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it was extended to 2p in and
killed two of the Israeli Olmpic later today, the international
later to S pm—noon Ll)1
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tackers a nmrtercrs
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ill!llI&amp;lli V.UIIWSI cu't-ii year %lin
far, Iii.' tlut'stiuini of presiuirihal
fiIt'ItIiall. &gt;- ansi its resolution.
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is iii. took an active purl in the
o- ttvitius of her school Ste
jucipuila r tIluieltIlt tier st lii,oI uuiates Slit' had her uorttuun'
job tarot plans to uito'n'I c nllegeIts the toll Everything i,%w,
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her Iuo) friend .ouuil (,ut' uuicititli
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2ATheSanford Herald

Let's Reminisce

Vandals Damage Ml"Iwee

That First Day Of School

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DESTRUCTION WROUGHT by vandals at Teague Middle School on
Sand Lake Road discovered by school officials Monday before the
schedule-4.cçening today abovei was cleaned up later in the afternoon
by teachers and maintenance personnel. William (Bud) Layer, school
principal, assessed actual damages at between $300-$500 and stressed
most of the problems centered on having to clean up the school
materials that were strewn about the &amp;-R grade facility
Joe Bush Photo)

.-SAMPLE

Teenager Relates
Abortion Details
I'ue Ii

!IO forever. For
there
wa
great Itain for
tue
lb nuinu1e. Fifteen
tikinules run seem fort-ter white
I wiin. For otlers there was no
joz'ondort at all

ti:1vu h;,iit

assigned to it group of seven
Ir1 We were taken into a
room and ii rflUIZMCIOt joiflcd us.
Site epained the procedure
and offered us tranquibzern. I
did not feel I needed one. Then
the even of us were supposid
to join in supportive therapy. I
found thu really helpful. I as
the you till There was girl of
22. she was really nerv.. She
lpt
i
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uy
partnLc
lr.C%i
suyili&amp;
Owl is ould die.' I felt real SOrT,
for her The rildest woman was
42. She had live rhddrvn and
divorred There was a
ilurk girl, who was married
The already hail two children
.and were striving very hard to
erumc middle rlas Her
husband iuuld not have
iUowed her to get the abortion
'i She did hot till iiITTI. After 4
1tlflutf!S of thu tit were giver
tresses

hone

three

1 ;iii
uionth.,, tune passed. I never
diii tell rn father. I do not think
he would have objected to the
abortion. but to the behavior
leudmg up it, it M father is
with the i'nvet merit. He :'auld
r'i'er ii'ept the tart that his
httt girl has grown up. The
tiwill I kr..ed has nutrrwcl. I !thd
it diffirult to full in and out of
flcflA,

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'uroredure took five fliiflUtrs
Tlw'rvwere thet't'11UrCSWe
:trI We v.t'rc allowed to res:
siel everyone WliS Very nu''
'1 was 11 wevk prt'gruunl a
never thought of it a '
ik I knew that I could nes'v:
hacv a c'tuht and give it up
.uciu1d alw a ys isuadt'r if that
warm, well fed. well
hild
itred for and loved It would

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p. mu. at the tit)ball to sign
rentract agi'eeriWfltS frj the
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Ing legislator who conlin.
ually voted to reach into
your pockets for an ad
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dollars At the same lime
despite runaway inflation.
my conservative regulation kept your electric. gas
and telephone bills lower
than the national average
To continue protecting
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hashish is a narcotic
tamed in the leaves and
flowers of ttw hem;) plant.
Its name was suppcedly
derived from a sect of terrorist assassins, the hashthashin. meaning hashisheaters. The World Almanac
notes that members of the
Ilastushastiin were drugged
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anti sent to IIIIIFOCI ill
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Kenneth M. Murphy
ur.i E. Brooks
Reuben I). l)ekle
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Harold 1" Harris
! S.a:n Iltittt
Harriett Weaver
Eu utu.i S. Elknlx'rg
Adolphus B. (Thanuberlain
Orville Betty
Carl Carlson. l)eltar)
Mollie('..('.arris,l)eltary
Agnes K. Lung, l)eltona
Alfred Weaver. I)eltona
Albert Schiumpi. I)eltona

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unmuiturv girl and returned
vet tnurh more adult in my
thinking, Before, although we
wen always a rInse family,
there was that 'ertatn amount
fol nirierzng. I ociay triere is not.
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telling m3 lurnc'e or husband of
tItus iborliiTi I just do not think
skeletonsin rioseLs should be
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but I realized he was trying it
put me at my eae They gave
me two shot&amp;, one a local and
one in ins' arm
'11w counstor had eipiumcu
that he had I. dutlati- the vervik
from the size if a rwncil to the
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In the past 24 h.'iirs.
White tencher and matnienanri' personNi were lots)
cleaning up Mon(tav afternoon after a oeekenil (ota%' nninst
Teague Mtiltlb' S4hool, Mtlwei' 111gb onc dkniverrd In have
ken esitered arid an esthnateit $%flIl In dntitages inuced to the
i'ointy I aspners property.
t)onald Hc,noltIs, Mtlwee high principal, enileil i'otint
authorities just alter 2 put. Monday and diccioceti hIs futility
hail been entered by intruders, otto broke glass (miii n clii.'
door to permit the door latch to be sprung
t)cputv Jar leinrin, first officer to arrive at tIn' siene.
reported several rooms had been vnndnit,cd Wituloos is err'
t,riiken. Ink was ;ures1 into audio traIning equtpiiwnt tutu it
typewriter was uIestrove4l in one room.
Soap and toilet I issue is e ri' stress n about thu. hall s a
hoses of chalk were broken and thross n on the fi,H'i
I ('man reported profanity isas is mitten on liii' black board, lending the inference that menthll disturbed )Wt'5('ils
might have been Involved.
hleynold.s estimated property damages at $300 and
advised I rinan no trespassing signs mar he jdturetl on school
F.ropert y in an eUnrt to stop the trouble
Robert Kunkler, county investIgator, said Iii' diii not
think the saine persons that ,wrlietrated the dainno- lot
Teague were responsible for the Milo cc ntischtef
He det'llr'cd names, bdt indicated there Is a suspeeI ts'irii:
%tug , ted for the Tea rue tariden
\V.tltti Tt'.igiie, asoiate i'hol "lijiti intrtiilrtit,
menting today on the recent .'wt.s of vandalIsm tot' at ii
county schools, "I don't see how is e can Improve our school ,,
since we will have to spend our money repairing and
replacing the materials ulestrn ott

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of every Cotof, 508
popular and were made with There were colored pictures in two beautiful tong state penCilS, with pencils
tiarti cract5 and
B HELEN M. PAGEL
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flounces and overskirts, and it of viokts and robins and gray with red stripes CII they
('opley News Service
penholders 1nd shiny pen POi'
edgings
goldenrod
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upper
hail.
Of
guiuipes. trimmed Lace
r*e' as soon as you started which you were not allowed to
caterptll.ar on a leaf. There was
That first day of school ' and velvet ribbons.
In the (list grade.
playing with a usln them and you had to be
As soon as the dresses were a picture of a
Nowadays, with kindergartens.
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the
pie
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dog and one of two little girls content to write with
nurser)' schools and what have finished, they were laid awa
an Immense
it doesn't mean so much. carefully in a drawer. They walking under a big umbrella but there was
ONE GOOD
satisfaction jr. comteniplattitg
But 60 years ago it was a were school dresses, and through a snowstorm. It was a
milestotw in your life, and an nobody dreamed of wearing never-ending delight to look at their perfection as they lay
VOGT
them. but best of all was the beside the state and prima
thCm before school started.
important One.
y would waiting for that wonderful first
DESERVES
ANOTHER
Sometimes
you
had
new
knowledge
that
For weeks you looked for.
John
VOGT
slippers,
and
when
cold
be
able
to
read
all
about
them.
day.
Vote
ward U yo= sixth birthday, for
(km.
have
a
Mate,
Then
you
had
to
Senate
that da rrurrked the turning weather came a new pair of
f%
You probably hat a tablet.
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longer
a
high
buttoned
shoes.
On
the
for
back
m
1912
complete
You were no
a
pencil
box
too, and
baby. You were "cbool age" llrstda) of school you might be were still used in jj
ELECTKenembIken
t C.sd4ate District 34 1$
;ind ready to enter the 1rSi allowed to wear long white grades. There was somethlnç
FIoeda Ho.ise of RepresentatiVe S
cotton stocking but alter that about that smooth black sirgrade
before September you were usually 1IITII*.ed to the face in the wooden frame with
But
there were a great more serviceable black or tb, twisted red and green cord
mans preparations to be made brown ones which didn't show abound the edge which
many
suggested the most tantalizing
for the momentous oc'casicm. Of the dirt so easily,
The
clothes
problem
having
possibilities,
What would liprourse. new dresses would be
needed. There would probabh been solved, it remained to buy pear there to be shown to the
be a black and white checked that first primer. u Free test- teacher and then wiped out with
gingham with a sailor cotsr books were unheard of then.) the little sponge which was
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nd a red patent leather belt. There never was another book fastened to one corner with a
Plaid ginghams and plain- printed which was as string.
You usually started out with
c.",i.'o' Tr.Hs',t
-clored linens were also fascinating as that primer.
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II'' said the ('titiitt%' slinulti tint ha', c' to ti'u;t tii 11)010')'
tot i•,it for t'iltit'ntlmiti.
'let, ii iii' i'etni itult'uI linrents flint, nevoruling to lass', lbs's
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l'u In''lpnl William I aver nilviceci uln,,ingeq tit his setnod
alit' .tintt't I to ioot'ino, hut en itt tenriir'r anti tim iiit"nnn('
;stltlt iiuuituigrti .'hi'an tip tim.' 'uiees' t'nuiseml lit 'I c'ague,
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t.fltei ivi iirih tim 11w titwu At lout et 15 1l
551'll' sit ay out armmiirstl t ile ritotius by the vnnclolq
'1%'.' tlntshi.'tI picking up and cleaning late Montisty of.
tu'r n'"'n and i's pm'r letireul no prlmlth'!li c t hii nitiriting ittien
t'lncces sI:n'ti'ul
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WI' prnjeeti'd I ,($W) pu mile arid
'stiinotltt'st hr -4 srhowtl tiny
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flat) r.'u'u'lvetl if fir ct tiut uitt.'ntluinru', stud, ,['in stirs' there
still lie stuitit' pu'npim' is him art' (rust rated hut I have riot hearth
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administration for both its foreign and domestic
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W%dt!fl and sin says. Art VOL tht?
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And I said, 'Am I him who" and from ttx' Steve Allen Show. LOUIS SAID,
I wnnth'rc1 iihou Louis' fu
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McGovern, former professor and Democratic
presidential nominee. in a Labor Day statement
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Nyc shrued aniuibt
Democrat
as
advocating
a
welfare
tacking the
"Thu's partI trot," he said
ethic that "destroys character and leads to a
"SillInfS5 is part &amp; m tia
viciou s cycle o dependency
tut I try La crack a ncutt- a!
nimnt
Nixon also cntinu'd his wooing of the bluetruU
rplinicnt I 'er had came
collar workers, traditionally Democratic grasswhet I was at, Jackie Gteaot's
roots strength, explaining that "we are faced
stun'
and he introduced g'
this year with a choice between the 'work ethic'
With this tim' 'Lii Wynn onrt
that built thus nnt.ior;'S chara'tt'T and the ne
said a iir,iediar u i mar. whi
American
the
cause
that
could
ethic'
'welfare
says I unn th ings and a canuu
a man wtx says things funny
character to weaken,"
Hen's
a man wttc' do txith
major
Senator McGovern, em barking on a
l,uis
Ni"
bid for support in the sou th , where the
to O 1 step further,
LOUtS.
Democrats are traditionally strong and the
tzm all
colors in 9w rometh palirttu hi' ran lrxit. funny,
McGovern '72 t i cket is surprisingly weak. he
took up the issue of a "clear choice" election.tali, tunn'., wuii furm hr han
dies i, ri gnt tunm, he m.,cn
He charged the Nixon administration with
plays 11w puuw I unn
doing the "bidding of the great special interests"
"it's odd." LOuis said •n
and defined his own concept of presidential
wa.' .lack Ierui who suirr,
leadership as one designed to "restore governyea-ri, ago, in tit(- movieversi'
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of
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ment to the hands of the people so the voice of the
Jjut,t., wtut't I was on one of his
people is heard in the councils of Washington."
TV show.. who advised me Lu
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zeroed
The Democratic standard hearer
from TV from time ti
on tax reform as a special and immediate issue
time
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leverage
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the
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the Soviet l'mton to use its .'ower
arid clhed this a. possible "key to peace
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William Shakespeare tin Pour 1-tichard or a. sloganeer of 1972
As it is a, law of physics thai "for ever action, there is an
equai arid opposite rtiucbtm," at it is that far every adage or
aphorism there- is a c*intradirtaon
Hni do you reconcile "Man) hanth.nuakr tight work"
tnour'
with "Tot) many cooks spoil
(Jr "Hi' who hesitates is lost" with "Fools rush in where
angels fear to tread"
(Pr "r'eces.cIty is the mother of invention" with
"Necess1t never made' at good bargain""
()n "Prick gueth before' It fall" with "Faint Heart ne'er
wuti finn tao)
(Jr "Spurt' the rod and spoil the child" with "Provoke not
yo ur children to wrath"
Or "Wine is a mocker" with "Drink no longer water, but
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(Jr "A little knowledge' is a di.ngeruus thing" with "He
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(Jr "Nothui, ventured. notlunç gained," with "flw meek
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(Jr - Better later than never" wiLt '1 uo swift arrives as
as 100 slow"
(Jr "Silence is golden" with "Silence Is the vir tue of
fools"
(Pr "Opportunity knocks but once" with "A mart must
make- his opportunity. us often as he finds It" .
(Jr "Time and tide watt for no man" with 'Hcne poor the',
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John est and ('rew Hoh Si'ott those' l'ople cc ho are too weak e lit I-4,1111\ cc as lot ntii'asl oF tutu '•a,
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''It is a yen' good thing that
talk about presuclentuil iwilitic.s first Southern governor to that tt'' given them an op;trliii' i'leu'tinn is not hieing lwlsI
toLiu with the arrival of 'ice h1111flh't' that he would 'hair lunuti to serve." said Scott
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M,irclansl (oy, Marvin Man. uii)\c" '
I'rvsutlenl Spiro 1 Agnew,
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was trought In h't"luctspte'r to the the retlrawl'ig of precinct lines
IRth hole' of :u I hilton Head throughout the state could
t'ounU' club, where he- was met result in mass confusion when
in ;etsiut 200 persons
voters flock to the polls for nett
The conference , se'ht'duled to Tuestta 's state primary
e'uid Wedriesda'., has kII
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"The' problem is going
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Division Director Dorothy candidates their neighbors.,(,Iisson
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One reason is reapportion- For," said Mrs. (;hu.'sn,
nient Du i n g the 1972 SCSSlOfl
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tint the' quadrennial US presidential convulsions rita.'
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Canada, also. is in an interesting condition In Ottawa
butt the' Liberal in, and the Conservative outs expcc
Prime' Minister l'it'rre' Elliott Trudeau it' set a [all dais

