righter's Individual Forecast for your sign f o r
October is now ready For your copy send your birthdate and
$11to Carroll Right![ Forecast (flimiuC of newspaper), Box hI°,
Hollywood, Calif 9 0028

\tually. I believe it Is best to be truthlui ,'.ith Lh-i
in
1u fl ly members at all times As I tell my family
made
for
them
resent
all
the
su:rif1ces
I
have
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Don't worry about taking the new car," I etjntsoi
mother
is
dr-tv
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well, the walk to the garage will be good exercise for ru"

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prefer wearuo
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my
daughter
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pointed toes and
these shoes I hate here Why, the
u:a
nuere
now that the tu'
stiletto heels hardly - vei liii t
vurn down this wanot esenut the
I think it l IIuIpiJi taut k-u 11", ht'jth to
little things In tile as well as the bi" things. Some little
things 1 have not resented, loudly ana clearly include.

Having my handc.'ratted pewter cancIlestkk melted
down it, u chemiilstry experiment.
vpe" a
llaving lily new manicure scissors used to pry
toy sfu
Looking tvuu hours fur my curling iron'.
Find it in the basement where It Willis used in an mx-

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et 'Pefoct id pest 01$ o
prrI of
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Crc.,! Coin. St"it COj"'t.
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feo,'pa ,
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fDvitiO,fl f ?h
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(y Fp hanut.
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DEC. UI
Vl n'p' ParO,, F.Dq,da 7770
£'tornc,.s 'or tIs (iIe
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FICTITIOUS NAME
DEC.?!
PICI' ICE
C e-rcsge'- 0 bjl, r,4'55 at 790 lru
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Seminole
(c,,,'n'! c .icvrioa uricte' trtC r-,cu,oi/s
FICTITIOUS NAME
04C)'ricE .sreretc,g,rru?I.$tI.?Y
Of P V SERVICES. •rsd!Pslt
we in!•fl 'C rrg'siec SaC rome *c'cl
"t,1 &amp; P0 1ø
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Court.
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1094. Sanford. 5?u..riot, CDUfI1y.
Senninoli C.011')'V. r-lo'ida ri •C
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B I. B LAAN SERVICE. eriC tOIl' I
.nICtr.g11tetSlidnamewtrtte FiClitpu 45n.e 5!atjij.
t.0'i ItS 09 FiCifid,O SlatuleS 19S7
Clerk Of IPie Circuil Court. 51'tnufloLe
S R01•lIC P Lewuck
County. Fio,a •n accord•nte *uth
W Dawns
tIe p'Ow'S'orfl Of tpi. FhC!I5
fyar's, 5tatuteS, TOW# Sactioro Pijbt5P Au it. 25 s.c'1 I, I, rn
DEC. 51
kSOP Florida Statutes 1951
5 H LOCh B5er
Pjtcii%)5 Av II. 25. Swb. I. 8. 19'7
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FICTITIOUS NAME
hOICE 15 P-fe
9 vtO !rt
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crc et'9aed •t' b.mt"$tSS i' Lake
FICTITIOUS NAME
Mar,, S?'n,rioi, County, Florida
,''C( l5t's4'1'('1 -- "a' i
unsier tie fi0iliotjl name Of "THE
n b,,S nuI.55 .1 3:)?
PLA)5'TIT 1004". ariD '0.' we inlend
Iced-a D . Af)o'La. Seen.nc,p
lo rig 5tqf 9iØ same *rtPi ?Po Clerk
FlQrC uflDt' trip
Of rn Circuit Court
semnot,
''.PIQ.J$ name of EAIFkT
County, Fso,p in .ora.rc. e;IPi
(CT RON IC SERVICE ano
the pi Vy'Si0.-4 04 tPi
FiC!tt,oi.i
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?f'gcS'ef Said 'tJmp
S'a'u",s, 'To Wit
"the C'e'r. o the C.rcu-t Cojr'
56509 FIr cta Sta'ules 1957
'nnOl? Coun',. Florida it' .
S RQbtrt T An0eron. LTD
'.'daflC'*,'htPiePtOw.SlOflSOf Irs,
Get-oral Partnet
r''uous Name SlaluIij. To WI
RObert M Anderson.
'-'.on 16$ U? Florida S,'j'e'
General Partn
PuOlmI?? Asig 15. 73. S'$ I. 1. 1977
5 James F Q1j,nn
DEC. 59
P-jV,jl'5cl Sept I. 1 1$. 72. 1972

72-Artvnents Rent
Un4urniiP*d
23-Apartments Rent
Furnth.d

26-Mobile Homes Rent

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FICTITIOUS NAME
P,)T ICE ISPo.fet, vgoIn!P.afia'0
n Dv$r$f'S$ •t 2413
Frtrtct' Lyt, Sanford, Semnole
Co.,!p Florida unde? the fiçtt.tj$
04 CENTRAL ALIGNMENT
SIJPPLYS. ,d 'a I un'eriD 'o
rp;-s'pr 5a. nbt -'t 't•
tft Circuit Court, Scrvnole CQvfly.
Florida in •CCOi'dWrCe With P159
p'o-v's ions p4 ?P4 Fictitious P4arne
$t.ttp$, T Wit - $'t.cmn 16$ U?
FO"C• Statudfl 1957
$ Harry W boors,
P.ibl ,5I'm
p! I. 8 15 37. 1977
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FICTITIOUS NAME
PICT ICE 5 Pit'tOy 9iv?fl U'at *9
are ngaged in bi/SirstU •t 101
Alfimente
Gentvieve
Drive,
Springs. Iecnl.sp$e County, Florida
under the filtitrOus name of DUN
RITI
CON$YRUCTION
f
Intend tO
TERPIISES. arid *
rCgiitar 5*0
With Ire Clerk
'Pt, (,rut Cwr1, Sen'tnuie County.
Florida 'n •C(i0.da'?Ce *117) th
ov'slons 04 fpi4 Ficl.tiO/I f4
5ttuteS, To WIt Section *630'
Florida $tCfwt,$ 19$,'
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NOTICE 15 rter.o 91cr) ??S?I we
crc tngag.ø 'n Bjsnei.s at 121 Gum
LOn9w'OOC. FlO'uDS 37730
Semnol, COn'v, Fc.rida ur,dar 'Iii
fi0 ,fi
flim? Of MYRIAD
TERPRISES, bed we onfind '0
50 IP Clerk of
'cc 'r a- e•r,'
to', "rf
5ennne COvOty.
Flo,pa in •cto,dance wtP f?o
VOw510f of the
4ame
Sttufts. To WI Sector •.
FlOrid. Statvtts 1957
g C. A Wliot.,ioy. '
OIa,l 5 Fi'y$
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25
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FICTITIOUS NAME
NOTICE
V9
afee'?gagednousvs,ss.t PC BOO
1)4, Lake Ma.','. 37744, Seminole
County. Florid, under the fictitious
name of A BETTER TR(( SEP.
VICE, InOthet we infend Id register
s.d name wiflu th Clerk of the
(rn.', Curi, Seminole Count,,
Fi,,ø. n aorC.crsc, *trt tne
tI'O.lioriI of tn. Fettlficjij Name
Statufes, to *it
Section $430'
Florida Sf&amp;u$es 1957
5 Joe I 1'-'eec
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security Ac1ull, 1W pt'1? 323

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Proprty

3jsiness Property
37-Real Estate Wanted

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"t'S hOyt full set of tools B E
Link Construction, 3fl

34'Mobile Homes

56m,rebfed
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C$?f who thigh SchOol gnadualt
Must be bondable Cal? for 1
pountment 37) 6712 Don Lowe

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41-Bicycles
42-Boats and
Marine Equipment
43-Camping Equipment
44-Sports Equipment

, Seur?y

Sanford
guards.
£1!an'rti' Springs are., urfCrfrI
ad tJ P"Ct't tuf"i'S.flcI
"'""S r( 511 0761

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SD-Garage -Rummage Sales
SI-Auctions
37-Wanted To

Buy

$4-EquIpment For Rent
55-MIscellaneous
For Sale
Goods
36-AntIques

Office EquIpment
59-Machinery

And Tools
60-Building Materili
6) -Lawn And
Garden Equipment
67-Ltvestock And
Poultry
Supplies

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71-Auto Repairt
Parts . Accessories

72-Import

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Part Imi' Counter help II) r1l
Apply In Person, or call PETE
DELTONA
REXALL-441'9'977
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I CASHI(R HOSTESS. I'4r
3-45l
9 30. 5 0•r • week Personal p
PIuS DtDCI%dable. We need a gres'
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Person Ofll) ?Q l'dolday HOUS?.
E Commercia', Sanford

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BARMAID WANTED Lak C VII
Bar 1792,
mi
in Volus a
County om ii7
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t.ct now Represent Sarah Cowentr
in yojr area Part time safes, $1
time earnings Plo invetfrree?%
(OIlecl,ons. or deliveries CC
oortunuty for local manage? Fi'
00cr
appointment
call
Bridgeman. between and I?. '
644 4547

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FulItimeRN'Iand LPN'$ 3 11 I'mIt
Part timt LPN's 11 7
EsPtCtd aides 73. or 311 thifl
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Cook full time Apply Lakeview
Nursing Center, 919 E 2nd St
5-a - icr
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I Ill l'. t THE
WAN I Afl NI) I A TRAP
JUST A SURE WAY TO
ANt)
RESULT S
GET
THUS (AR 740 ONE
COME LIP WITH A RET

Dry cleaning presser waded Espr truce helpful but not
necessary Call 531 5415
mornTng
PVPflhI4g shifts Apply in persnn tQ
Bahama Jots, 250$ Fr,nfl Ave,
Sanford
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9,00 AM

Would y
lik• to su,ipIemesu$ yOuf.
presnt Income Work at your own
leisure For !ietafls wrte P0. Bo
713. Can.Ibcrry, FIa. 37701 or calt
lftCrö-i. m. )0$I3103$I.'
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7 P m Apply in pt-son Sanford'
Rmnth House. Plo Øsone cells.

Lester Seel, 11)1 S
M.s
Willow Ave Sanford, re
cently ran the following ad
In TIlE HER,4L0
I43 V.W by owner Good
Condition, but needs pain?
$350 0000000
The afternoon tn. ad came
out in Itie paper. they re
(dyed 7 calls The 2nd
caller I,oughf It
LIKE I SAID NOT A
TRAP JUST A VERY
c000 WAY TO GET RE
SO CALL
SULTS FAST
327 7411 0" 1)1 99-7) AND
PLACE API AD IN OUR
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Rg,ncy
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YelLow Cab Co • 7C1 S Park.
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Sunday, 107 Loch Arbor Court 313
116$. 17) 1735. or 3731244 TWO
wicker chairs, furniture, lamps,

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Every Monday PIle
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Open daily lOS We buy or cIl pne
piece or housrhold Consignmenl%
For information (all
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SIan Verrnillion. 327 9470 Sanford
Auclori Hy 1792. Sanford
AUCTION SALE

FRIDAY NIlE 7:30 p.

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of $10 Call Credit Manage?, 372
tIll or see et Sanford St-wIng
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Call WeekdayS beloreN004 'IO
cancel your ad for
- 'art
following day and
Ihe
Sa?urdaS before I? noon

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1$re lIsted for iour

Motorcycles

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54nIord's Ont, .iuthor,Zid Singer
dealer. ness Singer Zig Zag
Cabinet, $99 OIlier Zig Zags from
$61 up KINGOON'S SEWING
CENTER 210 F lit Sf - Down

5:50 new 1972 flrdg,StOne. 100
,P, *25 over cot? New and Used
tinOgestOfle parts. BARNES
YCLE SALES. Orange City 904
773 2538 -

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resident

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SHOP THE EASY WAY!

1970 Ford LTD
a fIr Sedan, Vs. A1
ps Pt')- PAN. Factory
Ar Light Green

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1970 Ford Custom 500
5 .51,

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Olds Delta

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door

1)70 Pontiac LeMans

RAP Lb

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Lesabre$2295

10 QUICk
4 Dr. Hardtop

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69OpelGT- Area$$1795
sport mode
66 Buick Skylark 2
Dr. Sport

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69 Dodge 2-ton FLtbed 1193
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64 Jeep 'I wIt Drive
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ton
70 Chevrolet
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Chevrolet

PIckup

Camper
61 C.iiv. PU w-uI$IIIY
Roses
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DAILY DlECTORY OF BUSINESS SER\- iCES

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FORD

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Sontord, FlorIda
PHONE 322 1481
Winter Pork Ph 644 8916

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si Johns River From 513.730
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fabulous ommuflily. wi?h all
facilifIes on I? 97
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living room chairs. (10th?? rack,
bedding, a real nice Il' a 12' green
nylon rug Air condilionerl and
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corinpirlely furniShed, large lot
Reasonable 170$ Magnolia Ave
37) 6163
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new salon Opening, Sarubord
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by purchasing lhiS 7 bedroom. 7
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heal and air, and by renting Out
Ihe one bedroom aparlment that
comes with.? 526000 TermS
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has many lusuries' Five of them
are bedrooms Has built in kil
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room wilfl fireplace. dining roam.
central heal and air, and fenced
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7571 Park, 377 7118
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lamly room. large lot 515,900
322 IISO Owner broker afler S P 5',lton Place - Eiclusve
mu
Owner sharpened Iheir pencil and
Sliced pruce from SSS.U0O to 1-15.000
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on IbiS 3 bedroom. 7 bath, with
5lurday&amp;Suflday
DELL'S AUCTION
enclosed pool in Ibis eaclusivr
kinqSbcrryHOfflC,3LedrOOm,?th
residenlialarea Don'? wail' Secil
SERVICE
hii(k. lormal dining roor.i.
today!
Hwy 16. Wi's? Stnford
paneled family roan', cr,lral heal Loch Arbor - EaclulIve - (bug.
37) 5620
and air, buill in kitcht'n ',il10 dish
briCk and beAutifUl! ThaI's the
washer, diSpOsal and range.
4
bed
best way !o describe thiS
giraUl' $.'1.c0Ocns'enliO0.tl EPA
room. 2't bath, lakefront home
Wanted To Buy
52
VA I inanc iniJ Airporl (blvd This home his it all 559500
RAY
orner Mignolii Ave
CASH 371 1%)?
You've come 10 lb.'
5,inLantit
CRANK, (boulder. 671
ni(3hf ad ThuS 7 bedroom" on corner For used furnifure, appliances.
10015. tIC Buy 1 or 1001 items
01 151' a 70' for only 511.950 Will
For sale or rent 3bdrm.li,bafh
Larry's Mart, 715 Sanford Ave
slop you fl your Iracks!
kulc,itnct*uIPPt'cl Casselborry and
,pav,Manyo?hsrLstlngs
Winter Sprinqs ,tre.a $35 1441
Equipment For Rent OpenAIl Day (vary Saturday
- Available Sundays
RENT A 0(0
by Appoln?meflt$
Rollaway. Baby Beds
and INSURANCE
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
116W 1st St .372 S1SI
REAL ESTATE INSURANCE
101 C WEST FIRST ST
Ri's 372 775?
Stenstrom
Ph-------372 5611
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55
2363 park
Really 322-3420
For Sale
Nights. Sundays 4 HolidayS Call
San ford Realty
377 6824
377 60S3
112 6436
(lecltOOrnm l,mnnIcne. Studio ('I.)( I
-7544 So frermch.'C
Mis ,tenns 3309 S Sanford Ae
Day 3727217
371 1563
ST. JOHN'S REALTY
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Large console color TV. goou ic'n
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
garaQe. large lot Nice neult
ditson. SlOOcash 37) 5366 afber 7 P
170 N Park Ave .327 6173
hood w w carpet Lands-ii
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Available nighf? at 372 7357
*77000 3?) 151$
-Nelson's Florida Roles
Three bedroom. I RaIn. CO. lencid.
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W000MUEF'SGARDEN CENTER
trees, pick up 1. mortgage, (-it
601 Cplcry Ae 17.7 )9b
relnan(e $16,500 37) S176

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(lOUSE PLEASE CALL 377 7.775
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$'t'i,i5C Work Call 322 )U

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LOW DOWN PAYMENT
LcIMrLC 'ELY RECO'-I OtT tONED

2 .2 (bedroomS for rein? No AlcOholiC
Camp
allowed
beverage?
Scmmnole
37?
1170
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2$-Business Propirty For Rent
p'ant Cares
manufactur n
29-Wanted To Rent
I Ccrncri?e Ppe Co. Old Apocea
Ha y Plo of Over land Rd Locn
P45r5 area Apply in pe"sri tO
Real Estate For Sale
t'C PVitt plan! manager
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family parks 1515 (4y 17
Sanford 373 1930. Day. Wit.
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(( 141? U i
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42
muSiC I PortabiC iv's ft 4 '/ .it'I
$?$ Canh
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Marine Equipment
Color A15m) IllS ChrySler Stafnr*11 1997
- Wagon 37) 0704
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('OODLES. AKC- 1. *C?IS Old
i'.oi X)00 hardwoOd tloor. bath tub,
Own mn,ature lOP E
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chocOlate
i,- c,imOdO P. washb5sin. deop sink,
I?? 77S
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Airport Blvd 377 S373
5' '.i lumb.'r Call 372 74.IS
Pet
and
Trailer
RauIifuI AKC Collie pupS
(bats Mobors
n,-',h picked oranges, apples.
oos
QJ411tV Champion blood
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I!.)Cli0%. kukel. PlC Ii,' Ihe pib'cP,
I ru's 377 6196
Downtown Sanford. 37? S9Ai
pound peck, bShCl on tub Dm05
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P14CC, Hwy 46, betwe?fl I 1 4
DupermanP'nsche?. Req ferns?.. 2
Seminole Sporting
#fs. old, good natured, cjd
Small children (best off.'
Goods
ml, American RCA Victor T v
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32?
4116
fltistoni ,SI-l' (H,-,ui.-n
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%Ro 00011 conditiOn 373 1176
(',erman Scnepherd p140
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751h A Sinlorci Avo
$70 575
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air, Call SlI 7)73 Dealer Locat.rl
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only. no pets 5175 monito
. un %l9,?.O. one loll, I bedroom.
l$,jlPi 1(nlrii lici' and a,. car
FurniShed one bedroom aparIr4nruci
petrnij SanlIlnujo RP4lly IflC Real
? 9450
adults, no peR
$316717
AVALON APAR TMLPdT.
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4 lPns sp cou5 3 bdrm , 7 bnlh. 7
116W 2nd St
in garage. home. on ovorSiied
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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
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the
c'undImen
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disagreed
on
the
need
for a poy
if mayor t' as,qtwd.
raise
/neeo
said.
"If
yi pant
Dr lhierr, in itmnking the qug.
raise,
I
don't
think
thk is
gretiun, w'Intd nut that u
All th ,'rwnril memher' hdgt the matter of nuneil a PY
Y
rinag'
r
ariec
for
t;e
coming
year.
a
valid
reason
for
bring)flg
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
it mayor
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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Monday, September 11 972—Sanford Florida 32771
Price 10 Cents
65th Year, No. 15

Pinecrest Area Produces Worms

Wigglers In City Water
a Iii, a hen It i
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tl1s(I\trId small red worms n
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advised
department
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It 11111 s(o1r
i'omtng from the ptgots aloni: "liter had an apparent high t
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any
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ill
till
At least thrni S,iit 'iii \' tb .iter
Mrs 11 I Stogner, 103 West strong to ilrink +"
reM(ientS, all P'mecrest area
Another neighbor, Mrs ( 'Ivite IO( 'harili' said Use city hail wilil ts'gsmi uiurii'dlately to
dwellers, have reported finding 30th Street, called The Ilerahi
V Nult. of Ill() West 311111Street, cleaned imnil dtsinft'rted the nruuilk'ate Use pests.
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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signs of one particular can___________________
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.
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- Understand that the ifl'
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

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reported w hen they qualified
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

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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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A 69'ycnr'ultt Orange ('it)
usisin was killed In ii uiir'car
accident on U.S. 112, jail
south of his hometown this
niuruing. 1 hi' Flor ida High-

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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 reasufi as yet, feIIOfh

hazard and pointed out that
cveral traffic accidents have
occurred.
however, Sanford Airport
tenants and the Airport two

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dealing with saying a prayer or
with
else you'll be 'blessed"
you
break
the
chain.
bad tuck if
give me a call, will you,
Some of the government
people would be int.teited in
getting to the bottom of it!

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assessed along the way, too.

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rentals being available
throughout Seminole County.
some people are willing to be
scalped).
If you're caught, you have to
make good the differences

those "chain letters"

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tu)gner,
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 City
g
material. his spelling, mathematical achievement,
Hike
V
ote
On
the
for
back
To
brought
Aug. 14 meeting, again
skills and school attitude. MI of these can result in mu 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
I
S
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
.
ouuiiiil Sioti about fast traffic reported drug overdose.
(Isng anti coining from the
..
Del. it L J. Krtz, chief
Sanford Airport utilizing the

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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
that, don't you think'

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disgruntled over their ci'inpi't1
Is der monkey blznezz. . . Apparently
an esea(w Friday.
"pad" at the municipal zoo, two simlans effect
of their na ttiral habitat, promised
Perhaps they long for the conditions
nog() tYLIIIIpiIigU e',id
by the Seminole Zoological Society whose go-o" ''Speaks no evil'' of
this mont.i). Monkey at. left apparently, typically,
a check with the
the •'pron. lsi_'d Land'' of the new zoo. Incidentally,practice
Is routine
Sanford Police Depar t men t revealed the escape
who voluntarily return after tlu'ii' ITS )I t(- iii the
with the anthropoids,
Miu'in e'th1 I 1h°
out.ide world.

was Patrol w ithtield ittc'ntIIh
cation, pt'mniiiig notillt'utiois
of mut't of kill. Si-v tumorrow's herald for pictures
and t'oniplelc' details of the

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Yesterday's high 90 low' 67,
Partly cloudy through Tuesday

county investigator, reported
Jerry Rtggtns, narcotic squad
pa
to th e
member, was distched

scene after a report was

received from the school that
girls were unconscious.

Sidney Uoyette, school
principal, advised two girls,
bo th age 14, had apparenti&gt;
taken a precription type drug
He said it might have been
sleeping pills. but both students
were removed to a hospital by
.uubulance and parent..s were
One of the gir 6 w a
uiotifuett
%Ci5%I.t'tumi.t'It'U.5 state.'

Itoyctte added
In 41ltaiuivuite Spr in g s. a
woman reported to Seititnule
Count 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
eightmonth-old buy, but Left the
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 Sanford
resembled it doughnut early Plit'e she was raped and
today with showers and several of her wigs s tolen. The
ttiunderstoriius iii the hole anti Incident Is alleged to base
pleasant cool weather around occurred at a 1:tttu Strt'et
uuiost of tht' t'utgt'

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FOLLOWING ALL SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS, THIS CROSSING IS A DEATH TRAP
Fill" TROOPERS conducted a series of tesL% on this
crossing on Sit 431 and determined that if you are in
your auto (A) traveling 35 m.p.h., 30 mph. UNDER the
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running a series of tests on the
According
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in
and
the Seminole County Board
Ninny tittles Florida Highway rural crossing, have recom- girl, Toni Helman, was killed at
Patrolman have pointed out inended to Weaver that a stop the crossing less than two order to get the crossing of County Commissioner-1.
(Contd On t. 2A Cot. 1
how dangerous area railroad sign be erected lf warning tights weeks ago. it was the second declared dangerous. Weaver
crossings e when they file a
fatality report following a cartrain fatality. But for the first
time, two Suite Troopers liave
set out to (to something about an
unprotected crossing.
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Loovering have written it letter
By GARY TAYL011

Churches Now Subjec
To Pay Uti1*it*ies Taxes

Herald staffer Gary Taylor
was on hand at the SR 431
crossing to observe the tests
mentioned In hir, article. and
actuallyrode in tilt lIigha
Patrol cruiser -Ahilv rnan)- of
thetests%ert_being (I),)_ UI.

Coiincil ipproved a re.-iolution
for the 3pectal aisessinent roll
Lit) Attorney S Joseph and equalization for the pavm
AL lAMO' II Si'Hi's(,S - for exemption either by charter
David Davis Jr. told ct..linctl of BalLird Street in which a
or special act.
within
the
Churches
Therefore, Mayor Swofford that the buildings "look good" public hearing was belt!.
municipality can no longer
tu
Davis wa!s juthortzedWeaver, com. exempted froin payment of the ordered that the churches be and will be "beautiful when
to Capt. H. A.
city utility tax, Mayor billed effective initnediately to landscaped." P3yrnent in the prePire 3n ordinancl-' to Compel
manding officer of the F1111
was commercial establishments to
comply with the opinion of the amount of 125,554
Troop that includes Seminole I.awrenceSwofford has .advi.sed
authorized for the civic center adopt proper waste disposal
attorney general.
Count' asking that he '0 City Council.
methods.
City
Council
authorized
and
$35,43a for the city hail,
Mayor Swofford related that
through theappropriate
approved
It
Council
Authorization
also
was
given
channels to have the crossing an opinion was forwarded to his certificates of payment to the
maintenance bond for Spring
from
invoice
payment
of
an
for
the
for
Attorney
contractor
and
architect
off ice by State
dangerous.
on sit 431 declared d'ingerous
the county tax assessor in the Oaks, unit II and a itrtet
amount of $835.55 which lighting plan for Barclay
rvpresenLs one-half of one per W LxXts
AuthurizaUcin wxi 4iven to
cent of the levy ut 1163,123. The
to prepare .tn annezaUcn
.t-4.SCSSLUCnI
invoice
was
for
the
Davis
-roll
and
Mayor
ordinance
for the Dunierich
t71
cits
tax
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Swofford reported tocounclI the property on west Montgomery
city soon wtfl receive a sitnilar Ruad in wtuch a toning ehAnge
d
15 requested from 1(4 to
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bill fromii the ta collector.
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General Robert Shevin stating c1tv',i new city hall -nI
the city has no such authority center.

Jerrold Bross
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been hurled by both

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A county grand jury returned candidates In the heated
[k)litical tiff. but in yesterday's
no
exonerating Ilrevard Count), deliberations by the grand jury.
Bross issued an ifflidavit
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or err
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stating
he appeared voluntarily
of c1arges
b) State
before the august body and not
g of
Attorne) Abtx)tt Ilerrii
distrepancles in the attheruiuestof the grand jury .
political
was his
tampaign tath are sagtng fur Bross (urUiet stated it
although not
the
desire
to
ttstlfy,
state attorney for
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit require to to . and waived
immunity for
encompasiing Brevard aid all rights of
prosecutiun in the matter.
Specifically, the grand jury
Herring alleged Bross was
art inguilt), uf perpetrating clection niet to "cunduct
"reelect
'.estigation
of
campaign
fraud in advertising
a

Thomas Freeman will be guest speaker at
a 6:30 p. m. meeting on incorporation of Lake
Mary planned by Lake Mary Chamber of
Commerce today at the Lake Mary School

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cafeteria lie ill speak on the charter (or the
proposed incorporation. A covered dish
Li
with h'
supper
'II I held meeting.
The program was arranged so that the
twople could have a better understanding of

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what the committee is trying to do to get

BlIEVARD County Solicitor
Jerry Brusi was cleared of
all election fraud charges

things in order to present to the legislative
delegation this fall.*Residents of the area
involved would then have the opportunity to
express their feelings on incorporation in a

County grand jury. Earlier
two Brevard judges threw
out an indictment (roin the
lirevard grand lurv

the prosecution team." Herring
contended that since he is the mandate of Chapter 104.43
Florida Statutes as said
ordy
state
attorney
for
thi
circuit the Implication lit Bross'

This is addresud to thow
chief judge of the Eighteenth
apathetic voters who fluff off
literature
cain nil 'n
Judicial Circuit 011 ur about
the claim that every vote
special election by referendum,
erroneous.
counts." John Kuhn and HerAll interested persons are invited to atA Brevard county grand jury Aug 15 by capdidate Abbott
bert McCarley campaigned for
Weather
also probed identical charges Herring.
tend whethqr they are included in the
a city council wat at Oviedo.
by Herring against firms and
proposed boundaries or not.
Yesterday'
s high 93 low 71. returned
Unofficial retan3 in Tuesby's
an indictment. jury yesterday was givrn by
Partly cloudy through Friday However, the charges were Herrings Bross and Jkm &amp;,helection: Kuhn, 72; McCarley,
with shght chance of lhun' dismissed by two Brevard midt, 11w grand jury also
70. But there were live ableentee
related
all
dershower nialrily during Court of Record judges who considered
ballots to be counted in the
6(1
to
and
herring
itot-uments
marked
as
exhibits
official canvass Wednesday Area death-s ......... II) Entertainment .-.-.... 4C afternoon hours. highs
ruled that Bross
711. Rain are each elected officials atid and imitk a part of the ret orol.
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afternoon. Two of the absentt.e Bridge •.....

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district and county attorneys Wednesday filed suit,
ByJohn A. Spolskl
asking for a court order to bar Turner and Dare To
He Great from operating in Mississippi. Summer
So that we don't get said the suit charged fraudulent business practices,
repetitious on the subject,
operation of a lottery, violation of Mississippi
yesterday my personal obh
securities
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013mipies debacle, let's give sales, scl
some space to an unidentified without a letter of authority.
student at Seminole High
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on the matter:
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event has touched the heart of
many people. The slaying ofll
innocent people. I am deeply
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Sanford Housing Authority board miwmnber
Wettneday evening to advise th group to begin
evicting those tenants who are in arrenr in rent.
John Smith, outing Soriforli
Authorit) director and chairman of (tip
Authority's 1xiard (if commissioners. advined
there are 110,000 lit uncollected rentS
Ile eniiiiinted sonte 15.0(XI lit unpoid rprM
ccumulated since 11w new iiunnicqion tsuirml
WAS a ointed to replace the hoard that ri tgrie;I
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counted. Final, official tally: Crossword puzzle,
Kuhn, 73 votes; McCarley, 72 Dear Abby
votes. go, each vote does courit. Editorial corrunent

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Planning Council

Thursday, Sept. 7, 972

2A— The Sanford Herald

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that wolth the train 50 feet down sem4 the car is Im thari I00 lurut reditkmd to 15 to 25 mph,
the driver would have to reacl
a car traveling 25
the tra,
feet from
the tracks
when the
the at the earbest possible miament
hour 4 mph) can be driver
begins
applying
that he sau the train in order to
Aopped with only an sit foot brakes.
Though Owre we no gleed come to a sale stop. The
margin of safety, if the driver
oxu braking at the first. "I signs on SR 431 betwm t:roopers also feel that dn%-t_-s
the
possible second that he sets the SR 46 and SR 46A. the speed would tend to ignore

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heading south. A two-story possibly see the tram which IS
feet from the crossing, it times arid distances measured
house with a tree in the yard
takes
only 1 1-3rd seconds to were with a trooper driving a
makes it extremely difficult to

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see the approaching train until readi the tracks.
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andwiththedriveranticipating
Troopers
used
its almost too late.
to the braking action.
device
In a test run at 35 mph. the computerized
just
The SR 431 crossing
cardidn'tcome to aStoPUflUflt detine sp . to clock a
Tt
many
that
was Oil the tracks and the front dozen cars coming across the one of
was enforcement officers have
pointed out as dangerous
the stop lines painted on the 39J mph, with only two cars
was made under 25 mph. The clocks were Others are on Upsala Road.
md. And that "
trooper
anticipating
taken just one week after the south of SR 46, and on SR 419 at
th
with e
Tuscawilla Road Both un
theac'tmnaflddOe.itall0Wfar fatalaccident
,ings have bm
The troopers, who have protected cro&amp;,
tht, ricwrmal reartmn :.me. If the
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Bids for furnishings for the new courthouse were heard
and contracts let oil Tuesday. A total of 1194,539.32 will be
s pent fortthese furnishings, plus the drnp.riei and carpeting
According to Gary Crainer, representative of Atrium, Inc.,
interior decorators for the new building, the total figure to be
expended Is $90.000 les.i than had been anticipated.

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COLOSSAL SAVINGS ON HOME APPLIANCES, COLOR TV'S &amp; STEREOS

furnishings include;
Companies receiving contracts
U. K. Wilkinson Company, hlch will 5U1)PI)' (kSks for
clericil anddepartment head use, chairs, seating for waiting
rooms, Furniture for employe lounges, furniture for grand
jury room and other miscellaneous items and accessories
such nslamp.s, ash trays and wi.ste baskets. Delivery dates

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According to Acting County Attorney Ho ward tarset,
is a misdemeanor to knowingly keep a vicious (log,
"Willful ncss must be prove(], how

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t from the sheriff's office in the south court howse facility to
-ar c inplaints relating to the (log leash problem. Ile felt
that It is unreasonable for the residenLs in South Seminole
County to have to travel all the way to Sanford to file cornplainL% on this issue.

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FINAL ta lly of absentee
totes Wednesday night re%-caled John Kuhn winner in
the cliff-hanger i-ace for
Group IV City Council seat in
Tuesday 's 0 d
tion by onl) one vote. Kuhn J
received one of the absentee
votes giving him a total of 1
and his opponent Herbert
McCarley received two with
final count of 72. Two other
absentee votes were dis.
qualified because of liii
proper registration. Arthur
Evans and James Pierson
were unchallenged winners
of the two other vacant
Council seats.

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Winter Springs) have basically
been disenfranchised. He
continued that none of the three
voting Seminole members of
the Council have ever vtsited
the cities to determine their
net1c
Swofford inlcrrtd further
that mans actions of the
&amp;-,il are potiticall) inspired
and that staff members "Just
don't tell their booss what to do
and stay around."
being told that Ben
B
Ward of Oviedo has been
representing the cities on the
Council.asked, How come he
ne ver came here to find out
wiiat we need and want if he is
representing us?"
Carl Goslin, assistant
director of the regional planners, told the mayors they
should 1ean on the County
Commissioner" lithe) are not
their
with
satisfied
presentation. Swofford said,

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Altamonte Councilman Dan
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three South Seminole ci ties

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mayors
of
the
The three
CALNO Council of Local cvuncil that a resolution be
Governments have agreed to go adopted explaining the cities'
to the federal agency predicament. Dorfmon, at the
i Environmental Protection same time, said the Counril is
Agency) that -&amp;dm out the being used as a "political tool to
inor-ty with its complaints harass the cities."
Swofford added that since the
against the compoisition of the
I coun' is not involved in as
many federal programs as the
Planning Council.
Altamonte M&amp;YOr IAWrence cities, it should not be aliowed
offord suggested the action to control the membership of
~i nd said he will take the fight to the planning group.
get urban-municipal
represelitation on the voting
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under the same circ~tance:s is 65 mph duruig the day and 55
of the fatal accident. with the mph at nighL At 55 mph, from
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County Sanitarian Val Itobbins reported to We board that

personnel from his department investigated a report
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regarding an outbreak of hookworm infections in the Slier.

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AT
on
SR 431. Troopers R. W. (Bob) Lovering
tracks
tests on the railroad
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railroad crossing on SR 431, scene of a recent death. The car sitting

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By DO%NA ESTES

Florida for some 1111,000 in of Local Gm%iments was

state-federal funds for various exeqited by Longwood Mayor

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our rabies control workers will patrol this area and take all
appropriate action on strays and unlicensed dogs" Robbins
said.

Permit Laws
ALrAMONTE SPKT.GS
Research to determine under
what state law or authority
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grant will be matched with
Control Officer Langley Actair
some ,a,000 in ci ties fundz.
issuanee (if KU
Harlan Hanson, CALNO is taking
permits
within
planner,saidwhilel2monthsis septic tank
municipal
the
permitted for completion on the areas of
reports, actually they jirtsdiction is being undertaken
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May 31. by Attorney A. Joseph Davis
must be completed
when the state funding will Jr.
He had previously in(hcated expire.
By KATHY NIBLACK
Longwood Mayor Kenneth
to Council that for "personal
Council
Altarncntc Spring: Mayer Brown. CALN
reasons" be planned to submit
C AS SE LB E ft ft V
Chairman,
informed
Wed
Lawrence Swofford pointed out
the his resignation prior to the next the more quickly the fire nesday night that Davis,
about
Speculation
municipal election
resignation of Mayo Curtis
protection section of the repod attorney for both lAingwood and
voters could name his succes- is completed the better. lianson Altamonte Springs, has
Blow came to an end when in a
surpn!w move he submitted his sor. Mayor Blow has another
replied that the areas of stud) corresponded with Tallahassee
f ormal resignation effective year to go to complete
t.' determine this authority. In
will be gone over and
term in the
Od.. Ito the council. The
the interim. Brawn said
set
ii
Accoi-cii
dated Sept S gave no reasons
the lng ood is still issuing sec
also
no
that
Swofford
it is expected that Council Seminole County communitIes tank permits. It was announced
for th is step which he has bee n
contemplating for some time. Chairman Edith tiuerr will
are members of the at last week s county cornserve as temporary
' mayor until o;nizatlon are currently mission meeting that Adair is
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the Dec. 5 election and CounAng a combined SW.W0 for now not only a county officer.
cilman John Leighty will mme sper
plann ing a nd hanson likened but a state one as well In the
as Council chairman
field of poll ution con trol
thi to $1 per capi ta
Mayor Blow later toid me
rnina
"I am just resign__
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the families In that community and advised them of
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Global View

ditorial Comment

Dissent Roiling
Russian Regime

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And Conti nued
Olympic Games,
We strongly

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support the wise words and

by Avery Brundage, President
of the International Olympic Committee at the
memorial s -ice:

terrorists to

destroy this nucleus of international cooperation
and good will that we have in the Olympic
mø'.'ement. The games must go on!"
Spoken in the Olympic Stadium, in the
presence of RO,OCXi with the stirring and sombre
strains of Beethoven's 'Erocia" symphony still
echoing in their ears, these sentiments were
poignant and needed reminders of the hope that
had been roused and the tragedy which had
shattered the XXth Olympiad's performance.
Out of every such tragic ana ugly event as
the invasion of the peaceful Olympic Village by
Arab terrorists and the kill ings which followed
there are lessons to be learned, even now.
Perhaps the most obvious is that the seeds of
passionate nationalist actions can be sown
without true evaluation of their probable results.
Our world is a complex of conflicting purposes that need to be controlled and not encouraged. Such a stage for exposure to global
Publicity a the Ol ympi c pirnes must be
reckoned as a prime target for reckless adventure

n this

government which had seen

Olympic games an opport unit)' for them to show
the world the new German concept of international affairs and blot out the lingering
remnants of the Hitler dominated Olympic
games of '36 held in Berlin, with all their flagrant

sentiment uttered

"We cannot allow a handful of

games have been held with the overall design
and purpose to bring men and women and
nations together in an atmosphere of good-will.
Thi, is a purpose that never becomes outdated. Olympic athletes in their preparation for
the quadrennial contests exhibit such a
dedication to athletic excellence that each one is
a living argument for the games continuance.
Too many international gatherings have
been held which are wordy with their promises
and empty in their results when defined by deeds
which benefit all mankind.
In the Olympic games there is a vehicle on
which mankind with all its faults and all its
favors can ride into £ time when rivalry will
truly be for excellence and the laurels of peace
the reward.

racism.

But the decision of the International
Olympic Committee to continue the games with
a one-day recess is one which does in fact allow
the games, with its crown of peaceful competition slightly askew, to get on with the events.
May they be at the true Olympic standard
and may the laurels crown the brow of the
winners without any taint of national favoritism
allowed to debase the gold medals.
Since their beginning in 1R96. the Olympic

Offbeat Ruminations

"Flicker" Dreams To Movie Reality
nnthinç is posstbk. I'd rather r,' and "The Godfather." tends to trunirnize the problems
11h, HAL BOYLE
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chicken flicker.
"In the Kosher poultry In- its Nis. I rote in the industry by that successful." he said Frail- to chicken flicking. I under.
"it woula be nice to have taric! they re paying three
dustry. you flick the feathers offproducing back-to-back two of
times now what they did when I
chickens," he explained. "In the most profitable and popular three in a row."
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they were allowed to commence
the IOC yielded to pressure from black athletes
and 12 African nations and refused Rhodesia a
place in the competition. This was political
blackmail. It did nothing to weaken the peculiar
national standards which 3.hodesia had adopted.
Nor would it have arty meaning to those who
would do whatever they could to further
discredit the games and use them as a vehicle to
exploit their dangerous nationalist purposes.
Before the next Olympiad. the games need to
be further cleansed of all politics and
strengthened
Our sympathies go to the Israeli athletes
who were killed in the savage gun and grenade
battle between the Arab terrorists i who had
already killed two Israelis in a before-dawn
assault on the israeli's quarters in the Olympic
village and the West German police.
When this battle scene at the Furestenfeldbrook NATO airfield just outside Munich is
compared with the truly glorious and beautiful
even
opening day's parade of nations and
more moving chorus and dance of the West
the true ugliness of the
German children
battle is underscored.
It is from this point of view that nothing but
informed sympathy cart be tendered the West
Even before

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The National Institute of Education, the Department of
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money
Rep Edith Green, 1)-Ore., is txpccted ti oppose expenditure of $550 million during the next three years for the
ME with the akil gamed during 18 years in the House of
Represemtatzves and information from two years of intensive
Investigation of federal nusinanagernent of R&amp;D funds.
Mrs. Green, chairman of the House special subcommittee on education, is seeking her 10th term. She is one
of the nation's most knowledgeable people about education.
Mrs. Green developed many sections of the omnibus Higher
Education Act of 1072 that became Las this summer. It
established the ME.
Money to pay for programs under the act, including ME,
will be allocated in a separate appropriations bill and it is
this legislation that Mrs. Gre2n will attack.
This will bring about a con! rontaticsi between
academicians and the education-industry complex and advocates of more mont'y for state and local education efforts.
Educational research and development has been a
federal stepchild and establishment of the ME is an attempt
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Tec questions are being studied now ut it plethora of
programs spread throughout the vast education bureaucracy
in Washington and elsewhere. The ME is authorized to go
outside Civil Service job Was to hire staff. This has enraged
the palace guard and union officials.
Mrs. Green believes that federal education funds should
be used at this time primarily to relieve the severe financial
presure till fell by many school systems rather than to
develop more programs they cannot afford.
Her continuing investigation discloses that only 10 per
cent of HEW and U.S. Office of Education contracts and
grants are based on competitive bids.
"Without competitive bidding ... USOE has cleared the
way for numerous iIl.ccmceived and overpriced projects
which have been negotiated quickly and qwet'. On the
receiving end of these agreements are the consultants, think
tanks, university-based groups and other research
orgamzatiun" Mrs. Green wrote in "The Sunday
Oregonian."
U)E officials have testified to the existence of 50,001)
education grants and contracts and that figure's accuracy Is
questionable. No estimate of total R&amp;D expenditures has
been provided.
1uod management and useful educational reserth
have been elusive goals for the Office of Education," she
said.
"I am particular)' irked because at a tune when local
school districts are scraping for thousands of dollars. USOE
at the federal level allows millions of educational dollars to
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type terror, it will not be able to prevent the steady
growth of the dissent
For c.ne th i ng. the go v ernment is caufht in a box
Some of the strongest dissenters are br iant physical
scientists . irreplaceable in their jobs, and badly needed
jj'e developin Moscow's military. scientific and ec
ment plans To jail these men for long terms wou be
counterproductive.
For another, an accused intellectu ii passes his papers
on to his friends, if he can, before the police arrive,
There seem to be more than enougn willing 'AfldS to

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Navels such as George Orwell's "1984" get all the
greater and more appreciative audiences for being confiscated—and for being read in handwritten or typed
copies smuggled from man to man.

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(nit. of the basic rights which Amencans take for
granted. yet which is nowhere directly mentioned in the
Constitution or the Bill of Rights, is the right to travel
abroad or to leave the country permanently
It is not merely the rights of free speech and press.
or the ultimate power of the ballot in the hands of the
citizen, that distinguishes between democracies and
totalitarian systems.
It is the right of any fed-up citizen to bug out for good
and au any tune he duesnt like the way the country
is going or thinks he can find a better life somewhere

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someone's eye, someone who the lift- of one of the arresting
will never use their eyes again, officers'.' thaw do you report
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crussed the border—as if this were one more proof of
s:upidity in Washington
II did not dawn on them that the very simplicity of
foreign travel for Americans, particularly travel to our
nearest neighbors Canada and Mexico. undercut much
of their allegations about U S. "imperialism
To be sure, dictatorships have often found it useful to
rid themselves of dissidents or those they considered
undesirable, but it has always been for a price. We
have only to look to Cuba for a modern model.
There, until the Castro government found it convenient
to stop further emigration, those who' wished to leave
had to place themselves on the list of "gusanos. or
worms, arid ui a political and social limbo
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be permitted' aboard the one daily plane to Miami could
take wi th them little more than the clothes on their
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Editor . Herald:
housewife accused of dancing
County deputies said
hl much longer are we the bottomless pleaded guilty threeItrevard
male customers in [loot's
Editor, Herald:
'kc(rit law abiding citizens of Wednesday and was fined
$l 'I'uierni touched Mrs. Gottwald
Every so often concern arises Florida and the other 49 states For the "lewd and lascivious"
(luring (he dance. Two men arover the matter of stores
of the union going to have to Put show.
rested with her entered guilty
remaining open on Sundays. lip with the stinking antiThe
28-year-old
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and were lined $50 each,
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the hearing Wednesday.
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two
stores again open on Sunday, ;inil bottles at cars, puncture deputies posing as customers.
it A. C. Gottwald, 36, reand no doubt voices will soon be tires with ice picks, burn
Roberta Gottwald, calling signed from (tie Leesburg
heard denouncing the practice. ,\nIIt'rican flags, Flap their gums herself a part-time professional police department Aug. 3 after
when this happens much is said about something they don't ,ancer, originally pleaded not the incident came to light enabout the people who are know the First thing about, wave guilty and asked for a jury trial, ding his nine-year career on the
selIin, but little is said about around coimiiiiunist North but changed tier mind Wednes- force.
the 1x'oph' who are buying! Via'tnaun and Viet Cong flags,
Which ituakes me wonder if the
iunn the' United States and
qua rrel is really over iii:in)'
acts of treason,
protecting the Sabbath or
asault arid assault and battery,
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otecting (1W businesses
arson, It'ion tes anti many outer
o er
open
do not wish to remain
acts of crime'
seven days a week, which of
lIow iiiut- ti longer, before the
course, is their right.
jwlges of our great America get
So far Sabbath observance I
off their ts.'hinds 1111(1 start
concerned, however, I notice dishing out the prox'r mnedit'ine
that God is far more particular for those hell raisers?
than nniost people realize. Hack
Ik'porumtton and stiff prison
in the' uays when the Isrealites sentencing would mnore than fill
were wan dering
in the tt Prest'ription..
wilmlt'rness and rely in g on God
III, being 29 years of age,
for manna supplied each day to were to do the siummie by
feed ttieimi, there was not
,ii&gt;'selfi I could ex pect no less
On All Personal Accounts
gathering of manna on the
than five years at Raiford.
So what's so special about
Sabbath. God didn't !end any
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People were suppoe'I to
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seettiing or whatever on the
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12 per cent of the market.
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who disobeyed died. It was that
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tile bmw Is!
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Today the co-ops are run by
and saves front 20 to 50 per cent
trade unions, farmers,
in the bargain.
Co-op societies got their start fishermen and even housewife
in Tokyo in 197, growing up groups. Tie are more than
with Japan's labor movement. 600 co-epa now In uperatiosi.
And to this day, hwy get most of Besides food price cuts, the cotheir political support train the op system offers discount
left, in the last decade, prices on Insurance, medical
clinic care, even appliances. An
however, rising prices
ttruughoot Japan have caused estimated 80 per cent of the cothe cop concept to blossom, in ops are retail outlets.
As yet, the co-ops have barely
spite of strict government
restiuctiuns on financing and put a dent in retail market
revenues, in 1971, for instance,
exnansion.

MIAMI l Al' I —'l'ropit'uu I
gathering
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W. E I'iiris, who was a city
'omiitiiissloiw'r, sa id: ''I WH
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that they sit it over on us like
they did.''
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ilf of that organization.
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through (he Atlantic 5011ff' 500 its t'zsntiiup point in annr iwrrv speak to their neighbors
to-cause of this," Clement said
i,iilt's cost of Florida, was 2h t,iimiutes.
WbPItevCr emotions are
t'spects'(I to becomeatturrictine
''After analyzing (tie reports
tixiny, the National Hurricane
. the concensus of opinion here stirred by the memories, a
Center here said.
is that a high pressure systenni Florida Power sign outside the
ind on Sat.
Open Mon thri, Fri a a m S in p m
street
substation
At fl a. ni. El)T l)awn's official
to (tie east-southeast of Dawn miiain
ms
''Partners in
location was latitude 30.5 north, will push it toward the procla ilois
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longitude 72.0 west or about 450 northeast for the next 12 I'rogress- since 1897."
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l)awn, like all tropical weathWeathermen estimated Dawn
er phenomena, wits being
and th,' Sabbath that was so
Editor, Herald:
Jackson.
was
500
miles
east
of
steered by the normal environBig Tree Sign
I ha ve been In Lakeview important was Saturday, the
viik', Fla., and moving north- mental pressure systems which
Nursing Center, 919 East seventh day! Ask any Jew.
east at about 15 to 20 miles an surround her.
Editor, Ilerahl:
Ail this comes to tind right
Second Street for a year now.
The season's fourth tropical
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board of County ('(tIll- hour vltli top winds of ) m.p It.
niiiw l't'aust' for tilt, past k
And have learned to walk again
reconnnlssan('e
military
storm
evolv ed from a tropical
A
mliissialnt'rs
vt'k.s it'ir church titis been
with a walker.
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plane reported that gales ex- wave which appeared last
studying
Sabbath observance, Greg Drummond. Chairman tendeti 100 mItes from Dawn's 'l'uesd.ay some 30 miles off the
dea
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We have man)'
here at
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Seminole County Court hI(itist
L,akeview of elderly people. md the manna situation is
ccnter and (butt the storm had south Florida coast between
Sanlorti,
Fla.
And think what all these eyes part of our lesson for this
formed a small eye which
Miami and Bimini in the
t'tt',u1,
would mean to SHEIlA, if they coming Saturday. It's the
"rapiti
miiight
cause
fl.ahamas.
IIIL' Garden ('lob cii Sanford,
could be obtained in some way. Seventh-day Adventist church
strengthening."
Neither of the Atlantic sea.
Inc., as
to )ti
For as of now they are going to tin Ihigltay 4311 in Forest City.
son's
second and third tropical
which
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or Carrie—
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Illilt'
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very bad. YIZIdL U UIV3&amp;iIN UIVY
niusliroomed to the hurricane
especially lantic waters Wednesday, w
would be to the population of Sabbath and what it means is (lilt' environment
strength
of 75 m.p.h. but rather
Seminole well to the northwest of BerniuNT
SU
elcoine to come. We meet at ill Sanford and
Florida.
drifted
to
a quiet disintegration
County. We wish to call your at- dii and (tie island was expected
saturday
morning.
Why not have some one to 9:30 every
in the chilly North Atlantic,
George K. Janssen tention to the unattractive sign 'to experience only friage ciwrite an article for the Sanford
Agnes, however, sprouted
on hhghw' 17.72 designating fects of the storm."
Herald' It should be written to
into
a killer last June and zwcpt
Dawn coulul be the necond
the Dig Tree Park. We (eel that
the elderly folks of Lakeview
Objects
the
Florida
ashore
in
it would be to the advantage of hurricane of the 1972 season,
and to their next of km. In hopes
an
East
Panhandle
to
begin
the county to have a more inForecaster Neil Frank said
we could get the next of kin
left
scores
Coast
rampage
that
viting sign. We would suggest a Dawn was expect ed to contjnue
interested In the eye transfer, Editor, herald:
dead and caused millions of
stained t"ood marker similar to to travel away from the U.!).
Th ink what it would mean to
Ttii,sieh these "kooks" are
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in ilnmnue from fl n
iw i'o-. u' nunnianu during Lie next
those usco it'r
the many blind persons out obviously "telling it like it 15.
weeks
after its birth In
Three
believe this type marker would hours.
there somewhere waiting for or at least as they see It, I must be
the
Caribbean
Just south of
PAID POL ADV. BY DAN PELHAM
more in keeping with this
lie said there was a
DEMOCRAT
someone's eyes? What would strongly object to the obscene stately
broke
up
In
Cuba,
Agnes
also
old tree.
possibility the storm could loop the North Atlantic.
you give for one eye if you were :est'ires portrayed on the front
would back onto a southeasterly
we
addition,
In
blind, couldn't see the sunrise,
of your Aug. 18 edition,
strongly recommend a (listimset course—toward the Eastern
the pretty flowers, and your
Very truly yours,
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In the main, with some notable
are fearful of what the regime will co to their careers
and their families. Because of these factors, the protests
have thus for made little headway despite the occasional
publicity given the underground writings of the protest.
ers. the infrequent public trials and open protests
The government also is faced with a dilemma. It
has not been willing to return to the massive purges of
Stalin's day. when more than a mullion party mem bers
were arrested, with fewer than 50.000 ever coming out of
prison alive. according to Academician Andrei Sakhariv.
There is a feeling among some American students of
the Soviet intellectual underground that so long as the

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There is no evidence the regime is in trouble. The opposition is largely composed of intellectuals, emotionally
strongly against police oppression of ideas, but hopeiesslv divided on what should be done.

The Shopping Basket

Kyud.-Copte' News berslcr
'mKYO -When Mrs. Takato
Ouhima goes shopping, she
bypmm the local vegetable,
fruit and meat markets.
Instead she )rath for one of the
many self..ervlce co-op food
markets that are springing up
all over Japan.
She is a member of Japan's
C4nswner Co-operative Union.
Mn;. Oshima fills her shopping curt to the ks-un with
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toward his job is a key factor in
his success.
'1'lw biggest problem I had
working as a young man," he
said, "was that I always felt
there was a wits to th things
better—and always met with a
management reluctance to let
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All Other Mail
U S Postal Rg i&amp;.n pr.oidc that all mall SubScriPtiOrfl t*
paid in adiarue
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This central F lorida hum (. Johnson, saUl the firni nc('ef)teli us genuine, sub}et't to
authentication.
town In the booming Walt iiis only doing its t'lvk' (hOly by
I)isney World area L reliving explaining its position flfl 8 I'°Urandimort' said he th'cn't
old rnlilk'nt battle and pni'd new .'tmrtrr giving Win- set' . 'ty legal vioiatinn tirwi
Muissir George hardy says ''It's ti'r (nrden the right to start 0
frankly, I find it ililficult to
something like refighting 11w municipal rle('tri(' systemii.
find a moral violation f'erhp
('lvii Wcr.''
I wis said they came to him
it wits isrnr strategy.''
Slate Sen. Ga'rold l#wis of Irmn st anonyinint source but
The flCW city (hatter wn n
Miumini, enitipiiigning for a seal ''rhiitioriito details, letter)wuuts, proved by a narrow margin, but
on the Public Service Corn. signatures aral the Sequence of after a turnover of elected oftiiissinn, opened the old wounds events ties in with other things
Winter
Garden
fii'm Is,
iith release of the ''Florida :iisl tends to confirm their noc tricity
to
get
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continued
Power ;i'r.'' lie said they Ihentirity.''
Corp
from Florida Power
show an uttetiipt by Florida
()tlwr conipany officials suit
'We decided you Just couldn't
i'iiser Corp. In take over tb' tti.' tlocuinenls seciti to be ones heat them," nid Franklin (a p.
town f Winter Garden l)flCk in taken front the fiit'. more than a
piemiin, former ('tulirrnan of
di'cut'le ago by a dissatisfied
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city Utilities ('a'imrimni.c..qion
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Thought control is on the increase. More instances are
reported in which prominent men are arrested in secret,
tried an secret and silently shipped off to a prison camo
or insane asylum—all this accomplished in days before
friends and larnilies can- mobilize protest-s.
There are more reports of KGB raids on intellectuals.

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the V_1; .S R. is to hold its own in world competition.

A recent spate of studies by American scholars sug.
vests the intellectuals by and large are ignorant of
what is actually happening in the Soviet Union and how
the government aperates They are likewise ignorant of
how other governmental systems such as democracy

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past
Bits and pis of infoimation out of Russia these
months suggest dissent is growing.
The evidence is that Soviet security police have the dis
Moscow's increasinc
ser4ters wcU under control. But
combined with the
security
thought
c"wi'rn with internal
be
termed
national
chauvinistic
must
grnsth of what
groups leagued with the KGB and the Russian army
must ineutably stand in the way of a realistic rapprochemc'nt with the United States.
The data at hand suggests there will be only those
deals in arms, science and economics necessari' for
survival of the Soviet establishment and essential it

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education. Members of the
various cop VVUP6 meet once
a month to discuss policies and
to evglwete peuducla. If there is
a prodact that they feel is Untale or overpriced., they try to
conct the situation.

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rake was decorated with yellow
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Mrs.
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apricot highlighted with ruffles boa'- flowers.
Mass Kathy I.ych registered
derirag the hemline and V.
the
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corsage
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Miss
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neckline.
Bridesmaids were
yellow
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showered with tiny
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ption was held in
Fellowship Hall of the Church

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Murray would Like all parents
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no layers at all. Act Ill
devises the look of

F. Murray. principal of
AlUtmonte FIvinentary School.
AlLinionle Sprinizs will host an
open house from 9:30 a.m. to
Friday at the School.

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Kathy Staley, Martha Courier, John Courier
Mrs. John Courier Jr., Audra Courier, Kimberly Belstel,

wedding from Florida, New
York, New Jersey, Califomia

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open Ilouw

the brides mother wore

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LAYERING.., done with

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"hile ro%e corsage,
Grandmother. Mrs

Room
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teachers.
assignments for students will
tie posted on classroom doors If
treath
an child's name as mtsang
Given in marriage b her
however, Murray would like
f a ther, the
gown
ws
an
original
fcrm.al
parents to check iiIh
Alfred
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and
registration
personnel an the
b
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MRS HENRI DANIEL B1.L\
school
office
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str led b' Edythe V1n'ent.
grandmother, wore a white
Kindergarten classes are in
Fashioned along the A-line Mi.s.s Theresa Buzy, sIsters cit
silhouette of Imported organza the bridegroom, and Miss satin shift embroidered with
Building 800. first grade
nd Cbantilly lace. the gown Suzanne Mengani, sister of the glitter. Nim Carmela.Mengani, classes. Building 300. swecond
featured asatA'thanecklirleand bride. Their gowns and also the bride's grandmother,
grade classes Building 400,
Ph 3229180
wasattlreøina bluetioralprmt
Gibson girl slee'.cs. The flowers 'ere identical to the
th ird aradc classes Building
satin dress. Mrs. Vito Gigantl, 600, fourth grade classes 2640 Hiawatha
graceful skirt terminated in a honor attendant's
Sanford
th e building sO0 and fifth radc
of
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grandmother
Michael Hricak served th
sun chapel s'aseep Her chapel
ore a bhu.'e
Ushers bridegroom
bu ilding 700
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Edward
were
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sembie Enhancing the grand
tact Gentile Kean Heer j
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reembir
Men'
mothers
costumes were white
and she carried a formal Lyons Jr, and Edward
was
orchid
corsages
tied with
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ribbcns
to
match.
James Heaning and Daniel
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the
Immediately
Miss Karen Lynn Mengaru Buzy was ring bearer.
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attended her sister as maid of For her daughter s wedding, ceremon), the bride's Parents
entertained
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floor-length
J.
c-hilton. Empire styled, with an enhanced with gold and amber
lbride's ta ble
embroidered band encirclmg trim around the sleeves and V.
overlaid
with white ace,
A
the hig -ri' se waistline arid the neckline. Complementing her
Cor.
bordered
in
satin,
over
apricot.
ll sleeves. cuffed in ruffles. 90Wn wJs A wtute 0fc1ud
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Herheadpiecewasaflapflcot sage, tied with gold ribtxm.
Mrs. Buzy, mother of the candelabrum arranged with
pictw'e hat and she carried a
Sharp co!or combos, flared heel, neat lie ... with-it
LAjuquet of pink roses, apneot bndegroom, selected a flow. flowers arid fern. Each table
chiffon,
contained
an
assortment
of
yellow
gown
of
length
types say: "This one, please!" Extension sole,
mums and baby's breath,

were identified with white satin
bois and spns'.s of baby's

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Glassboro State College.
A host of guests attended the

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large arrangements of white
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f:(,-A1-r girl and hsr v.(#,.vn and
Dominick Salfi, Judge of the
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ro,lilicai of the honor attendant. Clrniit CrAirt.

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attired in navy blue with
matching accessories and

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flfl.'liiOfl' Mrs hugh Wallace. Mrs Richard Adkks Sr., Mr.
andNIrs,.NIarritt Stalev and Mr. and Mr.-%. Fred Alford.

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home in Glassboro. N.J., where

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Gene Brokes. organist.
presented a recita o approxaate nuptial selections and

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net and contrasting ribbons.
For traveling. the bride wore
a Navy blue suit with harnonizing accessories and a
%hite orchid corsage
Following a wedding trip to

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wearingawtute dress with red

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for miscellaneous bridal greener
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shower, Aug. 29, hononng Miss
rnoaxT of the honor guest..
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daughter
of
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sherbet puccfl, nuts., rainbow Pam's grandmother. Mrs.
Pam Thomas, whose wedding
to Michael Rudd wiU be an minU and cake. 77he eske was Maude Tbomas. Mrs. Corbett
of Mr. and Mrs JerT)* Farells,
adcirned vnth wedding bells. a Rudd and Mrs. C'ecil She~.
d.
cupid and the anscnptiom Best both grandmothers of the a co
Grace Methodist Church
The bridegroom's parents are
groom.
Wishes Pam ard Mike
Sanford.
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salads. Istato salad, macaroni salad. sweet and sour uiienl

united in Holy MaUvr#ony. Aug
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sctml Chapel. Metuchen. N.
Father Frank Izetta was
Officiating ck-M-man at the 2 p
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The bride is the daughter r,f

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The table was arriing.d in a buffet style using a bridal

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Mass Denise Ann Meng
irad Henn Daniel Bury were

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Ihey (arried brAicitiets of white

balls, assorted crackers, chips, dips, liii rolls, relish trsis,
I'dke, cofft.t. and Ict'd Iva ~%ery Served

grandmother of the future bruiegroom.
hoste_,,s. Nirs. Corbett Rudd,
\Irs. Cecil
ShepMrs. Maude Thomas. Pam's grandmother. and

pard grandrr5other, of the groom

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Mr. James Alford was held at the Oviedo honir of Mr. and
Mrs. John Day (in lake l"Icki-tt with Mr. wid Mrs. Jame.s It.
Alford, parenN of the bridegroom, serving as ro-liosts.

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Mrs. fluirrh rho. an •rrraId
green ,nqemt,J' and to. white
or( hid corsage from her
wekling hoimqu.t
The rtsmple left fr,t' a wedding
trip to the FlrorltlA Keys Arwi

;:.r tP,elral train and veil their n.wreidene wtllhemn
wru' c4'qured to
of (Menlo floth arp mpinyed at
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a white rrr'hld
Out of town guests cam. from
on twr mother's white Bible
Kutitnwn, F's, ant lorence,
\licc Ann Cooke of Kutitown, Ala
l'.i wc maid of honor, Sb.
worn' am formal length gown of

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John
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Mr and Mrs

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flurt'h, itmite 2, Oviedo, were stiiurv
waxoffirliti,ig
lnll:ir, prr'enti'd opproprit' 'f Vl'lI(rA And wtilt
Irniuiq
united in Holy Matrimony Aug. dergymnan at the il'nhfr ring tnmptinl c"lpttlonq
and greenery mmml two
76, 1972 at 2 p.m. in First United reri'iiimiy.
(liurrI, ilpvorntlr,q liit'htptled lnrg.' nndelata.
(
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Methodist (iiurt'h, Oviedo,
t)rg:mnkt, Mrs .ln Autism two large basket sir rsurigeusentc
f:iUser, the bride wore a formal
The flaw. firadloni A fin.
frngth gcswfl of white hue over
catir,,
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t1:ui:htcr of Mr. and Mrs. harry
Kohn, Itoute 2, Oviedo, and
'lam Presley thirdi Jr., son
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11is South Vis'tnnuuis'ce threw
Que Son itself was reported
liimnstts'uis of rs'inl,uruu'uimenl'
t'lay although two small
ulutet
hits' till, imttla' for the town,
IitIui(kS
were buir boil Against
whlrlm had been sis'1enaIel by our

\Ia'knng I )u'lta unIv Ii) mlii's is'lui Snigain
ituisi reports -Will 2 S'uiitli
Vietnamnecs' soluiluqe ta'u killeul
l ii ui,iiiateit In ihi' capper
uttask, s'nrtteui usuil iu a cuuinli
'iu't ('until niusi Nut lb Vla't,uuiun
s'qu' unit lit (lie Viuitu NhI luuicu'

Sale!

91011th Vi.tnsnriee pnllinfla at
the mouthnf the valley againat the riqtri't t(i'.n nt
'rhang flinh and the rtt'r'r

hsittallnn (of ti,illtInniPn anti nne
rc'githii luitniutry trntIallr,n
HIwilit I ,(XWI uuiim in all flows'vc'r, field iri(sr ut,,intc cPl nnt
sill the rrinfort e,,,er,ta hail been
Able I" link up
I nw i Iniul ri,vu'r II unitNi RIlis"l air support but Aurieriruin
hiellusipter gunships sli'ctrnyed

Innkq wte iiqpsl In 11w
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tiiwn were rnnfiiceil ansi t'onir'islls'tnry, hut at urn' point In
11w iifls'rnnnti unntsu't w ri c lust
ts'twe.'ii the district hesiihluntters In 'lieu l'hum' anul the
l it suvinse hrsulsIiInrIs'rc In 'Inuri
l(s, 12 ,iuiipq nurthenet of the
tiiwil
1 nriss'r In tb's' fIeld saul art
.'neuiy
five
u'ct i,niits'sI
insure thuui I (XX)
lmttallunq
supported by Isutik
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speed sabre saw

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Rag. 2BP.PS ':iiiif c.;ir' v wit' I
scrfier tMeat, clinç i Ff.flturL's flLJtJrnflhIr
fine tuninp nnr "Cnromli-LDr friar 3k11r'.tru ti;tn' pic:tu r

paved road. "This is based on
coordination with the East
Central Florida Planning the philosophy that developers,
and not the public at large,
Annexations of propert). Council,
These
greenbelt
areas
serve
should
twar the expense of this
particularly in and around
development."
purposes,
not
the
least
of
Longwood and .1tamontc many
Kinthrough expressed a hope
Springs, has been the subject of which is for recharge ground
lihe City of Longwotxl will vcstigation Into the airfield kill,
water
and
aquifer
resources.
that
much discussior in Count)
Commission chambers and Prudent planning is urn- require the developers of the ing of nine Israeli hostages on
Bv ANN SLECZKOWSKI

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protection against

Special

elsewhere throughout the port a n t," K sin b r o u g it properties in question to pave Tuesday.
continued, "and would require the dirt roads to the nearest
Bavarian state police said the
county the past several weeks
per
acre
paved
road
one
unit
and not just a 15were suspected of being sicIn a letter to Mayor Kenneth no more than
roads.
any
portion
of
eomIuJ)lices in the planning and
Brown, of Longwood, Corn- development,

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speeds up to
3500 SP",

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cirLuift'

by the city of Longwotc)d, ac-

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Rep 419,95. PiabIt c:":'
nna, cliaç I otters the ekttLi
flVftflh(T1CC a! remote control vlum(' aric
k's-fr ruinn,' siet'n entu'e iiit ni8ta

Albert, owner of a land filling 0l)-inpic team and culminated rided to abandon further com-

Umn one unit per acre, encir-

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Review Set Friday

Cash Tries For Cash
B ut

Girls'

B tit
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bikini

of Jack Fulenwider, state

attorney Investigator.
Sanford police charged
William Cash, of 16 SemInole
Gardens, with uttering a forged

Boys corduroy leans
Girls' body suits

$6
brushed cglln hip-hugging "bikini
slacks have 2 hip pockets.

OLrtsandfng valuel boys

cation corduroy
jeans with flare legs
Assorted coLrL Sizes I Ifi

wide flare legs bi.,tton.frants
Assorled stsC

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100 per cent polyester bcidysuits for çri
in butlon, zip, or string-tie fronts.

Machine wash. Assorted solid colors sizes s-mi

Polyestercofl0fl in sizes s.rn.ixl

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holder from Sams Rafael, ('aiiif., Stgt'r---tt'lIilliiuLiteS
It's
''Sure he's got the medal. uuuhas been stripped of his gold
macdat in the 400-meter tub."
i'hc lO(' SinhioUfluTtI formally
freestyle sivumnmulmig event, but
Wednesday
msight that the gold
the L'XL'('UtlVt' tuaaairsl of the In.
iiiedtil
won
by
I )t'Muuit in thus' 41X1
ternutlonal (.ilyuispie t'oiiiiiiittt't'
being vacated
freestyle
was
agreed Thursday to take amitliof a drug—
trat-es
tx'cause
of
em huak at that' dei'Isioti imitate
in
his
tests.
l'lien
Kjihrt'dlnt'
the basis of ahmug violation.
twit
ticonti
the
104.2
apparently
The executive board diic%i5MI ti.' minitter iurO'F!y this thoughts,
I )t'Mont mliioIled that ha' hi4si
vmuornuutig amid then •,mimiiaurus_'iI it
tJUl(I hold is muuei'ting Friday to tiihcii tablets containing Kithre

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t, one count each, are
A Sanford man was arrested car thef
Michael Mayberry, 18, of

by police and jailed Wednesday
afternoon after lie tried to cash
a check with a forged signature

slackso

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Ch e c ks In

While 1w re f used to talk he
By WILL
sisisi
on orders of Ken Tread.
MUNICH Al&gt; - lthk
Mont, lbys'arold world record- n suy, the switmuuning tezilmu 1111111-

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lnnunt after he tried to
cash a check for $0 at Florida
Stew Bank.
The check was taken from
Fulenwider'? car, which was

Longwood, arid Benjamin Giles,
17, of Sa nford.
The pair was caught around
midnight while parked near a
closed convenience stOre on SR

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Patrolman Garver spotted
Uw car and bet'axzme suspicious
when he found a sack of change
and several packages of
cigaI'ettil in the youth's car

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later the two sedmuttesi

parked at the Sanford herald, burglarizIng Glenn's Bar, also
the h',auw of Ear'
while Fuknwider was inside cmi SR 4311 and
Strawder, 181 Hay Drive,
the newspaper office.
Cash is accused of forging Mtanionte,

ljai - ''That with right.''
Rut this' s1~ikt'siiiumi (lieu gave

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re looking for.
We know what you'

'CHARGE IT' at SANFORD PLAZA Penneys: Open 10 a.m. ti! 9 p.m. Monday thru Saturday. SANFORD PLAZA

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In Sanford, tiurgiass P' Anyway. this tree In as Mae
np1atnt,
0j, N.J. backyard
took $2ILa in tub from
Charged on two counts of patently
sticking to (he "United, we
breaking and .'nteririg with Cowan's !)epiurtflleflt Store,
IsuiisI'' lluu'sur '1 frn
-1 I r
Uient to fii_i 1 l .. t.
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SliUtt'CS,

titU'itiutett the ut'titauu to

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WHERE
ROM
slightk
Mtd(tIt School Ill Forest ('Itm pauses to give threctk'zt.- to t' U
conlitst'd new sixth gra ders as school opened I its evond vesr ,'r
Layer
opera Hon. Left to t'ight, John Varney , tntniy Robinson
Lt.'
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('IIAI(l.4)'l1'E A4Al,lK, St
'flauiws, V.1 tAt'i -- l'tIl$O
tuututt'ui today for fear or five

ikittilitrtt a Pat t'arbert,
me girl who worked nu the club's
gulf hualu, ,tmui John (1ultiver, a
ti% ci'.

it'tuuu5 were ekewiuua machine-gunned eight er two
AuiwrR'an. to death during a trlti.siis
11uc gwuunen upsnwtt (ire tale
robbery in that gulf clubhouse tit
a Rockefeller resort in the Vir- Wcttmsesda) afternoon at the

Fountain Vulley Gulf Ctub m
Officials
would
not
release
the
island of St. Cruts, about 5')
'[lie spokesimian, however, drug csiimitniion.
tidies south of St. Thomas,
U.S.
the
'uunea
of
four
of
the
viel)etruit,
I)otig
Itchy
of
declined to elaborate,
Meanwhile, ttus: 16-year-old imiendier of the IGC iwlul thu e- tints, but I.I. (toy. David Maui Maui said, Seven persons diest
mist they were tuehit'ved Iii tue ill flue scene oust amsottut'r at a
it plane (hut ('001(1 not be official.
prote3l, was being conxidered,

Wspk.jou "A caHed

JCPenney

ttuimioUuiut'uuieii(

the uietmilla of the further mcd- the lOC executive Ward It
Alexander
togs, indicating ft U.S. appeal or quoted Prince

apprehended car belonging to IIitjls
thick but he was
officials
became Emmnona, of Maitland, Scwhen bank

cording to serrilmle Det. 89t.
police.
Abbgy, wt was culed
li
.Steve
George
Pjtwnoi-ite po ceman
WeI'i
iCCne.
Both
ILl
the
Garver apprehended two
county jail and
remuved
to
the
suspects lat.e Wednei4&amp;s,' and
and im rcerated In lieu of
solved two breakinE
entg cues and • car theft bonds.

listen to Clifford husk, tiresi' itine to case situ ustiuiumtit' cun
slitiuti. lie has been taking meaiu'uit of all. U S I)I)muipir
dus'atiomu for misthuns (sir two
muittee.

An 104' spokesmmuiimi, asked years.
'i-lie
ii iumammaimuav,msent
iii
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ald slyers as to the determina-

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According th City AtIarney
Joseph [Mvii Jr the ordjnar.ci'
will necessitate 4 $PTi.i5 )f

AARP Sets
Meeting

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boys solid shirt with surfing
embroidery, o tank top styling

Included for cooncil's perusal
prior to the mneeUng brre
Fruition. Too, as opposed U)
other meetings, Mayor Swofford did not digress (torn the
prepared agenda, adhering

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T'he Arabs said they would free
created conflict with the city's the ent:re state.
Mayor Swofford told council
Israel
released
ordinance.
However, Mayor
the hostages if
ny.
The Olympic competition, 200 guerrillas jailed in Israel. Swofford disclosed, the city has to peruse the document and be
to
But the Interior Ministry said adopted a policy of cooperation prepared next week either
suspended 12 hours after the
or
approve
the
ordinFirst IsraelI was killed in the (hrinan authorities were con- in requests for numbers. The amend
system us aruce Another work session Ls
Olympic Village, resumed late vinced that "a flight out of this new numbering
Wednesday with big crowds. country would have meant cer- compatible with that of the aL54) scheduled to review the

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recorded on ta
prior to adoption A Pulhii"
held :.- r
he aring su1
to
prior
edification
adoption.

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suming document. May
,Swoffnrd suggested

petition. They said they were the decision to try to kill the tion for division of the city, Lewis. Hanson and George
cording to the Longwood or- mous damage could result in operation called "Albert's Pit" in the airfield shootout.
'f 115-500.
terrorists and free the hostages. Mayor Swofford revealed this Huffrnan for a fee
the
down
recharge
was
required
to
close
the
terrorists
and
a
shaken
by the killings of the Iswater
Five of
area's
dinances.
-'i'he parcels annexed along capabilities and adverse effects operation. The reason was a West German policeman also raclis.
of
control
in
out
The
first
two
Isracium
were
A
the
were
killed
at
the
airfield.
Lake Myrtle Hilts Road in- on the water table and supply F ire burning
pit. The Court ordered a tent- Gt'rnu*n helicopter pilot WSIS SC- killed when the terrorists included only the east one half of could be substantial."
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porary injunction against riously wounded. Three of the vaded their quarters at the
L
concern
the road. 'Those parcels anA second area of
dawn
Olympic
Village
before
Kirnbrough
Albert
and
the
operation
of
the
tt'rrorists
were
captured
nezed north of Longwood Mills mentioned by
Tuesday. Lute Tuesday night
Road failed to include any partrelates to the maintenance of pit until such time as the fire slightly wounded.
was
extinguished.
'flue
three
captives
were
isk'nthe
Arabs and their nine 111)5of lake Emma Road running Lake Myrtle hills Road,
that
Albert
alleges
Lake
on July 17, tilied as Ibrahim Rauiran, 20,
north and south and failed to Longwood Hills Road and
after the fire had spread over Atxi Es Kadir h-1 l)nay and
portion of Emma Road,
include any
irmicr M(,IuImed Abdulab, h.'th
Longwood Hills Road other
"These are dirt roads with approximately five acres of the
pit, I)aris then requested 22. Ilwy claimed to be students
than that portion south of the relatively light traffic loads at
southeast one fourth of south- the present time. Future assistance from the Forest City and said tile)' last lived in Jurdevelopment of the three Fire Department. Albert dan and Syria.
west one fourth,
DeHary Chapter 64 of
Kimbrough pointed out, parcels of a dense nature could charges that the delay caused
A Bavarian court official said
by
Davis's
"contradictory,
they
faced
multiple
charges
of
American
Association of
or.
"Aside from the question as to result In increased traffic
.
first unectind
would
present
arbitrary
and
capricious
advice
Persons'
murder. They were being inter- Retired
the legality of these an- these roads and
to the fire department" caused
nexatlons, several problems of severe maintenance problems
rorgotesi at an undisclosed of the fall season will be FriuI.i
the
spread
of
the
fire
and
location,
at 10 a.m. in Deltary Fire hiatt
Aftil
public concern arise by reason as long as the roads remain
landfill
extensiv('
damage
to
the
unpaved"
of the annexationsIt has tong been a policy of area. According to the wording
,,The hr-st oncern comes
from the fact that all annexed Seminole County and respon- in the complaint, "the above
1
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parcels lie within an area sible municipalities to requir' actions rendered Al Davis
designated 'greenbelt' by the the developers to pave such dirt direety responsible for the
land use plan developed in roads to the nearest existing nusance created by the smoke
and odors."

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vtiteQuflrd tt,atur(ft
lounci an no ottw sav
'Security Switch'
halpi. prevent

dinanee or resialution.
It was apparent that the
mayor's recent rulings that
persons appear ing before the
council be brief in presentations
ari that the voluminous crurresindeflce, formerly read, he

page legal document
deference to the time rr..

The specter of Albert's pit execution of the Arab terrorist
"Should the parcels annexed
missioner John Kimbrough
with the planners.
detail
the
by
Longwood
ultimately
be
will
not
be stilled. Following a attack TuestL'iy that killed two But at least four Dutch and 12 lain death for the athletes." postal service, the mayor said, matter
discussed in some
Compilation of the document
Queried by Councilman Don(hi'
Israeli
Norwtgiain
team
uiuembers
(is'Afterward
Premier
Golda
Meir
higher
court
ruling
in
July,
Raymond
density
of
other mncnutM'rs
issue of two recent annexations developed at a
was rmde by elty pLumen %.

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In Probing Massacre

Has burnout protected

oval
cok
decs

rn Of Annexati o
Probles

Full size
Rep 55, NOW 21.2

both feature

Mayor Lawrence Swofford
suiggested to council that the
trect numbering system for
the city be adopted either by or-

ard

number irnild he
every 75 feet
Continued until next '1"
action is the city'; new cnmpr'herstve timing ordinance, a
flint a

public hearings encnmpaitflg
the comprehensive zoning plan
and zoning ordinance. In terms
at hand of his contract with the tity,
trirtly to the
Mayor Swofford told council, Planner Harlan Hanson must
in relation to the street number- appear at the hearings.
I)avls admonished the city
ung, the task had been adroitly
must be cautious in taking
performed by the city fire deat tow, by proper equenc.! und
partmnent since no others would
map
undertake the job and that adopting the rew zoning
s.t-'i'tii
eta
was con- and
three months
a-''; ;.'
stmultaneouil'.
Mayor
Swofford
surned.
utsnance
suggested adoption of the
Mayor Sw.r :
resident-s
indicating
U
system,
'Ihe court had until Thursday t.ages were taken to Fna'rstcnBy JOHN INO('UR
ltr'-t .w.d
fehtitiruck military airfield in the numbers assigned to them, the ordinance s
night to issue formal charges
Associated l'rrcs Writer
cnvern
more
than
any
other
Rocing
in the lxff%L %fayor Swoffolril
MUNIC111 (All ) — West Ger- The imixiinum penally for pre- two ix-licopters where a
he
said,
the
fact,
727 was waiting, ostensibly to said, residents have taken ordinance. -, In
man police hunted for 15 more meditated murder is life liiithe
most
strict
in
is
Arabs today and pressed an in- prisunmnent, there being no fly them to the Middle East. random numerals which ordinance

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trim

sssluntilrs's, the following information was
ru'l:iyeit to Ilsurrell:
Wi' winuisi Ilk.' to let you know that (hi'
uspinisun nnsl dislikes of a few truuuiimtes sirs' not the

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meeting nil City r:nunctl,
suistinguisbed by Its brevity.
In

if) great lengths it) inake things as bearable its
eport divulged
of possible," the letter added.
l)espite the Iiusps'u'tuts' comnhuien(S,
Sher if Polk, in reference to the jumil inspection
the prisoners iuwars-s'rated in the cement 811(1
steel structure, have notified I hiatus' hl;urru'hl, report, said ''I feel we were treated unfairly on
chief deputy, that, although there art' saauiw the food lndings'' but added, ''highflng arid
prisoners whosttsltke their situation, for the most ventilation Is always a question."