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have tiuuusericul goals and itresidentlal
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v.hich it says are MKovt'rt,
WASHINGTON — The U,S. tim,'tabk's
"President Nixufl has aske
government is undcr orders to quite different from quotas — over what it termed as trend in
abotishas system It says it never tar luring minority personnel. uuencan tile toward use ol that .depa. rtnients an
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useful proportional representation °' agencies review their p011cM
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This
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The, target is an alleged niuniigcflient concept." the quotas to advance the progress with regard to achieving equ
os'ernntent e'omrnisaiui's says and should of specifically designated employment opportunity I
widespread
insure that thes' confonn wit
practice ot filling "quotas" 1-eniftin but the overriding grnup
Tin c'ipmnitttet clai,ned this his views"
trout leading fluflunit) groups principle in hiring must always
',j(I suosutuix a new IUnLI ut
blacks, Chicanos, lndtaru be merit.
"Nunienicitl goals...," iii
It states tin two concepts are discrwiututtun for an old form.
and others - in tin hiring Of
Mr. Nixon iigree!. He said all Nixon r-aid, "must not I
not in conflictgovernment employes
The new flap over quotas luring would be on a went afiow.'d to hi' applied in su'Ii
The Civil Service Conres)t in t
heishiuti us ii
nw'siott denies that a quota or begia, with identical ,\,ti, 4 basis. On has instructions. Civil
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Canada in Throes
Of Politics, Too

for ;iarhametttitr) eht•t'tum. probably ii' October.
Trudeau is seeking to renew the lease' on the off ice he
won in 19611 on is wave' of "Trude'aumuniat"—public, or at
least i4 large part of it infatuation with the new look and
sound of the' dashing professor turned politician Trudeau
had charisma plus sonsettufig to si) and a w. of &amp;ayifli'
all sonwwhat re-tin
It that captured public flint) It
nic'ent of Ito' Kcnmse'd) thing south of the border, but
W11.11 a von s;*cial Cuniaduim; touch—of mixed Frond.
and English dt'sc't'nt, Trudeau personified Canada itself
This Unit, however. Trudeau must run not on personalits and promises hut on the' record of four years in
off act' and on issues which bear more than a little' resemtilanc.'c to those in the United Stales
With JU!) price's up 4.5 per cent over the year before6.9 per cciii fur food a.Iont--ini1ltiuni is of ctmtiniui'g con.
cerr1 Likewise unemployment, running at better than 6
1K.1 ten' of the labor f'srvc The value of the Canadian
dollar has been rising. with the U.S doUr-n re.'nUy being
discnuntt'cI oil to 4 tier cent in Canada instead of turnnutmidimig a pre'nulun. a was St lung the case' While it
ma ;n'uic'sdr sonic small fillip to natiunuel pride, the other
side' of this particular coin is that Canadian products become increasingly expensive on world markets threaten
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substitute for experience." and "!ion'l trade the' known for
Liii unknown," neither of which Puts the' impart of the' ant'
about liii' tio.'-st's, U;' It' their cruppers in the creel,
But while down through history the likes o! Lincoln.
McKinley ,Wilson, Franklin Roosevelt, Eisenhower and nose
Richard Nixon have stayed with the horses, the have had lt
buck lb.' same' wurcnies each of them nuty, in turn, have used
before
"it's time for a.
Thus Itt' chailenget 'c cry
Wooctrme Wilson's
"Had etuuugh""a"
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Let's take "I)on't change horses while' crosrnf' a.
stream," wtuct tia appeared its mum form.' and is of vague
origin I'cr 4mci'icats president seekini' Li se'rotud Lem, —
with the exception of George Washington used thu. slogan,
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hose he mught carr) out his pledge,
bargaining positions in
the presidelic) s hnuld give awa)
actc'anc't' Vet, once more, hi' dud not indicate he had a
real plan.
war was "an
Indeed, he told the Times ending the
He said that
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formula
obj'ctivt'" that he had 'no
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being
imprisoned
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said it would he'
Several times in that period
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WAS11N('T0'S tNE'\
and Democrats Ilk
In the' heat n battle, RpiuhltC'IIfl5
and proPosals
perfi'rmfini't's
tend to destroy each other's
And
right
nou
the I)MO
on it.
The need to he called
proclaiming that President Nixon said
craits are wrongi)
in 'iett'ifim
hr had a "secret plan" to end the'
oft en that
This misrepri'sefltahtofl has been repeateditso
fact
85
some diachPd oh;ervet's are taking
even
from
a
Nsxnfl
sNPc
The whole thins sterns, of course.ek before that state
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in New Hampshire roughly
At the American IA'g ion Hall inn
mar' In March. 1 9
mpion he said
to von that new leadersh in will end th e
I pk'de
in ttw Pacific--'Itfl that is what
witt and win the peace
America wants."
Mr. Nixon had been
Since a' least November of 1957.
uld negOtitC
new
administration
saying that onlya
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a. settlement that would end the war
do so
;inec was his first flat promise
newsfll('fl.
His Deniocr:ilic critics, and a whole boil) of
reasoned that a
i niniedade1% demanded details The'fulfill
it
hard pledge implied at specific Plan to
a plan
such
he had
Rut Mr Nixon never, never saidwent
his se's',
out
he
t'cre.' in ntbt'rw'iSC in truth.
he did not
;icain and again, to 55'
Whalen.
a
former
Nixon adviser'w'ruter who
R ichard ,1
called "Catch the Fall
book
critical
Nixon
tt:us written r,
for
detaiI on the New
ung Flag.- says at the demand
Hampshire promise.
the pledg'
"There weren't any . Nothing lay be
salesman
of
effort
except Nixon's instinct for an extra
8WS).
ship when the cuistomers started drifting
this At that
\','hut ttuuIc'r. s,'u'ms to he tz%lkiflL £,bflhit i.' L)'rnc'r
lampshirc.
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was
a1cuai'('nt
in New 1
age
m,atJflg ht'iidWa) wilt
.'t'alhenger Eiigeni' McCarfl'i) wa
Furthermori
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satu1t on President
'TI.' twist
withdrawal
had
derr:vec
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c;ip Goc' George Rcimrie)
in
iulid
primnr'
onporwnt
To
ust8ifl
Mr Nixon of a c
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make
to
ixon
sought
;('rest in thic candhdiac). Mr
and his war policies his target
Author ,Julc Witcover, in his hook, "The Resurrection
riledlfe a
.st Richard Nixon." brands the end-the-War
with H'rhi'rt frciwneiI.
m.tuncten It evident!) originated
advuset .iohn
urflieT Eisenhower aide Whalen has Nixon
Sears calling it ''dumb advice
NevertheleSS, in trying to get out of the box, Mr
Even at Hamp
\iXUn did not ever cnrde he had a plan
technique"
could
promise
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could be
goal
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;,'tiirvd if wi "mcthiuine our ecoflCimIt and
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he welcomed as doing something to reduce the
number of po!iticiafl.S, ne and old, who will need
following by the voters as the show-down days
start.
These are, without doubt, times which offer
such a wick variety of proper interests for th e
citizen, the voter, the politician, the governmental official, the concerned civic worker that
selection is difficult. But it is essential. Our
nation, our state, our county. our cities need such
support. Only the individual can provide it!

Woodcock of the United Auto Workers kept on
th e Democrat side while denouncing the Nixon

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your "last, long mile."
Competition for nomination is brisk The
winnowing out that takes place on Sept. 12th will

Nixon and McGovern. but aiming his hardest
blows at the Democrat
On the other hand President Leonard

hopefuls the 1,ahor Flay holida

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I want them to pay their fair share. "
Labor Dayd di , 01 course. attract statements
from labor leaders with George Meany.
president of the AF'L-CIO . finding fault with both

eepts with accountability written hold and strong
an the banner of reform.
The business man does not need any real
prod to stir him into the merchandising race
using every means of attracting and making
sales. For these are harvest days in more ways
than olit..and there is just no way to keep up with
the last pact' such Lns now exists in Seminole
County without extraordinarY effort.
In a somewhat surprise move the
presiden,wi ric't' did f.tt'i thiv.'r u sonic nut -and
out partisan attention with President Nixon.

cushwned with many millions of dollars

Of

undisguist'd plri for vnte support. McGovern
explained that he "did not want to soak the rich.

Look at it from any angle, and ttu Dzy-AfterLabor-Day is in very fact a new beginning Not
that the past slips away into the soft memories of
vacation days "when the Iivin' is easy " with no
struggle.
Not at all. Especially not this year when the
is
seasonal readjustment always difficult.
some
with
complicated by a presidential election
ingredients which makes it a watershed
The educational 'Lsta is blurred and. in some
insta nces thrown out of all focus by rebellious
: students bent on violence, but there is no
placed on
escaping the stress which now is being
the old-time ($dUC8tIOTUII approach and the insistence by events of new visions and new con-

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transistor radio SanIor
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mnforo Plaza
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prizes liii
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for UN prestigiow. Masters Golf
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Kansas City at Rostin. t.iifl

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1. I0 innings
ta u
Phi..ulelptmi 8. ,tLsn 11
'ais Diego 1 Chicago

(Ilic3go 5. New York 1

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13-13o.St I usuis 'Wise 11-14u N

14- I'l i at %lilAiiukev I [Axkwix)d

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Angele!i Sutton 14

in Fr InLtI) i 1.wuehaL 5.

\1ike

Ili tile other National League Gcorgeand Tony Garea in their
in .incther

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Se.tn."dav il,Jflles
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it wauket st Cleveland.

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Chicago at Pittsburgh. N
Munu-eal at New York, N

I'attres tripped the iarm F ran

\tc'( re irs sns.1 Seolt Lise) stun tat night

St I.ouis it Philadelphia, N
Cincinnati at Los Angeles, N

6sco Giants 1-0.

o%er 1441bb~ Lane

Salt Fraitcm-u at San Diego,

*,'cw York .a tWiton, N

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I 1st a lit rt. Ja c kL4cisi slit
It ilptm \hilis. r i uf
Is hit
.iiiI .5 e'ter.in (if lii ears 'n the III liVt' ,i Ford to victory in i dirt
There ts s.,iiie'thiing atsitit time tracks, clietI is hen isis s$s'rts c-ar track race before 15.721 at )u
r1isiw .1 afterr i1mglsiil. with Qtmosmu Ill ilosher covering the
inagnif t lit $2 iiuillt.sim trst K ill
IOU miles in a track ret-s.urd I
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K;Atb%, was using a plastic worm when the fish

fishing in a

&amp;-cided to hit The s'oung
small pond near her hoffie. She is the niece of
il,t Shop
Jm Blythe. operator of the I'Iam Ssrt

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Camp
MAKING a trip up fr9m Vero Beach to
Seminole was James S arks and it proved a

Hartman iiotwi -secund Ili
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he landed f our POUfldS

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m ortli of catfish, blue

p,111f i F,I sh (:amp. Casisle is Me Of tile mill') at-ea

X( ursior ci'

was using mussels for bait

women wh a showing how

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pre rsu u I a stirs Is. a imul sic nut cm to
slit,-1 l),,sist i'tarsesfluiflssfiiollit

was uiing shrimp as bait.
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(31)

circle the Darlington Itaceway track during action in yeiiterday's
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sports photoprapher Roger llodgt was on lin

Southern

llearald

tt) c.ipture all tilt- actioll oil 111111. liobb) A111:11)11 'A off dic race.

b d

One driver with killed and fillin wrecks thist
ottuir inj
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arm tt.ruii'i

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land's tun in the eighth when

trinimed tile St. Louts Cartil- featart, attraction last night-

this uttist. re iii sssnnumg Ito
ru Ii I islilni us titSi •uI 0istsrisi
se Ku 1mg 1121 uti ti
Smut i
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( Herald Iho10 by Roger lkXIges)

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LEEROY YARBROUGII was involved in a collision and knocked out of
the Southern 500 at l)arlington, S C yesterdas llei e, members of his
pit revs re shos n umpee 1mg the damage'

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ttme''isave-rmsits''
Huger Mc'luskei a 42-ye4sr

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lbs. cc slso is so,IIt ttiint 4sbout K iii us,is se rioul) tuuit t is lit ii
the' forehuettuug atmul it e'attm. isis foriiiul1, C racer struck
t rhe. sttti old us ci it I) uriington
si .stt r tills. ii retainer bar
favorites
role
cuddles
the
in the Garne tt rate'
S C, Itmist
aiul gives Iii.' hack oF its hlsntI It)

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J,ack Briscii retained
I- lurid i 1k ii )weigtit title sihen
siimprosut time ir iinrgin to 8'
g4imnes After (lit t)od'eis ston hii opponent Paul Jones was
the first game 6-5. the lieds '41isqualified in their title bout at

Allison \'V:ns
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hate one of tims. best pitching

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"You hear so much ,abowl. our doubleheader before losing the Webster defeat Bob Griffin
second. 87 and the San Diego hh.b Orton Jr sihipped George
hitters th at IW0I)t0 forget that

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-e Blass' five-hitter in (-,title 6-fock to win the nightcap the Orlando Spexts SLidiwii
the First gisuse Ulster took a 8 and iiiote p a hail g slut Ofl tiight
Phil M)ble)
Houston. Ttw Astros lost 6-3 to
Igickscat to Bruce Kison in the

knocked out of action. Earlier, Gordon had played a

tile wall and was

Trevino and rider finished
regula tion pla) with 15-under-

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into the w(*ds. tocti two shots to
get back onto the fivirw3y ;Intl

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gaines after the Labor Day
at tis ita s The ( tmu .igo ( tubs
second in the. I sst lost a g iine
after splitting it (1,)uhl,

of little steel), tile typi.
cal tribulations of it young 1,

4W_ ill,

he. triple boltt)ed the par four
15th sthtn he. spraised his drive

on

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margin Norm Cash with two out. W0041-

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National

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.1pord tilt
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OIls er joked see onti gatiut
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Clevelariel
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itilto-lil stnKlv, if wild Web ,-Intl
ll;iul Blair's twi),put dfoll')I..
Yanket-i tx)uw Pit bal k Ii,

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S1itk I ) Ic sth m run

sixth inning. agiin preventing
really pinned it oil tile 11hila- 'Sillie Stargell, whose 33r (I
his
izmator
the
ttesel.snd 1ut from winning
tiniimer boosted
tielpiun l'lullics.

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ssouldn i tate been in a phofl

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lie f ,, •

night diiwring (lit' bat)y, then try Four or live gatiws." noted triple

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third. 01W stroke bat-i'.
E lder, WhO WOfl $14.100.

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putt e.n the- 72nd hole

Fwei t

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shape I've e set been in Ms legs
are strong I m hitting the baU
re. I've
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hi more of fs'ur U nine pounds ta
Uuit a lictI(wIl of large 't dfcstm had been spotte ci n'f the ell.'.'
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Al Oliver stayed ill) half tile that wir pit,- hers don't start ev-

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.ingles he Bobby

T r e d Oliver Helps

school s opening
H te ns on a rec ent trip Lu' itigk stood on tIme Gulf (nit'

wt-re liv ing

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means to him, with the Mast ers

Trevino warmed up for Itus
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offlY
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e play and later scored the
stantine picked up 16 vards on th

9A.hcru, Dellvi-i derriolishe~ Nutt,
tile N...% Yr.rk

lx ut MlutnUs

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J mme Montague en

Trot unit

a the hranie •per s nrc to cope with PnF ikmnc Park, I
riqiw no r gue7 of Spain And

rsIn's in Its °r ncr intl was

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its III Il( III I NIsSI NON hut I.' I liii iiis'hts nj
N. w York s F nh V eterson
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Lnn that same timing us iitUu ing her worm ('aths
excil.ed tie reel in she took tiff for home drtigging b tw( t,-lon"Ti
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nser. i! .1in Bps use o;ucustor of the Plaza .irr:$ Stint.

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,nit, tile watpr And lieven timell

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llollgton c,jiarll Bill Peterson locriod. this time from 14 vards
Atit'lV5 W1 in it nt'ightxmrhitid
out
111.4111itif-d litter tilt- gattle
hattic. St, LnUIS Mie h% Grevi.
Tarkenton then finished off
Oilvrs had brought soccer sh0cf,
31-10, and the Ne'1 1,16 York
Vi,
tilt. Oilers In marchin t e
de f eated I tuliidvtitu.i
— (uuin
'wi'iumn StititiUrit field that 1K'- itis ti yards f or it tout

Vernon Garman, Orluncit'. rnunU'd 25 mm isis striner.
while Thmnuic Pstusn liflkl tie of 1is1liihmncet tew4

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F rar, 1'iirkvt
subdued the ffile'rs 26-14
off it 26--vard
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tv-vd mulLw-6 for hait, landinp if Tuf-P mixed string (if red-

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hi campers lit his mlurt along

rlitlh'hit tier first fis t, thus week

ti and

Oilers brought the olkTong shoes.

with better catches lit bass Richard Bryant, an Orlando
visitot, prodalved it .string tTf s:x bass topped I)% a three un a
half

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Ttle offense of ,
the Houston

,.ampprnund "
perch
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CiTtih Faulk of C,amp Sorminnit, reports .irvLIrd

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f ull (if visitorh Grotpf Chetiry
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bruit art

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Aeeu late ii fe ss Sports

a short time-

rows and fishing not the best. his

outfit, wleltioldt-s Camera Sh,q,

tAi %k,f,r(,i,**, fiAv.,irink

i. Pronklin find T A, Greerw, of North f~irnlinj,, Istridt-d U

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re heing taken both an wnrnt~ and dead shrimp
f bream fishermen tried tht ntes n' Lake
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(teen Bridge Fish ('4smp likewise had news of Lrnpro'.'e
Johnson c'unui
fishing in tha t section of the river
att EIst. an:
tiit'iitiofli'd i IIThII StrIFU (I bass fu
VT)I
rUIU'd uid catches mad. t, inni Gnrdft regulurl last we4.
uin fishinl for panhish is bnr U. nomal Inn Jnhncnn snid
Marina Isle ( amp on SB 4G repott cperkled perch hitin
the
deep tuilecalnng the banI fir those ucin ltve minnowir,
;ire am are still hitUn hest on cricket-t, Jr. this area and man

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r,roaqtstrnke spectIt5t Tom bfon7e. the rirst time in 40 yea
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mannfd
any
rn.1 ha,
flriire of Sunnyvale. (.iliV, a t S
the mcdiii in the event
team
the
American
gi e
(alifornia recruited
fhe
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re meeting
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riilht tn.I a ,I,-(.Ii

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Willis

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Webb's Drugs in 1ngwond.

Center 10

Its liii. hut the lusir. "1 all limit

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I.agged for prizes and other
12-inch iitiir incl
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miltinlied
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to thin the lar
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and
fsshathnfl will be 25 ham
51% sass per pern \n Fishing

1e with

12-Font cane

polaroid camera, WIF' radio
The fishathon is for all ages
.in1 mar, people i planning
to make it a famst% outing
Fishing ar it i m :nd the

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Has

i'1 (i' tilt. %h( rif d partment ha s
TI1 t
of priii
liNi sm thus Saturdn when the released a list of ph7es which
Seminole Counts Sheriffs will be siwaried u the in.
radin dit iihtic catching the thgl
[partnwnt and
so.r : fihutthnn at Ieke 'ishi The arc
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tran uctor radio
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Warren, on S
Touchlot,
Drugs.
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Tuesday - Sept S. 1972

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Miss

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interest to psurents A period of
Sanford Middle Srhe'snl, has set
t''' f,.r qu.'s!'" r'r 'n p'stont.ut
Thursday from 7 until 9 p m. as
wall 1w' -set anh'
the first ''Parent Night" of the
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p1111115 cttitus on iii&gt; kitr'has'ri Iluot Slit' t'.iiild
soil the' Ihout Iastt'i t han I uuisl.l t-k'uan it Spritikls' ilt
on thu.' 51101 5 •ititi tttt'tu lust ('ti(hiIgli te'tt'' In dluhnhtlht'li It
'['his will Iti.ssa.'n the' soil an about ii tumult' Mop wit hi
warm soapy watet' t a t good wash dt'tcrg'uit i - tiit'ti acid Li
ii ttu' of a gisoti liquid hioiiss'htsld cl.'u net such as used for
tit'avs' jobs like' Woo(I%t tau'k. etc I skim off the' excess
s cuts %V hen lilt' (best is c ban and dry. c-c act's' tiut' entire
floor with (1111 nue'se'spapt'i's -l"IIAN('ES

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DEAlt I'()l.t.Y--1 c'atit to It'll Mrs I) F that I use'
ire white' vinegar. just as at come's I rum the' bottle', sand
it ceusrks perfectly for i'euauocing puppy stains from sue'
linoleisrii ilisiss' and tt.'csdcirazt's as well, 'l'hit' 1)ult)IP)' will
not use' the' ssa inc plsuca' again it slit' cannot smell tie's' lute-n
odor .tlta..' r tile clr'1i nup I always t' lea ii sip sijt'ii .s spot
just as soon as I see it -.1 1.. Ii--

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wtias lu-as w 5 It"ut(I his fussa
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wife's bedside, but arrives
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its like' i,snti thu..it thue' sold Its oil an Shut' I
a good-sized freezer an tn&gt; r.'frig&amp;'rustsur at thin l lTD
hut c.itur'iot fi nd Ilium an&gt;- liitIt(' 'l'hut' re'frigt'i'uattar part
uis.'tI thur.'.' or (nor tunic's as tut iiutu as tIme' fra,'c'ie'u' antI this's
houalii rn5uliit' tills ai'a'.mni,t.'nu'iit is nuts,.' -asuuva'uiai'tit Sub'-h&gt;'- side tumdt'ls take tap too iii santa rotuuui ustitI at is
511)11' to get a cookie' shit'cI,
cake pan or large turkey in
tue narrow freezer side' of
stit'ii .i llitKia.d.-'-s'tIUS, I'. II
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(9) News

7:00 (2) I Dream of
Jeannie
(6) Truth or
Coniscquences
(9) Imagination Set
to
7:30 (2) Howdy &amp; Friends
(6) Billy Graham
8:00 (9) Olympics
8:30 (2) Action Playhouse

(6) Baseball: Atlanta
at Houston
9:30 (2) First Tuesday
10:30 (2) To Tell the

Truth

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ce hits like's to s I e e p a hit
l:itm't lists a large' old suu1's4'
NIA
that shut' tills seath lots ,:t
szmfe' little' toys and hangs
on a cut net oh the- ciii) at night When ho' cc sk,'s usia hue
gets thu.' purse and plays t:ouutt'nts'tily for •lsiih' scehalt' '
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11:00 (7) (6) (9) News
11:30 (2) Tonight Show

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uatid.'a the' we't t- iibbt'i' unit' UnitI this druuse's out that' uusist tIlt'
uuitl it, sit, tarn.' tin' z'nhubcr glove Is reacty to cc'csur .igsumml
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WEDNESDAY
MORNING
6:00 (9) Slim Mims
6:15 (6) Sunshine Almanac
6:20 (2) World Tomorrow
6:30 (6) Summer Semester
6:45 (2) Sports Club
7:00 (2) TtxIy
(6) News
(9) F.o:o's Big Top
800 (6) Capt Kangaroo
(9) Mike Doua la

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at'Itefliflu A policeman Li a(cused of murder. The cop's
daughter u guest star Brook."
Rudy charges he has been
fr,,tlftMI arid gets Cuennon, he r
father's oil friend, to investuguste lit'. proof leads bin
lii Lawyer who has strong tics
th urganli1 crime, whets'
(.annon rnaruuges to bring out
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diamond with a hate trump,
West will uivcrrtifl. if South
i tufts high, Wt'St will evt'ntii'
ally collect a trick with hits
jack of In uunps Lithe's' way.
South will still ha,uvt' to lose
U SIuI(le trick later on.
W Ii at, if anything, can
South do a bout this sittia'

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'rcdays George" Go ode it
haail illustrates tile loser-on.
loser play. Soutti Is playIng
a v e' a v normal Iiiiar-hut'suit
cntraci It also looks maighi&gt;'
easy,
. a I holds all Itusai'
If
tramps. South won't be able
to in a k e the contract be
cause hue has no way to ovoid
the lots of two diamonds and
one
Otherwise. If left to him.
belt, hit CUfl simply draw
I r is In p a and concede his
three losing tricks,
spade.

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first West
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10 !00 (2)
10:30 (2)
10:50 (9)
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(9) Split Second
1:00 (2) Somerset
(6) What's My Line
(9) All , Chi l dren
1: 30 (2) Dick Van Dyke
(6) As the Woe'ld
Turns

2:30
MATINEE DAILY

3:00 (2) Another W or ld
(6) Secret Storm
(9) General
Hospital
3 30 (2) Return to Peyton
Place
(6) Edge of Night
1C Life to Live
4:00 1 2) I Love Lucy
(6) F lmntstones
(9) MC'1iS
30 (7) High Ctiop.,rraa
(6) Perry Mason
5:30 (2) (2 (9) News
(6) Greer Acres
6 00 ( 6) Ne'w.

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(9) Newlywed Game
2:30 (2) Doctors
(6) Guiding Light

Passwor0
Hoilyv. siod Square's
(6) Love of Life
(9) Bewitched

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2:00 (2) Days of Our LI.-S

11 '30 (2)

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tic can case that' loser-un'
loser tec'hani(lue and discard
it lot's' simtte on the third diatuiond, 'Fhuls play 1 e a v c s
Smith ill (till Control tot' Iii.'
rest of thie' hand , I )umuity Is
ready to i'uai I su fourth thu inurud lett and a11% lead al
lows South to thaw I t- uumnjts
sitiel tflUke tltt' t est of oar'
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Tut'sdas - Should a military
progruunn be a part (i( the public'
Junior
school rurrtculuni
UI ITU has units in more than
9O high st'hook wi th twice the
enrollment than Senior ItO'I'("
in the country's colleges. ThLs
very cntroversiaI issue is
(IiscUSSC(l tonight •1!ong wi th
another story never before
repirted. an Israeli program
sthie.h allows Arabs from siLl
oer the world to corns' In: -u'.

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nuarble' Ili-ad that husis s e'llowt'd aliarig tin' tie'uklitie'
Will smiiflet,ine' kinudi&gt;- it'll nit' how his cI.'iiu and whiten
'this beautiful piece"-MRS 1 P

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plot
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s'; :a,t,ntls'uI too ,tsI, in
sessrth of stolen tras-elers
ctcu't.'ks an hionrilulu tinder the
gse of us tour director, I'.b
hring,s a gn*ip to the Islands .
then ,iutsrdt'rs ins- iii the tiurist.s
s-s tbn'att-ns''I
sehe'ra tuac
David ('anary also guests as
I-ism'n's Imrtner in .-rtmrst'

7 ItO-fl :30 N Ill -- hisateily Afl(i
Friu'nut.s. I Ia'w.lt I )ssody urul his
fris'ru'ls Sirs' bus'k tonight tit
;rm''.-rut ;u pnu'vis-se ,if Nl'T'.'' si
usaiarnlnit
nest
Suituirml.ss
prssirssuum's .I.usniiruit I ltitely will
In' Ihiuffuili' Itoh Sriaith, ('luurahu'lL
liar' s'htuse mu, sintl
'&gt; nitimia
with
ehuis,
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what's
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of
givatu1 ii'. us glairipsc
stor'- fur tic.' future, silsis take' us
ts.u'k to the ;ast
t1tsgtt'um
with su.'ti fund favsuritii's as
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Iii,lt(b5i'S,
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tirug
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This
list ever
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'iF.IttI.mii'
it iiiui.ahlt 'sm'. ,ri'ss'titsil isti
'ItS I 'hilsirm'ti's hour, tolls
t hs'I!lris
ststr 'ii .s fras'ruslshii;)
tehas'uu .iut irritable uhl lushsu'r
Ii '.ise'riaiusn sainl at' II .y.'uur.rald
tu'i imu'e't. i '.,urv \lu'rnill tt'..ti the
hi' '.t -set. sr i%C ,urs I at I hue' M.smits'
'.srl's i's'ls't'isssiu Festival for
his ts'urtruis sal iii Itue fisherman
('.miauptae'll plays ttu'
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I build luts'esuei to amtt,'te'stamlg 5 sout ii ssutismn 'iuuti prsiflc an
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I)EAR ABBY, I am getting married soon, and Abby, I
am so happy. I could fly. But something Is spoiling everything. He is a Catholk and I am a Baptist.
He is not at all strong in his religion, but his mother is,
and she refuses to come to our wedding unless It's in a
Catholic church.
To make matters worse, altho I am not strong In my
religion, my mother is a very strict Baptist, and she says
she won't come to my wedding if I don't get married In the
ilaptist church.
It doesn't make one bit of difference to me where we
4t
get married as Long as it's in a church. A church is a
church, and we all worship the same God, right?
Abby, I just hate to hurt my mother. And be hates to
k'urt his mother, but we'll do anything you say. Please help
CHURCH PROBLEMS
ut decide.
BEAR PROBLEMS: The decision aboald be your, s.d
sugar fiance's. Since you obviously cannot please both sour
mother and his, you would probably be wise to seLect a
compromise church. invite whomever you want, and let
them cIthr accept or decline.

with No Roach

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Pl:AR Ali)t\' \1%. parents divorced when I was 4. My
mother remarried a wonderful man when I was 12. I have
;lee;mvs kept in contact with my natural father, and my
'srmfmther was more of an acting fat he r than my real
father. I love them both very much.
n"'.' plarg my wedding
I
My 't'.!c
and I don 't kno'.e eeho should give me away, Roth men
would he proud to do so, but I know each would be very
hurt and disappointed if he weren't chosen
I don't seant to elope, so please don't suggest that Ps a
uIuton. Would it be "kosher" to walk down the aisle with
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a father on each arm'

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IWAR AIIBY Three years ago an aunt died and left
flC 1 lovely 1eo'uard coat. It's about IS years old, but looks
like new H 'a'- recentlyy resty k-ti. is In excellent condition,
hoo. a lovely new lining and fits me perfe'tly
Ms problem' \ou guessed it I am completely in ac-rd with the conservation of this animal as well at all the
v N i- N in ropardy, so 1 would (ccl terribly guilty wearing
tte'coat--even tho it tea'- puurchasr'd long before the animal
in danger oS e x tinction-ir any measures had been
tea
tk,n to protect it
I have stored it for three summers now without wearicr it once. I don't think at would sell because of the
current stesatmnn. If you were I, would you wear It' If not,
have von any suggestions a' to what I should do with It'
"SPOTS' DEFeIRE MV EVES"
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lerry Wayne Menke
ImmediateL" following the
(I(' %intrninflt Aui
tinuen in '11.
ceremony,
The Pier House. Key
1972. at 4'(t p.m at Ley
was
the
reeeptlofl site (or
Vest,
\"riortnl Methodist t'hurt'h
and
close friends.
West, the rhiireh which her ttw (arniL
rt ntjrnfl(hFnther Rev. E I.
Fill her going.'awa outfit, the
blue enI . helped build antI was bride wore a Na
SIrS
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'mhle complemented with
Uev. H}.. Murphy was o1
matching accessories.
the
at
clergyman
:iinIini
Follo'ing a wedding trip to
ring
double
impressive
the Kast ('rt the newlyweds
.'oremon
are at boiuc' at 5(126 ('OqUiflSI
The bride is the daughter of
Drive. St Petersburg, where
r and Mrs F . I. let. il
the bridegroom IS in the
Sanford, and the
.t
manufacturing hustnes there
t.Iegroom is the son of Mr
anti in Miami
1 Mrs Kenneth W. Menke.
mlan. In-1
Kau:nt:si preseflu'tl
plial selection.c during the
'ire t'ci'emon and "The
.d's Prayer" was played as
the couple knelt at the altar at
the eonchiisrnfl of the ceremon'
Gwen in marriage by her
father, the radiant bride chose
Ictr her vows a formal gown.
I mhioned along the Queen Ann
ilh'uette. of lace over bridal
taffeta Seed pearls tat ichtt
re.cmnbrik'r
t'ii ihellshd
appliquCc adorning