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;st
l they nra' satIsfied with tfii' ( - orislitIriruc
lu'uist for it Jail
In a letter s'nntsuining a majority of Inriiutu'
pal

the S.t'iiiinnle hasIdic and a separated report ls's'lirigs of tIle umiajority.''
'l'his' letter went on that jail officials are lair
miusie by 311 justl prisnn.'rs.
The state report mailed hi' Sheriff John Polk and go out of their way to make things pleasant,
f air- considering 11w situation.
criticiteil the jail and cited lack
'I'll(- prisoners point taut that television seth
.'ondstia'iutng, neeti for painting, lighting and
vu mutilation problems ansi stressed this' need for arm' a privilege they receive and are not uswully
an iinprovs'nwnt mu fassi and umuedis'ail ('Ofl(tItlufl_s. futirul in oUter juills
''We t.'s'l that S's'umminnls' County Jail has gone
liuttuites were requit ed to slea'jt on the floor

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umumnati's of the Su'tiiitiaulu' Comity Jail

vts'w the living s'oiustitiotic sat their uuisHls' sillfert'ntl than this' Florida l)Ivistain of I 'uarrs'rtions
irtsuirus and jails tflclWrinrS
un a; reflvt'tu'sI In his' latest iiis;x'rtivaii
report just released by K. K Siuiith, iius;s'u'tur, of

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'.5t,'.'IL) l'e kii,it'i
*eLr
icWiu
cleued out the 'Lubhütw
I.
unto the ovrrvwn hills ,uuw.i
the course

.iUtCliLiti.r

k'vtesi U'WL

thu MvWui ft bsana ame.s
called back to the uLends (rtut
J111tw HoW.W.vshttv he h&amp;d
t*!'dn ismeitted Vice ch4UlU4*l of

the &amp;uthern (rne4"s Cijsference.
'Thus ii absolutely the wtarst
OiLing that has ever hapçenes.I nit
the Virgin Islands," said

i)cMouit was booked on
tourists Iroiti the U.S. imumin. hospital.
"I was not tohsi of it," he said,
leaving Munich at 12:45 am
the
the
Tonkin,
htanmikt
ned
no
umueettng
on
tumid,
(7:45 n.m. KI)'I'l (sir the United "W.
was acting gt ernur until
imuu(ter. My understanding WU
A epokednueuu for the Rock- territory's attorney general, who
se
il
New York said said there were tour or (tin men Evans' return. "The men w l
He apparently had the medal flail we were to meet Thursday elcUer futility in
caught.
hi'
fatigues tising
two of the vit'tImui wets' ts'titmi- Ili gres'
miiorning ''
wIttu hatui

�Thurvfa',, Søpt. 7, 1972-

10 Sanford torMrf

Thursday. Sept

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Federal Housing Programs

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drivers to compete in his cars. McClusky has been ii
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dominate factor
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regular visitor to the winners circle. Now Roger has finally
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just that as David Hubbard took the lead from Jim Yawn on
the final lap and then fought off Butch Smith at the finish to
capture the flag by nothing more than the length of a fender.
Yawn faded quickly after being overtaken by Hubbard
and finished behind Wayne Doyle who took the third spot, it
car length behind the winner.
Paul Blue of Orlando outlasted defending Mini Stock
champion Irene Medders in that event's feature on the high
banked clay oval at DeIind. Leon Gault of Lake Mary came
from deep in the pack to finish in the third position. The
English Ford of Gault was really making a strong effort
when he just ran out of track,
Larry Flynn of Holly Hill drove his 1967 Chevelle to
victory in the late model feature. Flynn had captured the
first heat ahead of Carl Tyler of Daytona who was driving a
'64 Chevdlle. That same order prevailed in the feature.
Randy Connell took the third position In the feature of late
models.
Joe Roach, new promoter of the action at l)eIAInd says
regular races will be held in the mini, bomber and late model
classes every Friday night with the first event starting at
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Rogers, Bill Young, Dave Fair,
Mike Roberts, l'omii Nisun, Gee
Knight and Emery Blake.
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Ida P. Stephens
Garfield Annatra'ig
Daniel S. Lawrence
Lloyd V. Moran. Debary
Betty A BeaU, Debary
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Meanwhile, the New Orleans
Widby to the (;reen Bay Packplayers on Conference teams open their
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waivers,
including
1971
No. 2 respective seasons this comingA
rookie Mars' Bateman.
Clark, a to-year veteran, (trait pick Sam liolden of weekend. Two of the
booted two field goals against Grambling, and the Atlanta open against each other, with
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Cleveland two years ago
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square
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Th
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Tony
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boys had defeated Detroit
the first playoff game of that Pittsburgh Steelers dealt mlngham. Lets take a look at
season on a Clark field goal and defensive tackle Lloyd Voss to these three games and see what
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the Denver Broncos for an to expect on opening day.
a safety.
Penn
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will
have
plenty
of
help
from
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AUBURN vs. MISS. STATE
In other pro football trarisac- undisclosed 1973 draft selection.
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Playing in Birmingham in several excellent running get pant the Nittany Lions,"
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all
the
first game of a day-night backs, led by Greg Home who they could
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MLSIiISS1PP1 Should
doubleheader. Look for a had 4.8 average in 125 carries
Georgia game 4-41, catching
last year as a sophomore. Tech
sputtering off-on type offense
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from Auburn. Not consistent also has strong defense with (',ecrgla ifter tabanuipla ys
:irst. Look tot
the - 'Bull-Dogs.' tmportant past
with previous teams, but several returning starters It
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remember Sullivan is gone and key positions. Tennessee comes game for Ole Miss.
them
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L.SU: Plays 31X fairly easy
offense' is green. Auburn could in with a black quarterback
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play
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or
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to
to
go
to
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in
Ole
possibly establish a running also, sophomore Condredge games before running
If
they
are
to
record.
with
s
1-1
ying game against the untested Holloway who is expected to do Miss, at night, but at L.iU
they
WilSOfl,
She beat the poor pla
By CAUSEWELL VAUGHAN
games
thus
have
successfUl
defense of Miss. State. State well, but not tested under SEC Should be one of top
iave to get past the Bu -Dogs.
F'OIIES'l' hILLS, N.Y. (API surface In the West Side Tennis
a tough time with fire. Look for tennessee year
Wednesday
and
will
have
Ole Miss '.s nest in
may
decide
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match
that
GEORGIA: Look for a
urn defense. Rookie, black defense to be too much for'
to
the
women's
quarAub
US
1972
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th
advanced
player
in
the
Mel Barkum. MeAshan and crew '- Big mark when they host .tlabama schedule.
prtibly
victory quarterback
i(ENTUCKY'
l.TA All-American rankings ter-finals with 6-2. 7-Virginia
Orange" in low scoring game at hou:w Don t think ey wi
going against one of the fi
North
going
into
today
(luring
the
over
eighth-seeded
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tie
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or
place
takes
take Rest Eleptumts.' but if
defensive teams he will face all by tour,
Carolina.
at
men's quarter-finals of the U.S. Wade of England. But it was
game
Carolina
they should they hav' Ole Miss
ar, will have Lewis Grubbs
LSU
This ame .&amp; must
Open Tennis Championships, match between third-seeded ye
at
some
the
next Saturday in Jas'kson.
look
a
Let's
take
toting the bulk of the
Lauderdale,
Georgia
.irs
next
on
Evert
of
Fort
Smith
of
Sea
Chris
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FLORIDA: Really believe
making or breaking
Both may find Auburn
Fla.,
and
Russia's
Olga
attack.
meet.-.
sixth-seeded
in
Pines. S.C.,
Gd101, tll entertAjn rtde
much. Look for a Pugh games.
MISZISSIPPI: Will probably
Arthur AsPic of Miami and, al- Morozova that brought the line
go
to
Gainesville
with i 3-0 record.
Should
ALtBAMA:
type game with fumbles
though Smith is the betting la crowd
to
its
feet.
Miss,
come
to Gainesville to take on
Miss Evert beat Mrs. %loro- and interceptions. Auburn too Georgia undefeated, if they get But with Alabama, Ole
vorite, Ashe's credentials in the
Florida
with .i 1-2 recant. If
Auburn and Georgia in five
by the 'Bull Dogs," they play
tournament are more impres- zova, the 1972 Eastern Grass strong, over State by 15.
Florida at home, then Ten- weeks, they must gut by they an' 'aks.' Gators they are
ALABAMA 'ii. DIKE
women's
titleholder,
3-6,
Courts
tooking down a long road.
siVe'.
Alabama. Tough senetlule thus
Play in Birmingham in the nessee there. Georgia should be
review
NEXT WEEK;
Smith is the defending chain- 6-3, 7-6. Following the match,
year for Gatumn.
second game of the day- big iiJIne.
she
never
the
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the
s
pe
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Miss
Evert
said
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tames
on
pion and No. I
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TENNESSEE: After tough
night game. Duke conies
winner,
t;et
the
us
for
both
she'd
be
,;iuot'thought
the
Ole
All-American rankings
is game after a 6-5 record for opener at Tech., Penn State State, then Tennessee.
pros.
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never
thought
I
could
win,
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and
independent
contract
last year, a little deceiving, comes to Neyland Stadium. Miss., L.U. in a row. Must ,iet
Ashe is No. 2 and the tourna- Olga was serving well. The only )c*IL they were undefeated
time I got confident was when it
ment's 198 winner.
four games List
through
for
are
noted
was 3-1 in the tie-breaker," year and ranked high
Both players
their strong serves, but while Miss Evert said. She won the tie
nationally. Beat Stanford 9-3
Ashe has lost only one set in his breaker 5-1 with the last
out there, but injuries got them.
three previous rounds this year. coining on a lob by Mrs.
have excellent defense
Should
Smith has dropped at least one Morozova that just dropped out.
especially front four. Mark
to each opponent.
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S lark an 11-year veteran wide re
I'luus'ki' kur Mik'
the
Dallas
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tielpi'si
to their first Super Howl the New England Patriots on
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apIwarance - now lie's been waivers front the IMS Angeles
flanss. Studstill, who averaged
lsots'st off tliu' train.
41.4
yards per punt last season,
whose
unerring
per.
(lark,
used solely as a punter
will
situntion.s
foruuianwe in t'ltittli
New
England. lie spent sevby
role
in
Dallas'
played a major
with Detroit and the
playen
seasons
and
the
playoffs
surviving
the Rains,
with
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sealust
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Mike
Mercer,
a 1-year pro
lip
picked
StillS ago, was
Cowboy waivers Wednesday by veteran who caine out of retireuuient us a real estate agent to
the Buffalo Hills
attempt
a comeback with
means
Austrs
Ills departure
on Toni Frlt.sch, a soccer-style Oakland Raiders, has one more
kicker in his second year of exhibition game left to prove
football, becotmws the No.1 plo- his ability. He averaged 365
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Pearson with live laps to go to win the Southern 500 at
Darlington. Why was what 84'hby slut iIlqxsssit)le' Well
friends, Hubby Allison in that ( lwv rolet . pocced David
W Mercury while entering turn n('
Pearson and the Wood Bros
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Junior Johnson, Allison's pit c hief. had the ts'st husnifling i
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car handled so superbly at Darlington. lto)l)l)v is Well ISO 1115
way to the Grand National point-s championship.
Darlington was the most exciting NAS('Afl event I have
seen or heard this year. Without a dou'it this has lwcti their
greatest year. Let's look at the record. The Atlantis 500, 1)lxii'
S00, Firecracker 400 and Michigan 400 have isli been cI(flian.'rs to the end. Now this fantastic roes' with Allison
blowing off I 'en rs.'ri with j tist a few laps rt motnin g It was ii
tough loss for p e a l N on and a great in for Allison
Richard Petty Is still hanging in there for the point-s
championship. He finished third in this race. Fourth islace
went to Fred l.orenson in the Iloss Ellingtnn ('hevrolet. Fred
claims that this car Is the best he has had utIl season. The
competitive way he has been raring proves It
In filth spot was HIt. Bailey who is bs':.t known (or nis
competitive efforts in Pontiac Ftrebird.c in the NASCAR
Grand American and Grand National East division. Bailey
was competing in it 1971 Pontiac which finished quite well in
Its First outing. We will keep an eye on this car and driver to
see where they progress during the remainder of the senson.
Buddy Arringten in a 1970 Dodge finished a tine sixth at
Darlington. In seventh place came the American Motors
Matador prepared by linger Penske and driven by Dave
Marcis. All helped make for a really great day of racing at
stE the
Darlington, smith Carolina in (he 23rd
Southern 500.

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full four years of ,ithletfrs .incf

'erned with ,cwtemie.s than to
tivItie Assn. and we swasld he
they were the youngest and
qt'holuistlt activities ruling as a result (of an act of Gr1,"
more Intrted in keeping he on athletic pncu,erhnose," he
The decisions involved the smallest boys in their class
hotly however, calling the
pointed 'iu
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appeal an empty move, Canon four years of opportunity rule of

schood's Ilensluusstc'r, ('anon A
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Senior .lerry Faslem, last Hay doesn't expert any change

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HOLLYWOOD - Television
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executive producer of the series
with polite series. The viewers
is Dean Hargrc've, who wrote
will need is rap sheet to keep
and produced the TV film.
then. straight in view of
"Ranscnn for a Dead Man'
The concept a! 'Mathgan" is
recent emphasis aghitnst
Peter Falkstarred in that
familiar enough. He 's a
violence on TV, it will be
which WitS the genesis of
ITIOV1t.
dedicated policemsr.. lives and
interesting to we lww mayhem
TV's
successful police
NBC
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is tiiindled it, the scripts
ColuTntK."
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Richard Widmark, sho dat, and likes
U ae the
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poitii
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theme
of
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playing
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into
gangster in "1.iss o Deatc it
does a reversal in his new NBC- has in tht acting arena, and the
Whereas Wootniark is seen as
TV abc, Madigan." He ap- fact the Mathpin won't be a X)hte detective, Pepperd wid
PCs" as a Nev York City confined to the environs of Farentinr piaj private in..
Manhattan. He will be able to vestipurs, in their iieriea.
1etectvt. Dan Madig.an. wht,
p] assiçnnients
woru best "a icmer.
Recovering last or stolen
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grid comnpetlSbus Its
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hove
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other
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bility of two Trinity Prep Jimmy Madden, also a senior,
Aroruling to the If,acimasathletes were turned down by played soccer.
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derision
is
under
appeal
t.'r,
the position of the ev'nitive
the Flsuriuiu, 111gb School Artivi.
in what was by ('anon flay, the first such council vies thw only exemp-

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dwelling units and neglect
demands for better 1ivin
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cOonditions
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re'entt by the Brookings
Aarr. 1so finds rn&amp;jor
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howuniz pcials, ctkUd In the
The study reaches some
pessmuw cmc1usuzns about
of i
the 1ea) hmzsm
natim's
ability to ovoisroomt
concall ed for
This
l'mrrw won..
sancouilin or rehabilitation of
miIlu-m housinI
duririç Uv- &amp;c&amp;1%&amp;-79 &amp;.
lfld SubSidieS theM about si mzUuin would
and a senior fellow ' be fe&amp;rall' subsidi7ed and the
Brnobngs ennmw SUdiCS reo tmder.ten tj the private
program. acknowledges the
merit of th e ncnment s
Tt.' report VICES these
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pushing the car to the garage. Isaac Was also knocked out of the recent
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letayed broa(icast at a '-ansatellites with the capacity
languages.
ventent
time in South America
transmit m over
perhaps
covered briefly us
There are lust a few facts -intl
?
The
Orioles
were
victimized
a
threat
In
the
eighth
inning
to
\'..rk
Manag.r
l(al1th
Honk
highlights
tape for U S
i
By KEN RAPPOPORT
released in a report by Ampex part of
Joe lititli's two-nan homer :
by
Detroit's
bullpen,
which
not
give
the
hot
Red
Sax
their
-..
Corp. whose videotape, un- audiences Each "ountry, -st
Associated Press Sports Writer
Incidentally
stretched
Ita
scoretriumph
over
New
York.
The
and
Don
Mincher's
pinch
two:
stant replay" and recording coaw,e will incorporate its own
"There's no reason to believe
flirt double featured a six-run
in
12
au(tio intt place emphasis orn ,ls
less
streak
through
35
innings
victory
wits
Boston's
10th
machines art-mint f-s
E that we can't win
gaines in a
Until
that
carried
Oaklar.d
over
athletes
This
time,
Chuck
Seelbach
games
row."
: third of the $30 million worth of
S
Smith and Yastrzemskl Chicago. Ken lloltznaan won his
save
Mickey
CoUch's
came
in
to
While
.mpex is also supplying h.:
No, the pressure of a tight
equipment used by the German
20th victory. The lefthander were the offensive stars for 16th game for the Vs
By TIlE AS.SOCIATED PRF..S.S
pennant race hasn't gotten
teievtsion authority, Deutschea -i 'macn 'instant repl-iRudy May pitched a six-hitter
finally made the magic 20.-game Boston, Rico Petrocelli made
Earl Weaver. The Baltimore
Olympisches Zentrum 'DOZ',. machines for television ur",
play
of
the
game
for
('alilornis; Dick Woodson
his
fifth
try
on
defensive
plateau
the
aficionados the world over
Orioles' manager insists that he
OakLand at Texas, N
Today's Baseball
Time and cultural differences
Seelbach came to the rescue in the sixth inning He (lived to l)ltChCd Minnesota over Texas
Isn't flipping hta baseball tap.
California at Chicago, N
Il THE AS.SOCIATEU PKF.SS
First used in Otvmpitire the two ma$or prottleins
after four Baltimore singles his right, gobbled Roy Whites with a two-hitter and Cleveland
Optimistic as always, BaltiCoverage
at the Mexico City
.tirtng
the
games,
according
to
had produced two runs in the sharp grounder and threw to took its first game on Buddy
American League
more's cocky field bOSS bookl
"instant replay"
Ampex's
report.
This
makes
games
an
1968,
National League
sixth. Reggie Smith hit a twoont second (wise for a forest-out play Hell's two-run tiortier in the
East
on the sunny side despite a
p
IS
expected
to
play an even
ti
recording
videotape
eighth bile Milwaukee won the
EaSt
home run in the fifth inning from his knees.
w. L Pet. G.I1
tough 4-3 loss to the Detroit Tiessential
ingredient
in
reaching
greater
role
'luring
the Munich
W. L Pet. GB.
"I still don't know how he nightcap on burners by Johnny I)eU-oit
following Carl Yastrzemski's
71 60 .542 gers Wednesday night that
comPetition.
the
world
audience,
for
all
Pittsburgh
83 44 643 triple and Bob Bolin choked off made that play," said New flriggs and George Scott
69 59 so
dropped his team to fourth
71 61 538 13La Munich events will occur at
Chicago
ILI
v cameras will ic assigned
70 62 530
place, two games behind, in the
-'
.
- New York
viewers to cover all but a (ew events.
16'-a
times
inconvenient
to
New
York
66
62
.516
69 62 .527 2
Ialtirnore
American League East.
63 68 .481 21 in some parts of the world, TI) Zxceptlons ari sports mswte.t
St. LOUiS
61 70 .456 10
('teveland
"We've spotted them a
remedy this the broadcast forimir.elecuveragesuchu
Montreal
64) 69 .465 I
53 79 402 18
Milwaukee
couple," said Weaver "There
army will actually record on
Philadelphia
43
83
366
36
archery
shooting.
and
West
are
to go ... and we've got to
videotape
three
times
the
However,
West
these
events
'.vill be
77 53 592
Oakland
get hct, that's all there is to it."
the g;irnes. Only recordeti on 16-millimeter color
elapsed
time
ot
Ctncinnatt
32
49
626
73
,
('hictigo
The Tigers held onto first
366 hours separate the opening
Boston
73 58 337 9
film and avathabie for later use.
so u
n,1jnnesota
place by an unstable half-game,
and closing ceremonies, yet it is
Los
Angeles
71
60
.542
II
Kansas City 62 66 464 14
looking over their shoulders at
Fur in idea of how it works,
estimated by DOZ that at least
Atlanta
61 72 J59
61 69 489 16
CaliFornia
the Boston Red Sox. The New
1,3)0 how's of action wiU be Let's take a look at a sIngle
50 i ,382 27L. San Francisco 58 74 .439 24
York Yankees, who lot to the
fly I$ERSCIIEIJ NISSENSUN
3.2 and Sun Francisco trounced tiomered in the sixth and Bob TCX35
event, the UD-meter race
recorded,
San Diego
48 82 369 33'
Wednesday's Results
Red Sox 20 Wednesday night, Associated Press Sports Writer San Diego 6-0, Atlanta and lailey (lelivered ii two-run
Because
live transmission
Wednesdays Results
OakLand 9, Chicago I
dropped to third, l'i games be-.
Not only are the Pittsburgh
Houston were not scheduled. single In the ninth
in the United
''tth
os
many
as
15
events
would
be
seen
Phitadeiptua 3, St. Louis 2
Cleveland 4, Milwaukee 3, 1st
hind the front-runners,
Pirates trumping the rest of the
States
between
.1 tin. ,ind
under
way
utmult.aneously
and
Pittsburgh's ninth con"IOn(re 7, New York 3
tarsttill retired the Last six
Milwaukee 5, Cleveland 2,
'It's anybody's race," said National League East, but
the
race
will
be recorded
with
some
6)
miles
between
;itn,
sec-utive victory equaled the P1- batters and recorded his 16th 2nd
Pittsburgh 4, Chicago o
Manager Billy Martin of Dc- they're doing it wIth five aces
transmission
rn
tape
for
later
events
the
yacht:ng
held
on
the
winning streak of save to go wIth 14 victories, iIl
San Francisco 6. San Diego
Iitori 2. Nest- York
(roil "The four contending
Nothing illegal, mind you. It's rates' longest
B,i1tic Sea and the track events it .1 prime time. Bet'awie of the
i;
season and boosted in relief
Cincinnati 6, Los Angeles 2
Detroit 4, Baltimore 3
teams are playing hard and just that Pittsburgh's pitching the baseball
it
in
downtown Munich, it 'till be ipeed and accuracy
their runaway lead in the East
Other clubs not scheduled
California 3, Kansas City I
tough right now"
IiiUiitIeIptili's Ken Reynolds,
staff, usually overlooked
)31,'p
games over the
booming 1)ivision to
While not much daylight amidst the crash of the
Houston Wilson 10-8; at San the action on tape with the updated as eveniD are cornThursday's Games
slons, made it two wins in a row
pleted to give audiences the
remainder on film.
their third division title in
New York (Kline 1S'S at Francisco McDowell 6.81
Oakland A's opened some room get some of the recognition i clinch
- scattering 10 hIts as the Phils
Other
factors
which
tinmost
'trlunatic review of the
in a row Is 12.
St FOULS Santertna 6-9 at
Elusion Siebert IlIl. N
for themselves in the West by deserves.
flippiMi the Cardinals
'he
importance
of
day's
-activities
der'4c.3r'
The Rues got off quickly with
Phtkidelptua i'arlton 22-61, N
Detroit SLayback 5-6) ut
bombing second-place Chicago
'They have a good, steady
runs In the first Inning
Don Money singled two runs titnore iCuellar 14-10), N
-- \lontreul 'Moore 6-fl zit New
1-1 The victory gave them a nitch1n staff and they can send three
against han Mc(iiflfl on singies across in the secunti inning anu
York
McAndrew W , l, N
\tilw'tukee sParsons 10-12) at
four-game lead over the White
igood man out agaInst you
by Gene Clines anti Al Oliver, Toinni)' Hutton drove in the' t'letT1I'i)'rt(ir(w 13-12), N
Chicago
illooton 6-13
at
Sax, the biggest advantage the every
observed
game,"
Roberto Clemente's triple anti a winning run with a Ii! th.inning
I Briles 13-6), N
Pittsburgh
('alifornia Messersinith 6-8)
A's have had in more than a Chicago pitching coach I.arry
single by ltichie lichner, Ellis tlouhk' after I irry Rowa
Cincinnati i Nolan 14-4 .in*t
Kartsas ('its- I Montgomery
month.
Jansen after Dock Ellis blanked
(li(lfl't walk anyone anti fanned glc.i 2sini stole tct'rtd. Bill
Billingh.ain
10-11' at San Dtetgi
s
Elsewhere in the American the Cubs 4-0 on seven hilts
six while hurling one- of his rare Stein, da-iuig his first big
Caldwell
6-8
and Norman '-J
\Iinne'soUI Perry 11.111 at
League, the California Angels Wednesday night. "They can
complete games--he tizis a leagtit'baseb&gt;ill game, homered Texas (Bosnian 7-1), N
.
(wi-night
defeated the Kansas City Roy- use five starters because they
chronically sore' elbow-and in the ninth for St louis.
,
Attinti Frt'cnun 1-0) at 1.05
Oakland i Blue 5-71 at Ciiala 3-1; the Minnesota Twins have fivtt good pitchers. M
Lowering the pitching staff's
. --------------Angeles
Rau 1-Ot, N
iWood23-l21, N
blar.ked the Texas Rangers 2-0 teams tiave a problem finding
earned run average, which was
(;anies
S'tiday's
Frida) 's Games
and the Cleveland Indians and that many."
a scintillating 2.96 entt'rI:ig the
Chicago
at
Philadelphia,
N
New York at Boston, N
Milwaukee Brewers split a twin
Elsewhere, Cincinnati twat
t-ouitt'st
,
Pittsburgh
at
Montreal,
N
\hiniwsota at Kan.s.is Cits.
bill-the Indians winning the l.os Angeles 6-3, Montreal
Otive Coneetwiori stroked two
SI louis at New York. N
list i.nighi
(list game 4-3 and the Brewers U-imnmed the New York Mets 7
singles and drove In the dccl,
Detroit at Baltimore. N
the nIghtcap 5-2.
3, I'hiladclphia edged St louis
flIVL' I liii III lilt- IIIIIIIU U IUIIIIIII
tIUU3UJII .ii tizi r rianciscu, 'is
\Iiliitike-t' Lit ('lcst'tittt1
over l.os Angeles. The Reds liicreased (twit lead in the West
Division to nine games over idle
i lit' 1 t'iilriii 1- no i.t.t titurhouston Hilly Grmibarkewitz hit
naiiient
slated (or this weekend
thre-run tioiiaer for all the
I)slger runs and Cincy's JOe sl be held ut the Putt-l'uti
by Frank Beard
Morgan made his first error in ('Isirse on (ohonitil Drive in
Orlando aini not (hi' Fern Park
61 gullies.
a
ion r se
Ir v it'll sly
Ron Wo.xt_s and Ken Singleton
-Putting Bumpy Groans
hit home runs and relief uice iiivntltnwel
1
The tout' ins i- itteti fur
Mike M uirsiwull preserved Mike
'lorrcz' 15th pitching victory as Saturday unit Suiiday, the 9th
On bumpy gret'ris, (hit ball
Montreal whippeti (tie Mitts. arid 10th antI will have' pro-pro
will not roil us well. I here
,Voods hornere-d in (tie' second event, a iiin-aiii tisurlity us well
- is an adjustmviit I mntiki'
)'OU,
that can twill
inning, ex-Met. 'i'immi l"oli and us a pro-am. lint prli..t list for
Singleton lashed run-scoring tie tourney tutal $1,800 It) the
Play the ball farther buck
doubles in the third, Sing1etio prof-ssiomuil -onte'tislants.
in your stance amid lilt it
blow,
rig
dt'sc'ttiidi
Indite' of ii
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'Arizona (5 31-0
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Wichita St (7% 3l-7
B Yotmg (17-15,
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Ariz (7% 14-3,

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SMU )6-20

Ba)lor 20-by
Tea AIM .'id 7% 3-4-14,
Tea t23d 514:341
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Arkansas (0-15i
Ark St (N 7-713,

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VMI 25-3
F Carolina 25 It'

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(,rnncarlo is also '-niin(Ing on condition. was asked by the Inwhat he b.Iie'.'es is a less-than. ternational Oivmpfr (mmitte"
high spirit on the part of the to withdraw irom Sunday'.s 1,-

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Reause of that, the lA,"ar
Olympic contests .tince the r,Id cwimmer from San Rafael

the citin Olympians.
Yanks from rirse in will peIl necessary to win Now I'm just (T.ili(. won that rare
't1tcr heavyweight Duane the (lifferenre in Thurcrlay hoping that they don't deride to
.rd )n '.V.'dnesday the !(''
Itritsicks loss to ('titian Teofilo night's semifinal. Russia plays really open up against tta'
strIpped 11.-Mont of his 400-meif' venson nfl Tuesday, it W4I5 ('p
Rick r-eMtant swam as hard ter gold because of his use
in the other semifinal.
t-'g)nning to look as if (1w crtt-The United Stateq," Italy'i as was necessary to win btit, on Ephetlrine, . drug banned c'
c tier.- right in saying US. coach said, "is very t.'sig). de- Wednesday. the powers-that-be the IOC's Medical Commission
ott is ten r ho in tuid gone into a
.- ftU '-kin
iiit's'i ,ii'U .1.1 hi' 'il' "i' (i,,s' I, (h' 11,111 - .111,
lInt twit itit), It's tli,iii litir
U) It)\I SU.%I)lNl)
ittit the two American i\ir
eight.
mets' or.' Inony other possitet-ks left in the regular 51&gt;i
Associated Press Spoils Writer
I-'onr crrgennts-Valmhtz, a
u.n-s Insw it could look on Isilities.
NESS' YORK (Al' 1 - For the son, six clubs are in ctinteritien
- i-&gt;Mc siennA interica n
flet, 4.
liii- problem, however,
first time in the history of nut- in each division and since the
thor.'
a
nd
a
spoke-suits
n
for
wi-I
te'
r
weight
fr urn Ifotis ton,
Eati
jot league baseball, a strike- title gws to the club with t
liowi.
Kuhn
and
(.'arrc-rws
a New York
W
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( otiiiii;'tsintr
'reentage, the ending
but not one thrown by a litch- best
titintauriweight
of
I'uerto
Itican
85
71
.515
I'troit
'.21)
cr-4'ouhl play (hi' key role In .-'nold be controversial, o say
it
an'l
origin
sit
at
least
:i
ternporis
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84 71
Nt'W York
'We have discus.ced
determining tb. American the' les(
to
ry
tiolt
the
t
'iticism
i
513
8-4 71
flostun
d.'.-i.'sI to let things go as
ltague champion in 1972.
uint say I'm the best.''
510
1
83
71
flaltiti,ore
Its a prishli-iti hut wo''ll have to
lithe
clubs
all
finish
with
the
When the players struck last
' - ,ster.tatt,'
..r.tt.ig in' (((- .r,.' 'n p(u',e fc-.r "-'-r-,'
V;sltis',
grinned alter he hail
It u iv ULG(
West
(45k1' solar (hIiflreS"
April for an iinproveui lwnston same nuiutwr of losses, the l)e5r"ri.''s
in
languages
ansi
athletes
1uru'y-dt;irweeI, pumrrwIf'd and
(.opiey News Service
9 5 S1
Marvin Miller, eec-utive iiiplan and stayed not Ildays, the (roil Tigers would win the East Oakland
(it
the
fact
that
more
than
the Major lague j;it&gt;he.l Russian Anatoly Kholov
578
89 65
national interest - or lack (
rector of
problem set in but wasn't and the Oakland A's the West Chicago
the into siihiiiission, "but the fans
Many viewers of the XX 1.000 reels of magnetic
lost
SIX
oil
the
l'1(iyVr1l
Assr
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agrees
since
I)etrnit
only
O1H
('itrrying
it
further,
considered serious until now,
'iiF example, a jorcer match
(IiS1idVaflthgI brag--tint I guess Urn pretty aware of the complexities in- miles in length will be required het
Rrazii -md West
150
atIv&gt;intage
or
more
with
an
84-70
titark
and
layed and the games missed while floston and New York
to res- orri the highlight.c f the
1;o(sI.
volveel in providing adequate
of little tnrst a
.-rmany,
(lie
s;ivs
"You
won't
ti
cliibtt,
lost
seven
anti
Ilaltimore
each
Detroit
at
85-71,
giving
the
onwould not be inide up, the owntmei.
televtsir,n and radio cr';erage
('arrsr,i.; hId a tougher time
most paris of the United States
r.'ailv
know
until
it
over,"
eight.
In
(1w
Vest,
Oakland
tiles
East
title
with
a
.51515
tin
e dechied.
Or that the TV audience win
of it, winning a split decision for this, the "festival of hope."
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(ruin another Russian, Vasily
event of the -lay or South
-I'.lornln, by dominating the realize it Likes approximately in comparison to the 'if,
American and Furnpean fans.
hrst and third rounds while the 2,54)1) technicians, announcers million who viewed the !$
The match would he shown
S'.viet boxer counter-punched and officials to operate ttm Olympics in Mexico City

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Calif sl(434,
Illinois 213-Ui
Duke .1'

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Michigan P4.11.'b.
Purdue (141335,
Aria (5.25-391

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UCLA (2Vtt,P41

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Freanui z ,114)
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Ant fit tN.24-15;
FrMIO Si (5.14 114
S .IDM' St (P4.7-45,
'SDlitgO St (P4.45-I)
'Sianford,1533j
u Cal 314 tb
Aria ,N.2b12,
(jrsg1 (71-23)
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UCLA t34-17,
LVch St (7% 141St
Houston (N
Calif 1260)
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btanfw-d ib-ZI&gt;
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blantord ( 1413,
Wash St (2ll4
5 .iuser Si Ut-213s
B (Irven
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Idaho e!2-114,

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LBcti St (N.30- 2b
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CaL (24-141t
Sv Cal ti2-13
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rr.styTe-tit after the are
c&gt;rkout.s
traces of 1'phau1rthe ,'r.'
Italy is 5-2 here vhile the tfl a sample of his urirt"

(sinitrls says his (titlian 1.II*-

Plays Percentages

Rocky Mountain
NS Mn 25 34.
Utah (7%41-21

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spot-Isman Ilohhv Huithord roars tlillfle lust
his :6loot ('igarette - l'ino' powered Lw two 252
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Ga Thct :(l-4
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Virginia (3215,
'Woflurd 122 3,
Maryland
7%.CStaie (7%.3)-ISi
Miu
C'ulura&amp;-St
Richmond (Ntt-2t1,
Vanderbilt (34-Ui
Auburn (34-31t
LSU (7%.l3-17i
kenuck) (P4.17-13
Wuct St (7%,21-s
'Duke
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77.
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Florida
So Miiii
Wake Fox-eat (73,
L Carulma (Nl5-31,
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Healing the Amarlrn.q to the hlm---nr, more prerialy
hoards is going to be one of -sir aaInsf U S ewimmfn
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"tcsnrinfrd ;'ress Sports Kttltnr wtwn
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Cal (30-7i
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Urekts lIlt),
Utah St tI3-42
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So Cal. 120'30i

Cit-c hI i4il,
Montana c21-12s
S Jose St 3-4-14
Calif I27-J0i
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Pacific (P4J47)

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SCHOOL
SUPERINTENDENT
SEMINOLE COUNTY

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Elect

Your s I r u k e lsti't us
amooth, and your direction
not us accurate hut on
bumpy greens you don't exItect great results-YOU just
want to do the best you can.

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lie ready tor the'mii,
(NIwIPAPSI INTIIPSI$I AISH)

Keep Frank Beard's golf tips handy for ready reference with
hIs book, 'Shaving Strokes.' To get your cop, send 7; plus
25 cents for postage and handiing, to "Shaving Strokes care
of The Sanford Herald. p. 0 (los 419, Dept. 321, Paulo City
Station, New York, N. Y. 10019.

BILL
WARD

Your Voice in the ha
house ol Representatives
District 34

SEPT. '12th PRIMARY

"Have You Returned Your Card?"
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Rep.

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Thursday, Sept. 7, 1972

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The South ½ o the SE i of the SE
Ot the NE
TownShip 30 SoUth, Range 3: east
In Seminole County. Florida
YOU ARE NOTIFIED tPIa? in
sction Pc QulO? title to the above
ditCrlbi prOpVty has bean filed
agalns? you. the abbreviated title of
Banks,
which Is. Eddie L

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SECTION 7
in said
The SW ' o' the SW I.. and all 04 tr the' rolia'4 demanded
the Section lying Wes' 04 Interstate
Wi'TNES my hand and the of4 rightol-wey
flclai seal 01 thIs Court this 29th dat
SECTION
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to be sure everyone gets a copy liStlfl.!
numerous area activities throughout the
seaSon. Just write Calendar. Miami-Metro

Ilia, whose jnh it is to mail out the Greater

I)ept. of Publicity and Tourism. 49i Riscaync

Miami Fall-Winter Calendar of EvenU. wants

Blvd., Miami, Fla. 33132.

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o' claiming an, right. $tI o' In
tOreS' I arc tc the following

soc Leffler Plaintiff's Attorney,
toqethe' ttift the P. i
whoU addrpa It. P01' Office Drawer
Thr following dii.c'ibed lands
H Sanford Florida 327'7. on or
Township
lying err
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East, Semlnoic before the 5th
South Ravige
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County riorida
Clark of the' Clrcvlt Court. Seminole
SECTION 6
County, Florida, either b.the
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Plaintiff,
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Defendants. Clvii Action No 73OSO.
In the Circuit Court of thu
Judicial
CIrcuit,
Eighteenth
Sainlnole County, Florida. you art
reoutruc to sr4e a copy 01 yOur

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ARTHU1 hi BECKWITM,
CIeri o the Circuit Court
By Maxine Eden

County, Flo'ida
Deputy Clerk
SECTION 31
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DRAWER
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ORIDA
SANFORD.
The tilowlflg described lands
iyng and being In Township 19 ATTORP4EY FOR PLAINTIFF

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heirs, I.Vat..s. dvl;pes •
grant..s.
CURRIE
and
MANUFACTURING COMDANY,
Cnurthouse Sanfoc, FlOrida,
corora?;on. II achy.. end If
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01s501v*d tPie L.,nknown otf4cirs
as
97 a' 7O PM.
pOisibli to cOnhlder an directors and stockholders nirof
'.tt acting as trustees tMrefo', ?feir
application wbmittpr by $eathrf
Unkno*t successors or assigns arc
Utilities, Inc.. ru,5IIng Car
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Utliltues oar0 wI hold a JbiiC
prIr t,' tre County Commission
Chambers 04 tte Simnote County

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Condregt Holloway at Ten- gram says his thret'-year
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IN flit CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
NO. 73.1130
Sam mole County. a DoIItIcaI sub
division 04 flie Stat. of Florida.

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HELEN H LAW, JULIA E
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SUMMONS TO SHOW CAUSE
AND
NOTICE OF EMINENT
DOMAIN PPDCEEDI$OS
IN THE NAME Or 'tHE STATE OF

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WANT AD
INFORMATION

LOS'!. Maf't wfiIIPt, hiseui S,wwtay

afternoon, vIcinity Purger Chef
parking lot. Keep money. please
return important c.Coers 322 7)02

Direct Phone Lines
To Want dc

a The following ifll and
State of Florida. wna names and

places of risZden'* .me sit torm as
far as ascertaInable by diligent
search.
S@0b R Day
400 SOuth Cot.
Orlando. Florida
0 Div
617 Sw.etbriar Roar

Orlando, Florida

Runs
it Costs Per Line

The LISS
Per Day.

3W East JaklOfl StneO
Orlando. Florida

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thru 4 tImes

Winter Park, Florida
t The following persons wtsO$O
are
residence
of
placeS
unknown If alive. Cd if deceased.
the unknown heirs df'vIUOS and all
persons arc parties claIming under
thPfll whole names and places
residence I?e' unknown

(5175 MINIMUM CHARGE)
3 Lines MInimum

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l.catr arc granliiln. 01 the above CLASSIFICATIONS
named lOdividuli Defendants who

mat be d.d
• The unknown assigns. stic
ceswrs it intereSt, truStilS on ant

persons arc parties claimir.g or
owners. mortgagee's ludgment
credItors a' Ilenholders of. upon nr

ageint' the pirr" 0' icoc describer
belovi in Serninoir Coun'v. io-lda
SemInole County. a political

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MiSsissippi Stnte
ti develop mare depth, but not
liollnwn should give
' enough tti ratt the Tigers as
Volts that extra spark on of- title cofltenue?s.

for
University
ont-Iwi' pinches u the' country, return of su starting offensive Stetson
(;ar huff, one of the nation's The' defense- also is back he.avv, linetnieui. including All-ACC November
, It has been artto;i quarterbacks. make! nonnounced bs Jack Singbu.sh.
featuring twi.-tirnt' All-SEC' ccii- chnic'esl(oi'iltusnah. Jerry Sam

WITPiESSmyttanCancltPseSe&amp;O4
CbOC court this i4tt day of
AUgUSt 197:

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Announcements

1-Lost &amp; Found

a-Cards of Thank;
S-In MemoriafTtS
t-ausiness Opportunities

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Ave. Sanford

ft Eltit' PREWrTI'
Aisuctated Press Sports Wilier

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SAN FRANCISC.'O APi - This could be
season Couch I)ick Nolan's Sax; Francisco
4Slerx reach maturity, and he thinks that will
mean ii trip I' the' Super Bowl.
Of Liii' Leant's 22 probable starters, 11 have
between three- and seven years of pro football
ex,prrience.
'Ttuit'i in accident," says Nolan,
a preriinm on experience and tisinlis moat of
his ulus'ers art' approaching
of their football lives
"Jack White t4ers' personnel boss)
dam' ci great johs and we've' got good scouting
system. Most of our recent h.gli draft pick
have helped us already," Nolan says.
The relativel) young 4i'ers have been
stepped one step from the' Super Bowl
Dallas Cowboys the last two eaaons, kzing in
the National Football Conference champiovship games by 13.10 two years ago and 14-3
last season.
Among the 4ers indispensable old pros ar
qitarterhack John Brudit' anti tackle' Len Rohitie on offense, tackle Charlie Krueger and
cornerback Jimmy Johnson on defense.
is the' oldest of the 4ere and the
Brodie,
most important. Ills otherwise good 1971
season was marred by a career-high
interceptions, sonic' of them fatal in the
team's five' losses.
In Gene Washington and tight end Ted
Kwuhck, Brud," tins two of the finest young
receivers iii the National 1"ootball League.
Both are fourth-year pros, and thc' combined
for 98 catches worth 1P '48 yards last
Dick Witcher wIll probably retain the other
startini' receivill4: job Top rukie- pIck Terry
Beasle- was expected tochallenge but limped
through the preseason period with a series of

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three seasons of pro experience in Canada.
Wastungton gained 811 yards rushing and
caught 36 posses. Seven-year vet Ken Willard
ran far 85S yards, the second best total of Ins

career, and reserve- fullback Larry Schrelber
ran for 180 yards backing up Willard.
The' offensive line includes A1l-NFC Cu
Banaszek at one tackle 3nd All-Pro Forrest
Blue' at center. Over the' past two years, "
Protectors" have allowed Brodie to be cked
only 11) times.
Two 1071 All-Pro selections, Johnson end
outside linebacker Dave Wilcox ant on the
defensive unit. Nolan's biggest wart)' is
whether defensive end Cedrick Hardman,
who appeared to be nearing All-Pro form lest
year, will be at full strength
Rard.man, who had knee surgery after an
Off4ealaT) injury playing basketball, made
his first appearance last Sunday against
Oakland, playing briefly, but looking good.
The 23-pound lineman was in on lB
4ers' 38 quarterback sacks last year, just his
second as a pro.
The only starter Nolan lust from either Wfl
unit wutree Safely ftoae-Tay1nr. Five-year
man Johnny Fuller is the probable
replacement,
11 Johnson doesn't recover fron'i a
preseason shoulder separation quickly, the
49ers will Lie vulnerable' in their secondary for
early games. Hut they face' Sani Diego, HuEfalti and New Orleans before what looks like'
their first major test, 11w i sngeles I1m
()ct 6.
The' Ramsand 4Wrs look turns In first place
for most of the 1071 season' before San
Francisco emerged wiUi a 9- record, to they
Itains' 11-5.1, in the NFC West.
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bicycles aboundFOR FINAL DIICHAROE
tilts COyrt or Sepf.mbe 5th. Sf72
Public Defends'
The moat avid devotees of the (Seall
'TO WHD IT MAY CONCERN
to' tnt toiio*ing
NOTICE iS HEREBY GIVEN that State S,natsrc
new sport to date are best
ARTHUR 5-4 BECKWITI'4, JR..
Districts 16. 17
JACK W FLYPI'! has tiled Isis final Senatorial
As Clerk of tIM' Court
Identified by long hair and
Plousi of
Members of
reper' as Executor of the Las' Will
DY
Ceceija
V
Ekern
tQr the following
beards, but an increasing
anc .stamsn' 4 E.ATHER INC F Representativis
Deputy Clerk
-P41 HOUW' DistrIcts 32
number of students referred to
P11L.iE aeceasea tna' he
7 t 2 It t9'
C
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C"
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Co,r'
0 led his petil ion so' final C iscrsarge.
- 'straigflts' Bit learning the DL si 7c
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delicate art of putting with
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WALLACE 5-4 HALL. Cuuns' Judge
lax Coliectof
Frisbee.
FICTITIOUS NAME
04 Seminole CQunty, Florida.
Sujxs' ifltqfldaflt 4 Schools
Trophies and aw3rtls for the
NOTICE Isrs.qeoygiventna'
lOft day øf Ociobes-, A,D 1972. for
Suesvisoc oh Elections
Box
biusin,$taI
P.O
approval o
tournament will be presented engaged in
bc.a"d of County Commissioners.
AItatTi*flte Springs. Seminole discharge as Executor e
by officers of VarIOUS campus Co'snly, FiorIGa under the f.cIitvu'
DistriCts 1.). 5
September Members of the School Bard,
organizations at the COOCIUSIOI3 name of T.R.A CONTRACTING
Dated this 5th day of
Districts 2.
CORPORAl iOPt. DiV 01- T.R.A
of play.
*0 1972
In 'Testimony Wf*coof I nave
Teams tram other colleges INC Intl 'hat I intend Pd register
W' rLYN'T
twrevnto it my nand and iflixed
54.0 name with the CiteS' of the
As
th, LaI
and universities have been
the Greet Seal of tlt Stal, of
Circuit Court. Seminole County
and 'Testament of
tur,uA. a 'Tallahassee. the Copital,
invited to cofltaCt the Stetson Florid, in accordance with the
KATHERINE F. KILBISE.
this Ifs. 'Thirtieth day f August.
Student Union Board for details
of the Ficlilioul Name
Deceased.
A.0. 1972
e,'i CflteTlUE the tourniunent. Statutes, ToW ;t. Section 145.09 Mr George A Speer. Jr
(SE,t,L)
1937.
Statutes
Fioridi
Attgrniy at Lay
persons
Interested
RICHARD (DICK) STONE
S lea P Arnliund
P.O
Boa
1364
5qt,t.ry ø Slate
cautioned to note whether the'
president
37771
Sefls-d.
Puolish Sept 7. 'S. V 79. 1972
)4.
art amateurs of ptOfeSSiOflaIs,
PubliSh Sept 7. II. 21. 25. 1972
DEPt 23
DEl-i -7'
Iuurr.arnen officials stated.
DENs.
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lice's Task Room
7mi WestoIl lnnIIwy
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tciusve
VOucenbf'CtttiePiigl'icostOf iiy.n
by pur(tsatiñQ tPis 2 bedroom. 2
bath with den. dinitiQ room, double
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garage. flreplace. plus contrOl

Pica? and 4lr, and by renting Out
bedroom apartment that
thf
Te-rms
cc'rt'ri v.ith It 26

EquIpment For Rent

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Carpenters I Helpers Frame I
Trim Phone 4771..$3 on 372 t.S14
a p m

Men nede'b tot factory' w3rt. must
be able to handle 100 pound bb5.
and prefer applicants from Non?,
Orlando Casselberry. South
Seminole areas 333.7530
FREE SHOES
Shoes
Good Part time
Salesman earn big commissions
Knapp

PIP In
vestmefl? Free F.gu,pmen" Fret

inc. nt-ye' buy 5h0f5

Training Program' Iflte're'5te'
Write P-i F Magnt'r. One Knapp
Centre, Brot.ktOn, Mast 07401
Station s'Iendsflt. Experienced
Salary
open Apply at 17 02 anc Airport
Plaza U
Mature man

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wanted for Concrete pipe
manufacturinv plan' Cams
Concrete Pipe Co.. Old ApopSa
Hwy 140 a' Overland Rd Loch

'iar't area

You've coslie to the

r,ght ad TIlls 2 bedroom on corner
'0' fOr only 511.950 v.11
lot 151
stO5 you ri your tracks'
We Have Many Oth.r Listings

3 tiedroom. 1': batt. sha2 Ci, rPc'.
$1,700 down, as,m. !.IS.S00
mortgage No gualifying i7'-'d
Three' bedroom, 1 bath. (1B, fenced
tree-s. pick up 41. rno.lgage, or
refinance 114,500 372-1176.

Ft.,RP4ISPED, 3 bdrms. 1", bath,
garage, large lot Pd ice neighborhood W W carpet Landscaped.
132.000 323 1518
COUNTRY ESTATE
For horse owners S acres. cleaned

and ins grass with new mobile
home

Appip in persor. It,
tilan' nan,ae

3a.5 371e

ST. JOHN'S REALTY

ATTRACTIVE
3 Bedroom, excellent neighborhood
central air, beautifully decorated.
all to wall carpeting and
draperies, kitchen equipped.
breakfast room, plus dining room
571.300 Terms

Furnlsl*Ø older 2 bedrOom home
with living room and separate
dinrip room. kitchen. bath.
screened front and back porch.
near churCh and shopping 510.100.

COUNTRY HOME
One acre pius. 3 b.deoom. 2 bath.
central a.r. $37,500.
C A Wluiddefl. Sr Broker
III P4. Park. Sanford
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Completely furnished, large lot
Reasonable 1705 Magridi.a Ave
323-6763

3 Bedrooms
1'-j Bath. nice ci.ian Piouse and yard
FenCEd Central seat and air
516.000 Terms

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Leisure World Mobile
Home Estates and Marina on the
St Johns River From $13,730
which includes home A lot. A
fabulous community, with all

Mobile Homes

l'jret,recIC,crnistn Shepherd puo

cx
hew radio with 2 speakerS
change lot stereo Cost $67, sell for
135. 166 6966.

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commode I wash basin, deep sink,
M's( lumber Call 327 2645

32) 35)7
313) Orlando Dr
'P E7POSSESSIO$'4
17t New Moon. 17' x *3' Expando. 3
bedroom. 1" bath. *,tPi i.ecstral
a'. Call 53712373 Dealer Located

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r.CFSHIEP.HOSTESS, Ptrs 3 43 to

Realty. 332-1301
261(1 hiawatha Ave at 17 92

1 30. 5 a.a ys a week Per.Ol'al ity Pius dependabla We need a gresi
gri for a really
ioo Apply in
prrsott only 10 Holiday House, 330 -

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ARMAID WANTED Lake Valley
Bar 17 CL '-, mi in VoIia
County o65.I447.

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your area Pant lime sales. full
'.me earnings Plo investments.
, '- tlie-Ct,Oflt, or deliverieS Op
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.orti,,nity toe local manager FO'
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Payton

Diane
between S and 12. at

eppointment

ding MaterIals
61-Lawn And
Garden Equipment
62-Livestock And
Poultry
43-Pets And Suppliu
44-Clothing

lirapeman

tail

66$ 1542
PAINT UP, SPRUCE UP' Earn the
casts to pay foe it all as an Avon
Representative If you like peogie
and love making money, get the
Call 644 3079
facts now

Beaut.c an, master preferrably.
new salon opening. Sanford
Replies confidential 534 5017

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Transportation

70.Travl Trailers
71-Auto Repairs

Stemper Agency

FOUR BEDROOMS, on 1"s acrec,
lake view, many extras 139.500
'THREE BEDROOMS. or large
corner, all rooms are extra large
Mar', aocl't , c,'ial teatures 577,50(1
Trm arranged

THREE BEDROOMS. Pinecnc-s',
central Pu a. huge family room.
with fireplace, and wet bar Under
priced at 530.000
THREE BEDROOMS. Papia, Over
l5 j •C,Ctt, extra clean, Only
53 S. 500
CITY HOME SITES. 7100' i 102'
13.930. or 100 a 137'. 13.500 Both

'64 Continua ('.1, (English Fordi
White. good 2nd car 5.475 Oviedo
16% 3331 offer S

DUPLEX LOIS. 100'. 7130 - 14000
SI' a 147' 13.000
COMMERCIAL on 17.92. 500' t $223
per foot Take all or path

Seminole County Realtor
MEMB[R.ORLANDO-WPM.L S

191 5. French
LPP4'S 3 Il 5Ii,ft Pprt 372-4991
Suns &amp;Ev,s322-7374
time LPN's 117 ExperienCed
a.ov-s 7 3. or 3 U t,ift CooS' full
SANFORD
tmt- Apply Lakev.f-w N,.irsn
I isA 519,730, one left. I bedroom. 7
Center. 519 ( 2nd 5' Sa,'lord
balls. central heal and air, car
peting Sariando Realty Inc. Real
Male.Female
15
lu's, 134 4777

72-lmport Autos
73-Motorcyclej

Help Wanted

Ai,d Scootsri'
74-Trucks And Trailers

,r't(tt sear' tres5 Nrw
tPfl,tne' manufacturer Orlano

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Ix per

73-Autos For Sal.

7.

'hall ColleCt 43332770422.0528

,bvould you like to supplement your
2 present income Work a' your own
leisure Foe aetals wrIte P.O Box
773. Casaeloefry, Fia 32707 or call
Collect, after 6 P m 303.131-0311.

Want Ad
Depa rirrient

coOk 5 a m
7 p en Apply in person Sanford
Ranch HouSe No ptione calls.

PLAN YOUR NEXT PARTY
In Ihis specious 3 OWen 2 bath, 3
cm' garage. home, on oers'zed
wooded lOt. F,,cluSs,, Sanford
neighborhood $33,000

McQulllan
Real Estate. 1792 Celery
305,416 5311cr 456-4173
MLS-OPr Sunday 1:30-4 p en
I! yefl ing Asso'c 441 5532

apes- ,envd tanediSfest

Hours

LAND 0' FABRICS
104 E. 1st ST.
SANFORD

AAA EMPLOYMENT
I,. MIle of 17.92 Casaelbefrv

Regency 5q 53) 3100
AMERICAN WOOD
pRODUCTS, INC.

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is immediate tOO Openings for saw
op.-atoi"s, mouldef operators. Cut'
Off Vn.I, *ssernt,le"S. ItS' drivers,
slackens, arid neipert Starting
wages tot- skills are *2.50 an hour

as-sc up-full time Short
week, part tim. available.

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Complete benefit programS as-I
*val(sbie for steady woi'ker$,
,rurIn(e.l
(holidays,
vacationS.

Apply 125-7 CharleS St. Lfl9*Ood
at the pruCuctiurl Offitt

Has an opening for a
female manager. If you
are interested In a Career of selling fabrics;
apply In porson Wednesday and Thursday,
September 6th 1 7th between the hours of 10 o
5

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Real Estate Wanted

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agnicuttural arid, with Or without
buidirsgs Send replies to Box 460
C 0 The Sanford Herald

5.àfl tQ bus. lots arid acreag. in c'
P'lOi'i[
near Sanford DON
37) 6970

Bicycles

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Parts.Accessories
M P. M AUTO PARTS. Hwy 46
t)i'iWCefl I I P. Snif0rtIi New P.

Trucks Anti Trailers

FOR EVERYONE!
,

1966 Chevrolet Pick up 5,395 BOIl

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Household Goods

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Air

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Seminole Sporting
Goods
A Bosor' ,'irêl,r Dr.'
Closed All Day i'dednesda -v
3?) isy
35th 6. Sanford Awe

CENTER, 210 C Is? SI, Down

to-an 373 6661
Frigidaire Rang, Turquoise Lx
cellent cond.tlOfl, 550 377 2014
TELIVISr'i SETS $75 UP

MILLERS

Plt'PdO Rental ke'lu'ti.
Like New. 5495
644 76(1-3

EMPLOYMEP4'r ACT.

More informe tic' may be
obtained from the Wage
lfovr office at 219 C,arlaine
Building,
12490 IdE.
Seventh Avenue North
Miami, Florlde J16i.
lelept'soee. iSO 5973.

ttic Pnsulptions

Call for quote
IILAII.t A(,(iP4('Y. ill S Park
Ay' 3)3 1*66 oc 112 19*7

nl'i s-Ie'i' t4.cIcct.d7

Aufomolive

Muffler Heavy 0uiy lifetime
S absorbers, 59 95 each. 7121
S french Ave 32) 3611
led yOU know you can have YOUR

Beauty Care

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Home Improvenet,j
Roof Reprs. Ro-4 P..inling Leaks
I wind damage, aluminum siding,
30 yrs. espes-lenc. All work guar

1141.', (lii, ,*i(l SALON
Open Daily, 9 S

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lJrth'f New M.iia,JUrivi"
7
Sanford Piala

Special Services

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RIId lodli t shopper s (lode 101
the help ,uu flr,d

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Andy's Saw Sharpening. Hand I
Cruiar Chain sawS, Sc-SlOt',
krii, c-S .j.ir in' t,),% 2426 i. .1.8 Vi

Ave 323 IllS

Trailer Rentals

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Commercial,
Automotive
fluiJed,31 III' ServiCe

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tOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
fuiltiECly Plarniett's heauly NookI
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M,a.) IJy' Shopper s Gu'Uq i'the hilIp YOU need

.ris.i r.pa,rsUUarnh,'i'sI

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1C 'rrs experience Clean Ucta' 5
oIl V'JtiII tool. 377 7359

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SERVICEMAN I45y

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small, painting, home
No lob ,
repair 371 3448

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Open 'till ion Thurt

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and
the following day
SOii.,rddys kle'f0re' 17 neon

Shoe Repair

Remodeling'? Room Add. paining.
all types 01 carpentry Interior
Reasonable 32)4541

MATHUFIXIT SERVICE
Painting
Odd ions
Yard Work
talt 173 2710
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fiN' 1(70117 NC 17

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Cell iiitti'.dd/S

rranfer pattern nerkinqa easil.
ct' .1 TACT IT
MILADY

e Pepsin .,il makes
mod,',
KIN000N'S SEWING CENtre
710 17 tSl 'it Sanford Sll'iC,L.i
315AM ,

Tssl ,,AP,OY '.5.514

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P,iIl tO e-,,ii carpelinIl for
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MILADY I
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FABRIC SHOPPE.
Magnolia

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lAlIWIC SHOPPE. It? S

anteed Call 373 7359

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GUY'S HOUSE OF BAR B Q
Chicken. Ribs, Beef &amp; Pork
371 3730
2101 French Ae

"s colorS VELCRO
Quality and se vice

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(311 ION 1146 2619 S French Ave .
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WHY STORE II AlIt) FO14GLI IT'
Glass Mirrors
Sell it and forget it with a Want Ad.
Call one of our Ad Viidrs for hell
SENKARIK GLASS &amp; PAINT CO
placing your ad
210 Magnolia Ave
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312

319 C. Pin.,)73 3147

icebox, dry lbs-ape, conie. ac-ic
how rail Clean- 1350 323 SIll

This NEWSPAPER does not
knowingly accept HELPWANTE
ADS that in.
dicatos a preference based
on age from ,mployori
covered by the AGE
DISCRIMINATICd IN

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husines appear in the 51401'
ltlIMSGUiDEforasIowas$lSa
,,lofi?tit Cali 323 3611 and ask foe
our want sI ad visor today I

3222611

Slobber Slat,ps All 71t
L.i-a'S'
pr: 4", Ire's. dci- ye', I:J I.4iI

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Arts8 Crafts

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Rubber Starnps
THE BIG DIP

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l4tiSlhI- SSMEN ,5TTIJPdT ION

Eat lieneor Take ison','
2439 French Ave . 322 Ols'i

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Eating Places

Applid nces

Auto Iiiurance
Musical Merchandise

JACKSON'S (FRAMICS ci.pplies.
5,10 dr,ilt'r 103 Closed Thur',d.i,
A ,uol,, 171 7921

ANIMAL HAVEN BOADiti
PLPfPtL5 eatn'rtj. O'ppng
Hay löWpit Ph !II3J31

Urtniis-rC? ,On. .Ind

2619 Orlando Drive, 377 (1352

197(1 II' Glass Tnl HIi, live well

bOAT FOR SALE It' I Craft 120 Mi
Merc Cruiser Stern driva with
Oepth finder and Other extras
Murray Trailer $ 2500 Call aftei
Phone
p en
372 7311

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full lIne GE ApplianCes
Sanford Electric Company
2322 Park Drive, 327 1562

Sanfore's only eutPiO,Zed Singer
dealer, new Singer Zig Zag In
cabinet. 199 Other Zig Zags from
567 up KINGDOPi'S SEWING

Pet Care

CeramIcs

5cr v,oj 5a,,Ior,1 Cod
'lInt Park jreit Phone 641 7219

(enter, Down'cswn

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Downtown Sanford, 322 5961

Conditioning

141(1 51417rWIGLWAt0N
F WV1CL
Service
&amp; Rcpit'r% on
74 tiOur

5' iainut Stereo and I tracL tape
Pay balance of $60 or 7 payrrer'ts
,f 510 Call Credit Manager. 372
9411 or see at Sanford See-mg

Eoats and
Marine Equipment

Boats Motors Tea lee
ROBSON'S SPORTING GOODS

convenienCe. Permanent

residents and newcomers
'iill find this directory
the most convenient and
up to date way to solve
every problem

AuO Ilafteret. 511

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SHOP THE EASY WAY!

Repossessed

70" boy's bike, good Condition

The following busInesseS
are listed for your

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REEL'S BODY SHOP
ttcn ,arford Avenue

57

HWY. 17-92 SANFORD
Orlando 647-8878

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Electric Carpet Shampooer II Ier
clay CARROLL'S FURNITURE

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PH. 322-1055

THE SHOPPERS
GUIDE

p's-s 1 wss Wormed. 570523

Singer

We have 2 large trailer 10t5 remain
tug. $700 doe-n. balance 5 years
Call bud. JOHNNY WALKER
REALTY. 322 6437

cash

Full time

Parts - Accessories

ONLY

CHRYSLER
PLYMOUTH
DODGE TRUCKS

JIM LASH

51)50. san be seen t 143 Vagatsitil
Wñy. Lonuwood

Get profe'ss'onat carpet cleaning
results - rent Blue Lustre

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
7 LOCations in Sanford
373 S2X
SOC Fr,nCh Aye

"The Little Dealer With The Big Savings"

1969 Chevrolet Impala, besl buy.,,!

YOUPIG'SAUTOSALES.HWV 17
FreSh picked oranges, apples.
97. Sanford. 3230011mango's. kuke's, etc fly the piKe,
pound, peck, bushel or tots Olcuo's 1970 Chevrolet Pick Up C 10, hail ton,
Place, Hwy 46. between I 4 1 long wheel bets-. V I, automatic
57.195 Bob McKee Used Cars. 3)7
Sc ,il,i.r d
V itt St - 3?) 902
Early American RCA Victor TV
Black and whIt picture 5500 sEt1931 G'/iC 2 ton truck. Contractor
17100 Good conditiOn 32) 1176
dump body Call 372 1177.

55A

OPEN MON. THRU FRI. 'IlL 8:30 p,m.
SAT. 'TIL 6 P.M.

; isle on 322 9*39

Post-s

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poeserman Pinschcr, i4e female, 2
,rs. old, good natured, good
.vOufld small children Best offer

Nelson's Florida
5%OODRUFF'SGARDENCENTER
601 Celery Ave . 372 3176

recreational fa,,iiltles on 17.97
between Sanford and DeBary. Ott
Port Florida Road. Phone 4i414431. Debary or Orlando 847301$

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Sale Price 3988

Alter 6. call 373 1239

Phone 32'? 9305

14autlful

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ilnul

II (.TX Needs some ,,ri'k
,rflrC 373 3161

Electric appliances TV's, Pt, ri,
glasses, dishes, chains, tools

Lots &amp; Acieage

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fle,jutful Aki: Collie pups. Pet anti
si-ow quI,ty Champion blood
i,eses 327 6196

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THE TIME TESTED FIRM
130N PartAve,3276123
Available nlofsts at 372 735.7

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SANFORD
SEW I NO
tIN It P 307 A East itt St

1116

(iyiile &amp; Portable TV's II A W and
Color. Also 71965 Chrysler Station
Wagon 3330705

RYLAND REALTY
Realtor

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Pi, ANCES. 323 ("697

air.

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1972 CHRYSLER NEWPORT
f., II, AT. F"5. 1Ft . f'( - rfrt (,I..17."

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,'If,r .349 SIll

I ebrador Pe?resver, mile, gi'c'(1 1964 Dodge Van $393 ROB
wlttth COO LoveS childnen flout
oiiNG'S AUTO SALES, Hwy 11
ffpr
171 1229
92. 7230011
%hirs'Otur(. Poodles 3 Is-fl, rrtliticrcd,
tsv5l.1 Need to sell 575 P4.lh 1911 DOttun 1700. Air ondilioneit,
AM P.t nitutlo, 13'' tires SISOkI

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3774124

3316033

323.4434

Sotne' with Crid tune

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I ,incer ('.t Needs eonS' St
t,' 'y Ill s-s. tau. nut hal?,, ,

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Pcsu'xlIe' Pups, Standard no papers. 'Al RenOull (Janavelte Combination
110 90) Sotl Ave , Sanfotil
convertiblt-isnit
hardtop
5131) (4314 Sf41 i.
Si'I(IAI
AkC tiny tOy poodle jsupiies In
I FY'S USED CAMS, 371 Sf60
4542. 723 31.45

kenmore washer, parts. service,
uSCd macnines MOONEY AP

Stenstrom

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11EAI.UlJ AUTO SALES
I? 97. Sanford

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,iS'7 Mdcl n Cab,net I
(Its-sI 7 monthS, buttOflhOlt-S, blind POODLES. AKC. 6 StCCPS 01(1,
chocolate brown niiflettutC 107 U
th
hems. cft-5.Qn% Will fast- $34
Purport Blvd 172 II'S
C' 5$ per m('rtPP Call Crectt
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322 9411 or exes 131
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$30 Phrine

Finance Here

Pots And Supplies

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Singer ZIg Zag. 5.48

C\'4n?Cyn

os-vOlt Inns. new lag

on lot in Casselberry area

39-Machinery

'ALL UNTIL NOON TC
START OR CANCE L 'o
AD Nt XT DAY

751450 French AVe.
Day 33177712

5176

55-Store And
Office Equipment

SATURDAY
9:00 AM. Ia 12 NOON

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Realty 322-3435
2563 Park
Nights, Sundays I Holidays Call

F ends F' 'trier.

57-MusIcal Me'chandtse

ONDAYthru FRIDAY
.5:30 AM. to 5:30 P.M.

SanLenita

lfl OlIN

lypet and years F in4rip rip,,,, 'n
'!'t', Call 111 1730

w 'tliout AKI $15 up Animal
ilaten KennelS )7 5752

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by Appointments

Sanloid Realty

Help
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Ret 372 2757

Ph 372 SAIl

MACHINISTS
HELPERS
373 DSL

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Pg
E,ctusivc
Loch Arpor
br'ct. and beluhifult Thats ti-itbest way to describe this C bed
room, 2's bath, Iaieroist home
Thu PiCniC Pies it all 550,500

.51 177 7*11

I 14 [I huifeflh, jirt Per hICn. 6 v.5'
old L ovci 'bIdv en A dng (it,.
t,Ciin,I .;:,' :os

'', '.'," l'.iritl flew
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'.PIL.Al' i:: 1416

Sale Price 3758

127 IPSO

su .inI ,,f I rid h,ippy ,r.0
ç fu' ,t,'t I,'.iuj.'i ,irt'tiyt l'i-t
u,',,I
II S t' c'.%y I" ,i ,'

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wC, &amp; wwt.

hltni s?r;Iet PIpe- pngin, twahns
Slot S's. gages, titt k, ,nag, (7 iti I

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For Sale

4 Dr. Sdn. 360 Encj,, AT, PS, P11, AC, TInt Glasc,R.

NI,, Buick School tar. 5393 Clxi a
cwk
i)'nit Chevrofei pickup for s
tar. 5795 171 360%

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1972 PLYMOUTH FURY III

tatile 113 AIM

tOM 2 70 Camaro, 4 Sp White wIth

Panuisla hay fnr tale .171 4749

Miscellaneous

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I p.'ed.
If ittt. Ins' hnt Cud motor tic
tiritcincyile or regulsilon IVInI

Sc old req Pinto Mare fliack A
white 7 yr old I'afamino and
whi?Ppetnl,g mare 3712701.

RUN1 A I[()
Roliaway, Baby Beds
(PtQROLLS rtftNITURF
7116W 1st 5,t 3 hIlt

"Sanford's Sales Leldee"

191% Muhtittig Coupe. 7

NEW

t &amp;'.tS 12) 41)2
5r,1 fut nt,'' I' appIlatsi.es.
Tot
toots, s-i. fitiy I or 1001 It--nit
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101 C WEST FIRST ST.

Sanford

33-LOts &amp; Acreage
34-Mobil, Homes

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322 9751

REAL ESTATE INSURANCE

Gene Burke, Joe Creameint,
Chevrolet, 3'700 S Hwy 17 02.

attorney, or

State

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Autos For Sale

7%

Livestock And
Poultry

\r''cnn tk,'.'t- ti' C' P
"'ltl t%ptlC,,i %I'.,'p I 9, I nit'
S itt

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after hourS. 322 (7164.

BALL REALTY

U$PC car lot man. experience
preferred. but not essent 'a I See

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'Wv made bij improvement last year in
our running game." says Nolan. The reason
was Vic' Washington. an NFL rookie who had

P [ALT Y
2571 Park.322 711*

and INSURANCE

Exier .e'ncpd freight handlers
needed Apply a' Montgomers
Ward &amp; Co, Itt-i I. Persimmon
Ave (Railroad Statlont, Sanford
between hours I 30 to S 311

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49 'ers

WVNNEWOOD- 3 t)rm, 1 bath,
family root -i, large 10, 515.900
3 1150 flwnpr broker after 5 p
m

matinal, arid

and

Houts For Sale

31

work in
unload
lumP.' yard 41 fIr weeS. Cx
cellen. fringe benefits Apply in
person after 9 a m to Scotty's
Home Builders, 700 S French

hearing

For

iiin Hunt

one

7.7 p.eroomt for rent NC AlCOhOlIC
beverages allowed Came
h,.cmincie 337 1470

Peiibls man io drive truck, load

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HOMES
EREN'T
LOW DOWN PAYMENT

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Want Ads
Bring
Results

EXAMPLE:

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Casseiber'', Ole. Seminole Cuunh,
and Piecet". for waler se'v'r
NOTICE OF ACTION
Florida under tIlt- tiCIitiut. name of
tournament have brought only TO STE-Wisp' 'TRUST COMPANY Seminole County Fio'ida
A general deScription o4 the ares p j DISTRiBUTORS. •flC met I
5y,' t-reewy
du-ections to send data to the
wherein application tc provide merdtoristersaicnamewItnthe
Houston. Texas 77001
Nes York office, a spokesman
OU APE NOTIFIED that an waler service has Deer requested 1 Cierk of the Circuit Coserl, Seminole
at Stetson explained Inquiries action for foreclosure of mortgage as follows
County. Florida it' accordance with
The South 10 tii Øf LO 10 and all the provisions 04 the Fictitious
to Ness York have been made, It nas bean lilec agains' you and you
04 Lof 11, Lake 0' the Woods Sub
Section
Name Statutes. To.Wit
•re riOuired to serve a cas of your
was stated
any. to It or division, according to the PINt 565.08 Florida Statutes 1q37,
written a.tenses.
Singbush stated that the DONALD P CORBE1"T. pialntlffs recorder in Piat bOOS 7. PI9C 2.5
S Paul J Picon,
school sponsorship of the event attorney. whose adored as P.O Box Public Records 0' Seminole County, Publish Aug 17. 34. 31, Sept 7 1972
DEC-17
was ar attempt to generate 7363 Orlando Florida Ot' o' before Florida
5y Greg DrufnmnonC
campus interest in a new sport. October thIs. 1972. arC tile his.
Chairman
clues 01 tnis
NOTICE OF ELECTION
The' title- reference to Pro-Am original wltt, tntervie
on plaintiff's ATTEST
eltr',e' DuPa'e
Belt knOwt' the' I. Richard t0lct1
has not developed
ArthUr
i-i
beckwitii,
Jr
immediately tIles-oaf
Stone. Secretary of Siate Of the State
professional Frisbee players. tue. otherwise a default will be Cies-i.
f Fiorda. oo hereby give notice
Smgbush stated. 'Apparenthy, enlered against you to the relief Publish September 7. 1977
that a GENERAL ELECTION will
DEH.7S
f
be hOld Ifl emInoie County.
no one makes his living playing tmVsOIC In hisS comPialfl'
The Property proceeded against is
FioriGa,or T5Øpy heith tuccevdlflg
gull with Frisbees," he corn- Oe%CrlDIO as toIlows
the firs' Monday In NovemDe'. 4.0..
mented.
at SW , of Section 36.
East
being the
The 18 "hole" course winds Township 21 South. Range 30 East. IN THE COURT OF THE COUNTY 1972, thi said 'TuflOat
cay o NOVEMBER. to
till the following otlicis
about the campus and utilizes lying North of SR No 426; PLUS JUDGE. SEMINOLE COUNTY. SEVENThS
SW'... of SW,.. 04 STATE UF FLORIDA
east
Representative to Congress 10' tiM'
such devices as palm trees, Section 36. 'TownshiP 21 SOuth. l's ci Eslate •f
Fourth I. FIfIC Congr.?slonal
doorie.s, and lamP POSts J Range 30 East. North f railroad KATHERINE F KILBEL,
Deceased DistriCt
greenz.HaZ&amp;dSiUchabco-edS. rignt.of.w*v Seminole CouflI,
One '1! CommissIoner, Fio'de
NOl'ICL OF INTENTION
fountains, and ten-speed Florida
P uol 'c 5er vice Commission
TO MAKE APPL ICAT ION
WITNESS my nana *iid the $ii 04
Stale Attorney

(tONS BAIT &amp; TACKLE. 9%CW is?
SI . LIvE RCiI. Croracles. fleet
Irs a II Open 7 days 177 4731

407 5%' 1St 5.t
337 21'S

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the

KUIP REALTY

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for official sanction of

44Sporis Equipn'ient

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This PiCnIc
sci,jt.re
SAN MO PAi4kS, 1 3) Aedroon'-- !.4nIlritA
Put many' fusuniM' Five of them
Trailers A Apts 2 Adult parks, 2
WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
are bedrooms Has built in kit
family parts 33715 P-4v.'v 17 92.
COP4SOL I DATED
buy, sell trade
Chenu, two tiled baths. Florida
Sltrsforcl 323 1830. Day'.
CHEMICAL CORP
33'? 5623
room with fireplace, dining room, 311 )ISE pirsI St ,
Freeze Dried Products Division P-diCe 2 bedroom furniShed ODin
central heat and air, and fenced
merit 4720 $ Orlaricic Orve.
PEAS, bOu pick 1) a bushel Farm
351 Montrose. SuiPt 1X'
yard 534.500
Sanifora 3771411 ____________
cvi Airport Rd (old Grapeville
"4C',iStffl, Tpsjis "ilsr
Wison Place - Escfusive
Aye ) 9 a m to 6 p m, W L
OwnEr sharpened pts,;r pt-nc 1 end
Justice. .127 5161
Houses Rent Furnished
23
Instruction
'7
sliced price from 535.100 to 545.000
'Two bed'cuc'n house 5130 plus 30
on this 3 bedroom. 2 bath. ,,th
PIANO LESSON'S
flack To School
5P,.',"
A.'l,.l't. rio re's 322.0614
encli*ed pool itt this cxc I,,t us-'.'.IIdI'TOPI S ENCYCLOPEDIAS
l2Weef Cttiv'd Course
residentiaiarea Don't WCih! See 'I
MOr", Wi'c'e' 712) II'S
I) J P ,hey. 372 5341
today I
76
Mobile Home; Rent

cia StiUt' the pacesetter among nerback }3uy Rosenberg. a and If oh Thornton.
35-Income &amp; Investment
social chairman I or the, Student
iSeal
nperty
Southern mdpenedenti.. with punt return star
Duke also lost 14 starters and Union Board
ARTHUR Pt BECKW1TH. JR..
3-bussness Property
John L Polk.
Georgia lechi prnvidin
The tournament will be 4251
Coach Mike iicGee says as
Clers
s,ventecfl starters art' back
Sheriff
Vibler
itv
Martha
T
37-Real Estate Want.ci
strongest challenge,
the
Ut
"hole"
course
citizens
on
interest
12
sophomores
nuiy
anc
at
All
parties
In
at Ok' Mi.ss, including 10 on an nuir.y
played
Seminoit- County. Florida
be
A Deputy Cers
opportunity
shall
hOve
an
is-i
BlueDevIl
playini
designed
b\
students
adept
two
figure
in
Lix'
by
The SEC. winch! sent 51! offensive' unit headed
14
r,aOiisS, Aug 3. Sei
PuDliitt Aug 17 74, ii. Sept 7. 1977
Recreational
at Mitt hearing
qwirterbacks-Nornis plans. However, Duke does tea- the' art of Frisbee flinging and heard
DEC. 167
teams ti bowls a year ago. en- junior
DEC.50
H N lamm, it
turt the' strongest ntining back ininginatwt' ni thea concept of
41-Bicycles
wIthout such out- Weesc, wtv avcrage 103 ya
______________________________
tars I
City IerP. 04 tIlt5-pound
Spurt.
the
conference,
Fionid
FICTITIOUS
NAME
Sanford
game
last
year,
and
Kenny
iii
of
42-Boat; and
standing players at- Auburn's per
NOiCt tshereDy'glverttia'
Robert (I Payne, vice Publish Sentembr 1977
MarIne Equipment
fullback Steve Jones, who
EMINULL COUNTY BOARD
Helsnuul Trophy winner Pat Lyons, who averaged l3
engaged in business P.O Box 151
DEPt 2e
president
of
the'
Whani-O
e.
last
year.
beOr
CouNTy
COMMISSIONERS
yards
43-Camping
Equipment
Thiascasonnwrkjitlw
arrival
gained
p.54
Sullivan and All-American
LongWOOd. Seminole CoUnty,
44-sports
the
Equipment
Newman.
a
Manufacturing
Company.
black
quarterback
in
the
feniitvt'
tackle'
Ed
of the
ot '
ceis'er Terry Heusley.
UfldV the fictitioUS
Notice of Public Hearinç
tjIL''PlItL)TlN&amp;
CO.
anti
hut Paul "Bear" lirvan. Southeastern; Conference, with 23l-pounder, is one' of the developers arid manufacturers lit THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Board
f
County
Corn
,SI'
Merchandise
__________________________
of thu- Frisbee, has offered EIONTEENTH JUDICIAL CIP. rn.ssioners of Seminole County I intend tc register saitt name with
tW(i highly toutt'tI sophomores league's top players
wmningest active coach Hi the'
of
the
Circuit
Court.
the initial CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE sitting as the Semnoir County the' Ciers
So-Garage Rummage Sales
Public Seminole county, FtofiOa m at
______________________________________________________________________________________venture'
cooperation
With golf and has COUNTY. FLORIOA. CIVIL P40 72UtilitieS Board wii noie
in Frisbee
SlAuctions
in the County Commission cordance with P1st prouislons of me
4
forwarded special 'Pro" iou oiv e
Name
Statutes.
Ta-Wit
52-Wanted To Buy
County
Fictitious
Chambers o4 the Seminole
INC
WALKER.
IiCt:LIN&amp;
A
models of the plastic disc for
Courttsoust, Sanford, Florida. on Section 565.05 FloriD. Statutes 1q57
53-Swap And Trade
Plaintiff.
S Henry C.aines
use in the' tournament.
Tuesday the 36th hat ot September,
54-EquIpment Fe,' Rent
Publish Aug 1724. 31, Septl. 1977
1972 a' 7:00 P.A. on as
Super
CONSTRUCTION
Inquiries by student and
LDEPAL.
55-Miscellaneous
or FLORtDA and tners.bte'a.possIbIe.toconside'afl _________________________
university officials to the' con
For Sale
FICTiTiOUS NAME
STEWART
TRUST COMPANY, * appiicdtionlubml?tedbv Lakf'O' the
the
offices o
Florida
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that
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Goods
Woods
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Pa'S
reGuilling
NOTICE
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Professional Golf ASlaUOI)
Certificate of Publit Convenient? ,ngagec in wsineSs a' P.O Bax
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WELAKA APARTMENTS

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llt.,ui' 'WO tine',. rn.'l's'hly i'e

NOTICE F sHERIFF'S SALEthe'

00000mm,&amp; District Said
County Courthouse in
property beiflO more particularly Seminole
the above
Sanford,
Florida.
ocicrIboC as follows
described personal oroperly
feC! 0.
SE'.. '
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Tna! sate ic ii. being made t©
section; Township 20 South. R.nw
County.
Florida
satiety
the terms ot s.io Writ of
East. Seminole
Execution
AirprI
tiouIavartl
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lying

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Sanford $4,fjIC on W.dn.rsda will
trn,Clh b piecer ir
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SE Cl' lOP. tnat d'ttributed tc al
Shirley Mae Clark
ie.S*C homes the area
Advertherl ihOold include ths
C i'heunknownhusbatd%0rWiVes ,ns,'rI,on Sr computing their earned
at any o the above individual
Defendants

other parties claiming by, through
on acaifli? en a all of ftc above
namer defendants anc againi' all

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friends. neighbors, relatives toe
twit's, unfutfllS'.ixl Ac,'tts, eto
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Ben 431. cOre of The Sanford
Herald

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in all areas of bunitseit activity Is
lfthirp5tpd in now field o pndtas'or
with oromislisg
SaIIP0 -d rtsldent. Horn. owner

FACED WITH A DRINKING
PROBLEM
Perhaps Alcoholics Anonymous
Car Help

Seminole

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Local businessman capable 01
astumirIg complete m*nagement

Personal;

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16

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subdivision o tnt State of Florida,
7-Instruction
has fIled a ptltior In eminent
it Grg Drumrnoncj
S-Financlal
NOTICE IS HEPEIIY GIVEN
agains'
you
and
domliinprocpsdlngt
Cnairman
of sach of you seeking to condemn to' '_______ by vIrtue of the' certain
andyin'
under
Employment
Execution ISsued 0.1' 04
public purposes the tee' simple tin,
ATTEST
tht- see' a the Small claims Court of
I en.st' that wzt mLcSirig a year
to the parcel ecribed belov.
Thrt'e of the propabkt also13-Male Help Wanted
Arthur y Beckwifti. Jr
Seminole County. Florida upon a locCtec in Seminole county.
ago when a mighty defense car- rans have new coaches-Jerry Clefs
fine'
,udgmont
rendered
in
PM'
Florida
14-Female Help Wanted
L' set to muscle its wa, to foot- heads Liii' defensive returnees
Thi' biggest plus for Mabanui ned the team Tennessee. hms- Chttborn- at Maryland, Lou Publish September 7. 1972
afo'esald court on tht 19Th day Of
The
north
1,076.7
feet
of
the
alt
15-Male - Female
lxiii domination in the SouD
August. 4.0 1971, In. tl'taf certain
HoLt.z at North Carolina State DEH
fee' o the northeast ' Oh the
the schedule The Tide ever, again will feature
Help Wanted
again in 1972, despite the grad- may 1w
Finance
tltIed C,AC
CusP
iouthwes' '.. lets State Road 100. all
ferise. with eight starter re- and Toni harper at Wake Fortins eight conference games,
1&amp;-Situation Wanted
uaUon of most of its glamor
-- poritiOri a aflf O'r Plaintiff,
ocing it Section 7i Township
est
Georgus and Ole Miss seven turTling
17-Domestic- Child Care
O
PUItLIC
HEARIP4&amp;Or
Thomas
Wmtkins
Inc
Sarah
Range
29.
saId
parcel
containing
boys
NOTiCE
The greatest change in tiit'
Defendant,
whiCh 30.31: acres. mon.' or less
each and LSU and 'iennessec
CHANGES AND Watkins
ri0POSED
Rentals
SE('power structure will be the
'1øj arc cacti oh you are corn
A MU II OME PIT I P. CL F 7 A I N aforesaic WrI' o Execution was
Defending champion A1kt SD. each The title is decided bt
oh
delivered
to
meas
Sheriff
written
defenseS
to
to
file
banui must still hi regarded as winning percentage. L,SU meets demise of Auburn. which must
t)VT,tlC"TS ANt) B0UNDARIE
21-Room; For Rent
Seminole County. Florida. and I the PetItion In the office' f fist Clerk
01 'THE ZOI4iNC. ORDINANCE O
the team to beat, but Louisiana ont two of the top five, while turn Ui a three yards and cloud Ste tson
have
levied
upon
ttte
following
In
and
ton
Court
23-Apartments Rent
Circuit
the
OF SANFORD
t4E CITY
of dust offense with the los of
State, Georgia, Mississippi and
the others meet at least three.
described property owned by Seminole County, FlorIua In IPit
Unfurnish.d
FLORIDA
Sullivan and Heasle
Tennessee cacti have th( P0tt'
CIty o Sanford, Seminole County,
Notice Ii hOrifly giver tlsa' a Thomas Watkins anc Sarah
Vinct' I)noiev at Georgia
23-Apartments Rent
Public Hearing will be' held a! the Watkins,IaidprOoerif being located Florida, or on before the 20th day o
The remaining four teams
t,.aI ii' go all the way.
moans the loss of his offensive
Furnistd
5
In Seminole County, Florid. nsnr, Sept.mbu'. 1972. the same o.ing no'
Commission Room In the City Hail In
and
defensive
lines,
but
the
will
be
scrapping
Iii
avoid
the
24-Houses
Rent Unfurnished
particularly dew'iDid as follows
Elsewhere iii Dixie. the Alits tt,an 35 clays nor mo's tnar c
the Cii, h Sanforc, Florida. a' e
cellar,
One (11 - 1916 Ford Vats White OayifromtPitdateatthisnOtIci. and
Bulldogs art' loaded witi back2.5-Houses
Rent Furnished
tantic Coast Conference shapes
on
September
25.
1972,
o'clock FN.
in cOio' - '7J .icens. Tag No
Hill Dootey, brother of the
to serve your wrItten defenses upon
field talent and the off enstvt.'
tc conslde' changes anti amend
up as a repeat season for North
2$-Mobile Homes Rent
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ttse County' Attorney of SemInole
rnentl to the Zoning OrdInance o the 6O4 Peg Plo 2525590
front isn't in as dire need as Georgia coach, faces the same
Carullnii, a solid favorite ti slij
27-Resort Property For Rent
E1IAHI3flV
County on or before' that dtt. which
CIt', o Sanford Florida, as follOw'S
book's
would
lead
one
ti
beproblem
o
most
Atlantic
Coast
pastDukt' and darkhort- Clam25-Butiness Property For Rent
That Property lying Northeasterly anti the uncterhlPned as Snarlfl f defenses shall snow wise! rignt. title
conference teams-rebulldrni.
County
lieve.
son The Southern Cant erenct'
Florida
will
a'
a'
Interes'
you.
a'
any
a'
you
nave
29-Wanted
'To Pont
DELAND- The First Annual of Airport Loui.varc1 ano between Seminole
11 :OC AM or the flvic dat o
Ands Johnson and Jimmy The Tar Heels lost 14 starters
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v and tc the ab,ve
could be ii three-team donnHighway 17.97 and the Old Lake
ttmber. 4.0 1972. offer ten sale anc
described parce of land arc IPde
Real Estate For Sale
"The Greek" Poulos. soph- from last year's Gator Howl Stetsun Traditional Invitational Ma", Ro.C:spropOs.dtObCrUonC sill
brook, involvsn: defending
to the hiPhit' bidder. to' Cish. cause why It should nat be' taken for
(Multiple
Family
Golf
Tourfrom
P.3
Frisbee
but
should
pack
the
punch
Prit-Ani
telim
oman' sensations a year ago,
champion Itichniond. tin' Clii.existing
Islets,
an',
and
all
ileCt
to
fhpuandpu5et torth ir.the
Dweliingi District to C-i (Neigh
31-Houses For Sale
give thu Bulldogs one' of the top iii rcpcata.s ACC kings with th(' nanient tins been scheduled by
a' the Front IWest. Door oh the
del and Willinni &amp; Marspetitlor. or celaut' may be ,nterec

intromn club that lost only to
The
national
champion Nebraik3i in
ATLAN1'A iM'i Orange Ilowi Terry DnvLc
the
Southeastern Conference, feais bad it' trigger the Wishbone
turing fiv pnwerhou.ce
ttacl. iiid end John Mitchell
k'gitnnate championship hopes,

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RAULERSON
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The mOI important point.
at the ac•
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went on, is that "we're
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Puflibcr
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donitnirt
hearing and deciding
the
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Agsodated Press Wilier
is on the nse— actually
Burger's plea, sounded te high court
cases flOW than when we
WA.SHISCTON tAP —Ever
groups frc 1,fiOO IYI" three i'CCdC5 fewer
I went on the court."
n'e Warren Burger became before bat and judictat
4,200 currently. were when
large,
has
won
ago
up
to
about
0
ibIic at
hicfjutic'e he has sounded one and the
--the court a handful of ad
Supreme
for
persistent theme. the
p,yj
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ditiortal law clerks
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Assoc'ialtd Press Writer
Ranch last month. Those men, the Democratic ticket in a
George
DALLAS AP
McGovern told the enthusiastic idcntil*l election year
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re'.'ice
with computer i'lrcuitr,
FSTON API
can detect, filter. analyze
which
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announced a
%,1td1
GREENSBORO.N.C. - hgurts Just released by the
the weak electrical
and
amplify
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Federal Home Loan hank of Atlanta show that Florida
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from
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savings and loan associations set new records in July in
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through
the
mother's
skin.
s
t'ey say can indicate how well
_t'•
terms of savings inflows and mortgage loans c losed. The
....,
able
to use
have
been
"We
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)8by will survive the rigors of
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Atlanta Bank is the regional reserve bank for s,avings anti
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method
as
.'art'
is
the
28th
irth
loan associations in Florida. six other Southeastern states,
pregr.4lnev,'
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,eventhal
week
of
The method was developed
and the District of Columbia.
it in
-!searchers
at Boston hospital uuil. 'We haven't tried i
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During July. Florida's 129 associations received $772.6
LS
a • •
stage
because
this
r Women and the Brattle earlier
million in new savings. while withdrawals tot.iled $486.8
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rni first have a viable innstrument Corp. of Cam- ',v hen
t Ses ••S •
million. The resulting net gain of $185.8 million surpassed by
hut
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fant,
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ridge.
a wide margin th old July mark of $177 million established
on an even younger
effective
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Dr John M. l.even thal, tjirec• ' .e
Just a year ago.
1.'tt*s
.r of the hospital's fetal heart• Ii 'I a • •
July was also a record month lendingwisc as associations
saul that th e two
I
in th e state closed $376.2 million in mortgage loans, in
methodi of monitoring fetal
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comparison, their previous high for the month was last
'5
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$S SS
wart rat-es presently used have
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year's output of $297 million.
II itifl(t 11is8(1v8ntitLes CufliSI
PESO
;areil with the new process.
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With (11w method , the uterus
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Wynne.
Girls
State
thigh
if
Mrs
Supreme
Court;
Dr. Pepper Sales Climb
s
punctured after the beginning
in
(;IltI4s STAFEI(S reported on their week
Ann
labor and .in electrode s
for
the
auxiliary;
and
Elizabeth
mi
chairman
'l'allahassee to members of the American
.it
ta
chett to the waip of the
Cynthia
,Johnson.
(Buff) Keeth and
Legion Auxiliary. From the left: Gail ,Johnson,
[)r Pepper Company in Dallas; reported a national
inborn child. The second methwho was named a "justice" of the Florida
gallonage sales gain for August of better than 18 per cent
4 toes away with th e cornover the same month last year. It was the biggest August on
plicattons of rupturing uter:iL
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nembranes by applying an iii
Texas based soft drink producer.
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house.
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tr:Isonic device to the mother
on
Cumulativ e sales for the year through eight months now
nearing completion
the :iJomen and counting feLii
stand nearly 16 per cent ahead of th e same period last year,
of
corner
Sweetwater heartbeats by following the manoted W. V. (lements, president and chief executive officer
boulevard and Palm Lake
ti un if the fe ta l heart
company.
for
the
Court in Sweetwater Oaks.
Lventhal saiti the ultra.iani'
$
Situated on a half-acre wooded
me thod, while more convenient
than the scalp electrode, us
lot, th is large contemporary
Taylor Corp. Sets Records
e
highest
home will be sold to th
much less sensitive in detecting
bidder to bene,it th e annual
small variatio ns in the fetal
fund raising for PESO
heart rate.
— a
Jack
Taylor
Development
Corporation
MIAMI
fourDr. Leventhal said the,
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Th
e
theme
of
the
00
Nearly
1
co nsin, sch ool districts.
other
land
and
has
joined
with
Wis
with
major
condominium
Buck
firm
owned
While
puotcly
Brattle Instriment equipment.
current practices.
people took part and produced bedroom, twi bath home.
lt KENNE11I J. RAlEN
eye State residents call fur re. Nlwhigan, Florida, Oregon and
and real estate developments In Southeast and Central
by
architect
Torn
recomrnenda'
which is about the size of -a
written
designed
2,0
1
Copley Ne,AsSer%ice
th the help f
cal
proTexas
to
study,
wi
announced
today
that
its
fiscal
year
ending
June
30
di
is
not
a
ra
th
Florida
form, ere
breadbox and coatzil about V.federal funds, steps these tions from smaU group di.s,cus- Hurley .)f the Enviranmontjl
I
posal on their list.
set records both in revenue and In net income and a 32 per
Park,
e unprecedentd tfl
o, can monitor fetal electrical
Th
sign
Group
of
Winter
De
Ohio's states take to develop account- sioris. "
Some months ago.
—
e
cent Increase In earnings per share over the previous year.
Ohioans
Tomocro"
th
solvement
of
"Welcome
e'ti"ity
by .* unique coin.
will
be
th eir state Department of EduDepartment of Education ability systems. Statewide as- most massive citize ns study
state
The company's year-end report showed earnings of 78
bi na tion of analog; and tilgitial
Everett Hukey. president ut
educalinnal
cation a blueprint for Lmprovof
Cunsen- sesuncnt
previous
the
for
a
"StUl'Cb
has
share
as
compared
to
59
cents
fut
cents per
ever conducted ma state
cuniputer circuitry.
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states
ing public schools that might
to determine what "needs" is required by
- of Sweetwater Oaks, ts
5u5'
needed
direc
ta
vi
lly
osded
year.
lit: said the new me thod ciiii
of
plans
cerrebuil
di
ng
for
the
suit
in seeking f ed eral funds career tiofl
cha nges citizens wanted
The record earnings were based on sales of $3,519,437 as
de
lopi
pr
th
ve
e
task
of
10
division
Iistingwsh th e th ree Major
of th e house
other states.
co ninliends- Lain new projects and
achievable
goals
for
educachairman
compared
to
$3,401,750
for
the
1971
fiscal
year.
H
Ite
heart rate patterns which .ir"
Ohinans single out conimuni- their schools.
or PFO anti has coo rd ina ted
ed ucation.
front the survey will help
super- f
Jack Taylor. president of the Miamiased firm, said
detectible luring labor, ill t
t'atiuns as a major educational timins
flurry of activity prob. tion," th e former Akron
the many suun tr ae'tors who
is
Th
prOblCmI), 'l'hey also want better tkveltq) a statewide school
ac- ably is a direct result of citizen intentlent said.
that the record earnings were based Ofl 8 net income after
to th e building
wh.ch :irr',lite wi th ta"
system requir ed
of imnpor ta rce , have contr ibuted
in
order
Here.
taxes of $290,779ascompart'd to $203.284 in fiscal 'el.
irtruction (ruin more ksIi- t't)UflL'it)ilit)
amount aI oxygen 4olng into h"
pressure to improve c hi ldren's
the house
liv the state' l'gislature
e the It) major changes re- of Feature in the design will be i
cated teachers and more
defeat
of
ar
He also said advance sales on the company developed
ucation
and
the
fetal brain. Heart rates ehan"
Ohio is one of 14 states in
quested by Ohioans to improve
phasis on basic skills, vocationthan
half
the
school
bond
nients are at a record $7.5 million, and predicted the comIn!
room
with
beamed
1110*1?
when
th e fetus' head is coin
family
whucti legislatures have called
th e educa tion of the state's
year will show the biggest volume in the history of the
across
al and special education,
issues
and
similar
levies
pressed with uterIne conThese re'quesLs (or improve- for ts.sess1flCflt of schtMils, deJJ'lV thte* nuLlion publi c cathedral ceiling 18 feet highS
company. The $7.5 million advance sales is a 525 per cent
tiuns, when the baby's head
te master bedroom
tr-uc
e
separa
Th
new in Ohio or vt'lopment of future require- the nation in fiscal 1971.
- s&amp;ht)OL pupils.
merits are not
increase over last year.
comp resses the umbilical cur't
In Ohio, only 29 of 121 bond
suite has a large bath and
e frequent- niients, goals and priorities and
any state and beg th
I Conununica ti on between
uuuuuui opening to a private
and af te r the peak of uterine
ve a systt'nii of accountability. SUeS were approvedly usk ed question, "Wha t ha
school
and
community
must
be
en and pool area.
contrac ti on,
State Superin te ndent Martin
th e public schools been doing?" Florida. Maryland and VirScotty's Earnings Up
iunong others, are con- W. Essex held "Local Citizens irnpro"ed- Seminar partict- pati'tt
The PESO house is open for
Since the supply of blood rnacil
us
can
ginlit,
'llie recommflefl(kltiOfls th
of Ohio's 623 pants call ed fur more mnfi.uruiameetviewing.
Women
Frorti
the
•,xygen
to the brain is a major
an
indictment
of
ducting
similar
polls.
('olurado
Seminars"
in
604
I* consider ed
board
fun about school development
Women's
factor in brain .lamn.age .t birth.
theater Guild.
—
earnings,
board
policy
reported
mugs,
Inc.,
Home
Builders
Supply,
&amp;x'trng auk' to monitor ira::
ajmiiriiittee of the ivniphoflY.
.
.mnd greater opportuniti es
ended
.June
30,
of
$1,697,714
for
the
fiscal
year
taxes,
after
th e Opera Gala
oxygenation th rough heart
Golf
'ii',municatiun between par- Cowicil it I'll.
1972, an increase of 42.8 per cent over 1971 earnings of
Guilt! and the Museuini Guild
during labor would gi"
an d schools
cuit,S
M,872.
James
W.
Sweet,
chairman
and
president
of
the
"
$l,l
physicians ti chance to
More individual mnstruc- will be manning th e house
Winter IIiven.bi t,d chain of building supply stores, said that
measur" n
weekends corrective
hostesses
.1oll
earnings per share were .63 For th e year just completed,
."ut -r''ii
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th re'ughuut September
It
I Additional cocaticunal educompared to 45 for the previous year, on a fully diluted basis.
This will be th e th ird year a
net'ueu
are
classes
Totit! sales for the year were $44,466,724 compared with
e'iuiibuiiiuu.
the'
cation
lavimig'' is
house Pius been among 11w
Using special Bermuda grass planters, the retk'signt'&amp;l Silver
all
stuFor
'should
be
prus
tde_t
fiscal
liii).
lot
$28,831,752
items donated to the PESO
fairway Pita's gulf course became' ill- t'Cofloiliit'S of condomiiiniumii dents who want them.'
aut''iuiat it'
and
project. Proceeds are sl'uireti
stantl) green in dedication building and overall area plan
Florida Sympathy. Central
Q ua lified teachers shuuld
uem't'ilionies of the Silver Pines ning so today's honie buyer
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Museumti
Florida
'miipL0%Cd who will w or k
ctndtuiiiniwii and apartment may enjoy truly trouble-tree
I'LueLiriwn, Loch Haven Art
t'umiiplex now under develop, country club living at a realistic wi th en th usiusimi and dedicuii
c ost.
tiuli to provide each pupil with
Cen te r, Centr al Florida Civic
miient
Theater, the ('uwicil of Arts and
a positive educational e:ilperi! 0~
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I 'base I of (lit' uIei t'lopmnt'nt
Ir.-j
I~k
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planned development I'D i ('11
'Iilt?O with 95 per c-emit fiuian,, , ~
is a total development plan
through
arranged
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whereby the county mssue
Federal
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Association
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of coiland is being adult continuing education at those seeking skilled labor us
coniinunitv
with
every
\
advantage
f
r
dt.mninium living amid yet retains developed liv Silver Pines Ss'mninole Junior College, Li this miiay provide an upI:
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planning a program for the pvrtwuty to employ one or
simigle-famnily indepenJence and Properties.
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i tutracti r I scrs 4mtti,mmitage of
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ho are making an chfort
(t'i' the 61 iiit't't in g of Mi itltnd'South
Liii,nc'ing
(hit' rolling terrain !im been
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carefully considered with the tuwnhomiies of phase I has been Seimiinok . ('hainber of ('0111- rethre'ct
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.srchitecturul conCept tit each 1srrsltgt'd through American merce, ill fl0ti 81 .ThIIIL4DU
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'tikrAIi Sasings and L.t'an As- Cti' Center, to acqu4tnt the iiwetuig 15 electiO4t of itwiubers
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IuVi nbotne. 'the gulf course, encompassing the Silver Pines soelatton of Orlando n the organization with the college's to the board of directors. The
community, Serves as a natural tilnount ui $l.tu iiiihltin v hen adult migrant educational nomiiutttng coinxnitte.. chaired
by De. Eddie Waldheim, will
u1111)kteti, the Silver Pines de- prugramii
barrier fr un the bustle and
been present the following slate of
has
to
program
expected
The
Is
anti a
s'etopimient
modern
Living
bustle
of
I
p
represent an eptndlture of organized to benefit migrants candidates: Keith L Nixon,
*wtllllIilng pool i available ti
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stud easti1ial I srm labor people.
tiniti $31) tiitliun
rt'ttknt,s. Evers purchaser at s
Architect Is Alsni I$t'iiiiaii, Lurinit' i'homas, black cu• Geurge W. Foster, Robert T.
i'uc t tUidulIUl$iUlii will
phase
,
ret CISC U tree one-year iflelil' ALA, Orlando. tk'ne lkust'l has Irdinittir of r irant edticatUfl Itattaway, Harvey Titeii ant.
(,ciit' I lutist'!,
bership Iii the Silver Pines been ap pointed project diretor for Jt'. will speak and will tat' Dr. K. C'. WaldheUii---eaci to
F,MME'1I' PItE1SSER (l e ft) , 1"trst at ()rlundo LoFp.,
and John Amato Is construction .icconip.tiiictt li tu tudt'iiLs serve two.s- ear terms guiniig
Country Club
and John Jenkins, First Lit Orlando
project director, Silver Pines,f.-,.
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yc,ur pox'is $0, an addisOflal $2 billion in lii
dollar Al the sariw IU,i.
dfpitf rufliwl)' inflation.
my conservati v e ,.guIa
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they are more at home supportin Richard Nixon's brand of
Lepubhcanism than they are
hacking the Democratic national ticket this year," McGovern
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prCidtntthl candidate, said
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a Tie niocrat turned supporter
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publicity, Lyman is perturt'r.
by the description that he is the
Julia Child of chess. 'I don't
even look like her he said
missing the analog) corn

Uoin'rI Ma roti. president of the Wisconsin
State Iti'.'wt'rs Association, said major breweries
tiiav ('(iurIpf'tt' fiercely among tbpr,sel';es, hit
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and Willniingtnn, N ('
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the age of 9 by his uncle, Harry
1.3-man, a noted chess player in
doliars in fees.
New England. His uncle visited
"1 didn't have an agent be..
fore." he said. ,*Now I have the world champions

Bonn's relations With C.airC)
•'ç
mans one-sided
cial circles was demonstrated
.
ntwd Israel in 1965.
the
resignation
of
Rudolf
been
strained
because
Presithe
by
Only five days before
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dent Anwar Sadat refused help
ha
man licz
Ota
the
Arab guerrilla operation that W erner from the cochair Brandt telephoned him to if
dece
when
ived the Palestinians," a
left 11 Israeli sportsmen dead in gIp of an ArabGei-man
safe passage for the isBunask
for
in
the
Getfriendship
group
columnist wrote in the
Munich, unofficial West
rth. should West German' let officialFgypttafl neiicpaper Al
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r-'Seblilt, the nations SeCorli j' (iemonstraes the weight r.f plant expansion
Beginning with a lone MuLwauk.e brewery in th"
l94(is, Schlitt has opened hret'eries in New York.

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FFuller (1arden Supply. Winter lark, and resident of the Like
lirantles Area of Seminole County, ,us recently elected
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'Itut the basic feeling ni larger hrewerie' -saul
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personal appearances at $1,000
sbiftedtotht'
tach. conferring with publish- YorkCityand was
Public
t ra over advances of $40,000 and quarters of the
System
here.
0,000 f or books on chess and Broadcasting

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to watch his nephew on telecratir party. said he would not chewski. the leading expert on agents."
to have him
1he sudden fame as irust v;sion. "I wanted
group
th
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until
Arab
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the
Middle
Fact
in
Brandt's
Sohe 's
on
my
program
but
that brought death to the 1972 Minister Mohammed Murad rejoin
orkas
uponbimbecauseoh
ter- cia1 Demcic1ail' parts
clearly
condemn
shat'
Olympics may also have
Ghaleb.
on the educa- lazy.' Lyman said.
Arab-German commentator
chief architect ofsaid
Now the visit the first such
teredChanceflor Willy Brandt's
m state- tioruil television network broad
reconciliation since the 1965 break — appears
reconciliation
long-prepared
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cast of th e world chess ch.:.
Brandt
himself
was
c
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wi th th e Arab ior1d
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had caused "i.rre"2- pionship between Bobby I
the lack O rCSPO
Three months ago. Egypt 1*. Foreign Ministry .spokesman angered by
oris Spasaky. T
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and
B
the Arab name
came the sixth coufltr)' U) said when asked if Ghaleb'z from Arab leaders to his Per
biharm" to ns
and the rest programs, first televi'
sonal appeal for intervention
erma
5t_jfl
of
diplomat-i.th was
in West G
pledge resumption
lccanyinNew\'orkStat1y
e
save
the
Israeli
hostages.
A
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the world
One newspaper called on th
ic ties wi th Bonn. 5t'VCfl
the chancellor
state
Publi c Broadcast Sysic: .
spokesman
for
the
visit
disenchantment
Tiafter the ID-nation Arab break- g'er-runent
were picked up and distrihu
e televlSic)rl audience wake of
tj"ab reacti3n in offi- told th
Tuesday's tragedy was
off when West Germany TCCO
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gift from husband. On
Lincoln Mercury Kalish. who received as
h al Spragins Town &amp; Countryare
prented by right is owner Hal Spragins. (Staff Photo)
.1 new Five Points location.

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Ira rift'rred to ;t brewery lO Eati Claire. Wis.
''It I'. a ('41St' (II COfl)Ifl't it IOn just being too
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THE SANFORD HERALD

a Congressman!

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ticMel Chase director
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Shelby Lyman said
casting System
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grade. Miss Ann Widener.
urrsie priniclipal, tht schocil %
an administrativil! f mrth, with Mrs. Kaye Berry
have

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KUTSCHE

FLE'ANOR: "I'liff. ItLARN
MAINE. Lash

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For Judge Joe. A. Cowart Jr.
Assistant To The County Solicitor
e Tried 200 Felony Jury Trials PLUS Over
1,OW Non-Jury Trials
9 Chief iriai Counsel and Administrator For
111ree Of Five County Solicitors Since 1965
0 Oty Attorney I Asst.) And City Prosecutor
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The area's nesest and largest
luxury campground. Twelve
oaks Cainpgruunut, ipt'ned 21-:

• Na ial School Justice
'Na ial School Intelligence
• Florida Atlantic University —
Candidate for Master of
Public Administration

Prosecutor
. Attorney for Browird Count, .r i
Planning Boari

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Member of:
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• Florida Bar Association
• ATCrIIZ
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yester
doublekni ts
c3 great savings Boudes, ribs,
C
n-tony
Wi
mini rI
stitches
All 60" w. de and of
cours,
! %.,:% bolts. This low price
w e - on l y
week
03 d tb

lake front tract and

develolk-d it Intoa facility will)
attraction. Shade trees are
scattu rt d throughout tile 125

po l

oil (lie I)rt)iwrt%- for the

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stuire,eraIilrge
pool, sauna haiti, miniature
golf, shuffle' board, horse shoes,
oflvcfleflre

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Cotton

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tf I colors
dress

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Phone 838.8133

Res. 831-3640

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Come save u! r ub r ft t

COLORED
POLYESTER
THREAD
° P0 1yE xtra strong
ester thread in 0 great

iselection of colors. 225

Periect or

knits. Stock up todoy
wh le prices are low

yo.

DRAPERY
A brand new -,h,prn %:nt
0me SCC thl" gorgeous
t.osortmerit1
Antique
utin, dacron ,,heer,
- e,'igner
45'' wide ond J
lengths. Very econorni'

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Sanford — Pinecrest Center
Next to Sears
aitland — North of Underpass

ABRIC CENTE S

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caine here (rout (onneeticut
Iheti t%iI,IkLflttItbt

paddle hodits, an itilull
recreation rooin and teen
recreation rot)in. paved roa&amp;,
and duml)ing station.
'I'wehil. oak.s al-sto offer-, oilsite trailt-r rentals for families.

POLYESTER

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P,iid for b

Owners of tile recreation

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vote non-partisan Sept. 12th

Pd Pciacal .d

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Facility are Mr. and Mrs. Huger

Registered Electrologist

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• iCtive in the United attS '4ivii
Reser'e, Navy Pilot .qith tis
rank of Commander
S Arbitrator. American Arbitration

• In erra ona Bar ssccaton

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~iorida Bar Associa tion
e Arnerican Judicature Society
Fla. Aussoc. of Prosecuting Attorneys
Academy of Fla. Trial Lawyers
e National District Attzmey Assoc.
Fla. Council on Commercial Frauds
Author.

eServed as State Repesenlaiivt~ r,
the Florida Loqi,
.],Ourl~
)611
through 1970

pa for F'ritla and stay

KREE method The newest, most effecti ve
remove unwanted hair on face, arms and Ieqs
••rtn 'menu Y C' l I for 11)1 00 111 Ml'
and P.
quickly
bc VI

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• Assistant City Attorney and Citi

Saturday night fr'ce.

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• Admitted to all Florida Courts and
United States Supr'me Court

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Electrolysis is last with the NEW INST

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PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
e Presently — Felon), Trial Division Chief

*LLB University of Miami
• LLM McGill University

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School in 19 j

HE IS QUALIFIED

i'Tit

cauiip.sitt' which are eqwpped
s ith picnic tables and cumnpktt'

TIlE WORD, Wallace

Vote September 12th for:

0 7 YEARS OF COURTROOM EX1 ERIEME

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%%htle retaining its natural

CAPTAINS A ND
INGS. Caldwell

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medical care. It doesn't contribute one penny toward pay-

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%~O(Kied

Putok

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office

PERSONAL &amp; EXPERIENCE

seals only the cost of billing for

Raymond Perra. who

Citizens

For Titusville
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Get ftm $37-W so

TOOLKIT

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PUBLIC DEFENDER

e Age 32

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Facilities To Encourage Our Young People To Be Active, Useful

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from Indi,an Ilead Ranch. As an

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Murphy wiil maintain his
Of The Pt th
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Gar) Glitter

Smith

FAVORITES

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• Minimize caPacit. Hughes wiBendearor inal Appeals
cused With Due Regard For The Rights
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to be ;reat'
sent
* Protect Ti facility
leastatonm
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TRAEI1IO*AL DREtS N5h1

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of (ourre, that

BACK STAIIIIKILS. O'Ja
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N'11,ARS Administrative and Courtroom Trial Experience
Means That k I. TS( II I \ ifl:

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Camp Is

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Footwear with soles, absolutely

DOUBLEKNITS

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YOU. Al Green

Boys: Shwts and shorts or
slacks. Shirts must be butkwied.

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slacks and shiorts. but not

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1970. At that, EDS was offering
a bargain. the nationwide
average for the sarne billinig
service was $3 75,

As to dress the following
codes will be obwn-ed: For
girb proper ature with no bare

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handling government Medicare
Et)S charged an aver•
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lionaire, ho made rwss last irig for doctor, hospital, meditx-en used lot centuries and
a inuch heralded flight
one or other care
iii ins base achieved almost to Vietrutin Offering to fly the
( course, In the to ta l amount
universal acceptance. For
Ajnt'ru-an prisoners home, t.
e government f or
skull and
example, the
for 111,%`1 but spent by th
care,
the cost of the billcrossbones that warn of poLson,
health
final'lyshowinga
ly
striking. In
company
ine
charge
is
not
the male and female s)'rntx)ls of Texas life insurance
e govern
th
1970
for
example
biology,the 'ample highsas
hi to wake the most of .i corn
out
$22
billion for
trient
shelled
urros s that caution for curves. pukr lit sold th in according
supplies
arid
health
services
to Forbes uuif'dZIflC lie used
of
that
went
About to thir 1
Ilocsir, Smith saflts to go the tinnputer pirttunt to proth
hospital
and
nursing
home
the
idea
lit.
ress health clatrn for Texas for
further wi
For
care. Doctors got about 15 per
highly lUut Cross-Blue Shield,
need
the

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ippr v'd -\ti. 7 r

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Perot Rich

luding the inure than $3 charge
Su-angel', he Finds support the public
IuillmngformedlcalCarelstMg for processing medical
lortheideaifloddPltices — like
the comic strips ( tile broken Ixisiness. According to the findcharge
Of course, e $3.
ings of a house sub'orrnnittee,
h t theI light bulb for a n
Perots
financial
th
at
suppor
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i'erot's ctmputer firm, Elec
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idea).
Data Systems, made $72 empire is only half the cost octronic
curred in filling out the forms.
niillion over the past 4 years

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V. Lawton Elementar) School

By LIZ MAThIEUX

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systelluitited and international
approach to symbols that would ning in the Invdical care busi- '.10 1wr cent or paid for medill,
facilitate the now of com- ness. in tile business of billing cines. dental care, eyeglasses
across language for medical care to be exact. and the like Included in this 25)
munications
And he became a billionaire by per cent was administrative
and cultural barriers.
selling his company's stock to cost. Probably that's where

Seminole

PAUL MURPHY. administrative assistant of Gencwa School cowsu]Ls
Aith Mrs. 01a Thompson. new thir-d grade teacher. Another addition to

SALE! FASHIONABLE 7-PC. DINEITE

Henry
by
Sourcebook,''
1)reyluss,
a noted industrial
rineer and designer on 11it

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Stuth made his remarks in
Syiittsd
reviewing ii book,

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All parts are qu1irantee(I for one

qii,r.iiitr'vd

•Ihit's whit's called driving i hargain

f1 Photo h Bill I

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muthmho;s for ,ntc
ItiotI1Inkudie asitislor a

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for the entire life of the loan .

liii' answer to the problem,

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TO DO MORE!

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has done something about it.

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I r' d Jensen
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llwar(k(t annual I-11'EnvironmentalI Pr otec tion Avvircl for out
stafl(Iiflg work as a graduate student Helping him support the trophy.
first awarded in 1971. are I )r. VnJsf'f A Vousef, associate professor t'
t',igiii('erin, left. and I )r David Block, Assistant Dean of the ('ollege
Engin('t'ring. In the event you wondered, the fourth pair of hands
h('iongs to I)r. Marty Wanielista , also on the Engineering faculty, and
grd:iated from
(UStOdMflOf

possible."

WINDOWS

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Boyd

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a n d we'll pay for the fags.

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one or tile simple.
s of
Communication — the symbol
Dr. David It. Smith. assointr
professor of English at tile
Of
Institute
California
Way.
this
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to

HIGHEST
QUALITY
ALUMINUM

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thousand languages and
dialects used in the world,
interniakiflg
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citininunicatlon
Wi
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that there are nearly s ix

French Ave

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supply

pushers
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CASH BUYS MORL AT
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seven innguages almost
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Republican for
House 0f R eprese n ta tives, District 34

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F"mally, in the spring ci( 1915. he and his gang rode into
and tned to rob two banks At the Slime t1mc

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Nlan has alwvs

himself Oil his Ix)ssession of a lip sets himplilf
written
It I% one
other

('iple Nv*s Ser ice

VU?1echt(?1.i.

they stepped into the bank and got the attention of the teller
with hn armful of shoitguns.
Henr%. Starr. the last of the horseback bank robbem.

with that

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tried to reform several times, but he just

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The neighbors were all the time robbing banks
When the )ool sand the alt ris rode into aTexas

cou

us1taca quick Pe'"

s*ncUmes. I

Ic didn't trust banks very
he
There was a t
much. 71". hoctiially. was due to the fact Om, did nc4 truct
their neighmm.

j I guppw you could go dA%*n it, the bank and say: "Do

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out

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DEAR ABBY Here E a
1011wed. cud save our naftcm:
1amil! His wife
1 The maT% should be the head of the
the children
atxiuld slay home Ane look After
uxitd
4
prefeeit th a Ylt
: A marT*d man
A smØe man.
3 Married women should give up their Jnh to msrrwd

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revealnig the location of certain represented by Jnnws Markel, 'I'uesdusy's bearing the dc-len'
allegedly stolen golf clubs. The Iirtr in a Winter Park law slant's disitsissal ituollon that the
1UCS(tdtY
lirns
iut'tlo:s by Judge hull tines not
plaintiff maintains that false
.\ H'aring was heist
to
dismiss
motion
the t'snstltute a bar to further
A
before Circuit Judge Volie statements were iiiade by the
es
against
the
.heIs'ndaflt.s
action was denied as was the
rhar g
Cli m:IIIS .7 r on a civil suit luIi'sl ileU' liii, it ill proe'uurs'nss'nt of
usistisili Ii) the' sis'Is'iiilarit that
the"
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L .l,uusues l)avts, t)akla'sd hills, the sarrant .is;tI (lint (here was was filed
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on
Aug.
the plaintiff failed to state a
.iuhinun Jr.,
against Gerene Ewaldt, justice not sufficient evidence to Justilsthe
pl!iinthff
that
contending
t'nuuse of action for intent to
of the peace, District 6, the charges
of
mental distress.
state
it
cause
action
Inflict
Davis further contends that tallest to
Altamonte Springs, who is
against
the
defendants
for
sh.'letsihuint's
motion that
the defendants ac'ted without
seeking the office of county
,tusI
that
the
warrant
was
Issued
for any
judge, Group 2, in (tie fl0fl' probable cause' In causing malicious prosecution
other
(hun
to
obtain
the
disusissal
by
a
t'oiiiinunity
PUrPOSe
partisan judicial election criminal proceedings to be
the
plaintiff
was
preliminary
of
prosecution
iuuagistrate on the
Instituted against him with a
f Tuesday.
the
basis
of
ingranted
by
the
court,
and
the
hearing situ
Davis alleges in his action th criminal warrant charging him
in
sufficient
evidence
to
establish
plaintiff
was
granted
20
days
grand larceny. Davis
is loch tie demands punittve and
not
concause
does
unnenil
this
count
of
the
jirotiable
istuich to
compensatory damages In states he was arrested and
stitute adjudication of the suit.
excess of $500, that on May I the incarcerated in county jail but
conflict on its uterus tsar does
defendant and Clarence Ewalt, that ida June 16 hearing before
the disiuiisal constitute a
co.slelendant in the suit, con- County Judge Wallace hall he
barrier to further action.
spired and confederated to was not bound over to Circuit
Julian, i his nsotion, ah'
procure a warrant for i)avts' ('our? for criminal trial and the
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arrest on grand larceny charges against him were states the' 1 )Iaintilf failed to
allege the i" rrant was is_sued
charges without din) cause or dismissed by Judge hall.
for any purpose other (tints to
:
As a result of this action,
provocation.
Davis contends the warrant Davis contends, he sustained prosecute the plaintiff. Also, the
ion
motion contends the plaintiff
was procure.i intentionally, damages of expenditure of
tailed to state a cause of action
and moneys inf)OStiflgfl$l,500bond,
fradulently
falsely,
for intent of infliction of mental
maliciously with intent to legal counsel procured at a cost
distress and the allegation does
harass him, and that the of $2,350 and other costs of $207'
not support a cause for
Davis alleges he has suffered
defendants acted without
intention infliction of mental
sufficient, evidence to issue a humiliation, embarrassment,
This city will
distress. Based upon (lie fact forego participating
warrant against the plaintiff in loss of his reputation and credit
participating with the
the incident was investigated
that the warrant was based and community standing as a
county sheriff's count) in the paving and insby the
upon imcomplete investigation result of the action by the
prnveuuuent of joint city-county
department, the statement that
by the sheriff's dep..rtinent and defend-ants,
and the County
this year
the action was done for the roads
Daviss demands a jury trial in
the warrant brought to harass
'siluLIlitSSItifl will be thus inpurpose of inflicting m
and frighten the plaintiff Into the civil action and Is being
for;iied.
distress is negated, the motion
t 'ounciltusnun William Klosky
alleges.
ed
stated
was
au th orized last night to
The warrent issu
had
stolen
Ewaldt's
inforns
the county board of his
that Davii
golf clubs and booties. At the roach t'ounniittei"S decision in
0.
preliminary hearing before the matter.
Judge hall the court 'aId there
By George WI
T he first year councilman
videMce
was not sufficient
said since roads lwved at this
establishing probable cause
tinie will be cut during conand 'the the charge of grand
W. Germany---- l(M
Philip
of the ci ty's sewer
larceny was dismissed.
"shut up" about our "free
ystem. it would be ii waste of
System.
Mrs. Ewaldt, In anrwer to the Sthe taxpayers' money to coinSeveral factors are Inenterprise" system ConIn- s'olved in the comparison of charges, said that she is without
trast the percentage
paving at this time.
and 11
der.ies
each of food costs in diff erent na- knowledge,
come required
lie is asking the county. Indemands proof of the allegation
the 7 countries just to pur- tions
that
she
acted
without
probable
stead,
to give' I.nngwood top
chare the food needed.
These include the fertility
lrIurIt
in tile t-oursty's road
cause. She denies all of the
Then distribute the booklet
and acreage of its farmian
other
charges
In
the
suit.
At
prsgralii
for
1973.
below to teen-agersi
plus its industrial and cornmercial alertness.
Case U-582: Dr. Philip M.
Japan, for example, has
Crane is our Congressman
little land but rates high in
Its Industrial output,
C OCCflSl OflhI
So hei(
Russia, with oodles of
inside dope on many thing's
land, concentrates an exces'i". 21
facing the U.S.A. in its
sire amount of its Industry
:;;unforel Middle School OIWI1
Family Fun l)ay and picnic at
tinual contest with Bissint,
Irving to equal the U.S.A. its house for parents, 7.11 11,111.
I ,kt' Mars Church of hit'
IiiDad, he said recently,
military hardware.
its, starting at 12 tinon;
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clt-spite a lot of the liberals
12
thinner
and refreshments
look
at
the
actual
Sept.
NOw
Who fawn over Communism
S'hissil Bsiarsh, 3 p. iii • ton- served in and around the
na
and laud Russia, take a look ratings of those same 7
church
lions with their percentage fl'r'erit't' rooni.
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at these figures.
of income required for food:
Sept. 25
"For tile)' we're prepared
ScpL 16
ltipubhlcan
Japan
--------40%
Boy Scout Troop 79 and
Women's
Sanford
by the Cab ornia Beef CoinsTrophy
Explorer
(;roup, I p. m., at
Club, luncheon, noon,
U.S.A. --------I6)%
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of
Liberal
speaker,
Jean
Bryant,
Congregation
I Aiursge;
Russia --------50%
"They contrast the amount
322
28'2
for
Judaism.
School Board: ('all
of a worker's annual income
England ------ 28%
rest' rs'ation.s.
S4'ld. 27
that must he spent for food,
France ------- 31%
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fluissia
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5 other cirnntries.
W Germany - _28%
Sshax)l Board. 7:30 p. iuu,
"Obviously, the best (YCO' i mfurence rootii
Sept. z
When I'luillp inter' is-wed
oinic syste m ould he the
icing
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escapee's
hina
ed
sept, 19
one where the per cent me- Kong last fall, t ir said they
WWI Vets Bnirmnn- ks 288, 2 p.
Altamonte Springs homeirst Federa l S&amp;L,
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quirtel for food is the least." were paid 200 Cine'se do
tnaker; Club, 9 a.nu., First
Alt,ilIlsdintC
Springs.
thst'
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Philip
gave
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following list sit ruatIon
But they admitted it took
the per cent of a worker's ash 200 dollars just for the-it
ifl(s)mflt' in t'.tdi country that ininittuim fxxi requ iu-nss'nt s,
is re(puired for fxI,
left for
so they had not
As a little test of your clothing, shoes, etc.
ability to outguess the Call'flint meant that in 11)71
fornia Beef Council, I'll mix
Red Cliituese along (hit'
tip the countries and per- the
seaside opposite I long Kong
cc'ntages.
spent 100% of their wage's
So try to match earls nafor food!
tioru with its correct per.
Si) tilt' Comimnitiist ti.ititiiis
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ventage.
far inferior iii
Jtrinembt'r. I have them obvioussly are
their economic systems to
cur "I"rt'e 1':,ste•rjsiisi" or
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CM'RlCOR (Dec.
you can engage in new
doing regular routines nut later
A
deeper
study o f facts and
arvvitles ah.at are fasciriating
at thus time
4ums 55 rit'C?115i)
Jan 1 to I-ct'lu) Handling obligatuani
AQUARIA
bunches
rffi:srnt)) earl) us the dat is wist 'tour
Shc'v
uintivittes
attrrnocn
it
pars
taki
tn
prompting you
mart devotion Ic' mate this evening
Plart hos to rraig.httti out
tc- Mui
P1SCIS 'Feb
tie cart) and scni get goad results
* tituluOrt is ith a clime'
care
of
civic
work will in'npttwt &gt;'tnr image
later TaUng
Don't go sIummuig tc'night
he 'or she is ill kit
IF YOUR CHILD IS B0k!' TODAY
am of thaw deluglirful young peapk who has a sumig desire
ii difficult to knc,s what to do
sc' do fat others hut
educatscus as you cat and
Icur set! Be cure i: c'.r a !unr at
tifliUflutStUiTt
ac-tivibel for greatest
due-cl r scs aid Stir macS
family person in itus
fine
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iausfacticin and succru Jrchart Sports a re veT)' IUIPOTtVII here
compel" What you make
'Ihe Stars impel. thr' do not
of )DI.LT We ii large) UP ID YOU'
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Csrrli Righter's Individual Forecast
send you! birthdalr
non ready F at )'our cap)'
October
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fasinEnr,I
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tuindle
:ctrrrspzmdtflc-r
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to Aug 211 Pui mote
lkO 003'
;tactucal tide of your existence nc's and use mare efficient
financial expert has
methods in the future t.islert in is list a
to us. but don't take or) risks
I The ma-fling could hr
tc Sept
VIRGO tAug
out with conditions
sniciftii
fTulItraUng Intl lain all
those prrs.m s ticinsertEr
to
you
tirc-cunmg fzer'rahIe
understand .ciui ideas and pcisitiaTt Avoid gr"u:pI
0.1 221 LItunmate all) ritiEf
UbE.A iSept
of
your
progress and then you car. 1'
that stand iii the way
Of lilt tonight.
shead efl quicily Seek , he rctn'.mrtic side
but
t1flf
Lhi
after ar. interest
ic' cw 21' You car nt's c ngae it.
C0kPIO iOc-t
goad friends
fascinating tiaht'w's and other plruurn s'itt
Handlt
much
mane)
during spare unit, but don't ,pcnd too
important business matters list wisdom
1) Use cat? it
to t)r.
fAGI11 ARR'S t%c"
expect cxr.cllcnt
cur.
)'cIu
and
1rid1iflg outside matters
citireti I ngapr
that
you
are
a
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goad
results Shos attirt's
activities irud gait added prestige

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muslin! glass Following a suggestion in a magazine
I filled it with marbles and ii did hick attractive hut
I tired of it When I rcrno'cd the' marble's the' hotwa down the
torn one tacd firm) lodged half
everything
I can
glass
I
have
tried
stem of th e
heat
cold,
oil,
cit
to
remove
this
of
such
think
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flE Fi OLLY--rIolly rt'qucstt'C1 a recipe for lye-which
and I wculd like' her to tr in' moth er s recipe.
wtl crit'-half galhas beer. used for rnan vt'ars Strum.
tinc-hitli pllc'r. water
drippings
and
mix
of
tsiwor
lon
in
from the tSucei and one can of lye Mn well and stir
ir enamel par. until almost firm .-3OHN1E
with Ise
1'uLR (21111-'-11141 be careful is hen sarkilig
of the
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are
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of
sure
utud jimmonla and be
soup.
bothersome
If
this
uunp.Lers. The odor will be It-NI.
Some
of
the
mari
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doors.
out
naLitip can be dtsrnreaders w ho sent In recipes for this lined the box into
shich the soup isus poured with cloth and mau covered
it oierTIiEht
it slUt a piece of blanket or carpet and left
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II recipe for lye soap to I)(111% who wants to use her
aluminum
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r other such metal--and buT with a wooden spoon or
paddle Put half of a 'iWwnce can of lye in cot' pint cf
Strain P quarts of
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cold %%-Bier and set aside it
tnvl!td grease Add to it one' tahlt'spc'un stsa; flakes. coohalt tcnspc'OTI bcsrasi and (Inc tat) t'spoon of ammonia
Wht'r all this is we ) l-mixed, add Sc- the iC waler and beat
has
until liii mixture is ver thick Pour into a box that
When
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mailk' Is his sits eel
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I know for an ihssihtite fat't thi;t i(
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gelatin
salads you
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DEAR ABBY What would you think of a husband
Ins belorW
sifter being married over a year still locks or,
it
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marries a man. she should he willing
Don 't Insist that
make
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abbe to
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0ppnrtunitki should be bawd
rbrnet ts remain alng!Lt' .loh
cm shUt?'. not marital status.
%*mt
Siime married womev must an the
%
Im&amp;ielaI lrad as married mrs.
Li be hi-me
4 Y.nrkthpz mntbers east always min&amp;1f
before thri? children.
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delay
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IIISII
is
ho
defer,
lsmtpsml
those
s;f
us
lives,
i'aspi'tnts'd
is's' need is onitsi staiidlisg \'hiit is's' get are
of
tIPSj)811
Is I'll)
gvst%Ire
niost
retol Is. itis:iitt'd remal k'
i;tir quicket lissInds
As a pr acticed pro-ernst liait'r, I can tell son I hat lis'lng
surmotinih'tt by eff i cient orgnnl7ed people Is an exercIse
1&amp;4
In depressloll
III our ils'Iensc-, mrus I sas that it isn't esac ils is 1)111 WI
tu icr don't duI it's juist the way things aie
of Ilihhls nfl 5)1St
Wt-''i e this' sins's is liii has e wilted
else
has Oriental
eversbos
sis
hen
-, kItchen wuiniiiwsills
poppies gi'uwIisg protuely In sittew ilk bords'i s
When son have tinlshs'd isiahun plans (or a .1111) 4th
party. us alt' still tis lug to gil the masking tape anti
torts comets of ('lii 1st mac carets oil the wall
Von has s' replacesh the wehhing nu sour lawis i'halrs
-9
I. hr aunts? the' sails.' thus' that us' have t'Ieant'tt up the
crushed eggshells of l':aster
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DEkR ABBY Thu letter is grnng to sound like a
nightmare' I just found a library hook that is 3i ears
turn
cwerdui' I figured it out, and it will east roe $' 5f if I ciru)
ti:'ok
lutrlf
c-oSi.5
Th
e
it in and pay the overdue penalty
say I
% Abby I just don't knois what to do Should I just
a
nes
cw'
It with
lost It arid will he gl.ac to repla
mate'
ao
penalty
don'I
T'u'mg that ridiculous overdue
sense u' we
GtILTY
Can vziu help nie'
Tale the book back to the librar'. and
iuF.R
if she sill
tb-ps 'nunielf on the librarian's inf'c-5 stud as.k
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! There should he rocirt and telrvts$nn blaekeu.sto cact
farnihm could talk
ii' from S p rn to 7 p m so
ap 'ery tru' yriurf.
neritiC1n
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horseback.
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billiard
XX
30-Il *BC.
he lures a mob, and the 'ye hired ismes
fading comes -iut, as
As the XX Olympics continue to The story is set in a
and
drags her ('lofl for the contract
mrntflg town out West and helpless female
IUflICtL Viewtrs get £ chRflC tO
''uiih
-titpUPrt'(i
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fIfl5
nrnni KJII
s
ilTnhsri
see track
a horse Village apartment to let loos"
hoaniz. vlleyhali, wrestling blet' and Cord is
rtCiilPt for s'iet. Tlw
dS
matches and live coverage of brooder. The stakesin this bet
turns out to be not
are his f -tunc and the cam- woman
basketball.
twplcss. but just as frustrateil
58311 CR5. M World Ann bier's wife.
gets
0-9 CBS. It Was A Short from the badgenflg she
Wck(UTie To It Rerun Dors a
With
frc.oi her husband.
cnrirnuntIc'flChPr(-'ill CtISI Sirrimer. Charlie
common
intere st. thc plot to
Just
about
everyone
Rerun
K tw('('fl .John Monroe and his
improve societ'
daughter LirW I.incta's father can remember his first da
(I NRC, lrciri.1c lcrur
is is cartoonist, her teacher is back to scb'l after summer
English
same
the
Nifl Ironside' A
been
vacation.
and
has
t.inda
'Cintiact
that
sure
assignment
of
writing
it
corn
famil
killer's
humiliated b his work 1.miti's
hired
bereavement saves Chief
teacher suggests that Monroe position of Hov. I Spent M
see the school principal for Stimtr Vacation." Charlie Ironside's life tonight. The
no c%c'epticrn and this Chief Ramond Burr is
some help ;n improving father- Th'own
daughter relations, which leads sbc,w flashes back to some cit ni
.umrnev adventures as he
to Monroe escaping into his
fantas% world, this tune facing writes them in his compasitlon
1
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the wrath of the authorities.
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NEC.
NRC
Night Movies
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Makes
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team
by
Ed
McMahon
husbaruk and wife acting
hasted
NOW
HOFFMAN
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of stage and screen. arc
.1cn Simmons, Bradford
SHOWING
'NNE
wITUIp ROSS
r)unman, and Ale Cord. MISS co.rarred in th is brustlun.
humzsr
I
about
comedy
Simmons pla's the grand I12t
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angr'
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ar
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rncist
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Mikk Smith

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Canadian Pics nIer
dral. I in nt gittin excited The album. .ith liner
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untlen b Kris Knstottersrl
%rit*en fur The Atociated this Lime
"This time mean the re- is. except for one Knstnfterofl
Press
Ronnie lease of his newest album
song. pure. d rock n roll
TORONTO Ai
We have a
CanddJs king of rock-rolI•
W
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The }Iak says
HalAkins ca ses his 4O pounds
f makn it nw
lI get a
onto a cia in the ti -c rr - m of er muic might
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than we ever h.id I had a l.1
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heavy help on this one
He rattles off a list Of
musicians such as Boots Randoiph. Fred Carter. Gra
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Marirn and CarheMcCo
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YOU SAVE MORE
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8 year Picture Tube Warranty I

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transportation to the pulls An
organization which is doing
sssmmicthtng instead of just
feting 'lip service"
Keep it up teilahs

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hatred in the news, let me lay a
little love on you - .
The kind whiictiofllyu mother
can give. Mrs Frank A Gatlin
of I 'Ikt' Monroe has a son Larry
who'll 1w 0 )ears
l)iursday. More than likely, he
will be spending it in Germany,
as a "guest" of Co. B. - ri

Engineering Battalion, U. S.

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AtIlericaI
eight
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to (h'Lith at 80 ('XCltlStVe

resort while the territorial

governor orders flags flown at
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"Ippy Birthday!"
(lairry Is a regular sui
scriber to The herald.
he'll be happy; the folks are
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happy; and this is Friday

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hope you find the weekenti
the

third hurricane of ttw
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ticuils ho1ii'd 'ut' might have
1usd seine cooling rain which
us oukt has- c kept the ikutand
although weather
down,
forecasters sass only a 20 i'r
cent chance of rain across the
state

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leak in ii boiler tube it the
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CLilflh1g1L (1'orge Mc(,ovt'rfl SiYS the
house hums heen 'very clearly mortgaged
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WI' en we cut out the diitnibutor, we cut
the cost of living. Why strain your budget
when you can hove a higher quality

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to the 1970 Census, The
World Almanac notes. Of
number. approximate.
ly 6 million It v e in the
South, 2 million live in New
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('ulpepper. with iiaatstiifit'C
\ l.ir. itilisation of East
fpstui hut 1Eirt'ults I:roUl) It'd liv
tiiuii
t)ttItIk and 1 ikt' I !tII cli ar.'.i
It .tn'i t l'i.uk
I Ic t'xi)l1ilfll'(t then' is inthursday
getj thing.' done
school parents
for
the
neW
chosit
stiffii'ent
funds for both
s ut ci's s full
ott
afternoon
by Ss'ptt'untx'r .t l!i74 a new
prasured the Semuink' (uuntv Tuskitwilla Road.
other than ('ulpepper were Ray project.s
K cclii
I .ed by Dr. Stuart Ciiliwpjwr. SIII ton anti A. F.
Supt. John Angel sought to Idihi' howell high school at
School Uo.ir.t mitt) approving
we
recommend ation
Built'
Jr.,
fifth
have
the board approve proposed $3 million coat to be
from
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and With
chaininhiti Al'.
construction of an all-portable
defeated
on
a
twtwn
tie
vo'"
Partisan Patents group of
iuicuiitwr ii! the board, was not recs.uouuiendatlofl5 to house reatly by .January. 1975, two
uiiidtlle school as soon .t
Voting '.vItfl Angel was Kes".
Rapi sts
elementary schools, both at
per sons, the
atutlents in the county through
approxuttuttely
present
fb 1)t1S.SlblC.
and Slaton hut voting na
each.
approxltnatelY
The
list
included
unThe action apparently board voted three-to-one in
l97 76.
.k r,
Br in'
Mrs
were
Atiswt'rifig The Herald's
etc proposed for Winter
favor of the portable fiirIIit
doomed all possibilities iii
Culpepper
only 'nay" vote was cast by tlii.'stion on what the action mediate priorities for con
i southwestern
inford area schools receiving
A
.trs. Bryant said i
nditioning, since moneys Jean Bryant. vice chairman. ought do to tabled plans to air strutting four permanent Springs
and
site
air co
hooLs more time to :or.sider the
The two elementary sc
Receive
had tentative March 1974 superintendents suggestion:;
vo
te
the
and sought to have
-nmptetion dates.
new schools, delayed a week hut her motion
,P.p,,,0 t/
To fund the
failed to receive a second.
new
lito'ted a
,\ngcl
Liter. the and Culpepper
state wide education bill will
sided
to prevent passage, thuo
on (hi' November ballot, which.
the four-mill request is still on
I approved by voters, would
'n far'h 4.
By %I.RU) BITHEA
ballot but, ac
llow counties to request the the November
ittorney Albert FittS flied
league, there may
S(;it.' Education Board sell cording to
C a pi La I pUt) t I ft me nit. brief contending the selection it
not be enough time to draw the
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county bonds.
the jury did not afford -i fair
bill and submit it for placement receiving national promutaflett
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The money used to retire
for several years while thetrial. Later. ut t97 Fitts
e Oct. 1(1 deadline.
e
these bonds would conic from by th
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habeas
corpus
mr
th
e
death
writ
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Also defeated was an Angel cnn.titUtitiflaiitY Of
the licensing of motor vehicles
penalty languished in the trial.
local request that .10 new portable
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,to
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and would not require a
t the time he two
et-iuft,s, and -which has recently
for
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property millage increase, classrooms be purchased
been ruled unconsltiutlOfl3II )V ;nt:twht1ct in an inter by L
placement around the county to
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Angel advised
Court, will District Judge William \kR-a'
the U S. Supreme
County, in order to sell bonds, alleviate all double sessioning
'Jo'
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see the results locally ii'. banning eeci.1t1ofl tint
B John A. Spolski
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gal ,'uiauengt' of the state ta"
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It
____ inut pledge 90 per cent of its until the state-wide bond Monday in Circuit Court.
rapit..l outlay and debt service program could bring in enough
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Two uumite5 of death row at and procedures in capital In.
fund.s to build new permanent
the
funds
for
retirement
of
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since
prtson
settled.
was
(aifOrtl state
About those two at the
Stat.- EducatIon Board bcn'ls s.h.iLs
On Aug. 17, lt)67. U J. Dtstr'i
will be r'turfled to
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'.agust,
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Monday
Juttge Gesrge Young oliter"t
I believe the words of
Sanford
ruuxtenciflg before Circuit stay of executltifl for the
best applies to this
youths and retained 1uri'tictan
Judge Tarn Waddell.
"The only good Iti
situati
!C!Lr
after
65'
ri their ease pendefl
On M-ai 4
knowledge, anti the only evil is
I .sfliLil
it
i.:ura of rieliberatlon, a Circuit minatitrn of the itatt.s
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in
Florida
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delivered
a
guilty
ptiniirnCnt
.urt jury
recomwithout
,'cjqt
iii ,lmflt'tittrnt'flt .J th.'
in
the
case
:;enttior. of mercy
-otiitItUtiflfl filed 'ifl
Jimmie L" Florida
i Israel Gilley
cifeetive Oct. U
flar'ii 10. ll7
rumnwttitllt. The two teen-age
dplatdigflflra
it the death
that
pr'nudes
. t)uths were convicted of the
lei'Iar"tl L5fl
os
p."iit
-ape iii a 12-year'old Sanford
spoke like achild."
,iIbUtUtiuItIUi, those Pe" sflUI
.,irl in a field off West Sixth
Two spoiled brats who really
presiou!tiY seflteflt'rtt to death
-street on Feb 3, %5.
don't know the significance of
enteriretI its life tinthe girl was walking with 'hall he
their actions. Perhaps (iso, an
rtMiuimeflt
and itirther that
,noUiet' ettilti when she was
three years from now, fate will
will not he
perit)U5
these
saulted, and her screams
t
eligible lier paink. i
'rought respunse from a neightht. cilse of tile raised.
-i
.iihtnl woman. 'The woman
c lenched fist of one John Carlos
at ,be tillS! of Judge
.rubbed a stick anti beat the Young's order, contended this
at the Olympics in Mexico.
ed
two youths until
would eventually result in the
fled
the
scene.
but
wtrv
the two
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Today, he's begging. i We're
rownou
I'' being returned to the state
ippl'ehS!flded two ;b'i later by courts for retrial.
repeating an earlier story oil
tnm posse They were
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'I',
wen
hav'
this cat. . and it's on page III
There
pen-tett to til tO 170,000) KWs this
sentenced to death in the
The new $40 million plant had
Lit.'
tile
Ity FRED VAN PELT
in
.-iat1uns
'leetruc chair onAug .4. $5 1960.
mi operating at near present afternoon
Electricity output was CX bet
Moo's.[lie critical (ntis' for possible
tt y Judge Wjdde[l.
pecte(l to be niirtnal this capacity of :I7U,00
titiii ii out' is as the peak
Capacity
will
be
419,000
KWs.
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Power
and
afternoon at Florida
t'ours 4-8 1) in Thursda y . sinet'
Now let toe tell you about
light Company's new Sanford Willi the plant failure,
Johns River out put dropped to 100,000 (1w Riviera Beach, Port
another Olympic athilete
,
ide Wednesday evening but was I'.vergl.idvs and L'alatka FP&amp;I.
plant on the St.
Mark Spitz'
plants aisti hiai e been operating
it near statew
uiiue
Vn(L'rt.IUumfletI(
"brownout" Wednesday and
The swim hero stands to after
t-t':',
\rea
at
low
level
betaust'
of
r
0,000 K% a
Guide
.
restored t
lii.."Ofl or his
.3 Farm nCW%
I .5 I. .1 XIU
Thursday when a boiler mursti'.1) evening . It was ex- necessary renairs
SB
i,%Hornscupe
sudden world Fame. On top of ..ble w ."
calendar
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Hospital notes
Another new unit callable of
1fl3
that, there's a possibility of him
tr'-h hr.'etnry
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P1.ibiii' notices
Hollywood
a
accepting
N. producing 4l9.(0 RWs is CX
tiurvh news
Sut,etv
petted
to
be
tpt'ned
in
mid-1973
,
and actor Kirk
iB-7B
contract.
.sstf led ads
lB.in Volusi.
s,nt:'
Plant,
at
the
Sanford
advisor
his
;wrsomial
lB
is
l)ouglas
oust's
County
on
the
St
Johns
River
StOcks
513
At ta boy, Mark. Make it .:
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Gw:
amiti
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a
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tutorial L'urnmnent
(.ustouia r is it not s arnt it
it lb
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Since U. 'i'.'
provide note oum.l.ng nior...
than a four-mill 'ax levy to .requesteil f o'ar.ty 'ioter
November. Angel asked the
board to withdraw the mtlIa.'
request hut all of Ange.

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s,t
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proimtly $7 million
Angel submitted proposed
sties at I aiks' unwell fr,c a
1'1tii"flt tiiittfls seh,l to be
constructed at a $1.8 million
eatiruiatetl coat and cnimpietesi

a tiool

iifitlitinfl north county s hisils,
Walter Teague. 8sxo( Iitte
You
superintendents said,
,ant csnd a .lnllar hut one

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Fill.

who wiitcd ititire little to tuily
the proposal ilviiiicctl liv

t'xpe&amp;tttl to be used to ('liuiUItIle
the old Sanford facilities now
ill is' 1ipj)llVil toward controt u.n '1 tile triuiIaIr4IrY
iiiiildle uhit.iii tin iimoIfl'rty
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will go to your favorite

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Ghost Train" will be on the Carolines and the Mart.
come a I 6:30 P. M. Reserystions for anas. These islands lie al.
must be made before Sept. 21. Sept. 14 and 15. Tom Thurston. rrost on 2 line between lia.
Call 574-2139 or 574-1963 for chairman of the Play-Reading wait and the Philippines.

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TO list the as'rotnpltstirfieflt.4 of Krider,
hli !nurP its rnsrnager for the Seminole County
('huihet, which later tø'earr,e the Greater
;,,nirsrtl ('barnbc't ( o f (ororrierre, and for the
ear; 1.4' served on the .,eminnIe County ( ru.uriI;cion and S.nford ('sty (,ovnmissIon would
rrtire reams of newsprint hut some of the
'.ighllghls (if the nntans career in public service

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R onnie already ons 13 cars. finds herself in the dreaded role
inc u trig a Rolls-Royce
of houses'fe. orring about
light bulbs and groceries Ironi
I guess I got about
callv the has become the corn
he sa ys, mit'ted mate. because she
tied up in cars
That a a sore point with the thinks she really loves him
Finally there is the unexpectI
Thats Wanda. a slim hru ed development Matthe
aist-Iength hair wants to arrange a divorce and to cit. goernmunt agtni ir'
ne-ite w ith
- including the militar
trailing from a delicate face - marry her Will Carol give up
tu
and
part
at
a
into
shift
their
men
ar'untl
girl
he
met
a
her inhibitions and enter
the perils of matrimony' Can dents and faculty inemtwrs of'
later marned
ten become wanderers, farm
Ano ther sore point
ith the Should she'
Wanda is a 163-year-old log
About this time the reader workers migrate. aerospace
firms hate a high rate of transcabin sitting in their bac-kard may not care Its all a rather
lets,
old people spend their
bChUld i ('luster of tTNS
dreari tale
winters in Flonda and their
summers in the North. facto
rica run around the clock.
I
a disruptit life style
the midnight shift in the rubbet factories of Akron serve as
an example. city dellcrs f let'
to the suburbs. retired people
t
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cluster in trailer camps. ethnic
groups move from one part of a
I)eBary Players will open DeBafy. announced three city to another. pseudo towns
their 19fl73 season with a kick- plays are planned for thiS spring up around shopping
oil banquet at DeLand Country SUSOfl. the first of which will be malls
"Ghost Train", scheduled for
Club onThursday. Sept- .
MIcronesia
Dimmer will be served, buffet- Nov. 9. 10 In DeBAry. This play
The
islands
that co:npflav
style at 730 p mm. Those will be taken to DeLand for the
Tryouts Micronesia are the Marshall.
.
Interested in cocktails may Tourist Club Nov.

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P" teil tit return In Sanford untIl next week, it
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FrIday, September B, 1972-Sanford, Florida 32771
Price 10 Cents
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feel like having a di

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.h. eu iaker sa id K rider desires to
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But it wouldn't mean an apAnd Carol becomes his 'othpreciable difference in life- er woman.'' or mistress. as

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So what
old rock n' roll piece typical of
the tunes he sang when he first some. uealthoi,. a globe-trotter
came to Canada in IM from
and of course a nun %hho

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A N A T I 0 N 0 F 81 hours of in-class Instruction
STRANGERS Bv V ance Pack on the procedures of Income tax

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Sanord

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Kriiler. f'((ln15'($ SttIt5''I'l4" 115 8
even
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letter
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sinniun'
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lpiIIlt't sitiil iniltigirial prrH iitat'.i .ttitiii K rider is
fu iiiIrii,t ac ItilIlinger of tile I ,rI51t4'r 5iinfottl
I ')iutiil.'r of I f,ti,rIIerI:r. ii V,citiriil he hs., ti'IiI
fur thi' lrnt 18 years.

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preparers about taxes and
Lax returns..

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and meets twice
Rock and Roll ResurThe ucreasingly rootless preparation.
The principal figure of this
Wtk
for
13"i weeks. The
solid
collection
a
recucin
nature of Amencans' is the
novel is a woman with an odd
oldies such as L.awd Miss qui
twtion fee includes at
rk All her life and she is theme of Packards book He modest
MabeIlenC.
necessary
textbooks, supplies..
Clawdy.
to
of 40 when says his research led him
uIlu pushing the age
Memphis. Tenessee,
For the study 01
and
materials
at
least
4
she believe that
these events take place
millions
Amencans
now
lead
both
Federal
and State tax
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are
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life. hating a zero response to
.9ttSfl Britain
non of our society, he says. nd
such things
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(uiji.'
Her name is carol Prince.
today $ families are trip*perteflee and know-how to
It 's already in the top 40 i
and she has done pretty well in mented avoid commitment
teaching the ;it actical apEngland. and that goes or a what she always wanted to do any social causes. are lcinel
' 1icaton of tax rrenaratlon
Europe. the Hawk says
- writing As a free lancer for and suffer from a malaise that
Graduates who succcssftilly
He drawls on about an u
the magazines she ianders goes with their lack of moral
coming t. S promoUon.il t our. around the world writing alitcomplete the course will
stamina
including an appearance on the ties that give her a comfortable
appropriate
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Tonight Show, and a Europe
income, working at her own move their personnel endlessly certificates, and ob interviews
tour this fall
I)arien. Corn . is cit ed as a
pace and getting some kicks out
are available for top graduates.
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c'::n:uter t;n w!ere the
of the cwiThalts she runs lilt.)
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affairs with marned men a!
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rs'pia' •ni nit - Sh,,eniiaker sistil
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C\ ell the itts'a of piet
out of general
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(tsttrey, ont' of tekvtsion and rrsenut, but that cost had not
radios top salesimien, will serve been deteruiuned because th
not be
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Richard Hansard agreed
Jo all of the things his wife ordmarsl&gt;- dot's as part cs( her
daily duties in the borne LSTI
home
liarisard took over the
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last three
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me answer is a tired "no"
He gave it i aft-er only three
weeks - utterly custed
It all started when Hansard
ifought home a copy of Ms ,a
,new magazine dedicated to
women's nght.s 1,yn. who isa
working wife, read it arid became militant about housework Ingeadof sympathy, her

husbarid pooh-pxihed housework with a "it's aol&gt; truvta"
reu,ark

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s they agreed to the wager At
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bedtinw .- she would retireHe s-s..-*ild straighten up the

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night totall) cthausted, said
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lrs side of the bargain includc"d urjctcksnig the paenger
side of the car for hum, ch*uffennig hum to work and lighting

his cigarettes — -- -- and I
didrit have to remnd her to
gist me a light. ctther' said
Ric-hard
f"ie raght 1 started rearranging all the grocene-s on the

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The front part if the R'rit&amp;'r
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,in'l Kenneth I)uWt7, a uuemnbcr
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Vying fur the mayor's office
are former ('ouncitinan Bill
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campaigning for tile three

seats on the Council currently
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sariie beforehand.
IA'ighty are: Greg l)riggers,
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a pledge 1miias Emiubree, lAnhis Kirby.
strut t I(i( h,irtl I A ugh IA ights J mines
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to carry.. iiiil0nity of the votes

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drawn sipposltioo to givi' t)w
city the Iirt us.ntti"I .'Iertin
tO three yrars

provided to us) indicated
u'andiuiate vince l'eehtel,
itetiuhlican for I)mstrict 34 as
not hias'ing subiuuitted a reply to

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death of a marriage partner, a
hssmesteatl si oubul be stis iule'sI
betweeti the chiihstru,n arl the
surviving s;suse. estfl ii a will

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petitt'
blonde, says slw has (ivelope(l a
healthy set of muscles hauling
F br hi fruit to m.srktt in New
York behind the wheel of a 73..

Sharon Steel.', a

000-pound truck.

Miss Steele, 21, and her (a
ther. William. take 33 hours to
drive their 1i56 semi-rig from
Florida's citrus belt along the
East Coast to New York.
I us&amp;d to (iris t. timidl in the
heavy traffic of New Jer.'y and
Miss 'get Is said
\tw \ ork
But m father told inc I Lid to
learn to drive' aggressusel like
the rest of the folks in those
Northern cities So now I 'I.'.''
.Miss Steele, b.arely five feet
tall and weighing 125 pounds.
sa)s she has to 'iirt of stretch'

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Maintains a Balanced Budget
NOVEMBER 7
DEPJOCR/T

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says I lii' huildtil) e'u)uitra(tict' t
that pt'it'(' IS Wittuiti FCChi

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~11(1(.,- Illg $-#.) I)lIl1()1l Ill li(l 1111 lutling S2
hilluuin br North \ mt'tivatn, in a 1is'e-car
to r
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Lb. its t °
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sArillig, 111jury, e1c."
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tird of the truck.
Just handl1ng the steering
wheel and changing tires has
helped develop muscles in her
urms she 54t)

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ii1s'nt in thus (uerj s:nIlu)n
er
Yrda'.. fls truck
Junctinn on th. uin''.w itne Park'vr;
trailer a Peterbtfl, .vas de t'nyeut - with 441.t)flm) lamakft 'o he .wPrpn

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rnluna. '.ver' :Uttmt rn inipat
Phitts, 33. of Tahr City. North
m.iterial.
truck '.va carrying large rolls of lrv gt)i)ds
Rup.r? 'hasIiifl

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Uhe
baII3t concerns proposed
hmch
he' lMb ilits of creat1fl a county ordinat'ce 7'-X
trol
con
regWate
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filth fine control distric' in would
is
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in
re'o
unrestrained
logs
minole 1. e'Uflt% 13 one nsf two
at
the
areas
conunercial
b c .1 cowits questions an the ar

us tis I\ ESTES

litIt k I I I I IIiU\ I e all bs SUPtL UUU ket
tttenipt hit h
inaihisgei' has fouled a i obhei
restuIt('(I umi the shoot uig tttttis nil ttu'ee bandits

proved Thursday iight by the adverttstng 'a 'he business r
Zoning and Planning Cam- use of the r'!uiuise in -vflit'fl
3 bV 'e sign 5 '!,,t.a(eii atSi 'lie
r"strstutjfls it tuLki gn ira
th e city cwIfliS5il)fl.
Until an
iftctaUy by the cummisslun, :1
,rsilnance s adopted

4U1C' there s it)
- •'it:un of iuch athettisulg in
- reset1t sign irsitnance
:tt, the city tiS 001 tritl
'nturce 1 prohibition 'I
.::ea; ander'.og, but nas a.'?flhi11e'.

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the
following .ippruval b
and iti for those areas outiid
onitfltflknt
at
retuire
the us orpe'r tIed littuits of people

1c)lition of the

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At first there was a
,prvettt
any
effort ti
butunder threat -t
nssil ipu.,
'ung I siw'i aititn
citien3
as
utjnv ruu!uugienit

the

lhe qut-Iin'n i to be ote'd count&gt;

ca;)tuie nil tWo tittierS

e Itt iiii

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all's Illwyer that lie 11111s"'
t UVIII Julid
('XJ)Cll5t"
legal
fees
aunt
(kId Ui
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STU11111-:N'll's 111terrupts it
lilveling lit till- 1.1ol- ida Board tit Regents to

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fur dog owners
lb sit i i urrentis sersed muisde L1iC40el
bs the' Fern Park Volunteer
I- ire I'tpartment It is an
I nO X
ticupatt'il in the event the
questiesri i apprn'se'J that the
deaths
equipment presently used by
the 5'l1 teens scull be tran I1TtI!
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Would
district

mill taati0fl

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proposed
000 lIe t'ie.r bbs
getierdte about SIB)
Ic s-F etitorul etinunent
m.ttIett he woutti nspps3e a
higher Illwin title mill to

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e epected i prevelit the

sidewalks-. p'le* and awns
:r'itu bLusunun4 in to ar'Jens
ot paper,pdtflL JOel weed.

A ifiut sit nine square Ottt
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ie I1t1U1'!t!5t 'hler'9fl sr hep
in naul e Ieesnett 'n'e sc-

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met, 'uiilihtng ir ise

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biU.' -ith &amp;'aitert1 flflo'
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telepnutie iunes aisude me muartft anti hen lr'
et o manager 3i11 ",IumhUeI ii
suns but didii
to present nun troni uailiuug the Lut± \'v ase
police Lttiofl ij hail mile away
"'th IflJIIJj4tF 40t 'iii a s,.tLiil 10 .b bet0I"t :Jie
cubit_Ic ' Polk
mtered 'he ,.a-,hitr
rubbe

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hostage during the holdup sere uzunn' 'i.
tall
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'rufa' 'tight and ijuled a -nbier

fur .sd.-ertistnig

'nd .sl1ut-d the sign citi - to
be reted hither it'd un
When lvgallzelt. 'Ile 4

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i}u)rlltnaIIsl h
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igns.
uanitwie
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political
prnluibitlun
For the brst time
lIgn i pit!iding for ,,itizen --Aes portable ugns. impop! jigns ir
bra ertaen Litca1 anstidate sea '.vad 4igns.
The pr'ncupat 'eaturs a he
wifi be !egal 10 .mtor't. .1 the
-irtnnan.:e. ap- new -loe'uuent is to r"str.ct
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.imnon the Uei.ed suit.ms t)(
two men jumped their rig and
ro Be (treat if Pashman s
the rear doors flee- tare
is upheld in an appeal
ing when, Steele said, he order
the 3rd U S Circuit CoUrt
jumped out of the cab with
.ppeat-' in l'hiladelphia.
,un in his hand.
Civil .ictioc. have been intuMisis Steele said she first
atnsst turner in at least
lrust' the truck when she was 13 ated
42
states
lie faces sislitional
sears ld and had to quit-kb&gt;
becanie ill on a trip.

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In Philadelphia thes were SMOON) Intl) a
fund which -.Luld be du'ndenl
robbed s,OCC and another tune

take the wheel when her father

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crowded around to help change fleral court's nermanent t:lbs tin &amp;J I lust stoOd off in the
Sthipple also ruled that
shadows and watched"
ohue
Orae in irgurua Muss Steele any o hus ea 1e:r
saul shc h4utl a bliiwUt but counsel Turner rn...'
in
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fortunately I was only doing 40
to toe i
miles per hour so I was able
Turner a!raly has piud
keep it under control''
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a hurt ar
Steele firuts advantages in 1,,l.jhmar. wa.i invol%---d in i
(~qmplrac) Another ,ittarne
mate
:n''il ed in the case sal a kr Once when they tud .i flat tire presumably 'ul1 brie ut sus
at a truck stop, he says, "about references before th e record
eight or nine truck drivers the dusn'usse'l case goes irl

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(t'uI't' Mci;oVt'ril to tithI) -' pull Ihis country

24 HOUR FULL TIME PATROL PROTECTIONS
COUNTYWIDE

VOTE POLK FOR SHERIFF
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the devise of the huineste'.sd if

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ss"i by Ito 14 Nar
QuIifytng perur4 in Wir!.
Speings •nded Wednesda'i sr

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n'i hi Si iut Ii \ i.,'t
it't tia in
iuuuli ta u'y aid 1[oil of the' war North \

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proven leaderwith a welitralned

ESTABLISHED REGION FOUR CRIME LAB.
* SERVING7 SURROUNDING COUNTIES

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been r n twtl on an
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I Irr,er
I'urns'r sued Sp'rior (,iirt
N EWAItK, NJ. Al' A led l'irnani r'ter 'uotateu1
l'a.thuins
earlier
Mi,rris
Judge
eral Judge dtsmntssest (lenn
rO 1
thIs year alter f';ishrnan freedom of speei
Turner's suit against a Newark
Orlando alleged Pa.shman wts 'par'
the
banned
superior court Judge Friday
businessman's
t)are
To He a consptary to harras.s
when Turner's lawyer said the
was
$11000
(;reat
motIvational
firm
from sle5trcc, his htne.cs.
mink oil pr(rnoter
Friday 14 hard .i r%.r.O(u"
behind in payment of legal fees. the sthte.
'kl U.S I)tstfl' t Court Juig.
- reflCe A. Whuppk he ha'tn
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"n paid abnut $LO00 n tegal

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Thanks to Seymour Ikuisoru
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First issuer
Facts On
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i,,,is4'l two
ising rhallengid by Sandra
(.linn, a wonian antive in
the
rub c'rnhnig
s,s:itter
iritiffiripal government.

Itt in,'iir,itnt s oIifl('ilIfl('fl
in A Itainonte Sirnigc have

ooe year of the unekpired term
(if Mayor Curtis Blow, resigned,
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If h per;y's hi r#cpnniblIitv
hø "ir Mor
','n think 1w
'rtinn, nne 1w
AmriCan pPn
Nn'' hiy play
oil i
pr nnr and 'ii ir " it'
ttf It is the',' .'hn treat iir rnn i&lt;'
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Seminole County 1969

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will present a varied and in-

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In Three

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Ltnerah public arid is prrseritt--t
.is
an ac'tivlt&gt; of project
- s Programs for the
"Greatest"

s'n Iii vM rn TiIfc(IaY
tamP In i
rmark
Te(,,vprn'
natirnaIIy tppvirI addrs Friday
night whieh va q$'IrrPrl by 'i c.n
r,wn brr,irkat ) h'ir ParhPr
'rhc SPfla trir a Id Friday ffl Iviinn
tha hs h Ni nn a rid Sn,ith Vie'nam ;
J'rsdrst N guyn Van Thipui had
plan ad.
rr,hs d'v n r,n
turned
lit
Ifrnry
A
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ic,ngPr
',a,v- r'nI by
Inst"ad rf h' ma icir hraic thrr1iih
Prq,dpT1t
puhIiIy rlairnPd by th
hrnakdrawi.
thnr has b"n a faMi
1w aI(l
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ttt
,it 7:30 pm Six artists
Florida Svmphon&gt; Orcht'str.

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"prnhricPd ?hP am' prinrplPc' t
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h. Mr(,nvrn. ha lnng ,dvreat.
Incd 'hi' ji
Mr Nknn ha

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pci(c'. hut
irr' ta I i ,itt i p;ith
'Hiuir41r(MIfi(I 'Ii'rt inn day
irn" t iric. \lu( ;r'rn ;i,nI
At I h
inn' nid
th
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a tin,ii II iii . r :,t in- dnrnr'c I ir
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I'r t)(sW saul M((,nvnrn. 'that
vf
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,ioha, bassoon, flute, ceUo

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McGovern Cha/lenges 'Peace Talk'

8 years experienCe as Tax Collcctoi'

[,yru, who said she is in no
wa a rabid Wcinen 1bber,
explained that men are afrail
f losing their comforts at
some if the&gt; liberate their
women 'Women go along as
the has'e been raised and the'
1t' certain things But who is I.
mop the floors is something a

Lyr.

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Ip-II$iIl \I,r' .'l

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Men do not realize all that
women do." Richard said it
is the wife who puts out that
cicifl towel s-u reach (ci- when

tinner dishes be was too tired
ti wash the night before

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I!csur1 out. he said, 'that
there are a lot of things I could
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Now I cook dinner sometimes
arid I take 5.'it all the trash and
sick up the rooms and nisclothes Still, she does mote
than her fair share'

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around arid watered them
1,y-ad that itMmedlukea
well 00 the s--acation for her
- He did prelts
main things. like cooking arid
Sinee she began working
keeping the hous picked UlS,
about a &gt;ear ago, she has been
lyn said. 'Rut I wanted to s-a&gt; trying to get more household
?fl those thurigs - feed the cats things done on week-rught.s arid
but I has failed
rail cut clean toweLc
s.'Both agreed the change was
ausc
he
was
c'us3nt
good for their three-year-old

kitchen shels-es,' Richard s-aid
"sitS Woot-4 and I'm more
than six feet She got upset it

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-aon the bet. theCats would Sta&gt;
a kennel instead of going
alorig cii the next vacation
hlansard begii."i bravely — he
w,;uld not allow his wife ur.t
IRS kitchen
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to her sedel&gt; duties Richard
said she did it out of synipath&gt;
Rut when she returned to her
chores, it su.s with a ti-and new
automatic dishwasher — a gilt

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the 's-ith c-hr-es
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Then, three weeks. into their

tc-hcn
- As 1 was dctm it, the handle
fell cuff a cupboard I started to
lua it, but remembered Os-st was
her cub I just went in ars-i
c9ped the handle on her lap
as she sat watching T\' - Lyru said she had rmotrciub)e
repainog the handle. 'eCi- QICI
checkiri&amp;t the oil. £ettm the ski
---rack put ciri the car ci- washing
prob1em
the car cause an&gt;
Richard thought the rnLcsed a
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Reporter Finds Equipment In Deplorable Condition

Student Progress 'U nlikely' At Crooms
Where in the world t
fitteflffitt
wher( cicnuaeQ flags those noz hliving a trprVirltet
it. the summer's plsnnin
c sehoo it wffliçj seem the wirk in teams
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rt'quesZ has Tue. beer a'eecieci
money we have funded throu
were, Miss Epstein said she had course were bored. And h((!1fl the equipment wa,, not
company is located in outer days.
She explained it is difficult for
And
the
answer
to
"why"
to
bond
issucs New constnwtk
fUi,
heard
nothing
lies
the
behavior
problems.
peditiou.sls
ordered.
he
replied
Mongolia.)
requested a
Quabty education
quality stijtjergs th Wdte an the prfWnt
mirm..
but wh, oh wh, d
the
pnwetbiM.
"the
of
iicg
situation
We
asked
Prinripsil
Edward
the
schwa
board
had
budgeted
is
The same situation e xists in all this
Another
conditions ... terms epwidod desks. which consist if variflUS
enough
the
older
sictwis have to 1
is
Rliteksheare
the
situation
tot
won't
VOlt
L.,
fact
that
although
this
it,
thi
approved it and it was the Home Fr class relative to taxTtayem
again and again. Not so at equi pment.
i-beaded I1t'i
ng
machines.
Not
more
to
adequately
fund
the
trt5t('(i
like
regarding
the
tyepwrfters
and
ordered
The
deli,
he
at
the
sew
the
tenth
week
of
school
the
i
Creams High Scthno. where
The desks are antiquated.
children
class
still
does
not
have
English
he
so
many
students
lrihuted
to
the
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replied
'he, enough for each girl. they must schis
deplwable cmiditmns tist.
and one collapsed this week
wished tt take the course it recei v ed the ti Award
teitbonks
We visited the classroom of while c'upc.cl by student
j-.
We asked where these necessitated two classes, C.orisicieririg a ctlt of almost
Miss Adrienne Epsteir, who
ft iso virtuafl impossible
P
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cher
resul:ira
ir.thishortag
Asked
tour
weeks
after
th
heginrun
a
reposed and the te
teaches English, Fren'c'h and
close the door in her
shruged her shoulders sin.
Spanish, and who labors in an classroom since the casing is
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said, all she could sa was U.:
understatement, under con
almost enurely broken loose,
ditions in which we find it a
sht had requisitioned the,;—
Compounding the situation 1.4.
AE
ma. weeks ago
a
the fact thatlthough
the Pub] ir
miracle that students progre
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Students, therefore. are
5desE
was; tflflprfl1hl(
It can only be due to her instructed from mimeographttere.ct in the students, and in for mam weeks and students
sheets taken from a share
talking with her oneducational didnot salute the flag, until the
cnncepts,we found her tohe one Herald pressed the issue and tncthciok with another Eng1.'
teacher.
two days after an article ap
of the vital. progressive
In the Home F.conmnic's cli'
as
peart d the sssterr,
teachers in the eount who will
ce ing machines are of
literally go out on a limb to repaired Miss Fpstein's class
52iok
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High School. and the War
regardless of possible reprisals
advw'd she con.ctanU rep.
FLAG MISSING
for the welfare of her gude"ts
them
Desks in the class were
flag available
The nnl
formerl used as a lab, and she
TYPF:WRITFR S40RTAL11
was it map of the world, with
has requested since the lab
desks are no longer operable. the U.S designated A student
It one typing class, a
finally brought a miniature
due to an apparent electronic
flag, similar to that used on tage of typewriters existed Lint!
oblem never repaired. tbe
three wei'i
apprnna:t
., and the class
auto antenna,
he rrnmt'ed and replaced
Iok
t rn
rn-&amp;,
. StUden ts
c'clges alle!iaoc to
The prL'5CfltI
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litigation at an' time in the
Mum. the City Commission at
i.specud meeting F'riday night
approved iti proposed ne
charter for publication
With the dcadiirw to begin
advertising on the length
document Thurada'., the
Commissioners on a four-to-one
vole decided to reverse
end
starl
prot'e-durt's
publication before the charter
is adopted in ordinance form on
Ni"..
Stenstrtim cast the on]
negative vote with warnings of
"trouble" in the future. The
charter qui'ction will 1w' voted

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months
before taking action and onli
apoved it in content earl'. this
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week. "A city, attorney like s
city manager sometimes needs
direction," the attorne' said
The problem with adoption of
ordinaru't., he noted, is that
-rent cit charter onh
the
permits adoption of laws at a
regular meeting of the board
and the next is not scheduled
until a week from Monday.
Mayor lie P. Moore rt'leyec
City Manager W L Knowles
feelings that the charter
adoption should be a "clean"
one in that then- should be no
question about its legality
thi
echoed
Sti-nstrom
manager's statement

At1Orn(' W illiam Hutchuion gave the opinion that
normally adoption
or of the ordinanc"e would take place
before the ath'ci using once
week)'. fat four rtmsec'ut.rvt'
week, But. 5' - the SUite laV
.,:.t
the order O
procedure, it could be reversed
it order, he said
Gordon
Comrriissicner
MtVtI, txpressing c'tinc'ern
about the decision at hand,
questioned sirangl whii the
adoption and advertistrip dea dlines, were not
brought to the commission's
earlier.
Flu'tctusnn facetiously placed
the titanic on the city's "stupid
attorney" and thcr expended
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write his assignments in the crowded space
afforded She has requested conventional
desks, but has received no word as to the
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AMONG the many deplorable conditions existing at Crooms High
School is antiquated desks, formerly used in a language lab, no longer
operable, and in which the teacher, Miss Adrienne Epstein, has
requested be removed and conventional desks replace them, A student
was sitting in the desk in the above photo, when it collapsed. The
broken desk has reposed in the corner of the room for se','eral da ys.