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honoree' s
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Those wtu attended were
Upon arrival a delightful
rknathy
('nurit'r,
her
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-. Mr
Mmcc
Martha
Courier
Mrs
,
Sanford.
Courier
dips
were
.served.
nip anti
St IlLit l"
\lrc lon Stumlkr and Mrs. 3. Louise t)'Ahntt, Vera Beach, .hamnies H. Alford and Mrs
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M
Partmn Mrs. Fdtw.rd Stanton of Miami and
Mar) Ara, nurit r
Vi
II 14 w'rt ( i.tios'esses Their Nrc 1ii
Nri;
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'1rc Thomas H Let attndcd
mnti S1i h,sitht
tit( , hniu.rt t C Il' It YflO's' \lic tote I liii
po pular fit u dr, bride - lert ttac
sIt
Iturivt
and
Mrs
Dail
Rt•itt'j
.
.
sestcr-in-ta as matron of
I
tuinrireii sit th(' ''II
HupLins
irito:i,atl' ''t. ho'il.
b-'.-BRI
'Jfli
SHO%FR
honor. She tore ii floor-length
thu hinstisscswer Mrs ft I
It
niyrrui Beach home of Mr . and
,.tt.±1
MI( ILL A\I 11
'tls , tsiinorin Miss Courier
gown, Empire.stylel. of pale
Mrs. John Eviis sit a supper
\kt tiowtririt Mmn ('nurser V sirti. Mrs Ben F Ward Jr.
wue. a rittst'e'llaneou ShOWPt
blue crushed velvet and carried
partll
a nimsi t'llsinenus shower unit Mrs. .me' Iwuslt'
a Colonial nosegay of white
'flicir gift to the hunurec was thu home' o! Mrs. K irb
A supper of tJirsrun. German and break f ast tiostt'd h Mrs.
Inwkelvtt with Mrs Michael
carnations, tipped in blue
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;ititiito salad. colt' sbi* . tint Charles Nihthuu'l; and Mrs k k of her ctrnsvn Cturut.
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Rot Rt'. ker S' Pt tershuri
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nhnust
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thu
Oviedo
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The
Iut5ts
enjo't'd
served the bridegroom as tw.t
-Mist Mar) Ant Courier wss
;otufltl rake' were served to the Istitursint
A color theme of pink wits honored along with her bridal flung and then were served a
a l an, Usher was Fran.
ttflhiIflSOfl aLso of St. Peterused Their gift to Miss Courier uuttrndarths at tilt - private duiirw •h'licou_ brunrh of dant il hut
r
donut
sausage,
and
.hurg
of 3 itTt Spencer's hiStUitS
it' setting of her rimmurn
rnt'lnn
tuulLc.
fresh
orange
puffs,
For her daughter's wedding ,
Jim
Mrs.
by
Itestituruunt
pattern
of
sterling
silver
Ii
rtmusen
uflet
juice
arid
steaming
tint
chose a light blue
\lrs I
;wncer and her dsiughters.
a silver rasserult
thit
presented
tiustes.ses
Thu
repc' drss accented with blue'
Mrs .lmu Courser and Mrs
(11-T(IGITIIELt
't
honoree
with
a
salad
bowl
tare
trim Her aceessones were
Itoliert
Stncktnn,
Miss
humoring
Further
'DIP A'I) 1.11' PAWfl'
blue and she wore' sm
Table' decorations consisted
matching
(nurser wits a gt't-:ogetluer at
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Mss
Fuithitr
arid
f
blue-sprayed white
candles
t..
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Mr.
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rut
soft
gl
owing
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Courier
was
a
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(StrTUItiOflS
11 a r
v. uth Mrs 3 N Sthh'v smnet her
p p r a p r i it t A.
parts
sit
the
home
of
Mr.
and
115
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Stales
daughter. Miss V-11141
arrisnig.'nients which were
th Mrs. W.
flanked ut crisp green ferns Mrs W H. Martin wi
('toni'as
co-hostess.
('O()I Ill
I it' un ou stir imp dinners
Guests gathered sit the
it
cookout wi l lch was along with iced tea, hot rolls
Also
Tall Girl. a new nant)
o
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l,.lvt.lI hi, Mr and Mrs. John utid reiffet', cake' arid icy pooL'iidc where much chatter
HELEN HENESSY
hose line, in c' I u des an
la,v and Mr and Mrs. .lack stsertnt were servt'cI to all in and swimming ensued.
opaque co trol top designed
A refreshing salad plate
Itruitton.
;stti'ridsiruct'. riint. place c'arth.
NEA
for clingy c as t is in ca and
NEW
I.UNCIIL(Vs
designed as nimuiture bride served.
Thi fall b th p a n t v hose ;iflt5 all sheer for festive
The tu)stess gift was a VerY styles and hod' suits will occasions Brief Top has a
. lunc'twois honoring Miss and groom were used to
Opens His Off ices For The Practice of
universal a;a1. in i n 1 a c u It t)Lt of panty
Mars Ann Owner was given lit designate each guests place l t useful a' well as ornamental uuidif'.
kitchen set rnnsistitw of
i'tue% are tied in with t e lib- knitted on smoothly at the
ttu' Bet' smnd liuttle in Winter
utluic
crust ion message that monwaistband
colored
pot
holder,
dish
Park rt'rentf
brigtiU
bride
chuM'
U'
present
Thmt'
-.'ates todays fashions.
h ic h last
lLoth suits.
flw tables were' wI-up Its Si her iittendenti with their gifts towr1 mnimh nprruu
deprimarily
were
spring
two million
T" form with the honoree. tier sit this tinue Mrs S,wructr's gift
The n e' a r I
BY APPOINTMENT
figures.
sinuous
fur
signed
women &amp;4e'1.8 and over who
twin sister, Martha, and her to the' bride was ant electr ic pcinty hose
arc following
Beginning Fri, Sept. 1, 1972
Portable Pods
have been struggling with
muuothr, Mrs Dorothy Courier sil1et Mrs. Courier and Mrs.
trend
toward
universal
apIn Sanford
host'
sizes
extra-large
punt)
Make-up
rt'mmuter
pads
are'
III VUIIIUI U
si'uutrd at tire ht'setl table
ctmut'kttuni
presented Mii
peal this fall A new genera
irwffe'r'tivt'ls will, for the
cart' sirniund In
tuntitis L.
tt bitt' Courier wit) Wfl q tie- (lVSt
of
crysta lI
of btid) S U i t S. e'mtiellion
I e'ntmrut ions
ii
at 819 E. First St., Sanford
first time have ii t-luuucc of
Inn over.
% our pucketbno
with t'er feminine
ii
and
lished
I
I
'rim
1irtsiinot1iiUsI.S.
trivet'.,
favorite styles custom de-, H er Home
night trips or nuuithtia' supplib
untie' .intl arn(muu were used
signed just for their figtrrs. dressmaker details. Is apeThose present were' the' niuliuuns of fresh nisike-up,
Telephone 323-6711
cLficaIl) designed to be bet'!lt'vtit't'I.
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niinig to extra-large sizes
. A nourvelnus lunsrtut'ulu of
These'
are called Burlington
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Particularly flatter..
Bodies
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t
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teem served to all present A
I.
to
the
anipi) p r o p ortrig
.
',
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vet) elegant dessert of
tinned, as well as their slimI,
flute-herr) tlt'light war. aLso
. ,-- - s- .
mer sisters, is a Mock tie de~
'It
.
K.
served.
sign that creates a poetic
,
4
.,.
-Bvronesque mood with bil•
Ilk
,'
- i,, ''
lowing sleeves. shirrt'd puffs
,
the shoulder and elast•
at
, .
'I'ONI
cued
wrists Another bOdt
.
unIvers!
with
suit design
qr 0 13 1311
( )(1(bt \
4
appeal has a Peter }n col
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1.
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lan effect with shirred
dropped shoulder and
The layered look
(,
.
puffed sleeves.
/
,,.I(nurh Li-vps its gmr,i..s..dress goes
¶ Argyles. the bold tartan
I{equest, fur wuniseni's
romantic
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muews and ;ditutit nnveruj't'
,
Tim it the tuit kurt I har rr,
I
a
Highland
Fling
c-ollecfor
imurti it
.nu fn, lint I tim' wJnu
psirtit's, clubs, etc should
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in! Iw!:u: I
hefluidt' lit least a week it
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base for layered looks
::
usth'uanrt'
- ,
n'rti gnu. igt,,)tt- thji
m,ihrur,l
Opaque pant' hose revives
;tt;
i:ntht,inin trYifl
\
el
Engagement utsid wedding
nostalscaJy
the se-n a uous
forms, at-amIable' lit
rtut'
the' ,u;un
uneil one' da I
drama of back seams in
In
ej
t.ts:it TIH,L.,r
Ils'rittd suffice, stitmuk
..
shock cor'trast that flour'
*iuid tr mu en \t ell, it icaIAu
ished in the ta'edav of cm'
.%'accompanied by a black and
U'l rkcd' live twc. tern
erna
irens like' Pla Negri
lAhuite glossy studio ptnat(' lit
ueus, NuRmh 'Thank
-c;Iorw
Ste anson.
arid
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j
.
th'sirtd pu bl icat ion date
A standout trend in the
ir, elve tt'r
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showings of leg fashions
Dons Willumus.
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as honored at a retirement
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fresenting the honoree with
white gold watch are the
hi,stesses. Elizabeth ATett.
it-ft. and Eloise 3 4cksor1
Mrs. Thomas, hn w;
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and no valid driver's license by Trooper Charlie Brown of the Florida
Highway Patrol, following this one-car accident on U . S. 17-92, two
miles south of 1)eBary. Williams and five passengers were injured in
th e accident.
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after he lost control of his car on Inters tate 4, just west of the Sit 436
exit. The car plunged off the interstate and down an embankment, but
neither Bill nor his passenger were injured.
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* Pru'ecutinq Ally in St Pete. F lot Rio

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* Titusville City Alty.

*Ally. North Brevard Library Board
* Atty. Planning and Zoning Board

Ally. Board of Adjustments &amp; Appeals
* General Civil Trial &amp; Practice Before all levels of State &amp; Federal Courts
* Criminal Trial Defense

before State &amp; Federal Courts

* Chief Asst Public Defender for the 18th Circuit (Brevard &amp; Seminole

Counties) for the past three years and presently
* Member Brevard County Bar Assoc
* Member Florida Coon tv Bar

ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE
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The Sanford Herald

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McGovern Gets Rousiong Welcome In Northwest

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1 .oi .t i'h .inte'. out;)rflW1eflt
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cm said
the
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itie (,ik.iii.i
1k TttlCt7t'tt Me.ifl '5 stat
omrnee said in tiuer. former Texas ;v.
tti
litcr. in an inter ie
that he is an apologist"
remarks prepared Inc a visit to .Min t. Connally.
television
reporters.
u.nt
local
Barberton
ior the Communist bloc as "to.\t ever% !top
distribuuon
arehouse
a
Food
(;etrge McGovern, proclaiming
McGovern linked ConnaIl
OflMI1SC and s.'lhI "I don't
set up to Feed unemployed arid tluppcwa Lake. Ohio. and
his spirit revived and
Wl.•Cl() Pre5!'kflt George tthink tot Auierican
.1cC,ivun
.ple .
from Pleasanton. Calif.
rn
.in
persons
here.
high after boisterous welcome
i
sitting
out
the
Day
Means,
Labor
lit' it
lit into Nixon's
ling
to the Pacific Nnrthest called
SuP- statement that the Nov. 7 elet:. tkction tult' att.icking both
Mort'
than
5,()0cheerini
today For Federal help to create
and
Nixon
porters greeted McGovern out- non pits advocates of a "we)- President
Legal Notice
jobS at the
s,000 new
advocates
a
\lu(vCrfl.
providing cleaner and side his dontotn Seattle hotel fare ethic" with
h
"I don't think that either Mr
Mnoda night after his arrival •ork ethic" such as himself.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
quieter engines for commercial
of Mr Connally or oth.
work
Means
'Mr. Nixon is for the
front enthusiastic rec- ptions at
FOR TAX DEED
thic on Labor Day but he's for er%%h'U%Uall vote Denim-rat.
S.c I'? 41$ Florida
orn,thovotedagatnSt labor Day railicsand picnics in
hai' taken a
Statulet of 14CC)
uneniplonient the rest o! the c. ut this sear
Otiiu anti California.
the Nixon administration's pro.
think thc 're going
den't
'S '4rccn L.lv(N
NOT
the
Democratic
nominee
stalk.
I
sear."
"M spirit is revived, rn
Sr,00lcraft the hotde O
1XII For a federally subsidized
a
predmmnantl
youthful
to
decide
the
election."
iha'
Q
x
t1ld told
" folIoflQ cf'rl't'cate has lied
supersonic transport to be built bopes are high," McGovern
laborsponat
a
2,000
reud
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the
predominantly
youthful
ad c.rt$Ca?. for IC' deed to bi
largely by Boeing. sail the new
%% ueci thereon The cerif cafe
ough
th
th
at
declaring
,
program could be financed cruttls
r r,iter A nd 'ea' of %?tJCflCC. The
share" of $9 Polls shoi him far behind, "I'm
frt'in only"a Mnall
erptOfl of the proert ,in1 the
cuii. P. L.I:uLx)Iw
tV Political w riter
Sen
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S. hxd. Neu port. 11.1.

ad for the uphill fight
billion in recentl granted r e

against Richard

corporate
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tax relief,
cleaner engine would think tte're going to in that

THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE

P T C yE NOIT to

L D.'t,W() vENDITTO.
NOTICE OF SUIT
Wllam Edw ard

C 0 JOSeph Verdtto
3% Manor Road
PIlflttvtIIC, Connecticut
'r Uu A P( HEREBY NOTIFIED
an action for divorce has been
fF1j,d C9a.rflt you. and YOU are
rf'Col'ed tO l41'Ve a COPY Of yCsJt
,rntfl defenses. 1 •ny, to is
JOHN A BALDWIN, Attorney for
uett 20. 5 East High
Cau,e4befry. For4da, 31101.
,).$
14 fir tp, y.gnl *th the Clerk of
above styird Court at the
ckinoie County CourthouSe,
'4tiford, Florida. on or bfOre
,,r temb 79Th. 1977, otherwise a
ujment may be 001t1`00 .o.a.nsl
rOIJ for the retief demandtd in the
Co'nslant
1,415 NOTICE shall t. pvblithed
C;j(p each week for four II COI'I
sf utve weeks in the Sanford
P serald. Sanford, Florida
.NITNE.SS my hand and seal f
sbsdCourtonthi%2SthdaYCA August,
lpaii
ARTHUR 54 BECKWITH. Jr •
i,e,es of the Circut Court
3, Maine (isen
Deputy Clerk
Jt*in A Baldwin
.,.J it 70,
%,C (st H.gh*ay 434
CiOtteiberry. Florida 3770?
lblith Aug 79, Sept S. 12. It. 1972
TIC, 162

ORDINANCE P'O' 347
:,', ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF
.. 55 (LB ER P V. r LOP IDA.
I 'PRESSING THE INTENTION
)l THE CITY TO EXTEND ITS

improve

the en-

FICTITIOUS NAME
r.tP4? I am
in jlr*%% at Pt. 2. o.

NOTICE ISP., '
en

SAQ

serritmoi

FlciJ1
t7
na me o RP.np trr.r'o'. and that I
i ntend to regilPr tad name *.th
Circuit Court,
the Clem Of
'm,i01 Cot Florida In cc
cordance with the provi
F.ct.tsout Name Satites. To wit
Section S09Flor i da Statutes

Sig M
Publish Aug 72.791 Sept 5.17. 1972
DEG
FICTITIOUS NAME
NOTICE IS hereby given th.t we
are engaged ,n business at
Highland Drive. Fern Park.
Seminole County. Florda under t'
tiClstGJS name of Pl0 FRAMiNG
CONTRACTORS. CO . And that
to regiSter said name *ith thC
Clerk CFO the Circuit Court. S,mnoie
Count e. Florida in accordance *Ith
prOvit.cV%S CA the Fictitious
Name Statutes, To Wt Secton
16509 F I.dC Statutes 19S7
S P E .jac6,son
Debris JackiOfl
Publish Aug i$.fl. 79. $i' S. 1973
DEC. 64
RESOLUTION
ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER
VIHLEt4. SECONDED BY COM
MISSIONER s(lMapOuGpl. THE
FOLLOWING RESOLUTION WAS
UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTED AT
THE REGULAR MEETING OF
THE BOARD OI COUNTY COM
MISSIONIRS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY FLORIDA, ON THE 1ST
P • V O 4% U&amp;UiT. A 0 1973
tfHE PEAS, the recen' reap
11w, 'y'r,,ent r,f c'ecl r d'tr,cl5 by
lPe Legislature of the State of
Florida P.15 n(teSIi'ated an
alteration of tOt pfetnCts and
precinct iufld)ret within Seminole
(oijnlp, •rid
WHEREAS, said ,eaPPOrliOnmeflt
aria alte,at'ofl Of precincts
r'e;e'sslat?'d changes in We lOC)tiDfl
of polling places w.'n.n such ?5e'*
prec'ncts; and
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Legal Notice

irk a fter
S n..tt prcp.rcd ttLt

cash award

vote on granting

a
to familie's of policemen and

FICTITIOUS NAME
NOTICE IS herebyQ'tfl that W.
in busress at I)' S
Lake iefluP Ave. O.edO. 5emr)e
the
County. Florida
rme c THOMPSON BROTHER
and we intend to regIter ad narr'

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Seminole COP'tV. Florida .n ac
cordftnce w,th the pro.itlOfl% of the
F ctt,ous Name Statutes. To
Secton ses C19SIaL'rt itS
5, 0 Brett Tlsot'nPi.O"
Bruce I. TrIOmnIon
Publish Aug 15. 22, 79, Sept S. 1477
DEG 67

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NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
Sec IC? 44$ Florida
Statutes Of 19691
NOTICE
GIVEN
That P A S(poo.,att the holder f
thC follow'ng cert.f.ca'e has fled
cad certificate few ta deed to be
sc.ed ter,on The c.rt,Icate
r.jmhf'r and vealOf issuance,Ph?'
o'tcrp'.Ot of the DrOPtrly, and the
name n.sh'Ch ,t was sssqsed are as
i)iIot
CerIf cate NO 914 Year
Issuance 1969
Description Of Property:
N E I y ' of Lot $a
A Replat of A Part of Sportsman S
Paradise
Plat Book I Page 32
Name nwhctt assessed Val Rich
Properties, Inc All of said propeetv
being in the County CI Seminole.
State of Florida Unless Such cec
ttica,e Shall ber?'deCmdacCO'dU
toIa*thepropertydescrlbedinsuct'
certilate isilibe 5010 tO ?hC highest
cash bidder at the front door of the
Seminole County Court House at
Sanford. Florida, at ii 00 A M on
the first Monday in the month Of
October, 1972. *Pich is the 2nd day of
Ocf.er, 1977
Dated P.S 75h day of August, 1972
iOff,ciat Clerk's Sealt
ARTHUR H BECK'1ITH JR
Clerk of Circuit Court,
Seminole Ctianfy. Florida
By: Virginia C. Huff
Dcptity Clerk
Publh Aug 79. Sept S. 17, 19, 19?2
DEG 156

NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
15cc 147 445 Florida
Statutes of 1064)
GIVEN,
NOTICE IS
That P W Schooic raft the holder of
the folIo*.ng certificate Pat filed
said certificate for las deed to be
I%'rd thereon The (ertticate
number and year of iSSuCflCC. 'me
desripf.on of tPe properly, and tht
name ri ehch 'was assessed areas
fofIow%
Certificate No 747 year CA
Issuance 1969
Decciption Of Property:
10$ 9A
Orient. Gardens iirSt AdditiOn
plat Book. 10 Page 71
Narie in which assessed Orienta
Fernerie's. Inc All of said property
being in trot County of Seminole,
Stole of Flr ida Unless Such cee
tf.catetheIl be redeemed accorong
Iola* the proDerl y deScribed in Such
certificate will be Sold to the hsgtwlt
Colin Dictator at the front door of the
Seminole County Court House at
Sanford, Florida. at 11 cito A M. on
the firSt Monday in thp month of
OcloW. IV2. which iSthe2nd day of
1972.
Dated th% 75th day 04 August. 1972.
(Official Clerk's Seal)
ARTHUR H BECKWITH, JR.