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Crew and flight operations amul
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air travel club for those who iimiiy flights eat-ti weekend with
have a yen for bra'.'. ay places the ti&amp;'xt st'hedulvd for Nov. 9 ti
%it1i strange sounding names, San Jose Costa If u-a. A flight
uii for the
negotiating to operate out of Mexico City is plat'tt
Thanksgiving
holidays
at
Page Air'.'. ,i y s faci lit ies
- Sanford Airport.
- The dub's luxurious
(iiur engine jet will be' to the
public inspection Sunday 1-4
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According to Ilerti L)ag, first
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iilficer, the aircraft was fordarly part of the Pan American
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RAYNI' )ND WARREN SEIHLE. 2. of 416 Edith ('trck'. Sanford, wacharged with dnving while under the influence of a narcotic drug b
Trooper P C Wright of the Florida Highway Patrol According to
;uthorities who are shown inspecting damage to the car, the i'4
Chevrolet left the roadway on the left side of the road at the 26(K block
if Sanford Avenue, went up a guide wire to a power pole, rolled, and
came to rest right side up on the sidewalk The car was a total loss

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Velina L. Grvmns
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E(lvth(' \Vinier
Elizabeth P. Carpenter
lh'rtha M&amp;'lthe
SVoodrov. Coie'in1in
Angel K. Ford
Edna Stroud
Christopher B. Young
Wemly K. Albers
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were dropped after the state
it had
Rtit 1 Nelson
no case against
Prutat, X. of "67d Fairvie
Avenue, Orlando.
ALEXANDER GEDDES
Ordered bound over on felMy
'harges were Henry Sandicrt.Alexandier K. Geddes 72
of : %titidhrti. Place, :T Sanford Ati',. DdBar - dad
Springs. and Stev en V't'dnesday
at Setiuinol
rcv Knouse, 23. of 4467, MJurIIL1 Hospital. Burn in
hir - jeu Avenue, Othirtth'.
Meriden. Ct,. he lived in
:h men, charged with DeBark' seven years. He was a
vitt'd assault and larceny retued tool and die maker. He
were free on bond was a member of the Uruon
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Lodjte No. F&amp;" in St&amp;lflIW'd.
5
i'all threw out a Ci., member of De-Bary
rubtier1 .tree against Sand- Wayfarers. DrEarii Civic
firt, Placet after Hal GranIietYL dti$rt six deputy Association and Odd Fellows

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Allen U. Bowling
Julia C, Vann

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C Id dt''.fItt t' all
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cuirbeed it,
argurnt'n:
The c'onstabit' marusgt'd IL
men accused of tie-sting a the constabit over radar traps crawl to his patrol car and
nunmwn help '.'ia his car radio
ctt'put rtin.ctablc and taking his alleged to be operating in the
pistol wme ordered bound over Sprm1akt' Ruud area.
Grenberri told the rouri he
Sheriff's deputies arrestec
to 18th Juthrial Cirew' Court i,'.
wak,
field
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Sandiurt
and
both
Sanfurt,
Knoust and Prribsl at
County Judge Wallace Hall
ges
against
a
third
man
men
beat
him
on
the
face
and
Sanfort's
home, located ntarb
Ctuuand rec'v'.'ercd the c'ontablv 's
also impbeated in the Monday neck before leaving hint lying
night uu.'ident on Sproiglake on the road.

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THE AHu\'E photo aepicis a aesk utilized h
English. French and Spanish students in the
class of Miss Adrienne Epstein at Crcioms High
School. Formerly used for a lab, the desks, as
can be seen, afford no room for students to

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Club Sponsors Charity Affairs

Lion 's Dances Aid Eyes

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By FANNFrE EDWARDS

DELTONA -The Lions Club
of Deltona will bold two dances
this weekend. On Friday. Nov.
10 at 7:30 p.m., they will have a
square dance In the Community
Center with all couples dressed
in traditional western garb.
These members and their
partners are veterans in this
dance and they urge all who like
to dance to )oin them. All
proceeds go for a worthy
cause... .EYES.
On Saturday, the following
evening, Nov. 11, a Harvest
Ball, will be given by them for
all ages. Come one ... come
all...says Dana Kimball,
president of the club, who, with
his chairmen, Leo Aukrum. in
charge of the •Square Dance
and Duke Caukin, in charge of
the Ball, has been planning
these affairs for the past
months, so that they will be
truly hpp ones and iiict
profitable, as well.
Kimball, explained that the
Lion's Club main proect is to
aid the needy who have poor
eyesight, to see clearly, again.
They purchase glasses for the
needy and indigent. pay for eye
tests and now, are making a
special plea to all, to donate
their eyes, after death, to those
to would we, but cannot. This
is why they must make a sucess
of these affairs. The Club will
maintain a booth at the Volusia
County Fair. during Nov. 2—ll,
aktng for this donation and
explaining the eye bank
program to those interested.
Anyone interested in making
such a bequest, may contact
Kimball, ct 170 Philadelphia
Crt., or call him, at 5744049.

Schools are as important
as sewers!

The men elected to the local and state positions will have

Florida will have a budget
surplus of S286 million this year.
Much of this money is already
being re-budgeted for sewerage
systems and pollution control.
Schools are as important
as sewers.
We can get a large share of
this money re-budgeted for
education in rapid-growth areas
like Seminole Counts'.
I will light to get this
additional funding for
Seminole County schools!

a direct influence in our lives and development. After studying

able and better qualified for the positions they are seeking.

CONGRESSIONAL
REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS
FOURTH DISTRICT
Bill Chappell

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COUNTY
ASSESSOR OF TAXES

Richard E. McCanna

REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS
FIFTH DISTRICT

Missouri Belle
Swofford

Bill Gunter

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STATE
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Paula F. Hawkins

HOUSTON All) - A Russian-born scientist has been
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awarded a 160.000 grant to
study how unborn babies are
affected by lack of oxygen
Dr Donald Rappoport. head
of
the Division of Molecular
f
Biology at the University of
Texas medical branch in Galveston. received the award
from the United Cerebral Palsy
Research and Education Found.ation
MA
Oxygen deprivation in unborn
titj
A fiJ and newborn infants is a leading cause of cerebral palsy, a
disorder that now affects at
least 750.000 persons in the
United Slates

REP John E. Polk

Abbott

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COUNTY COMMISSIONER
DISTRICT 1

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M. Herring REP J. M. Hattaway

LEGISLATIVE
STATE SENATOR 16TH DISTRICT

Tom Dolan

For the past year I've been working hard studying the fnrni and function
of Seminole County government. During this period I've talked with many
of you about your concerns, problems and ideas.

COUNTY COMMISSIONER
DISTRICT3

I was the only citizen attending the budget sessions of the county corn
mission, and am the only candidate that has regularly attended both the
county commission and zoning board meetings. I have watched the present
county commission in session, and have a working understanding of our
multi-million dollar county business.

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DEM Al Davis

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EXPERIENCED

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John

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Vogt

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The problems facing Seminole County are inc;easing every day. The emergency is not coming, it is already here! Our crowded schools will become
more crowded, and our traffic-jammed highways will become even more
unbearable, More "apartment rows" are currently on the way.

SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS

Wm.

P.

"Bud" Layer

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Let's start solving these problems now! Every day delayed is another day
lost. The job of county commissioner has become a full time job, and a
full time responsibility.

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QUALIFIED
RE-ELECT A PROVEN MAN

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CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT

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STATE REPRESENTATIVE

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33RD DISTRICT

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Seymour Benson

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As your full time county commissioner I will strive to solve our many
problems ... NOW...flot next year. Let me put the knowledge I have acquired
to work for you. As your county commissioner I will be an instrument of
all the people, not a tool of special interest groups.

DEM

DEM Camilla D. Bruce

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SEMINOLE COUNTY

Put the voice of the people back into Seminole County government. in
order to go to work for you I need your vote on Election Day.

IF

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Vote Nov. 7
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court

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Past President of Florida Assn. Court

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Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
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Missouri Belle Swofford
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for conservative
go vernment

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We recommend you vote FOR all the proposed Constitutional Amendments.

Prepared, equipped and trained to meet a
the impact that Article V and rapid :
County growth will bring to the office of
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FOR PROGRESSIVE LEADERSHIP!

It!eep ART BECKWITH
4Jerk of the Ciretiit Court

Robt. J. Pearson

CHALLENGE OF FUTURE

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34TH DISTRICT

Moaernized recording system providing a
economical retention. Designed, installed a
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Recipient of many awards for govern.
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trustee, Sunday School teacher at 1st

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government - 121 2 as Clerk of Circuit

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STATE ATTORNEY
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EXPERIENCED John Polk team going florvivard in serving all the people of Seminole County!
SHERIFF,

SEMINOLE COUNTY
Pd. Pot Adv by Wayne Albert. Camp. Treajrer

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Last Week s Highligh ts

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Note Rev. Zeb's dilemma.
Claustmphobic persons of-

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prsfer cremation But in
14 eaven we'll probably a p
pear as of different ages to
our mends who Last saw us
as toddlers vs. young adults
vi. graybeards!

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completeness and aas• o operutiorl.
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their departed loved to C'ITV US aTC)UT)d whik '
Earth, then we apparently
ones.
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'For the\. thin), it is sinful
And the' say that at the IIt'.aven in a
though'
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travels at about OflC
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mile
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So ho could the
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if their
intact,
Our astronauts c't.uld .d
Is.shes were scattered ovrz a
river or strt-Am from an air- tain maybe 2.5SM miles pe;
plane over hundreds of rn~iles hour.
But light moves at the i.,oi terrain?
'How would you suggest comprchunsible sperd if
1 in- to adjudicate this dis- I S6,(KK) miles PER Sl-('ONlY
ptite?
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RELIGIOUS
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culs red lape lor you! Win% 87
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residence. Granberry was
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A prisoner, Carl Neal, had Iii
dispensing information tin such be forcefully removed from
sex subjects as birth control, Courtroom at S&amp;'mlnolt' County
abortion and child adoption. Courthouse Tuesday when he
Included will be represen- refused to leave following
tatives of Planned Parenthtxxl, sentencing by Judge Dominick
organizat i on Salfion two counts of armed
con- robbery.
use
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Salfi meted out 20 years on
tracteptives for birth control;

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arrested and (hi' gun was
Department was named to the
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BELIEVES
COMMUNI ATION
IS CRUCIAL

hard TlckziI wnq
girls Two juveniIe' w.'ri' alesi developer
ineligible as he Is not it
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thi ( It , fur ImP
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of fit e for •i mind) counsel ing

Seminole Jaycees. Civic other susPects Frederick henry
gfl)UpS• t'tiaurches, schools and Sanfort, 34, of 113 Wiwsllirig l'l.,
Altamonte Springs, and Steven
other organizations invited to
.Inm Knotise, 23, of 44fi1
F aIrvii's
Ave., Orlando,
CHIEF ltLSI(.'sS
returned intl beat tit) the
constable,
110%,ILAVOOD
After they left (,ranix,rry
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scolded,
Today thou shalt he with probably set- us as children
Others
me in paradise." Jesus told
deyoung
adults, will re'eogniltthe dying th ief who
us
a-rdingb'.
fendtl him
A rid old, r as' heardi ii
How did that thief get to
folks we iew down hew,
Heaven so quicklv
will
seetn to be ravbearde-d
If we regard our pluvsictl
nu-rt-h the con ri- up there
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Entries in the parade are ()rintlo on a traffic violation. A
being accepteti by the Sanford- short tiuiie later I rot)st and two

nie other r(-prn%*(-d his Earth.

thes' deserved their punish-

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room onh
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altenihng a public Isearing

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other crucified victims what
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perfect physique 'i
Jesus
the
(inc thief derided
bopM
for down here
f or not sa%ing himself

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them

will also feature various rides ticketed I(olloert Nvlson Probst,
and a carnival.
?J;. of 4467 Fairviv%% A\ v.,

when Jesus was dving on moment.
If we -were blind. cinpp)vJ
the cross between the two

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the an.
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s all nttack on District Si\
A&amp;-Awiation set the week of Nov. Constable lial Granberry %%ho
23-Dec. 1 for a special (lirist- was pistol t hippesi ith is own

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it, .tnictrucl a ;,int,tle botti"
itinniifnt ttirIri' mi lilly 'in It,
hqIHHI pr(p.'rt) west of
Fleetwood
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onstmni lion of the plant Is to
Three Seminole hli'h school lsvIn Dec.I t.nnil Ic currently
studs ntc i ri nrrvctr ii nn'l 1i. ,oneil SlIt 1 hiii a c1qlj'tintiinp
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TICKAL
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61 Loke Monr
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Sanforil wnc ihnrt'esl with
(-otInt,% )f Ivs q.11111 ;,,,,I iiatiet) Dnvi.q.1r, irtiled that a Would to,
after allvdited1% Ariking two candidate (fir city council.

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Srnsc So all faithful cburcii folks v.-hether our earthh- bod\
ashes
should avoid unnecessary was burned
dust
via
the slower
turned
rmotional feuds.

'tias, many denominations dissolution in ('lie r.4'
in pa5t centuries have split matters littit
For we will prohablv c
(1ff from earlier religious
croups ;ut by petty quib- talhize at the end of our ow
insult to Cod thought wave and assumt
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the form we wish at th t

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present to you our slate of local Democratic
Candidates. Each candidate is qualified, experi.
enced, and knowledgeable about giving you good
government.
In addition, this team belongs to You on an i n

that you live in Seminole County. It's your local

Compare Tne candidates, andwe'ra sure that you

neighbors, individuals who think and live as YOU
do,Considerable emphasis is always placed on
national politics, with local issues and candidates lost in the shuffle.
May we emphasize that your local office holders
are the ones that effect you directly, every day

Democratic team that is concerned with better
schools for your children, better highways for
your safety, better land use programs, lower advalorem taxes, cleaner air and water, and yes,
even the pot-holes in your street.

will feel as we do. Our local Democratic Team is
the best team. Vote Tuesday, November 7th, for
experience knowledge and dedication 10 good
government. Vote for your local Democratic
earn.

YOUR LOCAL

SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT

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CONGRESSIONAL
Representative in Congress
Fourth Congressional District
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16th District
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Commissioner, Florida

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Seven

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Jailed

Altamonte

43 Polling Places
Seminole Countys 43 polling
places will t
from 7 am
1est. for state and
p
tount) I1;trt prun.ir&gt; elections
and for state anti county
judicial elections The polling
places by precincts are
Portable. Sanford Middle
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bling charges by IA. Ed Standley and Deputy finger Blat.

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tenberger of the sheriff's department. According to the of.
ficers. the men were gambling on a pool table at an

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House,

Altamonte Springs bar.
Lodged in the county jail were Otis L. Patterson, 22, of
419 Base Wood Avenue; hIu.ges Barnes, 21. of 153 North
Street; Lynn Hopson, 39, of P.O. Box 192, Tommie Lee
James, 50, of 325 Longwood Avenue: Henry Cisny, 5. of 140
Jackson Street; Walter Wright. 26, of 401 Base Wood Avenue;

Geneva.
House,
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CornnunhIy
Chuluota.
7A ('ommunit
house,
Chuiuot.i.
S. Slovak Gardens Communi-

and James Archie Johnson, 25, of 129 11ne Street. all oi
Altamnonte Springs.

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Deputy Luke A. St.aliworth arrested Willie Lee Campbell,
20, of Dunbar Street, Nike Monroe, and charged him

with

minor patronizing, visiting in a dance hail and bar, and
failure to obey a police officer.
World mobile homes sales on U.
Someone entered
S. 17-92 in Longwood. Missing are 12 blank checks, three
checks written to Weirch, Inc. and one Paymaster, valued at
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Pa

trolman Earl Connell of the Longwood Police
Department recovered a stolen car in the parking lot at
Lyman High School. Connell discovered that the car was
stolen and turned the investigation over to Del. William
Hogan of the sheriff's department.
The car ',ias owned by Kenneth Farmer, 30, of 224 East
Warren Street, Longwood.
Pa tr icia E. Morgan told the Sanford Police that someone
'.tole
'-tole her wallet from her purse in Room 619 of the Sanford
Atlantic (lank Building The wallet, containing $2.30 in cash.
rtant personal papers.
t;i.t'i
rt,dit cards ant
she was in another room.
No boat chairs and a tachometer valued at $500 were
taken from a boat at the Monroe harbor Marina. The Sanford
Police Department is investigating.
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presented to t1i, ft.lr.1 ,11
general manager of Trim-Tic County
Cuniiiiissiuntrs
Development Co., developers of Tuesday night by Paulurci
Shadow 11111 subdivision.
Enterprises.

A hearing has been set for

VACC.hIN VISITS

Nov. 9 at 7 p.m. The same
G 0 L 1) E N I 0 D
— rezoning request was denied
I)isunguished guest lecturer at earlier by the County Planning
Trinity Preparatory School last and Zoning hoard for the
week was Jack Vaughn, former development
known
as
ambassador to Columbia and heathrow. it revisedplan was

Peace Corps director from l966. presented before an overflow

69 under President Johnson.
Comnnwnting 00 the current
peace negotiations, Vaughn
stated "The South Vietnamese
government Is just trying to get
the best possible deal it ran."

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('(last
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Railroad and one of its
engineers are being sued by the
HEARING SET
administrator of the state and
A request for rezoning from relative of a Sanford woman,
A-I Agriculture to PUD Sylvia hlightstioc who was in.
(Planned Unit Development)
jured anti later died after her
property located on the nor- car was struck by an SCI.
'thwest quadrant of Lake Mary freight train at a Sanford
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(;1NEsvIl.LE, Ha. APi
had a good record ui (hi' aria
Sen. Edward ('gurney, R.Fla., economics, crime anti the war
had to nuishout a group of 50
"ltw and order, I think that's
hecklers in a speech promoting an appropriate subject,"
President Nixon's re-election ey said as the students chanted
effort on the University- of
hit' cited a drop in crime in
Florida campus Friday.
'..i.hington l).('., and said
Gurney told an audience 41f riots and dt'i ntrations ire'
2t') thi \ \.
.i!n1mitr,ttion .1 tuinc *11 the p.. '.
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Your Vote ?

1,522 peisO ila I plot) In ins solved for you
security, veterans, civil service, servicemen,
housing, medicare AN 87 PCI. SUCCESS
RECORD

Seminole County
NOVEMBER 7, 1912

35.000 visits and telephone requests processed—
through Daytona Beach and Ocala District
Off ices

LEGISLATIVE

70,000 letters answered— by the Washington
office

Florida
NY PEOPLE s till
ar e undecided tice.
?c' mark thoir hiIlt
on Tuesda'

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very important It
is very personally
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State Senator
16th District
(Vote for one)

LORI WILSON hopCS yOu sIi use
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3 post offices completed and 3 others approved
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yours. Fulltime

Meyer. A. A. MrClan.shan and he meet, other than in the

to Rive it

commissioner John Morris. meanwhile, during

Commission room, is at a AAS a m prayer breakfast every
Wpflropwlay morning at the Holiday Inn. And even that has

meeting was the,"I of patience as he tried xever il 'ir-make a statement -It is kind nf hard !o talk while -1 0~

not been out of the sunshine since a certain bearded fellow
seen around Sanford often also attends.
If I 'sin ever make th at long trip from I ongwnod to
SanIr.ri that early c"mne Widnesday, I'll join you. tr.o, gentienien

interrupting.' he, said.
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The reporters at the City Commission meetin
other
governnwntdl
softest seats anywhere. None of the
bodies in the county provides the member; of the
estate with such deluxe seats

Hot Line
F:iNtl officials receive some strange telephone calls

My apologies to Mr and Mrs Richard Tfrkal of
wwilands ft spelling their surname wrong earlier
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((or tile record that th e only time Cmmilt.4inner.q Gordon

Two things changed when he left (1w Pence Corps,
Vaughn said. The tnetntwrship changed front 11,000 to 12,000
tip 5,000 and the einphnIs was changed from youthful
volunteers to those persons over 30, in most cases who were
married, and were craftsmen such as plumbers, and dcc.

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Covering the Sanford ('ity ('onimissirin meetings is a
pleasure. All the members of the hoard arc go'nticmnen to the
'nth degree and very seldom ILSC naughty wrirtLc to punctuate

Mayor Lee 1'. Moore uggect.ed early this week that
perhaps three of the commissioners. who supported an effort
tO change wording In the proposed new charter to that contamed in the current rifle concerning the city manager, had
met out (if the sunshine. Commissioner milan Steristromn sent
this reporter a little typewritten memo. The memo said, uct

1cM-n r,,nstitu.nts at times. A few if the Sanfrwlrornrnjsioners thiS wk had o'ne Intprcting anee1o!#c Meyer
told Of the woman who called him most uPset about the ifl
crease in wS?P? rat. Referring to the fat that Cornmissioner McClanahan has the nlekname
Meyer said the woman referred to him as 'Three.1Uartr
time"
offlr.'
Stens'nm, meanwhiI tM4 of a man who called his
to leave the message that he would never vote for him again
When the secretary asked for the man's name n she ro'ti'l
properly convey the message, however, the person ref

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W Ii o Deserves

Heavenly Sunshine

hn th.
t ,tt
i'4111t1I,i$lrIy llhI)recive k
hflhIIIicc,fl.t5 are stating dtarnetrirtiily i.ping vjs'wc,
gnt4 manners politeness And respect prevail with no raised
voices,

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u'icinns.
The former director said the government found the
persons In their 30's were not as vociferous as the young
People. "I am sure the world does have a need for plumbers
and electricians but I am not sure plumbers, elt'('trtciilfl.s and
related,'' 1w saiti.'' The name of the game was
communications
among people of the world and lain
better
e
Peace
Corps
is accomplishing this goal now."
not sure th
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Talking a little nostalgically at times, but not with bitused
to
travel
250,000
he
terness. tie Insisted. Vaughn said
pa of the Peace
miles a year around th e world and the
wa
I 'orp' and the young volunteers
'1u'tw1t wasa thiui:ot th t'iuniiwiit. l'ittiiips It V.1(5 like
the swallows in ('apistronn," he said. But the young peopit'
really believed, as Bobby Kennedy said, that one man could
make a difference, that one man could change the world. It
a great thing while it lasted."
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Turning his attention to VISTA Volunteers in Service to
America) Vaughn said that movement now tuts 4,000
members when it should have 140,000 because the need is 54)
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young people to volunteer. The volunteers were taught the
language of the area to which they were being sent, given
free medical care and a small stipened to live on. This is no
longer the case, he said.
The former ambassador lobbied for some (line for a bill
income tax credit for up to 500 hours volunteer work
allow
' to
at the minimum wage plus transportation and lunch cxpenses for those persons willing to give of their time to help
he
th eir fellow man. '"l'he bill (lid not get out of committee,"
said.
How was the youth concept of the Peace Corps allowed to
die? Vaughn was asked. "By electing Richard Nixon as
president and that is not just New Frontier bias," Vaughn
•insisted, identifying himself as a Republican.

CoIumn
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their sUlkm ts.

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District this Congress

Still Not Sure

Aide, Ifenry Kissinger, Is in effect bring used An a %econd
State Department with a ittaff of PieverAl hundrp(l lie Also,

opined that the Department of Health, Education and
Welfare should be split into three separate anti distinct
departments of government, all of equal importance with
other cabinet offices

FOR YOU !

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foreign affairs, 1k criticired the fart that the prcsiti!nt's

I% safe for Spiro I Agnew, the vice president) to go abroad
without fear of being mnbusheit by young volunteers from the
best colleges In the nation."
So declared Jack Vaughn, regional director for Latin
America of the Corps in the Kennedy administration before
he replaced H. Sargent Stiriver as national director during
the Johnson administration. Vaughn became ambassador to
Columbia during the early part of th e Nixon administration
before resigning to run the presidentIal campaign of Sen.

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Gurney ' s Nixon Speech

II. First Federal Building,
Altamonte Springs.
12. Forest ('it .Bear Lake
Fire Station,
13. Winter Springs Town Hail
14 1.yma High School
15. Sa nford Civic Center.
16. Florida Power Em.
plO)'CcS' Lounge, Bear Lake
17. ('asselberr Women's
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,The Ileace Corps has btvn changed to thO point where It

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president of the nation - - one for domi-Ole Affairs And (one Por

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By IKINNA F-ST11-:8

39. St. Johns Village Craft
Shop
4i) Eastbrook Swim Club.
41 Mihiec Middle School
42 Seminole high School

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Speaking of his own political philosophy, the former
ambnu.sadoc said tie is personally lobbying for a second vice

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government scntItn! f"ri' Iit n tic rr.trrcI'n.
tative to the world h4t1y it Was lo r rwllng the Ot Iliicti
grea t guy, but the administration by naming him
rviny )
arnl)assndnr was saying we don't hinge all that iititti ti('IiP on
that nrganiiatinn," he saul.

"The games many plan in the
tie United Nations have little
to do with pi'iic," Vaughn A dded.

Deliberations

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38, Stith Seminole Middle

28. City of Sanford Utility
Building.
('rooms High School.
30. Lake Monroe Scout
Building,
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26. lake Mary Fire House.

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37. Pinec-rest Haptts Church,

Church, Altamonte Springs

Springs

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'Magdalen Catholic Church,

434 anil U S 17$2
25. Seventh.day Athenlist

Fire House
4. City Hall Altamonte

Listed
31. English Estates School,
32. Portabh, adjacent (0
south th' of %ia1:iir ('c,untr
('hub.
33. I.ongwtxI Town hall.
34.
Altamonte
Springs
Elcmntary School.
35 Sanlando Baptist Church
36. Social hail, St. Mnr!

24 Portable, SP corner of Sli

Wilson Sctuvl

Seven Altamonte Springs men s*ere ar:estetl on gam.

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18. Seminole County Agri.
('enter,
19. Seminole high S-boo).
20, Idyll tIde SchtI. Viblen
Road.
21. Jaycee lnfrmatton
Booth, Sanford.
22. Civic Center, Sanford
23. Prairie Lake Legion Hall

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FOR YOU IN CONGRESS
4th DISTRICT

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Si, Si, Sesame Street

NOW!

lie Is moving to New York City where he will be working
it Number I lincoln Plaza in the home Television Children's
Workshlp, which will he preparing programs for the Latin

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American countries. Vaughn said 85 per cent of the people of

Latin America have an eigh th grade or less educa tion and 50
pet- cent have n second grade or less education.
"There is no way for an illiterate person to be a good,
active, and involved citizen," he declared. He added that
programs such as Sesame Street would have a tremendous
impact educationally in the countries where it would be
beamed by local television. Despite the poverty of the people,
many have television sets, he said.
Speaking of the Ineffectiveness of the United Nations,
which refused to or was not willing to, get Involved in
Bangladesh and Northern Ireland, Vaughn said by the United

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Seminole Calendar
Nov.?
ov. 3
Sanford Senior Citizens Club,
American Legion Auxiliary
Post 53 will hold its November Sanford Civic Center at 11:30 a.
meeting at 7:30 p.m. at the in., sack lunch followed by
American Legion hail on U.S. program and business meeting.
17-92, south of Sanford.
Installation of new members is Sanford Shuffleboard and
Tourist Club; covered dish
scheduled.
business
dinner, 6
meeting
follows,
at the
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RUNNING FOR PUBLIC OFFICE

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Iteprrst'ntatis c In Congress
Fourth Congressional l)istrltt
Oiil Precincts in
Congress
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All Precincts
State Senator
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BILL (ii.UPELI.
Reprt'st'ntatlt t'
Fifth Congressional District

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All Precincts
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JACK sIlltI:vE

State Senator
17th District

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State htepresentalt% '
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JOHN

STATE
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Commissioner. Florida
Public Scricr('ommjssiun

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33rd t)istrt(-1
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State Representatite

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State Reprt'sentatisi'
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needs
• decentralized control
• fewer laws and rules
• less paperwork

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S coordinated control
*effective appeals system

CONSERVATION
economic growth

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recycling

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politics &amp; politicians thru
responsible actions
*two - way communications
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Herald Editorial Page Editor
Stafford Derby will speak on

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Good Samaritan Home by
BPOE Lodge 1241, at 1:30 pin.

DAVIS

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LE(;lst,ATIvL

County Commissioner
DistrietThree

OFFICE IN SEMINOLE

Flag raising ceremony at the of Steak banquet room. Sanford

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Department tih fry, noon to 7
lake Mary Woman's Club
pin., Osteen lire hall. Sit 415;
and
Lake Mary Chamber of
turkey shoot starts at noon.
Commerce, meet the can.
didates, 6:30 p.m., at Lake
Nov. 5
Fish fry, Our Lady of tlit' Mary School.
Lakes Church, Maxmillian St.,
The Lions Clubs meets at 12
Deltona, 4-7 p.m.
noon at the Holiday Inn house

WOULD APPRECIATE YOUR SUPPORT OF OUR LOCAL CANDIDATES WHO ARE

OPEN A FULL TIME

"DR. BOB'

VOTE

FLORIDA SENATE DISTRICT

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4)5 ANGELES AP — Resumption of the Pentagon Pa;wrs trial of Daniel F.Ilsberg
and Anthon Russo could bc delayed until next spring if thf
U .S. Supreme Court clecities t
hear arguments in a wiretap issue that has stalled the cast
Should the high court rejec:
the Ells erg-Russo request for
a hearing. however, the tria
could resume within is It'.'
weeks
ElLcberg, 41. and Russo,
both former Rand Corp. researchers. are charged with CSpicinage, c-onspirac arid theft in
connection with the leak it.
news rnetha of top-secret papers detailing origins of U.S ir
vnh'ement in Vietnam
The defendants and their attorneys have scattered across
the count.r since the trial recessed Aug.

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The trial which began last
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Iter the jury was sworn in At
iat çk- tnt the government re'alefseret' to the udc( tu

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member during it wiretap of
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paigning against Presl4ii
Nixon's re')ectmn an push.

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and the 12 Jurors

and t alternates have been
waiting sinm then for the call tc
return to court
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espinruue- for giving secrets ti
newspapers in their own C'C1UT4zr. Attorneys have seen their
a a test of espionage laws
well as a test of c'orL:ti('nal riiht t freedom of

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No Excuse
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t)orit give Hill Clarke an excust
for not voting:
flr' ara1yzed from the neck
de".n as the' result of an aulC
rt'ath
accident. but he has
voted by absentee ballot
What's more. ht''s working ti
t others to cast their voles
William H Clarke Ill suf!- vj a broken neck in June :.f
'. can move onlN his heir.
(on Wednesday, at age 24. he
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marked the one-year atnIvirsar of his release fro-.
the hospital by answering c.-ali
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L-EIect the President
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hut it's a lot for nit to do,' he
riswering if phone for Clarke
it

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isd b clenching it in fw
'uth 1k uses the stand t
press th".ern a wooden lever that
the' phone circuit. per.
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eperator, who dials outgoln4
calls for him. The lint also (w
be' answered at a GOP rnobu
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The ICtiO' IS C0'1"
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.%tl pick and choose' c,nda'es rather than
parties
Some of the f ac es really are diferCffl. In thE'
rare for Senate Seat i, four candidates are, running
Ic represent Serniric'ie. Bre,,ara Osceola and par'
11 4 - arige County in the Stale Senate
All four candidates are from Brearo Count,
Do any of them really care abcw' Seminole' Can
one of them re&amp;v rcprec'r YOU"
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She haS made !'ouPtP million c,Ilar decisionsand Saved millions of tarpaye' dollars in 'ht.
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SHELL PLAY NO FAVORITES.
As an independent candidate norn natd by 11,2;1
people who signed her petitions . . . - Lori has no political party obligations to look
after.
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no lobbyists to pay off.
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to near double
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report b the East I entral
Florida Regional PlannIng 1970, but, according to VihIen, growth.
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the name of
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all of ciFIden. we ihould itart to try to rhange
asked him to block
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is 120.000 and the newest
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172,000 while the projection for
1990 is 218,000 persons in

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year to an estimated 114,000.
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out that the Greater Sanford
area was e.stilliated in April
1977, to have it population of
17.500 and that it is ailliCil)"t
it %%ill grow t0 48,000 Ili 1975 and
77.000 I n
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Council has been monitoring
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To recap, Vthltn pointed out
re vised."
lie pointed out that presently Seminole as a whole is expected
there are 7,000 homes under to nearly double [ruin the 1970
uction in the Greater census figure of 83,692 to an
Kudos to the local elections constr
Sanford area alone. To further estimated 1975 population of
office. . .A(,Al
elaborate on the Sanford area l50,000 while Greater Slmtordts
Last night's performance
resul
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totaling the election
demonSatedthePr0nc)'0f
in that this
1mli:et:e first. . Ahe very
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censorship: Frolli the bwk.
written by Jerry Delia Femina
title-"From Those Wonderful
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that you cannot call your cherry
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purchase outdoor recreation lands, tile

asked that the Wcktva

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project be included, since

River scenic river

cornit was explained by harold Rowland,
land
of
mittee chairman there' are to piee
in
tt(ljdlCflt to the riser that could lx'
'or xi ited in the Weki ''i (lest 'r ijo
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Scellic ItIver by tile state, it t"Ilds to
were available.

lii t'Xplci mning

purchase

the support for the Heathrow
was sidetracked

pro

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fl 11(1
Planning

IV

tilt'

Zoning

for
planner reported the count y is not ready
approved
such a (lt'V(!lOj)!fleflt, the t'oriinilttee

a Illotioll I)v B(Ita

all (-,111illp for support of
st

tile Countv

(oU)IfljSSlOI) that it favorably consider uppropriate zoning to accomplish it.

worried about )tsterda)

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Sargent Shriver. appealed for for tile ticket in Indiana and

plan to

b his suplHdrttrs ant Nixon has said ItO to pr
grimii designed to bene fit the
it
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during
workers of this country"
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lit Great Falls. he pr used the would ci tre be
,iitcricJmi l'arty presidential
utmninistration's initiatives in

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"will
what tilt- hard Sixon ""n"Ot
how it president of tilt' 11"Ited

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t4th iltU )rimih l di

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irman ill

rence

,ii'nttal campaign.
Ilut Vice PreSt(t('Iit Spiro I

locace ,tCVcl(';htItt'htt

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planned

et 32 states and he hits an
l.excellent" chance of wull"I
id.
im,initr,uti0fl
tiruitasaLs
on
the
in California. Michigan .uitt
tilt- la bor movement,'' he sa

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first term inay ex,
reed Ilm billion anti accustd
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to tile %litland.Soutil
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And for the ret'ord, there are

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The one wtiieh particubirtlY

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CRUM my attention was No. 16
Vanity can cost YOU Illoney or

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make you taller; remove °r
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etgtit by
creams. belto, glrdlc or *c*t

A

class action petitIon for a

(ItIcting if "lifilltival uon gillike"

Turner's
a. alt ( ourt Juilgi 't', ithiamim

.

'I Whalen, who

shooting us reported to

pleaded guilty to the mui'del' of Richard 1)iiv
and was sentenc ed to life imprisonment on a

h8ve occurred at the S*forit

guilty plw to robbery, and itobert 11yall. ii

today when Michael Cross,

prison inrnaU' itt Starke.
11yan states Illat the petition attacks a

lite @. amire" unknown Was,
struck by a bullet from a .38

Florida statute, governing murder, as

not

misdemeanor.
being 11 felony but rather a

Further, he

states that the sthtute, when

d not bot.
applicable, lit! and Whalen coUl
punished
punished by death. Further, the ;wtltlont'i'
contends Whalen Is entitled to a jury trial and

revolver. Seminole
Memuial Hospital filloliches

poded the wound,
wall

not

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19411.

Aceurdimtl Ia anfurd police
L WtllLA Iykrns. fl I'

during the ateventing hQU.N.

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tait ulated

ga

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atmosphere -calculated to

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'imtr ki',t'1 ,im nl Iii i'd tii t
tile

Jurof- S." today 1XISIli011ed tile tile hearing

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2.

out. caleiklar

(ho Pinellas ('tiunty

(l,,IfIt?t% ittl

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Prefunished MouldingS
For the ultimate Ill celling iuxur\

stt'uitg t ''tltng

Tile Center where 'ou can See the

latest

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Pulii'e' Chief Frank L)nnieb- Dr ('rune

Rosemary MontotiterY, 25 Ktluhiirtitl

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tit

011111cs
CourtImuie. 181111111119 tile elltrance, until asked tit 11love by

es

Paneling AcceSsor
III

nigi'
I-:iirlier600 %ttiiuen. stiiiie car- lii

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ssu
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Ito state'

Bulletin

writ of habeas

dliOSt likely

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President Nixon has licit

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unsidera ble

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oann limit t
ot;t'rn, who
;aritntts lit ItUttlilil allot Ne
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of
%outo vote for Ifichard Nt%on is itleant ''cast, In tile
telling )Ou to vote agaiwit your Americall fariners." lie 360
otmi inte rests—to slash your said the IX mat rata. tot leS5

e

Weather

c~lndlcUte John Schmitz salit tit
Ittlallu.(1411
w ill bw-- 11.4ted on the balluts tit AL

Judge Postpones

Agn(

umit rprot( 1100,mtl01%

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ar his
thi. labor %-ote in (olumnbus Mumitar.a 1k p1 mnnetl to go
nan said the in bad that peopl
it) iouth Dakota.
ber who told them
ut
ollio.
telling
is
labor
group.
"Ili
tod.1%
itipaign
aides
say.
It
will
be
ell
and to gtit is to Increase the Nixon
th
in
thCtILpI II'
part of an Intensiv e ,tntl%at every stage in his career Hit-h- Mct;avern's home state,
by Per cent over wt it ti4

% turner. accused of iulatuni
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to the Jnerl4an party

\tw Jer',t, ilmuis and Penn

intl tht lndodttmui

Ilig N

Freedom On Writ

the -juter,

itation 'Tuesday began dii. prvdw

93 mUtton letters
('rt'knt .gm1tw .amnpatgnetI patt.tuflg

'ilc(io%rIl s runi,tng mimati

5&amp;n Gtorgc Mctotrfl %1ll

announce oil

t- twduled an%
pearances this week. Vice

(,elling on federal spending

it dtir
1k ,itttl tin tot il deficit

and

Ight,

it, Its tlemands for a 11-2150 bilholl
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Today is tile tomorro%

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Assorlaled 11'ress Writer

bond
As a companion measure with the

Whalen Requests

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Why didn't tie say h

SCUll'

Endorsements Of the JC no 1,)IIUIU eeli
Illeathrow" de%,elopment and a state
proposed $240 million general obligation bond
tile state of outdoor
issue for the purchase by
recreation 1jill(ts were actions taken this
(1 Chamber of
development coill,
Commerce cotlimullitv

Seminole
,.

Sminole Plaza to the loer left and English Estate -it
the upper left.
Bill Vincent atirial t'hI1'

Central
population vie. in the Opinion of the East
the
population
l'1 lorida Regional Planning Council and
4:1t-t'.S.
trend will shift northward. Pictured is the SR

'Heathrow

"Well when you are filled up
tohere..ttYth00efh0'

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with Prairle Lakt- At

more taxes.

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Worth Population Of

uth Seminole ()IllltN is reaching the saturation point

need more people or more industry, just more mone thus

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From The hiallbag:
-,-*a, 111r. Spolski:
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e heard everything about

O$iUltt'tlL

11am t't - ul"
their love to 'l'turflerJudge l'mIteraon poitpoiued hlu.puh mitite

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2A-TheSanford Herald

Wednesday.

Oct.

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4. 1972

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r nonxdli%IVC franehlSCS. SOUth Seminole Utilities, Wat,1
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reported then to be satisfac-

and Idis Willis. of
areas where dredging wnrk
tory In both flowing water
MibUl8Ct Service. appeared Sewer t'Otnp8fly. Wint er '
VI ,'ø,
done by land developers creates
I.
* silt problem. pollution around lake front property.
CommiSsion
the
those tnchnkj
Seminole County CornThe "train talk" came about before
Adair
an e xclusive Springs were
(ftcer 1A
requesting
Chairman
,
miuloners handled a wide Control
Adair
rccoiiitncntkd
henCommission
suggested the contraptions when
the franchise. stating that too many
r ~~
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-discussed
muorntnrhmi
variety of subjects ranging
' rvices some building permit
.
.
. ~- DOT diapers as an *id Greg flnm1mond
an or. emergency J
from "diapers" to trains during known as
removed for I.ynwood as stat4
cut
possibility
of
passing
. "rj~
to
citing as an
lead
to
a
their regular meeting Tuesday. in the never-ending fight
accident in requlreflwfltim have now twen
of water- dinance downgrading train
llution
, ~&amp;
where example the recent
I Z
The "diapers" In this case down on po
, it -1
speeds in country areas
all,
Was In- met
thtch an
consisted of sheets of builder's gays.
unmarked crossings iir' the
Adair mentioned that the City
had
volveil.
Adair stated that he
attorney was
plastic, weighted on the bottom
county
.
The
i
tle
other
Longwood was listed in the
the
T
of
In
Jesse McCall, the
em in
111116~ up a
and supported by floa ts on top. examined th
franchise
petitioner.
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sIate.ISSUCII
moratorium.
in Indian River section and instructed to draw
tentative ordinance for con•
used to control turbidity
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the process III
It
is
in
Although
questioned at length about the
meeting.
sideration at the next
application accident, the qualifications of establishing a city sewage
ff
C. A. Robinson's
and the number system, presently there is no
was accepted as executive his personnel,
expects to sewage treatment plant in the
secretary of the Seminole of vehicles which he
Willis, town.
County Industrial Development USC in the county.
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subjected to the
7!;.
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AuthorIty SCII)A). replacing 11kcwse, was
Kelley. resigned. ssme quesUo' After much tildates no longer In the running
David
captain. discussion. it was decided to
remove signs. 11 they are still
Robinson, presently a
John
is retiring after 20 years in the grant both services a non- to
-a S
Corp. A native of exclusive franchise for one U Polk
next 11eS4hI..
Sheriff
will have a work setn.
U.S. Marine
THIS CITY OF Sanford street cleaner caught fire in a convenient spot
is corning year. Roth were notified that inviting said candidates (i
Mo.,
he
Kansas City.
run on foot to the Sanford
spot checks of their equipment
at PI1r and explain why.
this morning. Driver Ike Cullen was able to
here from Cherry Point, N.C.
two station. only a block away. The
employment becomes and drivers will be made
number
his
Fire Departments
In still other iIttiOfl, Lime
frequent intervals. hlerndon's
t and French Avenue due to a
was
salary
ee
his
effective Oct 16
machine caught fire at 13th Str
rezone
subsidy bid for handling in• cntmunissioflt'rs voted to of
W1".1
north
hydraulic leak. The Sanford Public Works Department reported the
set at $12,500.
tract
thigent patients was $20,000, a 2S-acre
adutility
control
The new
First Street and west of U.S. :- ,
damage as only minor.
, l
Mccall's, $15,000
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be
Col.
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will
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pollution
control
Several commercial
ttw
In
fishermen present. ''The kta)rn&lt;ui Seifert, filling the
of five buslnt'SS as flirdlen Devt'lt'i
fLchennen attended Tuesday's
licer's report. a new list
'
Commissioners
will
vacancy
created
by
the
Count %
sewage treatment plants not went Enterprises, has it ctn.
Counts 'Trnic.sIofl mee ting to
propt'rt%-.
re s ignation if fl F Simon The
Likt' (PUS matter under t'OT
slate stammd.irds was tr,ut to purtlmise this
enlist aid in their struIc
sideration and we will hae salary in this case will be meeting
The
suhdivlsioii
still
have in.
added to th list affected by the
remove the ban on daylight
representatives at the Oct.
annually.
Apple
trance
roads
from
Orange
trotlme fishing imposed by
Seminole County now has the sewer moratorium
meeting of the G ame and Fish

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Council ticlau'd the opening of two
('AEi,llER It V
paving bids for one week In the hope that mitre imbis will hi
receiveit in the mncnntinie.
Involved In the bidding are three major projects thi'
paving of Mehxiy I Jifle . Ivy I ne and Lake Kathryn Circle
)ne hid received was purported to be for iiII three projects,
ity Mnruigt'r
anti the other for just a portion of the f)ru)ec is. C
rOufl('il
that
hi'
hail been In
Ronald fl4'rgimman reported to the
inilii'iiteil
other
companies,
will)
had
that
ii,ntit with three
City
Engineer
It
C'
Conklin
thi'v w i'uIil send huts this w'k .
un g.'ii the count II to item y the bid opening for another w t'i'k in
fol Itiw
tinier to see If these bids are received ('ouncil voted to

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Protested

To

United Fund

- 5,00 P.M. .Ind it will be the FL&amp;h Commission in Seminole
Time
in
t1w
ounership
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
United
this area. All the county waters.
Seminole Count)" George Robert Tucker will have a gala fst use of
This ruling imposed a serious
the United Fund proceeds from the games and
e
1972
affair
going
for
th
of
e Seminole County
Chairman
Foster,
that will be blow to th
Fund
Camof
Seminole
County.
It
is
going
the
giant
prizes
ed
according
to Figures
Seminole Unit
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tuO9mCt may be entered against vi
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR 1330, Sanford, Florida. 37771. and file
in the DAVID GOHAGEN a nd GEORGIA
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA. the original with the Cler k Of the you tot the relief demanded
a GOHACIE N. his wife,
complaint
styled
Court
on
o'
before
Action Nc 73537
above
Defendant (SI
of
the
seal
and
and
MAUDE
0
Q(f0$34r
WI
TN
E
S'
my
hand
default
DARLING
19, 1972, otherwise a
LeRoy
2nd.
1972
October
ORDER
FOR
SERVICE
*ifp.
Court
art
the sad
Pl•intifft, and ultimate iudgmcnt will be en
DARLING. his
BY PUBLICATION
ter" against you f or trw relief (Seal)
V
ARTHUR BECK*ITH
On motonand ahIiavit of plaIntiff
WILLIAM wITPIA;.'. and LEAN 0 dema nded fl the Petition
a en
AS Clerk of said Court
i n true above entitled cause by
WITNESS my hand and official
WITHAM. Et Al
By Ceceta V Ebern
Defendants
KendeII W Wherry its Assistant
seal of said Court on thiS 15th day of
A Deputy Clerk
NOTICE OF SUIT
United Stales Attorney. .n an "lionn
September. A 0 . 1972
(itt. 4
Publish Oct A. II, II 75. 1972
TOQUIET TITLE
against the defendantlll, David
( Seal)
Annual membership brunch IN THE NAME
OF THE STATE OF
ARTHUR H BECKWITH. JR DE 31
and Georga B Gohagen,
ma
n's
Altamonte Springs Wo
______________________________ C,ohagen
FLORIDA
Clerk of the Circuit Court
0.5 wife. and to enforce a lien upon
To DANIEL V M.ARTIP4. JR P0
Eden
SitU&amp;?C in thS District
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
real per
OiL S
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
Boa
100. PdOrlh WirtdPtiSm, Mar* if
Deputy Clerk
_______________________________
I,WV general meeting, 7:30
sli vet, and if dead. his unknown
LOt 93, ACADEMY MANOR,
,r ,Øs,iegateesor grantees Florida State Sank
FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION NO 12.
p rn, Altanmofltt' S&amp;L.
recorded in Plot
UNIT ONE.
Persons
or
Pa
and all other
Ill?
rties Suite 22
Page
93,
Public Records of
Boos
13,
,, Marriage of
claiming liv. trtrouru. under
Post OffIce 50' 1330
Oct.
MANY IPFNE DOUGHERTY. Ster"Inci t County, F for ids
&amp;fj&amp;intl
thorn.
8^0
1
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Sanford,
Florida
32711
Dug Action Committee.
and It appearing to thC Court that the
All per-sons having of claiming Attorneys for Petitioner
WIF F.
pm.. Teague Middle
Prtit.Onef. defendant(s). David Gohagen and
any right, title or interest in arid to Publish Sept 20. 27, Oct 4. ii. 1912
Gg'a B Goruagen. hit wife,
the fol lowing described property. DEN SO
DOUG1'tEttt'l.
not
inhabitants of nor found within
Seminole
County,
DANIEL
FRANCIS
in
situated
(let. 5
the State of Florida and have not
Hjthlhti.
IN COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT
Lake Mary Chamber of
YSTAL LAWN,
R MPOndcnt wolurelarily
Lots S and 6 in CRYSTAL
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
Commerce. S pu., at school;
ording to the Plot thtfill0f 0%
NOTICE OF ACTION
that personal service upon them is
scr
-Greenbelt"
FRANCIS not
DANIEL
incorporation
10
practical because their
recorded in PIat Book 6, Page 6. File No. 4763
Estate .4
i IY. whi'.0 liSt kflO*n teS.df'fl(t' and whereabouts
i'itt c Rords of Seminole County,
will be discussed
HALBIRT L EDGE. I
,esidenc e arid whiereabout
Florida
unknown, it is
Deceased
YOU. AND EACH OF YOU. ARE
known
ORDERED that David Gotiagen
Oct. 6
Ills
NOT110E TO CREDITO
ARE
HEREBY
NOTIFIED
NOIIFIEDthat til levillooverf Title
YOU
000acien. his wife,
CallIpbell I.ossing unit.
Ti
All
Persons
lfavin$
Claims
Or
de'scribeo properly hat
B
thit an action in toe nature of • and Gevgia
to tl'ie
or
Plead
to the Complaint
proceeding for dissolution of
American Legion AuxiliarY,
been filed aga..flt you and you are Demands Against Said Estate
against
you
herein
by
the
71h
day
of November,
hereby
You and each of yOu
required to ser ye a copy of yQUt
marriage ruat been filed
p.in.,Ltglon ball; planning
thi Court
Complaint
on
the
arid
required
to
file
are
required
to
serve
a
copy
1972,
and
in
default
thereof
answer to the
and yO'i
notified
for district president's visit.
on
Will
proceed
to
the
hearing
and
Of
of your written defenses. if any,
Plaintiffs' attOrney, LAWRENCE R Claims and demands which you.
as of David
PoloConer's ellflorneltv. *h(At niliffif *divdirsf-on of this suit
K I R V, WOOD, P 0 Df&amp;*vr 8, t,ther Of ro.j. male, ha tte against said
and address appaSts below, on or G.c.ragen and (,eorga ft C..ruaijn,
Winter Park, Florida 37759. and Ill estate in lute offic, of Honorable
Congregational Christian true origiiial in the office of the Click Wallace II Hall, County Judge of oefc.ve october 24th. 1917. and file hit *ihi, had been served with
11,,tclerk f this proces in the State of Florida, but
sale, of the Circuit Court, S•minole Seminole County, at hi5 off-CO in the 'oe cr' nil m 'lbelOfe
rummage
Church
(filly to the eahent provided for by
service
ithef
County Courthouse.
Court
Sanford, Court House in Sanford, Florida,
Park. Florida. Of' Of before October 20th.
fellowship baa, 24th
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,.mu.,
Peliliuiier
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from
the
mof'ifPts
withif' tiC calendar
med iately thereafter otherwise a Code it it further
,7j, other*.se. a Default will be
lime of etse first piAiit.f ion of this
ef
the
reli
for
you
will be entered against YOU
•OalflS
ORDERED that notice of this
entered
notic.
Eachcl.lmOrdemif'd
must
default
Oct. Ii
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Ot,n.nuou ......
OlOic be pJbIiWed U! hIS ij*iiIed
LWV "go-see" tour of
Th$notiC,shallbeP1bl11t51d011
pefition
States Marshal in a newspaper of
potl office address of
witness my hand and the seal of general circulation in Seminole
HO week foe four consecutive residence andand
courthouse. 9 am.
be sworn to
mutt
weeks in true Santord Herald. San the claimant
this Court on September 111th, $972
County. Florida, once a vvevk for situ
y the claimant. VIII agenCy 04
ford. Florida
(6) consecutive weeks, commencing
or
the
same
shall
be
Oct. 12
torr5eY.
Arthur H Beckw.th, Jr
(Seal)
on
September $3. it??
Mary James Edge
Seminole County Campers.
ARTHUR II. BECKW1TH. JR .
As Clerk of the Court
DONE AND ORDERED
E.e'cufrii
Circuit
Court
By. Cecilia V (kern
Clerk of true
7:30 p.m.. First Federal S.&amp;L,
Orlando, Florida, this 14th
of ui 00 &amp;I
By: Cecelia V. (kern
Deputy Clerk
August. it??
Altamonte Springs.
W
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HUTCHISON.
JR
wHIrFIEL0,
WRIGHT,
D.pvIi' clerk
S. Peter T Fay
TRICICEL
of
and
Leffler
lc,rkeood
I.
LEONHAROT
HutChitOfl
Lawrence R
United Status
FELOER, B1TTIP40PIAU
Oct. 14
Post Office Drawer VI
709 Metcalf ftviiding
0.itriet Judge
Sanford. Fier-do 37771
Auction to benefit South I. HIERS
Orlando. Florida 32501
II, 20. 77. Oct. f, II,
Publish.
Attorney for PetItionerDrawer
p.o
AtIory$
for
the
Seminole Community library, Wintir Park, Florida 37759
PubliSh: Itpt 30, 77. Oct. 4, ii, itfl is, 19 77
Sepf. 13,30.77. OcI. 1. 1913
pubfi
10 am., Seminole Plaza, PubliSh. 5.0. 20.77. Oct 1. n, itfl OEM 55
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the ('t-ntr;ih Florida iul)t'rFlorida
culosis arid Respiratory Disease ASM*lUUOn,
'lhrougim (1,1.' tuOI*'r.lti1 (it

Department

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Health and Rehabilitauve Services,

JacksonviIIeiafldthCSemlnb0teCt) hIealthI)epartflTefltia
of
mobile chest x.ray unit from the Florida Department

Health and Rehlibilitative Services. Jilicksonville. will be in

Scniinolc County through Oct. 21.
Wednesday, Oct. 4, Altamonte Springs Jackson St. and
Lunbar. 2:30.5:30: North Street and Iz,niWOOd Road tnear
Midwa)' Mart), 61.
'I'hw'sday. Oc t. 5. W. 13th St. and S. Olive Ave. 1-4 and 58.
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Saturday.

Oct. 7, Sanford - Midwa) and Cannan,

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Midway Ave. and Si

'tk'ardall Ave. and Main St.
St. and S.
Tuesday. Oct. 10, Sanford. Go1dbO(O-W. 13th
Mulberry, 1-4 and 5-8.
Wednt'sda ) Oct 31, Sanford-- Bell Ave. and W 16th St.,

1-3; Bell
W. 18th St., 611jM1a). Oct. 12, Sanford - Sanford Ave. and 5th
Street. 1 and
- Jamestown, Me thodist
Friday. Oct. 13, Ovledo
Geneva Road, 61.
ChUrCh. .s:I."3G. Jct': (''FY;
Butler Boston Court, 9-lu;
Oviedo
Saturday. Oct. 14,
Chapel AME Church,
Reed and Harrison. 10:30-11:30; Grant
2'30-5.
1-2; Avert B and Broadwa).
TuesdaY. Oct. 17. Sanford - W. 213th St. and Shepherd
Ave., 1-4 and 5-8.
and Shepherd
Ave., 1-4 and 5-L
Thursday, Oct. 19. IaxigwoOd - Long wood hotel,
and 4-7.
Winn Dixie,
FrIday. Oct. 20. LOflitt100 - IA)fleW(
11w)'. 1742. 1-4 and 5-8.
- W. 13th St. and Shepherd
Saturday, Oct. 21, SanfOrd
Ave.. 10.3 and 2-5.

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neglected and abandoned by hi'.
legal lather, and that his consent to
adoption be dispensed with by
resson of the aforesaid noglect and
abandonment, arid it is further
000ERED, that serviceof a cope
of literOrder be made upon the saO
MASON DIX, either Personally n't '
least twenty (70) days PtiOf to thi'
return date here'of,or by publication
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AND NOTICE UN DER FICTITIOUS
p;umgn. said today "these to be a game carnival and all given away ll give the United
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, 1P4
FICTITIOUS NAME
FICTITIOUS NAME
NAME LAW
COUNTY.
SEMINOLE
flea market fans, who are Fund a big boost toward presented to the Count)
NOTICL 15 hereby ,;,ven that I am FOR
that I a n'
NOTICE is hereby 9,vien pihlat'd
Section
1450$
ccumlng two week ends are
gnal
c
,f
Commission by spokesnian for
!h
engaged in t,us'ne%S at Xii Tuli's FLORIDA
their
'n buS'fl4'tt it 492
looking for the buried treasure making
Notice I'. hereby given that
County. CIVIL ACTION NO 73.flQO
the commercial fishing in'n
going to be very boy ones. The
LongwOOd.
Scroflole
to
engauc
prings
Sem.r.0Ie
Ave.
.
undersigned.
deSsflflU
AItbt"tOtItC S
In re The marriage 01
,Mr. anti Mrs. homer I"ayson,
that always lurks in a flea $82,000 00."
Florida under the fictitious name 01
terests.
Mhifland Flea Market under
County. Florida i,g',der Pif fctt.ouS
LEGERE
ROSE
()(OIlEit3, 12
and tP%.Vt I tIURIEL
MEN".
market, can also play in the
HANDY
AITAMONTE MALL &amp; number itt
Mrs. LE. Estes, wholesale nameo0 o as. TAPE SALES, and 'THE
with the PETITIONER. AND ROLAND E
'So_-c0me00C'C0mea11
Admissions
newlyconstructedgarnearea
said njme intend tO , ttec ad me
and Mrs. James Neville,
Attimonte Avenu.'. in the City o
that
I
Id
to
regIster
I
FC.ERF
RESPONDENT
ou
Seminole
Flea
Market
on
fish
dealer,
reported
that
circuit C rt,
the
Ctech
01
Springs.
Florida.
iflte)
Maitland
the
"
to
Sanford:
Altamonte
the
Crcu'
Court,
*th
tte
Cl,l't
of
NOTICE
OF
ACTION
girl
section will be
,,This
C ounty, Flor ida in accordance with
to regstrr the said name wth
17-92 and help the Unit ed Fund 2(.431 pounds of catfish were Seminole Coy. Florida n ac
Estella Williams
10 001 AND F LE GIT OF
Tom.C'tit.OuS
Mrs
i
Mr.
an d
the nrotOnS of the
ill benefit the United Fund of
handled
ma
thrrnonth
period
the
dec k 0' toe C,rcu't (curt
N
RFSI
DINC
F
UN
NC'.
*th the provIi% 01
Sect-on
while hunting for your
.latin's hiartimeld
cords
1
WI
Sta'utes.
Name
\Vt'atlmertnan,
girl
Seminole
County.
Florida
Seminole County on the
LAST KNOWN MAILINC'
and treasures at the Flea Market of Last year. The same three Fictitious Name Statutrt. To Wit
lAS 0' Florida Statutes 1957
IA.'muofl
ALTAMONTE. INC.
Mr. mimi Mrs. Larry IA'twIn,
Florida
Statutes
ADDRESS
weekends of October 7 &amp; 8
year,
with
the
Barbour
Jr
Section
$6509
wham
J
S
months this
Partner
General
Florida."
l.isa
11ouise
Cooper
BRYANT.
o
SIM.MONE
c
POSIIC
1972
II
II.
25
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PuhIsh Oct 1.
October 14 &amp; 15 from 11:00 A M.
By Robert J Schreiber,
enforced removal of lines in the
1413 ANDREW STREET,
Karen M. Slider
Discharges
PubliSh SePt 13 , 70 , 27. Oct
Dr I 3
President
vice
to
ll
is
figure
fe
ILLINOIS
ROCKFORD.
daytime, th
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Dorothy M. Pope
fly
Arthur
0
Wohfcale,
Jr
Sanford:
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
43.000 pounds. At 40 cents per
SeuetarY
Mice F. McWhortcr
action br duSi3OIUt,Ofl Of
SheIla Ileckenback
un trw Court of he COuMT' Judge.
d
amounts
th
is
the
county
Judge,
that
an
pound
wholesale,
the
In
the
Court
of
,.:
Signed
.n
MURIEL
marriagehasbtt'flbIedbY
Seminole County, Florida.
Sylvester
Bryant
Jerry D. Smith
Seminole C ounty, Florida.
PreSence of
to a loss of over $65,000 for local In Probate
ROSE LEGERE, and you are
:-Crawford
W.
Shelton
Jimmie M. Greenlee
In
Probate
Rrbc4
L
RuSsell
B) LIZ MATHIEUX
rured to serve i copy 01 your
fishermen, she said.
In re Estate of
Darn
Winterer
In re Estate of
it
on
Ronald
L
Evans
any,
to
J. Starnes
Florence
written
def.'flWS.
if
"It has come to the point that RUTH B SHEODEN. Deceased
HOMART DEVELOPMENT
ESTP1R w RIVE.
hot
Knighton
Pink
Deceased
CARROLL
BURKE.
attorney
Mrs.
Jean
('Irimi
Jolly
OVIEI)O
CO . General partner
if we don't get relief, I don't
Petitioner, whOSe adirest is SI?
T. All Creditors and P1r5tHiv
lknnie Mackeyroy
iltl Lien
Warnock, school representative
By D L Vichmanfl.
0wwpatwearegoingtodo." Claims or Qe'tn$AdS Against Said To All Creditors and Persons Having Sanford Atlantic Bank Building,
Clams or Demands Against Said Sanford, Florida 32771. and file the
Cathy McMillan
Mrs.
Fred Angle and bab)
Telephone
Executive
Vice
Bell
oftheSoutherfl
Estate
Mrs. Estes stated.
Co you are hereby
Estate:
president
Ann
I..
Bridges
with
the
Clerk
of
thC
above
eaCh
original
students
of
You
and
boy
Company spoke to
Dora Lee Russell, also apany
fly Charles H May. It,
You and each of you are hereby
Court on or before the 77th
Charles I.. Cooley
0tt ed and reguir ed to eSe.'t
Minnie M. Surette, L)eBary
Oviedo High School, who work
Asst Secretary
and r*uired to present any
pearing on behalf of the clams and oemand% *9iiCh you. ot noth'ed and
October, A 0 1977. otherwiSe
demands whiCh you. or day of
I..
Hardee
Susan
rn
the
Ryt:
(tu
s
Ann
present
to
against
agiifl5t
Virginia
Judy A. Stuckey. lk'Bary
school
office
to
may 1w entered
in the
trotlinersquotedl)r. Earl Frye, e'thef of you. may have
either of you. may hive against the a judgment
J.
Kane,
Deltona
in the
Muriel Heybach
Peter
RUTH
B
SHEDOEN.
ed
Joan F. I'odunavac. Deltona
the
relief
demand
th
e
for
usage
of
oper
estate
them the pr
director of the Florida Game deated.oflate 01 sa id County, to the estate of ESTHER W. RIVE. OU
PubliSh Oct 4. Ii. 1$. 75, 1972
eti tion
Francine
Locke,
Deltona
Ruth
G. Smith, Lake Mary
County,
to
the
P
telephone and the proper
hate of said
and Fresh Water Fish Corn- C ounty Judge of Seminc1e County, deceased.
DEl
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
Charlie
B.
I3urchett,
Orange
ou nty Judge of Seminole County.
Edwin
B. Connelly, Winter
(ifl
court
C
ta
fl trw
while king
, ,
rt said Court on the 2SIh day of Sep
"voice" to
mission, as saying, "Sports Florida. a hit OftiCC
the c ou
Florida. at his offiCe In
At a Term oh the ramily court f
at Sanford,
City
County
Springs
said
at
!onford.
tembef,
AD
1972
of
the 'phone
fishermen support the Game povse
d County
house of
the State of New York, in and for the
' Jenny Cushman, I)eBary
(Seal)
FlDqidLWittlifl sli calendar monthS
She pointed out bow vital it
Inc Hill Of
,vl "iTh Commission." This
I't n..P,luat,On
Florida. within 5" calendar mon ths
i,I Monroe.
v.
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trom
TF'e
T.m
mr1u5
_,.
the torsi Ptb0
Justice, Civic Center Plain
was to speak in "a well
Clerk of Circuit Court
this notice. TWO copIst of $j(h ,romthe t,m.Of
remark was allegedly made
Two
copies
of
each
Rochester, New York. on the 70?'
Claim Of demand shall be In wf,tiflO. of thiS notice
Seminole County. FlOVidi
modulated tone of voice" and
following the recent meeting and Shall state th9 place cii residCP ciaim or demand shall b in writing.
day of September. 19??
Ekern
By
Cecelia
V
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"to be pleasant at all times"
nt:
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held by the state Commission in and pOt? office address of tPie andthalI%tItetheP1aCe011d1'C
Docket No
Deputy Clerk
the
of
address
olfice
since the party who was calling
Order of Publication
West Palm Beach, causing the claimant. and shall be sworn to by arid pott
ll be tfl to by Carroll Burke
it
Robert
claimant:
and
HON
PRESENT
the
claimant;
his
agent
or
attorney
"foniedtheU'UflPrt5510fltthC
Attorney for Petitioner
...
Noon
trothiners to think sports
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Wagner
nd accomPanied by a filing fee of the claimant, hit agent, or attoey 617 Sanford Atlantic
individual as well as of the
re responsible.
fishermen
and
accompanied
by
a
tiling
tee
of
JUDGE OF THE FAMILY COUPT
.ndtuChCtaimOf demand
Bank
Building
onedoIlarandsuchc1amor
establishment represented"
on"
dollar
In the Matter of
Mr-s. Russell cited figures f
not so
filed shall be void
Sanford, Florida 37771
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void* WILSON PubliSh
TRACY LYNNARD DIX. Child
Stock
fromthewaytheyansweTed the
Robert F Shedder'
JOHN
Sept
27.
Oct
4.
Ii.
1$.
1q77
a nine-month period showing
S
ndrr
Sixteen
Years
of
Age
A5
tCOt
01
the
Last
telephone,
income paid to fbermen at
As riecutOr of the Last
Upon reading and filing with thiS
Will and Testament of
11
Mrs. Warnock touched upon
Will and Testament of
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
$2M,3.6 this year. This figure
Court the verified petition Of SARA
RUTH B SHEDOEN.
Y/
ReportK-1
ESTHER W RIVE.
NAME STATUTE
deceased
XLIMAN. a caseworker employed
covers only 3dealers out of five
various telephone techniques
deceased TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
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by the Monroe County Department
SNINHOLSER AND LOGAN
and was well received by the
in the area.
SPEER
I
SPEER,
P
A
NOtiC
iS
hereby
given
that
the
of
Social
Services,
together
with
her
Both women said that flO ATTORNEYS AT LAW
students. Mrs. Alva Jenugan,
- edEw YORK tAP) fli PlaVw ii'.
Attofflest ft sad Estate
affidavit duly verified on the 3II
undersigned, pursuant to the
FIRST FEDERAL BUILDING
tnt Nick 33.
word
of the day light ban was SANFORD. FLORIDA 37171
113 Magnolia Avenue
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office secretary, also discussed
"Fictitious Name Statute" Chapter
day of July. 1977. alleging Ihat
iInt Pap 34.
At C. . P 0 So.
mentioned prior to its passage Attofrey5 for Executor
$6509. Florida Statute, will register
TRACY LYNPIARD DtX. hiI,l
with the students at this time
AlcoaSi',
Sanford, Florida 37771
IV'.
under sisteen years of age, has nec
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court. in
Commission Pbli5h Oct 4. It. ii. 25. 1972
state
At" ar U - i, Xa.t
by
the code of dress for the office
Oct a. 11. IS. 75. 1977
Pubtish
K.n(Ot 31"
neglected
and
abandoned
b,
'5
ic.
and
for
Seminole
County,
Florida,
Am
lids
DEl
31
three
17'i
representatives at
assistants and the many facets
DEl 37
An' Can 30'-. i, e,r.l'cO
legal bather, MASON DIX. and
upon receipt of proof of the
L'gLMw$tI COURT.
CIRCUIT
meetings
held
over
the
state.
AmCvanl'.
which
THE
pqayingthatasUmm0115bd1ttedtO
IN
the
responsibilities
of
"I
m Mot V. • 'a 1.0(P'd
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN AND publication of this notice, the tic
the said MASON DIX requiring him
LoewS U'. '
S. B. (Jim) Crowe, r'etited EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR
•
It
4$
COUNTY,
titiout
name.
to
wit.
AT&amp;T
they had assumed.
SEMINOLE
FOR
hld
CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Mag.. 27'.
to show cause why the said
Anpi
MANAGEMENT ANALYSIS 1P4
fishing camp operator, had this COUNTY. FLORIDA. CIVIL AC- FLORIDA
- .. M-a'cO( 77'. Claude Dozier, assistant
EINIE COWEN. from the Orlando Chamber of
herein Should not be dealt *ith fl
are
we
which
$0'.
under
STITUTE
NO 71975
to say. "in m' 45 Years COfl• TION NO. 72-1173
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.., R,Ch
principal, discussed the merits
accordance with the provisiOns f
O'i 0.1 44'. * -,
Commerce spoke to the South Seminole O
r.'gaged in business at 1571 East
its
BuOcs
In
In
re
the
Marriage
of,
Article 10 of the Family Court Act,
nected with Fishing, the Corn' M(0 32
of honesty and the attitude of
Birth SO 7$
The Pf!itiOn '
Itivd in the City of Maitland 37751,
DENNIS STRAIGHT. Htbaflti
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timnist Club about TIP, (Turn In a Pusher ). If
to 52 •
the Social Serv'(
Section
371
of
BOi
72
.
to
mission
has
had
no
interest
in
WENDELL
RONALD
LOOS
the students as it related
Florida
Nat Dist It
and
Low.
and
Section
11101
the
DomIC
21.,
Owden
you
have
information
about
a
hard
drug
pusher
That the parties ,nteqested in said
t, Pd AmR1 3.1'.
whether trothnes were in the CAROLYN RUTH 9TQAIGHT. wife TO Janice Carol LS
B4untk 33
students and (Ii adults who
Relations Law, and other lam'.. fl
Cent 3'.
cci James Mangrim
business enterprise are as hollows
(itte Ti 43', NOTICE TO DEFEND
phone K41-I)RUG. Do not give your name. A
that
he
be
declared
neglected
ar'i
water fl daylight or dark. No
Pniy Cl
come into the school offi.
a,
3063
Woodview
Drive
10
nn
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO
P Paul Riditla
Prp Cola $7'. * to
abandoned by his legal father, and
CP'qyair
code name will be assigned to you. Trained
hearings were held In this CAROLYN RUTH STRAIGHT
Jackson. MiSSiSSiPPi
Finally, Keith Stone, pflfltie
atioption
Joan
C.
Riditla
to
consent
hiS
1119t.
thi?
C.:Colt;
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Dated at Maitland. Seminole
Phil Per 35. • s
the
county and this smacks of
Address UNKNOWN
personnel will take the information, and pass it
ipal, complimented
(Un" Ed 11'-;
d-%penSed *ilh by realon of Ir-e ') 11g,
31'. RCA
insit an action tot custody Of s minor County, Florida. September 7th. 1973
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
NOTIFIED
EdS
74',
ab3'
violation
of
the
Sunishinte
tAw."
and
exand
If
the
innegleCt
assistants
aforesaid
student
Rep $ ti 23'.
child unconnected with divotce has
Cone
Can
32',
•
fon to law officers to investigate.
tnat
DENNIS
STRAIGHT
has
filed
a
moI0fl
y
Revlon IS'. -1
Commission
donment, and upon
County
00* Che VS'S
are Publish' Sept 13, 70, 77, Oct A. 1977
plained their role in public
ormation results in arrest and conviction, you
Petition in the Circuit Court of been filed against you and you
Re, lr'd 94'. i-i.
FINCH.
ESQ
CHARLES
0.
Poul
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DEN
Sill
Chairman Greg Drummond (.,,,I.,nla County. Florida, for required to serve a copy of your
SfRouPM'-.
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reintions
•i.t.
titVi in t"ih
-a •1
IA, the
UiW"f
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appeared
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will be given irom ais, iv e" "
J,,g,,antiyouare writtendefen Set,ifanY.b0t00thd*
suggested another meeting to
UNITED STATES DISTRICT
'rtmms program was the first of
'
Ill'.' I,
Sea's
of your V Baum. at t orney for Husbifld. COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF petitioner, it was
Firtin
73'
1
copy
serve
the
circumstances.
required
'o
depending upon
SOuth Co 19
ORDERED. that MASON DIX,
be held October 10 with both
its kind at Oviedo high School
1.
(-Ia P.. 41
wt,oi.e address ,s261 East Packwood FLORIDA ORLANDO. DIVISION
named
wfittCfl dEfenses, if any, on NED N
5pqer l 44I
leg al father of the above
rt
Pit. 34
37751.
A,e'nce,
P.tailtafld.
Florida,
firm
o
and it was organized and
larilyn Gordon Photo)
$'
.1
$
Brand
,
-.
JULIAN. JR . 0$ the law
ed
to
up
Oft
Civ
on
,
Child be hereby summ
and file th original with the clerk of Case No 72.119
910 Pd) ii'.
STE NST ROM. DAVIS &amp; MON
for Mc ii
LEAVING
coordinated by Mrs Hazel
court on or before UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
pear before the Family Court, Hail
, StJO W SO
TOH. Attorneys lot PetitiOner, the above '.t,hed
1rØ Ti
P1.1'.
Plaintiff,
JuStCC,
Civic
Center
))'s
students
til
of
-.
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West. dean
owemtirr 3rd 1972. othef*%e a
(i"' Difl 35
75th
ING
mtose addresS s Post Office Boa

'Phone
Usage

'veiled

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Mild

threat'' fritisi Malt wits the
resul t iii a uikqiiutti'dl tatrment

In wuirk sesIun action, council discussed The I)own

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Legal Notice

.Swofford

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pro ised.

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exterling tity

inurmmncP Inc

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Altamonte utilities i, will Lie
taken it, the governor's offic e

s',stemu.

rry anti Avenue and Oregon Boulevard

Florida Game and Fresh Water

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"

Carnival At Flea Market

nn the C itv of Altarnonte Springs"
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('ountil had been scheduled to take up the site p1mm for
the proposeit Marahella arid Whitehall apartment I)rO'Vt5,
but tabled this for one week when It was learned (lint one of
time pr intiptils anti (hi' attorney For the projects wituki not 1w
able to attend tint' to unexpected plane trouble
In other action at the regular meeting, council authorized
.t _..i.._ ....i,..in.,, n,i,,Iiiii,t in the Atliint Ic
III,,',I",,
,.
Bank Of ('asselberry and in the Central Florida 'l'irc ('0111to the dl i'ngini'er to
P1fl) mmii gave formal authorization
for t to' C ',\SSt Ut)
piant
itisj)l'i I anil tIi''iiii Itit' tiow at.'r

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his suggestion.

County

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rfee to (lean up vt ,t'r. th
AltRmnnte,' he

utility lines tin rounty ht4nf.
h
l)nrflnafl. r,otlng h
fig
plant, tot oti'tI otitchi" the (-ity
Wily.
'd
favored
rharging
a
premium
caltl
Mlthttugh
mail
Hurdle The
tOT
the
Tfl(ounty
rutof
It', P1011 plann.'d I" tt,neet
I rmlecc lb.'
tr.'tiii"iit 110111 that rnisst"n want It. he limit with us, two years, mafe a mo'i'.'
I, atui
the rmnty people will ha'ie to s1ed by new ('ouneilman
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,ritpiti'tttJ ( it -i
lItUL
TIrt
III
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FIT
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Fri i'If
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tø'nr TEI t'lT
.Ios.ph
1,a'tic iv 'r.
t
plant
was
main
s.
rert,rrsrneriinU
t
Attorney
ha
expansIon of the
,i,tpnttett.
water
and
prepare
an
OT(liflimfl4e
rallmn
t.c'gan On IIfr
pceuiiuirn on both
tlelnyc'il, work
ti-.
rent
hike
per
2
per
rent
he
for
the
S
anti
rniotlifying
the
rates of
cutting
of
he
m',
of
rA-3dent.user;
ncr'
rr.*jnt'
-city
Spring Volley facility
;,ccesced to out.of
r
the S.'IVI( e Swr,f fr,rrl al-,
Adair
f lie ursisyor. aIled (hi.'
ri
re';ald
negotititiflc
are
niti a
t,:irasrnent"
letter
cl.'Iit,.'timt.' effort to ciely prresx for the city to srpsir.'
LOW EST PR ICE EVER I
roIogirRl ttilitiex plant.s and
things making expandofl '.1 the
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ret c'ntly nicquireil Spring Valley

lnterprrteil by ('itv ('nmin,iiltnimri
Dan I)otfuiRt) tic aim effort to
''turn the strew on the thy" 110 III,
Iriivaght ilown th.' wrath of the
mayor anti lb.' City ('nunmi-Il
Mayor lmwrrnt e Swu,ffnttl
told 'I Ili limpId Tui'stlmiy night
(tic' correslsltidCIIi c', from Admit
suggm'stlni', ctimt.' .'utinfi way lie
rrvntiimnt'iitktI by his office to
utility systems Int'l.' costly to
silif) conni'ctiiOic to the city's

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Control Officer Ijingley Ailnir,

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By

Delayed

llcrndofl ll4lfltWt. Inc., Wcaltwrsftchl
North Orlando Water and,

By BOB ORRELI.

Harassment

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Alfamonfe Counc il ls Angr - y _

Bids

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Democrats A ttack Nixon "Corruption"
we "stgni Iflto law y psident
Nixon on .luly 1. 1972."
It also noted that the Congress had enacted
the new statute. But what it did not and could not
sa was that Nixon's hitter-end fight against this
incr'ase Was lost, only when the strong and
congressional
Democratic
determined
majorities prcvaik'i
have the voters forgot ten this We hope not,
But we also fervently wish that no such enclosure
had betfl included. ('aesar and not only Caesar's
wife should be "atxwe suspicion."
Ille calli INl ign does need enlivening And
this "corruption" issue is one which could Lw
enlivening enough but should not be allowed to
submerge tile issues of the continuing war, the
domestic economy and the effectiveness of
government.

Thus there has arisen a qu estion of moral
honesty which should never have been given any
legs to stand Ofl. This could be the sapping
Weakness which is a malaise affecting all of the
nation, infiltrating afl politicai parties.
damaging democracy.
But it could be stopped. The Democratic
thitical attack may be the antidote able to do the
b if given the opportunity The response. not by
the newly tamed Vice-President Spiro T. Agnew.
but by Candidate Nixon would be good medicine,
:\fl instance of the kind of moves which invite
suspicion of parti.san motivations was found in
the envelopes in which the 20 per cent increase in
Social Security benefits were distributed
yesterday.
For therein was an enclosure which pointed
out that these "higher social security Lynwnts"

It is now abundantly dear that the
Democrats will focus on the issuC of "corrupas the presidential race gathers speed for
lion"
the final weeks of the campaign.
This is. of course, not a new tactic for the
political strategists who have used "throw the
rascals out" as an car-filling slogan for many
elections.
Yet this year It is different. For there have
been scandals in the open and in the making
which have been received by an apathetic public
and this is the most dangerous
or else one
inced graft and spice
attitude — that is conv
all
privilege is an occupational hazard of ial

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politicians.
Strong attacks by Democratic Nominee
Senator George McGovern and even more telling
accusations from the '68 presidential nominee
Senator Hubert H. Humphrey of Minnesota are
the spear-heads of this new and forceful tactic.
McGovern'S s pells it out. "The Nixon administration is the most morally bankrupt adrnistratiOfl in the entire history of our country
Lesser scandals than ITT cr the ssheat deal
shook previous administrations to their very

• \;NEW CAMPAL(N iNEA
1'UStItCI1I

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Mans

Poor

wmse
- danger than ~n)-wng new he can tell 3ou.
antique. just when is anyone nation is a
If you're Uu1 on the job. n
sin.
really OW

m the man whose word is
been evaded is word f ro
uld, with profit for all.
law to his cohorts and co
e to all.
make the answers clear and acceptabl

"A Mere 64."
Dear Mere 64:

Notes

It is called Won'n' Lm but ttiit

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cit all is. "It's a pity isn't it
fl oer they get, the younger
the)' like them.'
But )Ou no longer fee) it nec-

Psr*r
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According to Prof. Howard Schuman of the University
of Michigan's Institute of Social Research, "College students and faculty tend to oppose American involvement
in Vietnam on moral grounds. They criticize U.S. devastation of a foreign country and cite the deaths and In.

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all the way to the cemetery,

juries that have resulted on both sides.
"The public at large has become disenchanted for a
more practical reason—our failure to win."
Schuman's findings, based on data from Gallup Polls
and other opinion surveys and in-depth interviews with
boadults
adults and college students, are scheduled to be

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four and the boy had only three years of formal schooling,
Rut he was a great reader and from a clerkship qualified
h imself for the practice of law.
when he was
lie was elected to the Kentucky l.,egialatw'e
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ill
5U
ears old, and he was named to

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Five full time matrons have
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on the FBI's most wanted list of
criminals until her recapture
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hours, they'll always 1e. Al"Besides bringing in pro- cernel. "Itight now, the net- of
ways they'll underestimate
in
On
grams, Maxesa can ,oisid a works are trying to get
Service
Copley
he said. their viewing time because
central alarm if the set is being closed-circuit TV,"
have
to cut they're embarrassed.
will
temper- "Eentuatly. it
HOLLY WOW — Paul Klein, stolen or if the room
"And they'll always tell you
atire has readied a dangerous into their market and they
who was once an OUtSPOkUI e
much they like to watch
how
aril an author- level or it can wake somebody don't like not being a part of it.
ec.itiVe at NBC
set' the big advantage of vlic affairs program-s. Evityon the ratings structure. has ic without a phone call or re- 'i'uu
verybody says they w&amp;nt to
— and the networks &amp;t
vridwed into the04 motely operate a message cable
is
that
the
have
serious public affairs
full)' aware of this —
closed-circuit television. He lig"
there
when
you
hvw
on the air but I'm not
gratns are
lately. Klein has been testheads a company called Cmwn
sise
anybody
said they really
then."
piter Cinema. which is expel U% this deivce in hotels in New want
It
was
Paul
Klein,
for
20
want
to
watch
them
it
meriting with fd4lifl EIiUYleS York and Oucago. The
"There's a pime in 'IV —
involved
with
audience
roans woriu. the siewer is slowed 10
shown in hold
it's
.'win' mea.awerneflt at NBC, who the 'intellectual ghetto'
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by meana r1 a caic.
d
the
lightly
cynical
called,"
VJetn
saiQ
conceive
'it's the way: of the 1utste." and after that he is autorn*tnday afWrnocn, in other
h
notion of ha he calls fliP —
sa ng the othw dRY' icall y billed $2.0 for t e film,
Klein
master antenna "We can also handle une-ot that is, the theory of the Lead words, So they put (AiIWOVaml
Hotels base
designed for the upper nd
Program.
' events," said Klein, (*$ectiOruable
system which is similar to a
"My theory is still valid," the socwecOflOflUc scale, the
small cable s)'iten. SomedaY "such as big heavyweight
Ufl Sunday alterall of the things that M*ii championship (igtds ci' rnajc*' Said Klan when Iapplies
posedmore
the Intellectuals,
noons. And the Intellectuals are
query. 'In fact, it
ran do — that's the device put horse races."
the
indeed at their TV sets
%Then
people
an
Morn
he the ga dietry is avail, th watch television a lotsaand only trouble is, they're busy
stop 'IV set to make it all
in the borne, Klein figures they ask for a gecific r*mmber
work - will be available in the
football."
that the networks will be ccti• you
home.
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post too often already and passed him b).
Actually. Clay was a presidential nominee only three
tunes, which ties turn with William Jennings Bryan and puts
turn (sit up on Adla.I Stevenson rrid Torn Dewey among
history's also-r ans.

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This shift represented probably the most significant
change in public opinion during the entire war, says Schuman. The My Lal massacre, which aroused moral indignation on the campuses. "caused scarcely a ripple in the

in 1848, but his party I the %`hip) figured he had gone to the

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in their 'ms' has not turned against the war by expanding
American rn!litary moves, he says, but by major Amencan defeats
For instance, prior to the Communist Tet offensive of

polls."
St'hurnan's studies cast doubt on the common assumplion that public opposition to the Vietnam war was
a-wakened by college and university demonstrations. The
fact is that a substantial portion of the antiwar public

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the American Journal of Sociology in Novem r.

January, 1968, with Amercan leaders confidently predicting's'ictory, the iiui ber of self-described hawks outnumbered doves by a ratio of two to one. By the end of
that year, doves outnumbered hawks by nearly two to
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stitutiorually, but apparently no challenge was ever made.;
Clay was a leader to the group that figured the U.S. had
to fight England in the War of 1812; he resigned from
Congress to help write the peace treaty, th en returned to the
House of Representatives and there became Immortal, in the
history books, for engin eerin g the Misso ur i Compromise.
lie was developing his record of being right, and made
his first pitch for the presidency in 1824. In that election
election procedures were different then) no candidate
received a majority of the electoral votes, so the task fell to
the House of Representatives,
('lay threw his support to John Quincy Adams, who was
named president even though Jackson had led in popular
vo ting, ay wound up as Adams' seetary of state.
Clay was in the presidential race in 1844 and this time lost
to James K. Polk. And he was itching fo another whack at it

"We've had too many elections and the people are rather
tired of them," he said.
"Secondly," Stone sald,"the

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that " would ra ther be
His best remembered words
right than be president." Contrast this with the Impression
gisen by an overabwidance of figures on today's political
scene, which, in quotation form. would be: "I would rather be
pr esi de nt t ha n anything"
We're talking, of course, about Ileni-y (lay, born April
1777.
Clay lived to a fairly advanced age for his time, and
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public, and that is disgust with the war in Vietnam.
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But that is as far as the resemblance goes.

You spend more tune in fu-

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we ' ll p.rt000It. .och cord
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that the poonson inight also kill basic prolwrtl, ril,,Us would [ofdenied if Ia' ciiuilil not get till
bees and beneficial hugs.
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relief
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basis in many, many Cases inSecre ta ry of State Richard
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(II 811 ISIIt' basis. •lluit
Florida's
v
todn'
Stone said
tcrs are suffering from "elect- frequently discourages voters
from thinking they're going It)
Lonitis," lie prescribed a
lessening of political bombast have the kind of selection they
want and they just stay home."
as a cure.
"The people want to feel that
Stone said in an interview
th
ey will have someone get
per
bo
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20
that the turnout of a
th
em esults instead of wondernot
exact
figures
were
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Tuesday's
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person
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uilen(
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to
need
said, 'We
life
effect,
it would mean the ('at,i'
about
them,
their
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refreshes you more than a
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f.ou pat a younggir1ont.he
snoulder in public, gossips no
longer say. 'iy, he's old
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You could say that all this amounts to hitting a man
when he's down, or there is hardly a scrap of evidence
from the various polls to indicate 'McGovern is well regarded as a peace negotiator or a foreign policy manager.
You could also say that, in helping Nixon ress his
advantage in this fiel'd, Spiro Agnew is not slmp1Ly confining himself to the "issues" as he promised he would, but
is striking hard at McGovern himself. By word and tone
he contrives to make McGovern seem 'tike a green Lad
who couldn't get a "C" grade in foreign policy in a junior

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sprayed along roadsides. But project

Hanoi for their releas e .
"A strong nation," says Agnew', "need never beg at the

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anything
1111%
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about them.

The I)emocratiC nominee, he suggests, is a "Pied
away our guns
Piper" who would not only have us throw
either have to
would
where
he
its
down
a
path
but lead
good
will"
or, as in the
place "our trust in the enemy's
of war, go begging to
matter
of
our
prisoners
oft-cited

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%%ays an(I mash all twer tile reject

On his current swing, the vice-President has been talkfat
ing to retired federal workers. farmers, Republican
outfits like
cats gathered to raise "victory funds," and
the Natien.il Defense Transportation Association. Hut, no
matter what the audience, he rarely can resist taking
novice,
swats at McGovern as a foreign policy

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SIICVIII nisiIIt approval it
University iii Florida
Gen, Robert Shevin, resolution dls(I,uralng
Ally
meanwhile, pro;sed that the stru' (ion on waterfront innal.
('aLlnet adopt a resolution on grotinils (hi' artific ial
trucking ilown Ofl construction waterways art, a uIlaI d tiI
waterfront ('liflhlls and halt n health anil the t'nviriiiiii'tit
fliscayne 1111) fill that he (curs
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i'ould u'pOI' 2,000 acres of
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huililing siti'
I ke the weather, everylxsly create Will
complains ntxut lost' hugs, are ultuiiately di'l.'ti'rious for
iii (hi
those pesky little flying crest. the 8(1118 th' resouri i'S''
all'.
tiiru'c that strtii at ccrtnin st
SIu'vtn iirpi'd that the ('ah,init
t ililes of the ear along high-

om strength, and not
Soviet union. he said, is done fr
tic, unilateral tlisarmament " lie added:

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ini'nomer. What is happening is that men are
being liberated from some unholy obligations
that piled up during the centuries when
matrimony was considered some special kind of
holy alliance.
Consider the action of the Massachusetts
Supreme Judicial Court in rejecting a claim by a
woman for back alimony, in a unanimous
(lecision. the court said that it is appropriate for
a judge "to take into account the enhanced
ability and desire of women today' to look after
their own affairs and to provide for th eir ow
economic well being."
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AOCIted

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aggression and chaos in the world.pet rilsolving our partnerships with other nations, and im

frightening " sliccessitil dealing

en

Agriculture Commissioner
lyIc Conner says seiennsth conner sahl Dr William
d to learn what makes love Eden, Itnlvercltv of linrida en.
tick before they can figure toinolngist. hnsdlsruscrd 8 Invi'
bug research pinriitui with
out how (0 (1() them In.
Sell
l;wtnn(iilI". l.l"ln , allot
i he is rIi(Ki5ing that the
resoliifederal
a1rhisUurnl ofikinic
binet
fl(14)pt M
niul
will
s4MIfl unveil
lion seeking 15
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himself dismayed by the LIT)pcAbtlity of denying that he
must be getting middk"4ge'd, I
find the specter of old age unctrnfortable, too.
Hut there is no doubt that
:aostpeoplc get old in time, and
tre5'eal
there are 5}Pimm
ppe
ned,
this has ha
You are probably old if
prople accuse you of being in

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ng to hit at Me(ovit has proved mor' tempti
Evnientiv
another
vulnerable spot Polls show that, for all(1his
l
"'
stress
on ending the Vietnam war and cutting back
ijt'knses, Mc(oVerfl is not registering well with voter
as the 'peace candidate"
given high credit for having rcmo
is being
Mr Nixon
,10(O
troops from Vietnam. for cutting our casualties,
is also making strong
for ending our combat role li e
on
his
new
approaches
to
t'him
and Russia
oi nts
livt'rtig
his
speeches like a
Agnew. as always
cor1rate lard chairman calmly totting up the year's
and loss, recites the Nixon strong points AntI, in
profit
the process. he puts the rap on Mct'iO"i'rfl as a man he
portraYs as uncapablt of doing the job
Samplt' assault on Mc(overfl'S proposal to slash defense
outlays by roughly a third.

at nightfall that you've got U
only half done.

fee ls it

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siipping hick into Ili ,. old lie

nt'iry to akc you up if von
to make the strt to get out of the
all
the
trouble
worth
B) HAL BOYLE
of an autombile. you stop now do7c off in the swivel, chair. 1"he
Dear the long trip back to town.
roots.
\~W
YORK
iAP)
_made you safe from
Many voters must have their priva te doubts
CUTUflU• and then and shake ycnu fist at years have
You
have
trouble
Pe Man's Phuloscupef.
exttve t'
th pple, bause the driver and make him CouW
about the honesty of an administration which is
a person tell for nicatrn wi
If ou'r retired, your wife
pc r and all the
ung
d.nt
listen
arid
your
;t compICIc bait
to
the
atergatc
"\
grosn
old
11w
surt' whether he has
ell as are ut
aren't ve ry interesting, because flOW, HenrY.
fter Nov 7th airing.
to make deaf to hear.
aw
tendency
in
Aenca
heart all childrvn used to be when they
answers
to
an
riegated
Flitcause few can.uve enough he alread% knows by
decision by
itriyone over 3D feel hke he is a
cre all )oung"
perhaps, the most unf
days that the things wrong with you. arid
relic,
but
I
am
twice
that
age
to
meet
all
the
rainy
You can Swnd all day doin
answers
twhich
('andidate Nixon is to leave hard
ortunate
cwne Alth age, you think in- vou already know there Isn't
nothing. and still tuave to admit
ilond don't regard mvwlf as an
f his many
1,e rarel\ hard) to the lot 0
gates." For what is needed and what has

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to drifting
Ins campaign tune to maktn earthy
background has
nratic workers of ethntc'ath0
twen shoved aside for a (line He's busy knocking Son,
Ceorge -t;overn n toreign and
policy
Illinois. the I'resldent's
into rexas
On hismate
c
iasn'l lwen within hailing distance of the
running
with sleeves EOIICd up ami glass of beer in
hard hat gm
1W W8 going to
the adaflCC notices Said
hand Vet
him
of 1 tilsen
VCImIfl1
I Ins fellow, to
'nnccn(rat"
n
chantment with the temoiatk party and keep him from

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Offbeat Ruminations
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Agnew's Switch:
Attacks McGovern

Editorial Comment

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Political Notebook

1972

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Diane Wilson, Leslie R. I-Ic zelbaker
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Miss Patri cia mane Wilson
and Leslie Ray Hzelbaker
were united In Holy matrimony
Aug. , 1972 at 10 a. M. In the
First Baptist Church, Sanford.
Officiating clergyman was
Cosmato at the
the Rev. Jay
candleli ght, double ring
Ida1 couple
ceremon).
lighted one candle from two
others already burning, then
extinguished them., leaving the
one burning signifying their life
as one.
Mrs. Libby Mossman.
organist, presented appropriate
T.

nuptial selections including
theme songs from Love

Story", "Romeo and Juliet"
and "1 Don't Know How To
Love Him".
The bride is the daughter at
Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Leon
Wilson. Sr., 4000 LondontowTi
Rd, Titusville, and the groom
is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

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ndsnowflakcPOmPOfllS1th !r(zFle
Mrs Bonnie Patton. llLr
basket
standing
tu
MONTHLY
and
Mrs. Tommyc I.lod.
of
white
glad.s,
arrangements
Sanford. cut and served the
WITH PVT. LESSONS
carnations and snow flake
F
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cake
and
pouring
were
Mrs
pompons. potted palms, one lS
Jeannett Rciszella, Mrs. Ethel
brancned brass arch canCANNON
Meredith
and Mrs. Joyce
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delabrum, white pnc..dieu and a
boot"
Clarence
Richardson.
Orlando.
has just completed his
40ft
2
MUSIC Co.
Turner, all of Sanford. Miss
Mrs Frances Sanders
white Grecian column with a
Mrs. Gar Sanders
Av e, Mtind,
f
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Beth Williams presided at the tw.tess at a family reunion M training at the Orlando Naval Mr.
and
three-branched brass canAltamonte
Springs: and Mrs
f
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bride's book table which
.
her home, 8 North Lormanfl
delabnun for candle ceremony.
I Cotonal Or . Orinncio
Charlotte Sanders and StilL
adorned
with
one
long-stemmed
Circle.
.ongwood.
Friday.
Training
Center.
ills
parents.
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Family pews were marked with
Mr. and Mrs. (lea Sanders.
Tet1d, Lonwood
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in
lilac
tipped
white
rose
a
which
was
attended
by
16
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long white satin ribbons and
flew down from Gainesville for
silver
bud
vase,
relatives.
nosegays of white snow flake
A bountiful supper was en- the occasion.
Floating hostesses were
N
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and ferns..
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porn PO
Others enjoying the party
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Mrs.
Given in marriage by her
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Turner and Camiiv Wharton, which the group brought each were Mrs. Lillian Vickery.
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mother and father, the bride
lavender rice bags tied With other up to date on the hap
NNIVERSARY EVENT
-ore a formal-length gown of
*hite ribbon were placed in a penings in the family since they Cleveland, Sr. and Mr. and 'Mrs.
Joe Koke. all from Sanford.
Specializes In famous name watches
silk organza fashioned along
white basket trimmed with a were last together.
at Zalos famous low prices
Also
Mrs.
Margaret
Clayton
i
the empire silhouette with
MRS LESLIE RAY 11AZEIAAKER
lavender bow and white carThe occasicn for the
high mandarin collar. Th!
was the graduation of Randy and her mother, Mrs. M)TtIe
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Maitland; Mrs.
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Mrs. Sanders of Gainesville, Ga. who Bailey
traveling,
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Perkins as white dress with red trim and
MISS Pat
Miss Judy Wilson served her
"V" shape to the waist.
bridesmaid arid her gown and acces.cories arid a red carnation
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sister as maid of honor. She
flowers were identical to those corsage. The couple left for a
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wedding trip to Daytona Beach
of the honor attendant.
venise lace panels with Is
Gary Planck was best man and their new residence is l4
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style with puffed sleeves, white groomsmen were Buddy
picture hat with lavender Wilson, brother of the bride, produce manager of Winncreated of folds of
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of the groom.
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the bride asDrive,
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hand bouquet of lilac daisies, patrick. All of the men in
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Loan Association of Seminole
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matching lace.
snowflake pompons. blue wedding party were attired
OUR CHOICE
County.
Other guests included Mrs.
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Edwardian bridal bouquet
Prince Edward Tuxedoes.
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Miss Tonya Hazelbaker, Mrs. Gary Planck. Washington, Harold Sundvall entertained at Griffin, Lorraine Griffin, Mrs.
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right moment, so
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bring
adverse result.
postpone recreations which could
Improve your appearance. Show that you have poise.
annoying situations can
G,[-MINI (May 21 to June II) Many
at home.
arise today, but take them in your stride. pitilãilY
your
temper
lose
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Make your abode more comfortable
under any circumstances
Being careful in
MOON (.'IIILI)REN (June 12 to July 2))
money. Don't
you
could uve
anything you do or say today
hly
or
you
may
lose
valuable
allies.
criticize others too hars
Make sure you speak clearly and well.
financially
LEO (July 22 to Aug. .1 1) Although you may he
will quickly
that
measures
lacking, you can Launch economy
work that is
build a new fund for you Do some repair
valuable. Don't wait until tomorrow
want to get Into new
VIRGO (Aug. 12 to Sept 22) You
behooves
you
to
study
them well first. Your
activities, but it
appearance needs improvement, so do something about that.
l)on't lose your teniper tonight.
annoying
LI BRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) A situation could beway
before
the
will
he
out
of
it
to you, but if you persevere
Study
well
new
activities
before
you
put
them
in
you know it.
operation. Relax tonight.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. II) Getting into arguments with
good friends would he most unfortunate and could sever
valuable tlgtjoflhip5 Social fun is fine provided you control
your temper and don't criticize.
sM;lllARIUS (Nov 22 to l)ec 21) Reinforce yourself $o
that you don't take any vis where your tine reputation ii
general can he difficult now, so obey
4 concerned 'llue public In
all laws that apply to you.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan 20) Show others that OU ame
a most polite person and keep out of trouble, as well as have
should he acted upon
better rapport with others. I ravel plans

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AQUARIUS (Jan 21 to Feb. I')) Although you
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carry
through
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mood
l'reat
goc.d
Willi the important ones. Mate Is not in a
with kid gloves and all Is fine.
20) If you clitseuc an aiaoci*ls
PISCES (Feb. 20 to Mar. rouble
and do nobody any good,
to
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seriously, this will lead
especially you. A real change of atiltud.s Is ncceusiy. Take It
: easy tonight.
he or site will be
U' YOL'! (IIU t) IS BORN TODAY
develop
a martyr
one of those young people who could
a
challenge
to
Is
complex. Teach to reaiite that everyone's life
E.
your
pmcny
then
ch:nges,
thus
the ability, and you uliud hail
cutlien
bocomlni a most worthwhileand succeuful
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line.
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1)EAIt POLLY -We are
and would like to make
folks
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tq.rnilu tree but do not know what to use or how to
Involved so we
make it There are four families
to
make
a
nice
tree.
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would be able
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any
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anniversary
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the cover must be removed
to be washed ever so often.
Finally I p 1 a c e d two
thumbtacks on the tinder part of the board. After pulling
the strings tight 1 wrapped each s tr and securely around
the cover
each tack This works beautifully and keeps
smooth and even-A L. It.

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hearts. South's fist' .)iert
but asked partner to go to
six with g ooti hearts unit
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head and plays the two to)%
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slain, but West discards the
deuce of diamonds unit there
Is a sure heart loser.
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There is a simple way to
play the hand whtt't% is to
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with his high trump East
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DEAR PoLl,Y-1 hope to help Lee whose handmade
always wrapped my angora
angora stole sheds. I have
in a towel and put them in
(or
any
that
shed)
sweaters
the refrigerator overnight or for at least 12 hours- This
has always worked for its but, needless to say, do not
refrigerator has a strong odor.do It if any food in the
KATHY
DEAR POLLY-Tell Lee that a can of hair spray could
on her
be the solution for tier angora stole that sheds
can of spray
Hold
the
touches.
clothing and anything it
be placed
about eight inches ,ibove the stole, which should
spray lightly. Let dry. turn inside

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daughter and her husband, Mr
and Mrs. Clyde Emlly) BrockElectri c
General
man, live with her father and
seated ( right ) with son It. D, Priest, celebrated his 96th
C.
C.
PRIEST.
the youngest son, and his wife,
birthday at an annual open house and family re-union at his home on
WeatherlrOfl Central
Mr. and Mrs. Randall D. priest
Sanford Avenue. Standing from left, are his other children. C. P.
Air Conditioning Sys.m
ire local residents. He Is a
Priest. Mentone, Ala.: Mrs. Clyde Brockman, Sanford; Mrs. Earl
commercial fisherman. Their
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Kipp. Orlando; and Mrs. George Sims, Mount Dora. Another son. W.
two youngest daughters ,Emily
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and Louise helped serve at the
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reside In Anthony, the bir- can be seen each weeKUa) Kipp, Joy and Jon, Mount
l)ora; A. L. Irby. Lake Kerr;
thplace of his father. Daughter among his orange trees hoeing.
Mr. arid Mrs. R. A. Carlton,
(Fannie Belle) Kipp and Since his eyesight is failing he
husband, Earl. were the only keeps track of the area to hoe Miami and from Anthony. Mrs.
Birdie Priest, Mrs. Pearl
ones with all of their family by using lawn chairs to mark
Kelsey Priest, Mr. and Mrs.
square"
between
four
present. Their son Bob and the John Priest, Mr. and Mrs.
daughter, Flora O'Stee. trees. By hoeing ever)' Inch of
directed the serving. The oldest the ground he manages to get Walter Priest, Mr. and Mrs.
:
(Formerly with Jack. &amp; .Jrans)
Van
Priest,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Paul
daughter (Sarah Lou) and all the weeds.
Krteterfle)er, Mrs. Bill Smith
Out of town guests included
husband, George Sims, of
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has moved
Flaint' Priest
newest name t,o the Priest Orlando; Mr and Mrs. Terry
gena1oglcal Chart, their first
uptown
grandchild, Gregory Scott Sims. The Brockmans also
to
talked about their fird grand'
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son up In Ohio.
The senior Priest looks Icr•
ward eagerly to greeting his
by
friends and kin at this arnual
hi,
cnt. lIc is very rotd
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families, his 10 grandchildren
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and their families.
Mr. Priest, who was a celery
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very good. You
your icas nor judgment are
into effect
would be wise to await a more favorable day to put
with
through
sure you carry
any new plan of action. Make
whatever you have begun in a poised and patient manner.
critical of
ARIES (Mar. 21 to Apr. 19) You could be too
refrain
from
so doing.
so
others now, which they would resent.
1
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of
others,
but
do
nothing
You 'are well aware of the
right now to assist.
are in the

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cubes centered with ruinsoaked cherries. A beautifully
CIflbOSSCd cake, assorted
toasted nuts, butter mints and
sour balls were also served the
guests.

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birthday with an open house
celebration, Sunday Sept. 24
with family members and
friends at his home, 2599
Sanford Ave.
All six of his children along
with four grandchildren arid six
were
great-grandchildren
present. Refreshments of birthday cake, punch and coffee
were served to friends who
called during the appointed
hours of 2 to 4 p.m.
Some of the family members
were there for the entire day.
His oldest child. Clarence
Patrick Priest, a retired
teacher from Mentone, Ala.,
arrived recently to spend the

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Show Steve Lawrence and Midtown Beat." An exciting
Tony-winning actor Paul Sands police drama about a young
lMn Carol arid friend-s tonight man who holds lip a party
where guests include tap ma,h
for another entertaining hour
the
highlights
is
Steve
figures Thats an iinprndoni'On. at
hi.'
sin in organtied crim"
impersonation
at
lawrence'S
The
circles,
so Madigan's objectiv"
Ilurnphr'y Bogart in
I'uitrifled Forest" spoof. The is double-duty, riot only to ml'.'.
('arol and Sis episode this week the ctie, h4)t find the boy before
has Carol and Roger (Harvey the mob gets there and rIelq
Korman upset because sis ait its ruwi juslire. Resides the
(Vicki Iawrencet plans 10 R° partys host, a wealthy man
away for it weekend with her m.i.king mob favor. hires a
killer to ito after the robber, ton
chat.'

so tired of retying those

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FORECAST FOR THURSDAY, OCTOBER S.

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Observes 96th
Birthday

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DEAR ABBY: I think I have an even more tow
eply for the person who says, "I'll tell you something very
,onfIdentI*1 If you promise not to repeat It."
my mouth
Say, "Don't tell me. You know I can't keep
STEVEN C.
hut any better than you can."

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of your readers are
DEAR ABBY: I wonder LI any
bothered by the same thing that bothers me. When sImpping I will often look up and see someone watching me! I
pestle that with all the shoplifting going on, they have to
!atch people, but you would think they would have trained
personnel who could do this subtly so as not to make the
I
ustomerI feel they are being spied on.
works In a supermarket told me
A friend d mine who
hat be was told to keep his eye on me! it have already
aed to my lawyer about this.]
must be from a complex I
U I am suspiclous lookbig It
ave. I am shy by nature and do not like to look people
pquarely In the face. I can't help It. It hurts to think I am
t trusted because I would never steal anything.
my chrat.
1 Thanks for letting me get this off
INNOCENT BUT WOKS GUILTY

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women with big
humiliated because her husband gawks at
bosoms. The explanaUon was that such men are little boyM
still looking for "Mommy."
look, too, but the
Well, I have a husband who likes to
his
"Mcenmy." They
girLs he looks at In no way resemble
V* usually teen-agers. When he sees a young girl In a
miniskirt and a nice figure he forgets where he is and
and just
whom he's with. He gets as close as he can to her,
at
lace
Is
frightening
stares and stares. And the took on his
,tlnies.
My husband is 50 and so am 1. I have a figure my
married uaughters envy and I keep my hair nice and dress
well.
my pastor. I
Don't tell me to talk to my pastor. He Is
to you
What
honestly think this man Is sick in the bead.
WORRIED IN FLORIDA
think?
DEAR WORRIED: I thlik you ought to get Mn to a
to sully his reputa'
4 doctor. A man of the cloth can't affordquit
this unbecoming
has, and be surely will it hi doesn't
behavior. Pastors are not saints. Pastors are people. and
ey axe susceptible to the same WneUes land weakneuiil
o the rest sin:.

or Reunion

Fainily Gathe

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DEAR ABBY: I just read about the woman who Is

Church decorations included

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any seas@ to me either.
DEAR MRS. C.: It didn't make
's I referred your complaint to your very able senator.
'Congress sought to get food
Mark 0. hatfIeld. lie replied:
We the stomachs of the truly needy, so by law, osly FOOD
cleanliness
can be obtained with food stamps. Not only Is
as food. I
health
nest to Godliness. It a as es.eaUal to good
agree. poor people seed soap more than they need gum.
op. and I am going
New you've given ME something to chew
is do all Ican to Improve the ,ttuatloe."

the
All relatives and friends are cordiallY Invited to
wedding and ret'tptnn iintiiediatel' fofl,ting

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DEAR ABBY: I live In Salien, Ore., and here Is my
The government gives me food stamps for which
ep1alnt.
I can get anything I want to eat. They even let me have
cw1ng gum. But they won't give me soap or toilet paper I
'IbIs
doesn't make any sense to me, and I would like you to
b
please find out how come, because thoss Items are a lot
more important than chewing gum. Thank you.
MRS. C. IN OREGON

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No soap, she says
Senator comes to her aid

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11cr fiance wac horn in ('t'o a and attentlti ('r stl Iti
Ucklfl
Iligh &amp;'hool, lecanto 1k is employed by l.opp
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Mr. and Mrs. Erne%t M I t'C,
t)e engagement nd forthcoming marriage
are a nnouncing
lee. to Kenneth Albert
of their daughter. Miss Mary Adeline
of I ecanto.
opp. son of Mr. anti 'rs. Jctccph Vl1linin I opp

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Potted palms were placed at
vantage points and the bndes
'..ble held the wedding cake and
five-branched candelabrum
ith cascading arr angement of
hite carnations, lilac daisies

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was
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gowns and carried a white
Bo,-Peep basket with lilac satin
streamers, filled with httt
flower petals and a hair circlet
of lilac daisies and ta1
breath_
The bride's mother wore a
ellow and white two pe
ensemble with matching accessorics and a white cattleyii
irchid corsage. The groom's
beige
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mother
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Support

972

Women

To

Throwing

Turner

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Turner and t a id
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CIARWATER, Fla AP
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'lie's
matte
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anti
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Of
htflefttt their ritlies. . of St. Petersburg. and Wil•
Women of a) ages, some car.
iiiey in the 3' yea he was 8 director of Turner
of
Ta;up
barn
Humphrics.
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f
nveii
ing babies, have
and said iirncr kiwt iitis
are chargi with selling unreg• distributor for both Kost I1e women's sbo of pp.rt until
retirement
peaceful
is
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istered serities and failing to Dare to 1w ('8t.' his
N OW I
community t1ay to demon
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uh1n't
strate their support of mink oil register as securities dealers stated. She
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to
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Great
franchises
are
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Turn- er' sa' s, are footing the costs
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PLASTIC MODELS
REPAIR
KIT
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ARTISTS
SUPPLIES
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him
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were soiled anti contained
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twirs. Sh(ws the defendant wort.

REPUBLICAN .

Nelson i,uid lie ,.was ieeking
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,isiuns. !iaturf! inoney
i:aqes, -once
'Hernomlity
relateil.However. the larger animal attraction.
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Florida t-ounty ~x)ards ftt iend
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-ss nott4l that DeBose told
' , "I'm the one you want.” has 134.301 in ,- ash .Ind 118,924 riluseuni hnilding .ind the
hi m

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Although h&amp; ath ised Detiose of

and fin it rea ding
But
of the ordinance will be- held in
ibtt ant. until deteLs ire for
on the 85
second

his rights. Bernosky .iaid he

the defenint what
as ~Ioing in I

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photo
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etth. site until constmuttion
tw~un h% the city till v%pa"S10" by John Spolski.

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Judge

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luttroad on tile West anti north hand.
Bernosk~ testified there weralitl I.vtus I,ake on the east. to
no finger
' prints of valut!tile ,.-It% ,s main sewer plant

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of his It

utdition o winmnote these

Uflui ii irrtens
pl edges 'or a toUt if 153 t45
plat
st
Nelson
in assets. He ,und.
it I 38$ inirnber
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to
III.'TnI
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NONPARTISAN

( ony(

r:its rendered.

•mrrated. "I iidnt knOW sanford jOI) )flti) countY in mirWime. l973, ,.wi th 'nrk in
Omt to arrest him for. ** Sgt. property for ,-xpansion into .i .wress roads. ~jtllitie.-1. inim.ai

elections
The city ,wi,q)ted ', 11 e ,me
"Ity
for
sUblbhed
it
the
ft,y
hail
ount
i
offer
md
euthorizeti
flu. Pt irt \luldrew to admonish
r'me nt between the t.'OUfltv
propriate amount ot land
4)
il,tllll
the
.:tty
on
the
''Ity
Engineer
William
the defendant to refrain from
,o%errutient and
mc
• hiUcs unt il
luliLe
sh.ekinhee htad a testimons
fltI.)' "mtnt ii Palm .,prings ir';rt th e engineering or
Ixtelopers of the property
writti
ii
tiiipt')Vellii!flt
wtititjtiofls
.an
be
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Ittijid i attepteti by the
e
tIt .it a thus
em. also to
Nixon
'ul
iccepteti
the
ow
au
ruiicilin.iti
Keith
eartng tennis 5Loe5
L,iJSC,
'Without
tuesci.iy night
$13.5,1X water Systeuli and pa
isked that lad tiappeneti tO 'liii joutheastern Supply for u r
po rtion removed, :umnient.'
a
large
with
the
back
Al costs of extending
reCOIiililentiatiIin o ,he :Jlic' 'quipinent it $2,.1L 4.
force main from the tract. sits at his seat at the defense
it was \t.myur
ount
flat Herrnits triil
'tuthurizeel the •'nginerr
Orange table alternately scratching his tawrtnt.e swolfuril
retuint,oundetionth -south
,
Count%, the SeatKNird Coastline
- - - __ __ wct. Swotifont asbured that the ,-xtenston of water .ind iewer

County,

October

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4

Nelson. itwiety pro.-iident, to the enough matching funds tnapply
by
iolation
perpetrated
f unds fav(iring, the ,ittraction but
I
1)4-Ho~w when he arrested him. &amp;Infortt Citi Conirra.sition in -i fnr ,he itate Ind fecteral
ittviseil it 'ould lot legally
iperat'rna1
;)I1rP4)Se.
i th ere was no peetflc statu.l report in efforts 1w the for

Lotus

9

Dorfman reminded

Florida

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uiri I • iwtl .tr it it 2O *10
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'The rmnute we fail to meet
But Ui* namt' it hi' ame'
Future if the S.'mmnole
one
of mtr milestones. -me will
I
arrival at the crime scene and ZA
- -ou &lt;now, ' N elso,n toI d the
1(1(jed. 1 ~e I we sill .-iave - he Tet .
of arresting [X434)." after .i ,tsublish a Central Puri(i,a i4w)
. Into Mrs. anti b4it.iini(al 4.artiens niat. ininuds out 4 ianiord bv the eoinnussionen.
little fellow' c.-imp
'telson ipt.itir Monda
tie
intl 'nd f the' tisil .eir
Mithis to and said D.Bose depend in whether iLiti'
peariMi
before
the
Seminole
federal n'oneys; in be obLuned pri'tiiitetl
was riding around in a car
that County School
iliselosed
Defense Attnrney Ned Julian to help o. i f e win prnlet
borrowing
if
$751300
may
be received 'nelortemnent of Jie
Jr succeeded in getting the forward.
Thee wa4 rlmsclo,seil by Clifford ne'ressarv in irder to have 'oologtczd endeavor The schooL
.ergeant to admit he knew of no

th e.r .
.,ittn for a iItt purpose In broU ore point in the
eidiItofl (.ount ilnian Dan

ELECTION

Seminole

octobe r 3. 1972

3, 1972

Octo!jei

OFFICIAL BALLOT

Zoo Nee s Grants

riot • pair of trousers sheet
,
R.'rrosky testified l5 tO tits
the (leferidant removed. tier-

2.5 acres on advised when he
r-ional park, the
jint is to be

OFFICIAL BALLOT

For Expans ion

(I after the

I'lanne(l Development , 11 1)i is acres to be dedicated for a

Home Park.

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Orduinet was adopted on first
reading I)% the City Council
, to annex the 380
inc sd it night

Orlando

S.m.noIe Count

1099

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intl to have firS ct frn

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breaking and

AI.TANIONTI:

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se were a lavender at the crime wene in proximit',
irt worn by the defendant to the location of the boyty,
;%ho-n arrested. which the

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taken fr.m
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nuflietot
th.' defendant or from hi

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Bond on Maciaga %%as listed at were arrested prc

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f(ird Police 1)4-partrv.ent.

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Altamonte Eyes

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PRIMARY ILECTION

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em sti (I ifl (Oflfl(Ctiofl with i had blood stains upon them but
w ere unidentifiable as to
the ft from (,regors Mobile

arrested In tile theft of seven
serving as ,I guard -it St. Johns
ark.
actelevision
sets froin an aparttj ApartnieriLs lit Fern 1),
had
one
inent
complex
in South
cording to Ixgge. "He
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James
Evans and
lit tier person working with

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$2,W) bond, Kunkler .said. The

$500

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investigator, reported Matthew burglaries,
Paul l)e('hells, 2.1, Orlando,
Miiciaga. 23, had been arrested

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1' trial of Stanley [.i Wce
.ir iild amateur boxer
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be *'iiijiloyt'tl by a

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GLASS

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the greater the savings and

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The more cheating then

Where warranted. the coniissioner said. "thv Service

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in corporation returns

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pare tax returns for a fee

said in
Johnnie M Walters
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he tin
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con
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greatly expanded its 4ree
service to puzzled taxpayers

a* taxes annuall% . Since the ad.
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you get more f rom Ecke(d % than clucil"y 0 nd lov..

Next time
the friendly peopito ,^roring

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indpot ntirth (if Safg(sn
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frrwi nui(.r tn4t.4flatfrifl nesr
the' South V tnarne'&amp;' raptt.
that three A,nerfran iC'IO
tere cupp'irtini Smith Viet- indudinZ th btR au' at Sinn
and lirng Binh where hiir.nari,c'qe trnps were hit by

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Ahri%brA
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starting
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is
not
alone.
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said ('opeland.
the offenMve the HoufldS pVi a whale of a
of. Whether we
Herald Sports riter
cnmmage
me fnt wail of
the
ort
The
Eagles have a 3
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up
or
ntinue
mosir.g."
all ot
Hower, the play of the
Copeland's team in ret team wthch was really blowing defeft' game
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performances
by L)man defense was not enough thus far but have not been
us micai
to revive a pauent year's have seemingly always nut the Colonial defrnse in standout
the hornets
I55( week with
reg Waflick and to give the Hounds a viory. dazzling anyone with their
nly to find out that only the broken from the gale quickly. openeranihtng
has not in
been
the able
way of linebacke
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winning
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fumble holding three foes to a lone
waiting for his LyrnAin foot- siowtcl b injuries later n the backs might run And the credited i ith 17 tackles and excellent field position
withon two has been nothing short of super,
'coveries but the best that tiiti0ifl
a1lers to recapture that canipai. Rut for the most defee of the Grenadie was Ahrnsbrak 1 more The fact occasions
"football life" they dispYCd in part this sean the Hounds eted to be the toughest f that 33 tackles were made by
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the
pair of keglers &amp; tic
must commend and envy a
We
can
shambles out of the oaks at Bol American
really made a
of the class
Sanford las wetk. JohnnY Jaco goes to the bead
Ugh
237
wmch
resulted
In a 663
with his blistering 211. 215 and
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m the Keglers league.
that of George
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Nice 1c.nc tcllahs
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The efforts of Sirnkanich along ttith Jim Ra)'s 10 arid
550 helped FRA sweep Music
and
Walraven'S 195
140% Unlimited. High for Unlunited were Dick Zuckerrnar*. 190.
Junior Lewis 203, Jim Lewis 199 and Al Roaltr,g 184.
534.
George WMdrop unloaded a steady 186,202.204— S arid
Duke Caukin 225 and Phil Santoro 199 helped Burger
Roa
mates
IS I Chef spli( with H.l S. Stores. For H .1.5. it was Darwin Fedder

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194.
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found
Larry's
Mart Winning
Another solid it-am -fforl
itmo
was
1. Pivec 1115,
For
Larry's
it
three from Sanford Heating.
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sil) 19(1, Ve'rn Mrssersiruth 205. Jack Kaiser 192 and B. C3ark 197.
Burgess 210.
the For Sanford Heating it was G.
efforts
came
from
D. Dolguer 212. 0. Ii
Other top
hi€
Hackett
1110, Ed Adams 226
Crabtree 188,3. Farrelly 191,3.
col
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wit B Trmpletofl 201.3. Ct'roscili 197. 212
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Martin Johnson 22 is beginning to feel the effects of the tough Bishop
Moore defense as several Hornets gang up on him in last week's 14-3

last m&amp;cek
Rwky Payne bad the high series en tIns league
ared
as
the
Ocean
the evening
hOt 231. He had a nifty S&amp;' ttsl on
Mist swept the Engmnc'ers
189, 179 — 558 and
Rodger Sauls turned en a steady 1110,
Harold Herbst 182 as the Purple Plum swept

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not' starting to come iround ____
down.
goes back a long way.
The coaching st-aft also hopes and the coaches feel that the
To have a shot at wUUUrig this
week, the Lions are going to that getting a set lineup will defensive squad can do a good
have to put together a good eliminate the large number of job against the tough Apopka
team effort And the Oviedo mistakes which have been team. But there is still much

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the Whistle slop.

Regal Elm led b) the
Regal Gate swept four games from
193,202 — 551 of Eddie Ryan.
turned in by \'ernie
Other hugh games in the league were

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There were several sparkling efforts in this circuit
HIS.
led
who
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.riong the best was a
to four wins over Publix
577 from Jim Carver arid a 204
Zaics got a nifty 2(17. 204 —
from Jay Jackson but could do no better than a split with
Noah's Ark High for the Ark was Jac'k KanneI"S 201.
There were numerous high games en the league last week
Jim Brewer 200. Richard Wdluuzns 211.
the best of wtiich were
Ed Adams 192, Berney Hudley 212. Ed Jackson 182. PoIly
Price 194. Merle Price 211, Robert GilbO 186, 189. Ed Kemp
1113 and Reid MacLeay 198.

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Jack Ives 180 and Chuck Stimehy
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Haulers to thrt wins over the
led
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Pebbles
to three wins over the
fl'ir" Tzibot 219
wlUl
Ladders while the 'ming1es won three over the Slates
Ray Templeton's 202 and Ron Altman 184. 185 535 leading

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liked our aggressiveness
defense against Michigan
State. We went after 'em all the
time. But we can't use the same
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Stanford, ranked 15th, is

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"I was covering Bulethikoff," xlktroit

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was in 1964.

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haS a pinched nerve, is cx-

if the offense doesn't gel rolling, dependent Memphis State.

Vandys Bill Pnct r:m the

hampered by injuries. but

workout to pri-

contact
.is an excuse." Georgia's Vini'e heavy
.*ls
pamefiirVtrgIfliU.'ThCe11lPha
ioley, whose team has

West

West

that

toss to Auburn, tucky Coach John Ray said full-

"There's no way we can win" week's 1

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ii) pass defense. Price
hitl several inurt"d garters
66 553 9i
Houston
66 .569 4
this year. hiftad me ots in warmti his .quat1 to be ready
whole time, but Biletnikoff Chicago
io
Los Mges 84 70
76 77 .4 15
some speed (rum Virginia.
Sthte—"lt's a little too cart)' to in
the 1anitiiell,
lyear rivalry,
Slim
Allen
now an a• iiiadc a great move and blew by Minnesota
an effort to add depth to the for
good
we
are,"
determine how
San FranciscO 66 86 .442
75 79 .4 17
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staff at Florida, remembers the threw a great pass and Freddy California
Charlie ML'rrttt
Coach
LSU
was
pleaseet
harrison
Da'.
WOfl
hian. Michigan State's 5l lo
Billie Jean King huts
(OP Mct2lendon said he
i-clinched division title
x.clinched division title
tunfliflg 1w
$100,000
Vtrginis
with the Tigers' defensive drills
fur
the
down."
seeding
a great aerial coinmesday's Results
FSU
had
the
It gave FSU a 7lead and
one-sided," according to ('oach
just us it does this
bination
New York 5-4. Montreal 2-3, championshiP tournament fense tacked coehsion. "Maybe Florid-u (;tOr5 went through
fluffy Daugherty. In fact, the
Chicago 5 Minnesota 4
FSU offense .ind defense, in iii'
"I felt partly responsible for
scheduled at the Boca
it's because Rice shows
game 12 innings
really
mmmdc
me
Cleveland
6-3,
Baltimore
5-4.
many different defenses that ditiun to sharpening their uwn
the loss, and it
Hotel for Oct. 7-15.
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Pittsburgh 6, St. Lou.is 2
innings
1st
game
10
.IthiI1g .itmil ticking.
George
feel bad," Trainmell said, "beTournament director
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i*i..nt S
Ih. ti-nut 'umad couldn't line uu
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that
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t.iddy Tuesday announced the
iiriat1una" he
Cincinnati
6,
Houston
1
Kansas
City
0
Texas 3,
day over all. They only threw to
San Francisco 7, San Diego 4 seedings for the tournament, added.
Detroit 3, Boston I
a few times and I inwhich will award the winner
Freddy
Bill Battle of Tennessee, flui_11111,
Wednesday's Games
('altforflla 3, Oakland 2
tercepted one and knocked
tn,
that 'the thing Memphis
Regular season ends
Wednesday's Games
wa
Gunter
R:chey
another
down."
Nancy
throw .uid
dues best
State
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Philadelphia tLersch 3-7) at
Regular season ends
Trammel1 helped Florida
ranked in the
second
.lingi.
catch,"
worked
the
Vol txic('hmcago C,ossage 7.O at Chicago Bonhatti
beat FSU (lie following year,
aginstsw!le favorite pass
New
York
tMatlack
4-tO
at
Mrs.
King
has
won
seven
of
the
field
Minnesota iCorbin 6-9)
tit, tiatitmond
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Mil,iuktC Lonborg 13-121 at Montreal Moore
returning it 46 bards

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Pac4 crown and Coach Jack Florida SUite' is favored over it was Steve Tensi to Fred Bi1-

schedule, we'll show upS"

øy ThE ASSOCIATED PRESS meanwhile, rtlledtussquatton Lexington Saturilay K*'nbig, strong ,Init
Auburn arid Ole Miss boned Auburn formations and plays to tiieky is
IU)hile.
-iamnetl('oach
Charlie
their rnem',irtes and
up Tuesday for their tangle in refresh
Shira tlies' .t't .iiter you real
Jackson, Miss., Saturday— shore up the defense.
Fourth-ranked AlabiiiUa gooit.
their first in regular'ea5Ofl
;nt .ilter" the
flit' ,VkI(i(',it
Coach Baiph "Shug" Jordan on the limping Bulldogs 'his
his Tigers' practice per- ranked

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ball arid basketball games fur
graduated high schuol athletes
was given new life Tuesday
when it was resanctioned by the
Florida High School Activities
Association.
The game had lost its sanction last August ID a dispute
over profits. Without sanction,
participating players faced the
risk of losing their first year of
college athletic eligibility.
"The conditions were that the
pro!mts. ii any. tuu1d be' invested in scholarships far need&gt;
students who participate in
these games." said Ted Flu&gt; d
Da&gt;. ezecuti%'e 'retar). of
FHSAA. He said the FHSAA
would take a "firmer hand" in

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Local Punpourri
the DB1D AMERICAN VL'lS BANTAMS U'
44, Mike Link 174 — 413, Sandi
was Trac'ie Cashe 151
Cashe 130— 335, Paul Hart 114— 331. Fred l3uruk 121. Mike
M3. Billy Burkhart 1(*, Mary Kaiser 101. Larry
Clark 118 Ward Betu'efls 125 — 353, Rick)'
Jones 109, Darrell Tate 128,
Sandkulls 103, Don Mc'Nubb 1111. Aubrt) Norris 104, Kelly
Towers 123 — 317, Jerry Kaiser
Dougherty 131 — 356, Mike120-323
and Ray Wolf 195...
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142 - 339. Ronri)
GENERATION GAP ere from um-1ey
Spariders m the'
Sumas 171, Darts Bacon 172, hochelle Wtiith&gt; 1E. Mary
HenderbC*i 177, Jan Renaud 170 and Jeannie H.itt 184..
best were Thelma Hickson 171, Bryant
HALL AND CHAIN'S
HicksCEi I90,1V1-53, harry Almond 177,3.3, Sai
Gus Sexton 201, Jim Malone&gt;' 191.183 and Greg Bullock 179was a nifty 200, 202 - 527 far Jose
500.. . In the SJC loop it
From SEMThOLE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
. ..In the SHOOTI!G Si Alt-S
comes the 177 by Bill Griffith
Lwp it was Elaine Geduldig 176, BonnIe Link 180.184, Kath&gt;
CREATIVE
171
Cooper III and Mary Johnson
from Cijudia Jasa 170, Ruthe
WL)UTIQUE highs came
377, 171.. . The tops in
Gaudresu
Zavrotny 202 and Ginny
JET BOWLERETI'ES were Mae Wilkins 1, Jeannie Adams
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1atheGSLMLooPitwa5WLe
the DYNAThONl( MIXED league it was Robert Garden
113, Ed MaIm 373.3. Drake 90, 203, C. Stenbaugh 178. H.
204-544 and 3. West 178.
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night, but have since changed head
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of the ojans, who travel up Crimson Tide and it says here
inning single game the 37-year- Game No. 1.
the California coast this wee- it's high time for low tide. Upset SUite was primed for an upset,
"I'm kind of glad that
fl hits in his last 44
kend for a key Pacific-8 Confer- Special of the Week . Georgia. but Okiahoriw State beat them old veteran
got into a little trouble so that
Auburn vs. Mississippi at to It last week, fluffs bounce at bats.
ence game. "They have a more

ho dwells in the same Torn Rub&gt; is preparing for a
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of his offensive power. while even their ort stuff.
"They're a big, ballntroI
Then comes the second team;
wfar
this
week,
it
has
way
the
few bumps advafltC of extra game
a
only
with
Saints
brises Perhaps the most cmpet1tIun orktn for them. Friday mght might become a oriented team. running from a adding der to his squad.
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56 and Alice besI 186 led the
Bill Kcruw) 188. 203
the LlQwdatZsS. Bob Ashb
four
wins
over
penny Puichers to
532
for
the
Wooden
Nickels
but It availed them
had a 190 —
by the Stock Holders.
litUc as they were broomed
split with the Bank Drafts
The Green Backs managed a
thanks to the 197— 43of Jack Kaiser. Vern MeSserstTflth 192
Wheels divide its match
arid Bill Varner 1% helped the Cart
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Ball-hawking Is a by-word in
highly rated Double-A class was playing, Coach Ruby
the Trinity defensive backfield,
tuarn chances prior to the Minutemen to only 70
team currently sporting a 2--1 revealed,
LkraldSportlWrtter
ie still not sauied with a and while the Saints have
Its back to the drawing kes to Thnity Prep and with the through
highly prolific offense wiuch relatively few interceptiOnS,
The Lions hope to get both mark
The Saints, fresh from a 6
tard and practice field far the schedule being mosU dohiU
Sanford Naval Academy from here he may very well Sill their 3nmng attack and their
Academy, will have two weeks Prep's 101 points this season, recovered enemy miscues, and
before trelung to Jacksonville Ruby feels confident in his held opposing aerial comWhat ma) disturb him most Friday and if possible,
U) to recover both physicall)
to improve on last year's newly installed Wishbone "T" pletions to onl)' 30 per cent.
the
fact
that
now
his
youthful
Lions
would
like
to
be
able
t
and mentally from the 66-0 is
* ground. to
defeat inflied upon them b) charges must play five straight keep the ball on
power runs and gamut from
prong constantly.
weekend when they joey to probably look much the same bear" Epopa1 eleven.
with break-away possibilities to
nightTrinity halfback lawrence talks about his defense.
sonel changes. The team
ater Central Catholic.
Thnity Prep. SNA roach Pete
its meeting sfered no injuries Fnda)"s during the close battle, defensive unit of five freshmen ends, also with breakway
in
first
this
past
week
what to expt in his ten

Butcher 187. Gena Bukur 173. Mark Whitiry 184, John
171. Jun
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Al Oliver and Richie Hebner and ick
"The main thing was that the
NEW YORK Al') — south- Notre I)aine's offense can punt and a prayt'r," according 3 in 12 innings, Pittsburgh
to Coach Shug Jordan. Prayers dumped St. Louis 6-2, Los An- arm felt good and there was o each drove in two runs to supply
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Notreat
Dame.
Alabailia
(;eorgia—Geor- usually don't help against the geles nipped Atlanta 6-5, Cm- pain," saul Btass after giving
test to date
SaturdayItsintop
an attempt
to maintain
gui held quarterback Andy Rebels in Jackson. Mississippi. cinnati took Houston 6-1 and up a run and walking three batLouisiana State at Rice— San Francisco downed San ters in two innings.
JohnsOn out last Saturday to
The performance was good
ranking
in
college
football.
Who says so? John Mckay. make sure he's be 100 per cent Footballs fill the air 85 thrOWn Diego
7-4.was the man most re- enough for Manager Bill Virdon
Gears For
Kaline
A iib urn
"Suinfor(t is the best team for Alabama. One of only two by Bruce Gadd of Rice and Bert

too," he added, "since they've time from the offensive side
Herald Sports Staff
allowed only three touchdowns now that depth has been
touchdoWn was enough to give
cstabtishd should be able to
the Minutemen a win against an
Tht Trinity Prep football in three games."
The Saints have allowed only work more on their explosive
impotent
Lion
offense.
And
defensive
snd.
which
had machine gets a rest this week

was helped by

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i1l do his best to see that
week with the mct t-mphas
board In ee games the b
have scored a total of 19 points, being put on blocking arid on the team is ready when they take
the field. Cocoa Beach had its
which comes out to one touch- passing attack
ci.wn per carrie Offense has in last Fridays' loss it C'c'c'a share of trouble in moving
baU against the Lions'
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defense and could not put on a
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By KEN RA)'PON)RT

niti h*',

•ns modern NI. record for .i jett
ila- Morgan knock*
arni that's a shot in the arm delphtii
for Uo,ag
games,
Phillies
clnuted the (Thi. apiece and Gary NnIu. r bed han(br
the ranifige of the fans.
Bill Buckner laced three htt.
Els*'wh're in the Mnerican the 'No
Pittsburgh
Pirates.
pain at all, I'm ready," cagn cubs li-I; the ls Angeles five innings of one-hit ball to
La'agiw Tuesday night. West
"!rnia 3-2, Texas shut out lingness to start the National Braves -5. the New York Mets Nolan, who missed several two runs in Los
Angele
ilanta.
Torn
t 1'
('ity 3-0, MIlwaukee League playoffs against the sweep a doubleheader from the dames recentlypained
herau31
of
a
triumph
over
neck,
S.'aver
won
his
1lt
game
.;
Montreal Expos 5-2 and 4-i in 12 bad tooth and .i
,i., dNew York 3-2, Chicago Cincinnati Reds Saturday.
first game and the Mets took
('levelnfld split a doubleheader utter pitcher, who was struck in Giants turned back the San in aSteve
tuneup
for the
playoffs.
Canitcin
notched
his 27th the mghLip on Ken I3osweII' i
with Baltimore, winning 6-5 be- the elbow by a line drive Last Deign
Padres
7.4.
Bob
Moose
pitched the first victory and Don Money and RRI single in the 12th. Titu
Sunday.
tested
the
arm
in
Greg I.uiumki each slugged two Ftientes belted .i run-scoring
fort' losing 4-3.
appearance five innings for Pittsburgh
relsf
home runs to tend Philadelphia t.iple ii i tIrt'*'-run thini kilut
In (tie National l.t'ague. brief
l'hlladelphin ripped Chicago ii- Tuesday night as the Pirates Tuesday nigt't and allowed just

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the hero. The 20-year-veteran
drove in the tie-breaking run
,tti ci'vrntt inning single an'l
then ur*'d .in inurari(e run lbu
('an Yasi.etnski's error.

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Belt Cnfcrence game of the made but there much more to be desd. One of the few
iedo was
Apopka'S Blue be done. According to Stph. bright spots for
year agai
made have caused a lot of fit Uon to rush for more than
i1l be looking for their first b
win, but this time it will be confusion on the team. But 1(10 yards this year. Allen had
against a team from their own Stumpf also confided that much 1(15 arth in 10 carries for
conference And the rivalry progress is t-*emg made now and Oviedo.

Junior-Seniors

gy

Me( riw drivIhe harder it Is to get up foe one out in the seventh and Ka. dre.'cing room We just didn't ingle with Tom
hit, and if you don't hit, you iflg tfl four runs (lfl a clngk
HAl1 Il(WM
,%nciatcd
Pm Sports Writer every game. But fr the big line followed with a single
ssing base- oneslikethis,WanOPTObIemRt McAullffestnTe'1 on the tilt and (k)fl't 5tO1C If YOU lOnt SCOCC double nd itlm'

wiiiiwi' of II) vearold (liVisiolt. anti ithcky ,l('r!1Iiii, WIllnI' 10 ii
old class. 'l'hirtl row, l 3-'ear'O1(I winnel' I )av itt Wiggins and .Iack

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This Fi-ida:' night. the Oviedo score.

deL
B A D Roofing topped the 8(10 mark in eac'l of their three
FQI
arid his tiret mates. Jim
lonj games thanks to the effort of Jaco
Jones bad a 190 and W.
ncis Carver chipped in with a 197, Rob
swept Mark Up 1. InBurrows had a paw of 184's as B &amp; D

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The Tigers now move into the
Pitcher Boric Harrsn ii,unI
Manager Billy Martin, hop- play
at
the
plate
I3il Lee relieved Tiant and playMfs Saturday against west
t- mered a home run and the (n
which tearli will win the Amen-ine champagnecorner
to
another
In
Duke
Sims
heat
nut
a
slow
rollchampion
Oakland.
The
-an League's East Division ping from
- ' a_ •l
.
taking the nightcap.
race. The Detroit Tigers have
California.
riddle. :w, the question is eti to Kaline as the key to th. glove, sending Kaline to third
to a fourth plaro !;n;ch
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"Th'e's
not
a
word
I
can
Carl
Yastuemn*ki
and
Kahne
bowed
to
California
Tuesday
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say All the superlatives-.. I broke for home. Yaz grabbed night with Clyde Wright going tagging the Yankees with 'iw:r
vive a possible playoff victory
- 'n- bY Joe Ihoud .ind Johnny
by I)ctroit against Oakland.
Stephenson drove in the
lnini.pennantTUelaY night, it aren'tworcLstoticrlbehnwbe line scored
theenough
insurance
run the ning run with a ninth inning Brigga proved the IliIferenr.'
That was
to finish
single, beating rUever Rnllie aY \flite and Robby Miirr'r
r
'
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.
it
set off a chaotic scene as the played."
said won
Martin.
bon1ere(t for New York
The Tigers
the haligame Sox.
"We
have
no
apologies,"
said
Fingers
frantic fans spilled all over the
sevj.
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1I4'l(t, tearing lip the bases and and the division title in the
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who had been Boston's very battled them and nobody e- with a split against Cleveland, Ofl the rombined pitching f
' .
ii*od
half
hour
with
the
fans
best
pitcher down the stretch. pected us to get as far as we clinching third place in the E.ict Mike
and
ifl5tt'h
ofBill
two('.ngolewcki
teams .vti'
The sea of people lasted for
n .1Paul
for the (ioles
3tart
next
season
with n''w
vi1i
Dick MrAiillffe, whose first did."
Cleveland took the first dame
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Tommy
Harper
had
a
simple
*ttiit
ripping huge tufic of turf out of Inning error had given the
explanation in the quiet Boston on Frank fluffy's 1nth-nnln'
the infield and outfield
an unearned run, doubled with
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nobody wanted tO win.
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tj
4'
l)etrnit finally ended the tug Arm
Gets Test
of war that sthrtrd with four
tellilLs, dwindled to three and fiA l \V INN EHS in the I 'unt, I 'ass and Kick contest are shown with
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llWl1' trophies alter Friday night's citY cofilpet ition . Shown are I left to

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For 200, Bob Pcnndexte'r 234 and Ron Urban 190,92.
5Jiurl rf
Jack Kariru'r ?Ci1, 199, 194 — 596 wis four sticks
('e.amCin5.
from Joe
C the BIG SIX but helped Zales sweep four
196 - 575 and Bill
Ceyriowa
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t.t c Also helping Za'ies were Ray
art-. lyre &amp;. 500. For Creamons it was Earl Weaver 193 and Don
car Gormnafl 188
Other sparkling effort-s came from Jun Maloney 193, 199
pon
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bra
and Steve Grcicivcr 196
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y've definitely

rhaps the biggest change bu was more impressed with
the Hounds fare the rest of the
se&amp;sonillbeuptnnb0ne0ther in the Hounds since their Rishop Moore in the losa
than the Greyhounds th- opening game cto has been week. He cal the Hornets the
the failure of the offense tO hardest hitting Warn his Hounds
selves,
'We could finish around 2 mave the bait. QuarteaCk have met in the ast two vear
And that is really sayln
:1.r the season or we could finish Tom Rahus. who looked the
sdenng the very
2," said Cpelafld after his part of a master magician in something
the opener, has not ualed that fine teams the Hounds
tekm lost its first game
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In Time For Eagles

Wednesday Oct.4, 1972

B_—The Sanford Herald

th raonth BWRrIIH sponsored by
MaitILlfltI were given to
First National Bunk of
shown here with
Lake Brant!('Y'S Don Kemp, IRe Barrett, nd
Bank's senior vice prerudent
Lyman's Grepg WalUck who was unable to
make award ceremonies yesterday at the bank.
player of the week
Th hank also sponsors ii Urantley gi'iddet's.
award for I 4ymafl and 1.ake
i Mike Mcl)oflLlId I'hoto)

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T he Shoppers G u ide Is Here To Serve You
75 y
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to
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130
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shall
help
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fledr000i 2 Patti'. 2 A C
dt'(1
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flflQ Grill. SItuat ed on tree
Otto's Hobbrau Haul 7511 Park
Equipment Fr Rent
barpe corner lot, sprnkler 1 iprfl
, 51
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101
in
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Pet Care
Auto Repairs
71
Gla - Mirrors
Women to Wofk in foliage nursery
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WI uway Baby BedS
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roon%, central heat &amp; A lt .
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P.lrt% Ac:ssorIeS
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Two RN's,
73 shift
One--cook. 95
4.i .4__i--. - "
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it itQ pants 322 (1301
,niuippCd lmmCd occupinc ,
C en ter, 919 East 2nd St
11 Hour Service A R.sr , u A
(I4i4 c.(t'III 1! c,nd-!-t,n 5371V)
For Sale
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'.sume 1.2O0 at S'i per cent u
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vilivivil
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, vtel. 5175 7513 HOOI,l*n Ave
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Shoe Center, 274 E First
santor
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mode.
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home. I bedroOm'. 7 bni
TRANSMISSION
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S I N GE R STRETCH
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bookkeeping No typipo Apply .11
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garage
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sportatlOn preferred Cmli ,mll'r *
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lake 90 per cent loan
Help Wanted
Pir-cl Vill
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Bahama Joe's Lobster houSe I!.
$ )2.600 Call
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waitresses and ktChCn help
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322 39_
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- 172 114 III
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seen to be apnrcc.ated
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repairs.
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vitro
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Rooms For Rent
21
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2 6 1 1
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COMM000R AI'AR IMI 1iT -$ 04
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1*11 Druary of Orlando 61, 6$
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Sanford
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problems of Young Pcople,"
Ity sister was ditthed In

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the same ic pill
$Cd I,llV;lIfIldV.
th e wedding ireinonyI ''

MALE SEX
PSYCHOLOGY

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2640 111/. $11.1 A' ,it 17 92
--------------- 3 Bedroom. 1 bath masonry honC
in Sanford. Close to School and
shopping Outside needs 'aom
31.500 90 4 7757163
-- int 45 iS. $
COOS bet ween 7 A 9

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other man, too, so why herself to same other male - so some men with weak
ki my sorority sister be without requiiing the PUb.Id05 have less sexual

doing

BEAU

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Jilted for

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had sex relations with an- - learning tl*at a girl ias given
Department

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322-

Alma

"They planned to get mar- "Yes" to liii marriage pro- protested, "don't many men
posais.
nowadays Indulge in sexual
n ed this fall.
she had also been sleeping mnci,

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SIGNS

then walked out again,

lie got

'So he I)roke their engage- 5,000,000
72-IMport Autos

73-MotorcycleS
And Scootert
74-Trucks And Trailers

4

strolled Into 13cr life and

-

Case V.&amp;: Alma D.,
aged 20, is a college coed.

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a wed ding.

her intiina' to a man who

castoff females!

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71—Auto Repairs

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IllOT-10! .tv TO
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Libbers intensely to (1W

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Instead, she gave away

and virile males don't like

Dr.
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to mar

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out she'd been a FREE sex•
college man! So you girls
better dlsrsgard the stupid

oCA

STITCH

sorority sister lost
fiance when he found

Si—AuctiOns

SS -Miscellaneous

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

ual concubine of anothsr ,

53-Swap And Trade

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her

10 bUY O SELL AV04
_______ Call 611 3079

or831 -9993

WORRY

and S p rn 9 p rn Apply in person
to Mrs Slaratt, Room 617, Sanford
AlIafltC Bank Bldg 9 im oh tuil p

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Sill-Equipment For Rent

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24-Houses Rent Unturnished
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24-Mobile Homes Rent
27-R.sort Property For Rent
21-Business Property For Rent

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Winter Garden, 305 65-6 3736 At,
uaI opportunity employer
)d St - Sanford Terms can be
irrônge-d Call mornings A talc' -710,s boat manufacturer
e.enflQS, 322 44
.prieflCCd fiberglass workers
yOrk temporarily in Altamorile
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(prings. moving about the fit o
',tahiOfl, good location, buSy
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parkinu ,,pirby in
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sold
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Sunland
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Sanford
Wanted To Rent
519.400 I%N W 4th St , 373 1711
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guilty Appointments only , c,!l 29
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Houses
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SHEI LEYS USED CAPS i.i
Phoor S P.S thur 377 7171
1,417)"i
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CAR &amp; TRUCK LEASING
Real Estate Wanted
17
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coats and
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lily behind •uttncped cjar,it
u,n equipment pr.%entI nStil'Cl
Marlile Equipment
n PICKUP TRUCKS AVAILABLE
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p hu?CPe-5 Ihit we removed '
Small down payment
500 PIOPKIPIS REALTY IPII
FOR DAILY RENTAL
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0'.,1t015. Ill 4500
Experienced man wanted for lijr
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chjrrh,
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66
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SPECIAL
RATES GIVEN FOR
i,JrI for
niture warehouse and delivefy
1
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r,wntowfl 5i,'td. 377 594-tr the home T*o are 5400 er''
'67 MuM400 S C/I
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INSURANCE COMPANY CLAIMS
P0,11011 Furfliturc, 3A0 Louuwt)d Peburtu5(i'(I It uric home,
1 toridA room, bar go corner lot ns
%i 100 plus cosb br removaL
AS Oodq. Slant s
l)edrrttt. t.rU tflO' (11(o)
CARS AND TRUCKS OF ALL MAKES AND MODaLS
Pt,it.i. 17 92 LonowOod, Fla III
ø model 16 Starcraf?. 10 HP
'prvCe and ,nt4ltat'On Pleas"
s tlS.000
room, new will to walt c,ir1,t, ni'/.
'AS -dolswlQen Ri
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2 and 3 YEAR LEASES
7272
t It hons'
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66 Rambler Se*Iin
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p.'lt10 lnru k iI(tiOn, lormi(il
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fJl ,ttf-n'
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SA PlymOUth JiIAnt
'ruler, p95 $345$5
,00d lr
Tire hanQCr need
%erJllJ
conditiont1ck WindOW air
66 Falcon Se-dan
r'ii.
MechAnically inclined Plo
5IO9
HWY 17 2
1 iso&amp;&amp;Tra,le?.w1th7S
()r,lpeS, $73,0 P-HA
Call-, 0 K Tire Store. 743) Erevir 0
Twenty
otherS Neekhy payments
WenkdaY'. 'Ill
Urban
rfudO n'4IOf.
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ACRES.
with
'71
mObilehO-'Bob Young
SANFORD
AVUC , Sanford
L;vetOCk And
dAll
-- 62
.sti,rlay 'Ill s
m! -- - -b
tirn%t)rd
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2
P.110
central
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DEALER AUTO SALES
Across from
Poultry
AUTO SALES
Seminole Sporting
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323
(iperenceti P,iimitt-r
,utl(1 Air, otttor pwIr'. 519,900
i-nt' on I ,ucre (10(1(1 çj,irdetl lrnd,
Credit by PPIOflS
Suniland
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-- ill 5777
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371
2703
177 1593
skilled in metal babricmt,On or
A , itbufO A.r
Stemper Agency
, mt Ir .11-' ii 0 51 bOil'. P "
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th
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Dade City. Plymouth (Orlando',
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ST JOHNS REALTY
lock yard fenced, Sill
in espamCt11
tritgC - payable 5)0900 mo It'
advancement
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Collect,
Garage Ruin mage
Call
SO
oruaniziitOtt
urtt1,,ii(' occupin( 573.000 (All
*I( TI ME TI ''1 0 Fl 5'
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Pets And Supplies
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Clcarwater 11131 nl ssi. or
Sales
170 N Pik A4 , 377 AIfl
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PIyrnOulh (3041
A ,,l,mtie n-qPt% .it 172 2)5?
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intO'd
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Financing
t-rmnq room, kitchen bath
17,600 FHAor 215
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Female Help Wanted
.mii,l trill mi tt,$(b tOr(0
II us Grand Bend Ave Lab-AuctIons
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are iit.d for your
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Mobile Homes, Hv

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thr0u0'h 5I7YI 3M 674 7O

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S 9 2S Carrier St., North
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6 Business Opportunities
n Sanford area Local run f
- - - ------------ -- - - -- celleflt pay nd omnY benefits
Must meet all DOT arid company
NORGETOWN
requirements For information
COIN LAUNDRY
inICt Gull Ott CompanY. P0
COIN DRY LEANERS
fl. 1037$ Charleston. South
IS coming to Sanford To hO'(f
Pope
(0h, Alt Mr
IpcationS flCft to COflVIfllCflCC
Man with ,iPCfiCflCfiflPhflQ
stees Ideal inves tmen t O
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ry'icubiie homes and Set up Call 775

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AMERICAN WOOD
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ppIiCAtIOflS for lob Of
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Prefer 21 or Oil e"
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and especeflCtd with shlpp'fl
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The Less II Costs Per Line
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CAMPUS CLATTER with BIMO BURNS
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FOOD DISTRIBUTOR
FOR SALE
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for warchou%e I?P'
PEANUTS CANDY &amp;
ENDING BUSINESS in SanIOfd NertS
man
A'pIyaIn
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to $
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price
51.13100
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PANY, Inc 1371 Da%e Rd
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CLUB
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Furnished --- OUPITRY
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One bedroom apartment. fl
detO(ated. completely furliIbiC(I
Air conditioned. TV Reasonable Ste n stro
rates Orange City, 17% 315%
$ SS Park
hl,ul 3l 2420
NightS. SundAyI5 b,osidays Call
Two tearoom fiiihid apartment.
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322 6033
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TheSaitord Herald

POct, 4.10, 1972I

RICES EFFECT VE

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Miss Eunice

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'Citizen Of The Week'

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Annie .ncScotL acCit.M" I. W'Ln While in Florida Mr. iM Ernest Mchlc
the Just Us Club; Mrs.
the) visited Walt Dey World and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Carroll.
Lots, Turner, Miss Marva Y. Dung the visit here
of Atlanta, Ga., we in the city
Mrs
Martha
Maths,
enjoyed
a
day
at
Walt
Diey
and
Miami.
.lnhnny
Hicks.
of
New
York.
for the weekend to attend the EDWARD Gaines, son of
Hawkins,
Mrs. Eva Stephens. Mrs World.
w in the city for a few days wding of Miss Joan RobeS.
Mrs. Minnie J. Kindell, of
Jowease stephen. Midway
his daughter. Mrs. The Mobleys and Carrolls
with
Mr. and Mrs James iackn. viting
v cal!
Ciub and churches
Adams. and his thCOcCStS0fMrs F 1diCMtamonte Springs, has
ar of the bov ersonstopick o \'nunn. Ohio. we Uw Doroth
Mobley.
mplet Mr Force basic
up your donations. Rev. H. Ross gues of thea aunt, Mrs. Ra brother. Frank Hicks.
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and Mrs Thea Nathan are
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training at
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The airman
Tex.
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Church will
St- James A
lebra i annual Women's
sy. Sunday at ii am and
p.m. Theme: "Faith, Hope, and
dena of a
the
Chrian Woman."
The morTung speaker will be
C
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Mabel Goynes. Mt. CarmMsiona Bap Church,
Eathnulk Evening speaker
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in,eeu come a long .
rarning round for football
sutrwd in the sand lot for Dallas
and mn;'ed on to junior high
s'hol sports whey he par.
ticipated In football basket
ttl1 track and field cvenls
The versatility is still
nt. The former Seminole
~!igh School football star,
'anding at six feet and three
) 0 pounds ha.
nvhm. weighing.
confirmed many beliefs that hu
I-,, continuing to go farther The,
understanding and
family. friends and other
terected person have chr
tird him helped u mo
Dallas in becoming what hi

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Church. Youth department will
be in charge Mrs. Jammie
Hardy ischaian. Mrs.Sylvut
SUorth co-chairman, Re
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Eunice Idella Wilson. morticiiii;
owner of Wilson
and
Eichelberger Mortuary,
Pine Avenut,
SaMm Wilson has lived in
nfordformaflYYeUtLwhete
to the
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In M Wilson'!; profession Albertha Scott Sonja and Mrs Margaret Oliver. Mrs toda%
The lvc o .cportL, especii!
connUy aware the Kenneth Noble, Anthony Artie Sorrell and M Juanita
she
Harr. Jack. Marche. Gail Papino. Mrs Grace Brewer, football. helped him to deter
wth
ever changing world of today.
Soshetsadapdhcrae°iS Winwrs. Nora Dixon. Tommie, presented the guest. Miss mine what dion he
Georgia and Fred Bresnn. I.Indie Steward was presented
it, help thaw who am in
handling th ball on the gridiror,
un award for the captain who
Thomac lamar. Gen S))t 18
orded him the opportumt) Ic
amount of
Gainers, Peg and raised the high
lwLc
Wilson
attended
the
and
play with "Florida'sga' it
Ms
schno of Seminole County, Santonic Sanders. John Dillard
the all-Mar high school footbal
where he was graduated from and Jani Robinson.
At b p.m. the youth of the game at Gainesville and w
ooms High. and pursued her
chur~!h was in charge with MI&amp; nominated high school All&amp;t Paul Missionary Baptist
Debrb Stokes presiding. A p18%, American. Them credentuib,
School of Embalming and Cliurch schotil will pick up "The Cross Road." w*
F-testorative Art
children and adulLs wtv) wish to
presented b% the youth. Tilt* tor bigger and better things
umve attend Sunday Schwil The bILS
Miss Wilson L1,
Thf tit-st news a! all Is Dh
Allen family wishes it) thiink n1l
member of ADen Chapel AVXwt,helpedtnmakctheLrda a continues to do his "thing" ii.
has been purchased and is
serves
beauty wen on Sunda% marChurch. when she an
success. Total raised S2.447.78
trustee and treasurer, She rungs as it makes its MnJl4 on Mrs Swsw B111CLShert. Milt famed Florida ALM Univercontributes her -Know-linw" each side of the c* it, pick up Doroth% Ringling, Mrs. Gram sity. Tallahassee, and hus
time and service it) man%' those who do not have is way to Brewer, chairmen, Rev. J. E. )oined the ranks of the FAM1*
pluyinv
squtird,
organlzatioris..she is a member attend services. Cab Herman
Rattler
Ct)nntll%,, Pastor.
()f Malti, Court No. 99. Refou Sr. at 322-2254 for a ride
defensive end. Dallas rxhibiled
Daughters of Isis; lxs Ban on Sun
rncirnins2. and that lw into what he is doing
Amies Club. Alpha Gamma
) PY' in the FAMV v
Temple. 321
Evergreen
c'tiaptor of Epsilon Nu Delte.
C'o1ins A&amp;'l. us
Chapel
Woman's D8) at Allen
LB.P.O. Elks of World, will
( financial treasurer of Florida
reenhrn"
The more e ,
AME ChurCh was a great hold memorial semcs Sundas
member
Morticians Inc;
Mrs. Elnuise at 3 p.m. at First Shiloh perienN- in collegiate footbuli
executive board and treasurer success with
Misior Baptist Church. will rome on the ithron. Ti'
of the fourth regional district of Eubanks presiding and Mrs
ii! you wlw enjoy sports
Connelly as pastor for
West 13th 'Street. Elks ldges those
Rebekah Chapter No. 83, 1U'
from
Orlando.
DeLand
and
keep
on
the
lookout for Dalla~
the do%,
Order (of Eastern Star,
Brown.
You will be a witness,
C
Ctwoa will join in this service.
Miss
Organ Prelude,
of
Solomon.
Daughter&amp;
Of a nia!ve-ho-T.
the
Suevew;
it,
All el" are asked to attend.
call
to
1
Lorraine
Ringling
of
Jericho.
c
Heroines
l400d Brown is exalted Sanfordite t h lx
Cinnell hmn
worship M
- 'A Mighty Fortress." Mrs. ruler. Rufus McClain,
ut
The Case Brewer day ca
center will open Monday Agnes Hall. InvocaUun. Mrs. set'Ui.Mrs GraceBW&amp;. Fa)
reunion
was
held
the home a! Mr. and Mrs. 3 C
daughter ruler.
'innie Miller; responsive
Parents interested in having
Scott. in lke Monroe. This
their children attend ma) reading, Mrs Shlt" Wilson;
All senior ciuzens iA-ho would affair was in honor of Paul
contact Mrs. Unda Williams for
r igriition Lit the off Ive of the
Senior Citizens Club arc asked from Philadelphia after bein
t £ 8 igu
Sanford Housing Authori in
U) m",()(
,t in at " p.m. at the i1 wuy r, years. Guests al.
Johnson. benevolent offerinf,
Castle Brewer Court.
of
Commerce tending were the Paul Scott
Vim Ross Mt-cov; soh). MM
Chumber
building. First Strut and Family. Mrs Fannie Scott
Da"hill Mitchell
Mast er Edwaytie Robinson
Vinson Oviedo: Mr. and Mrs
Sanford Avenue
A memuriafli to the dc,aMd
clriirated h sixth birthday at
tA'wth Scott, th'iedo; K. V
was
- - the home of his great- women of Allen Chapel
The Just Us Club istielping in Scott. Sanford, Mr. and Mrs
grandmother, Mrs Ella San- held t)) Mrs DorothyRingling
Mrs Shtrk Allen sank "The the United Fund drive You Johnnie Robinson St Petedt.rs Guests helping Edasmc
e sour dulthtiofl8 to sbur Mrs Dorothy Brat 11
ma
aer Offering
have fun were Valerie and Lord's
Mrs Mary Smith. president of and Family. Eusus and M
Michael! Powell, Sheryl Knight, tskeo by Mrs. Naomi Gibson.

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Potato IS rubLiunUA V,
By TOM HOGE
AP Neasfeatures Writer
The potato is hardly a
glamorous object to behold,
but at is probably the most

this suup I have encountered is
served at the Renaissance restaurant specializing in contivienta) dishes and located on

1tibpultal.L t.t-pt-LItHV oh t..fUi
I today, serving as the main
Isource of nourishment in many
hIamb.
Graceless as it looks, the potato became a fashionable vegetable in Europe It was inthere by the Spaniards
tiho discovered the tuber in the
16th century during their conquest of the Inca empire of
Peru But it waited a long time
to reach the gourmet league
For more than a century after its appearance, the potato
was grown only in flower gardens in England and on the
continent
a botanical cunosity with showy flowers that was
regarded with suspicion because it was a member of the
nightshade family
By the end of the 17th cen
tury. the impoverished Irish be
came aware of the nutritional
value of the tuber and began to
cultivate it throughout their
land In fact. immigrants from
Ireland brought the potato to
* menci with them and it beme known here as the lricl

\orks East side Michael
Kirvan. the Renaissance manager. uses sialerrress in his
version of this great soup Herr

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;-5 own when Frances King
Louis XVI and Marie An
tuiriette began serving it at the
royal table Soon the top chefs
in France and Germany were
creating potato dishes on the

"SOUTH'S
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haute cuisine level

There are said to be more
than 8D varieties of tuber. but
even the farmers have difficult. telling them apart For prac:ical purses there are two
nain types, the new potato
nown for its firm wary quality
nd good for boiling, and the
'ealv. tender tuber like the
ho hirh is best fur hakir.ç
One of the attributes of th

x)tato is its ability to absorb a
iumber of flavors and still re
.ain its own identity An example is the Francillon Salad
xpular in France in the Last
-entur) It consisted of hot
hcrd potatoes. cooked in bowlon instead of water. then mansated in champagne and blend,d with poached mussels The
potatoes and mussels are seasoned with oil, vinegar, chop
ed shallots and aromatic
iertis, plus salt and pepper
Ibis salad is served covered
with sliced truffles in a crystal
owI Hardly an economy dish
One gourmet potato specialty
hat is considerably more reatonable is the famous soup
tnowti as Vichysoisse which is
usually sen-ed chilled It consists mainly of potatoes, cream
and watercress, sorrel or span-

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against the wishes of :l'LCl() President

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ovember Ist, according
ilill
(it Ili Campb e ll and
Williams of that CMI)Pan)'.
Ill be located it, tile Pinevrest
Center on Highway 17-92 ill 27th
Street, next door to AV

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tells 5I)U to vote for
Iii isel ' told the totiniti
Richard Nixon It(- is It'lling ~'011 to vote against \our
own best interests and against the best interests of
eveI' worker in the country."
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working

for

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ner leaving the 1,111 appt ar# d in
apped
ated Press newspapers thitintighout tile

It was humorous when this photograph tvas
snapped last Sunday as Nlillionaire (

litliriter

:VlA'l() President
it (.()It

froillatioll will) Slate labor units "lliarling at

rt'solul bus in-ging the

lii' orders to repeal
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tit Uit'h'ti-d
tk'k'it
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\IiIIY t'eL)iIi'ti.'dIY has ordered a halt-down
III' tin ire state hihor et iuia'i Is tO at)iiI(lI)ti
"tltiuiip N IXI )il cllii)aigiiS Oil gi'uuiitis that
such ebb ot'ts V iulatt' hit' national lt'deratloll, s

policy id lIeu t ral ity in lilt- presidential cant"I don ' It have the authority to rescind the
i'esiiltit uni I'm going lii work on it but t' are'
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sellatol. down here
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It-lupholle lilterview
Said a stall lilt-Illbel. ol:

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Food Prices
Spiral Again
deft-al ill Nixon

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-;offortt interpreted the
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report
listed
the
departitieflt
employc that the
Zortan in his
car is "liUSSifl$j"
th
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driven
by
(tie
listing
tag number of the car
Wednesday visits b)
and she would have In hunt for
mnsterv nuin to two former the man calling on Nusbaum it. The employe prumnised to
h!enn Turner officials' homes a nti tAipei as 12W-81J68, which
one of the men return the call when the flto "talk" over the coming trtai was copied by
tonmiutifl was found.
who,
co u nts of and relayed to H llmn.
'rurner
to

Atli) :.flttt tl 'iUitt1Ofl the men
Dare to be
ahout flirner

(reat trtanhzat1ufl.
This nurmng Hallam. contacteti by the Herald, said he
was advised by the Pinellas
'ounL Ute attorney to ':et m

'iy it flhtttflg
in the :e.ter:ii

4uvernlfleflt to give tWo4lUrtts
rant.S to pay coStS of Updating
iewer treatznenL hiood iil
come frnm this," he wid.
Ss tor his ity, he said the
iewer treatment Plant cited b
the itate.Sprtnii Valley-i',

if
Zurian, in his report. iaid
V101.atirig Florida's securities turn. gave the number to Hillaill was "icared of
lims prompted it third
he was
Today. The Herald attempted threats and advised
(orliler Turner Enterprise's ofto
having
the license one )f thie pEIOILi
to contact Seminole to find out to whom

uuctl-- with :ocal authorities oper
.111d, adVtse theln 0i thevt!M3 of -,VacttY. and Plans are '1)
ipilate 1 hy .iittllng ne's
the "n1vMwr man" to Lopez
nactunery, pmnps. -'te. 'Bum
,imt NustiUii),
we irill not abuut to .-lose thu
Nu:,I)aujil,ind U)pez wen! not

County authorities

I'inelIa (ounty trial is finaily
Seminole Deput) David
the underwa y
ortan answered a call last belonged to a car owned liv

available when The Fleraki tiban'.' he declared, lie pointe,1
out the prtng Valley taLlity
'tetf to 'ontact them.

ilfictals.

ii!egeii threats made to her capacity.
the West Altamonte I
'mub,inil and Lopez was
- isirted at Fort Lmudenlule. Sebastlani facility will be full
epUIy Zortan reported he beiore the city goes to conmflcrea5ln
'in
structiull
ti Hallain to .nitact the
'nt!', iitiie II case someone capacity at the main w'r
tuie tu his house and 'tried to plant (ruin 1.2 miLlion 4aUui
2 imniliuti
him hard Uine,"

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night to the home of Ronald State Bureau of . tutur Veh~cles.
in checking with the StatxHallman. IM Briarcliff Road.

Altaitiorite Springs. Turner En- office at Tallahassee. this
terprl.ses assistant controller.
wtio resigned his office. along
with Antonio tApez. Turner
controller, and Wb1him Nu.um. assistant treasurer, both
of Winter Park. Balkan told
Zorian that Nusbaum and
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l.opez had received visits tro
a man who would not identit&gt;,

cuurt charges
Conteir 1pt
Igainst Ilailani.ind Lopez were

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hitimlf but who wanted It,
learn what forill of testitnony
they would give in the Turner

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resaftng Judge Woody Lyles.
But Lioles said -lie was unable
to kieterinine from Patterslonithat sent. Turnet
11ritten ordet
I if the ippeal truly wab
without inerit.

the defense motion to Sliet Patterw
.ii
who said it was arguable

75 NEW

VW's IN STOCK
1

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5 Demonstrators
Must Be Sold!

te-stify 4.Virislituted

Turner was sentenctid

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whether ttiiple o,fusal to

rIir Slot). Vmsgt

Williani

lxistt-d Ili southern Arizona.