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2518 S.

French Ave.

Part of getting organized Is

I1Li('JIItllllA'I IEII(U action
ttay on a compromise bdl authioriatng $48 billion foa
r twosear extension of the antiixwvr1% program.
Congressional leaders are
shooting For adjournment by
the end of the month, but it is
likely the session 'till spill over
into (ktobcr because of a nutiif'r of t ontroversial issues still
tii be resolved.
An alincist-unbroken rise in
police killings in the last decade
leil the administration to
request the legislation.

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ARTHUR H BECKWITH. JR.

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eptihIi' lllI'Ihlli(l lIt tli'iil lug tt ith
lIlt' l'%p('('I('II gni'.stli III %('hfHII

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t% hat are % our prinrit los for
s 1111111i ug st 1111(11 operational
In11(15'.'
I. trt' lIU salisfit'ti tsith the
Me ml n ole
curriculum
in
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Oviedo]

DeBAR Y MANOR
NURSING, CONVALESCENT
REHBILITATION AND
RETIREMENT LIVING

Phone 668.4426
Hwy. 17.92, Deflary, Florida
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Hoad &amp; Block
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PHONE 322-7928
517 Country Club Rd.

SUNDAY

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DAIL',
86.m. . 6p.m.

20 POUND PIGS

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will he most
Superintendent
It IS rn's' feeling that bet r.
.In% tLl(II(',ll changes are lii,li Li'
In our school caleniler.
public must he informed of the
liptIrinS and alternatives and
Involved in the decl3iali for
change There are some gae'i41
qualities of the plan, but ther.'
are, in my opinion man'
prrttalemnc and unknowns that I
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AUTO PARTS

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work together to provide .1
climate conducive (or learning.
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Kindergarten.. Pre-Kindergarten Nursery
Summer Program Transportation
Mon. Fri
730A M. 6 JOPM.

REGISTRATION OPEN
3o Piney Ridge Rd.

Ph. 1fl4.1134

SWEDISH CLOG

pieces

figurines

Vosana Health-Slippers with the con;truction fitted exactly to the shape of the

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the feet a wondUrful
.t support and relaxat
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greater niuiinten;ince serwiui's

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program offerings at MIlitili'
and Semior High levels that .ir'

tiko ptat C in situations where
'he U tacking, Stud.nt_s
i4%)flt to know what the bourn'lanes are: The majority will
live b these' policies Discipline
must ;ilwavs hi' f;ir and Irapartial.

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cannot 'tllppert it.
:; StJlUing to reiiiic*' pntt
i',Ii Ii,'r r,ttoi f'rie ill, i,

Not ('ompletely-tt"
I
reading program most
Improved at all levels in our
schoOLS-&amp;lnfnrd ,1ithIle Schl
has set the .txa nple for
Seminole County. Wa need
exparI this effort to all sehtl';
The reading program guiic,'
being distributed thu summer
IS the program that has been
developed and is in operation .h
S,Inf,)r(t %l lff(llt' School
5. If we can Lake care of 1itt.'

Fern ParW

Ph 411 LiflI

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COUNTRY QUICK

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of Fla., Masters, School
HO liiri
Ad ministra tion.
College. Attended Florida
publto '.( hools Experience('uiipleted thirteen years in the
School
Seminole
system. Served as Coach,
'li'at'her. Dean, Assistant

MONTREAL ' All
The
three lilCIl %% ho s tole $2 million
wor th , if art treasures from the
Mllntreull Museum of Fire Arts
got in through a section of the
light that hail been under
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Valued At $2 Million

fo&amp;"iing

Brown and blue
uede and white

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robbers itt.rittI if 1 4r I' ti'.'
out the first part of their be. '
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uc'rno: , 5 r.,,ss .1
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been namod o fill the ', .i
LanCy CJUSIJ by the Jedt

;rl than
Rants's'.
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'l'h'.' 18 p;lintings stolen liti ludeti a Rt'lnbr.lmldt lamls&amp;'4ipt'
valued at $I million and S'sotki, ,
h's (.ourtit'(. Riumic'r, t)elacroix a nd t;auwborough.me

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Phone 332.0801

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Art Treasures Stolen;

MIXON
AUTO PARTS and
222 MagnolIa
Sanfo

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and transportation costs Most

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BIG
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essential
in
correcting
disciplinary proolem.s. If the
problems continue to occur.
suspension ;intl possible oxpulsiin hiuld result.

.5 PIP to $ tip

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'OuITL't.t!llflg and

parent t'nnferences are

of air conditioning costs, in.

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GRASS
CATCHER

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to the County ('ill,'
in 1W
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to accept princ ipalship Tb.'

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ailrlilnlstrLltiuni aflhl supervision
LIOII il,l%c' 17 sears experience in
Se'niinok S('tl(K)lS as teacher,
assisthnt principal and prinrlpal. I am the only candidate
ssht, has ever received the
"Prtm'ipol of the Year" award
for outstanding leadership. I
have served as deacon, Sunday
school teacher, and youth
counselor of
First
the
Presbyterian Church oi which
liii an active member.
2 No, at best 45-15 is a
ti'uIporar measure which is
tIll) utistl's' to iniplenient because

I')'.' .tl.,riii 'i ,I." tlt p.11ti.lI'
Is Functioning," iitt Hill ILiri

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On Hwy 419

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WITH EACHk1
PURCHASE
To

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ANTIQUES
RE FINISHING
F U R NIT U R E
OPEN'
/ DA'?S A WEE K

Behind Adams Auto Parts

PH. 3?22611

For Salel
12

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Ph, 322.6963
Corner 26th &amp; Elm

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LAWN MOWER
Sales &amp; Service

Glass &amp; PaInt Co., inc.
Ph 3?? 422
?loM4ignoha Ave

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ser'ice in

the cuttings fly.

Senkarik

feralb

i00 N. FRENCH AVE.

you and watch

.WALLPAPER
I

11hr

X

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riding mower Under

*PAINT

CAN BE CUT WITH SCISSORS
IDEAL FOR ROOFING or INSULATING

a nd the 'liagriostic testing

the primary grades
rr;itlirig prnticms ran be
Iik'ntsfle'lI and remedies be
taken early in the students'
srhoof lift- A reduction in pupilteacher ratio in the primary
'aces is essential to ensure all
ltllLItliiflS 'iii' rI'vls''.sshiitII'I
'.tiitIe'nL the f,,I4l( skill;, in Ill
b,' liiISl'lI 11114111 'itll(lll'S of SO('Ill 'siiiiji't t ,lT('LlS
'rc,noinIc
t rends.
a ntl
I Y e %. generally, the
Voratuln.II.tet. iiruiti'a I education
rurri(uluni is broad enough hut
.11111 H eading should be exneed,s t rifltlfltrnuS evaluation to
panded. .15 must prngraniis for
In_surf' quality education for all
the h;InlIi('appcll and gifted
'tli(1f'fltM IIc,weter, increased
.'. More should be done bt
effort 1Tt 1A made to provide
prevent lIlsf'lplinarv problems niin.r'rillege students with
mciii arising. Potential trouble- rlIIpl(i1tIi'flt
skills
upon
rt L.lker. ran itt' itkiitified by
ra(lua tic.n
svlos,l fwrSoIlnel. and efforts
In 5t'('liIl areas it progrtmr.
should be mLIlle t hrough case
for the gifted anJ exceptional
st u.Is
suet hod s
In volving
tudents as well as a program
e;o'h.'rs, ('ouncelors, and for all physically handicapped
I)Llrents, t' prevent minor
students in the county must be
ohIo ins from tx'cnniing major
prn'.'ote I
prnbk'mIis. Programs
ins must be
Most ibscipline problems
l'Stil Ml stud till hoot ttit' flt',"(l.'i of
can be prevented ii close
the ini'irrigibli' 'then tie I
supervision of the students by
I l'tllIl oil fr om
the tiLl 111$' the administrative SL"iff and
S( iiiit.l
teachers Ihurung the' school day .
** *
Simple rules must be
\ 1111,1111 I' I .15 cr
"st;ihlished and firmly, fatrly

MIRRORS

NON. RUSTING PURE ALUMINUM
EASILY INSTALLED WITH STAPLEGUN

fIlThIly, un'! t 'ilIhITiUflitY life
.1 The first priority is tO
lr,Iprt,v(- the reading program

ant'

Prin( ipal

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*GLASS

I DEAL LINING MATERIAL (They Just
Fit Between Studdings and Rafters)

a nd supplies

AN
BOUGHT&amp; SOLD

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provision (if n('t'ess.arv

rLttIl)

MOW WITH A TORO

C,
.ART SUPPLIES

lh'nit'v

(111.1liIit'ations are
Bachelor 's degree and Master's
school
in
Ilegret'
Administrat ion. 17 ' ears in
t'dUcLltioll. Including 12 years in
school administration consisting of Principal of a 1-12
school in Oviedo. Assistant
Principal Seminole High,
Assistant Principal Saudi
S&amp;'mninole Jr,
J
I1ih, 9 years
Principal of Lyman High,
largest school in the county.
Elected President of Seminole
Education Association 2 years.
2. 45-15 has been rejected by
tHi' school board ztnd IIiIIny
citi7en.s as being an unact'Cptiblt' Wa',' (IF meeting the
growth in this county. It Was not
:i total solution to our problem
Any plan must have the support
of citizens. teachers, and
principals to succeed. I)uubk
ss'ssiins will alsi, itt' rejected
lit our t'itizefLS as II pt'rntanient
solution.
be:
:1.
Priorities must
rt'duc.'t ion of pupil-teacher

THE HORNS AND

5CEACH

of
r e ading
prrl in' esta bli shnlrnt of
programs For the Iiandir.Ipped
a nil the gifted; bringing S( hool
libraries up to qtJInd;l rd We
It itiSI II' Er a in from Ii'. Ifl 0
nI;('rZI Iii triiI Funds to construct
lu suirli iix and esthetic s'ttooI
Ia('IhOI's, We need trinre spare
arid less luturv.
I. No' Eat hi curriculum area
S hould be reviewed a nti
i'valuat'tl ps'rl(A!Ically for it.s
I. goal progressl'in through the
grades 'Intl for its p'irt:c'LlI
III
real-life
r e- l itI(IllShi p
till pt (It' b'llll' lit

Nli,

equipment

USED OFFSET PRINTING PLATES
23 INCHES BY 36 INCHES

itt'

that the ost (if
continuing with the traditional
flInt" ulrtrithc prograni and
W taiiI(1Ifl.5 Is
rinctru('tIng
Ieiisi expensive than operating a
yf'ar.rntlnrl plan which causes
hnngec in school.
r1Illi('ll

rrsi',irc to show

pitl..Iliil ,IPh1 Illlf)tri%'PfllPflt if
('nurse's;
(,(ItlornIl.tl'''llni('al

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LAWN &amp; FARM
EQUIPMENT

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111155 III) 'sOil Iei'I %tlU are
plrtIl illlrI IllIiIltfil'll for this

tIlsi'iiiI I na r

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WHEREAS, in compliance with
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
TLRRITORIAL LIMITS TO AN
Clerk. of Circuit Court,
P
ior.d) Statutes Section 101
Clerk c.t C'rCut Court,
FOR TAX DEED
P[X CERTAIN LANDS LYING
31 1977
Seminole County, Florida
(Sec 19? 491 Florida
(bard of County CommisSaor'.er&amp; Cl
Seminole Count,, Florida
Curl. C Nelson.
OP4T1GUOUS TO THE PRESENT
By Virginia E H uff
By. Virginia E Huff
Statutes Of 1964)
DUNDARIESOF SAID CITY AND Seminole County has by resolution
PreSident
Deputy Clerk.
TIlE SAME COUNTY, on the 151 day cit Auguit. 1972,
Deputy Clerk.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
Seminole County
WlTH
PubliSh Aug 29, Sept 5, I?, 19. l9'2
tforth the' Doun Pvbl'tl'i Aug .
N
5 17. 19. 1(7) Toat P iS 1ctiooCratt tt' holder f
510 LANDS BEING KNOWN S detcr'bed and se
Public Health
DIG 151
dares and limitS of ea ch precinct PLht
- the follog
win ,ectficit, has filed
Nursing Advisory
T () tiuc . LAIE ROAD
ewiM
places
of
polling
and the
ceificate
rt i f ica te for as deed to be
Said
id Ce
Council, Inc
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
OF APPLICATION
is sued thereon I, f"certificate Publish Aug. 13. fl. 79, Sept S. 1977
t IT ENACTED BY THE CITY twe'C,nct, &amp;'d
FOR TAX DEED
FOR
FOR
TAX
DEED
WHEREAS. the Board of County
an year of issuance. he
COUNCIL Of THE CITY OF
(Sec 197.493 Florida
DEG 66
Sec
197.495
Florida
(ornmiss'U.irrS cl Serr..not( COu'ity
_____
0e5c,ptiorl of ,he poperl,, arid the
i..SSiLBERR". FLORIDA
Statutes Of 1964)
StatUf Of 1469)
'CTlON I That thiS Ordinance hat determined that no ac
name in *h,cP. it*asaSsessearreas in the Court of the County
NOTICE I$ HEREBY GIVEN.
r.ivFh
'
"E°E°
t.OT!CE
in
exist
Stminuie
Civil,,
rlrids.
presently
commodat,Ofls
enacted pursuant to Chapter s 63
That P W Schoolcraft the holder of
That P W Sct.00tcraft the holder of f000w5
•r.i '7
Probate
hal filed CeTt:tC3tC No 735 Yea' CO
US1. &amp; 1*5 CA FIor*. 19*3, *9976, s.,?hin precinctS 1 77 7?
the
toIlowing certificate has filed
tificate
the
following
c
er
e,pedtious
I r Estat' .
Issuance 1970
0$ F Iot'id). 19$. At'licte it. bdeauate t or the
Sad certificata for lax deed to be
be
ai
d
certificate
tew
las
deed
to
VERA LEE MAIMS
ffiCie'flt housing and ha.idlirsg Cf S
SectiOn S (2). 44 977. Laws of
Description Of Property
tSu?0 thereon The certificate
the'?'Ofl The certificate
Dereased
stng and vot'ng peraphe)lia iSSued
Lot 73
)orida. 190. HOu fill 35. Laws
n.jr,.btr and year of issuance, tr,e
mber
and
year
of
issuance,
the
nu
Persons
a-d
All
Cr.dit3rt
arid
To
'Thpm&amp; t.j to Midway
c Florida, 1972 arid Chapter 171 Dl. *,thin said prenCtS,
desCription of the property. and the
f de'scr.ption of the property. and the
Having Claims or Demands Against
tI'4El*S, 00 the 3rd day
PB 7 Pg 69
lof*da Statutes, 1971
ram?' ifl *0(0 it *15 asSessed areas
name
ri
*hiCh
it
was
assessed
are
as
,
held
will
be
Estate:
Said
fobe 1977 there
Name in *f'.Pt assessed 0.
SECTION 7 That the City of
lollO*
IDIIDAS
primary
YOu and each f you are hereby
P
Davis. et at All of sa id
C,acselbrrrv, F lot ica. hereby Seminole' Court, a second
Cert.f..att P40 Sit Year of
P.
,t
Year
LO
CecIl rate
any
y
at
notfe
and
regured
t
present
property bfng ill tt'.e Count
d.rtaris Is intention ID anne' to thC de'ttion.
Issuan(c TktC
196k
Issuance
or
NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT
Seminole. Staff of Florida Unless clams and demands *ti.Cb you,
of Castelberry. FICeiGa. at the
Description Of Property:
Description Of Property
the
against
may
have
the
Boarduf
County'
such certificate Shall be reded ether of you.
.wpiration cit thirty 4301 days from RESOLVED by
Lo' 7 bIR N
S 73 Ft of Lot 66
Math's.
deceased.
according to law Inc property estate of Vera Lee
te adoption 04 this Ordinance, toe Commissioners CA Seminole County.
North Orlando Ranches Sec 7
Duck Pond Add to Casselberry
County. to the County
04 the
dtsCribed
.n such certificate w,lI be late f said
tCAlow)nq described parcels of and Florida. thit for the PPOS1'
Plat B oo k 13 f',ge
Pa
ge 77
pI.t
Book
11
un
ty.
Florida,
ec
tion
primary
el
of
Seminole
Co
Sold to the higheSt (ASPi bidder at tP'e Judge
l,ng contiguous 10 the p-mint upcoming second
Name in whiCh assessed Joseph A
ed
Murton
which
assess
Name
ri
of
said
held on October), 1972. that the
th Semnole County at hit Office in the court house
of
tlipundar Its of the C ity
IMary E Jackson All of Said
Øoor of
ithin
following temporary Polling places L 1. Evelyn C. T0mPI.itfl All of Said front
at
Sanford. Florida. at County at Sanford, Florida. w
Court
House
CasselLierry, Florida. triO being in
property being in the County of
the
Cowry
property
be.rig
in
the
time
be designated tor precincts 1. 77, 77
first Monday in s. calendar months from
minole County. Florida. t wit
Seminole, State of Florida Unless
of
Florida
Unless
Ii
00
A
M.
on
t
State
being
Seminole.
pIC(P4
d 12. 53(0 pc!t
CA the' tirst publ,CatiDn of this not ice
ul TI,, Red
mo,tfi Of.Qber.
Or. 1977, whCh
I) That pOfl
St.'Ct' ceetfirate shall be redeemed
certificate
Shall
be
,e'de*.r.ad
the
dee?..'ici
or
claim
their
reWeCtive
precincts,
Such
eICh
outsid,
T*v copes of
7Vit A
of 000bc'c, 1972
like' Road right of vial lying bOth
according to law the property
according to low the' property
shall be in writing, and shall state
but contiguou s thereto
'rth and Oth ci the centerline
August, 1972
will
be
Dated
thiS
25th
day
of
disC'iutd 0 SuCh certificate will be
certificate
described
in
Such
and
post
office
rrs,dence
toe place CA
PRECINCT NO I
seal)
(hereof and running easterly' from
so ld It'. the hiçhest CaSh h.dder at
cash b.dder at the (Official Ciec'k S
addresS of tPe' claimant. aild Shall
Tempora r y Polling Place' Portable. 501010 the highest
,me ritYlt' to South
enfefline of
ARTHUR H BECKWITH JR .
n's
the
trtil door of the Sem,00Ir
Coun'y
front
door
of
the
Sernni'iie
Sanford Middle School, Sanford.
t-e sworn to by trie clamant,
£.rctiun 21. TownShip 3% Sct'jtPi,
C ou nty Courl Housi at Sanfor d.
at Sanford, Florida. at
Couit
House
a
a'
attorney
rid
agent, or Pill
Florida
france 30 East to the Sov'hi'abt
Cler k of Circuit Court,
1lr,da, at 11 00 A M . on toe first
ii DO AM. on the first Monday in
,
•
(Ompanied by • fIng
corner Of the * 'aof fhr' 555 ' of PRECINCT NO fl
Seminole'
C
ou
Florida
nty.
MOn04y in the month of October,
is
d
the
month
04
October.
1973
which
demand
riot
such
claim
o'
dollar arid
By Virgini a E fl',ff
r NW cf Section?? TownSh,p Temporary PQIIiflg Place Sanf or
1972,wh'ch j?he7nddayofOclobee.
the 7i50 day of Otober. iC72
Civic Center, Sanford Florida
so filed shall be vOid
Clerk
71 South. ksre' 30 East toe
Deputy
1472
75th day of Augs4?. 1973
Dated
this
jntecline f said portion of Road
PRECINCT NO 77
Publi sh Au 79. Sept S 7 It, 1977
Dated
thiS 75th day te AuguSt. 1977
5.111
Official
Clerk's
Will
As ..ecutor of the Last
Temporary POlI.n Place Sanford
alor. arid upon the east
DEC. 151..
(Official Cler k's Seat)
ARTHUR 54 BECKWITH. J
ama
Testament
of
en
Florida
ter.
Sanford.
Ciy' C
*5I ..r'nterline of Sec tion 31.
ARTHUR H BECKWITH. JR
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. 11TH
VERA LEE MAT HIS.
township 31 South, Range 30 East PRECINCT NO £7
JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT.
IN
AND
FOR
C,rcut
Court.
Clerk
of
Ut-c eased
Temporary Polling Place Seminole
and SectIon?? lownshp 31 South.
Cl,,k, of Circuit Court.
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
5.muutdl, County.Florida
H.gt. Sc000i, Sar.lord, Florida
v Frederick
30 East. and
Seminole Counl,. Fic..d
Virginia C. Huff
CIVIL ACTION NO 72 'ci;
(by
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
4) Itiaf porton of the Red Bug
Attorney for Estate
By Virginia E Huff
IN THE MAT (R OF THE.
Clerk
ut
Dep
y
thy
Ibove
said
Street
that wher,
LII?' Reid right ot way lying
110 East CommerCal
Deputy Clerk
PjDtSh Aug 79. Sept 5 17 It 1972 ADOPTION OF SUSAN ANNE
designation of poling places shall
s4itPiof The (rriterlifle tlter.Oi and
P. 0 Bo 179$
Publish Aug 79, Sept 5. 17. 19 197'
PAIGE and ..tREN LYNN pAlr[
DEC. 155
result in the voting place for two or
tTh,'ling westerly from the north
Sanford, Flor,da 37771
DEC. 157
B BOOTH
-m.no'.
C,
JOl'l'd
more precincts be'riv located for
tT'c'uth centerline Of Section 71.
Publish Aug 22. 29 I. Sept 3,17,1477
NOTICE OF ADOPTION
an election in one
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
1vvn5hip71 South. Rar.ge*3East
purpoiej
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
DIG 109
PROCEEDINGS
for
the
TAX DEED
buildirig, the voting places
the IntersectiOn of sad road
FOR TAX DEED
THE
STATE
OF
FLORIDA
TO
.,n Writer Park Drove . It., sevetal precincts involved shall tt
(Sec 197 495 Florida
(Sec II? 493 Florida
PAIGE WHOSE i,i' t cr Pt.LTLIC HCA'P4' 'r
1
RiCHARD
mantaned
and
)
established
Statut es 01 1464
Crnterine of said portion of Road
Statut.s Of 1469)
PlC E AND MAILING PROPOSED CHANGES AND
. ,ICR(bv G'FPd. RE SIDE
separate and apart from each. other
NOT ICE
r$Jr.n rq along and upon the east
45E14CM145
.N
CL'
4111
NOTICE
is HEREBY GIVEN.
UNXPrIO*P4
in tao building, and
That P * Scoc,cscraft the 'older of ADDRESS ARE
t9 wet crnt,rlirw of Section 31.
That P W Schooicraff the holder of
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED DISTRICTS AND BOUNDARIES
BE IT FtJR1P4(k RESO.,vCD the follOwing e'rfifi(ttC its fled
'I'ownshi.321 50cm. Range 30 East
the following Certificate has filed
toe Pe'tt.ciner named P.er,.ri, OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF
"a' sad temporar, polling
iao certificate few as deed to be that
triO Section?? Yownitip 71 South
'.4% PIF OR 0.
Cf TV 0
said certificate for as deed to be
r.i
ted a THE
TH
jOl'4P4
B
BOO
certificate
C)li..ai
Rq'i)'O
ce 'ei,Ctt.Kd ri it
issued thereon The'
Xi East
icale
issued thereon The Certificate
F LOP IDA
ItCVC Si, IgJ Coil
Iioc* in the Office of the clerk 04 the number and yel' of issuance, thePt't.t.O'
SECT ION 3 That this Ordinance
P4tcc is hereby given ttat a number and year Of issuance, Pie
ID'
tO?'
a000t
Of
the
,OEi
minO
Criut Court a' 5.minole County, description of the property. 1,0 te
thai be pt.tl5"cd once a w.e'k f
P.bi,C Hear rg *01 be held It the dpScriptD'i of t he property. and the
Id',"
rarnrd
hrlr,
ic?.da, and that this resolution Of name ,nwP.ch 't *a5assricc i'e as
Icw 4: cunsrcve *ets n foe
CommisSion RoOm in IOeC'tv Hall ii namy inwo,co twalassessed a', as
I'AICL .".. t.,A'yit.
'.i...P.
Aföh,t
published not more than thirty dCyI foflo1
Sa)tford Herald. a newspaper
LYNN PAIGE and you are reQuired the City of Sanford. Florida. at S 00 f011owS
published 0 Seminole County. opr less than twenty days prior to Certif.cate No 970 Year of
o'clock P M on September 73. 1977. Certificate No 342 Year of
500* cauSe why the Some Should
'
the holding of the upCOV"IflQ eleCtiOn
FiQricta
Issuance 1964
Issuance 1949
of
granted
Op
be'virig
1
(OVt
t
oris'de' changeS and amend
not be
in rot less than two i51u'S
SECTION 1 That the above
Description Of properly,
m,rifStc 'he Zor,flgOrdiflanice0fttit
Description 04 Property.
defenses
rour
written
OOICC'.Oflt
Of
Lo 67A
de$crbed fracts of land in the rw'*spap.'r of general circulation
1.0$ $ BI. N
pon Roger L Berry Of City of Sanfo'd. Florida, as followS
any.
u
o
a
Part
of
Sportsman's
't
conta.n
less
than
ten
(10)
said
County'
published .n
A Replat
.urcate
T"aI p-op"ty lying westerly of
North Orlando Ranches Sec 7
CLEVELAND. MIZE I BERRY.
Parad'se
r.steri'd electors, and Sar.irIe
PIat BooS 1) Page 3
,tioner. p0t Office P .cg.-wond Avenue and Lie*ert'
$rfle'1r5
for
Prt
c4nt, F lcw da, by 4iI through .t5 St AT I OF F LOP IDA
'
Pl4t Book S Page 37
PlIme ifl *0(11 assessed Joseph S.
Sanford. F i4c,Ø 33771, trpc,r1 Blvd •rid 35th Sfrest
Drawer
Z.
'July authoriZed otfic ills. liarS the COUNTY OF SEMINOLE
flame in whith assessed Arwseliesi
Mary C Jackson All of Said
property arid by filing the crbg.riaI thereof pr0003ad t be rezoned from R lAS.
I HEREBY CERTIFY that the M kopelki All of said
.inpritation of itO property
with th'' Cierkul tit Crc'. I Cc" .i iSogle Famly Owetl,ng) District to property being in the. County of
and
a
true
t
Seminole,
to Count,
t.Ove and foregoing s
being
iroodway) by lIe' City
Semnole. State of Florida Unless
aria for $erninole Co,.nty. Florida. on R 3 1Mlt'plP fam.Iy Oweh.ng
orrrect cop, of a ReSolutiOn pass
SECTION S That this OrdinanCe
State f fiorde tJr'A'iS
l.WOpe' IF btilw.J i'...i(C 5,.tcfi r,eti(.fal. shall be ed4.mId
Inc IHi 'lay of October. Dis'r,ct
sh4ll take f'ed immediately upon unanimously by the Beard Of Co-jot,
tf cat, stall be redeemed acco'd*fic of before
accore.ng to law the prnperty
a defaultmay particuilfbv desr.bed as f011OwS
Cormmiss'oners of em,i1Oie Count.
tolawtheprope,lydesCribCdiflSuCh AD. 1972. OtP.erwite
it.fiiCI Patlaul' and *dCtion
33
cnoinS
SS
1
6
6
fe'Ot
N
Of
0.s:rlbd
in 5h certificate *111 be
Be'gin
granting
said
post
against
c.rtitiaf. will be solo to the highest be entered
SECT ION S That ill ordnanCe' Florida a itS Regular Miefing field
PIEi 4 , Run C 104 SoIdtothehIgh,St cash t.idd,ratthS
cornet
S
the
edopt.cn
iVli, as
Cash bidder at the front doof' of
or perIl -1 ordinart%eS in COnfliCt Or ,ht lilt dC, uf
front door of the Seminole County
WITNESS my Puind arid Offical ChinS. P4 4$oe'grees. C 1 4 (hurt,
t
SiflS?' appr.,ts CM flue 'eow'e in the
Seminole Cavr.tv Court l4O5e
fe*.fh are na'reoy repealed
er k of the C.f'cv'f Court $93 chaos. 55 751 7 fee?. S to Pgnt Court Nov" at 5nf','Ø, FlOrida. at
M.
on
seal
of
the
Cl
day
f
Mi'WIC B.00l Ipr s.' County
S.antofd, Florida. at 11 X S.
llR ST READING PO4 -thiS WIt day of August. AD, of Becnnrc Sec 7 T*p 203 Pg. 1100AM 'r.tP.ef.rf Monday Ibithe
11$ WITNESS WHEREOF, I P,aiC
the firs' Monday ri the month of
- AD t972
month of October 1977, whiCh 5 the
30E
1973
hereunto Set my harvi and lffiue'd
day
October, 1977 *tiith 's the 7nd d)
SECOND REAbNC' tO's
All part.e% ifl r,tr,lt and citizens 700 day cf October. 1977
Stall
the Offic ial Seal of the Board A
Octubec, 1977
of ;-- * C)
Dated ttir5 7Sfh day of AVCtnit. l'v77
shall have a opportun.ty I
ART SlUR H BECXW"Pf, JR
County Co'nmiss.oners this tP.e 71h
Dated thiS 7S?P. cay Of August, 1477
INAL RLADIN AND AOOP
(Oft,e.s (lerb S
heard at said hearin1g.
Court
f
ttie
C
rCuit
Clerk
ay of August. 1972
(OfficiaL CleeS-'6 Seal)
716N to's - day Of ---.-, AM. )977
By order of the City CCmm4s'On
ARTHUR H BECIZWITH, JR.
Martha T Vihlef'
1
tP
.
ARTHUR H BECKWITH, JR
(SI)
APPROVED
of the City 04 Sanford, Florida, this
Deputy Clerk
.
Arthur
H
beck*'th.
Jr
CURTIS F 1.10W,
Clerk. of Circuit Court,
3$tr, day of August,1972
CLEVELAND, MITE I BE4
(le'ck f (ircut Court,
Clerk Of the board of
.; MAYOR
Seminole County, Florida
H N Tam,n, Jr
Pritoner
Atorntil tor
ou
1.errirnie
Florida
County
Commissioners
in
C
nty,
ATTEST
City Clerk 4 Die C i ty
by. Virginia C fluff
Draer.'
Z
Pest
Office
ou
.irt
and fur Semisiol, C nty,
By. vi9fl4I
MARY W. 64AW 704ORNE
Oe,itv
Clerk
of
Sonfc'cd.
Florida
37771
Sanford, F,ociil*
Florida
Deputy CIrt
CITY CLERk
PubI.51i Septemoble' 3. 1977
Publish Aug 27, Sept. S. I?, It. 1977
isP' $ept S. 17, 19. 76 1973
Put,
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Publish Sept
PubliSh Aug 79. Sept
Publish. Aug. 29. Sept S. 1, L 1972
DEC. 15)
DE 71
0(54
DEC IS?
Lot. fb
PEG 164

IlI)III)%IIillli III

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Sanford

T.04. ii liti: for P fi,, ,
It Doesn't Cost
It P,',j'.'

HI PROTEIN VITAMINS
MINERALS TEAS . ETC.
NATURAL GRAINS
ORGANIC SHAMPOO

day, still

ft ilIti'rilIt,'lllIillt 'if xi hiiiil', I
I ut' still lix:

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New Life With Health Food

NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX 0(10
Sec 197 ItS Florida
Statutes of 1969)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.
That P W SCh00lcrast the holder of
the following ert,fate has f.ed
said certificate for ts deed to te
iSSued thereOn The certificate
number and year of issuance, the
description of the property, and tac
namelnwhich it was assesm-d are as
follO*s'
Certificate No 321 Year of
Issuance 1969
DescrIptioO of Property
Lot 23?
Midway
Plat Boos i r'ar' 41
flame or. whch assessed John
Chisoim, Heirs All of Said property
being in the County of Seminole,
State of Florida Unless Such cer
tificate shall be redeetned according
to law theproperly described in such
certificate will be sold to the higheSt
CaSh bidder at the front door of th?'
Seminole County Court HOUSI at
Sanford. Florida. at Ii 00 AM, on
'he lit'St Monday in the month of
October.1977, which .s the 3nd day of
October. 1477
Dated this 75th day of AuJs4t. 1977
iOtic,al Clerk's Seat)
ARTHUR H BECKWITH,

111111

(hr primary.
'1 hi Initial report is of Carl ton
Ill
, W IIIIIIII1 I'. I..'l "r 1111(1
I unix I). l't'Iha in, raiidl(latt'x
for the l)f'morr:Itil' llIilliilliitiOtl
I

Downtown Sanford

a

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('It .'r ii listS .'r' 11111% st lucre there

PH. 373.6760

(torI of Circut Court,
Semnole County, F lot' d,i
By. Virginia E Ht.,fl
Deputy Clerk
Publith Au 79. Sept 5, 17, 19, 147?
DEG 150

Legal Notice
_________
PUBLIC NOTICE
,4n,noIe County PubliC Health
hurS'n Aatorv Coucl, Inc.
Snfot'd Florida. will no tongee
participate n the Health Insurance
for the Aged Program iTitle XVIII
of the Socal Security Act) c'4ft"tivf
September I. 1973 The agreement
between the Seminole County PubliC
Health Nursing AOv%ory Council.
Inc and the Secretary of Hellth,
Ettucat'Ofl. and Welfare v''iIl be
terminated on September 1 1977 in
accordance with the Provisions of
the' Social Seturi'y At
No payment wit t&gt;e made by the
MediCare program for P.O45'.e health
services furnhihed to patients ss4'.ose
plan of treatment II establiShed on
or after September 1, 1977 For
patents wI'.o'te ptan of treatment -S
PstahtsPird before September I.
1977, nopayment
payment *11 be made for
services lui'r.i?Me'd after December

"O

01155

IH't%tt't'll

III'xt IIII's(kly, h'lf'f'IiIilu

Craven Natural Foods

_________

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Fiberqlass Boat Repairs
Ph. 323 4711
1501W. 1st St.

this week.