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build was "frivulous.Highs

1k ibout the

Bit 11 %1' LITSNER

Herald that tiall.nian told "tilt! threii~-judge aptvals panel took
testllnon~ tucitity oil whether to
all 1w had to d(i is tell the truth
bond for busiresstitan Glenn
'turner
in a Pinellas County
`i~
'ont,!Illpt conviction.
yhe state argued be

till t onight and 1' rida)

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Yestrrda~'s high 84 low 69.

he could not argue ijutz
lilattersun In bounds of the written urder

Deliver y

lmtenipt (ur refusing to liestliv cs)ntempt, hearing -kiiuld

sevond quarters of the )ear,
tilat lcod and feeds soared

.emit 111 the third quarter .

it4te will ilnally

'le ,taid the izate %titH let
ootha1ls'' ;o for awhile. jut

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.-a tieatii

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Sit. NUIt) %St'tIitt''d

and

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n the tgisLature ai1tng t or

trial.

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ter'in

hC 1.0-year

Pull !c
he October inoratontun -into-

ficial

1t \ El I. ( II. BIt II E

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ither reee*ittes f ',lie.

he
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ago after posting bail to answer Pt

criminal charges Another Ti br

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medical !xpenses Ind ill 'he

But it wasn't funny today rur-

,rmany -

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ner's attorneys are in the District Court i
A ppea l at La k e land a ppealing a 150-day jail

blow-up of his photograph showing Turner
leaving the Seminole Counts jail a couple w eeks

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.hnusifld

Stripes

United States and the military Stars

Turner entertained the news media at his

Meany Fighting
ts 1,1%s
Own Labor

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ht largest tnpIo%ir in

Itate it this irne.
lit- i-rintinued that in -ihor"

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private inte R 'its
whilt' industrial (ti,;t
k
for
grateful
to iii'. Id t.tirnatt)
IlUMiltits inc riaseti two-tenths
it
wliuhIIeVt!r
WLIS (hut of one tier t't'I
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* gotiatul iii, rt ktis
'Ilie report amit thst in (tie
would tie sincere In the wish
three uiionttis, wholesale
111411
that Ihit'y t'ouhtt Lie equally
lirlut's rose at tin annual rate of
successful lit getting the rest of
At
per t'eimt compared with 4.9
POWs (rt'c, tt!

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In the It months so far of

l lilon'!
, waq%~-prlcv
Calendar
Illonth. tile government today. Ilremilent ki
And how 111lout tile story oil
controls, wholesale prices tulve Classified kids
1))r tile Bureau (it
2A, wherein tilt., recentl)
twr L,jililics
'I lit, report
risen a t all annual rate,Of 4.3
relensed Air Force Major says 1,atitir Statistics &amp;did the Ill- vent. conl1wred with a rate of
Crtx"wtord pulde
Quit tile only way this Aspect crease illjluded it rinte of sitInkill
iths
11ir,
Vr a nr
2
lwr
etint,
irs
the
little
5
ulti tx- lhandled is through
ti,
our government, and [lilt products, processtikid foods anti
Editoria ltt)IIifllt lit
The September mt rt

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two 8-4
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an Internal controntation ii~as hilliding
-ders 14) stalc
deleii t iii N I Xliii
to repeal resolutions (1 rLI
hit' ha ISSU('( I such i U UrtIt'I t ii the ta t ;\l'I ('Ii)
klitiloillil. and ,iindar order.,
In California and
1Irt)liIi
\ottli
iii \tititieoti
\I,(t
Ni'hi 1iski, l0 a iiiil I ('X.iS. V t1('l t' the state lahot
coiivi'lit i,mi have - a lIed br dt'k'a t ot N ixomi

it

bat h

cookie
Fill
Chop 2
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\,tanionte Springs N14

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Congressional scat — and tile
labeling of Insco i tile tiltinlate
#1101 1tintir Ili this run-off I as
WASHIN'toTON; Atl i
I)evn arrested for I"rii-es tif it broad range tit
and [to

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for iarnilles of

'ruet.lnn workers,v1tti

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beast
construction presently on Sit )
over in that suburb ii! Samiford
ti ('it1 Ikaittiful Orlando
You ain't seen nothing,
. this is just the
neighbors
Lwginntng!

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shopping venter complexes will

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about 2

IIIIIii I iilit

next to tile Sinford Shopping
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1()1I ill till.
to endorse

is one site, and the other wilt Lw

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in the t

Market
Farnit-Cs
Auctionproperty, ill the curner
of Airport Boulevard and 17-t

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announced Zayre Shopping
Center on highway 17-92 in
OSanforti. Look for still another
"expansion explosion" to conic
out in the next couple of days of
two more gigantic shopping
centers to 1w built here - also
on 17-92.

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Imagine getting a ticket when
all she did was ride a horse

You're getting the tirt tip"
. in addition to the alreatty

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Morgan on charges of drunk
driving — on a horse!

bigger woman, ch"i

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dO%fltO%fl Fort

(#another ... ;Ind it only took four
police officers to twrsuade tier
to dismount. (Must have been
e%Uwrat)g horse or an even

One I

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Iii'.td iiot on1 tllI'i out \ ital inlet eI.N 1)111 il() (11)011
'111 tilld sill

BON, you surely (to hear of
sonic "narrowded" people

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S0111(lilow S\ noliv lilt Ilis %011 national lilt
said
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'spU( Ii liii the ( II\ (lob
( li'velawl tiidiv. said the Nixon foreu.n pohicleIi are
1t1(l tra(111n
iiit ( d State., Fm Ill
iIattitt 11W

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or Winter

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iiihiIiiiniin
iin lit tirt
teraIir resulriitiil utlitlaiP lu(ovi'rn
hiit - I)
liit
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City Manager Warren Knn%wlf-4 rind
-Irfi iiii to-4141 ( .,11114 ilman ArthfIr F
entativin from

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rh
Mitt program 4en Iiidy ha a fixed
th.1
eritt
(ltiv
and •r. C4

I' A-fluid allot $3 rnWinn

elet-ted 4111-1014 And-nf their

.fl•
per tin
three
nlv
per'an
tended reprcinhiflR fl,edn ;I nd nn(nrti

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Extolled By Mc Go

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their five

omorrow. the In"I'll"ipplitieq from 6range
t,.,,"Iv Atli hold their ineetinot of the 6r,
nnaitrment

ter it

wMer

Althmigh till .6% Seminole mllni"IPAII(le"i

n earlier meeting jflvn%vifl (MteOla
County had lll per tent repr'efltfiti°fl

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the

exprettitly for

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mileting'. wan hold Veliterday 81 the Firoit

Final ppqsage in tX)th

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A requirement that in

!iUtrIe4

ct.'
ut4
in'i
imç)r'.'
treatment Plant-4
PW1ge ol1et'tin1 The .dti

•ntrI ',.r hprihgv hv
vuI
R 1 i'r; and the
by
t'ily
IIØ

121 61oillinn antifoolluti(on hill

who
quest

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ri' ,4r tInHrlitIlr,flc v otes. ( 'fl-

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treatment work' already an
thri,ed.

th4

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e riiiiieiit s I nti i Ltiiuiieiil
Whoksak I'rice Index up to Iltirtisctpe
1t) .! of its 19u1 base of 100 this LiospiLil nett s
brought

tilt-

go

ii cost wholesalers &amp;wlety
$120.20 last ii.onth on the aver- Sixirts
Stut
eie flit goods worth $100 five
miien

years ago.

TV

- What dtr%~ct act Ili the prvs- eville of LIX. apimil
ence of the court predicated the
.-d tu
rhe three judgus reur,
judge's deitwnd to wine furth de-Mvirate the appeal and uiid
6B
M dild show cause." Appelatc they would issuea written urder
6B Judge Joseph MeNulty asked in thol.- cazwte Atty. Richard

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$

turner spi.nt tie hours in jail
aitti rtfusuig to tiLti about
ti'Il
sJ he w
\tt\utt
the disturLence outstd the ti
ermwd with (tie prosecution'S
thouse
tIatin that the spwal was nLLts t os.uth var
handed down the
When
he
and
witho
u
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imierit
trivulo
citation. JucIe
"If a ian walked up and comitemnpi
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liiI'Itk'*t,
;.ttmt'hett .ludgt' l'attert'n lit the Patterwfl

VVe Trade For

BOATS CYCLES
RECREATIONAL

VEHICLES

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$19

CARs TRUCKS

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Thursday, Nov. 2, 1972

Sanford Herald

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McGovern On TV ont
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Answer Nixon Talk

11111 tnrugtil he extr'ruIel
Mi
.r Iiiir r 'lly ti',kr'l ,,
Its 1Ill," ASSO( IA1 Fl) I'IlFS
It
1k'
saul
t's going to trnvr' a
,0l-iiiliiiit,'
tirioiitiost on ('Its H!
In ii re-Iection sitiptiml, I'rt'ci.
.
LSI
tonight
to
g!vr
a
century
of
pence
ilent Nixon says North Vietnam 103') l,,,,
Shrlver
continof
It,"
presiclenfuller
ri'qs.ncc'
to
the
I'resident,
Think
will watch 'l'uesdov'q
Vice President Spiro 1. AR.
tial election to find nut whether
Anucric'nnr wont " pence with nCW also look up the sumbjNt of
honor or peace with surren- p4'tI(f' negotiations us he COIl)uulgnil in the' West,
1 lie VI , e president quiltl
I)t'morrntir rhnllenger
IIIPfkllPll
George McGo vern. who has Mi (; vern ha s
hseil his White I louise hid ii uirouitutl with foreign lIl ir y" the
opposition to the Vietnam war, WHY no other presidential can.
sald Nixon's rotimuiit'nlc on didote has in the tuictory of the
television mn(Ie 111 rn ''highly United States
A wont to remind you that at
skeptical atsuit whether the
Nixon administration will ever the very thur we were in the
process of negotiating a peace
'iring pence."
Itoth Nixon's prime-time 'i',' he has offered to renegotiate
address 'lluursday evening and that peace and give away cvthe I )i't,uocratic r e sponse In. rrything we've obtained lit the
i1i(Ate the V It'tnni ii war Is still a bargaining table, through the
,0OO American
major campaign issue, one sacrifice of
nd countless wounded
week after the While I Iiiuse re'1 1 ok I hat's ri irehenported progress In pence negChictiimthiins umtI 1111111 'peuire Is lit sibli', Apries' saul at
ycnirmi'. W:'. highschool.
t( i,rn hail said last week
M'i
In his first priini'-tiuie TV Jilldress of the cnu,qnuign. Nixon that, if elected, he would resaid the United States will sw' I the ternic of any agreeagree on a Vietnam settlement fluent uiuule 'luring the Nixon
uulnulnisttu,t ion. But ha' rnitk'cI
''when the agreement Is right
hi' iiulrt ri m-rvm' 11mm' n,n?ut to try
runt mm' ila twfuri'"
'Iha' Uri'slclent IIIItkI1"We to hi,i:n iiiy pi'vl,sion Finn
are not going to allow urn Cl('( -. continued military au) to the
lion deadline or any other kind present South Vietnamese govto force us into an rrnment.
The Democratic viec-preciagreement which would he only
it temporary truce and not it dential tionilnee, Sargent Stmrlver, said the President's e!i'elasting peace."
McGovern told television vie- lion-eve peace effort has -olwi'rx in .1u-higaii that Nixon's lap-A-11,
''The fact is,'' Shriver said in
claIm that certain details need
to lit' worked out umucans that the a Scranton, la., speech, ''Nixon
Vietnam negotiations "are not, goes around talking about
prmluuing mu generation of
-going well at all.''
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here's a man who hasn't had
one day of pence In hi entire
administration, the first

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promlsifl us
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Price 10 Cents
65th Year, No. 54

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nylon yarn. Seven colors,.
Rubber back.
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0156-00 Replacement Bulbs.
For Christmas Lite Sets Pkg
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MIRROR TILES
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'Food' Described

Herald Staffer Tries Croo s Lunch

Clarification requested by

CASH BUYS MORE AT
700 FRENCH AVE.
SANFORD
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By MARION BETIIEA
Mike capko - . - tell your
e
rolls
were
hard aol
olcu, th
readers that in District 34 it's
III
cold.
The
only
palatable
cuisine
In response to numerous
ate there twice
Even Teachers:
Pearson vs. Fet-htel and in tilee
was
the
slaw
and
baked
deucrt,
33rd District, it's Benson vs. complaints we had heard
also cult).
concerning lunches at Crooms
Mooney,
However, the piece Lit'
got
sick
both
times.
reading
lPgh School and
the
resistence
is
disparaging remarks in the
Students i
s(-11001 newspaper, "Panthers
What's the big deal down in
menu consisted of union steutks, usi are given a plas:ic vonthan
the
garbage
dump
looks".
ploumilne".
Miami about the cop who was Growl" by students this
Even one of the teachers mashed Ixtatoes, slaw, rolls tamer consisting of nakpw,
- ."we had pork chops, they
fired cause his moustache was reporter apprised the situation
plastic fork and straw. We
were
hard
and
greasy,"
one
mentioned
to us, "I ate th?re and baked dessert.
first hand yesterday.
a quarter inch too long?
The kids are right about the could not cut our steak with the
student queried another, "tell twice last year and I got sick
Standing
in
line,
one
student
How about the many suequeried why we were there, and her what you think of the food. - both times. I don't cat there foti ... we partook of the cuisine fork, and noticed students were
ceasful and dedicated un
." replying, he said... ''food?. - anymore." Principal Edward at the county jail with Herald placing theirs between their
w._' ati'weretl since our
dercover nare agents who wear
ha, ha, ha, ha, Is that what you hllacksheare atLiiilt 1w does not Associate Editor John Spoiski, roll, so the could eat theill
daughter
is
a
student,
we
were
their hair Long?
call
it? ..,continuing he said, partake of the lunch:s, but and the jail food served to
just visiting for lunch. Then the
Nt) KNIVES SLL'I't.LEL)
Each assignment require
"
"well
what else can you do but explained it is for dietary suspected criminals tastes
"fur flew.
different attire?
We queried lunchroom
considerably better than that
reasons,
En masse, students caine up eat it when you're hungry?"
As
we
awaited
our
turn)
in
which
is
being
served
to
your
manager,
Mrs. Chloe Butts,
Other
remarks,
,
,"the
bread
to us with the following coin.
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child. We have been Involved why the school could not
nnenta, "Are you from the is like rocks". we need a new line, (toy husband ac
Board of Health," Admitting we lunchroom". - ,"there are gnats companied rue) a student t'amne with the county school system provide serrated knives and
GOOD DEED AWARD ... for were with The Herald, students in the food". . ."there Is not rushing forward exclaiming, for many years, and have eaten turks similar to that provided
Fill' Dan Lawrence. Was toldwere verbose in comment, enough to eat". - .'I've' been to "the lunchroom lady said for at virtually every school within by coumunerciat ctablisIunents
a lot of other schools, Luit I you two to t'umne on ahead of the the Sanford area. 'mid truthfully and she replied these were bud
how he picked-up a hitch-hiker "hell) us get better food."
and aided the individual IflOther couuncnta included, "I never ate food like this". - ,"it's line, they want to be sure you're have never eaten food such as by the county, anti apparently
(he low bidder supplied what IS
getting gas for his auto, Most luid a raw chicken leg the other alWays cold and tough, but !"e merved before they run out of was served at Cruomns.
The onion steaks were raw In utilized. Therefore, your chIld,
complimentary remarks on his iJay. . ."The food is almost got to eat it, with my hands that food."
We were served, and the the nildttle, cold, the potatoes i Cont'iI On Pb! - 2A ('td is
attitude and dedicated service, always cold"...-it tastes worse is". . ,''I'll probably get

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Official groundbreaking was held this morning for the new million
An irate mother visited me of 1.7 million. The Jobless rate for teenagers
dollar-plus high-rise addition to First Federal Savings and Loan of
this morning and wanted to declined from 16.5 to 15.3 per cent with a total of 1.1
Seminole County's First Street facility. Left to right, Gib Edmonds,
know thy, and ho gave
million.
executive vice president; E. C. Harper Sr, president: and George
permission to John Angel Superintendent of Schools to :
Touhy. director, (Staff Photo)
send home with her seconduse It.' Wilson added.
By HILL SCOTT
grade daughter the following
The director met with A. Cl
memo: "Vote yes on amend- ::
Thomas
Wilson
III,
new
Masters
and David Seger, HUD
ment No, 4, Seminole County
,
Sanford
hlotmsmg
Authority
officals
Thursday to explain
School Board. Equivalent to 65
-at
authority's $96,000
hit
at
the
North
Vietnamese
executive
director,
Ndd
today
the
lo&lt;
1'.
S.
BOMBERS
classrooms. At NO INCREASE
he
is
mulling
calling
U.S.
operating
delcit,
caused after
TAXES."
who overran the Due Co border camp. The
Senators
Edward
(Ted)
KenhUE)
proJe'ted
more
rent than
Communists are in the camp; the B52s bomb
ned and Edward Brooke to was being received, plus in
two miles away.
themofofthe refusal of the creased maintenance and
the
Dolores Lash called.. , "Tell
Nixon
administration
to release equipment needs.
'em about how Lake Mary
Wilson told the housing
approved
congressional
Elementary School held a
EIIIIE
ELLIOTT
IE
%1
INISTEIt
I'I
Pill
moneys
for
aiding
public
commission
'there I. not
.tlso 1earued that the -ttreo an anonymous tolepimnu call
Halloween party for the
By GARY TAYLOR
a
heater
fix
says
he
won't
quit
despite
the
tie
housing,
such
as
the
local
480
enough
money
to
tuner and speakers were traded that the two were armed and
. THUL)EAU
students and that maybe this is
this
winter,
if
one
does
not
to
an 18-year-old Long'.voml looking for another man.
:
rental
units.
why there weren't too many
vote in Canada'sgeneral election and the
Wilson
returned
from
a
work."
Today,
Wilson
said
Three
youths
arrested
in
man
for three lids tounest (
around the neighborhoods"
leader of the New Democrats pledges the :
Gilbert Burleugh Thaw, 40, of
in
hUt)
officials
told
him
'we
are
meeting
Thursdayrnaruju.1ma.
It was well attended connection with the burglary of
support he needs for a majority.
Jacksonville with officials From sorry, but we have no money." an A ltamonte Springs residence
Armed with search warrants 'P- )5, Monroe Terrace mit
supervised and a credit to all :
James Butler, 34, of Rochester,
They
further
advised
him
the
regional
U.S.
Department
of
for
the Lcmngwood house, the
who had it part In it.
:
ere apprehended by Dot. Sgt.
:
New
Vor, -sere bo th atleit
Housing and Urban De velop- that until the election is over, George Abbgy, Det. Uobcrt burglary and vice squads of the under $2,300 bond,
9
MUG(EIIS, including gangs of teen-ager girls
- umient (HUD) empty-handed, everything is 'in a hold )4it Kunkler and Det Jerry sheriff's department along with
AF() Paving of Orlando
unknives,
are
switchblade
having
failed in efforts to tern," meaning appropriated Capshaw before the detectives Chief Wesley Dowel!. Li Eddie
armed with
Another compliment headed
reported
a pump valued at $0
from all of the
dermining London's reputation as a city with : convince the federal agency to 11W) funds could not be Used. even knew where the crime had Sweat and patrolman Jim missing from the boat ramp at
that way I told them after Dec. 31, we taken place, according to Pleicones mit the Longwood
release needed moneys to
politicians who attended the
safe streets.
the end on Lake Brai'ley
prevent
the
Sanford
Authority
would
be bankrupt," Wilson Sheriff John Polk.
Police Department searched Terrace.
chicken dinner meeting last
From luiving to file bankruptcy concluded.
night. They said it was the best- ?::
Preston James Barnett. 17, of the premises.
proceedings
after
Dcc.
31,
clue
The stereo tuners was
attended political function in all
302 Ellsworth Street, Altamonte
by
headed
I)ONOILS
ThIRTEEN
WEALThY
:
pe
rating
to
a
lack
of
sufficient
o
Cotton,
recoi'rett
during the search,
,
of the county, and they wanted
Springs: Daniel henry
Index
W.
Clement
Stone
contributor
million-dollar
fomnih
along
with
a quantity of
everyone to know how much :::
17, of 20 East North Street,
Money to aid the national
have given President Nixon's re-election
a 1t-year- maruiu.rna, seedis and sonic Area 1eath
they appreciated it. And a
Winter Springs:
plants found growing m the Br:dge
public
housing system has been
hundred people there. - .
campaign $3.5 million in hitherto secret :::
old Juvenile from Orange City
approved
by
congress,
but
front yard.
Calendar
contributions.
were charged with breaking
to
Wilson,
the
Nixon
according
The boy the officers are Church news
--lB
and entering with intent to
national administration is
looking for was not at home at Classified jiLt
10A-11A
No mere of an excuse for Junk X.
$EV1IJFSP*I APcortimnit a Felony,
"sitting on the funds."
713
The three allegedly entered the time of the search, although Comics
cars littering the area. James
A: mart -walked halo i
REPUBlICANS
hold
nearly
a
10-i
edge
me Sanford housing director
711
Thompson has the facilities and
flkofSpi
the residence of Mr. arid Mrs. his fa ther was. Authorities, Crossword puzzle
id he felt both Sens. Kennedy
Crane
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equipment. call him it 323-I4. ::: contributions over Democrats in the battle for
Gerald Christianson, 226 holding eight felony warrants
Th,dsy laid bla hit
: and Brooke, who worked 'ii
on the 18-year-old, are with - Dear Abby
the presidential vote in Florida.
111
Incidentally, there are 700 X
Ellsworth
Street,
Altanionie
X.
Washington to obtain the
ic
citations waiting tobe delivered
twogOst olflcl*b
Springs about 11 am. Friday. holding his mndenti(icatiun Editorial comment
should
housing
appropriatmcns
Entertainment
l3
in Sanford alone. Get it hauled N.
were counting mqacy;
hens taken from the house pending hisarrest.
know that the both are bt-in
Barnett
and
Cotton
were
Umoscepe
7B
away before you get one of
L
up
afld
*uikt'a
picked
included
an
AM-FM
stereo
v,-TI:IwATE I)EFENJ)ANT Bernard L.
held UI
Under 1501) bOnds.
htuspiLul notes
IA
those, neighbors - .
oat. rlUIi %%itii the hilt
:::
tuner with two 'speakers,
Barker, found guilty of illegally using his
,ht
"I
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Del Sgt. Johnny Wright, Piiblit'nutic-es
:::
took a mIIUo peselas
shortwave
clock
radio,
a
wrist
notary seal on a $25,000 Republican campaign
sargent Sturiver, th'uuiut-ratric
- ill
along with Dot. Sgt. Tony Society
north 1115,80.
watch and $80 cash.
his
60-day
probation
Thursday
:
check,
began
V- Presidential nominee anti
After interrogating the three, Cahingelo, arrested two men on Sports
13-I3
Honors for S. 14. I Jim, Crowe
The thid Was Still it
advise hituui oF what's going on,
with a check-in at a Miami parole office'.
carrying a concealed weapon stocks
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large toduy
it was learned where the
so
he
can
let
George
Mct;ovcrn
charges after Wright received
Jacksonilk' Mayor hans G.
was t'oumuumttetl The detectives
Tanzler Jr. to attend an
organizational meeting of the
St. Johns River Valley Council,
Stetson
for
scheduled
University on Nov. 15.
Tanzler is the teznporar)
chairman of this group.
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Regular Price (ea.) ... 39
Scotty's 5.1. Price (es) 2%

8280 CORDLESS GRASS
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Scatty's
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The l)ur('au also reported that average earnings
some 51) million rank-and-file workers remained
vit'tually unchanged at $3.73 a hour and $139.13 a
n vek
It said the average weekly paycheck was j $9.63
of- 7.4 per cent ovt'i' the past year, more than (IOLI1)lc
the :1.3 per cent inflation in living costs over the saInt'

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\VAS) II NGTON Al')
per ('('1)1 (if the vot'k
111011th while the johlt'ss rati i-t'ivaini'd tinchangu'tl at
force, the I a L)or Depa rt ment reported toda .The number of Americans at work rose near ly 7(M),(XM) to 82.7 million, the
report said. Since employ ment normally rises in October, the deptni ments
Bureau of Labor Statistics figured it as a rise of 260,IX)0 on a seasonally adjusted
tiaiS.
The actual tinem 1)ll)yfll('ilt total (1iI)pe(l nearly
2(H),O(X) to 4 million. but since this is eXpe€'t('(I each
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Parkland Signs

Friday, Nov. 3, 1972

At Crooms High School

Must Be Removed

Herald Scribe Reveals ' 'Truth" Abou t L unc h es
regardless of how hot it
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whom you have taught table
GOOD DA'V
manners., must eat his meat
As we took our place at the
with his hands like an
aborigine. We also noticed table a student said. "you're
validity in complaints of gnats really in for it". . . another said,
andfliesinthefood,slnc'eoncof "Don't say that, this is one of
the lunchroom windows Is open OUT good dabs you should see
the bad days." Another said, "I
and devoid of a screen.
The lunchroom is equipped pay 45 cents and I don't gel
with cooking equipment, not in enough to eat."
We noticed there were no
use and the food is satellited.
Nevertheless., Mrs. Butts ex. adults eating the lunch and we
plained the food is transported arrived at 11:40, ten minutes
from Seminole 111gb in hot after the lunch period began.
receptacles and cannot un- Teacher Floyd Richards
derstand why the food should be patrolled the area. but later left
cold. However, there are no and pandimonium, broke loose.
,team tables and, as any FoM A- as strewn all over the
housewife can verity, during a floor. We noticed the food trays
30 minute period, food left were deposited in the trash and
standing on a table will be cold contained almost all of the food

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tCIn)tlflg a "hatchet
served. The leftover food is fed to some students buying three m husband why he as with business.
the largest CXS, •• k11. . flU. , i
rtitt
The point of the story is the anyone. But
to the animals at the school lunches. Incredulously, we me. "Are you with the lh'rald
8hl( V,( irltt'ri,lt.
(ann.
asked hnc this could be 'And she too," she said, the implication tact that neither this reporter portion of yoUr lax dollar goes In 1kniflar
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We had spoken earlier with a replied it was students who being that it was none of his nor the newspaper Is at- to education and t'Ofl(tItiOflS fititi
member of the lunchroom staff received free or reduced price
and quereied why condiments, lunches. On Monday, she said
' -- salad dressing, etc. were not they received five lunch tickets,
served. She replied that last and use three of these on one
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year, students were observing day. "What do they do the other
spitting in ketchup bottles and (lays," we asked, "If they are on
salad dressings, so the practice free or reduced lunches?"
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flash a $10 bill." "and these are
children on welfare" we said.
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'Well," she answered, "their
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run out of food, necessitating a get the money we don't know."
quick trip to Seminole High for
Butts
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was
unrefills, also necessitating the derstandably perturbed at the,
students being late to class, criticism, but we assured her it
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Deltona Residents View Bus
'sin be it re;ilit in Fhlt&amp;i* I4f
East and Southwest Volsia
mIs for a bus servicv is
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lit ltoii i '.h it the people have been
residents were given a view of praying for, for mans a month
the bus, which they hope gill
John Stephens, director of
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the additional revenue received

Chamber (if Commerce, spoke from this tax, it will be possible
on the one cent per gallon to inst ill a bus line that Ail]
gasoline tax referendum which benefit the people of Deltona
the people will vol on the Nov.7
At present all they have is the
election, explaining that suth I)eLand Bus which comes to the
Shopping Plaza, makes a few
stops and continues on to

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referendum to provide countywide bus service were (from left) John
Stevens, director of communications for Daytona Beach C of C. Joseph
Benedict, councilman-at-large for Volusia County: and Floyd Tred.

way, chariman of county transportation committee. Bus * was on
display that will be used starting Jan. 1 if the issue passes.

MRS. THERESA CS!EH

Mrs. Cherie Toohey, Orange
City; mother, Mrs. Eva Gan.
dim. Waldwick, N.J.; sister,
Mrs. Yolanda Russo, Verano,
N.J.; four granddaughters.
Brisson Funeral Home is in
charge of arrangements.

Mrs. Theresa I). Csieh, 61, of
1034 Rosetta Dr., Deltona, died
Thursday night at Seminole
Memorial Hospital. Born in
Futigen, Switzerland, she had
lived in t)ellona for the past two
and a halt years, coming here
CLAUDE IW.NDRLCK JR.
from Waldwick, N.J. She was a
member of Deltona United
Claude Hendrick Jr.. of
Methodist Church.
Atlanta died Monday. He is
She is survived by tier survived by his wife, Nanc%
husband. George J.; daughters, Jean Appleby Hendrick, who
Mrs. Dolores Greene, Franklin formerl) lived in Sanford; two
Lake, N.J.; Mrs. Judith daughters, Maryann Hendrick
LombardjW.a1dwidr ?.J.
anti Nancy Lucille Hendrick.
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Funeral services were held
Wednesday at Briarcliff
Methodist Church. Atlanta, and
burial itas in Forest )Iill.s

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NEW OFFICERS of South Seminole Optimist past president; Robert Moe, first governor;
Club look forward to a busy and productive
Fred Frazier, director and George Foster, vice

frorn the proposed one cent per suit filed by the father against
gallon tax. If the tax passes and Zayre 's Department Store,
goes into effect Jan 1, 1973, bus Casselberr) outlet, charges a
operations would start im- store employe or servant with
mediately.
physically holding the youth
The air-conditioned buses and incarcerating him against
seat 66 persons and are of the his will, while a package
newest models. The bus Shown carried by the boy was sear.
was the Flexible from ched.
Brower Transportation System.
later, Seminole Sheriff's
Joseph Benedict, councilmandeputies
were called and the 16.
at-large from Volusia County
year-old
was placedin the
Council and Floyd Tredway,
county jail detenti:: cell on
chairman of transportation .of
petit rceny
Volusia County and Daytona
According to Johnny Fuller,
Beach Chamber of Commerce
were present also to answer Juvenile officer, charges
against the boy were never filed
qons
in Juvenile court, thus having
the effect of being dismissed.
The North American strawMichael Maher, Orlando
berry was first cultivated by
attorney, Is the boy's attorney.
the French in the 18th

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Sunday, except Saturday
by The Sanford Herald, 300
N. French Ave., Sanford.

Janice (Jan)

OMMISS ONER
District 3

Funeral Notice
PARTNERS Y

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osetta Or . Dettona. wflo died

Thursday, will be held at 7 p M.
Monday at Britton Funeral
with Rev. H Wight Kr
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Deltona Mt4hodtt Church.
OHICatfl9 Burial at a lafer date

Poi. Adv. Paid for by Al Davis Camp. Treas.

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State Senator
16th District
(Vote for one)

JuSt for s party

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Lori Wilson

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NOW. ASK 'fOURSEL, doesn't nearI'
c'-Jfr/orte 'jou know agree. that Lori

Wisort is the best qualified candidate
fr Senate Seat 16'

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coitiplete'
prtisitie
to
is
group
facilities and services in ever
I aspect of iiietital disaLnlities
and retardation, but the un.
mediate need is provided fur at
the I larbor Schtxd, now iii its
second year of operation.
Services are provided to the
preschooler ss ith a handicap,
the eiiiot ionallv di st urts'd, liii'
educable inentall) ri'tardt'daiiti
with perceptual
children
learning
a nd
disorders
it;
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disa bilities. i"nl ltis
diagnosis,
it
pleti' testing and
is
hull
educa
4 prescriptive
g
Written for each Individual
child,
Dr. Scala said that the facility
serves Orange, St'i iiinolt' anti
ultitmiately hiopt's to include
Osceola, although there have
been few requests from there to
date. 1k' sand that Dr. M ich;at'l
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facility should lx' in close
proximity with the Mental
Health ('enter and assured Dr.
Scala that the ('enter Board
ultimate

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SUN., NOV. 5th.
2:00P.M. 'til 5:00 P.M.

V \j Help us show our appreciation for
FREE
T' Cami Bruce's 21 years of devoted service
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Itulwrt 1-:. I.inne'nan has been
na imu'tl associate dean for
u ntk'r gr 1ithia Ii' af fairs if
'let iipIt' University's School of
Bus i ness Adm ini stra tion in
I 9ul lati..'lphia. 1k is married to

Ann,itwllt Wilt.
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the fur,t'r
daughter of Mr. and Mrs A. G .
W ill, of 2_(M Hillside Ast'.
( )raiiitt' ('it)

I Ir. I .inn..'sli,icI is an associate
professor of iii,trkt'ting .it
'F, iii;'h'.' atol %% Ill continue in it
professional capacity.
lie cailie to Tt'iiiplt' in 1964 as
an assistant professor of
iii.irk..'t ing and was proiiwted to
asstK'iatt' professor in 1967.
Ik'fort' coming to Temple, Dr.
I.inneiii;ui had beeni teaching at
lii..' University of Illinois from
V4,12 to I ¶14
In his nei Ix)sltit)1i, Dr.
I.inneniali "s ill lx' responsible
for (ii..' .ids istlig. ..'tuniscling ,iiui
di recting Of under gra tu.i t..'
students anti for t'oiifliitflhit)
relations fur the undergraduate
tiivisit'li ill flit' SChOOl.

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.sson n Nov. 21 is a
' .olution Dro!)Sed b' (Mt
ii,i.-,ioner John Kinibrough t,
.i me n'i inning regulation';
requiring property adjacent to
residential prolwrty to,
residential.

Commissioner Al Davis
reported that he had had many
taIls of complaint about the
Planner Suggests
situation in the streets and
driveways near Milwee School
at the hours of opening and
nosing of the school. It seems
that resiflenis are unable to get
into) or nut of their nn
driveways because the students
refuse
to move out of the way
ssee
clearinghouse
for
training
prIlIsisItIlIri fr.oii Tallaha
By ANN SIK('ZK()WSKI
And
they
walk down the middle
regarding hit' selection of a site knos ledge which will 1w drawn
County Planner, I )avid Farr for the new Florida Law upon daily by police agencies of the road in what has been
described as ripen defiance of
throughout the state'."
(nui- K ii In r cciii en t Academy
told Seminole
the commuters attempting to
could
be
required
'[hi'
site
Inissioners that the drainage According to information
go
past the school.
Florida.
anywhere
in
located
standards could ('asilr he presented, the Aeadt'iny will
Sheriff
John p(-)!k said that all
criteria
However,
certain
amended to prevent drainage provide basic recruit training
his cars are tied up during
will
affect
the
final
ss
1irh
enforcement
into open undies of water, to for all Florida law
selection of the site includes S('h(l opening and closing all
ilgt'ficit'S, uiunit'ii&gt;al, county
design a system where a
location
tioning. character of over the county. He said that
receptacle would he used with and state.
area), proximity he could send in an unmarked
surrounding
'has training would be ac
drain fields extended. Farr said
car to patrol the area. ''But it
amenities;
to
community
that this could be incorporated ('OlnhI)O(latt'(l at an in-resident
all goes right back to parental
physical
characteristics
size',
by a professional staff
Into the sulxlivision regulations.
access
trainingSome of the parents
;
Hush said that he had two of experts in police skills, shape, topography
accept
our reports of their
(road,
rail,
air)
and
utilities
reservations, in that this Future plans include inservice
behaviour in the way
water,
sewer
and
children's
I
to
and
service
system would need overflow training fur all law personnel
and then there are
should
be
it
valves to bypass the systelil and upgrade sk ills and help to keep power.
other
parents
wtic, feel we are
Since
it
has
long
been
felt
that
current
this would require more abreast of the
harassing
their
children."
the
best
possible
maintenance expense. Further, technology through training. Seminole has
facilities
already
built
located
The Academy will
that in some areas, marginal
TRAFFIC SIGNAL NEEDED
of experience and at the airport, and has long
('OiiihinlitRlfl
system
areas,
the
marshiy
been in discussion and bidding
would not work at all, that it academic credenti als which
Coiiunissioner Sidney Vihlen
resources for this acaticiiiy, a work
surpass
ill
would be a total waste of
reported
that he had met with
at
most
colleges
session
was
set
with
authorities
money. 'We need to sit down available
interested
personnel
other
and
officials
of
Oviedo regarding
presenting criminal ju3tice
and work on these standards.'
the
traffic
signal at the into
bring
iiiatters
up
to
(late
on
A work session will he held progranis. ''This expertise will
tersection
of
SR-419 and SR-20
a
this
facility.
this
Academy
the
Tuesday to study the niake
and SR.426 which runs east and
ssest. Vihien said that the
traffic increase in these areas is
lie requested it
dangerous.
resolution requesting a survey
by the State DOT regarding
is i11
signals in that area. Oviedo can
Scala
said
the
operation
would approve. Commissioner
8' ANN SIE('ZKOWSKI
John Kimbrough, obviously cluded on State and Federal cooperate, but cannot affurd the
levels for the Junior College to total cost of the signals, Viblen
of }larlsir totally surprised, suggested
Dr. Michael Scala
better
let
train
their peoples in special conunented.
Dr. Gutman had
School in Maitland appeared that
education
methods. lie said
the Hoard of S&amp;'tiiinole the ('enter Board know what he
before
13l1)S APPROVED
Five Points area
th
e
that
if
IS thinking before he makes
('(liii Iii iS Si ti ut' r
County
by
suggested
which
was
such statements.
requesting land and other
In other business, five bid
(huiiriii4in I)ruiiiriiontl, is large
-assistance for (lit' school
enough anti if SJC is agreeable itenis were approved b&gt; the
Harbor School ssas organized
Fur additional acreage later so Board for equipment for the
a non-profit organization known
maintenance
and
that there will be rooui for road
Developmental
(tie
as
recreational purposes. he departments. Approved were
Disabilities ('enter, In c, by a
'ould ct'rtainl like an...:.er bids submitted b) Johnn
group of local ptivsit'iafls,
meeting to discuss the Bolton Ford for a special truck
educators and civic li'atii'rs and
for $4,206 86; a new truck with
arrangements.
in
the
plight
others interested
Another work Session has flat dump, $6,089.89 three new
of the handicapped child.
• been scheduled for November 7. sedan trucks with trade,
The

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.Aid For School Asked

YOUR

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vote for the best
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The school consisted of
special study in advanced life
underwriting and its application to estate planning.

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A I 'A I NTI N ( by UetIi I Ft'f II
held by County l"e(It'rat ion of Wonit'n's ( ,'hihs Thursday at the Sanford
Wom;i n's ("Jul). 'l'he Winner, Shirh'' Truex i right) area chairman for
l('gislat ivt' candidateLori Wilson. presented the painting to I esk

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APPLETON, Wis. — David L.
Vorpagel, FIC, Longwood,
disttict representative in this
area for Aid Association for
Lutherans recently attended an
advanced sales training school
at the home office in Appleton.
Wisconsin.

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CSIEH, MRS. THERESA 0. —
rurraI services for Mrs
Theresa 0 Ct.eh, 61. Of 1034

NOW. MORE
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Deltona need. is a bus that will
Meyer Lechtenstein, secretary - treasurer;
kethern through the town and
David
Barker, director; Ronald Henderson,
stop at the various streets
within Deltona. Because there
S.
are so man) pros 8flu
,J "cons"
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.•to the subject, Stephens tried toCourt Suit
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taining to costs of operations.
Stephens said that the cost of
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the bus system will be
$3,376.000 Toward this the
ent grantill
twon
=$7,351,000 of the itial
investment. The State of
Florida will pay lthpr $2,500
By BILL SCOTT
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andsouthVoluslacountypayl\
16th or $562,500 plus an
A department store's filing of
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— estimated $202,500 the first year petit larceny charges against a
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operation loss, a total of 16-year-old Casselberry youth
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for subsequent years will be boy's father filing a damage
much less.
suit against the store.
The initial cost would come
Court records disclose that a

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A qciqt,int County Attorney R,124.94 and ('flE' to' r rktor
howard Marsee told Seminole sedan of Interinedlate sue,
County rm,,rriiscinners that he $2,9M35 H F. Mason Company
would not rr'(oTpmeml that the was awarded the bid for
Hoard get Itit', the business of another truck with trade, in the
allowing signs On parklands. amount of $l4,22.($). Florida
Tl• matter has been tinder Equipment Company received
tiidy for some time. The sign the bid for one all purpns'
tirlictedby the Five Owls Ranchmaintainer with blade for
on 17.92 and Ihtitchison $&amp;92.150 antI for one new Pull
Parkway intersection has been type rnower at 12,3441anitAin
deterininetl to be on county l.jiboratnriec, Inc. was awarded
property which has been the hid for one new digital
designated part of the lug Tree frequency rallhrater for the
radio shop at 12.45.15. I'rrw'r
•likt' Jessup Park property.
Marst'e said that all owners of Ford received bids for three
sii'ns now l(WntPfl 00 county rompny sedans with trade (or
.irk lands stiotild 1w given a 0 1&amp;1,.4fi; ()flC 0CW one half ton
for
truck
Iiys notice to remove the signs. pickup
$2,40 Delivery date on all
items WoUld he within six
TAX OPPOSE!)
weeks to 911 days flaney
Chevrolet offered low hids on
During cortunissioners' re- most iterns tPut stipulated that if
ports. Al Davis proposed a the prices went up within the
rs'colutlon to he sent to the state time p'riod of purrhace and
delivery, the increase would 1.4'
it itislattve delegation op
written into the delivery price
posing the tangible and in
tangible property taxation. The Therefore, the next lowest bids
would urge the were am'pted by the F5arrI

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had received at his home about
t calls asking for counseling
'flm Bannick, president of the or information about drugs.
Seminole County Drug Abuse from parents as well a
Council received his request for Each month, the conuiUtt&amp;'t'
educational
$3000 funding which he present.c about
requested some weeks ago. He programs which includes one
appeared before the board and display of narcotics and
repeated a list of previous and weapons used in drug usage. lie
more recent accomplishments said that the community is
of the group during his responding to the program and
association with it. He said that that meetings are attended by
it is a very young organization, 100 to 200 persons regularly
County Commissioners.
but filled with very dedicated
personnel. In less than one obviously impressed with the
year, regular 'rap' sessions work the committee is doing,
have been started with the heard Commiss i oner John
youth in the area and with Kunbeough repeat his previous
statement that this allocation to
remarkable response.
Just recently, Jeno Paulucci this committee is probably the
donated the key s and free use to best dollar use in the whole
the building formerly occupied budget
Bannick w as inv ited to report
by a radio station and located
across the street from Seminole t wice a month to the corn
Memorial Hospital, which will mission and that when
house the "hotline" operatbn necessary and if found
as well as several other justifiable, there would he
programs in the planning additionalfunds available from
stages. Cleanup crews are the county contigency fund for
expected in this weekend so the operation of the council
that opening can be expected activities.
The new facilits for the Drug
very shortly.
Bannick told Commissioners Council work is licensed by the
that the organization has State of Florida to operate.
anibitious plans for drug Ilannick said that two intducat ion in the schools, structors have been acquired to
beginning with the first through train the hot Line volunteers
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Letters To The Editor

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celebration; and sretary of the Council, Mrs.
Edwin F'ullen.
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FINALIZING plans for Deltona 's 10th Anniversary celebration to be held on Nov. 18- 19,
Uoward llolsbcrg.
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This modern machine digs, balls, transports, sets and
plants trees automatically It digs a ball, live and one
half feet in diameter, four feet deep, and weighs ap
proximately two tons. not Including the the tree. It will
move a tree up to ten inches in caliber wIthout causing
shack to thi' root system a nytime of the year.
(\ir machine may be leased by the day or by the tree
Wessill move your trees or bring you ourS.
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Any vector s - tmu would sIiuounmt
Mr ( iu4upH'II'c gonuisra' desire'
to help resolve his District's
pt'rsoriiul
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herald on October 30.
But two gold stars should
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Vinnit' Aikens
Fred E. Cosat

Ruttia Mae Ross
Wendy E. Albers
IA'ol;u Roberts
Laura It. Williams
Esther Vt'ls
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lti'o;as A. Miller
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Bette Jo hlartiim.un
Bobbie Pyrwm
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RE - ELECT A PROVE N MAN
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Thank You

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FOR PROGRESSI VE LEADERSHIP!

and complete *
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greatly due to the unlimited beautiful and so are you ,
I ain sure everyone reading
coverage )-oil people afforded
this
letter knows exactly what I *
this campaign.
am
referring
to,
Please accept miiv loersonal,
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Sincerely,

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Executive Secretar
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Editor, Herald:
AN OPEN LFFEh TO THE
VOTERS OF SEMINOLE
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BURGLAR APPIIEIIENDED
TAVLOIISVI'.,t.E. md. sAPu
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this southern
into a grocery
Indiana eommu'utv.
Ii,' teur,'ljt mi,s spotted h a
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and Ne v eral Tayiorsville rimen
got their rifle's and shotguns
and surrounded the store They
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Eiiuium E. Bashara, Lake
Mary
Sabrina C. Brown, Lake Mary
Lucille N. Sharpe, Titusville
DISCHARGES
Sanford:
Sharolyn I. O'Brien
Jones N. Gill
Andrew W. Michalak
Julian F. harrison
I,ciis Nuns
Stanley Swanson
Walter C. Tost'tm
Steven N. Whelchel
Roscoe Morgan

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Leroy Anderson
Kenneth N. Atwater, Deltona
Mary Madeline Barlow,

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Deltona
Walter D. Lee, Deltona
Iva J. McArthy, Deltona
John Fuller, IX'ltona

P01. Adv. Paid for by Al Davis

Patricia D. Beck, Maitland

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Stromberg.Carlson,
and
Weathersfield. North Orlando
Water and Sewage Plant will
now
probably
meet
requirements.

Do nna H. Powers
Geraldine Ortega
Ellen J. Grissom
Julia A. Simpson
Leroy Barrow
Sam Hutto
David I.. Sanders

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present Supervisor of Eli'rt)ten.s
speaks (or her far better than I,
isnd le';ivc
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tjui;ulifiiiithieri irucet we'll the'
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sttit.'uiii'nt that ('ongresnmuun
iniust
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('hap1'Il is a 'prolessloniil

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1lie successful United Fund
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makes flu policies, and omit
u-huh s' of it ra riilidats' for this
I ijiptif I lint of fir " s hfiti ld if,,
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bacrul
quiulifiv- ;itir'n
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Inst -growing voting ru'i-nurtls,
thorough know lu'ulgu' of Ic'c tineri
laws, ability to keep ruhroiu sI of
frequent rhaniles in them, allI
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veterans
IM'nsat inns arid umietln al (,tire
sul he has lid )i'el to write'
l'iusse 2 of time inflation c cintrols,
The nisve Is but it partial
lusting of the c'ffertivc'ness f
Itill ( iitupp II as a citilen
re'hurvsi'nttItI vi' in ( 'eengnc'ss,'

unusuuillvI good veititig record

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govrrriiiii'nt whlrh will benefit
his constituents Is'rconnlh'
Sm,ic iii tul s uivu,wu'i$ tunic turn'
No fortt',l huuicing
Strung rail ionuul iteli'nuc"
Reasonable tax rr'For
A strong i'uolrigv prograill
I 't'rsoruul $uufet y insured by
uoit ivi' police authority
I'ii till r se r vi ce Jobs for
iifue'ummplll'e u'il and work iiu.
IXirt1iflltitS for )ueiItii
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(e)ngru'ss
unfuirmuued
on
iegisluitueimm nc'u'eled at (lie' grass politically
untried
than
etuts.
'l'iiese
e - iti ionregardless of his ardor for good
temiiumiuruicatiorms tire' ;ulways government,
.ue (eel upon. Two of their hills
Miriam Evans
are uulrt',usl% 'public law.
Mrs- Burton Evans m
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OLYMPIAN SHADE TREES
376 Valencia Circle. Ov iedo,

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folks turned in it
magnificent jolu, not unIv ill) the'
sale of spat - c., lout In som,io
enitstaniling la y -oiitc and copy
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reu'r.'atis,niul, huicint'sc iuriui
pl'r54)m;l eli',, ii'rits of tlii' gIMol
11i'' art' tstll ili'si -rlis'd in k.'eri
r.'portitr ial sto,11111,
And - iiili' - u''ri' unu,uuuu'nillnig
f ile
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photographers as cli a c the
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This' miiultuplie'd scores of

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ith fret' straw hats). l)eharid and School Board has approved also has had much e x perience
gavt the following outline for store hours "Shopping Spree"
113 FANNETIE EDWARDS
in the program. The program
programs.
at
WinnHigh
School
Hand
winners,
and
lucky
for
5
DeLand
the
to-day
event:
Extensive the
I)ELTONA
Sheriff John Polk, who has will include teams of one adult
Saturday. Nov. 18 — 9 a.m., Dixie. 8 p.m., Teen dance, in High School Modernaires.
plans are being made by
Refreshments throughout the been, along with many of his •in(l one teen on duty togetherShopping Center and adult
and the Pet parade spet.s of adults and
Mackle Brothers
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residents of Deltona, for a 10th children); :Ju a.m., rosier uance given O) I'IIVIIIVH Ui UIt j14j,jI[ Will uc
with
the
drug abuse program
American Legion Post 255.
contest judging; 10 a. m., Community Club.
Anniversary Birthday Party, to
Go to the
Watch this paper for further group and also outside in other
Sunday. Nov. 19
and
contests
Like place on Saturday and Games
in
the
choice
details
on this most en- areas of drug education
of
your
Church
schools
and
high
.inday, Nov. 18 and 19, in (elementary
"Oldp.m.,
tert.aining
event ev er produced programming, said that all
1
morning;
participating);
A.
lkltona Plaza. All merchants students
officers of the Drug Abuse
the
Park"
by
Deltona.
Fashioned
Concert
in
Teens;
C.
Youngsters;
B.
and organizations will parCommittee are bonded and
am.,
Adults;
11
to
1
p.m.
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!.ripitt in the event.
financial records are subject to
Buffet i in Community Club) for
Parades of children's and
both county and sta te audit.
Deltona
Club
current
adults' pets will be a special
Bannick dropped an alarming
- attraction and will open up the presidents and escorts, area
note in his presentation, when
festivities. Contests and games VIP's, and company personnel;
said, "Drugs are being
he
Cleeve
will
7:30
p.
in.
Mrs.
Ann
Nov.
3
1
p.m.,
A
tribute
to
the
Flags
of
and
for all ages will be staged
passed, gentlemen right now —
American Legion Auxiliary speak on antiques.
-4:1 school and junior high our Country, by Capt. Paul
on our school buses, in the
Post 53 will hold its November
LaBlanc of U.S. Navy; 2 p.m.,
school bands will entertain.
cafeterias, on the school
Nov.
8
7:30
p.m.
at
the
meeting
at
Marshal);
Parade
(Adm.
Fay,
There will be dancing,
Square
dancing
at
the
Sangrounds, in the classrooms and
hall
on
U.S.
Legion
American
High
school
and
Jr.
high
school
for
all
ingine, merry-making
TAX ASSESSOR
8:30
p.m.
lavatories." He said that during
Sanford. ford Civic Center at
17-92, south of
bands, local floats, Shrine units,
..s. Not a nioment of both
Insta llation of new members is Join John Saunders (caller) a six month period of this year,
days will b" dull "Action and and Miss Deltona and her
and the Starlight Promenadors. there were 1,92 persons under
c,heduled.
court; 2:30 p.m., Platform
7 YRS, APPRAISAL EXPERIENCE
fun," will be the keynote of the
17 arrested on drug abuse
presentations; Opening
festival, according to Howard
Lake Brantley High School
charges and 6,933 arrested in
Nov, 4
remarks by Deltona officials
hlolsberg, public relations'
Athletic Boosters meet at 8
4 YRS. ASSISTANT ASSESSOR
the over 17 age brackets.
Volunteer
Fire
Osteen
Introduction
of
personnel;
and
director of the event, Jerry
pm Milwee campus.
Sheriff Polk said that in
Department fish Fr), noon to 7
guests; SAR (Sons of American
Amundsen. in charge of floats
Seminole
County, there has
Nov.
9
fire
ball,
Osteen
p.m.,
SR
415;
Presentation;
Revolution)
and community participation;
been
a
71
per
cent clearance of
Seminole
County
Campers,
at
noon.
shoot
starts
turkey
of
Presentation
speakers;
3:15
of
charge
Dwight Hawkins, in
its
cases
during
this same
all
7:30
pin.,
First
Federal
S
&amp;
L,
I)n';ut ('iti/s'ns:
p.m.,
Drawings
for
merchants'
and
Bands;
Parades and
ov. S
time period.
Altamonte Springs.
Charles McCarthy, general awards; drawing for Marco
.re you being dt'ct'it'd b - niv OI)pOIiI'iit violiti, IS 8(1 'I!r(iSiflg ''RE'ftlltN
Fish fry, Our Lad' of the
In explaining about his
Island weekends (for Deltona
ctulrrnan of arrangements.
Nov. 10
lakes Church, Maxinillian St.,
Hill) to (liffice" when he Vio as N1•:'I:u ELh:('Tl:I)?''???''??
programs, Bannick said that he
At a press briefing.Holsberg, residents only); 6 pin., (after
Rummage saic will be held at
Deltona, 4-7 p.m.
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IIIV Christian ('L.....t..
Flag raising ceremony at
If so. did he deceive you vollith his oilier
Normandy Boulevard, Deltona,
Good Samaritan Home by
I)ISTORTKI)
s-r.\TE1l•:N'I's???'??'!
sponsored by the Christian
ems
BPOE Lodge 1241, at 1:30 p.m. Women's Leadership of the
church. Sale hours are 9 a.m. to
Nov. 7
p;t'nt has luent joimed Some to" 1issn'ssm,',,(s in Seminole ('ount,'
Sanford Senior Citizens Club, 6 p.m.
7
out
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SanfordCivicCenterat 11:30 a.
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in., sack lunch followed by Nov.
Annual Teriyaki Steak
program and business meeting.
Property
hich qualifies as .(ItI('t'lTUILl. Pl{OPERTY must be
Dinner at the Fleet Reserve, 5-8
David Farr reported for struction not yet started.
as Sii('hi atTordlig to I"L( hit I l)% LAW.
Sanford Shuffleboard and p.m.
Status of plants in Seminole
Langley Adair, Pollution
Tourist Club; covered dish
Control Officer who was absent County was reported thusly:
Veterans Buddy Poppy Day,
My ()ppi)nenl SIlOt'LI) KNOW this and SIIOULI) KNOW that neither he
dinner, 6 p.m., business
at Tuesdays meeting. Adair's Under enforcement,
sponsored
by Sanford VFW
nor I can do amm - ttming about it until the LAWS are changed.
follows, at the
meeting
report indicated that his office nections
were
Maitland
Post 10108.
clubhouse on the lakefront.
tad received the new guidelines Utilities
Tanglewood plant
Family fish fry by Sa nf ord
For (he PRO 01.*
II" of this si ;utrnm.'nt ask any Legislator, any Attorney, or
for consideration of additional and Country Club Estates
Lake Mary Woman's Club VFW Post 1008
connections t so-wage systems, Plant.
at K of C hail;
a ui
R
ea l Est alt' Broker.
and Lake Mar) Chamber of
open to the public, 6-8:30 p.m.
Basically, Oese new criteria
Apple Valley and Spring Commerce, meet the caninclude: plants In c'mpliance Valley
'Iii cii V( )TJ: for
(waiting for engineer's didates. 6:30 pin.. at lAlke
Bazaar and bake sale,
ith l.is and regulations are
and possibly Chuluota Mar)' School,
sponsored
by
Ladies
Guild
at
not restricted. Proposed con- report)
plant after repairs will all
Lutheran Church,
nections for which a building probably
I'he Lions Clubs meets at 12 Ascension
under
qualify
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8:30 n.m., ( off 17rr
Cas
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permit all sewer permit
noo n at the Holiday Inn house
classification I or
of
Seminole
Plaza I
was obtained prior to the date of
of Steak banquet room. Sanford 92 north
TAX ASSESSOR
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Under temporary operating
the official ordei ;re authorized
Herald Editorial Page Editor
on
Nov.
iS
to be connected to the system. permit and probably will be Stafford Derby will speak
dancing at the SanREPUBLICAN
Factors to be considered are allowed connections that do not
politics.
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p.m.
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Civic
Center
at
the
the condition of the receiving exceed a pee-set B.O.D. and
Pd. Pol. Adv. by Bill Suber, Campaign Treas.
Regular monthly meeting of Join John Saunders(caller)
waters; efficiency of present suspended solids load is the City
the Longwood Civic League, and the Starlight Promenadors.
treatment facilities; efforts by of Sanford.
applicant to comply; hardship
Undetermined plants at
to be considered in- present are C4issuco. Oviedo
mlivmdually; need for revenue to
High
School,
Stuckey's,
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Your Progress edition is it
fine piece of i 'irk, with its well
Ia I il
out,
i'omprehi'nsi vu'
u'overnge of (ii'' st'euiiitiglv
limit less factors
of the
stiinultut ing II lu'-stvlr (if (lie
area.
l'tit' pi cture cove rage is
ii nm z In g, not on l y in t ile
niinit'r of shots used, hut for
the high quality, sharp detail in
them and for time clarity or
reproduction lit

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Drug Abuse Council Praised

Friday, Nov. 3 , 1972

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Friday, Nc''. 3. 10

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Barker Begins Probation

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M' the Pr tw'ity (or hi.4 patents
re%ntIvcL'
Many
tnstnt(k'ant
Assistant t'iluntv Attorney
or items of lesser lnur( werr I Ioinr,I Marset' tall thnt the
handled by the hoard of (';iuntv ('ulunty i'ouluI simply tell
commission at Tues'lavs (itsehlct In' could move the
meeting. One was the seating of hiutliting but must agree that the
Assistant Count
another
county is not involved in afl'
r ult which might •'ncmur front it
Att orney . The atiIntut at.
removal
torn'ev Thom Uumnlwrger was
out of town on a case. Assistant
i'll BACK ON
I ACFNI1A
Attnrne% Howard Marsee w a
in court en a matter for the
llwre would apw'nr to %w on
County, Assistant Attorney Ibid end to liii' Aliwrts Pit saga
us in court and the
Kirk
Again this week. Assistant
Commission was left without an Attorney Sutton 1 iih'nrl. said
attorney in the session Marsee that Hinmonut AItw'rt, ow tier of
sent in another of their office the pit, uin whii('h a temnjnar
assistant attorneys, Sutton in timieI turn tins Iii'e,i pini'eut
lhlyari. to represent them
Commissioner Al 1).i%-i %
questioned the legalit of thus
action at first since hiulyard had
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ENTERTAiNiNG at SaI strtuae Masonic L.
Masters Dinner were Gene Shirley, magician and ventriloquist from
Forest City, and his side kick Mike. Shirley is the pre int of

The former Central mirThgenc Age"- agent was handed a 60-day suspended aiI anWne and probation Wednesda y
by Q'irninal Court Judge Paul
Baker. He had been charged
with a felony but Barker reduc'ed the offense to a rnisiemeknor
Baker's judgment was conditional on Barker's surrender of
his notary seal, but local parole
officials weren't quite awe that
was legaL
"We're trying to figure Out
how to handle the notary seal,
said Phillip Ware, district pa.
'ole rna.qor, 'There is sorrw
quc.ction about the court's su.
thou to revoke a notary seal
issued by the gcvve.rxxir."
But Ware saId Barker agreed
not use h notan seal until the
matter is resolved.

the hu'ing of school nurses,

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grip al propert new Sprr
lake Elementary School th-hi
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RUBBER BOOTS
OVERSHOES
ARMY BOOTS

Authorized takuu

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STATE ATTORNEY

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administrative assistant, check
the aVauIat)le supply and conditton of storage lilt's bi'fort'
purchasing any new equipment
as requested at this work
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the needs of all our children.

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Last week, County Engineer
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treasfer of pe tty cash funds for
stamps.
m Thisraused sonic furor

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in the Clerk's office and with
the auditor since they see no
reison for an increase in petty

A VOTE FOR
DICK WILLIAMS
NOV. 7 IS A VOTE FOR
SOLUTIONS BEFORE
ZONING

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PLAN BEFORE WE GROW

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AL, IF YOU ARE RUNNING
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storage vaults It was tin'
opinion that there should Ix,tu o
copies of the voutit\- recorth, on

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Seminole County

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D. GUY ALLEN
PRESENT SEMINOLE COUNTY TAX ASSESSOR
NOT SEEKING RE ELECTION

ENDORSES
1-1 tig h Evans will take to the Florida Senate a
record of accomplishments.. Ho has been a civic Ieclaor i fl
his community, served the youth and his church. Ho was
member of the Brovard County Commissioners, and served
as Chairman. He pushed for modernization of county qovernment. His efforts brought on reduced property tax rates
ran for the Commisfor property owners. When Hugh
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sioner' s office, he outlined a specific program 01 things h 0
. As your
wanted to accomplish. He kept those promises
State Senator, he pledges to be "A man you can turn to"
for integrity, experience and results. Elect Hugh Evans, your
State Senator, District 16.
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Some time ago, chairman
Drummond requested Layer to
research the scheduling for
abstract work done for the
county. He said that the
determination should be made
in terms of dollars rather than
in numbers of jobs assigned to
the two companies which have
indicated an interest in working
for the count) in this capacity.

14ix .-\,essor vho Is nor

seeking re-election states-My choice forTax Assessor is Tern (;Oemhel, Republican. who has
years experience in appraising and assessing. Since ! took office in 194.
Terry has been Assistant Assessor and has worked diligently to educate
himself for the job he is seeking I believe Terry Goemhl will make an
outstanding Tax Ass es sor for S('rllif101t' Count

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Victor Glschler was back for

delayed, Gene Mooney swung

about the fourth time before the
county board again about
authority to move that

into action. The result: The

delapidated shack, whose

will be completed on schedule.

owner cannot be found, but
which is located in the middle of
a road, partly in the county
right of way and partly on
Gischler's property and
blocking access to his property.
(;ischler said that he wanted
the road cleared of the obstacle

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as a freshman legislator

A man you can turn to
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Ad, Mack Blythe Treas.

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up to its original priority and

Pd. Pol.

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Transportation announced

Also, you:

YOU ARE RIGHT, AL, YOUR
RECORD D SPEAK FOR
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When the Department of

four-laning was moved back

—Defined low density as 6 units-acre and medium density of
13 units-acre. (Letter to Robert Daehn, Chairman of
Planning and Zoning Board 4.11.72)
—Voted against protecting the Wekiva River Banks from
development. (County Commission minutes 2-22-72)

cash funds in any department.
Ashby Jones, deputy clerk,
suggested that the county
simply make direct payment
for the stamps for the departments to avoid any petty cash
contusion, Zoning
Administrator Bob Brown has
been buying the stamps for his
department out of his own
pocket funds. Rod Layer said
that when the move is cornpleted into the new courthouse
and there is a centralized mail
room, then this problem of
stamps need not exist at all.

Gene

Of 30 requests for multi-family zoning, the County Planner recommended the acceptance of only 7, but you voted in favor of 14, Al
—Supported the Billboard Lobbyists by voting against a
strong billboard ordinance. (County Commission minutes
8.31-71)
—Voted for a subdivision in a greenbelt, water recharge
area. (County Commission minutes 10-26.71)
—Voted for apartments in a low density area on Red Bug
Road. (County Commission minutes 8-15.72)
—Voted for apartments in a low density, residential area at
Grove Ave. and Howell Branch Road. (County Commission minutes 2-15-72)

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filed in separate locations for

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requested that the Heart inelude hlilvard among the
assistant county attorneys and
the Board dill take this action.

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Representatives from the
office of Clerk of Circuit Court
appeared before the Hoard to

Don't Let

nurse
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duty the same days that the

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Keep leadership that works for

The agreement will be ef- for five acres of board-w'ned
I ectwe for this school year only Oviedo
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Republican

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10 students are attending classet
each school to hire Its nurse,
and n11 work a seven-hour da
Board advised that each school
Board In other actions:
parent-teacher organization
Expelled a 16-year-old
would have to raise funds to pay
its run-se but the money win be Oviedo Hh School VCPuth Ire
actrunistered by the School the rest of the school year.
In rq*ning the imitation

SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS

HIP BOOTS

School Nurses Authorized

with n&amp;r"A-trjW*ff Froursat
-an county ,iciools authorizing

FOR THE GROWING '70's

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and riursc_c Lar wI1 t't
on the following pay scale: Red
.Seminole School Board at a Cross F" aid trained person.
Wednesday night meeting at
.so month; bc'ense'd rrOnedo High School approved tucal mn-se. $275 monthly and
entering into an agrrnent registered nurse.
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Fellowship of Christian Magicians.

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ngnln!t nov ihiunping until the ,'inuuliuuctihleq uuituy I' ulIuu,Il)4'.I
(Iii' In It IR
tiligill.1111p4l. 111IR lot'' 1111, pit
(',,iflhl4IRtOhIi'r Rid Vihieti Itaill
now requested teinpirar),
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lilt 11111Iprs1nndIn4 wnt that
permission to uluunp nun untnhustlhle matter into the pit. a p.rs;innent injiinvtinti and
11w' Forestry Service suggested eventual u'lnqlng of the p1t WIlt
that these non .i'migiiIiittih,Ips the ultimate goal fit the rnmnmight help Iii i'tInguIshi the ,,tissinii ''It will take a lnte
fire. The otlirney Ii Alleut Is r.motiflt Of (line for visual in
;greeuuhle Iii signing a iluitited sw'u'tInns to keep a m'het'k on (he
. ngret'tiii'uit, II$IynruI mqwratinn. since Albert's track
sail titmit the on gnrhmige should record oil u'wjw'intlun it mt
he al low eul suiui I hat thin %'ery gunNi ('unnmtulssioni'r Al
agreement shoulul espressl). t)nvls taut that Albert's
mimi' t
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'1814' minmi-cuimmihu ct I lii's 'ii ngts'u'tuient c
sun
'thitig,
thteit
he
violntd
immamly
"lily 1w nulvzmntngm'uuis t, the'
I 'ounty to get this uugrvi'mnent citatIons before aunt ''I see ill'
with MIs'rt that no garbage will rensimi to uun'etk' to lilt wktw
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OFFICE SERVING

Hell b' Iwhikd
CW.Arc Sa lli
parole
other cafl'. Rut 60 da's
tcts like
fendant Bernard L Barker, course ha'e ($lIer
Inimd gWI4 of il)eg*ay notatit- with him at home or at work," is S shirt time."
ing a $,flO0 Repuhikn
paign chect, began his 60-d*s
probation Thursday with a
'cck-in at the Miami Parole
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FOR A RESPONSIVE ELECTIONS OFFICE

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notste that
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tO t. h,øt.i
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shove ttylp.l (oupt at hit

hambsia In the (Ourtboui. in
Sanford, Seminal@ tounfli, riptide
.n, ci. hereby a.lv;%,l tttøt oI

jPtion to the rio.! Aountlng 50,1

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p,nw to said hooting
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not i;ei anti eii t ..i to , .itt sop
latmi anti ti.'nsntI
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•the, of nu, ,t1a hv. AInI
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SIP Of isiti (nunty. to the (ni.ntp

i'qkiino word for ''l,rnttit'r," will
114' lniinctwd hire Thnri.ttiy to
bring 18dm, t*'1ptinn and
IplevI.4lon service (or life first
limo to v88l ara of (stinda,
TIm sittollito. tt,o flrt mull
ommi'rtinI
for
•ouumtlf)i(011(lfts within the lrntdors
of mingle country, will greatly
4'lrl contact with the t'tulsldo
world Inc tumindroils Of tiwili
hi)ttltIutIhIitIi't In t)i' kf'-toIfl(I
northiontit which 0(1W lIi';WIf1
on qhurt.witvo rsdiot
('ottuiuiiui,irstlotis
(nimnillnti
Ministrrltobort !ftarihtury said
Anik•I hrrnId it tignifi'-nnit

( nnnt at %anfos.J. rpn,lds. within
ii, (SipiniSt mcwtthi lion, the tI.n.

of he fIit ptthllt shIn,, of this iw4I
I we top'*% of pot h t talivii or doniand
p,
aitcit be in wiusnu, and i,.stt

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or 5thni.y SOd S tnpsnI.d fly
filing be. of poe ,J!tp anti an h
tic demand not in bliPti
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At pve( jti Iv of the t at
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IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT. IN ANU
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SPMINOIN COUNT
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO 71 I1

ARRIVING NOV. 5th.

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MI, lIAR!) Itt I I V STINNI III .
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NOTICE OF ACTION

TO CAROLYN 8 STINNFTTI
N (Slot: Nt UNKNOWN
YOU A h-f I hit i-h I flY Not it it t)
thAI an Of lion lot tJi%%oIutin oh
olartlautis has
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oit ito tt'tltifrtI ii t"t " .1 I l'fi
of tot written dpl,naea, it any, In P
on CARROLL. OIJUKI, Attorney fctr
b'eIit,oner, whoil stt(lr,%% $ 517
Sanhtwd Atlantic flank fluhldinu,
Sanford. F loi- Ida 37771, and II. he
original with the Clerk of the shove
ihiled Court on or helm', the 241h
.1cc Of NovernhCr, A 0) 1972.
otherwise, a judgment may be en

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demanded ci the Petition
WIT NI SS my hand and the seal ol

Ottobler, AD 191)

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"ret titiot, P4sn*e ¶htute ( lisps..
$4% 01 Inc Ida SttuIe will ceg iI.r
taith the Check of the tictull Co.,rI, ct
And for S•mlnolø Comity, rhnrl d
ft.,111 fit 11rilof of
tifs
(Mill tto ,I thi ci,?,o flip fi,
titio,,i clilr, hit wI '.I'PI t40W000)
VIII A(,1 AI'AM IMINIS
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JOINT VI 141 (IIF - ,ocher which we
are engaged in Imalnesi at '.1st.
Roatl 431, City oh I ongwnod, Florida
That the perl.e'a itit..eat.,I In said
buaineaa .nt.rprla.a are at botIctwi
John hi MCIintm'k. Jr
W I srI Downs
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NOTICE OF INTENTION
TO REGISTER FICTITIOUS
TRADE NAME
P4u1,,r a to-t etj( g n ItiM 14,111 a

iiIl'JIhI( (if lIt lIlI',llil otir hliltiflulill
tol.'pluorlr nut! t1rondc1Istin,
tititwiirkn 1111(1 the north,''
Stllubury said. 'II represents
drutinrith' Improvement iti
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-'ill1I (Irt coin
IIIUI)iCati(Ifls to the' north.
lekiiat (imiida ( terp is P11)

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An American tna(ie 1)cita
rocket is ctwduIed for Ititinrti•

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Judge of the CirCull Court
Pollack, pledging to appeal the basis, with the replacement
for Seminole County. Florida dismissal. "It's a tragic waste weapons to be of the same or
publiSh Oct 21, 1 Nov 3. tO. I?.
and it's hitting below the bell similar characteristics and

They've wasted all the money it properties.
took to train a top police officer
In anticipation that an agreeand make him a professional. snent may be signed soon, the
"Whaldoes his hair and mus- Nixon administration brushing

engaged in busir-ess at 2SAS

Park tache have to do with how he millions of dollars worth of mil.
protects our home and land- itary equipment into South
Florida under the fictitiOuS name of
PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK,
Vietnam to beat any cease-Fire
lies?"
and that I intend to register said
cutoff,
including 30 of the first
name with the Clerk of the Circuit
(Dur-sengine
transport planes to
Court, Seminole Cotinly, Florida In
TR1(.k THI NKINGbe given to the South Vietnaaccordance with the provitic4fl of
the Fictitious Name Statues. To
mese air force. The Cl3osbegan
Wit: Section 54509 Florida Statutes
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stuitittit-d across a way to get
(Al, hall employes to work (in even though pilots and inechan.
ics have not been trained for
till'it,

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FICTITIOUS NAMIE
Owen Ii Meharg, dllectdr of them.
am
NOTICE IS her eby giv en that I
The training of the Cl3ocrews
the department, in reshuffling
engagad In business at IS Eileen
Drive. AlISM0411110 Springti, Seminole parking spaces in the City. will be handled by civilian
County, F lof Ids under the f 101tioull (,ounty Building garage. de- firms under contract, working
not"ci cided to (urn% - *Ixx)I parking with the U.S. Air Force ad.
Thai I Intend 10 register said
150
for 200 visory group for the time being,
010
the
Circuit
of
with the Clerk
persons on a first conic, first sources said If the
Seminole County. Florida in a
a fir
the
serv ed
cordsoice with the provisions Of

bas is worried over agreement is aigted while the

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Statutes 1957

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My record shows consistent voting to hold taxes
down, support of law enforcement, and orderly development."

KEEP L D VICOUNTY COMMI IONER
3rd DISTRICT, SEMINOLE COUNTY, DEMOCRAT

the early rush to get the "pool' training ia still under way, the

civilian finns will take over Ow
spaces. but admits it In ght
reentire
program, the sources
sult in oniployei getting to %clork

eaiit'r

think

Wo'e tieen
he staid.
par?
.vorking 45voral (tayq a mvk

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financial roso'ir'es (no people

The arriving at Saigon's Tan Son
director of the department of Nhut Air Base Thursday nd

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Laos.
The draft peace agreement
negotiated by Henry A. KLssinger and the North Vietramcse
in Paris calls for the withdraw.
al of all U.S. for ces from Vietnam within 60 days of a ceasefire, but nothing has been salt!
publicly about U.S.civilian adThe Sanford Herald, a newspaper 01 hair but he rejected a 30-day
visers.
genteel circulation inh:ll%chi ty Of
severe.
too
The
agreement
as
also
suspension
Florida,
e'd in
,
Chief
Garmire
may
have
the
stipulates
that
the
United
States
Sanford, Florida.
DONE AND ORDERED at San Last word now, but l doubt if the urn send military equipment to
ford Seminole County. Florioa thiS courts will see it that way," the Saigon government only as
241h day of Octo"t, 1912
said Zell's attorney, Paul replacements on a one-to-one
S Clarence T. John'ton. Jr

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(i(WOfll. 451(1 1iimnrratq hay"
ri(1 hoait 111194,11M 41A "ol
e*nia Mi'.
pog the ismne
Gnvt'rn ilanations Pmwsv.r. go
to ',Yihingtnmm ind af not hf.

lite, which was built by Amerka sllughcs Ai raft Corp and
several Canadian subcontrat--

to be dottf mined by resolution of the
'1 can't believe it" said Zell,
City Council In the yearS $975 to 2003,
inclusive, bearing inlerest payable a five-year police veteran. 'Posemi annually at Such rape or rates lice work Is my career."
not exceeding The legal rate. a MO(t
let!, 26, was fired after a
particular d:scrptOn f said booth
in
the
Complain
t
series
of negotiations with Garbeing contained
filed In these proceedings
mire hit an impasse. Zeil
This Order to Show Causle %hall be
agreed to accept a two-day suspuwi%hed.flthemaflnerrecUaed
pension for refusing to trim his
in
Section 1S06 Florida Statutes

FICTITIOUS NAME
NOTICE lSherebfgivec,That lam

(ipor,iting pnas for (4)P
(*rr.n Rntv.Florida 'sm..
h.ik,rnr!ør ,trt,und patgn rne*r,linstor for th. Sir-

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raithin sal°llite, Anik (JfIE'rs tl,o
(In!) Pt onoink ;I,iI 10-110111
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By GEORGE ESPER
Associated Press Writer
SAIGON (Ap)—The U.S.
BE AFFECTED IN ANY WAY Causes
government has drafted secret
THERE
BY.
plans for a military advisory
aCh of you are hereby
.
ou
required to appear on the 20th day Of
group of American civilians to
November, 1972, t 100 o'clock P M
remain in South Vietnam after
before the Circuit Court for
MIAMI (AP) - Daniel Zell,
all U.S. troops are withdrawn,
Seminole County. Florida. at
Courthouse in Sanford, Florida, arid Miami's Policeman of th Year similar to the situation that now
Show cause why the prayer Of tile for 1969, has been fired because
exists in Laos.
Complaint filed in the above entitled his mustache and sideburns
U.S. military sources said the
proceedings should no be gran e
.
and the Water and Sewer Revenue failed a ruler test.
advisers would be employed by
Bonds, therein described, and the
After days of inter-departcivilian firms that would be Unproceeding authoriisng the issuance
confirmed,ment squabbling, Police Chief
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contract to the U.S. Defense
thereof, validated and
or
Departments.
Said bonds consisting Of Four Million Bernard,arm e
Dollars 51-1,000.000 00) Water arid Zell Thursday, saying the ohhiwould be on the order of Air
Sewer Rcvenue Bonds of the City of cer's mustache was a quarter of
America, the charter airline
Casselberry, Florida dated with a
on
an
inch
too
long
and
his
sidethat the U.S. Central Indate to be defer mined by resoluli
of the City Council, and maturing burns were a half an inch too
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BY THE CITY OFCASSELLSERRV,
FLORIDA.RE WATER
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NUE
SEWER
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were in thes rM," Champion vertiqlnR find nth" rfaimpaign

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(ooir' ( hmripton,, it riiI
ffr 'invol'.pr '.,o boptJq f

r.'Ipsqpil Iron, t,ttt rnnpp
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Noli,. Ia til're4,y given that the to (114' growth of the northern
tInIpvaIgnpf, fIIcItISflt to the
Collillilln,,,

Mitnagerneot, Inc. Willis I hlaH
to boost the 600-pound satellite
and Marlene Hall are the sole
OwnerS of Pool Care &amp; Problem
toward a stationary orbit 22,300
Solver Company and Intend to
rimlics above the earth. After a
regiSter with the Clerk of Circuit
seven.wcek checkout, it is cxCourt of Seminole County, Florida.
said trade name of Pool Care 5.
pe(te(I to be ready for corninerProblem Solver Company in corn
c'ial traffic on Jan. 1.
1ff THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
*tti Section 56509 Florida
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDApliance
Anik-t will be capable of reCASINO. 72-1190
laying
10 color television chanDated at Casselberry, Florida.
DIVISION A
thiS 91h day of October, 1912
nels or 9,600 telephone circuits.
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
Hall's Property Maintenance
or a combination as desired.
CITY
OF
CASSELBIRRY, Management. Inc , a Florida
FLORIDA. a political Subdivision of Ixrailon by W I Hall, President
Initially it will broadcast three
5 The Slate of Florida,
and Marlene flaIl, Secretary
color TV channels, one in the
P1
Plaintiff,
S Willis T Hall
French language For Canada's
as
Marlene lI,.lI
STATE OF FLORIDA. and the Pubhist, Oct 70. 2?, 5. Nov , ,
several million French speakTaxpayers. Property Owners and
ing neonle
Citizens of the City of CaieIbqrry DEl $15
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IWC IV WILl t available for
including non residents owning
property or subject to taxation
the first time not only in some
therein, of &amp;,
FICTITIOUS NAME
northern communities but also
Defendants
NOTICE IS hereby given that we
in scores o, clues and villages
TO THE STATE OF FLORIDA, are engaged in buSineSS at PSI
THROUGH THE STATE AT Country Club Road. Lake Mary, across ttmesouthern part of CanTORNEY FOR THE EIGHTEENTH Seminole County. Florida under the
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF SAID fictitious name of MAR JOYS
SEVERAL BEAUTY SALON, and that we in
STATE,
THE
PROPERTY OWNERS. TAX
tend torecjiater said name with the
PAYERS AND CITIZENS OF THE Clerk of The Circuit Court, Seminole
visors
OF. CASSELDERRY, County. Florida in accordance with
CITY
r L0NI0A•
INCLUDING
the provisions of the Fictitious
NON-RESIDENTS
OWNING Name S?atules, To Wit Section 165
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PROPERTY OR SUBJECT TO 09 Florida Statutes
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Stay
in
S r Marty Bailey
TAXATION THEREIN, AND ALL
F
OTHERS HAVING OR CLAIMING
Joyce Hobbs
ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR IN Publish Oct I). N. 77. Nov 1
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hold nearly
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trilndi(ppLq over the, j*c'ripnq rst
it) Illp hiffillp for thel prpititionfial III( littril Nict(on anti I)Proof rat
(c".rgo 1(nvcrn,
figur
in
ynlo
Florida,

hat twe't a Inr,uuklsihk' lm:indlcap

612 Sanford Atlantic Rank flIUg
SAnford. Florida 12111
PubIih; Oct 77, &amp; Nov 3. 10. I?
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I I'.t'Iii i;ru.ruP r,!rfrI,t!41A fe.r rI'n n fr.ritlo -q
f'vor. If Iisc'vov will ,,uittsr that 9,,' rs-sIøftini'p of the Pr,'qkl,'rit, $1 rniIlInn
1st tn . rim,r rø.st.j hy
rho rltIfltfl •.vs
shout frn'rtiv' ffli'Im1 J4nwevsr,
IInpiitiIlrnn ,rul'tI wtpon F'l',rlqla'q 15 uiJIfrtn
nyc GOP rnntrjbotnrq have 4..
pp q- vntorq f(. tti tpc polk '1(.V 1 It, nr,tv'rl I.Ifl p.'r (Øfl( of th. tRt,'
7'AflAfl t,
ksd to th. (;(,p .vpøn.' ,''lur1

of ii widely seattoroci iXIi)IIlltIiOfl
existing in tI harsh environment

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Publith Nov J. 10. 1?, 24. 1912

Clerk of Circuit Court
Seminole County, Florida
By Maxine S Eden
Deputy Clerk
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Dated This 14th day of O(tob.
,011P4 V flALJM of
*.hstIOn and ranko. P A
201 1, 40 flatlivirolod,
MsiItanri. Florida ilfil
I't,tjIEah ()t I 1?, L Nov i 10 *1

Nixon -McGovern Finances

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Friday. Nov. 3. 972
Legal Notice

Legal Notice

FICTITOUS NAME
NOTICE ISPertbp 0-ten tPØt i am
Ti SneSS A! Fl1 rig
engaged :t
Seminole Arponl, Ov.esio. Sem.rszte
County. F on øa under $Pie f,Ct tICKS
ridr f SELL A PLANE FIND A
PLANE SERVICE, ar'ø ttvt I in!firid
tcregtftf sad name *th the Clerk
of the Circuit Court. 3m.re
COunty. Fbor.oa ri accordance with
th provisions of tPe F1tiot.t
Sect.on
flame Statt.tet. To Wi'
$4304 Floeiea Statue's 1937

boulevard .n the Cty of Win!pr

1977
DC! 1

That the party •ntqw%?pd •n i3d
bI4i'%t41 etit,fVI%t Ii at tIIØwt
De4opment Ertrvprswt.
lncorrattd 0 b a
5htoaP Hhl0ndl
S Warren £ WsII,smt

5 Clarence P Sanders
PubliSh Oct 30. 37, 1. NOv 3

NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS

NAME STATUTE
TO WHOM iT '&amp;Y COKCEQN

Writer Sprisgi, F Ior.ca

'Thai the party intereSted sri sad
In re Estate of
.tiridt5 enterprise is as follOwS
.t.Nif f?A S1EPtE'.S
Dei.elopment En?erpr art
lrscorpara'rd 0 Dl SPIPOIPi
To All Creditors and Pertons Havine
S Warren ( Williams
Claims or Demands Aa,ntt Sad
cc Pretoent
I state
Pvbl,th Oct 30. V. A PlOt 3 10.
You ano each of you are herrb,
no?f.,O and reQuired t prelent at, i73
clOrni and demaflO% 4t'(h y.j. (W DEl 11?
c'thtr of you. may hOve apa'nt the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE

eilat, 01 AlE VERA
t
STEPHENS. oeceateG. a?,
f
Cc*jnty. to the COunty Ju0t
Seminole COjnty. Flor.da, t h.%
011cc in th court hj5
$ sa.0
County at Sanford, Florida, *?hri
tea calendar mcm?Pet trom the I,rn
of ftte first publicatiOn Of ?ht nOteCC
TocQp.etpfedc c" ' lenind
ri-i
rt ,rlrç
s'at.
thall b
the pae of resdence ar0 pal, OIfi(e
eddreit of the (la,"taflt arid thOu
sworn tO by the carnan'. Pt agent
01 attDfF*y arid accornpan.e'a by a
I ihnç fee of one dollar arid such
clam or demand nc to tl sPan DC

void
pita J Iw.g
As adminstrator 0$ ?Pie
Estate of

ANNIE VERA STEpMENS,
r a se.
Gordon Frederick
AttOrriCy lo' the Estate

EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO 77W7
SUIT TO QUIET TITLE
PAl' OrtO (AN
ROVDLP4 C,
Psi itte.
Plainutes.