Ph. 322.2611

SATISFACTION
GUARANTEED

q

the I ,W %

l.lIltII(Ithtl''t, 'lilt' rt'plIrts. Iii itt'

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Get organized

the picture.

Snrnf'll

(if

hii

forts a rIll'II

Body Shop

'q

parting with those things
you don't really need. And
that's where Want Ads enter

to IC* the prert cIlcr'bed fl s
erttcatr i t tI ? the
caSh bidder at the front door of it'.
,
Seminole
A M , on
tree for the family of any poSanford. FIor.da, .51 ii
I h month of
liceman. fireman or other pub- thC IrS? Monda
i s the 2nd day of
October.
1972,
&amp;.ch
ht saFet officer killed in the
Octc.ber. 1972
hne of duty.
Dat ed thiS 75Th d)t of AuQvSt. 191

I.f'.I)till'

l,IiiIIistul'II

Paint

"'

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Ihr

Courtesy

-

to get organized !

i t.s c' S ci

iIrtl('Il''. rf'IotI'. *' to candidates
III IlI't
stet'k's primary
I'l('l'tl(lns. Ill lfi-fIpt'riItIlin %'. ith
IItl'r't. it fIi'stitIIlfl;llr.' 'itdS

,.,t j

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I,eredeemed

Ph. 372 1924

0

a) ('nn entin ;inl I ;ibor Dat.
senat.rs %ure cheduletl itt vote
on a bill to prnvi.le so.000 tax-

firemtn killed on duty, while
the House ttas set to decide

DEKLE Scju,SERVICE

sip

: ,..'S

ch attrsed Osar &amp;
Name ,n
Cather,neGunfl All of lad properti
twong in thf County of Semre
Slat, of Fior ia Unless Such

w.nIs(;IoN
\P
.i ttt-v,ut'. break. cesslor the Republican Nation-

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note: The Sanford
I II'ralll, 115 it piihllt' s*'rs he,
presents the first III LI st'rlec of

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Hopefuls Offer

KING CAP TRUCK WAiTINt.,WOO
WITH T V
RENTALS

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naIler CS -- Jicce%%or

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financing thu anuipoverI
program.
Returning following the re-

fl .I(flIN (IIAL)SS ICK
%''.otiated I'rc'o' %riter

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Grant

410
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Oetcrspt.Ofl Of Ptoprrty

Special

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Wash.

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ireasingly aggressive atta cks
on President Nixon and his

Marvrt of

a
)()(1 week

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Legal Notice
_
__ _
Legal Notice

CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA CIVIL

This

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ight."
As in his other sieecties carliet Monday. the crowd espe•
ciall cheered McGovern's in-

EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR

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2470 S. Park

Narrow wdistIiniO Of thif
Western Hem iiphere Pna
rita s isthmus was So logic.),
j $ Ile f or a canal bet'we'en ?r,,
Pacific and Caribbean thJt
'nen fir-lo t tPtetight of digging
one there in 1520.Witer borne
trade urtde'i'.r.', the nat.cn's
vconorny arid provides one it
's greatest sseti AUnd.lrt

of bananas. r'.c
s.gar, corn, and coIf,q arts
supported by much ran
Fish and shrimp may oe
found oft the thousand m,tg
O f coaS'liae F"um Pjnijrna

PH, 322-7596
(Next to Food Fair)

,.urVing mQq,jr'lP4in bCcborie.
300 S tr9ams rusts to IPig
two great seas. The Panama
çanl Is a thrilling sight. and
"s land itse lf. as well as tP
'so Sass "whICh support I!
are well worth the visit,
%tjkiofo a n y trip more deign?
fi .'.t'iOr! yc'u "as?' your, r$
ervationS through CAR : 13
scms

:ALL or DROP BY
AND ASK

W lot

ow

John Dickey

'

ABOUT THE NEW
'is,

STEEL RADIAL
BRIDGESTONE

"IRES

BEAN CRUISES OF OR
L..NDO INC 511 North Or
larido Akenue in th Winter
,srs Mail
Visit tropiccli
Paitatna - a COSmOpoliTan
.,ufl?ry It ,j the only p1.1cc ri

Tht' rt QiI,Jl)tUltJr'.
designed for long
Jstance and
''i'',",)'y Jr I', it1t..

t".,,• ,,rid where ovul can sea

ths sun rigs in the PdCIIIC
and set in Use Atlantic

Duty frea goods.
casinos

.

international cut

And you thought
Panama was only a canal!
Call 6-53 2060.
Open doily
9:30 3 3 Saturday 10.2

sing

Pin sontes&amp;*ty pens inside
your SUII(OS, and otPrs t
the lining of your pocket
on emergency

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GUARANTEED
for

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book They are IIfgvgrs in
Sanford

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HELPFUL HINTS
79
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SHOE -TREE

UNIOU P*A..4
's sttaias,'
118 :f:

40,000 Miles
ALL SIZES
AVAILABlE

McROBERTS TIRES
JOHN DICKEY INC.
405W, First

Sanford

322.0651

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Ph.3274)642
s Orlando Dr. (17-92) Sanford

Pk. 321-27N
2400 Fv.ncAvs.
Sanford Ri.

Maryland FRIED CHICKEN
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COMPLETE CHICKEN DINNERS

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pro 'is.' of rntiriuin dii itmn7

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results lire 111(1St
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if ~ou have (IT .
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Illaki ue sulzi:rst that you V,
th Mr Cm
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at t. inmo e ar
Supplies Store at Longwood

particular

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requirements of irmki ma rt-ss ,

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Ph. 323 6901
202 S PARK AVE

Ifs Sic

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COMINC. UP ON OF? ABOUT

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UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
Vi Miller Owner

TIME

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THE DRIFTERS

4

Club

FREE Complimentary Make-up Lesson
MERLE nomn COSMETIC STUDIO
323 '
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of
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* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * a * * * * **

Downtown

E

This Month's

RESTAURANT

Reg.
S40 Value

$2

IGNMENT
NEXTTO MR. MUFFLER
Sanford
Ph. 3235966
S. French

/

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Roof Repairs

.
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Will N

Awl
Italia

LATEST EQUIPMENT
TO ASSURE FACTORY
SPECIFICATIONS

Call AC 305

Remodeling

322-7029

B.E. LINK Construction

ALL WORK

(;(' )J) ji(o.0 I L',

SEMINOLE

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Vihlen Road. Sanford

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in Service

voulita

Sanford

2012 French Ave.

PHONE 322 0199
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PH. 323 S161
Sanford
7419 S. Myrtle

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ANF:ORD HEATING &amp;
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h

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Ph. 434 3410
1
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E. Hwy. 434

Diagonaiiy Across From PrAirie taife Drive In

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EXPERIENCED
PERSONNEL

Sept. 15

Agency

Sanford Airport

PICTURE and STORY

For The
Sub of Your Life
STEAK HAM REGULAR

GU ARANTEED

A;jftiortieo Agent Iw All
A-f lines &amp; Sleamship Liries
NO CHARGE

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PH. 838-SO 23

Sanford

2 Front Shocks

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Let us feature Your Business

Prospects With Your Product Or Service

LONGWOOD PLAZA

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Bill Wilkins, Mgr.

SANFORD
(In The Ace Hardware Bldg I
Ph. 322-7171

PH.322-5958 1

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Served Tit 10 p. m.
Try Ertha Hudson's Gourmet Specials

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::;'u strir- auc'rohs North Sister Eiitlibeth Mc Mister ,
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V aruinn Musrida, with the c'onvirtetl of sniuggt;ii prism
Tin others. includitui tw
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northwest rhIiIr(Liiti iIrid the niil ttuit urirluth'd 1.':tt'rs priest_ a 1'utIISUUn schotat arsi:
the major ciutlniiiw Ii! alleged iWtIWUT
rnthiit stLititifl
funnier priest married to or
plot to ud1tIap presidential a
Ktnger. t'-nun. were not accused o!
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Tilt ;ttvn \tirUà V u'l- will tot's sentencing tocht ir smuggtrn prism mail
Tilt JLIrS deadlocked (Ill tilt
35' I ii Girl SUitt'r anti their iuiti,t's(- ittti in the ventral
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of tin- Indictment that
f.IIr('ult '.'il 2K hnnnrt'si
tiiithlH!lt1- hit tilt, Ban Can Laisi411, now serving a kt part
thlil
iiui1t snuthwet $i),-VthiT terni for deStWviflg involved all detenthint.
ruin i;i atiuu'
Ku.It
Lithuip
(if Pft'iku (it'. The position. ttrn!t buiiird records in Mars- the conspired
asningum's
birth411 singer on
niiinnt'ut II' ultautil 30(' govern. Lund, could get as much
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S,uuturc1 Midtlit S:hooI (IfK_!t iiit'flt iiiiliUiiflhtsi, was first
ears more. a niuxinlunt of 3(1
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b
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shelled
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vt'uint tuti each of four eounU
:intrvflwll
Sister Elizabeth, ::. sus- Ceramics
histury wad1 .1 col 1k Vn't. it spokesnurn 1wiithd its, an
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sn- iuui easitii Norti \it't!ILi!;iesc rt'toWli *\")'., COUld ret,ve :;i
tilt' Rric: :- : ii.
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;artssurt within it 5.niiic radius vvws. Slit- was Found guilt of
Tit-, Sanford Pt'c'reatiot
ad !'U'iku Ctt ttit capital of tilt, tft't't' cuuna of i1IegulI inCeramic
will
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trudurrn(: nuuti lit 1117(1 into tin'
entritl Iligtitiuiid
and
children
for
aduib
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Federal
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S,uitnrd Wcsnii'ni- ht'puttticii!t
Ceranun
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Ilerrigan
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truth'
when
Penitvntuir
lives of the Norti VietlionseM
iii. lUnrhf(lur noon. 'I roph
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Federal ,lLid4it h. Dixon Her- and both sessionu will run
for said lit' did lint i;nn* whether
"tiuiid hoard CIIU "
target man. witu presided at the 13- weeks Registrabun will be held
PleiLu Cit% would hi is
Sept It. 2 There will tie a
ct,.4. Hurrisbur 7 trail that
the
Kiasinregistration
fee of $4 for adults
htuiiuhiCfi1 S h52
ended in April with
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will
tie
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ier ciunspinhul" change uniTeI
pUt tar Liii
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sulveii, last weel. turned down
Suilull hiitirtt. ; .:nt p flt.
aSSL4iflCli to
strikes
will
tie
list
waiting
utod tilt".. fleva runtdek?tist- IIit)UUflS to set aside- tin'
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North
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session
which
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convictions in' thscriminutur
F't'tiruary.
trUop
cu,it'efltrtitinfls
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Nun-resident!,
:uteius 1, and lb nude Legal wiretaps
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31 p tu.
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(orntution '1l tat' Sanford
tuti t-ut of
VM' forces tiverrim it ranger k'tte art- carried Ili
Re-creutiuso Lt'purtment 3it2year. without
miles west of prisons ever
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negotiations have transpired
bt'tteeu'ui Mayor I,awrt'rust'
Ste''I turd iu:icl I .ouigte tiiad Ma or
Kenneth Brown rt'liitivt' to a
joint or re'gtciruil su'wt'r
the lurutier told (it) (ouru II
s esterdicy .
Swof lord sIIIII Cit) Eiigineir
lfar*jltl l(auch-lifte salleit huui
auual retiuebl&amp;-si lie coumit' to
Ua*k-hiIf,''s a*tfic'.' Is, *lIt'U's a
report Itiudc'lifte was preparing
to submit to the i':u,'( Central
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Count-Il arid federal agencies.
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could use some inslru(.tlons in Lng 8 1 an
fun With the beginning sophomores
forego
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'flits
sophomor's
caught reading this
read:
the flagpole.'' Their teachers
will lie
will tell them a picture is hung.

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sign was
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requiring that the money from throng that -tM ipnrtn-zwn,*.:
on Israel wtfl continue to take oar
be
spent
the sale
cr .petitiun t the
replacement of the camps; and Lfl Oi',-irupic
i-'ch ''1 a
,i special committee headed by
Walter J Krohne Jr of
Maitland, Ls now conducung .i
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LIM hunL None of the money Olympic ,iawge early ru#--klj,.
uan be used for operations.
ended late that night in a gun
(3iegt'r-J'ts was the highest battle it a military airfield i)
bottler for the property
miles north'aest of Munich r
which a West German putic'man and five of the
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tut'uar tiuc' SIIIHL' charges
In making their d*i-i.oin the Firevard judge's took into
OtitUilt the fact that Hru'.s and herring are elected officials
and while herring is entitled to seek "reelection" Bross is
entitled only to "ask the people to consider that he has
prt:viously performed IN- prosecution function."
After hearing Wt'adt'll Harris and fticlnird
counsel for Dross, utrud T\eyford the judge's took only a halt
to I t'iauhi it (ls'cI',ion
tJjiiIi hearing (lit' llltit's decision hhrus.s said he has
utl'.ey s bi'l1t'veei in the '&gt; stein and has never abused It. And it
has nr'.er abused tuiuim Herring afterward said he did net
want Bross to be charged with a felony,
flit, pair have t'uigoseti in a heated hattie in the (101'
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the kids in the Winter Sn'ings
area, there terms- l(Ei of
sitting 4-and-5 to a seat,
were supposc'l
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image what could happen to a
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tracks, l,e""e renorted
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thus problem was brought to tfll'fl(i1ltiOfl %t•CiS
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It s ironic that Last night the
crossing a main line track ii
NBC network had previcusly
spur line track and a holding
5Ci ai,au traffic pro em •
iheduied train 9:3(t-10:itu First
continue to track
Tuesday ,,"aru Israeli Seminole County
program which allows Arabs plague the county cornmisfrom all over the world to come sioners, road department arid
the county engineer in their
for as long as three months to
visit relatives on the West Bank efforts to find remedies for
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complaints recorded b% !ratv
and go sightseeing in Israel.—
and toniceiried citizens
One of the more frequent
Fdiior's note: Grand jury teas still In session at press
problems arising for discussion
time,)
crossing
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railroad
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don't
And for goodness sake,
Charlotte Street near SR 427
tryto place the blame on those
The heated battle for the Republican nomination as
and Milwee School in LongGeT-mans 0 K '
Ilrevard.Semmok state attorney was expected to result)(,
wood.
That country was only
today after Brevard County Solicitor Jerry Brass one of th e
Residents in the area,
required to host a spectacular. through letters and ittendance
two candidati-s, had charges of election fraud agionst him
They were trying to do, a job. at a work session on Tuesday,
dismissed by two llrevard Court of Record judges
How well or poorly is incidental told
Bre'vard's grand jt'ry erred when they returned an
this
commissionerS
Li the Fact that the fault lies crossing, whit- li has no signal or
titctmt'nt of election fraud against Dross, seas liii' ruling of
with the country or countries, if
Judges Joe A. Cowart and Anthony J. llc'senuaruu, '.ehio also
gates, is a definite hai.ard to
You we ll , who are involved,
stopped acting 5ol1cltor William Twyford front filing an
those' residents using Charlotte
The innocent usually are the street
amended information on the same mnttictint'rit.
cones w- ho have to pay. unfor.
Bross tuas another possible indlictnient facing him strice
Paul Legge im-estigated conunately.
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Brevard-Serninok' State Ally. Abbott itt. Herring requested
at this crossing and re
What I think I'm really trying
grand juries in both counties to investigate the matter.
ported to the board there are
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stage I'd appreciate all your
On Joint Sewer
efforts in trying to free ine,
and this is the key'
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Jille jilld it spur linv ,Njolorlsts I lower 4,111 1 jillisf stop filr
right t
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main limis' to see around the 1askt'd (night
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Sunshine Lai Prevails
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The pot-bellied little bear. pledging to fight fir a platform
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among the fl delegates from 71 cities,
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tell droned out. said Miss bolman of Chicago.
Tlw yotingest delegate. 14-month-old Laune Schoggin of
as not tken .n b the ol1 hoer
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'knrkI.khrated its fit anniversaryover the weekend. But
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s nominated for pceSi(kflt b 2O kiddie dck.
Winnie
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herl b visitors to the central Florida magic kingdom as
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Magda, 22 Gale eet has
Sherry Swett, of Orlando. unveiled a "population sign" at the
been assigned to Sheppard\1in Street railroad station Sunday. tho,ng how many
AFB Tex after completing
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iimlted Time R•. $7.00
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The language of the *'ctfrs Is
high School student disciplined
clear
Un q i
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high
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on
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ground."
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said.
death in a cimis
But the crowd of 6.000 at Allin
circus
Ottk on a catwalk 80 feet above Star Shrine
Wic
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Jacksonville's
Coliseum
broke
GET ELECTED
ground T'' her
and
cheers.
children craning their necks to Into applause
-It was the first time I havz
"atch her.
IF GOOD
performed
anything witIlcout m)
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nervous breakdown just hwqband checking m) equip
Iwould have hung around much \lrs Guiman But everyone
longer, they would have had t0 was great and sohelpful The
send me to the funny farm," second show went perfect"
The daughter of Karl Wallen,Mrs. Guwmn said Saturday.
just
performed
her
da,
founder of the "Fl)-ing WalShe had
lerxias,"
Carla said she'll con.slide for life" for the first time
tinue
her
act when the Shnne
in public sinct Richard "Chico"
(uzman was killed Jul) 28 at circus opens in Orlando this
weekend.
eehng, W. Va.
Her husband as killed m the
Wearing shimmering red and
silver tights, Mrs. Guzman July accident as he was reachplummeted 300 feet down a thin trig to take his father-in-law's
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Insco Speaks Out On The Issues:
Insco is the only candidate who has had the courage to labelthe activities of
Jane Fonda and Ramsey Clark for exactly what they are - treasonous!