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t.OLUSIA INS'EST YEPiT COM
PAPiY. INC. a Florida COrDOrIliCA'S.
f active arid •f dittolved, the
s,r,bro*n oticert, d.re'ctOrs.
%tockP-ioIcerl thereOf, acting as
!rt.Stpe% therefore, thf.,r unkriOwri
tt.ccessOrs arid asagns. ano
PSARNETI RANK of JACKSON
VILL( NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
t (.'cjtir Cst fh Esta!e of ER
(f IP4( W LANDIS oeceasec. ar-io
SLLLY W LANDIS. 0% trsjtipf. f
USIA INvESTMENT COP'
I'LNY, INC
arid P4.NA I
WHITEHAIR.
as trustee ct

P 3 8oa 1793
Sanford. Florda )7'7$
PbIJt Oct I). 30. 7. Noi 3, 1577

.OL USIA INVESTMENT COSt
P.NY. INC aric FRANCIS P
WH1IEPIAIR. at
!rutiee of
OFI7
VOLUSIA INVESTM(NT COM
PANY. INC. arc ROBERT H
1ff THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND i-lt, WKIP4S at a C
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
-HAWKINS
s n.te if
FLORIDA
ri; arid 1 OebO !hr t.flkflC)itfl
CASE NO 72 12s7
h'I, Of.vi%e'C't. segaipel printers.
In re The P,t.t.On of
trustees. spouse'S. creditors. l.enOrs.
JACK FRAN'N PCPETSON svcCessoms ar-id all O'?'*r partiet
and KAY ENGISPI WICiE1SON. clamnO ti. tPsrC,r,;P
under or
P. *te
against ROBERT H HAWK lIdS. a
NOTICE
ka P H HAWKINS ar--id TO DONALD PAY SIMMONS
HA W K INS. Pit itte, and the
C 0 Joe L Toad
unkrio*n hers. Opsitef's, 4-gaterl.
I3th Avenue North
grantees. trustees.
spouses.
Alevander C.?y. Alabama
Cred,tDrt. lienorl, successorS and all

YOU ARE NOTIFIED thOt ?hC other patirt claiming my right,
above tamed Pt? tOntrI, JACK
ANKLINRICKETSONaridvAY
tr
ENGLISH WICKETSON. hi
rave fled a 1.,tf.on in the •tx'vt
itynd COutt to' Ipif. adoption f the
minor children named ifl tP!

t,tlt Or .Vttf'rf.5t to the fOlbo.rQ
ties r bed land. Ip sng a rid be irig fl
Sem-tirvole County. Florida. arid I B

I4RASELL arid LILLIAN 0
BRASELL. hit *itt. anc COURT
NFY I. COLLINS arid THOMAS E
COLLINS. her husband. arid IPIA W
BRASELL. 1k a INS-i W BRASELL
HICKS. if living arid if dead he'
unkt'Owfl heirS, 0f.vitef.%. legati-et
pranteet. trustees. spo.ses
crpaitort liervort, st.ccittocs and all
ofhf'c partiet clam-rig by. thrOugh.
sNide' oragairilt INA W BRASELL.

Pr lion Yu .rc commanded o
'erve a copy l your written
r'rfenl.et. if any. on MARVIN I
IFAMAN, JR
of Ardr,*s
mOthers. 'teppee I. Kemp, P A , 311
'irtPt Orange Avenue. Oclanoo
stir ida 90I. Petitioners AttOrniy.
on or bIore the lath day at
November. 1977. arid tie the original aKaIPIAW (tRASELLHICKS.and
with tPie Clerk of this Court ether II'Sp
,,rtkrscswfl Pert, devised
before service or P,tit,on1irs at
grantee's.
truStee'S.
4-oatee%.
to'ny or immediately therf'af?tr
spouse's. (rod-tOrt, IienOrs, tu
'htr*,$t a default map be entered cessors. arid all otner partes
rtst you be tbf. reId demanded csamng an, right, title or ,nterest
?Pie Petton
'0 itsI t011O*.rig described land. ly.rvg
.FwlTW(SS my hand arid the teal of ml be,ng •n Scm nOSe County
'- Court .' Sanford, SernnoIe I lØr.da,
...jfllp. Flo'idà. tti.i 11th da, of
Defendants
icvber 1977
NOTICE OF SUIT
'TO VOLUSIA INVESTMENT
I.,thr H Deckwith. Jr
C rrk 01 Circuit Court
ti CreIia V hem

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p.

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'577
IS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR
CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO 72-1339
'l GREATER NEW YORK

COMPANY, INC a Florida cor
porat iOn. if active ar-sd .1 di5tOlied.
thp irSnZv*fl Officers. drectors
%'orIihOIdert thereof. acting at
'r,ttef"5 therefore. the,? oflknO*fl
tcCet%o'5 arid assigns, ROBERT

H
HAWKINS. a K a P
HAWKINS. ar-id .-- HAWKINS. hi
tile' f living irid 'f oead then

rkrtwn heirs. devisee's, legate-Ps.
granted, trustees. spouses
creditors. Iienort. tuCrSWrt so all
Oth,r panes claiming by. thrOugh.
tr-Oe't or aganIt ROBERT If
'.vlNGS aAP4K. a (orDorat,)r, HAWKINS, a P. a P H HAWKINS
- HAWKINS, hit itife arid the
rar4,d ltd tasting stride' Itte or
yntr'e'n he'.n% devitees. legaters.
thf 5tatr 01 Pfr* York
'rt.lteet,
spouses,
p1. ii? lb granteet,
creditors. leniort, successors arid au
IWILDOId E SPARKMAN arid other parties cIam.rg any right
r •ntere'st to the folloitrig
title
)QAN I 3PAIK MAN, h4 *f
De terid rI s Oetc?ibfid land, lpinQ lfld being in
Seminole Count,. Florida. arid I B
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

NOTICE OF SUIT
tO DEWILOOPd F SPARKMAP4
P40 JOAN I SPARKMAN. h
r.Ø to am, and III Othe' pIties
clamng afip right, tile and or
.nttrelt .n and tO th* foIIo*n;
,ltscribf.a property, to t
Th South 73 frf4 o the North 373
'.' of the We% ISO tCf'I Ol IPir (alt
feet of tPt SE • of IPi4' NW. of
'(liOn It. T0wnP.p 70 So.tn.
. .'nge 30 Eat?. rubI.c Records of
,-ri ,rvOlf.CDttntp. Florida Sutict'o
Easement for road purposej over
"h e East 73 f,tt thereof
Including specifically. but not b
ay p1 l,m,tat,On the tel$o*rig
fiatirpi and eQuipment
Wetfirighous. Range. Model No

PLSIJO
Colon, HO..jse Hood Dy eroan
Wall Furnaci, MadtI
P,rtect.
OWeS i
YOU AWE HFREOY NOTIFIED
that a lu? tO foce I5e a montoage
on th abc., Ot$Cribed propert, as
been inttfstted agerist pOu fl the
Circuit C0s1 of the Eighteenth
JudiC,lI Circuit, in and for Sem,rc,b#
Courtly. Florida You arid each of
tOt. are hereby reQuired tO lip yOur
Ans*er eitti the Clerk of IPi C ,rcut
Court and serve a copi thtrCof upon

VICTOR E W000MAP4. f ?h t.rm
01 Wnder*eeoIe Panes. Ward I.
Oi East 14r*
W000rnaft P A.
England Avpnue. Winter Park.
Florida 32199. A'trrip, for Pla.nttt
fl the aDOr attipt, n r befc,f, tht

13th day of NOvember 1977 II you
fail to 00 50, IstOgment b, deilstIt
will be taken agafist you fOr the

BRASEIL Irid LILLIAN 0
BPASELL. P s itfe. arid COURT
'fEY I COLLINS arid THOMAS E
COLLINS. Per hul.barld. and INS. W
BRASELL. ak a INA W BRASELL
HICKS 1 living arc if oead Pee'
urkriO* hers. 0evi5I, legates's
granted,
trustees,
spouses.
(rod'tOrs lenD'S, sucCe'15045 and all
otPiC? parts's clar rig bp. through.
u'dI" Or against INC. W BPS.FLL

aba IP4A W BRASELL HICKS
aria the uri&amp;flOwfl heirs. detsee's
trsts'eei
lepatees
grantees,
tPO..%t's CredtD?S, lieno'S. Suc

ISeal)

AkTIIUR H BECKWITII. JR
Clerk of the C ,rCu,t Covet
Bp Martha T V.hlan

Deputy Clert
WINOERWEEDLE- HAlIdES.

WARD
IfuI000MAN. P I.
204 r.tt New England Avenue
1PI
Write' Park. F'o'.d
Put,tiV Oct I). 70. 77. &amp; Nøv. 3

1977

0(110

OQiANDO NATIONAL BANK a
i4al.CIria (Pianirig Ancc.at.On
Deterida n!5

NOTICE OP
FORECLOSUII SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
F.nsal JudQmtetS! 01
oursuan? !
Forer,ssp'e entered in the •bese
en?tIed ac',On tPe ufidertgi'%Pd
Clerk *11 otter at Put': SO, tC' the
asP at
Pnb%t arid tie'S? bided •Ii 00 'clock A St 0' IPIC ¶"b das f
Noves'nsber, 1972 at ?PIp ivelSert or
or f it-it' Sem.noie Countt
Iron?
Courthouse iri SanPord, Florida the
tollowIng described real prOpe'ty.
to itt
10' 7 ri Bloc "A" of THORN
BURG'S ADDITION TO LLOYDS
TERRACE aordn9 to piat
iherPO' reCOrGe'd ri Ph? Book I
oa;e N. Public Records l Seminole
Couits, Fio',Oa
WITNESS my tsar-id arid the Of
fic.al sea c' thIs H0rie Court
vn 30" do, 0' C)csber 1977

s

Further described as cad ft
frontage on Red Bug Isle Rd. at
nuettection of Dodd Rd. ap
cro.ma?ely £1 acres
ThiS public hear'riQ itill be Pild ifl
the County CommIssion Chambers
f tilt Coisl House Sanford. o
Nvember 7%. 1973. at 7 00 PM - or
as sc-in thereafter as Ciotible
Board of County
Comm issolsers
Seminole County, Florida
B, Greg Drumrnond,

Chairman
Attest Arthur H BPckeith, Jr
Pt!t,b P47vt'mbCr 3 1977
DEJ 20

FICTITIOUS NAME
NOTICE IS PierPti gwen that we
are engaged ri but'sfSt at 1430
Frt'nPi Aprii,C, Santomd. Seminole
Cmt, Florida under thy' fictitious
name of BUTT'S TEXACO TRUCK
STOP arid that we fiend to register
tao name itith the Clerk of the
C.rcst Court, Semnole County,
Florida in accordance itith the
prey tons of the Fictitious Name
Sta'utes, To Wit Sect.on ItS 04
honda Statutes 1957
S Arthur C But'
Betuie W. Butt
Pstblisil P40w 3. 10, 17 71. 1517
DEJ 10

THE COUNTY JUDGES
IN
COURT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
PROBATE NO sill
In re Estate of
(vA

Dec eased

NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND CLAIMANTS
Yo arid each a' ou are teteb,
ndtified arid reQuired to present any
clam and demands *hCh you. or
tPiqir of IOu ma, have agaflit 'Pie
(slate DI EvA MAY WEITM,AP4, a
t a EvA WEITMAN. deceased. late
C'if tIe County ad $pminQle. State f
Florida to the County Judges 01
Seminole Cotin!,, FlOrida. at trier
011Cc fl the Court House, Sanford.
Florida. *,ihifl 5.i (6) calendar
rny'ih5 from the date Of the Ii'S?
publication Of this nOtice Each
clamor demand mutt be in writing
and rtistst stat, the place of
residence inc post off ct address of
'Pie claimant, and must be S*o'rt to
cc, tre clamant, nt age's' or P.s
a'tcwni', 0' the same *11 btcor,e
law Such (reOtor
v'Oid accord.n9
or claimant must at tI-ic t,me f thm
fling of fhd same delver a cop, of
SuCh Claim to sad Count p JudQet ri
compliance *,th Chapter 61 351
laws of Florida to' 1541
This 3Ph day o4 Octot*- 1977
WlbuV Miltord Cr '
Evecutor l the

Estate 01
Eva Ma, Weltmam
aka Eva Welfrnar
de:,ased
SHELDON H HOFF MAN
1513 plamr son S'ree'
F 10' da
Publ.tlt NOv 3 10 Ii 74 1977
IDE. If
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR

'CtheIOIIO*.ngdescnibfid land, lying

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a Istit
'o Duet Title Pat been brOught in the
C.mcut Covet of Seminole County.
F lr.Øa .ga.ni yOu and each ol you.
t;am.rig a" a-st.', r.9,, t-tle or
nte'f.lt -nor lien upon ths' tDlID*it'ig
described real prDper?v Sitsthted fl
Seminole Count,. Fio'.O.. o it?
IPI' SOUfl'*flt . of the southeast
the nofIrsealt o of Serton 74,
T*nlhP 71 South Range 30 East

lets road right cii
irid you are 'eQs red hereDy tç filt
sour anser or Othe' nrittf.n
oct mae personally, pr by yO
01
'Ortt, itibh ths' Clerk pf the Crcut
Co.jrt. (gtlueeniih .iud.c,al Crcsji.
Seminole Count,. Flo'idi. at the
Courthouse in Sanford, Florida arid

'0 it'? ye a (Opt tlif4f'Ot 5t5l ?h
Plaint.ffs' attorney, *405, name •s
jOHN A BALDWIN. Suite 70. 300
tat P19h*ap 1)4 Catse'fberr,.
F :or.da. 37707, ndt at,? tPiaii tIle lath
ca pf November I77 therein
se'tiflg up iPIC estate. rsOf't. title

COvrty. F IOqidl. fh.5 11th day Ot
O'ocer. ??7
I Stall
ARtHUR tf BECKWITH. JR
Clerk Circuit Court.
Seminole County
By Cerelia V (kern

Deputy Clerk
JOHN A BALDWIN
AttOrney, at Law

"p 33,
Q (alit Highway 4)4
(alseIberry, Florida 37707
Piclith Oct II. 70. 71, Nov 3, 1977

'DEl 12

BEDROS PILOIAN MARVIN
MELTZER and SEMINOLE LIT
TIE LEAGUE INC a 1orda
co'pona' 'or'.

NOTICE OP SUIT
TO WILLIAM C STOUT arid
DOROTHY STOUT. hi's wife
RESIDENCE UnI.noe'n
amid to all parties claiming interests
bp. through. under o' againSt
and
STOUT
WILl. lAM
C
ac t
DOROTHY STOUT, hit
all parse-S Paving or clam.nv t
Pave an, r.gi ?'leo' ,nt,rett in the
real proper?p herein described
VOLt AI1( HEREBY NOTIFIED
tP, at ar .:i.orh to forecloSe a mo'
tgage on the 101 Iow.ng real property
n Sie'qninole County. Florida
LO' 7) Block E. Suriand Es'at.'s
acco?d'np to the Pu.? thereof as
recorded in Plat Bock Ii, Pages lto
77. as recorded ct Pubic Records of
Seminole Cnty, Florida
Peas been fled against you aro yOu
m'e reqiiroØ to 5e've• Copy of your
ecit!t'n defenSe's. 'I anp, to it On C
APIOREW COOMES Esu. of
.'ILL(R A Iu'VkPsE PA P0 Pc-i
194$, Orlando. F lofida, 37502, and
lIe the or.g rat with ?Pse Clerk of the
t.ciestpleo COu't on or before
No,e"nber 72. 1972. otherwise a
isdgrn,nt map be entered apanst
yOu for tIle relief demanded ee tPse
cor,
ipIaInf Or petition
WITNESS my hand arid the seal of
540 court on October 15th. 1973

(Seal!
ARTHUR H BECKWITI4, JR
Clerk of Circuit Court.
Seminole County
B, Martha T VIllen
Deputy Clerk
PublitIl Oct. 30. 77. &amp; Piov

'Sn
DEl 170

2

17 etCStri3en!s

SUMMONS 10 SHOW CAUSE.
NOTICE OF EMINENT
DOMAIN PROCEEDINGS
AND NOTICE OP HEARING
IN THE NAME OF TH( STATE OF
FLOP IDA
TO ALL IT MAY CONCERN AND

ARE YOU TPOLPL((V Cal Tdll
Fr
Eu 707? tOm We Car,'.i'4,7'l 'c
AO,'s or
DiAL AOl VOliot',
33 3IØ
s.e"t Bee'

g Ce'ton.t arc
rctdents of 'he
S?a!e Of FlOrida whOse names aria
piaces of re-5.lenice are se' fOrth *5
far as ascertanable b olgent

OFFICE MANAGEMENT, The
I.riett available Keep Arthur P4
BeCkw IPh Jr - Clerk cf Circut
CO3,i?' vote Beckwth NOw 1 led
pOt Ad t, Camp Incas OEM
NORGETOWN
COIN LAUP4D'I'
COIN DRY CLEANERS
S comng to Sento'd Ideal lOci"on
neat to convenience store a? 75th
St , arId So Palmetto Awe Ev
Cellent investment OppOrtunts
For tore information Call C,eorge
CaPiE'lO. 3031 644 $'71 or wrte tO
ct Co-n-er
y ' Pro'sn Cc'rO
'
r,',-- . ., • .
c'
•,
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Seal)
Arthur H B,ck*uth. Jr
Clerk, ol the Circuit COurt
By Maine S Eden

Deput,

InstruCtIon

OPERATING LESSONS Semnole
County ooesn t r,,e' the '"-c to
Iran someone new Re Elect
Arthur H BecP.wth Jr , Clerk of
Circuit Court. November 7 Pd
P01 Ad by Camp Treat DEMI

SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD

PIANO LESSONS
17 Week CPordCours.
Herr, i','clff'' 3'I ¶371

O'vi5iori, in Section 9 71 30
oescn't.ea as on Amanda Street,
Pl'tPt gf Prr.e Lape
YPe PubliC hearing will be red fl
Pie' County Comms.on CPsamoers
pt 'he Court
S.rford,
Quse.
hi'ida. 05 PdQyember 31. 1973 at
7 00 P P-i
or as soar 'hes',alte' as
possible
Board of County
Co'n" ss.aners
Count,. Flo'id.
B, Greg Drumcnovd.

5,m.rr.,

Chairman
Attest Arthur H Beckwv,th. Jr
Nevemter

3 1913

Male Help Wanted

13

WANTED

Man to contiriud the
economical ar-id elf c 'ent operation
4 the office of Clerk f Circuit
Court. 5emnofe County Mans
"same mutt be Arthur P4 Beckwth
.1'
(Pd P01 Ad fly Camp

Treat DEM
CHIMNEY SWEEPS AND
ACUPUNCTURE EXPERTS, it
doesn I matter whO tou are, ou
can vote to' Arthur Beckwth Jr for Clerk of C 'Ct? Court,
Seminole Counti vote Beckw in.
7 IPO P01 Ad by Camp
P40

Treas OEM)
Dr yen ton fuel rout,
604 West 6th 51
Un on 01 Co

dicate's a preference based
on age from employerS
covered by
the AGE

IN
DISCRIMINATIC 4
EMPLOYMEN " ACT

'

More infod-m 1i
may be
Otalrie'd from 1h Wag,
Hour OffiCe at 2)9 Car lne

Se',entpt
Miami.

17490

P4 E

A'nij. North

Flor.d 33161,
telephone. 3SO973

For Rent
New t0nuin,i 'Al t. iIt1rkJ tO CISC
Over 4.0011 SQ Ft w,fh office
soace I'. East of I 1. Wt IA Call

)

OFFICE POW WENT good lOtn
I? 4) fl SAntorci Central II A
arprteo, ample parhinu An
tlie yOU can be PrOust Cii fl
,ii'pt raIl 32) 7070

v%anted,One RN, IPPI, and Aides
Apply Lakeview Nursng Center,
CII East 7'ia St
Hordressers bO per cent torn
it buSy SontOrd SOlo?
'- s,'cw"I
I 7331 or after p m , 173 6332

W.ntcd

-

local 1mm has opening for Qualified
5* let and general ott-cc personnel
Good pay good benefits Phone
Mr Barker, 37? 1171

31

Carpenters, COnCrete term work
55 07 per hour Phone Andy Voipt.
voipt Construction 303 3133

Mature hOt foe a few hours ,,n
rvefl.ng to bObs ',t Call 7 A fit l
I call Ifl $113
9 p in call 373
3464

.

-

l,%fatresscs wonted Fiperence
essential 51 per hw,jr ft-i? 4* bOuts
,ivorl pen wf'C1 No pPicw'ie calls
ApplI at Glenda's Pestautant,
1300 1 rent' Aye'

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Part in,' a' fut' t rr
We train you Good cocnmistOfl
Yellow Cab Co. 701 S Pan

DRIVE CS

General kitchen Part time II 3
Male or female Holiday Mouse.

17 Help reelect Arthur II Beck
es it Jr , Clerk of Cncuit Court.
Seminole' COuni, Vote Beclwtn.
Nov 7 IPO P01 Ad Dy Camp
Treat DEMI

MASONS
17

PL L)SIRINOFIIE',EF't'S
SuTi Cc.n'rac?ors
3Oc Per Block
Solid Count

Domestic-ChIld Care

14 c,,sc*cini. Dy ci., Cr P.'
references 377 3993

through proper retention of all
ofIcal records Keep Arthur P4
ftpcii*tPt Jr . Clerk of C.ru.t
Court. Seminole County 'Jo','
tleckeitri. Nov 7 lPd PI 40 by

Camp Treat DEM

NIGHT WATCHMAN
Local resident, local rtileren(et
jp

SANORA SAPIFOW

71

Reliable tar, to drive Iri.tt
altO unbid mater.aI arso wo'k n
lumber yard II 141 wee. Eu
(tilefi' fringe benefits Apply fl
oe'son after I a rr. to Scotty's
HOme Builders. 100 5 French
A,s', Santo'ø
1.105 earneafra more, in your ow
neighborhood ChOose your hOur I
Call 641 777] to' .ppc. fltmOqi,

5)3.000

Rooms For Rent

-

(77

1.115
teiGrOcm ur.t'.jrfluShPd, idulti, it
66* 4131

Remceoelng carpenter Steadi
*0'P Call fl7 1025

Carp en ter s
F I4AMIP4(.
'RIJSS , NG
uE(. iC,
TQP P4QlJli( 440(3

$6 to $750 Per Hour
I k.PlG( BIt-itt' 13
CARPENTERS HELPERS

utt

rae,

I ,r re(enl e.pecer.ce
(ON TACT

BIIAILLEV QDI44'I
SAPIORS. SANFORD. FLA
PP.373 1470 or 7 4370
Ispereenced CIn lIne m(pt.n.cI
needed
534 99 A B C Con.
veyOlt Inc

-

Yb Lay t.partmeni if DePart'. ne
IwO bedroom apartment, heat at
an Screened porch and v-iaaJ'n
f.c.lf ,et 648 3Ci79
B'nd new spaciouS one arid Ii
befm jflt5 in Quef, (lOse
Ideal fOr lamI
a'ta cit Sarilcurd
(ill (Dniond'
C' reIned cr.pIe
423 1371 fr 'ninedate oupenCs

23

Apartments

Rent

FurnIShed
OPIL
17 fl(OWOQ,
,5 J.LJLI'
PAPV, AVENUE MOBILE PAR

3343 Park Or

,

373 2801

'v.0 bedroOm duplea fvrn5he
apartment 4770 Orlando Dr-il
San lord
Iu'.'AlOPd APAUTM(PdT1
ADULTS '.0 P-IS

114W 3naSt
WELAKA ,.PARTMEPdTS
554W Ist 31
SAId MO PARKS. *7 3 BedrOci
Tv.Iw'5 A ApIs 7 Adstlt pa'is.
Fa'ri'ly parks 3513 H*y 179
"
SantOrd 373 1930 Oar. WI

WORKERS

Apply fl person 10 Ame'.clfi lvooC

Products, 1791 Charles 31
Long wood

Gerjge aparf'nonf AC (OfSdit.OfltC
Pool pr.vIeges Adults Utilitli
l.jfii tiiiJ $1i5 37) tIlt)

I,'

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I!

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'1

I

'

SO ll%ril 'ifir'iiil PllptS. $7 (31

it'.' )'''.

Viii tail

57

STENSTROM

REALTY

RAVENNA PARK,
LAKEFRONT
3 tc0rOOms, I baths, 573.000 FHA
Termt or ply COtPi to Casing
rnoetgage and SAwS'
PARK AVE
L0'.CIy older hOme'. 3 bedroomS. 2
r.atns. large living room, and
10' mal dn.nQ room, many eitrls
Only 577.3k3
BRING YOUR HORSE
Ic 'hi Itall acre ranctietteon paved
road near everythng, 3 %PICicX,IS
'inCiOn-% Iwo tia?m'S ne.rly new
n 0 rn t' Only 522.530

Stemper Agency
Sirr- nr)l,' CUtOut WñI?cir
MEMbER ORLANDO- WPW I S
327 1?'vI
1919$ 1re'nt
F ic
3naay 372 7)11 or 372 1196
Three

FIreplaces

(mc Older lOyf'd ti0,, with lots i)l
space for a lart,' family New
I 'tche'n, Corner lot with thl
tearing ,svocaoo free .ini
7 .. ii, Ii. I ',°' r ,, !, 1''' ,
Ii
i' ti I

LoIs &amp;

33

,7"-"

ii ,

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FOF-c

/

Si''.' 1*' h,,iI.In

Country Living
!

,,l ti.''t
t At Tv

t' Intl .ri thiS furn'Sl'c'd 7
Lf'droom 2 D,eth block home on
.s9o,irrAtehy I acre, Qardcn
'$Z' .111 t('ri Cd 513 000

"ri -"t or y ,-ji0? ,i.11S pinrlet],
arid easy ktUc'n Ii) work
-Ii *10900

Iron?, tI' .5

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View

IU'
317 Cj(Jjf,iPi

. ,rir

frnt

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I ull line Cii Apphnces
'iiihulOrd Elec trr COiflpiiny
2521 h',irb Dr yl', 37? 1567

Attic Insulations

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It,lIJ)l1 lflSI,;t on, SAPO 0110
Ill ATIPIr.,
AIM
P.
("ON
1)1 1 IOPI INC'. '11439 'ininfo.' 0 4
112 5170

S

_Automotive Sei'v'ke
1,' r 1* 0 111cm 14i',ii 'v
ut v Iletoce
stint P. Obsorber'S, 59 93 each 2121
S I renctu Ave 3?) 3855

33

JOIt!4P1Y

,','

On Iii'S ' (r?lnJrItiIV
cc ".3 ?*0 bed' -il', ,tr.( r.I'.')t
.Ir1 POw"
',,ti'r

Payton

S

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Mobile Homes

VULI kLA t1
uQ? '.11 Il, '
'12, it II

BALL REALTY
and INSURANCE
II i I '.11.71 pit,i/.tsf I
101 C iiyf3T FIRSt ST
I Pt 377 5,45
Re'i 37? 'i'S,F

JIM HUNT REALTY
7U4ParP Or
,fttc Piciur s.

37? 7111
si

.49

i.'

)îi 971t

SUP.LAtl() ESTATES. 3
assume
Mtg . S. per tent
Pilorithily payment. *101 Small
r5ossin. no qualifying Available
rnmetdiately 373 7935

KINGSBERRY
HOMES
,CIi.ri t,.jtlt ti, 'yfr,Ji 'spi'( if, il-Ofi on
,''Y I f l,i,jI's I',t.i'f III) (lOt''. ft
(Ii,5 from

CRANK
CONSTR UCT ION
Cl, ilti

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7..,,

MU 1(411 STANDARD SERVICE.
"Pt'( 1111110 ri tt .jti Speed
li,sIirc'r'J l)('i ii ,1 PIn'S II P. 46
32.1 '?i.I)

C

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Beauty Ca re
10,51 II S IILAUT V SAL ON

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r,WE&amp;ORV MOBILE HOMES
373 37(Y1
$Ou F rench Ave
ItO) Orlando Dr 37) 330)
'.(i.IC v's A vailAtjln

i

'1

- I 'iT i.UW/,P I, ,i APII t'StnttlthyvJ
I.)sinesS operating to rapacity

20

Shoe Repair
$1101 'Ii ('AIR
New ,%i,in,ijrinirril
372 IS1
Sanford Plaza

Su5-'L

Special Services

_____________________________________________

Call 37) '4710

Furnilure repaired. rensJIuCd. broken
parts repaired os replaced itiC
Olso buIld furniture to your pl0,i
1911 Summeelin Ave - Phone 322
1671

.-

I ron? end loader
R I (lea''
I artdcleaning &amp; W.i 1'
322 3991

[at 111(J I7I.1(ii

The Brunswick Corporation

A Whiddon, Sr Broker
ISIPI Park, Sanford
32? SIll. Nights, 373 514,

it

H 4( ClIP
Iis? bl.'c i' or lab ri II,ifrir'
2139 I till ,'nyi' Ill Old
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Fencing

''7 ('311th
Intnrl7I, lor'da
?HGNE )22.i81
Nlnffir Piric Ph ',44.4916

has immediate openings for produchor,
workers in its modern, airconditioned

facilities, No experienc*

necessary. Our qualified instructor will train
you in all phases of
he manufacturing
process. Excellent wages and liberal benefit
package including paid holidays. vacations,
and group insurance. Excellent opportunit"
for advancement. Don't misS this oCcortunit'
Apply in person at:

Ifl AL

THE BRUNSWICK CORPORATION
2000 Brunswick Lane

DeLand, Florida 32720

fl.,'e' .sStI IS

REEL S BODY 5P4c)P
¶
£.q-i'P

ii

"An Equal

ord GaIaxi
I

HE YOUR OWN BOSS
r,ef a line cliildreris brand shoe store
317.000 plus iflvdfltQr'y included
along with fislure's. and WIre
equipment
Good gross low
Overhead

AU I I I P4(1 COMPANY

APAFITMEPIT COMPLEX
I ully lci54 70 units nearly new
One, two ariti three bedrooms
I1i 11 V Squipped, Carpf'leo. anci air
Plear Disney World Good lerint,
l0e'c down payment E390,000

tIUILOIPIC, LOTS.-

305411 33lIor 444 4173

172

I Pp 1,1/hP 1,1, 1.'., 5 l'AlPd I uo
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7 Ill 5' ,.1i C.

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312 40)2

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Heating
lii sImm (lt'iriiij i,1,ar 1)1 bIt'.iIi'lI
Our SlIr, ally ( all 1101(1

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MIS OpenSuridayl 304pm
Evening Associafes
327 3793

I Ire

i'.liiii,ili'n OIl 'i',,', i I'' ii'
tOFu
C Ii 5,a tV4ti ( I 01 5

IDEAL P4OM131TE5
I ye tots platled subdIvision in
growing lake Mary OppO?tunlfy
fr -1" tm'lop.'r (Irje I 5 hod and
i''.'I 5-4 2 (')rily 570.0(X)
McQuillan
54I Islet,. I? Iyj Debar p

du,i'ii 1,15 ,iiiil -isilhit lI'li ,'i

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TO TREMENDOUS GROWTH...
in

Atxeptin

Now

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'YJltIOrl, .ir
kltI, .M
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SALES CLERKS

lo sdl .1(1(1

aiust

12*lper,:r

5tw't Ia,' neat lfl
pirIunJty fur ad%'atk'eme'nt.

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OF COURSE YOU MAY CHARGE
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and record keeping. 50(064) WPM. Must be accurafe and i.apabk of
organtzing your work. Opportwilly (or ad's'ancemeut.

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lit'tJod and insured Corulmercal,
repairinsi
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and
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IMMEDIATE OPENINGS

",' &amp; V ALtIC PARTS, Hey Id
,,"ween I I &amp; Sanford I New 4.
F/ 'bulb Iu'O pOrts 322 0303
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flACk P401 SERVICE
MOBIlE P4OME SERVICE
DitchIng, Loading I Trucking
Awnings. Shirlings, Hurricane
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AnchorS, Utility roottis. Screen
t000ht, Cabana rooms, Cool Seal Mowing of lots and small acrea.je
Call 371 A40
Ar Conctibining.
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55 1 I ,trlhruuovng SCm t(C
Call III 7)13
tlubIduiansj, lots &amp; Acerage (IrJri'd
MOBILE WORLD
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SALESLSI'RVICE
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Auto RepaIrs
Parts-Ac c e 35.0 r I S

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DAVIS PAINTING
Roofing tree esllnialns
ixid lobs Call 377 1771

GEORGIA S IL RAMIC SHOt
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Applications for the following job classifications:

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F-PEE ESTIMATES
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O $ . .s r . pined Ccwsditirin r
'wet p4,ni.rt's ia 511') inn O' 'sf
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StOve refrigerator, commode
Cbc Inc Cr01.5 5493 Can oc seei'
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(Jolily wk. Tomn itaggerly. Free
f stimabes 373 0121. 373 1710

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IltoDa Cs.ao .770 1 QrteunIn

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.ill types of carpentry Interior,
373 4517
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110 1 IsI 31 Sonlord SINGER
373 654%

POInting and wall paperIng
Commercial and Residential
5304169

WANI A SeRVICEMAN FAST
F/ian) bOat'S Shopper's Guide Ia'
It',' help you need

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Sewing

('losler repairs, stucco and
SIMULATED BRICK Call 372
7150 or 373 3677

(arpeti ng

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Family Christmas cards, or any
- occasion Call 618 3443

P4.'isi painting or small repairs
around your home? 0.0 Crab
Irer. 3734514 IS Yrs, eiperlen(e

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17u60 Skyline Call 331 212) Dealer.
t1l flrgdicr 17,39' one bedroom.
(ill 66* 4167, FirSt
lunrl.51.. 0
(lank of Dirltona. Merle Prece on
Paul Dorr.

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OlOck altO ton malet, 3 tart
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AWC Peg Call 377 9177

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SERVICE &amp; REPAIR
Complete Service. Set Ups. Ancho'Tie Downs, Electrical, Esleriol'
cleaning, Patios. Awnings Kool
Seal 'Caring ServIng ''
71 Hour ServIce 373 301)
7376 I'ark Ave , Sanlord

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I Male Dachshunds 7 wikS old 510
cach 3770327

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Hwy IA'Wesl Ph 372 3132

Yard Work Painting Odd Jobs

319 F Pine', 322 3112

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GILMARTIN&amp;SMITH
Painting and Home Repairs
Free Estimates 373 7673

I former by P4.im mdl S brOuly NOOK I

'I lied Mobile borne A large' lOt fl
Geneva Citrus trees, escellent
water 349 3589

I4i'ilt, ''12 i,I
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REDUCED large 4 bOnn , 7 beth,
IIa room, A it carpeting, (en Ii ti
323 133?

Eapert PainI P. Body, caper?
Fiberglass work Free estimates.
15992 torn 1101 AR. 373 0)5)

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F/ICES Ff11 RIGERATIOPI
SERVICE
'1 hour Servece &amp; Repairs osi Air
Ccsidi?ionng. Refrigeration, ilnd
h4ri,ttn
Serving Sanlord and
l'i,mnler Park area Phone 641 7779

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Monear caadwv, ChrrIn-ia AnPi,CIS
177 1395

DEE'S TAr,. ROOM
'oOdles. Bridles, HOltent
7mi aieihoflli'iviU
')reen S 30 I 30. 4 II)
and wekeiM 37) 7701

SHOP THE EASY WAY!

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111)13 E F .rsI St ,
373 54))
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tied mar Pine% YCY)'iE i' ar'
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rhair with massager and or, $13
371 1910 alter S p m

The foIto'.'ulng t)ut,lnp-icen.
are listed for your

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; twins lfflyevra'sd beds ari'f
mnillre'.i.s 1i.fPr P..I'ltnc,q'n$, II5
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DREAM ISLAND
Lorcited irs Beautiful WeP.iv River
It you can't own a piece of the
Pock. a limited number ol for
tursIc ones can buy a piece of
Dream Island on the Wild WekivO
Piyr Aplaceto launch your boat,
park your car, and lilt off the
bank Trees. shrubs. jrass and
r.cautilul flowers
Long Icr-rn'S
,ivailatilc Phone .322 6231
Ilcautifol Ilfiure World Mobile
Home' Estates and Marina on the
St Johns River From 513.730
*hCh InCludeS home &amp; lot A
fabulOuS Ommnunity, with ll
recreational
facilities on Il 92
tct*t.e'n Sanford and DeISry Off
Port Floridô Road Phone 66$
41)5, DeBar or Orlando 617 5031

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AM I M. rod's. 0i,rari tumr
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Pay hoIarn. '4 534, or 4
i,menti at 59 50 tall rI'4il
'nonager. 377 9111
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ACIEEAGE kflI-w the vAlue 01
verping Arthur H Beckwith Jr
I'crk of Circuit Court in Seminole
County Vote Beckwith. Nov 7
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THE SHOPPERS
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322 66)3

Acreage -

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7S6SParls
P'di)hts, Sundy 6. HolidOys Call
372 6824

furnitur, l's? '.iI. F tirelierit
rniflditlnf'i Phone 773 1344 t'*Iiife 4
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I sensitive tiflitr that. Swivel type
t' ni'titiIP 373 1010

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all on,' nil out An \u,,'. In' I'imrlp
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Road IS. Lab, Moorr)P (ln,%.tJ
5',mimja t' 177 FU1. rr 177 397?

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AM 45)1

W.inted To Buy

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II hi', 1)1 ijflt Ia for you -stie'fl you
this altraclive 2 bedroom itith
I clridt room and estra dining
,irc.s Features central heat and
,ir %tl.C57i) I' ,rian rid ,vilhIe,

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Pretty 3 bedroom 7 1)0th wiitI
I 0rg, room Thetn had 10 lvi
10 ones lOb '0 North (arolna
5)5953 Irvrned0!C possess.on

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iiP't1l''t rI (II? .%t.tiPfOR
F XCLUSIVE

HAS ALL THE EXTRA$

At lP4Tli)PI, tIre. Ibm. f)e.rieru
Add huPeuty 10 nur lonrltcopa
I argr Piimti'uAl Irp.
(Oblong
var ply) from 1Iii 1 feet. Ircirn $13
(lug and loade'i or yrsir trim P or
I lId y trallsir with in%tr ijtinS the
lih0rIIii,3 and rar. 173 MU)

(bid Stard,'ss Steel Frleitnl,
in rlIes,I wut king (rim,
ill 50(1. 513 tAStu (all 131 Alt',

ilIt4)fItililiOtT i ill
St,, Vc'ci'iIl.on. 177 95)5) Sunli, it
f, .. ti 11*, I? 97 SAntof it

'1 tInt apa'trnenl
WEAL NICE
• tintlit cr1
buildinG
ci I elICIt?
I ill
?,ri1 s:t '-i,'-o

"dotij(inn (leaner, SP,ellmnni I P*y,
w*lh altar PimnPdds. $73 Dinelte Set,
7 loafS, S (PlOirl, $71) t)l%he"s. PA .s'
I OrtiPs long black gloves. 5). 171
rypol

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',,es. "nritrnl, Pt,w.'? 541911
.011 Dsww larks Sofit
l"ss-h Seat 3k fir'vwi, ,v Br-wi
41I3
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Ml TCAL sTato.sur, SPRY If r
I I and 16 f)i'uti 74 pfr5 3;) scn

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'tO ACRES Some inproed
i,stiirp in.lri hUh%,t, fr(witgP
II separ tt fltI situ lIr tarc i'll
Located near Osteen 5930 pee
-it ret

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Top nOICh framing carpenter
wanted iop w.p,s, oni, ,a
p,renceØ apply Corner f Ptor
miftOr arid Sajon Blvd. Dtona
ot' call 7*9 7700

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55.SVI'AIR SECTION Corner
li(AIiOnl, 3 be'drddms stucco house,
eIl Sprinklifig iystem, beautiful
and

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Apartments Rent
Unfurnished

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Investment Property
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SUNSHINE FOR SALE

Oil, IY,",

1-i.ies,-1i'

Ar,r.ld - in in Ode' aces n- .ini to rot,,,
Ira board in COuntry home
W,fe'r,nCet 177 5840
P4.(5l fu'rhsi'pd ar i'OridtiOne'3
'COin III •,t • mis' 1. .i' Sanford,

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Auctions
'iii

('I ('1SF IN 4 bedroomS, 2 (atfti,
get roonis. ArId firePIOs p Ninth
,snd MAUnOlA $13000

2lHciur Serscp
C,ill -37.1 7495

Beautiful

Ph 373 lO7Oor 793 i370

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Calibart Real Estate

Three Bedroom

CPIILD CAPE P.'y home Fen(,d
,arCs. hot meals Convpn d011y
located Sanford Call now' 66*
179

5;
7rlmjlcr lfcats'n . 140. (nu. Ii.
511 I OhllP% ilt ( hIs 510 ',,v'all
Ip,i lu W,I'.iiii
I-it $53, Mes
(ii yr
.ilr Mary, 377 0930

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ni iiilc i, ii?i'l 'ICUPII y
V Ia?) t)"*5 evec y?hin.j yc,iliniil
m? tan Pu niiertt5 Mob P's hilttonPi,,lpl,
nvPr( aIls.
*11(1 monograms
Complete prIce. $35 50. or 10
nayrturmits of IA Call re,ll
'nana(Jpr. 171 SIll or see rI
SnIord 5.i.,yim,ç, C ,'nl.r. (5'..,'

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Sales

South
.5 fl(AUTlF(Jl., RETREAT
S,snford Avet I trri-iui,'vrtis CR
virioded lots
t'iiiilttet. I teas l

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CARE FOR YOUR CHILDREN

CONTACT
BRAILEY ODP4AM
SAPIOPA, SANFORD, FLA
Ph 373 ao7o' 7 1370

G1rage Rummage

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3
RIVERI WONT
tistiIe n's en frcwitAijf'. 2
i,tr I".
tse.trtioii' ('(1 hornet. Iened hørse
101 lots of tr% and Iitd5tOjiPd

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2361 Perk
372 2470 WLALIOCS
Office *'OrP.. general. tonic IrQht , Ps stht%. Sun0's &amp; Holidays Cali
typing Full and part time Ap
'
plicatons beinQ taken to' t'foliday
___________________________season AppI, .n person to ZaIe's
Sanford
SAPIFORD, new 3 bedrOom ho-icr
Jewelry Sanfc0 PI7
FHA0r 733 Financing I)?
5t7,4
0017, QUEST REALTY. Realtor
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Male-Female

MIe ott 17 92 Casselberni'
III

$6.50 to $7.50 Per Hour

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i' 'ms Irom tssn
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stiest ot s.,ifivd Sal 0).) )
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mr' 'he ç.,.DI.0 Must of
CWOtC,r,l in shorthand ArId t1,p.niu
Salary open for top ssgrt ri-i
penenced person 5123 r
OcpeftO'nQ on taper ence Conlact
Brhiley Odharn. Sanford. 3231410
o' 793 4,373

Help Wanted

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'S. i4't' fl a", •
•i 4M
did', .11, $t,lte .w Oreen
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tnytP.wIfAdt'rueIntPrie? 34,

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ShOtirpOrwif- for nrily 5% jier thy
I Allh101 I'S rl,hlpllTuhJr

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',oil ri Arthur H flee kitith Jr , for
P. ct Circuit Court, Seminole
(ciunty Pr elect fleckwitl's, NOV 7
Pd PcI Att Ti C.ii'np Tretits
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RECEPTIONIST

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It,' I mi' I C%tE'tl I r Vi
170 N Park Ave
Class. 327 6)71
Pl.ottts)?2 7332. 322 3121

3 Bedroom, )l bath masonry hurtle
in Sanford, cItric to schndI and
thopoeng Outside needs some
pant At iS, 517.300 904 773 24k)
eves between &amp; 9
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ST.JOHN'S REALTY Co.

l,%t5'I ("'SI I s".
l'.\N
flr.,risi fir'.. itt ('' ..,k !bri'f' 315,1 I",'
t't'sI,Ocim
hrnct
FP4A 'iS
AvAilAble Onli .t tees
left Call fill Morris At Eli &amp;100

AAA EMPLOYMEPI I

Retired person 52 53 Hr
Contact
BRAILEr QQls../

Houses For Sale

f,i(4 AND WOMEN at' ages over

32) 2'SaZ'

To Rent

I', iPirr ,s l'Ciisr fl Sanford c-inc little
.'ifC','i ,i''' 'i C" ('5% 'Piti SICI,
'lu
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10 BUY OR SELL AvON
CSli*41 3074

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36)0

11 97 lOrOtiOni it
Oeflary Cornet lO(4tOn *ith
lArge tan stood forking, plenty .'f
tIciØr space Also ne
building,
t 30 FireIlen' parking
deal tOr gilt Shop flOrist Cli
Cocid lease &amp;All Broker. silyt AM
5311 or eve MS 16.31

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('Alt P. tACKLE. 519W Itf
yr flail. ("iroc I'd 10%, fleer
AC OlIf'" 7 ilaps 117 A771

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TRADE. IN

PSe','i'*' 0!'s!a Co,'s'sr, /
f a
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uctiwy' Air lcfsf CIPN Sr"
.ryf RrwsI, piy,, mIles

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Sanlo,ds (mIt' OUlpnnIIed S'm'ger

Goods

RAtI'NP4A PARt. Very nice'lbdti

flusiness Property

Sporting

S It''.''' •',i

baths. n larije iolfle' lot,
I5ISCAP,'d for pr Is Al . tis,III In
hit ctif'fl. air, liAfly •vtt'S 922.0(k)
)22 0570 aIte' I .30
fl5 t'i%tf'

FORD

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dealer
new Singec list last
n
al.n.l, $55 Other jig lags ti,,,
IA?
p
WIP4(H)P4 3 cr#lPv.
F PIT F 11 711') I' 151 31 (i,i,
lmi,r, 171 4001

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Seminole

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AOl C clry A.', Ui lIlt

MAPIIPII

Ptr,irrr,,ur,r £. ;'#/'i

177 %9A1

7%1l S I yfih A.s'
()iiy'i7i 7212

MobIle Hotiies Rent

28

Woman to care for chIdren fl "s
home Call after 6. 323 4UI

Cooks to' all shtts neeced Also
wa.irelse'S for evOnriQ Shift Apply
ri person to Sanio.-d Qanc"
P4 Os, St

MACHINISTS
and WELDERS

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shffl l' 01,3 I Cyti, %tii I %.'til I'IIJ
it'll n,'o'tt ('cirflpt lot

SANFORD REALlY

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330 E Commercial, Sanford
Apply 71p m

$3 Per Hour Up
This NEWuPAPER doe's not
knowingly accept HELP
WANTEC ADS that ri

Wanted

LOoking to' ,ncome rarely ava'It-ible
for women today' A CifOrna
Corporation
as
opened a rtrwoman's division *ittt 3 eaCitnU
303 377 3961 between 9 &amp;
l)a m
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Itsimert in OeI'p'ng a Lot Si,

Va'ance in an P I Re-s'dent , at Zone
tIle' II lO*ing descr.Ded properly
10$ 13. Block 7. La&amp;ew.ew Sib

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7977 Itsty Il 97

SHIPSHAPE

iost 173 tifi'

IT S A WOMAN S WORLD

3 tI lIp

OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Notice of PubliC Hearing
The Bca'c
' Co.r''', Co."m5s.on,rs of Sem,rso,e Counir *11
hold a psttliC heareng to consider an
appeal against the Board of Ad

I Bedroom furnished PsOrtIC. ciOiP ti
shopelitg f. s Pools SIN) lint rtd

$3

!t-ir.'i

They Pay

TUF flORN LOStR

Rc'uit

P1.1%,,

WOflSOPI

fledr0ortt

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Des
Orl Ar1 A r'-io' I
An EQual Opportunity Eiipirisl"r
51

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7

i "sKI. MAW V. 2 tirslnsiirtll. lot si
I,CPi15 ir'pan 5% IVK1 T•PnIS
Id
lire-kr, 5t-i1iri' 127 1Il

I bath I5mnshe,t
Prefer ccuPlet SUS a month 377
4117 cr 671 a400

3

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For

Cost,

Don' t

A nri'
lIilIayia, flOt,i fle-ils
( 01111(15 I S I lll-Ipaltllpr
ItAW t.l',t II? SIll
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%t'Ff 101
filiAl
I 1,0 flIhIiiij tidal *1111 waIl. SIll)
lb ,Stuhle wipII, 511% Id hull
l.iPI tItan
runslto,il .
519%
i"fptllfOt)IP 5370. 5) tIP 'sic,ti,c s
'43 ((al atilcit If' IralIrms r'Iy
113 Marty lhes 5. Iei ml

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S.nQIe man (1NI V NO PEI'- ;:,'
)'Q)l Call attn S p in

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Clerk

p4oard P Mars,e of
PITT S. EUBANICS. ROSS
I RUMERGER, P A
110 E Commencal Street
Krk Plala Bv'ldno
Sanford, Florida 37771
Af'D'fltyS for Pelt ioreer
Pit011its Nov 3, 13, Ii, 24 1577
DEJ 27

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.'PC'i fi. f, ,i ic, .SI't'fii
"tOluf P ri35 'ilijOI ii iii m'n,muo'i
l 3 sears P'Pi'Oui sesie$anal
P't'e'ie'fi(e FaSt accurate typing
Id shorthAnd a mutt We offer a
co.npe$itive tilAry and etcellent
tinge
bend it%
A
Enloy
h0IIeriOng Are'p' whip 5'c5 rig
,i '...'ri'ri ,i",i .5' .,''.i','-"i",l

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2S Houses Rent Furnishcd

,MAS'PIIP4IST TRAINEES
5% .lInig t.,t *0'S. and lOOr '10 sAIs.OhlP
55 II at the same me StartIng
S30t300 per POSIt Send
briCt Ip'ter *11's p.cSonal detAils
and goals t Pot 4'O iArC f The
SanfOrd Herald

Treas OEM

Florida
The South 313 1 fett of LOt 14. linig
West of Sanford OviedO Road. in
SPumOni Addition to Eureka
PfamrnsOcb. Pla' Book 2. page 33. of
the Public Records f Seminole
also L0 41 øf Spring
County Hammock and the SosjtP' 3131 feel
'A iijt 47 of Spring Hammno(k, Plat
cit the
P.00k 7. pages 2. 3. a arid
PubIC Records of Seminole Count
and alto that portion of Government
ID' 3. Section 27, 'TowlflPi+p 70 SOuth,
Range 30 East, Serriinole County.
Florida, located West of State Road
all, saa parcel contar-ing )03S
acres more or lets
Yost arid each Of you are com
marided to file written defenses to
the Petition n the off,ce of the Clerk
il ?Psp Circu' Coin'? ri and for
Sem.rsole Count, Florida n he
City of Sanford. Semnole Counts,
Florida. Øfl or before the 4th day of
December, 1972. the same being not
less thOri 71 dat'S nor more than *0
days from the Gate Of ths notice, and
to serve your win ittCfl defenses upon
the County Attorney of Semnole
County on or before that date, whiCh
defenses Shall Stow what right, title
or ntecest, you. or ay at you, hIve
or clam in arId tO thee above
described parcel of land and s'so*
cause itIly it should rsof be taken for
'he .te's and purp0Se set f*rfh in tht
Prt't,Oli. or default 'nay tie entered
against yOu.
You are notified that Petitioner
*11 apply to thd Court to' an Order
ol Taking on the 20Th day of Des
em&gt;er, 1972. all 00 i m . before the
Honorable Dom rica J Salt, Judge
I the Circuit Court of the
Eghteefith Judicial Circuit of
Florida, in P5 Chambers in the
Courthouse,
Seminole COunty
Sanford, Florida. at whit lime and
place all p$rtif.5 ma, aptiea' before
'he Court aid be hPId on all ma'
fe's prOperl Df4o'e the Court that
must beOelermintO before the entry
of an Order of Taking, including the
1rit0CtiDfl f the Court. tIe s.f
lcency of 'tie pleadings, whether
Pett.oner , properly ,jemc sing itt
O,legited authority arid the amount
'0 be deposited for each of tIle
pa.'. Ii of propel'?, TIle Court *ill
mike arid enter 5uCPI Order as it
deems proper ar-id if the Court finds
5 entitled to
Itiat Petitioner
possessor f lIce prDpe'ty n id
vance cii Inat suOgment. tP, Court
*11 tithe tme *thirt wihich and th
?f'rms ,tOO"l whiCh you *11 bt
reQsrt'd t Surrender possession to
Petit ,o.'ier
WITNESS my hind arid the Seat ot
the above Court thiS 31st day Of
October. 1977

BUSIneSS opportunllies

LCC!eOs'CAL AND (ti CENT
BUSINESS That s the' C0'ilflL.!'i
the 011 cr Ct Clerk "
('rtu I Court, when 5'ou me Ce,?
Arthur II BeeSe!h Jr V0'd fleck
itth, Plow 7 tPdPOI Adby' Ca'np

prsOnS OriC Artit'5 (ly'flt5 0'
having any .nteret? 0' claim as
owners, mortgageet, udgment
credtbrS or lieril101ders Of. upon 0'
against te parcel o lan-id describd
below iri Seminole County, Florida
SEMINOLE COUNTY. a political
Subdivit of' of the State of Florida
hit fled a petition irs es'nt'venI
pomain proceed rgs apanst you arid
each of you seeking t condemn foe
simple title
public purposes tht t
t
the parcel 0etcrbed below
located n Seminole Count,.

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Mirine t qulnnient

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s,','al and •vofeisktnAI service

CflnitrvctlonlaFkire,
s Appfy 701 P4
Maple 5an$. or 531 Dyson
An EQual ('li'
3I Otlonilo
('y'1it5iVtitl' ErIii-i'ISer

Female Help

I 00K lNl I OW A Pfl'1Mr
IN TIll i I,'IIINTWY
h*vii i.set Al t,3(vid IISIiI1U% 011(5
,itfPi5QC Loll us today f0c ptr

I ttfilfitt i4*

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all of the above
named Respondents alto against all

I I.i'hi S I
Ihi rc let' ,,''r'
nvppi wall wall cAVI.1iU
Sj'rilAri,$ SIN's mo 173 1'9A

07% 1000

residential IiuiiIdlitg
evenings

Rent

Houses

Herald Classified_Ads

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Dr Phaup ','olt.l.a Cutt [r
virof'mtntal Control Off'cee. hat
Ordered the closing of S'Olusia
County Osteen Dump The Osteer
Dump locats,.o" Doyle Road will
! "Orhl"'Ili
closel
be
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Of

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Unfutnishd

Announcements

3

0 The u'skriOWfl assigns. s.c
cessors in nterej', trustees or ans
other pities (laming by, through

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Secretary

Rebecca Cutter pleas. (i.'5t0(t
Marca Stcwiage at 335 1 me Oak
13735
a
Drive. P.t'sburgit

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14

Wr 'eP 0 Pot
Sanford fOr 30

Stars ri Mettle'
331 East Semorani

or aga.nst any

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Seminole Little League. InC
P4-gffwa 419
Santoro, Florida

Pl5Pi
DE 't

Male HelpWanted

Yard man ___________________________________
' 30 to 3, days Apply fl
person B
Edwards Butlers
' ci' 's Nil 5% 1

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C C B. I V
Perhapi Ac.7b0u s An''5
Car P4PiO

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search
Aedros PIo.an
S21 Markham Road
Longw000. Florida

BuIldIng.

3, SQ.

Personals

TO
a The fO Ow
whO a'e

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LIBERTY LOAN CORPORATION
O PALMETTO,
P Ia-nt if I.
5.5
and
WILLIAM C STOUT
DOROTHY STOUT, his wile,
001 end. fits

F (or 0 0

GENEROUS REWARD 37)3Ta%
0'
2 CIII

b TIe unkriowfl husbands or wives
the above individual
P rsporidents
c The unknOwn PsCir5 devsPfS.
egatees Arid prInters Of the above
named ridyditil Respondpnt *50

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Small Rt Terre' W'eQhS V
Black in cotor w.th a whte nO.5
Short bob t1it, onisens t'i the
name f "Tes'' Nc- tao or rollar

SEMINOLE COUNTY. 0 political
subdivisiOn cii IP.e State of Florida
Petit one'.
I

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Herald

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OIVISION S

of any Of

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Los?&amp; Found

NO 73-1313

Fern Pars, Florida

SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
OF COUNTY COPAMISSIONERS
hCi'Cr 0' PuTIC Hearing
C' ,',
"r f..ac ,i
ri'kt,yiers of Seminar Count5 *11
tcld a public hearing to cOnsider a
proposed change of 1011ing from R
1A Ri's'oental arid A I Agriculture
tO P 3 Multiple Family o'i the
following described property
The S. of PiE '.I eu toads ar-id S
. of W
ar-id kS 70 ft ol S 1.01 E ' I
Alto S . f h-lW . of NE '. hess
of NE I.
roam) Alto N
Of SW
lest road I lubiect to power
easement All in Sec 7371S30E.
Semnpie Count,, F a

EvA MAY WEL'tMAPf
WELT St A N

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Boulevard
Apartment I 7

Arthur P4 Beck* tt'i, Jr
Clerk of the Ciriu-t Court
By Cecei.a V Etern
Deputy Clerk
HUICP4ISOP4 AND LEFFIER
A?ionne,s to' Pa.nttf
Pest Ottce Os- awe' P4
Sanford, For.3a 3'1
Pt.bI%tt ffve-h,
'iben 3. 1377
DEJ 19

SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORIDA
CASE NO 77.1233

trio being in S,,n'riole County.

THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA

With

IN

Seal

cessors and atl other parties
clam.ng art, rigP.t, tile or srtterelt

relief demanded in the Complaint
This Notice Shall be psibtsheC
Ce each week to' four consecutive
,r,ek% .n The Sanford Herald a interest iri or I.en upon the above
newspaper of grrie'at rcula',om ri c,.'sr ted Cropert, claimed by you
GO to default
a.o r.c, 0 ou Ia I
Semnolv Counfy, F I' ca
wlTPdESth,han004 the Clerk 01 v.11 be entered against you
WITNESS my PianO arid seal of
the Circuit (our?. Seminole County
FlOrida. 'hit the 11th Ga, of October !i..s Cou't a' Sanford, Seminole

1977

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cli.
CUlT ltd AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 72-4
DIVISION. I
ELMER S LEVIE.
Pllintiff.
v's SSILLIAMM BAERai'idAtPdtTTE
I PAIR. Ps-s ittt arid SOUTH

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; ve 'ha! ?hf
.nders.;te0 pursuarti to tPie
F,tt.eu5 Name Sia!s.sIe" Chapic'
Vece Pretloent
04, Florda S'a!ute it ill v'egi?er
lOS
Dated at *qIr.
lO'd0. Ø(
vt-,th$heClert f the C.rctsitCort. fl
tobef 17. 1977
Ond for Sem,not, County. Florida,
3
Publeth Oct 70 ?. I. Nc
upOn recdipt o D'oot Of the
1973
.ebticat.on ot thi$ riotce, the fc
DEs flO
t.?ipjlrvme.to*i SlihOAHurider
hiPs we are engaged in bijsrveis at
In the Court ci the County Jude..
SheDAh Boulevard ,rs 'Pie Ct, øf

Semenele County. Florida.
In Probjte

Sell

Notice

Legal Notice

NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME STATUTE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
NOt CC • P*fCby giye that the
underlQr?ed. purluint to the
Slatuit C%$PICI
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1050,. Florøa Statute.
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IIONCWOOD
named the Land once developed itl
subdi*sicin
new
Highland thUs to he built cm properly dtain tc*arti two
property adjacent to the "tempOrar" retention pOndS
iod-Markham Road by on the tract.
Albert Clark, a principal in
cmert Thr.ctruc'tion Company
was tabled by the city's toning the company. said soil borings
indtc'atedter fohiOWlflR
board last ruchi

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nest 'oning board meeting.
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B Bill SCOTT
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Concrete ctrurturaijiV Systems
will produce c'cmcrcte modules
114g1LC1d lou' I 'rnCnt for use in hotel c'on.ctruc'tion,
narcotics investigator Jim
used in the
Pleicones arrested two Orlando similar to that
Hotel at Walt
Contt'mpcirax'
vciuthi Thursday. including a
T)une World.
lf-year.old Juveniltr
The firm will also be engaged
Pleiccines received a tip that
producing concrete module
into
town
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iau a sma amount of industrial firm to l&amp;ate at
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and with perty
the
:4ac'enL said the land "
under water during Humcane
and for two years *1terward. 'The land it, 1ISXd
Water
pan." be contended
cannot escape.

to Tilc'o international
to permit the ceirripArtI to build
a Private 12-ht wide entrancc

four duplexes on it tra
bothrig SR 42 and 141
Street. The entranccwav will t'
built in lieu of private
He again stated his fear that driveways onto the state roai
entua11 water from the
Board member, Tracy Fste
tract. when developed, will be
his
land
arid
questioned
the width of th .hanne)ed across
trnied that when this happens entrance driveway and sa
tc wifl be forced it) sue. cars will be unable to pass
onsible the narro' strip. Principals
S-irneone has to be resp
done
to
r land." the c'clmpar., however.
f damage is
width voi as being kept
h( SAUl,
save tree!.
Zvnrtn said he had c'on•
Representatives c:
ferred with both County
County
Corporation
to appear on
Planner Da 'id Farr and
Skylark.
Unit
2 did not sh
Engineer William Bush who of
i1thiugh cm the ac'
inta
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reed with his st.atement
agreed
tl'.n&amp;iI
the lAnd beingfloo
prone
Zoning Board Chairman B H
Ferrell Mid be had personally
seer. sthnlinc uater cm the
propert'. but hoard nwmbe
Robert Hammond. SAId the lan.
r
has been "dry as a bont
the past U years
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Clark's information that
borings had shown 3(1 gallons of
water to disappear within 3'
seconds indicated the soil could
nit be hardpar.

Ryan said when th ne
facility is in produ on. th
number of jobs pro'ide'd
rirens
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firms
James Lerc Rowies. 17. 01
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proximately
iio Bacon Street, orianao
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was lodged an the Seminole
County jail under Ei.1O bond Williams I'kt'iiiprnent
a ncice t
after Pleicone! charged him par.. wh' received
with possession of narcotic
lice.
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undergc's some changes in this sesscn Reapportionment cuts that
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august tvidy from 0 seats to 40. In Ad-

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sot vant She has iorketl ccl
state and national govi"rnmt'nt.li

Ths, tco, as the most unusual race
an the entire election. There iall he
four names on the ballot — a
Democrat, who was unopposed in that
party's primary; a Republican, also
an unopposed party nominee; and two
independents who got on the ballot via
the petition route.

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darling ticii-motcth ld baby, and they rich' all nc- er on a
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Mc son and his cciii sac ir lie is y he lruui Is (ii i asi they
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but Ibm h iby clue so I Ii icc
fill cuff or get lute) ;inaccident.
any thing on his Iii- all I (Ion ' t like to tnt dellc but I mentioneti this to them, and they didn't pay any attention to

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We believe U'r: Wilson's elec:'-'
will give all voters of this area the.:
best possible voice in the Florida stale
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"She is one of those rare individuals who can grasp a broad
spectrum of problems without
confusing one with another and
probe deeply for appropriate
solutions for each,"

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for more than three years. Lori
Wilson has put together an
impressive record of well.
thought-out actions that have
benefitted the people of Brevard."

family -- but most peple still
believe traditional family re)lCS
are best This attitude is indicated in
answers to a survey by ltetter
pumnes and Gardens magazine
titled ''What's Happening to (tie
American Family"
Forty per cent of respondents
to the poll were under 35 years
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oi age, i pe r cviui were ue.-'
tween 35 and 54 and IS per cent
were 55 or older.
01 350,000 who participated,
74 per cent feel the, traditional
roles of wife and mother can be
fulfilling Yet 54 per cent feel
'e movement for women's
rights is a force for the better
Eight of 10 persons believe a
job outside the home is not net'essary to give a woman the
fulfillment she needs Working
mothers may indeed harm lam'
ily life, according to 69 per t't'flt
of those answering the survey
Most acknowledge the tiecline of male dominance and

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keeping l'layalinda Beach d
October 24, 1972
free facility', fler work c'.itli
"we strongly urge the
('ongressman Lou Frey, NASA,
election of Lori Wilson to the
and National Wildlife Official,
senate seat. Support in North
gave residents of North Brevard
Brevard for Lori Wilson is evident
an indication of her ability in a
as a result of her work in behalf of
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the majority indicate that

NOT endorsed by:

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Respondents split evenly on
whether many women are overly cOflCt'rnled with ht,ust'hiold
matters like cleaning anti t'eesking and only a slight ,ii.ijority
feel the husband should sha re
use duties Sixty-four IN"r cent

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has declined to import
politicians from Washington or
Tallahassee to endorse her
candidacy, as her opponents have
done,
"Endorsements from other
politicians are made to pay off for

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past favors or to it help build
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i.ine ''1 1k. fTu•$fl iII hut' Sho
1ULUII. puiieicai empires,
the house
says, "I will not play favorites
of the reNearly
among other politicians. My Ofll'
sponde'nts to the i05 -qin'stitit1
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favorites are all the people of Ike
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area I represent
invol ved .1 1 "
even II Ifit' parties inaiiia'e'
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r -.'Certion, The gala :,ffair
which was attended by more
than 200 we'll washers wa.s
r'td at the .Sanford Wernan's
('tub +Sheewfl with this :Ifl.
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of society tueLi most feel that
the more relaxed attitude to.
ward sex has fostered freer dis'
('UsslOfi between husbands and
wives
Ninety one per cent think
children sho uld be planned
Over half agree two is the ideal
nu mber of ('ii ildr.'n 'six of 10
respondents (It) not include legal
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abortion as a favorable method

of population control Seventy-eight per cent think
that birth control methods and
information should be available'
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in anyone. ulic i uuuiuç
teen-ugers
-'age of respondents is again a
factor, with only 14 per cent of
those under 35 against (his ,e,
h ct'e ecpcsed to 40 per cent of thos
over Si
Fully 85 per cent of (host
taking part in the survey said
parents today are too easy with
children, and many feel this
trend is a threat to American
to nuilly lift- But only one in four
was willing to admit that he or
stle WOS too permissive with
children
lh'sper( for hard-line dis
vi pline methods is high Mot'''
than two-thirds of the res poriul
en l's belie's e' in physical punish
nuient, cc i tti the younger i,oeu
ing it more than the older alt
men more inclined toward ii

sd ung pepIe' to join ierg.'i nh!e'o
activities such as sports and
scouting, hut nine dltll of ten levi
pa rents should he in%Illc'ed with
their youngsters in such ,i('tivi
ties Many insist fattier's do net
spend enough hint, with their
ch i ldren
Thi rtv lice' per rent of the'
respondents to the u rvc'
50-, c', crc' ''(he'
•ig reed that the 191
good old eLivs ' ' Only a minor
fly, hecwev.'r, expressed a tie
sire to return to those days, no
matter cc lien thc'v cce'rc'

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respondents think that such ,e
relationship cannot contribute
Ill a happy nuiarri,igr
Age is ir factor jilectitug ,itti
aides on this question II ill e'f
those under 35 behie'ce' pre'
marital sex is act't'ptablt' As
senters drop to fl per e'nt of
those between 35 and 54 intl (i
on ly II per t't'iO of those 1 11,11'r
5 The' same difte'rent'e' in age'

Independently Yours

per Cent believing it does not
contribute to a happy marriage
P1 About half (eel that, among
couples they know, un faithfulness by either pa rtnu'r
would cause a divorce
Although 82 per cent of re
I! spondents say there' Is tINI much

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personal pri)bittlis cc it Ii e'ithe'r
pa rent and 9'2 per cent say par
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'seenal prethlc'tn's cc ith teen-agers
Most (eel tti.iI u rents often
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Extramarital sex brings is
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1)1 'alt 'aSOItIIIF I) 'ale ntle'n it 'l sin' And this timr
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tha
explain to thosr foolish prrnt'e thatliii s are sjsasing
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title
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No
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should
eb
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or
child to possible injury
motorer)II unlr%% he Is proilrertM.
And that golits for Infant% too'

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Hugh Evans. a retail store owner
and county commissioner, did a most
commendable job on the commission.
but he too announced for the U.S.
Congress, then changed his mind at
the same t;me as Dolan. Evans, as the

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voters will be picking and choos,-,L
t!',r
for the best men or %%omen on
ballot. rather than just foflo\% ,-i:

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Wilsor could he a very key freshnti'
senator.

to run for some office. Typed as the
"big-money" candidate, Dolan has
and mans'
spent many months
dollars in trying to sell himself. He
would he at best, a temporary and
part-tame senator, and with his
banking interests, could possibly be
tagged w:th the special interests label.

daughter in law humici' a

My 'sun and

In a state Senate airnc's tort ira
he v ery closeu'a dis ided hetcc Ci
Democrats and Republicans.

congressional seat he was eyeing. We
believe that his state Senate candidacy
is simply a way of marking time; that
he had geared up and was determined

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eteluket braiher In laca hail a 'little falling out' saith those
families. And If the Insists upon further details, tell her t
ask (.r9rge. In tither csnrds, 14'I (.rorgr do

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tier jes are' anqwr'r ,'d from two 1lIffrr"nt points if view
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n the .ierleq '.will Ikeuss legal a9wets
IM(.'r itoret
'trtttifl, the most rornmon methods used in Ietsstl, -.vhe'
L w'rtic'sflS 'an he ohtnined i t-gaily in }"tordsu inst v. i
'istfl Ce' is a v;ullghte for the unwed mother
i'ie Uerold 'will •'ndeavor to rI'5Cnt tyath -misiec if he
n hesø , rnt'sr.'henic" er!Ii't.'q 'n 'se' --'ininl.'ts'd rith
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finally inlet their Ini;bnnds, whip IKit the fear of the I,iol In
Now tha t pritihrn i I IkIi viii' cii tui( hi ti s
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mthge' 'sr -lnrng he fetus itage" What nnl.es1 is
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Perhaps most important of ai l,
Lori' s Independent candidacy offers +1
breath of fresh air for these 1 ho a v v
cd u wi th the pet Pa po lit it ii p r t

Mrs Wilson's opponents are ,
To m Dolan, a hanker. Dolani announced months ago that he would run
for the 1' S Congress. then switched to
the state Senate candidacy when
reapportionment failed to create the

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stalteMi iuiki it i tiiIc'e'iuI ueIvani'r to tic,, (if ,ii
sbilrrs lIed ('01111' ai'iMiINl WIN'ti 1K' kne'sa liie',i hiusI',iiiil'e

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cars, iiii luua appl% for ritI,enshi1, icitirselt
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We strongly ,recommend County
Commission Chairman Lori Wilson.
an Independent candidate, as the best
qualified in race for Senate Seat 16+

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will I have In 1 011111 In Italy' l'li';ici' 5fl','Af' ill your
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agei, isit hi' never a'plic'el (iii vii iu'ncliip fur 11)11 *IW çfle'h
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but her lack of kno ledge of st ,4 t I'
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hidrance at this time.
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bin \ ilson has consistently done hi':
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great need evident in the world thday. it s
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the need for resilti. We are living in a world that is
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are intentixiaLy unreal. It has beccne thrttasingly Unpertarlt to appear to he saznetlung 3'DU i't 1IDt PhDflhr)eSS
not uncommon among young and old alike. aimcst as if
etending would make it so. Some form of hocrisy or
oming more expected ttan is
another is
tranparency.SornudOthatOneWt105PCWthC
considered unique. But whatever the situation. in the final
analysis. a man has to face reality.
It is one of the greatest tragedies of ow' tragic tImes that
the Church of Christ has become so ta!en with the same
values and frequently offers to hungry heated seekers a duet
rather than an expence of reality.
ex
of religi
Re1igis exerOie and discipline are valid only as
pressrnn of some rcality that has taken place within. By and
of itsell. religion is deceptive and detrimental to man's
pirutual life.
demried the Pharisee in the 1h chapter of
Jesus
Lukes Gospel becate. though exceedthgl'. religious. he dud
nra! face the reality of Ins need. The Pub1wn, on the rather
hand. tas received, not because he was righteous, but
the truth that he was unri hte-u, a sinner
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in need. The facts art plaire The Putlirar fa'd reality while
pwa.spretendingtbbe3ornethtr1g hewasnot.The
Pharisee considered himself to be righteous because he was
religrnusandthushadnoortforG0d'1merc'3.Hec'0Uted
on his self-righteousnesS to put him in good standing before
God, He did not face the reality of his dilemma as a siruwr.

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Gods prc'visian. Man must face today's facts if he is to be fit
jCu face cgrfuw's future. These facts, with regard to hi
spiritual We. are quite simple and quite real. Man has a real
sin problem. it is affecting every area of life. God has
provided a real sc.Lutrnn to that sun problem.
God's Son, Jesus Christ, suffered real pain, real anqtush.
and real death in order that God might provide a real
salvation. Salvation by faith in the shed blood of Christ is not
me "soothing ntul to calm distraught arid emcituoria
people while the strong and stable don't need such a "crutct". "Sc'. no' a thousand times 'No!" Salvation by faith in
the real sacrifice of a real Sanoir is God's real solution Ic
man's real problem. And every man has the problem of sin
All have sinned and carrie short of the glory of God'
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ton Square Methodist Church perfet creation." intoned the
leader, the Rev. Tilda Ncirhcrg
here last Sunday. was part of a of Staten Island, N.Y.
spreading women's crusade for
Choru.ced the female wor
fuller rights in church affairs
It came on "reformation shippers: .Ve fell for all that
Sunday," once a day to me"We were told that we
monalize the Protestant break
subordinate beings, derived
from Roman Catho)'cism but
from man, not uniquel
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cr's L'sctics around
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In some cities, women tacked to seek 'the liberation of the
their theses on church doors — whole human family and au
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students of Our Lady of the Lakes Catholic Catediism classes watch
the Rev Father Carry prepare to plant two frtht trees presented in the
name of the classes recently on the rectory grounds.
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president of the tnternaticm.al
organization, "Evangelism

for Christ" will conduct an S
day crusade for Christ at

Called

LAKELANI) - Resider.
Bishop Joel D. McDavid has
called a special session of the
United Methodist Church's
florida Conference to meet
here Nov. 9 to consider a
sweeping restructure of it
boards and agenries.

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annual conferences dating back
to ISIS.
The 1400 lay and ministerial
delegates

Convention will convene in
Tallahassee on Tuesday, at the
First Baptist Church. Dr.
James Pleit.r of Pensscola,
president of the group, will
officially open the meeting at 9

Bishop

For ;rist.arlct', all r.tters crgariiatoris for 1a men ari.
relating to the clerg3 will be women.
grouped in a Division of the
The proposed restructure
Ministry. Similarly a Thvisicio alsocall.sforeachoftheFloflda
of Lay Life arid Work will Conference's 12 districts to be
the
separate smilarly orgaruiz.ed
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The
expected
2,000
messengers from nearly 1,500
churches of Florida will act on a
proposed budget of $4,800,000,
approve new program
proposals and elect new officers
during the three day convention.

Featured speakers for the
Baptists include Florida

Governor Reubin Askew.
Miami Dolphins tackle Norm
Evans, Mrs. Doyle E. Canton
Jr. and James E. Coggin, vice
president of the Southern
DR. GEORGE FOSTER,
Baptist Convention.
retired Methodist pastor,
Rev. A. H. Fagan, chairman
will lead 'New Life"
of
the State Board of Missions of
Mission Services Nov. 12-17
the
Florida Baptist Convention
at DeBarv United Methodist
will
present recommendations
Church at 7:30 p.m., Sunday
of
that
board during the
through Friday. There will
sessions
on Wednesday. The
be a Bible study program at
State
Board
of Missions con10 am. each day. He
siders
all
convention
matters
graduated from University
of Florida and Duke dealing with programs and
University and has an
The annual sermon will Lx'
honorary doctor of divinity
delivered
Tuesday afternoon by
Florida
from
degree
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Rev.
Joe
M. Barnberg.
Southern College. He has
Dr.
Harold
C. Bennett,
held several pastorates in
executive
secretary-treasurer
florida and has served on
of the Florida Baptist ConConference boards.

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throughout ttw world, our
ci ilizatiun. despite trt.'fIivlidous victories, will slide into
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Ani.rican journalist, author

REV. AND SIRS. MARVIN DEESE and daughter, Betty, were honored
at a reception given recently by members of First Baptist Church of
Geneva at the educational building to welcome the new pastor and his
family. Members of the Woman's Missionary Society were hostesses.
Liz Mathieux Photo

Layman's Day will be obmen'ed Sunday at the Community United Methodlit
('hutch of Casselberry with
Donald MacLeod speaking at
the 8:30 a. m. service and John
Jones at 11, assisted by laymen
of the church. Bob Noble will
sing at 8:30 and the Chancti
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Nursery care for pre-scolers
is provided.
On Saturday, Nov. 4, from 7-9
pin, the Youth Fellowship will
have a party with folk dancing
in the social ball The youth of
the Winter' Park Christian
('hunch will be guest for the
evening, arid in December the
Sanford YE will go there.
At the Weaneaciay rrayer
meeting at 7:30 p.m., the
(IiSCi*Uiofl Will renter aruunø
Conversational Prayer
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for
scheduled
Stetson variou_s departments discussing
tten the five-day regular University on Saturday, Nov. academic requirements and
session in June.
To C: h u rc h Staff
l. Activities are planned to vocational opportunities.
The reorganii.ational plan
beiin at 930 asn.
A luncheon with the president
convention.
will be presented by the Rev.
Senior
High
School
students
of
the
university.
Dr.
John
E.
Special music during the
Dr.
W.
Scott
Bozeman
of
Tito rieii members of the —
from
Florida
Baptist
churches
Johns,
will
be
followed
by
a
tour
convention
will be provided U)
Clearwater,
chairman
of
the
First United Methodist Church
throughout the state have been of the campus.
the
Stetson
University choir.
Conference Committee
of Sanford staff assumed their
invited to tie the guests of the
the
chorus
of
Baptist Bible
Structure.
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Gary Meadows, Admissions
duties Nov. Rev. Thomas C
university for the program.
Institute
an enand
"Truth.':
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The key agency in the
OSteen will serve as &amp;OCistt
Director, stated that adBaptist Student Day
semble
from
Mobile,
Alabama
minister and Mrs. Jams
recommended
(.-rnember Conference CoUnCil plannel by the Admissions missions and financial aid
a Linda, Terwilluiger as pert.
on Mimu.slnes, which would Department and the Depan- would be discussed and an
time youth director.
merit of Church Relations and opportunity given for individual
set-ye as the pnmary link
"Brother Tom" as he is isfconferences.
mu-educe
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fectionately known, is a forri.
the three colleges and schools of
Stetson University has been
and some 700 local churches in
pastor of the church. AJt&amp;'
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the university in DeLand: supported by the Baptist
retiring from the active
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the evaluation, coordination Liberal Arts, Business, and churches of Florida throughout
and unplementation of annual Music.
mnmrustry in 1968, he served
its 89th year history. The school
ograms.
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three years as minister of
George Painter, director of is the oldest private university
The plan also calls
istation at First United
Churrh Relations at Stetson, in Florida
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Methodist Church, Cocoa, and
rilacrrnent of most of the stated that the university will
one year as administrator of
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present boards and corn- provide meals and over-night
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ASUU) rrns senior citliths
accc.znrnodations for the
to be called divisions, departhigh rise in Cocoa.
visiting high school students.
ments or work areas — each
Now Rev.O'Steen and Ins h
The program-tilled day will
with membership in
U
wife, Ruth are residing at 614
begin with registration and a
on Ministries,
Magnolia Ave. in Sanford. Still
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general assembly in Elizabeth
AN FORD
Rev. Ken Henr&gt;', director of First Presbyterian
anxious to serve others, Rev. ____________________________________________________________________
First Christian
Christ,
FLOWER SHOP
for
Outreach
O'Steen has volunteered to give
?09 Commercia r
headquartered
in
Littlestown,
a portion of his time arid talents
The Every Member Canvass
David Brantley, a member of Pa., will speak at the 7
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the Fellowship of Christian service and show slides of at First Presbyterian Church of
church and will spend several
to the Indians in Sanford will begin Sunday
.
Athletes and student at
atternoons a werk in this
Seminole Junior College, will Quebec. Mr. and Mrs. Pat immediately following the 11 a.
capacity.
iii. worship service. Chicken
1uIPIsIIi_l
speak to the youth of Frst Edxmston of the Cas.s&amp;'lberry
M.rs.Tt'rwilluger,a riativeuf
tnristtan Lnurcn, sanuoru &amp; chch served with the mission dinners will be served, This is
Sanford,attenedthethurchand
Rusalia, Sunday at 10 am. last summer.
especially for those who are to
served in many offices in the
David is from Baton Rouge,
The Women's Society of assist in the drive. The Canvass
Methodist Youth fellowship
La, where he is active in the ('hristian service will meet will include training and
before attending Florida
youth work of the Bible Corn'ly at io:o a. m. visiting
13 ut the Welcome \V, :' 'fl
Southern College, She married
Iliunhty nurcn, a
Senior High Fellowship will
hostess can make it ca"'
following
the
9:30
exeitive
Jim Terwithger, who also grew
He chose Seminole Junior
to
adjust to your rt'.'
CoUege
because
of
the
fine
board
riieeting.
Speaker
will
be
Pie
in
the
new
fellowship
hail
up in the church, and they have
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athletic
program
offered.
flw
Shis,s
Mary'
Elliott,
chairman
of
Sunday
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Mrs.
Bert
two children. Juiuny, 6, and
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Junior High's will conduct the
food
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W.
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fate!
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candidate for superintendent of
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church show someone real, "Christ in you the hope of glory"
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apple." that stoned old
re to human sin. got a new, prcthtion' of the Adam and Eve Rev. Barbara W. McCaU ,
hored place at a worship story. the congregation of Sew York. executive of the tn
erviee hie — as the fruit of Roman Catholic. Prcsbvtenan, ited Church Task Force on Wo.
Methodut, Episcopal. United men which sponsored the sen.
freedom.
here.
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Genesis account of humaniti
They also curimuned by sip' unison.
We affirm that it does not creation and "fall," the fir,t
pnc apple lulce And the
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Homecoming

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Greyhaunds defense. He calls
Stakes, Mikc Hawkins, CLas
the "signals" for the defense
Phillips. Terry Travis. Mike defense Arid the defense was fensive attack working ii they
and has done a superb job all Tennyson, Phil Fader, Den able to rise to the occasion at-c In ac-ore against the
It S been a 'rarc week for sason long.
Craft and Tom Rac'chus
when the Trojans were Seminoles. This means Con.
the
l.vman Grevhounds.
Another standout on the
Offensively in the last tWo mounting a threat. Three times stantific will have to keep the
They se been working In defensive unit is junior Glenn
games the top ric'rforrnaers the Trojans were thwarted Sanford defense honest with
preparation fat- their game with
John inside the 1xr.an 20 bs' the a fe passes. If he can do it the
Hill, the tall, lanky defensive
have been halfbacks
Sanford Seminole and doing so end who makes tackles all over
Hounds will have a much easier
MIt4'he1l, Al Cleveland, Torn Greyhound defense.
under the position of being
time opening the bales for
the field. Hill has perhaps as Gooch and Steve Clark;
Sanford Seminole does
favorite fc the enest..
much range as any defensive quarterback Rob C.nnst.antine; hs'e two running backi the (lark, Mitchell, Cleveland, and
V. ithout a doubt it a a position
player in the state. He covers a flankers Matt Leslie and Torn caliber of the Evans duo of fullback Mike Massey.
strange to the Greytmunds
If not it could be a long
lot of territory despite the fact Gooch and end Rod Dawling. Thomas Whitles and Larry
well as their coaching staff.
he often charging mitt the
During their upset victory florsey but they do have several unpleasant evening for the
Who for onis the second time
enerns backfield
oser t'sanc last sscek the stun can cause trouble if per home folks stho will be filling
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I snian field tonight for the
C,rcs hounds were able to take rnitted to roam
Amonf, the other defensise
Lyman gridders informed as to
crntrst
!fl ;i(tv;,flt:ice (.! t!NiL5
st.ar- x*rc Mike White, Rlar
'\nd the Hounds wsll hove
the dangers of being the
fa s ante
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('SitI,IS'1 ills; S5
Will Mc'c . an':!th'r quarter Canton Edge are expected
secutive games.
back f or the Seminoles, was get the nod at defensive end.
In their last outing, the
expected to be able to play R.eggie Smith and Hardy will be
Thrcn out the ri-cord book.c, Seminoles suffered a respec'tonight, but now his status is at tackles, with Dicke Deas
fo-'t the sea.con averages and table lass a the hands of the questionable.
playing nose guard.
don't even try to figure out the Bishop Moore Hornets,
Starting linebackers are
Other
robabi
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outcome of tonight's tilt bet- Lyman has aL'i,o played Bishop
expected to be Freddy Dunn
ounin Carhi in
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and Jimmy Steffens. Making up
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ghi 'i
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and the Lyman Greyhounds.
defensive secondary arc'
A pair of juniors arc- expected

tsIct'ur the Grvv)I(lunds shç'
make the borne folks happs
perhaps two to Uiree truntdowns Rut the rivalrs' is there
and that means tonight's
contest is a tossup and should
see the two clubs put forth th1best efforts of the campaign.
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Follosting tonight's action,
year, when the Seminoles were will srt tonight, but Steve
Donaid Brawn is cxpeete to
brought
up
start
at
tight
end
with
Frank
the
Seminoles will have onl
favored to st-in, the game ended Fei'rehL, recently
from the junior varsity, is also
games remaining on their
in a 25-28 tie after the
Sloan at split end Making up two
Grevimunds made a come- expected 10 get in on the action, the offensive line are Mar- 1972 slate. Next week the Tribe

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anything ran happen. I.ast Seminoles tonight. Brent Can1i

games Dick Copeland will for
the most part, go with the same
lineup that won over Jones and
I Evans in the Last two weeks
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week game and connected on Reggie Smith and Alan
with a Rug Eight Conference
year team by besting
Myers
their biggest net yardage of the
This year the Grevhounds, 4- scirnc key paes. Thus week he
It us homecoming night f or
guards and Billy Hardy and battle against the Seabeeeze
eams which earlier in the year
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2nd looked much inn3, are definite favorites against has learned mast of the plays
Sandcrabs.
the OvIedo Lions. They meet had defeated the Iions.
Germain at Uwklec
However Oviedo does have a proved in every phase of their
the Seminoles, I-S Sanford and could play a key role in
Next week's contest will be the Astronaut War Eagles in an
opened with a win over Oviedo, tonight's game.
On defense, Clint Halt and homecoming, with several attempt to capture their second chance to upset the War Eagles attack. But the Lions still had
a vast amount of lapses in which they fell into the
activities planned, inc-luding win of the year at John Courier
after shciwin
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their last rut that had kept them winless
the crowning of a Homecoming field in Oviedo at 8 p.m. It s
improvement in
in their first six meetings this
be the first meeting ever bet
Queen Mt halftUTiC.
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several games. And tast We('k
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year.
And this is what was
The
season
finale
will
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these
two
teams
and
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when thes' defeated the Ocoee
practice field md if Osiedo hi'
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team we can t take for granted
The Lion offense must look
His plas sparkplugs the Pats for some good performances
dt an', tune
Labelle sets se.eral for- on mans occassions
fromsesera)ke pla)erstfthe\
Looking to insure at least a
s'- inning season the Lake mations a Pro Set a Shotgun
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an kerandendd'into run
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alsta)s found in bo)s much Osiedo sthile John Jackson
Labelle a match-up Pats quarterback stho can test the larger
must base another good ni.ht
Team Co-Captains, fullback at his split end position.
Coach Bill Duty says should fine Patriots defensive backGraig Davis and quarterback
prove for a good game.
field.
On defense the Lions '1sifl
While about the same size as Dan Ariguilli, who make magic again be led by middle
While every game the
Patriots play is against older, the Patriots, Labelle's ex- with traps and options, linebacker James Meeks who
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with little regard for his
Iihiysi('.ul or emotional wellbring; 5111(1 In ttic' defensive
barkfui'lml, l'rinity puts together
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ill Miss Wlutworth is the toP
well as finesse and speed, Is Q.jnfo I Fu'a S Laca 4 juisto.
hIi'ralil Sports Writer
('IltlIjX'tt' III an
tourney (In tlit'
tiutiney winner on ttut' tour with peaking, with h)ig.ynr(lage F [cmi * Caballero
i .I'GA circuit,
her $12,Ofm&amp;99 In official ear- twrlorituanet's coining from All.
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YEll TO GAME
'Ont% I Aqus?n. 2 Gas?. I
'F',su of the iiiany tournament
The lovely hulut's of (LW pro
flings. (.'nntroversial Jane Stsut-r I.awrenc'e Cleveland,
Pb.,uanla I Garta. S Arra.$
favoritt's, Kath Whitworth uund
golf set invaded 1':rrol Estates
with
second
flialock
is
who sulrt'suty lisus 1,002 yards and S'AnOlO 7 Juan
('tltIl
Judy Rankin were thit' final $5281117. Mrs. R;unkin huts on
and ssere lIlhhllt'ttiSttt'ly
Dubifl
ELF VEPITPI GAME
13 T1)'s for the year.
5yn P0Ifltt 1 Rena Lu'S. 2
twosutilt' to get 1111(1 suctIon.
phmenting evcr one connectetl
$49,183.07 and Miss Burfeindt
As ('leveland is to the big Marur Mencea. I AZCa Los.. I
They haul SI lji.tii. starting tWit'.
$45,958.
with th tournsitiwnt sun tilt'
gainers, so sire Mike "1i
Chucho Mar?oraII
S
8aio
Muss Wtiutssorthi us the leading
beautiful course and the all
)"ruln all appearances it Iks Austin and Greg Miles to the Caballero, 6 [qua Pdro. 7 JulilO
hihone) winner on the tour this as if isitlu the first and second
I Altuna Bas?da
round tourney sitlillIsphert'.
ixwer runners who can virtually Laca,
TWEIF TIl GAME
season antI sulthiough she 135*5 not
Even after a few practice
Ix)s,tiuns art' assured II (lit' destroy any tesiuu that tries to
i JulitO AqIifl, I
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t)t't'Il especially strong at the
rounds and the Pm-Am (Lit'
race for thit' Eve ('mip Challenge
AItun4 Caballero I Arra Pedro, I
off Cleveland. llst
''key
ladies were still bursting with uuriushi during tiit' past hIlOIlthl she
series. But there is still sonw
Qunto Lu's. S Penn Muque:a 6
the battle for the third week, Mules' 100 plus yards in 14 Macala Juan. 7 [qua EIvr
S
enthusiasm for those people has tx-en right up among the
doubt iii
carries proved the "back- Gash Gari?a
to
tsuki.'
h'amht'rs. tier lsu.st Win caitie in
who had invited them
('tip payS off to the top fist' breaker'' against a stubborn
part in tIlt' furst I .ady Errol GsulI I 'urtlsutlil four weeks ago.
money winners on tile tour.
('rent City eleven.
The t(lUrn%SilIlCnt t'onitinucs
Classic which happens to ix' this'
SELECTIONS
As with most teams towaruLs
a
former
Mrs. Rankin,
tohilmirrow sun(l Sunda' 3511)1 tilt'
final stop on the l.sudit's
tile season's final half, injuries
Pet'
Wee
champion,
is
Nati(lflSul
Professional (',olf AssoclatlIlIl
gals playing the custoinsury
have taken a toll sit Trinity
I Ero:a Gand. Art.
rOflslStu'ntl&gt;' up among the
lInks. Adiletl prizes for the Irt'p, but, so far, the cost has
Tour
flat'da
Whether the ladies can leadrrs and was the victor in event in addition to ttie $30000
2 SôI,i B1gOa, Femm,n PedmOS4.
been c(Ivered by excellent depth
the Iit'ritsige Village Olx?n.
Rn hi.
maintain their entllusiasnl and
sire a $1,000 mink t'mit for the
throughout tile Saints' line-up.
Marur' JOS*. LSiu Aas?.da.
'File best average in stoke
continue their t-ompluncntary
gsil sslio gets closest to the pin at
[rOe:. B,nqoa
Star tackle Alan Johnson, who
the third h101e on Sunday and a
3 Rena B,ngoa. Rena Gand.
attitude OIiCC hit' play fur pay Play this svaoti belongs to MISS
the rest of the searn,
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muss
begins only remains to be seen. Whiitworth who has averaged new car for anyone who makes may
is out with a knee injury and
QvnE)o Muguet:a. Manoto
The "live" action began this 72.42 strokes per round for 81 a hole.in-one at the 12th link
Elonru, Chucho Gar'?a
tiefensive backfield ace larry
morning when a pair of rounds. Sandra Haynie is
during the tourney.
6 Maru,t.PedrO. Altuni LOSa
early
faces
Ilernantlez
u emmn Gand'
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amateurs, Brenda Bmsudshaw second with a 72.80 average for
7 Aica Jos. Macun 1051, Anges
and Pamela Clark took to the 77 round.s and Betty Hurfeinclt is
tee fur their 8 a iii. starting thirst at 73.03 and Mrs. Rankin
Manolo I .sca. Gas' Juan
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tiflie The rest (II 11w fit'l(I is fourth sit 73.05.
Miami Wants ui. it I e
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size.
Duty, whose biggest prob1en players.
Vernon Prevatt; tackles, Bob turnover deep in Oviedo
The Patriots st-ill be returning Cira and Mart)- Williams with territory.
huts been fielding a big enough
line to make room for his to the fray after a week off, a Greg Hooper seeing action;
Last week the defense put on

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and Williams has Coach Duty
tar1es; C°uck Coulter and points on the board, which i"
Returning 187 pounds of bee! smiling, another of his tackles,
Frazier at ends; with wheeler, suiueuung uiey have yet to do,
to a once.powerful slot on the Greg Hcioper, a 5-10, 185 pound Tom Hobgood and Davis at the defense will again be calkd
line, but decimated by injuries, sophomore who has been filling
linebacker slots; Hammond on to keep the Lions in the
is tackle Marty Williams, a six- in since Abramson's injury,
Franklin at corner backs; asrid game.
foot sophomore who was highly strained his ribs during Don Kemp and David Arnett at
Being homecoming the tearts
rated before his injury. Also practice last week, but he
halfbacks,
will tonight be performing in
expected to play, but possibly should be ready to see action
Coulter. Kemp and Franklin, front of a big, festive crowd aril
only on defense, is stand-out tomorrow night.
defensive starters this week, the Lions would love to win this
tackle Andy Abramson, a 5-10,
The possibility of another
will also see action as back-up one not only to improve their
mc' rich got richer in the have an inside track to this title The' 6.AAAA leader is 217 pound freshman monster explosis'e Lake I3rantley win
running backs. Ricky Garza record by one but also to send
state prep championship since they have played few Bradenton Manatee st-ith 5-I who anchored the Patriots line bonus larger st-iti a healthier
and Steve Hargis, offensive the homecoming queen, tier

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Football IA'agut' tt'suiii has walkt'd tilt' hallowed J)ust)i of ill- ,uldetl, ''In this league, you
vuin'uiiility since hut' 1942 Ciii- don't look beyond one OPIX)t'ago Bears. Hut tilt' Mts*iiii 1)oI' mient.
phins, currently 70, 551)' Ii 144)
Tilt' ('&amp;slts lost their chances of
record would be a hollow giiufig sill the' Wily in their suth
actiievelil*Mit without a Super
lilt' ss Lien the Clevt'luntl
Ross I victory.
ltrmsss us bawled them a 30-20
It ri all) dot sn I ineati that
tb k 4it titsint
iiiucii,'' stitI PSISS t'sitt'hing Star
Morr5ull, who finds hIhliM'If I
I'ssul WsirIicId. "Our objectls'e
similar sulusution this season
iS to get to the plsuyolfs,''
since' tie lists taken over regular
I 'n.al-h I)if1 Shtil5i adituits ho'tl .1,.i
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lLlIit' IiiII iIJUIIi IP.'L' VII IL1%',
like to have the 14-0 record, but said, ''I don't think anybody's
saul, '''liut' vilsil thing is to Will really thinking sitiut it. There's
smrlul i-tuaiiipionsiuip 111111 rio talk about it
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the')' ran look back and set' you
(;rit'st', hoping to return from
were uribciiteii also.''
a broken right leg before tile
'l'lie Bears won sill 11 of their e'ntl of hit' season, said, 'li'k
gaiiti's in 1942, then lost the' ing 5it thie'iii i g5iIiLt's imudis nl•
NI-'l. title' contest Ii) WuiShiitlg- willy, SLt' should be able to besut
ton. Tilt' unIv other team to go
tInt'.''
unbeaten was (tie' 1934 Bears
Iftit (;rk- iselded, ''l'iii u
with a 13-0 record, but that firm believer anyone can beat
(c-soil 111544 lust its tille game', 3O
% 4U Oil', itiitt'. I don't cart' hue
11 to tile' New York Giants.
) ou're tilsi lug.''
'hit' Ikdpiiins are 7-0 with
Mars' l"kmiiurug, whit) spent
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In District 3-AAAA Winter wind up with enough points to points. And in 8-AAAA its Coral 1, 185 pound sophomore, should and powered by fullback Graig
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be'' Simmn.is and aldetsack Dave
Park
and
Gainesville
continued
win
the
District
3-AAAA
title
Gables
with
6-1
and
54
points.
see
plenty
of
action
at
the
allDavis
with
flanking
roles
filled
Beck missed must of the week's
Trinity Prep continues to important tackle position and in by speedy' Rick Gans* and
but are expected to unbeaten and are sharing the and advance into the state
co,i. 'practice
point lead in this section. Both playoffs,
dominate the District 3-A race the added exposure be's had powerful Jeff Hammond.
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Among the other top teams in with its perfect 6-0 mark and 60 there will give turn a starting
Florida goes without tackle have 7-0 records and 58 points
Garza, who started tht'
season a defensive h;,rkfs'lr.j
thus far However, the Parkers this district race, none of which points. But close behind are nod on the offensive squad.
Krus Anderson, monster man
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have a chance to make the Sarasota Cardinal Mooney with
'Alvin Butler and center Joe
are Edgewater with 38 5-0 and Tampa Temple Heights,
WO
Sh-ppard But quarterback Dairut, Evans aiid Lviriuri With
.l, both with O points. Truilt)
vid Buwden has had two weeks
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34
points
and
Daytona
Mainland
and
Mooney have a date next
In
to ret-over from a leg thjur's.
with 30 points. Sanford week in a game that should
Semmoleht'ldsdowntjwceiler decidethedistricl
upset of Mississippi two weeks
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In the Class 1-A race
in this district, having only four
ago. The Gatori were idle last
nell
Apalachicoia,
Tallahassee
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off
its
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PINEHURST, N
11W District 1-AAAA leader is FAMU, Bristol-Liberty County
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KEY.
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f'l'.'ww
l.)ickc said Auburn "has
ADMISSION
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und Greenville all have
Philip
publicity about Muss thon, Ke)
played sound fundwrwntal foot- Mrs.
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ball and has been very impres- tournament veteran from mark arid 64 points. In District marks and SOpoints. In 2-A its
Pretty football place- West Mary Immaculate High
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sis'e against a difficoit ICIWII- Myrtle Beach, S. C., has won 2-AAAA its Jacksonville Raities Branford, 6-0-1, leading with
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the North and South Women's with 70 points from its 7.0 mark points. And the District 4-A sc1u1ed appearance on Coral
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In District 4-AAAA Vero leader is Miami Westininlster Shores High School's gniron placekicker. She ii the only girl
Seniors Golf Championship for
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Auburn Coach Ralph Jordan
MATIP4IES—Mon..THUR$..SAT.
Beach
Is the current leader with with a 6-i mark and 64) points. Saturday night has pot
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four
calls Florida the most wi- the third ttiTI tfl
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Oviedo is no longer at the OPPOW3g5tho01'1Prü1Palth1
provedteaminthcconference.
ralippedtoaneiglit-over- 6opointsanda6-1 mark. But
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said
he
saw
no
quick
ESCALATOR 6 ELIVATOI
Auburn Conies into the game par 12 in Thursday's closing two challengers are pushing bottom of the District S-AAA
"What's going to happen here solution to a problem only one
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with a 6-I record arid ranking as round but wound up the 54-hole hard with defending state standings after their victory
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No. 11 in the fUitUn. Unranked
ApI. P.,ki.q
•'Never let it be said that
Eau Galhie both, 6-0 in with 46 and Cocoa, both with 0-7 marks happen to a school with bleacha, - Florida has gone into each of its nanient with a total of
105
USAIVATIOWI
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era that seat only 500 people," donut welcome any citizen with
rd°g
CAfe,. tO AM.)
five &amp;lZflCS the
WUUung by
School
admission
money
In
his
hot
Island u6.Oi basing 4! points. leaderlsunbeatenNewSlflltna
Shores High
UMDU 31 ADMITTID
comes to this one with a 3-2
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in District 5-AAAA its Tampa Beach 47-0) with 46 points. Top principal Roger Allen said little hand There's plenty of
She
recently
won
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fifth
'record.
room,
it's
just
that
there
aren't
Ocala
Vanguard
Thursday.
consecutive U, S. Golf Associ- Robinson, 6-1 and Tampa King challenger
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enough seats."
sharing the point lead with 60. with a 4-2-1 mark and 4a points.
He estimated as many
3,atlon
women's seniors title,
In eonleruw.'e piy

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play. Frnn nnw on, fnr 'I.SaInts, each game is a
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Florida State last week.
continue this week at Ft. Mellon Park tomorrow
Florida's defensive statistics __________________________________________________________________________________ key tackles to the playing roster forward wall that has seen Steve Hargis.
yards and forcing the Cardinals
and expects their presence in some pretty rough days.
are mediocre but, coach Doug
Defensively, the Patriots will into three turnovers But unless

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gallops off toting the pigskin
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make the V. ushbone T work
from the lion fans this sear as
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thCni due to size and strength stop
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Against Labelle the Pats will
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rnntingent tn meet (atdinal team, a
tfiflf1sIT(1
qt,in(l-r,t play, i
S1'-nc'y.
nrk tnt
Red" Austin, 14nt,
Ilnwbver. if rwl,icl s-'all tnt it,
most of his terri'ratily injUr4'l rieGanahl and Paul RiildIn, a
werful
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list ran tie reartivated at a Inn of rangy,
whn synother rpp'sttinn rntinri
rnrmnent's tri'tIrC,
gaining ternp! .Arrntrling to
Seniors Hill Stevens ann
Roberts, defensive the caches thea. three are
Steve
linebacker or end and nffenive "aur".fire" rMl.ge prospecta
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c'fflpq sirriunvl dat lineman
J(ik L.app, wh, will tie rpdting
an injured leg i,,sei' anil t,nkflehl ui eq qnnrtertiark St,ve
Sauin ;iril halfback Walt
Merguin will qie little t no
a'tirt, In an effriyt to avrijcl
rr'iri)ury to healing tini,Ises and
pulled niusd4's
ii t, tu,(tiq ,,f resting Mi
itisiny s?nrterq wnirks, foarh
Ruby, huirking toward a tough

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4 antI innNos't'iillwr
fishing contest will be held starting
ning through December 17.
will be awarded at 5 p. In. on the lust clay of the
Prizes
tourney for the tliret' luurge'st 1wt'k cuuughut.
All .'ntrles 1111151 be righiell in sit the bait 51101) bl'twe'en
(tic hours of 7 a. iii. arid 6p. vu. during the torut*'st.

The r, w bait shaj) feature's a complete line of live bait
and fishing tackle and is convenient to the City Isle boat
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l)i;iyers.
''I really think 1101,'' he reiilie'tI. ''The itmilediate goal IS

'aiker', itt- fIlls' lsII) i1l out t*s
option amid jtiinuiig tiut' I hulpiuns
in 1970, Iik('mle'ul tilt' 1 )lI)tlili'
ss iniiing attitude to the' I'uuckers
antI saul Iurospeh.'t of going

to get In the playoff gamiies.

urlkult'ni ''iiit'tliiS ii lot to nit'.''

Winning them

all in regular

But tie added, "I'miu looking
season is really meaningless forward to playing in niy fourth
unless you win theni (play- Super Bowl.
(lff ) .''
''That's the end of ttit' road,
Qusirtt'rbat'k Earl Morrall, hue Super liossl,'' said I"Iemiumlg.
l)it'ketI li on wuts'eta frUmlitlal- ''Al Green Bay, that's what ss

hltiiure tills season, stepped in
for injured Johnny Unilas and
Ie'tI 11w ('oIls to u 13-1 season in

always played for—tht' big
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Green's 8.! I
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N ,.utioiiuI Football Cunicu elite
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trim or mind lit' St titUPS I ctai liii pouring liIet Ii OH the
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their ea'k. childli(xXi.
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months of nest shots s a star
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petaonal achievementa that will bring more auccela The reat of
the afternoon and evening are cplendkl for taking time to btiiI(t
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prices around

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17:30 (2) Talking
Gola n!
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Your Local Democrat*lc Team

Presidential

Nixon

Managing

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differs from 1968 in one very
obvious poin t : Nobody is
holding out till,loo,"Ihillity of the

outantut' t)Ctflg thrown Into the
Ihuru' t'I I*'prt'-.*'utittvt's 'Iiui
is the always possililt', it htihst tinprntflht)Ie. result of it ('b)'al'
ru-e.
'l)te polls, uniformly, it in
varying sl)rI'it(ls, indicate that
l&gt;rt'sIdt'tst Nixon can't lose. Nit
wily. lint in list' bark of
everybody's uusinul Is the
sobering n'emury iii 1948, wlu'tu
Trutusa is
unuleralog Harrys'
nipped his way past 'l'oiui

And 1 2

Compare the candidates,

and we're sure that you

It is with great pride that the Seminole County

dividual basis. It is made up of your friends and

that you live in Seminole County. It's your

Democratic Party takes this opportunity to

neighbors, individua Is who think and live as you

Democratic team that is concerned with be"er

will feel as we do. Our local Democratic Team is

present to you our slate of local Democratic
Candidates. Each candidate is qualified, experi-

do.Considerabie emphasis is always placed on
national politics, with local issues and can-

schools for your children, better highways for
your safety, better land use programs, lower ad-

the best tearr Vote Tuesday, November 7th, for
experience, kowIedge and dedication to good

didalles lost in the shuff le.

valorem taxes, cWtiter air and water, and yes,

government. Vote for your local Democratic

even the pot-holes in your street.

Team!

enced, and knowledgeable about giving you good
government.
government.

May we emphasize that your local office holders
are the ones that effect you directly, every day

In addition, this team belongs to you on an I"

local

ii ,ollillibia 'lliv winner needs 270 '1 q-xaq. 2ri. MassachumAts. 14;
out

Missouri. 12; Vlrylnla 12;
'nin 11 arut 'vttr'I,trif1 20
i ha;i;i'uu tlat? ;,Irhirit', up

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is probably to be ecn.'ete.t in the furor if the last tia'
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political campaign
rhat does not excuse it, haaw.•er It lb.' low ,"!
a'tiveresI by either side in a prt'tt': tOW c:irflpaia -.

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We have only to recall just where wi' were tow ".11'
ago to begun to appreciate the magnitud.' uf what ha: Wnii
accoraphsheil
More than half a million American ,tikiiu'r we're on rhoat Vietnam More than •1(),I) hail stied and scores it
new names were a.lutt'ui t the casualt li:1t' every
Yet nothing jt'ni"il to have been accomplished Tb.'
enemy was as strung anti teterminett ,is ever, our ally
h.- weak and a', far from self-siitTit:ienrv as ever
se..trn".t .ibsolit.'(v no solution
Richard Nuxein entered otfice. he nail tour alti':
natiyes in Vietnam
1k could continue things a.s the' were be could lciunca
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Editor, Copley Neses Service
Today, unfortunately, this country has an abnormally
excessive number of detractors- sophisticated cynics who

I will long remember an interview way back then when I
L5ktMI him what he credited most (or his success in
vincung the skeptics of the value of large, multiengine aircraft and helicopters. "it's my country, too Sikorsky was

scoff at what some of us call the Great American Dream.

lzen in IT-18
tuituralized an American Cit'

'these people should have known Igor lvanovicti Sikorsky, a refugee from Soviet communism and an American
many years ahead of his time, both as cm aviation engineer
and as a philosopher. Sikorsky died Oct. 26 at the ci. of

unlimited opportunity for creativity in the United States
there is no limit to what a man can do if he U-icc hard
sa
This was a true mar k of the man's humility
young reporter I had tried several tunes without success to

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Sikorsky will lx' unveiled in the l9bby of the'
bronze bust
Stratford plant. Speakers will extoll Sikorsky 's engineering
genius, concentrating on huts invention of the helicopter,
However, this re porter who knew Sikorsky well back in
the 1930s can't help taut hope that the speakers also will reca ll
the true nature ot the man along with his material ac('U1111) stsment.s. lie fled his native Russia when the
Bolsheviks took over in 1919, and he never forgot what
America gave him—freedom and opportunity.
of

that Sikorsky predicted someday there would be huge an- planes flying around the world. How Big' "Eights tons or
more," tie said. I talked later with other aircraft people .snd
U.Smtlitarv men. Eighty-ton passenger planes " Ridiculous,
they said "That guy's a dreamer, "one so-called "expert"
scoffed.
Who was right" Today there are Boeing 747c flying
around the world with ease, and fully loaded they weigh
pounds — 355 tons.

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all-out war against North
America from the war as quickly as possible and lea'
-,it to luck a,id the jm'ruv if the. i,.uin
the' South Viethaniernttnits or he could begin a grattual withdrawal nuts eating with a graduai turning 'uver ill it.s own i.'feris.'
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thiraL-trurneeiiate withdrawa l
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ml-olit have been popular for a time Bill hud the Prs--,i

American public

dent taken this course, ?tit' atTie people' who are charaZu:
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liar i- ar's to make peace
him with wj.?an
StCJtI be dainniit tu rn u',r 'lwtraing 11 :ruallmirn Seuaa
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caitt.'rflats's in the ir
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a he Vietnam war if the coming at last it
peace. ir,t:t'rtaifl and imperfect as it is likely to
not the heinning of a miwh-neeticd period ut hi'aling bat
was lflStt'a'I the cause of c o n I fl a 1 division aiTi.i
\
It would be the height ol irony it the ending .il long .. 'I
i the killing and she' dying did not redound to the credit
a the man responsible for this achievement but Ifl$tt'1111
.'r'ed It) increase the peculiar and deep-seated dtstr'i'a
me people seem to hay., of him
I'he claim that the President could have secured a peat
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Sundays except Saturday.

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sort of a ('onununist agent'
However. when I told him all I was seeking was a brief
interview after several futile tries with cunspan public
relations people, he laughed .
"Oh, what's the matter with them anyway," he said. "Sure, what do you want to know"

Supervisor of Elections

Tax Collector

Stale S.raiir

riced now an realms beyond poiitics
ucty, for all ill ills, is founded on many kinds
rust in ordinary day-to-day living 'Fri break these honit
ra hing.

forward to a March
tliiy before his death and was looking
1973, golden anniversary-SO sears since the day he
established a uuuluenglne airplane factory on a l.ong Island
chicken farm.
'there will be a celebration next March all the caine, but

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he ii one thing while in fact he is another" Some of thi
peciaI. v1('iflnS kind of human corruption is being pr:i.'

as he drove home. Hes"med startled when I trailed hirn into
driveway . jumped out and ran to his car Was I saline
his

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near the factory entrance and followed eight miles after him

The Herald
entitled exclusively to the use for reproduction of all the local
news printed in this newspaper

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Sikorsky. although. nearly blind from glaut'oina. wa in
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11attling for high office are heing victimized. in 1%2, 11,

.- ircumctances whose origins they cannot really know
But the damage can he far more sweeping than that
If such practice's should h.'.'rime really common, they
odd .i1n'' The y will mu'
t h.' kept t&amp;, the p.'ilitic.il
s'ry
wide
disruption and distnrtii"
ciAI&amp;bty Iowan
.1 many kinds of human relationships
'Xho in such a world would want to trust the mails,
voice on the telephone, or the man who conies sayin
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be paid in advance.

No part of any material, news or advertising of this edition of
The Sanford Herald may be reproduced in any manner
without written permission of the publisher of The Herald.
Any Individual or firm responsible for such reproduction will
be considered as infringing on The Herald's copyright and
will be held liable for damage under the law

Itti)'' LAYER

If what they are digging out is true in any reac'u
measure then this campaign has been tlicr;ipterl
-tanti',
the pain' ( phony I,'ll,'r the
phony telephone calk, the distribution if f,ike
;ehetluilec and much other information, the caiciiloti'riarassment of voters to discredit candidates by sit.things as middle -n(•the-night calls'
The generating source of most of this is s..d to he,
--'mrse, the high command operating from Precid,''a
'.ixnn'c White house and places nearby As yet these - ,i:
,.en.'rally he classed only as allegations, and "V.' mu
ct them stand as such
Nevertheless, even without ironclad, court-style pr
'he effect of these reports •sl ready ic te''astating.
To cay that these reported incidents subvert the
'oliticol rncecs ought to he grave enough comment \t.'n

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day of the Vietnam -peace" breakthr. II0 and

office of

Superintendent of Schools

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part. from diligent reporters who have carefully chect.'
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Mil-C 1`11AM('11 supl

in the cademie world. who privately are battling li.•
alley rotc or advancement in their own realm
iaying if even halt the repnrtc
Yet it
thic yearc 50h4- tage are trite What bnther most
1U? the choking of trust. which ic terrible enough, h''
the mean-cpsrttednecs that ceemc to mark in many
Ihe alleged sabotage incidents,
n the nature of thlng.4, the prudent reporter hoc aiwa'.
uccumv'rt there is come lying and other misrepr.'cnntatl'
his 1,i-rai
nIpolities as in many other endeavnr
noting tack is to learn. if he can when truth s
told and when it is not, rather than to Say. ton
all politicians lie
This time, however, the evident magnitude and
of misrepresentation has gone he ond all hounds Much
that we hear to be sure, is not e'.'idi'nce proved in

V(aE in rach state, wrould have

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in any uiek

enough to take the key In Die
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1-lctions ('Ofl take funny
turns It's it kind (if weird
statistic to Wilt' that lth'harul
,f u.
Nixiuji it 49
popular vote in 1960. 1111(1 lost to)
Jack Kennedy; in 1968, Mr.
Nixon got only 43.4 per cent of

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nuintwr of 11.5 senators, 100. Mu-bigots, 21: New York, 41;
plus three For the District (if Ohio, 25; I'enncylvonia, 27; states by a margin of )NE

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IU'cpht the astronomical
r4ds against it, there ei,st_s the
mathematical poMihility that

grabs uti Nov. 7. 'thIs the electoral votes (if 12 states
represents the number III a a,riies to 271) exactly enough.
tii,,iilo'rs of thi' lions.' au These are California, with 45

Cmptroaler

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best

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it) Wit Ii (it hi'r t hii ii SI'Iii i Ilole i ut (9'('St S and sta t'
Ft'1)t''l1tilhlVt' P'I, l 1 I'i1t. ut (lit' :(ltl,
44th, 1tit ii 811(1 47th districts
'l'hit'ti the voters will choose (best' counts'
officials: clerk of circuit court, assessor of taxes,
tax collector, sheriff. ('OtifltV ('OflulllS5iOt)('t'
districts one and three, stiPem'intrndcnt of
sciuxils, stitx't'visot' of elections 80(1 district
school btxi rd districts two and three.
Oat' I1cVs ('OltItlIlls have gi Vt'tl 1 )rOa(1
coverage of the stands the Vat'iOtiS candidates

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llulwrt Humphrey. And, f
('nurse, ( t'orge Wallace.
Reuhin Askew 8 1R)verfu1 t)emocrat III the
The Itupontlerable of (korga'
Mansion. Thus common political sense tips the
Wallace Is tragically missing
this year, but there can be some
Lxulance in favor of the Democrat candidate if the
interesting conjecture.
want to have their interests best
voters
nonetheless.
represented.
F"rinsthnCe: It is Fact of
Another general rule which needs to be
history that a switch of Fewer
remembered and heeded is that an incumbent
than 12,000 votes — 11,974, to be
who has had the experience and .has done a good
exact — in 1960 would hoyt'
made Richard Nixon president,
Instead of Jack Kennedy.
That was pretty close, but
blet's take rote the fact that it
anfL1r
needn't take 12,000 votes to
swing an election. Twelve — an
could do It.
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Under the jackp.t, winnerSANFORD. FLA 32//1
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College, the candidate winning
, I F (OW Editor and Publisher
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a state, even if only by one vote,
gets the entire electoral vote for
A NE D DOYLE Ad .er l's inQ Director &amp; Asst t Publisher
that s ta te.
As everybody knows, there
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irii prciJontlal rampaign
tsatIy
The reporter who erIv'rc high lvnl poIItu'4
irnpnrt.int
Jn'c sn for a numt*r of renn Thø nrk
the ctriiggl for the moct powerful
f
to
that triiggle, ton. there ic great
*ffirn in the world
often dramatic. frequently comic .
human interplay
,metime tragic.
this work con.
4
'uir?hermnre. the newman
tctentiv and devotedly flnd quifrklv that, taken a
.\

('111(11 ('('fflNlt 80(1 t'diictition. In these rut rule of
thiuitiitu is sulficient. Performance must he the
guli(leIinE'.

flfl(1 persuasive argnnwnls.

best of talents,

&amp;)II I)III th,
,It tile Democratic party wl-I retain
G III
'iti
its control 80(1 will be working

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lIVVeI* []lot,(, critical in this coIlntN

working hard and long to get their message
across.
We believe that, With) the exception of (1K!
Candidates for tilt' state legislature, part V
dt'signatn1ns and loyalties are not of the greatest
of importance.
In the state legislature there can he no real

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FOR THE BEST

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express their holies and promises.
to prove their abilities and
It is up to them
and by
their character by means of past records
than just

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Selilillolv giving 111v CotIl1tNI a legislator not ti((I

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17th districts, a state representative for the 33rd
this is ('SJW('ia Ils' important for
(list rict

ELECT********

Smith ir'

Issues

challenges which are un all levels of govern
im'nt
K' posts which mn'1 bc' fIlIf'fl flfl(l which in
thic',iic'lvt's tlt'ma rul tilt- moct careful ((it)
sideratiun. apart from the legislative and thr
('ity (iflflffljSSlOfl. tire in the fields of law

job

Nixon with an almost unprecedented margin of
popular 'tites,
Ihe Mc(;0Uflit(s s('tm to 1K iltt'mnitel
cheered by the unflappability of the South
I)akota Senator amid dismayed by the lat'k of
ixiptilal' indignation at the campaign tactics of
the Nixonites, as shown in the Westgate affair
Rut these are not the intimate and thl(' VVI'V
close concerns which should he the Ol)ject of
thought 811(1 analysis by the Seminole voter.
First are the t'It'tI itis of 8 I)t1l)li' S('l'VR't'
cofliflhjSSiOfl('r, a state attorney for the litthu

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((')l'sters are expressing &amp;'omit'erti al)(fllt all
apatily based oil tile polls Showing Ill-psililplit

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stomped in one time-loving operation. An oust to
e very modern office. Check ii. Data-Link Mail Cm-

it wl)tll(l be harmful ill tile vx1ruinf, if
;pIllinole %-olvrs %,of(, for it chilligiv jll.gt (or the

lines, of World War 11

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The III lil of peace ill 111doo, hilla hich
glowed so brightiv -I wtvk ago has dininied, 'I'll(.

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iimay S(Ifl) to IX' almoSt iIflpOsSIt)le, vet
enlightened self-interest fairly cries out for the
voters of Seminole ( 'mint to rivet their gait' and
political judgment On local cOnt('sts.
The pyrotechnk's (if the presidential ('Bh))
paign which have been so ohviousl' stagemanaged by the Republk'ans and mflis-flu%nagt'(l
by the Democrats do show signs of getting out °
hand.

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Lies and Sabotage

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night with a fnend, they eonfront a bwg)ar in the shack
The bcwglar s frighter*d off.
but leaves behind his gun. The
question that confronts Sanford
is one of propnet -: should they.
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Death." This strange tale
on an identical twin wtu
returns home after- her Sister
and father have been killed ir. ;
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adventure behind the German

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Time

11:30-1 L. ABC, The Dick to be an thlerein program on country. The program w&amp;U take
tting with
ow. Dick turns over whether n not poitutkin on a z,&amp;.l4ike
C.avett
William
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be
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Liz Maithicue

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and N a I ii' n a I
diverse
t'thsnir
AsoetatIon
soctoecuflotlsic bickgroumids ot
Although the study pruiuuruty
pupils and pupil health and
is
tit interest to school people at
nutrition protikmns.

teif' cpaiui - 1,1 1 h' tuth is
Lk'3',I1 itt'st (LI dete-ritutie what is
bo thering teachers, now how or
why After this basic data is

analyzed. NE. specialists will
Classroom teachers are munch this stage, if it can help sift
Society's problems that are
conventional
work
through their state and
from
supposed to prevent learning more concerned with finding facts
seems
to
be
doing
local
affiliates on tho
it
and are believed to worry in- enough time to teach and wisdom, as
us
t
be
questions.
NEA organizations
structors are not keeping getting more help (ruin ad- andtellthcpublicWhatfl)
51)eci
alilit3l
,
done
to
linprove
instrucUun.
in
lowu
and
New
Jersey and the
teachers front doing their job in ininistrators,

Fort Worth s.'houl district have
childremu aLso may benefit.
parents anti the coiuiinunstythe classroom.
While
the
study
represents
requested
(lx' questonnalre for
These ore some prehutsusary
'Find goes (or such pet Issues
as drug abu.se,lack o(acatIeintC conclusions drawn (romi, a the' views of 82 per cent of 2,021 use with locaL faculties. Other

freedom, changing curriculum national lisswLill of public Ilikstructors who took part. their leachli groups anti school
and instructional methods, school teacher needs conducted answers will not net'essarily systemuis are considering

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Friday. Nov. 3. 1972

2C-The Sanford Hera'd
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The lollewiag has beta
wrpared by The teagie of
sad Is altered by
The Herald th as aDrinp to
better edocate t readers
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the ssues azad the eit1
IOOL BOARD
How do you feel you are
particularly qualified fnt this
off
Do you think the rnxd
45Th school plan is an SN
eptab1e method of dealing th
the erpected growth of school
popolation in Seminole Coimt
As a school board member
responsible for the quality of
ducauon in Seminole Count.
what eps would you take to
upgrade the system'
Do you believe that
çwopert ta'es abould continue
to be used as a ma)or sotnoe of
revenue for educ,atuir.' If riot.
wh3t SIlleTThStiVt ates of
revenue would you fvct'
need for
Do you feel
'etet COfluTflhrUcatiOn between
:ir school board and the
:nrnunity If so, how can this

ISTRiC1 2
teric.crit,

pupil-teacher ratio. Ernphax
on discipline Art our sthools
Develoxnent of programs for
eweption thilther Revised
pciliri to deal with ex•
pulsionsWe must again place
the child first tn education,
doing e r.thmg within our
perver to tirna}i the tools for
the best possible edzwzticin
4. Unless ctangrd.. due to
court deCiSWflL property taxes
will remmaui as a prune sirce
of revenue in the future Public
sentiment. however, dictates
that we explore other sources of
rrvenue These sources can be
the pledging cd tax monies at
the state or federal level. Other
sources sur as those used
successfull3 in other states also
need to be exploued.
&amp;!fuutely. CornYes
muueaticnl has been almost
none ti5te'flt recently. Board
mrmberi must become more
representative of the dzic1
from where elected as well as
prepared to survey ear+ area of
the entire county. Citizen advisor crirrunitiecs should be
deelc'ped. Board meetin's
siuld t in the evening and
held once each month at Sarilord. Oviedo. Lyrnar. anci Lake
Rrantk"

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Missouri Belle Swtifford.
ra- t. reply eved.

TAX ASSESSOR
Questions
1. How dr you feel you are
irticulañy qualified for this

2. As a ai assessor what is
your O7lflOrt of the present tax
.essment in Serriinc'le
C.ourity'
Terry G. Goemtel, 242
Sanford Ave.. Sanford
Republican. Age: 34.
1. 1 have been ernplc'yed by
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the
Seminole County Tax
euI unplementation of any
for the past seven
Wi
in
ASM.iiOt
rimovative project.
_c'Ckifl.
and
have been Assistant
Seznmle hive neither. •fl.,.
School Board's motivation ft' Assessor since 196g. I have

on the policy board is

of the U_S. arid the )cgisla-

2' Each officer equipped with

prepared by The league of Deitree fltI%ifle
Herald iii an attempt to

?. Mouu arid better trained non-college student-s with wti*t steps would yoti take to

panel of nominees b

do not believe that a U.S. Con.

tives of mnayr statewide organ- r*nence and the judgment to graduation.

a earn

quuemnenl or a meaningful

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there are no qualification re- ti.san plitic'i influences could he comes in contact. This Is the can be prevented by close
that part of the officeholder's
partant an area not to have

2. We should abandon the

the admirustrative staff and

Seminole C'.ciunty.

tlsing the elertell ,iu'i,its'rs 01

make snrr Ill,' world if our

Iloord Merritt Island lIatk,

iilflsist,'tlt with hits plsiln'i;div

piii$itv ac th

ri

partirularly qualified (or thic E;wrivnre wlikli HIIIIM I')

riihttwt, eIeted offliuik, ran

ourn' with conservation, muSt wofefl ft is miiy ts'Ilr.f that 9ik

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2 In your opinion, cchat iire h.ve kiitoked on Inor' thui

(I,n.

we will have o world left In) I'tdi)itof' ae1 pIOtNt thi' basic

revenue

be

for taxes and fees which are es- State Trooper and four years as

lIete without assistance 1fl1
agency from scratch taught

Goldenrod

each dollar spent. ('cirnpletin

of

tierk of the Circuit ('ourt Seiinnole anil ()steola ('nuiniti's
' how

my knowledge, experience, 1.

IluiahIuni

vsteiii I could s;ip;sirt tcould Is'

,,osli'il ,ycte,iss Welfare now 14 esprrfrrs- e lie would hi' is

recponsitahty (cit their (iWfl

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arid

sessing

appraising.

t;iv i'xt.'nsive ep'rietwe in

hs'sr a dlspro;sntioriate ti;ire

on (ii,' pishlit tliili' incteail nsf

3 No, I believe tts4It edu':eition

prr.fesuinnsls and that it is more

meet the rieed.s of Flnrtds'i

of1ie with 21 years in

sight into the eroniiniu and

of esress .'rI,l)r)ste ta

(lulling high quality itiild day I{i'vi'nsit' Sharing f'rogrsirn thus

.Jnhrs vog t, I)erre1reIt, Ae 15, of lb. tat dollars that support

particularly at the 'irw-atiniuil

could hi' responsible to the

classes This will allow more of

re-.lsv sill ng

whiiihm this' prnl)h.'Ius siia is'

laluta basis mislead of the

training

county receives isis e($iiliI

siijqs)rt

thusreturn mu_ct be det.ermiried

aid to theist with limited abilit

County arid work closely with Sanford. F1.a.

tier ci! years.. I am already

have supported the sheriff.

prepare $11 iiiiltton ('ounty

sources would tie based upor

in rnedica.l care,

to see that these needs are met Party: Republican

arid idiosyncrasies.

attorney budgets so they 1115)

recording public records,

housed in the County jail and 5emum'olt c'owmt schools. Four growth of the county must be
cciurit.

schcicls thrcuagh the

now, requiring

'ic'es the

Seminole County a safer plac'

:

3 1 us' our iand u' plan a a

Yes., if the budget could county is to meet the demand of development, amid environ.

this situatirt wifl be corrected

• Inz.Wur'ticun.aJ staff. Con-

base must be broadened. 'Ibis

atid ilistititte hit'. pr4(1ulrc.,
mental activities

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5. It us the responsibility of the every' citizen and the county infonnati.in needed for protecAddress: 20O Hibiscus Ct, The close cooperation between
school
system to help make must consider these items Ui itS tion and ciederly development f
different agencies.. the Crime
Sanford
in
saricr.
menandwcimnenciutofboysarid
long range plan.
our water resources Iiaterxto
laboratory, located
Aide: 57
must
4.
1
would
immediately
StOP
follow suggestion. arid recoinwhich will become a full service girls.. To do this we
Party: t*mocrat
develop
respect
for
rules,
all
reuining
of
flood
plains
mendatior.s
m.ae trait. the
i Ike-I that I am particularly laboratory within the r,exi
authority
am-id
property.
To
These
areas
are
vital
to
the
enstudy
to
protect
water recharge
qualified because of try more or l months.. wili be a great
we
have
accomplish
thus
of
Seminole
County
areas
found
vurorument
and flood plains.
gng
than 20 years experience in the step forward in

,n.sws'rs:

stamp and stir taxes. Ability to ainendnit'nt claitmi it would

i's.sentttsl, hut it is only a isrst

hi'

,Iestrnying his tnvsrmins('nt at a

nobody

should

ifl(('fltiV(' 'ontrol't stiotild hi' allowed on Engineering tlnmversity of Cahsni't may not be particularly

tic-c C.omnrruuee and wcrkrng

S hespecl tnt the law can

count_c' level, to be enforced at

arid preservation of Green Belt

4 Yes, I believe that this is at Itutgers tJnsversity.
Every

fo lug our stats t','ii',

Eugs ne'r

Ftrr''..tr'l Engine.

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improve the teaching condibons;krwerthepupilteather

believe the sisesamerits are
equitable and this is most

resentatives. District No. 3$
2 1 favor either an elected

asessc*"s main function us en who appoints an Education
Board.
Either structure
to control equality by ap
praising all property at full just provides adequate voter con-

4 The National Educational

the State Cbthet spends insuf-

pietely tram property taxes

qualificatitins include: Mayor

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base to levy

tude-nt.s

taxes rs'ervone

amc Jamce Vth]en

lnicrne Tax and the St.eadil_c inwe' can dci this without

ondernriatwn c.f property
rights without just corn-

particularly qualified k'

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1 How do _c-ou feel you are

Name: Kenneth H. Monroe
Address: 1936 Winnebago Trail,

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.t.i foreign policy is a broad
issue in the current presidential elections campaign which
finds President Nixon and
Sen. George McGovern light
years apart in a number f
critical areas.
The President stands
basically (or the strong and
continued involvement of the
Uruted States in all the vital
areas of the world He rejects

DI_cTRIC'T3

STATE HOUSE 01'
Question
I. Do you favor ratification of

Age: 42

Republican
45-15 school plan is an ac- counting of moneys so collect- Party:

ceptablemethodofdealingwith ed. Having spent a number of Age: 33

of

Markhi.r

Woods Homeowners

county problems arId their
solutions since 1965. 1 feel thus
experience plus 13 years of
studying and teaching gocern
merit especially quallf!e me to

US 'ountaes. has its own tax

tegri')', conservative thinking

majority of Seminole County

hector's office has the dut_c'

other person or special interest

Lions for handling Juveruies th Count_c' What changes, if an_c',
3

Do Slier-ui Departimierits

5. How do you think

demand and the availability of
county services and facilities
by denying developments which
do not absorb the problems 9
create.

land planning I will
to it
that a new comprehensive land

zoning ordinances arid desigria-

Name: Fred W. Kelley Jr.
a±'ntnistxation arid supervision
Address: 92$ W. 3rd St., Sanford and have 17 years experience in

5. We cannot help men per- Party: Republican

Ave ,Sanford, l)erncicrat. Age:

the poor by a welfare system Mithoti and Polk, Irecezc'ed the award
for
based on work incentives, We rank of Lieutenant. This tune leadership.

outstanding

college graduate in

'I'twre are many factors in

long Seminole County resident our c'ounty beyond these, which
installed first tag agency in will receive strong attention
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and prudent management of
County funds and resources.
Clerk of the Board of County
Comriiissioners;
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handle the a,lditional clerical
duties which were previously

Lion on the land use map.

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un.'iinquent reai afl(l

3. Increased responsibility In
area of probate and juvenile
matters. Increase 1n admpinistrative functions pertaming to misdemeanor cases.
Implementation of new Article

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h:iylt's and

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likt' ( 'hisni, are

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tuestii,tis:

leter urn F In
vrn
ng to strengthen ..c
necessary
When it comes to Vietnam.
the differences between IL,'

'.viil fbi

The candidates differ
m.u'ketily on how to support
NAILs The President has
pledged to maintain the -uur•
-- 3O5,i)O0 men, including
:unthose in the Sixth Fleet
less and until the Soviet Union
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agrees to mutual and halancerl reituctiiai Of forces in
the area
Tb' cenatr has urged a
unilateral :uthack in Amencan military strength on the
continent anti in the Mediter ranean to 1.10.000 mcmv
his rationale The United
States could quickly airlift

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most rnntrriver'ual.

Mt-'vern asserts '.vith r,nuderable pride that ii -'was
the ririt Leader to urge fl
1%.1 that the United .tates
quit Vietnam As the level if
Amnerui'an involvement grew
through the atlmintstratlon:I
of Presidents John F Kenni!(ty anti Lyndon Johnson, n'
continued his opposition .ilthough, for the most part. fe
voted money for the war i
Ian u1f resolution
One at his campaign itate-

America's allies help themselves to protect their undeperidence This Li the main
plank of the Nixon Ductruie.
Sen. McGovern's general
approach is symbolized by the

attack carrier task forces in
the Mediterranean, the better

ra." He denies alleiatiorts he

In the case of two NATO al.

vocate of an inadequately
armed fortress America. But

McGovern, the doctrinaire
Liberal, would halt all U S.

tiuns.

he would remove all Us mustacy forces from Southeast
As:a. including Thailand:
from Taiwan, South Korea,
Japan and Okinawa and more

çound they are ruled by tIlctatorships. He would cancel
what the Democratic Party
piatfornicaiis 'the Nixon $435
million deal with Purtugali

the Saigon regime of President Nguyen Van thieti would
te ininmeulmtely terminatisi
Mr Nixon early in his at-

The Ptesidi'tit eschews any

plan to end :iie war and the

Mc.;overn believe ,&amp;rnenlca's

affairs of these NAI't) allies.

through the parallel actions 1

the North Atlantic Treaty

sal democracy, hi preference

to the South Vietnamese

invasion

to supptirt Israel and NATO's
flan*
Sen.
southern
Mc4iavern would remove one
carrier force, a reduction of 50

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elected
1 -Ui American hombung fl
Indochina '.wouid be immenli,mtely stopped
conditions

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forces 'would be "withdrawn
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Tatal estunuted cost above

tor would create "useful pub'-

WAShINGTON -- lioth

tiuns: $5 billion.
"This additional mont','

a imallion heads of house-holds" who would not other-

George McGovern have ticade
it plain they think the welfare

financing and udii,inist.ratmun
with uniform standards, lift-

welfare. Estunated cost $5
billion a ear

PHINA

some of the residents' views
Land use and density.

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.J5ik l"ros( and fourth grade students Joy

Judges Court.

First, the county land

traurung and create additional police officers working with Sunday school teacher, and combined with branch office - sioner: ili road and traffic an impact study to help predict
oppurtunitws thTtlU4th in- citizens fur better law enforce- youth counselor of the First prutrioted further extension of control requirements: 12s the effects of growth on scho1,

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Our school yn tin- FloridaCabtnetshould ontinue demeaning
of
ploying some 2.000 pens is to serve as the State Bo

otherlawenforcemnent agencies perarv measure which Is too
and the public.
coy to unpkment because of

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Have sincere desire to serve.
2 Over Thy4mve million

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ing the global policeman, but
believes in honoring present

rope

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Small Claims Court, Jl"s,

assistant principal and peni- five years as Of Depot_c' equally as important, will mwighbor),from incomnpati-

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2,3., 4., Then. are 3 needs

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4. What steps should tie taken Name: William P. "Bud" the State' of Florida. Because
2.
Our
County's most urgent
tzi prepare for problems caused Layer
each resident of Seminole
need
is
for
proper planning for
by our rapidly increasing popu- Address: 207 Crystal View County is thus affected by'
Collecorderly
growth
under the P
Work of the County Tax
latuun'
South
especially
sure
of
our
present
exploding
5 Please state in general Sanford, Fla.
toe's office, each is
development.
The
County
Planyour philosophy of how respect Age: 44
sensitive to its efficiency.

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population in Seminole County' large buagets and &amp;cn-ernment is that I bring to the County
_c What are your priorities for funds, I feel I am equally quail- Commission. I have had 12
I How do you feel you err spending school operational fied to receive and account for yrarsof civic, church, business
and professional management
particularly qualified ct this f'.aicjs'?
public
experience, as a leader and inoffice'
4. Are you satisfied with the sector
SMERIFF

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president

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School: U.S. Army Comptrollership School, Ann_c' Audit

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Fern Park
Age: 60
Party: Republican

taxes payable to the County Tax Address: 205 Ranch Road,

what the_c could and should do Seminole County under Osief who has ever received the Collector
'bu' Feather.
It
Ht-putibctn. no rczil_c received

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perience in auditing and ac-

Address: Rt. 1, Box Li
Longwood, Flu.

poor

(s'ganization allies

fly I.. F;lxAR
l'R(NA
I pIe&gt; Nt'ws Service

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and distritution of fines and

programs provided b_c' the taxes to all citizens.

Carl A. Buectuner, Box 112 riwtits.
AlUimonte Springs. Republican
I. The Count_c Tax Coflec-tor

prwote .-idnlstii

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hospitalization, all cases involving juveniles. Phasing out
of lower courts w1 nt tease
responsibility by 16-18.000 cases

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taxes and needs relief before hi

2 How do the duties of the tax is to require developers to pay
collectcirs
office
affect for the needs the_c create,

SUPERINTENDEN'TOF

office'

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quality education. I would Estate Broker and professional reasonable' control of environmentally endangered lands and
establish an advisory c-am- appraiser fur last
My particular cancer-n is
Present
County
water.
2
nuitee consisting of I PTA
of ma)or fresh
ments
are
not
in
proper
the
protection
me-rntxr and I teacher from
respect
to
various
water
recharge
areas and the
County.
balance
with
each school in Seminole
water
of
pollution in
Homeowners
prevention
nies
of
property.
This c'ununittee would guide
of property. Assessments must
innovative ideas for un
plemenlauon U)
It be correctly placed in balance

voters in Seminole Count_c
whichisaver_c' good percentage
of the pt pulatiun

nciniekctivesysiemsresultman Republican
already oc-erbearumg gas-em-n-

wealth of the state and should Seminole Count_c who has the peoples' needs and wishes.
3 No. We should support a
riot be lunited to the taxing cotTipt'tentl_c' administered the
aeater
portion of our education
and
i
Tax
Assessor
office
of
ability of a local school
System
through the State's
duties
and
t
aware
of
its
dxstric't."Ifac-or tiringuiga
responsibilities,
the
greatest
of
General
Revenue'
Fund With
against the state of Florida to
balanced assessment roIl upon

I don't believe we need Ut

State Educauxi Board or an wcic-rc-abcrjtthis.,foi'wearejust

per pupil. One expert in
eduratic'nial Iinanic'e said
way. I have ne-set found a

"educational opportunity of Maitland Ave., Maitland.
i-very individual should be a Democrat. Age: 55.

they can register b_c' maiL The relations program

rogn"ssv. alternatii' lii the

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Candidates Di, ter
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whcxilr. We must: relieve 9* the laws of Florida under which

pollution rsntrot. unit stm-

innovative ir our progrisins fir qualiIsratinrts for this office - believe that we must reduce

I':ilisr;stiisn Wayn.'sbori' high

estates of decedent s and
mmnors, Iett?rs of testemnentary.
involuntary
guardianship,

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smu rime to which I am opposed, must push (nr.w.iril on rn

ltepuhdu'iri, Ago 44, 321 l,ynri these lands in public trust Canaveral, Florida.

areas: Clerk of Circuit Court, ___________________________________________
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Recorder, Delinquent 'l'ax ('itl.
le('tor and Clerk, Audst';r alit1
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Actuntamlt to ('(iUtt} ('ommis_____
sioners. Each requires specific
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specific duties. Each i.s important in its own right.
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where the user of couoty servC.omrrie'rc4id Bank of Winter tx.cause of mn thorough n"wl. program. This is being ac'c'onn- fair and consistent corrective level of recharge areas.
45-15 three assessors, I tune a good
ftndLs., i
5. Yes. in addition to the ices cu-ill pay his fair share. In
lectures
and
nwaCS
film,
edge
of
all
aspects
of
voter
pushed
by
of
adPark
a
working
knowledge
implernentston on such
effort to attract clean. ligM view of our rapidly changing
C. Served as De1 iuty Director registration, record ke-'ping, above all. the professicmalisin
c-aunt_c wiôe basis
ministering the office ci! Tax
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industry to our count_c' that I complexion from a ruj-ai to an
of law enforcement '7
of the Department of Transpct- etc.
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3 Seminoles initial problem
have already mentioned, two uroan county. i am tudymg the
tation-TaUahassee. Served as
2 1 don't believe we can do and manner ci! the officer
TAX
2 Using current market
stern from inadequate finuuriother
areas should be con- feasibility of consolidating
criteria. Administrative Assistant to arm_c-thing more than we alreads meeting the public and Ins
a
values
as
ring Aiter study, i
sidered.
One is to research the duplicate services for the
Question.
vince'd e must
ange the assessments in Seminole US Senator Gurney, served as do now if they are pnysicafly w-ulingness to assist can also be

4kille'nl or semi-skU

ent.r

rontrollenl totally by local work in management at the field, they represent a hoard- that ferteril md state s(r

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tto'tii

tt*.igts.st itig

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state's moUs"r' to ;i't jobs; priiitirtul t,iirnlin now being pl;u p upon an

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Proven '.'.iigh any dssulvantages. I

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thi' onsi'nt of lIst' Florlila St4str Its'piitilu-an. Not Questioned. erhstatirnal system to assure u.s damaged.

4. ('ontrolling thin' use of

;iiid uintlt'sir,shln' l', l11S('(iI"I)I ('',

2 The Clerk of ('ircust ('ourt

methods of instruction, an aggressive effort to bring to keep fcnur4aning of State
it is current florida law that
3 Our new budget which
1 How dci you you feel you are
Improve
the learning en- light, clean industries to Semi- Road 436 tSemorani and Suite
the interest rate on an automc'- particularly qualified for thus into effect in ot,itr trings
ride Cou.nt Road 46 projects alive. I Will
the salaries into line and vircinment of all sdxiols
bile can depend upon its age. office'
4
The
schools
of
our
c-cnmt_c
3
The
cities
of
Seminole
diligently
work for Miruniuni
The older the vehicle, the
Z Would vo.i favor changes in compare very favorably with
provide
one
of
the
very
finest
County
are
continuing
to
grow.
taxes,
true
mass transit sc stem
higher the interest rate, result- the election laws that would other firrida cotmties
4.
To
prepare
for
the
programs
in
the
state
for
A
comprehensive
land-use
and
counts
identity
and unity.
ini in a discriminatory rate rri.ake if easier for citizen to
problemi
facing
us
in
the
near
dollars
a'iaulablc'.
Broader
program
must
be
implemented
snt,
our
county is in
4.
At
against the less affluent. This register au-id vote 0 Explain.
3 How would you increase the future, we muSt tri'. e to course offerings at the and strictly followed by both the second year of a three-y care
law must be repealed. There
secondary level is highly
int and cities. Fire protec- evaluation of water resources
need be ample oppunrnes for number of
plc regng achieve closer cooperation
expe-iall_c
in
the
V.
tion
and proper water and by the United States Gcolagial
tween the different police desirable.
persons tr- cbtatn an and vu.ng

sity cif Florida

RIU, t)i,t .utll tie

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wil$ work for ,mptementatinn

Age: 50

Ilith I is strict and Into tIm"

DISTRICT 33
Name: Eugene C. Mooney
Address.: 2115 Cree Trail.
Casselberry
Age:

Loni Wilson, Independent they must asn he prepared

suppky .f our •'ntire state

with our population expkision

tiani1l $14 millions in puitilic

ample nutrition

øron'ir,flir w.11.heing in a

S'irrtiiry wilt, crtairi defined

poor tininformed Inril

wrmn lt

disciplinary probletflL it 9w positions I have held: in

and should be dealt with ti

ment and I established this in

.i*5t - out w,,nr

;:rovide the base of our 5(11(5)1 utitipurags's thinsi' iii lower

Seminole ('ount and its form of

5, We must review our

Anwrq

national issues hiss effort to

Name: John (1 Angel

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(luh

AsIilrrSs: 4)0 W 20th St.

5. 1 An Adequate consumer informed as to the needs of law

opmimt and to protect our

an1

rv.rl.pping. dupti*ativ

edness and fiscal resrorus.1bliti

funds to the Counts - What

Facibt_c

M'n

nn,.ndrnent will iv

2 No, I hi'lirvr that we ctiruild

educators

rate in d.rtug abuse, especially

Fie:cnt.i:

an'

registered voters, asking their

rriade it a Kunt tO study and

cpi:';. \ r'p_c re':ve.

U run rn it I p ;

!lIs"rirninatiofl ho,1d not eist

our cysli'iri

I 'icc, I do favor ratifiratirin

i'Iluisn;it lots f hsut- eiiurratl

p)uscin should result

ir

it ifFrc ronqi4erntU,n for the

( 1i'irtiinn $1171

world 1)1 c'ur

i Mascivi' refir;ii

4. Yes This is a major point in Law enforcement, but as an

DISTRIC1 34

th f ø c t 'j n

trit.iitsrnt to our iiriety Tb. Iu'rrinr'rst ir

i"r ll'n!e whitti qtialifii.c

i'teiteil hoail ni edisrotinti,

ill the new judicial arr.i resnk'nt.c. I huict' iiiatleil

dutti's

hti*'

shIv go to the state. It would

4 Mast defirute], yes.. I have

nflow

are of County Commissicuner be-

conferences

parent

3 Liica] property tax may not Texas New tax sources should Party: Democrat
ctf

must

Wilt)

U4W111 of United N).11101181 11)111k.

('t.11tK 1)1' 1111'.

Hattawa

and immediately enforced Age: 27

suggest that a State Board of reform now, not after court Sanford

source

rules

Simple

sc'in-ct of school revenue, and Name r John E. Pt*lk

hi' intrrslneil tt

tuint

11lt4' gnvi'rni,n'nt chniihl Is' nqiii1Irr-r.'utiHrgt' fit Pfl

Mtainonte Springs

second largest county wide.

cou.inty If so. what

çiosthon. will instill confidence provided.

ygi'n.

ruiipii. tuttitig ilown

a' or

1l8 I9'I \tlnlett ltnlliti on

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autornatcally be'comnes the

&amp; Fw;inuv,

N'it1)(' Al Davis

in the

for the gifted and exceptional fl.*I to seek sources of

qualified individuals for cnn- arises

quzired

more license plates.

ecual attention'

udent. However,

enforcement of current statutes

fa' wi•uc'l in.d ma_c b

36, i1I Lake Rena Dr..
I ongwuo&amp; Fla. 32750
1. 1 have a Bachelor cA
Sc)erg'e in E ication graduate
wcrk in S,4.,.nl %errison and
A&amp;nuüsat3Dn Cwricultri.
Fv&amp;ologj arid four years
eh1ng experieric'e Education
my We's warL Since leaving
in 1965,1 have worked
ith teachers, principals.
upervisors and State
Iepartment of Education
rerscnricl representing
Prentice HalVs Educational
CK
Dwiszon in Flzind&amp; as
"su1tant. public relations and
s service representative.
I am eon'inced that
kfld
nnniurith' nun

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Presents Facts On Candidates

'League '

'League Presents Facts On Candidates

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n5 parks and recrea- adopt
guidelines of higher stanUonProar1us; IGs hnan cam- dards in each of the 3 'needs"

aid to the aged, the' dial-

women'
2. Do you believe tiast

lenger's "solution" would

McGovern's plan had two

other planks gtuiranttI job

earnings of breadwinners
nattier than on relief within

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more tax dollars than the Indeaicated peopie trained in local property tax should can-

Sanford. Fla.

inumcation and respect before research shows that the' cost of

and distruc-ts by this office. Data

Education.
Edt)
in lease, he should be counseled t'tiflstructiiig new buildings is
can fur"'sh this dedica- Uon If not, what alternative
ti'n and business experience so aow'ces of re'c'enue would you educational administration, and rehabilitated in ever_c' way less expensive than operating a

funrtion have to tie accurate
and employes well trained in

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k-vet

overcrowding only fur a period the use of

and run concurrenUy prcrviding
y'our facilities reach capacity.
oniy ct initial
win
capitAl out-lay for new cut5

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Florida's poor

radical changes in school,

will Lie a strong,

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'cupztion: Attorney

I l- q'ii rih'. of all ;e-'otk

Under widespread, inter-

t'ontinue to be USe(I as 4* iiiiijor
revenue for
of
suurc

knowledgeable development of the county as ii
defender of our water recharge
relates to residents and water }

proposal of a grant of $1,000 to
every American, whether it

A_s for Social Security, he

two years or so.

niore than 3 imullion ;)t'rsons

pledged he would take whatever steps were necessary "to

Won't these t'xpenutiturei
inVOlve a tax increase for

for same. Above all, the public the density arid type developMiirrici* wham is able to work,

u.s critics charge"

1. Broaden the tax base b_c'

state inprovement in t'Oti'
trolling the use of en-

of all
But iii a .spe't't'ts to
a group of Wall
people

wiIlim'' to work
the noted that lie had preys.

faritil&gt; will face a tax increase
If thi'&gt;' lie on earned unctomie

S Comtnts'SlOnerS must seek dustry in compatible areas.
Additional qualifications:
salaries of other counties 01' SC) readuiig problems can be
Quesuon:
Extensive work in professional even the salaries of fellow of- identified and remedies be
are every possible sourc'e of
1. How do you feel
2. Require that the user of
t*'ptuzatiot*a, including the de- fucers. However. I feel .fl law taken early in the
dents' particularly qualified for this revenue to relieve the depen- cty services or facilities fiaY

lands?
. flow can the legislature
better tneet the needs of

Aug. 29, he set forth
lysta
CtUTflt welfare reform
program, which he labeled
"national income Insurance

e'i'al investment in new jobs

ent welfare mesa."
()'ie of three major heirs in

economY'
In addition to the guaran

ti_c cutttni the defense budget
and reforming the tax system.

gnlnunum payment of ''upproximately $4,000 in cash

tl,,iatt'd 12 mIllion persons,
Largely dependent children

wogriiiwm 'urre'ntly is at is
rate of impiroxuiuutely Ill tiil'

family of four" with no other

Social Security and will not be

eted (ruin $1 billion In 1961

counties Itt comparative tea-

consultant

and

visiting solutions,

3, The first priority is to

and efficiency.

to preserve clean water

and the diagnostic testing

pouts, and the successful tier-paid considering the tie2. What do you consider to be taxes. Full value
A redixilon In pupIl-teacher
equitable.
many mnands made of them.
of
performance
ratio in the primary grades is Seminole County's most urgent mttet'ely aid In equalizing the ad
3. Deny proposed develop'
signIficant leadership func'4. 1 believe our populatioti essential to ensure all students need and what steps would you vakirem tax base. Commission. ziwnts which create an unrea-

staffo(Gus-ernor'sCotnmisslon fc,ilk,wsjg:
1. Yes.
2 No A

vstt'tii to cjbtaL't

that need'

areas.

end cii the county. 'This could c'u
,u-nc'uiurn Is broad enough but what factors in the Iong-rnnge
dei i-lopnia' n! of Semi snulsd tr hut.I'
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y,...'j.
-o' ions evah.nj',i'n
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grant and ever_c' matching services, facilities or en'

permit fees, utility franchise
fees. road and bnide funds.

ment absorbs the cost of the
soIutons

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eeolog_c' minded and will take growth, Semmiinole County

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DISTRICT 23

Expanded i'ocational A. Education: B.A., M.A

1!!,ruvedreaQmg ki1ls in carly
!'rrtatic t- grade' I(ethi"twr. t'f

should be in constant contact

would YOU Propost'?

would cut the welfare

would you favor"

environmentall_c' Teachers,

c'cmdjticmlng Is an immediate Address: 2350 Markingham Rd.
Maitland, Fla. 32751
need. Success will depend on
Age:
37
support of staff arid general
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and MA from Peabody. BSE,

4. Having just completed a
S commission should reject it

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McGovern said
lie said that the total ca.s% of
through government conhis national inctane insurance
tracts with Industry,
flow would he go about at- proposal would be less than

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\'t'terans I"i'oin left, touts Rotunda,

(1ff te'ei', (seated i L)onatd ltolt'sst.'y, Assistant,

I)t'partiut'nl of

Florida, dirtvtor

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L'uitt', stth dtstrtct Comutander , John J Rush.
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Husband Learns Hard

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And so the bet was
Richard Hansard agreed
Jo all of the things his wife ordmarsl&gt;- dot's as part cs( her
daily duties in the borne LSTI
home
liarisard took over the
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rA her hticb,n1
last three
-Di- d Richard
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as
k
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mcfsths' you
me answer is a tired "no"
He gave it i aft-er only three
weeks - utterly custed
It all started when Hansard
ifought home a copy of Ms ,a
,new magazine dedicated to
women's nght.s 1,yn. who isa
working wife, read it arid became militant about housework Ingeadof sympathy, her

husbarid pooh-pxihed housework with a "it's aol&gt; truvta"
reu,ark

That was too much (ci- Lyn,
s they agreed to the wager At
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stake eitr i.eu p sws'

vicar the table i Time tsr more
rulatrng for 1,yn i
bedtinw .- she would retireHe s-s..-*ild straighten up the

IV use

'I)uing the snxxud week, I
can-ut home from work cete
night totall) cthausted, said
Kichard ' - That night she
'c-ked me dinner t)w'mg the
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dinner three times. too"
lrs side of the bargain includc"d urjctcksnig the paenger
side of the car for hum, ch*uffennig hum to work and lighting

his cigarettes — -- -- and I
didrit have to remnd her to
gist me a light. ctther' said
Ric-hard
f"ie raght 1 started rearranging all the grocene-s on the

,ciuld relax on the c':-a-h
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He would check to See if iht
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i'iust'andaridwtfecafl settle bet'we'en th emselves." the SAint
Richard admitted that most

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renwbo heard aboUt his Wifel&gt;
duties thought he was crazs

Established Tag Agency

He doesnt think so
Besides, his wife agreed to
leave the cats in the kennel
during the next vacation
But then it was no big acrilice for a stile whcst' lt-eoai
ut gas e her an

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PrIce 20 Cents
65th Year, No. 55

Installed machine accounting and
office
data processed billing

KARMS

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tHost of First state wide convention

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Where Quality Sells &amp; Service Tells
Commercial

VOTE NOV. 7

FOR TROY RAY

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with the American Federatict.
'l Musicians
The front part if the R'rit&amp;'r
section will be re-served fur
older citizens and their friends
but others-test' tha-rs art- r

,'..c.i'rvpqi seats

itiditi'' i,iiIiiiliii tb. .urr.'nt
tunii'iI i-tuiiriiian. a i,iruits'r iii
lii.' iit' i'I,artrr revision
Ufl$)jR5Cd to another two-year Isuirul ut,st a f..ruit'r ttiUiI('IIIIIIIfl
VII ir .111 t'it
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vi'ar.
Iiniiii' It
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Percy White.
Casstlberry. meanwhile, has
12 candidates the remaining

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For it,,. t%ko seats on the City

('nunsiI five caiidiil.ites have
qua I if ied Ittimiffing for the
are former
ilistrn- t i
- own ilriian arut current /uinlng
It''ard ('hairimin It. II. Ferrell
,in'l Kenneth I)uWt7, a uuemnbcr
(if th fire department.
Seeking the district 5 .)ffl(e

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Winter Spritius aIM) on ri -

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In I,ss,igwtiiiil. three s'an•

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The concert is open to tI.

and in cooperation

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It John A SsIskI
So now I know what it feels
like getting up earl on the
steil of ut hiru'
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Vying fur the mayor's office
are former ('ouncitinan Bill
;r:er, Zoning Board Chairman
(ss ii I I srmnun irul (0001ilinan

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- p,,jiltion is something
rod,av. .,
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Harry Sambrook.
campaigning for tile three

seats on the Council currently
We U probably make a couple hehil by Thomas Napier
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$ tn rs - .,nd I .ujx;loglzt or resigned i, Sambrook and John
sariie beforehand.
IA'ighty are: Greg l)riggers,
At the SaIIIe time
a pledge 1miias Emiubree, lAnhis Kirby.
strut t I(i( h,irtl I A ugh IA ights J mines
s,nst .nU
that wu II
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iiiiprovciiieflt
towards
Sumiiara Joseph
but Miller,
nwr
lost
sight
of
thu
l.uI
that
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hard
640
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Vurz and John
IM
.uur
olinr
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and
our
we in
.itiiniti
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pre's- sioi
•IJuuits •oi III or
Winners will is' determined
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Thank -uu fur your u'untinut-d ts the three top sote-retters.
-ijirt ,srisl interest.
fliere i no pr°n in the'
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Ca.s.wlberr\ Charter nor Ili tile
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to carry.. iiiil0nity of the votes

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drawn sipposltioo to givi' t)w
city the Iirt us.ntti"I .'Iertin
tO three yrars

provided to us) indicated
u'andiuiate vince l'eehtel,
itetiuhlican for I)mstrict 34 as
not hias'ing subiuuitted a reply to

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he ''hand-carried'' saint' to this'
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death of a marriage partner, a
hssmesteatl si oubul be stis iule'sI
betweeti the chiihstru,n arl the
surviving s;suse. estfl ii a will

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WINTEII IIEMII, F'la

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petitt'
blonde, says slw has (ivelope(l a
healthy set of muscles hauling
F br hi fruit to m.srktt in New
York behind the wheel of a 73..

Sharon Steel.', a

000-pound truck.

Miss Steele, 21, and her (a
ther. William. take 33 hours to
drive their 1i56 semi-rig from
Florida's citrus belt along the
East Coast to New York.
I us&amp;d to (iris t. timidl in the
heavy traffic of New Jer.'y and
Miss 'get Is said
\tw \ ork
But m father told inc I Lid to
learn to drive' aggressusel like
the rest of the folks in those
Northern cities So now I 'I.'.''
.Miss Steele, b.arely five feet
tall and weighing 125 pounds.
sa)s she has to 'iirt of stretch'

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Maintains a Balanced Budget
NOVEMBER 7
DEPJOCR/T

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says I lii' huildtil) e'u)uitra(tict' t
that pt'it'(' IS Wittuiti FCChi

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~11(1(.,- Illg $-#.) I)lIl1()1l Ill li(l 1111 lutling S2
hilluuin br North \ mt'tivatn, in a 1is'e-car
to r
it 551St a tic C
t'cu)noIn IC
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Lb. its t °
%Vt bstt r mitt sinus

sArillig, 111jury, e1c."
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tird of the truck.
Just handl1ng the steering
wheel and changing tires has
helped develop muscles in her
urms she 54t)

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ii1s'nt in thus (uerj s:nIlu)n
er
Yrda'.. fls truck
Junctinn on th. uin''.w itne Park'vr;
trailer a Peterbtfl, .vas de t'nyeut - with 441.t)flm) lamakft 'o he .wPrpn

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rnluna. '.ver' :Uttmt rn inipat
Phitts, 33. of Tahr City. North
m.iterial.
truck '.va carrying large rolls of lrv gt)i)ds
Rup.r? 'hasIiifl

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In addition. Whuppk

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Uhe
baII3t concerns proposed
hmch
he' lMb ilits of creat1fl a county ordinat'ce 7'-X
trol
con
regWate
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filth fine control distric' in would
is
uai
in
re'o
unrestrained
logs
minole 1. e'Uflt% 13 one nsf two
at
the
areas
conunercial
b c .1 cowits questions an the ar

us tis I\ ESTES

litIt k I I I I IIiU\ I e all bs SUPtL UUU ket
tttenipt hit h
inaihisgei' has fouled a i obhei
restuIt('(I umi the shoot uig tttttis nil ttu'ee bandits

proved Thursday iight by the adverttstng 'a 'he business r
Zoning and Planning Cam- use of the r'!uiuise in -vflit'fl
3 bV 'e sign 5 '!,,t.a(eii atSi 'lie
r"strstutjfls it tuLki gn ira
th e city cwIfliS5il)fl.
Until an
iftctaUy by the cummisslun, :1
,rsilnance s adopted

4U1C' there s it)
- •'it:un of iuch athettisulg in
- reset1t sign irsitnance
:tt, the city tiS 001 tritl
'nturce 1 prohibition 'I
.::ea; ander'.og, but nas a.'?flhi11e'.

wnr

few Y6-14r,j

the
following .ippruval b
and iti for those areas outiid
onitfltflknt
at
retuire
the us orpe'r tIed littuits of people

1c)lition of the

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At first there was a
,prvettt
any
effort ti
butunder threat -t
nssil ipu.,
'ung I siw'i aititn
citien3
as
utjnv ruu!uugienit

the

lhe qut-Iin'n i to be ote'd count&gt;

ca;)tuie nil tWo tittierS

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all's Illwyer that lie 11111s"'
t UVIII Julid
('XJ)Cll5t"
legal
fees
aunt
(kId Ui
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STU11111-:N'll's 111terrupts it
lilveling lit till- 1.1ol- ida Board tit Regents to

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fur dog owners
lb sit i i urrentis sersed muisde L1iC40el
bs the' Fern Park Volunteer
I- ire I'tpartment It is an
I nO X
ticupatt'il in the event the
questiesri i apprn'se'J that the
deaths
equipment presently used by
the 5'l1 teens scull be tran I1TtI!
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district

mill taati0fl

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proposed
000 lIe t'ie.r bbs
getierdte about SIB)
Ic s-F etitorul etinunent
m.ttIett he woutti nspps3e a
higher Illwin title mill to

nlhlnin I

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e epected i prevelit the

sidewalks-. p'le* and awns
:r'itu bLusunun4 in to ar'Jens
ot paper,pdtflL JOel weed.

A ifiut sit nine square Ottt
iign in

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ie I1t1U1'!t!5t 'hler'9fl sr hep
in naul e Ieesnett 'n'e sc-

sod nt'duntaL to 'such
met, 'uiilihtng ir ise

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biU.' -ith &amp;'aitert1 flflo'
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telepnutie iunes aisude me muartft anti hen lr'
et o manager 3i11 ",IumhUeI ii
suns but didii
to present nun troni uailiuug the Lut± \'v ase
police Lttiofl ij hail mile away
"'th IflJIIJj4tF 40t 'iii a s,.tLiil 10 .b bet0I"t :Jie
cubit_Ic ' Polk
mtered 'he ,.a-,hitr
rubbe

to the head a 1ne robbers 5 uus s

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hostage during the holdup sere uzunn' 'i.
tall
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14ys follow
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istor. 'erm inst :JrvIs-r''-e

'rufa' 'tight and ijuled a -nbier

fur .sd.-ertistnig

'nd .sl1ut-d the sign citi - to
be reted hither it'd un
When lvgallzelt. 'Ile 4

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i}u)rlltnaIIsl h
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wanner hat 'he iverall
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igns.
uanitwie
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political
prnluibitlun
For the brst time
lIgn i pit!iding for ,,itizen --Aes portable ugns. impop! jigns ir
bra ertaen Litca1 anstidate sea '.vad 4igns.
The pr'ncupat 'eaturs a he
wifi be !egal 10 .mtor't. .1 the
-irtnnan.:e. ap- new -loe'uuent is to r"str.ct
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Cons i

.imnon the Uei.ed suit.ms t)(
two men jumped their rig and
ro Be (treat if Pashman s
the rear doors flee- tare
is upheld in an appeal
ing when, Steele said, he order
the 3rd U S Circuit CoUrt
jumped out of the cab with
.ppeat-' in l'hiladelphia.
,un in his hand.
Civil .ictioc. have been intuMisis Steele said she first
atnsst turner in at least
lrust' the truck when she was 13 ated
42
states
lie faces sislitional
sears ld and had to quit-kb&gt;
becanie ill on a trip.

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In Philadelphia thes were SMOON) Intl) a
fund which -.Luld be du'ndenl
robbed s,OCC and another tune

take the wheel when her father

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crowded around to help change fleral court's nermanent t:lbs tin &amp;J I lust stoOd off in the
Sthipple also ruled that
shadows and watched"
ohue
Orae in irgurua Muss Steele any o hus ea 1e:r
saul shc h4utl a bliiwUt but counsel Turner rn...'
in
,
fortunately I was only doing 40
to toe i
miles per hour so I was able
Turner a!raly has piud
keep it under control''
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a hurt ar
Steele firuts advantages in 1,,l.jhmar. wa.i invol%---d in i
(~qmplrac) Another ,ittarne
mate
:n''il ed in the case sal a kr Once when they tud .i flat tire presumably 'ul1 brie ut sus
at a truck stop, he says, "about references before th e record
eight or nine truck drivers the dusn'usse'l case goes irl

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(t'uI't' Mci;oVt'ril to tithI) -' pull Ihis country

24 HOUR FULL TIME PATROL PROTECTIONS
COUNTYWIDE

VOTE POLK FOR SHERIFF
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the devise of the huineste'.sd if

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ss"i by Ito 14 Nar
QuIifytng perur4 in Wir!.
Speings •nded Wednesda'i sr

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n'i hi Si iut Ii \ i.,'t
it't tia in
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proven leaderwith a welitralned

ESTABLISHED REGION FOUR CRIME LAB.
* SERVING7 SURROUNDING COUNTIES

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been r n twtl on an
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I Irr,er
I'urns'r sued Sp'rior (,iirt
N EWAItK, NJ. Al' A led l'irnani r'ter 'uotateu1
l'a.thuins
earlier
Mi,rris
Judge
eral Judge dtsmntssest (lenn
rO 1
thIs year alter f';ishrnan freedom of speei
Turner's suit against a Newark
Orlando alleged Pa.shman wts 'par'
the
banned
superior court Judge Friday
businessman's
t)are
To He a consptary to harras.s
when Turner's lawyer said the
was
$11000
(;reat
motIvational
firm
from sle5trcc, his htne.cs.
mink oil pr(rnoter
Friday 14 hard .i r%.r.O(u"
behind in payment of legal fees. the sthte.
'kl U.S I)tstfl' t Court Juig.
- reflCe A. Whuppk he ha'tn
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"n paid abnut $LO00 n tegal

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Thanks to Seymour Ikuisoru
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First issuer
Facts On
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i,,,is4'l two
ising rhallengid by Sandra
(.linn, a wonian antive in
the
rub c'rnhnig
s,s:itter
iritiffiripal government.

Itt in,'iir,itnt s oIifl('ilIfl('fl
in A Itainonte Sirnigc have

ooe year of the unekpired term
(if Mayor Curtis Blow, resigned,
and three seats or' the Cit y

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If h per;y's hi r#cpnniblIitv
hø "ir Mor
','n think 1w
'rtinn, nne 1w
AmriCan pPn
Nn'' hiy play
oil i
pr nnr and 'ii ir " it'
ttf It is the',' .'hn treat iir rnn i&lt;'
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Seminole County 1969

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poar

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will present a varied and in-

aging at Seminole

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In Three

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Ltnerah public arid is prrseritt--t
.is
an ac'tivlt&gt; of project
- s Programs for the
"Greatest"

s'n Iii vM rn TiIfc(IaY
tamP In i
rmark
Te(,,vprn'
natirnaIIy tppvirI addrs Friday
night whieh va q$'IrrPrl by 'i c.n
r,wn brr,irkat ) h'ir ParhPr
'rhc SPfla trir a Id Friday ffl Iviinn
tha hs h Ni nn a rid Sn,ith Vie'nam ;
J'rsdrst N guyn Van Thipui had
plan ad.
rr,hs d'v n r,n
turned
lit
Ifrnry
A
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ic,ngPr
',a,v- r'nI by
Inst"ad rf h' ma icir hraic thrr1iih
Prq,dpT1t
puhIiIy rlairnPd by th
hrnakdrawi.
thnr has b"n a faMi
1w aI(l
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,it 7:30 pm Six artists
Florida Svmphon&gt; Orcht'str.

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