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* Insco is the one candidate committed to restoring three brarches of government
in America by halting the excesses of the Supreme Court.
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* Insco is the one candidate who has come out against abolishing capital

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Insco is the one candidate who will fight for a Constitutional Amendment to
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* Insco is the one candidate who will light welfare chiselers,
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* Insco is the only candidate with Congressional experience. Although only 42
years old, Insco has served as an Executive Assistant to three Republican
Congressmen from Florida for the past eighteen years.
* Insco is the one candidate who knows the problems the people have with the
Federal bureaucracy and how to solve these problems - Solving problems is
what he's been doing for the past 18 years!

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Editorial Comment

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The Second Primary: A Critical Vote
Once more the registered voters of Seminole
County are being put to the test. It is a simple

inc.
This takes place tomorrow when the Second
Primary is held. At this time th e close races for
nomination for candidate of the parties will be
decided

The miserable percentage showing of turnout by voters in the First Primary is one which
s about one-third shine
makes Seminole County'
when compared with the 20 per cent racked up in
populous and powerful Orange County.
This game with statistics is one which can be
played with contradictory deductions in almost
direct ratio to the objectives at which the con(lu1ons are aimed

What is taking place in Seminole County at
he two offices where voters can register for the
inal cut -off on Oct. 7th of those who want to vote
r. Nov. 7th is a case in point,
For the number of new registrants continues
with an indication that when the show -down
election takes place th ere will be a turn -out
which wil l be not only in terms of votes cast but
in terms of th e registered voters who had the will
to cart'y-th rough.
This year the qualifications for registration
:: simple :i this You live in Seminole
'ouzity and you will have reached your 18th
birthday by Nov. 7
No time a! residency is required. All that s
needed is the wish to vote and the trip to the voter

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registration office either in Sanford, the county
seat, or at the branch office in Seminole Plaza.
This removal of barriers that formerly
isted makes the non-registration by eligible
voters even more reprehensive than ever.
Indeed, if even the vaguest conception of
what th e vote has cost and what it means 5
contemplated this apathy of the American
itizen — it is nation-wide and not at all local—
portrays a weakness which could prove to he
fatal.
Every vote that is cast by every citizen is, in
essence, the creation of government. For this is
the only time when the convictions of a citizen
can be translated into action,
Sapping the strength of this argument is the
vote
:'t'ling, held by entirely too many, that "my
doesn't count." Of course it doesn't if you don't
cast it.
I your vote is in the minority, it still
registers the kind of restraint which democracy
heed and is more often than not th e opmust
position balance which high-handed government
must observe,
It is this aspect which has stemmed the
growing demand by citizens and civic, nonpartisan organiT.atlOns, that the elected officials

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w onted in this

the mighty and "Big Brether" takes over.
When the totals are compiled, let it be SCCfl
that Seminole County does not want to be
governed by minority candidates chosen by a
few to do the will of many. This is the final
preliminary, a tune-up for the Super-PoliticalBowl in November. Make it a good one and one
for which no alibis are needed

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Owners Win Zoning Plea
Alter a six-month effort, property owners west of SR 427
in the city, were sut'res.s!ul last night in gaining unanimous
agret'incnt (ruin the s.'it Cowwil to have their lani! ii'oned
to the highest residential classification is the clt
The agreement was reached following public heiuini:
The city attorney was authorized to prepare an apprepi tat(
ordinance to change the zoning.
Also approved for change was the property in the -, Me
area but abutting SR 427 to Il-I business district, a high t p'
area
commercial.
The residential change was opposed b t)uil(ler'
developer Albert ('lark of ('albert construction: Dr. Stitnle
Rappaport: Dan ('arr, who identified himself as a partner of
Allen Pyle, who wished to develop the lthppaport property
into duplexes, and a few others.
For the most part property owners in the area indicated
they wished to keep duplex construction down on their
"virgin land" and dcircd to stop "215" building there.

Representation Asked

preserve

tranquility and rid the republic
of corruption.
Mag.suysay accomplished the
same results between 1950 and
his untimely dea th at 49 in a
March 17, 1957, airplane acident with a shrewd and

night to prepare for adoption a resolution asking representation for the cities of South Seminole County on the East
Central Florida Regional Planning Council.
Davis's stand-in. Ned Julian Jr., was similarly instructed
to prepare a like resolution by the Altamonte Springs City
Council earlier this week.
Brown reiterated his position that lien Ward of the
Council, who is supposed to be representing the cities of
Seminole County. is not doing so. He asked that copies of the
resolution, when adopted, be forwarded to the appropriate
state and federal agencies, as well as the cities of the six
county planning area and the planning council itself.

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Despite the pleasant face put on by Germany in staging
the 20th Olympic Games, the environment of that European
country isn't really that pleasantMore than $600 million was spent to build facilities to host
the games. Some of that money could have been spent on
dealing with environmental problems of that nation.
Views of the vurious unusual structures put up b the
West Cermans long will stick in American eyes. But there
are many th in gs which weren 't seen.
—Thi' Rhine River is now practically an open sewer with
industrial discharges of various kinds going into it. Fish are
unable to live

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Brown reaffirmed that the building-sewer connection
moratorium, called by state authorities, has no effect on the
City of Longwood.
"We do not have a sewer system at this point and our new
one when built provides for tertiary treatment as required by
the state," Brown said.

A friend return I fX.11ijo trading posts in Arizona
was stunned y tb that craftsmen were getting for their w
I F. blankets. siler and turquoise jewelry v e bt Fifth Avenue prices. A
blanket he could I ye Pid '.ix years ago had risen
tenfold in price. et C711- really unhappy. COflF
menting, "These Lftlri' finally getting paid for
what they are wor ." Tur has come to recognize
the skills and tali t of r'k, But more than this.
millions are gaini a Ir.ittIve on life as they
appreciate the mt Lngr_- others as well as their

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Germans live In areas with no
needs 5,000 nt'te sewage
all.
Germany
sewer systems at
ciispcJEal plants
—Much tap water in Germany Is undrinkable because of
pollution
— Air pollution is serious in various parts of the' count!'.
1.ast year, Knappsack, a community of 2.500 persons near
cologne, was evacuated because omissions from four near
—About 14 million West

industr ial combines had become unbearable and probably
dangerous as well,
—Some 30.000 tons of salt now into the Rhine every day
from potash mines despite an International agreement to
restrict the runoff.
—An estimated 13 million tons of warmed water is
discharged from industrial cooling plants Into the Rhine
daily,
—Other rivers which connect to the Rhine are polluted,
such as the Neckar River.
Air pollution has shaken up the doctors of Germany's
profitable Ruhr region.
A recent report said that "children growing up in the
Hulir lag six months behuit the physical development of
those who liveui the clean air of the North Seacoast."
The doctors are limited to simply prescribing extra
vitamin I) to deal with the stunted growth. Vitamin D makes
up for the lack of sunlight blocked out by inostrial smoke
and smog.
West Berlin 15 choking under a yearly tota l of &amp;Xi,000 tons
of refuse. The isolated area has little room for expansion of
dump sites. New techniques are needed to bike care' of the
rubbish.

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and sails, at tium with
and nails God was a
Creator and thr 'Lil llLs,,. % were called to be coworkers. And tIc term '101 appears again and
again in th e k'tterl Of
couid cut and trim

Finance Courses
Two courses dealing in
personal finances will be offered by project "Greatest" in
with Seminole
cooperation
Junior College adult ed ucation
division.
'Wills and Esta tes" will be

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for 10 weeks at 9 a.m. and an

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Bi EDWARD NEILAN
Copley News Service
Another
WASHINGTON
government department has
entered the risky field of
predicting what it takes to have
a successful marriage.
ii. few weeks ago the
Department of Housing and
Urban Development said home
ownership was the key to
homeowning
wedded bliss
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Geneva Oviedo
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Now along comes the Bureau
of the Census, part of the U.S.
Department of Commerce, with
the flat statement that high
Income and high educntlona

level provide the winning
combination for marital sue-

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married univ once.
The survey shused that the
proportion of first marriages
ending in divorce has risen
sharply since the mid-1950s.
The survey said that of the 49
million married women in the
United States in 1971, 15.9
had
million or 32 per cent
ce)ettated the 25th anniversary
of their marriage; 1.2milhion—.
or 2.5 per cent— had celebrated
their bOth anniversary.
Half of the married women In
1971 who were still In their first
marriage had been married
less than 16.5 years.
The report Is the first extensive study on the marital
history experiences of
American men and w,nen
published since 1967.
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will
'g s a tire or passage w ore
plement a new charter.
is sulniiittcd to the people for
11w mayor, since he t()k itratification.
office for a split one-year term
Attorney S. Joseph Davis
In early December. has pursued('it)'
since
work lwgnn on (lit'
a new charter, insisting that Jr.,
charter, has favored taking
new
tinder the 1923 document
iiiiiended some 13 times over lt tO (he I A'gklnture rather than
the years, the offi ce of mayor following (he 1,rovkiiii;s of
lionierule. I)avis reported to the
has1ttthe or no power.
ni glit
Thursday
10
hoard
Atone time during the j)ast
letter
reading
a
months he likened himself to a hns ever, liv
assistami1
attorney
miii
trainman without power even to from
could
ring the bell and the authority general, that the charter
honierule.
of
he'
adopted
under
only to listen to the ''gripes''
opinion was nut an ufficinI
thepeople. In moments of levity the
letter state(l.
he termed himself a ''ding-a- one. the
Brown told (lii' Iiard
hing'' mayor.
lost night, flru ii said 'I')iursdav jititruimig liii' tirti.'r
'nothing should hi' shoved lion gotten bogged nlowii in (lie'

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Prescott, ;iianager, Florida (or employment. Education is
State Eiiiploytiient Service, (lie answer In these cases.
announced that the' month of Florida's excellent prngratii of
by I 'res itiemitta I contliiuing education at (lie
(t oher
proclamation Is hiP1 - the muIut1ev*'1 Is PaYinit off in this
llandtcappetl MOfltIi. "its is me a'ci.
25th anniversary of the
National Employ the Han(licapped program.
The purpose of the imumtli is to
make the business community
aware that the handicapped
make good workers. Records
ha ii dl capped
that
prove
st orkers have better attendance
records than do the non.
handicapped. Often they have
skills not found in regular labor
markets.
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'Investments" class will be at 9
Th ursdays. Ro th classes will be
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locat ed on lIt. 436 in Altamonte
Springs.
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old and the family Income was
If you and your spouse are less than 15,000. both partners
college graduates with a family had been married only once.
This was true in 77.2 per cent
income of more than $15,000 a
year, you have a relatively good of households where the family
chance at a successful first income was $5,000 to $9,999; 80,8
marriage," according to the per cent of those with an income
report b the department's of 110,000 to 134,000, and 83 per
Social and Economic Statistics cent of those with an income of
$15,000 or more.
Administration.
The report said both partners
"The higher the family income and the educational level had been married only once in
of a husband and wife, the 75 per cent of the households
greater the likelihood of both where neither the husband nor
-marrying only once," the wile was a high school
graduate.
the report said.
But in 83.1 per cent of the
The report Is based on a June.
1971, study sponsored by the households where the husband
National institute of Child and the wife had graduated
Health and Human Develop- from high school and in 90,4 per
ment. It shows that In 71.7 per cent of those where both partcent of the households where ners were college graduates,
the husband was 35 to 54 years h und and wife had been
cess.

Mn"y lii! I qoir

sufficient time this year -- %% lilt
elections due shortly and other itidlented tile

canvas with thi' best of I

Marital Harmony

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Councilmen E. E. Williamson has sponsored this project,
insisting that areas already within the city be given better
service before water connections are provided to new areas.

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Herald Area Correspondents

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$1,622.35.

craft

lnal people. housewives

out

Yt'i i

Bids were authorized to upgrade water lines to the

Warrib.d in the poem above.

trades. Busine.s

of field to run
running
°
he
Channel
2 sports
the ball,'' t
director luIIhW1d
nisu
ti
Tile chief

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Longdale area to provide better service and water pressure.
City Supt. Ralph Fisher estimated the cost of the new lines at

But today a lot c pCO$ l ooking for the hoe. the
hammer and the eId
to give balance to their
n to flings of art and handilives and exprt'

and librarians. t enti at, ysitters. all want to enlarge their person W'ii. ning a skill or develop'
ing a handicraft lusPe much more than a diversiun or hobby, rat
..nc of one's life and world.
The Christian cunu!,. much of its influence
and growth to Ow tive cmriding it always has had
rk,
toward labor a n d
followers of Jesus were

Ptlfl tiqhIP11% (1011lurell

0

Water Line Bids

id las the crusher that bowed

One needs to
catalog of a local cornmunity college u echn:t,,i to see the dozens of
classes and cour: off Ita' mechanical arts and

'.

charter is dolle properly and
r i ght,,, 11r o wn sold. "Now we

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handicapped is the much larger

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sork session during (lie morning hours. said there just

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Aside from the physical

and

One story concerns a
Magsaysay visit to a small
Cebu city where serious health

and food problems gripped
much of the populace. There

No Moratorium Here

t:u
i, :'.e etghttft4fl('S he leans
I pon 1u ho and at the çjround,
The ernpa7le.s f 09&amp;z face.
Arid on i t ek
o f the u'orid
A ut hor [yiknotra
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whether in the modern environs
of Manila or the jungle vilitiges
of Cebu, you must have conic
away with fantastic stories of
Miitcaysay's successful efforts
in the interests of his people.

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F
nENTURE RELINER

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City Attorney S. Joseph Davis Jr. was authorized las

Va of Work
s Expression

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down (lie throats of (he people

Brown. as lie told l"he Herald
early yesterday morning and
then Inter the City Council at

Ordinance setting the city's budget for the new enr to
begin Nov. 1 at a record $65l,S570 ias adopted on twit
consecutive readings by the City CouncilThursday night.'
Tax rate was retained at 3.97 mills, the same rate levied
for several years.
The new budget includes allocation of $152,435 for the
police department, up 52 per cent over the current year and
substantial increases in salaries particularly of supervisory
personnel.
Salar of City Supt. Ralph Fisher was set at $10.000 as
were those of Police Chief H. E. Sweat and Fire (hid
Carl Lommler. In early btslget sessions, I.oniniler's salary
was reduced to $9,100 but yesterday morning in a concluding
session, the Council unanimously agreed to the $10,000 figure.
The wages of City (1,rk Onnie Shoninte, a veteran of 14
years service with the city. were hiked from $5,&amp;10 to $8,000,

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to

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lh DONNA ESTFS

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necessary

Charter Tabled
the eIt' Adequate time
I ,ONGW(XTh - No ot)Jcctofl should be allowed to hold ('till
was hearth ('rein members of the public hearings and sufficient
City ('ouncil to Mayer Kenneth information session, to coniBrown's recointiiinentintlofl pkte'y infotin the voters of the
(lint all further discussion on a romntiitmtiity of the unti1iit of the
new charter for the city cease charter before a r e ferendum 1%
until alter the first of the new i-ailed, he said.

Actions

determine from talks with
th IS
Solar
It is not the insistence
governmem and
the
delays:
° standards whi h
re g ulating agencies take in
• n
*a
be licensed.
Wh
Cl
T
de
rningly
endless court battles
S
It IS :1w
Correct.
i
the
whetht'r
s
over
S It IS the ete al interpreting what the regulations and tand1rth" have been agreed on,
The regulatio1 st and rulings are frequent1
ar plants cannot be certai*
so vague th' buile
compliance,
thus leading to
when they ;re an
ore
work
can begin and
frustratingl' longne hCf
also after c u nstrutho*r way.
cmrt SOflie men in the Atomic
endh
m
1)""' ately. COnW about in
li er v Ct nison
groups are not brought
part ccfluse
into the discussiOns enough in the game. Some
rnmentalist groups use the
companies insist
C. not expecting to win
court battles as a
Zith'
reporter
has talked to on
Never th er'.
another
dct
if
there
were
thorough disone side or
cussions on prnpaIa!'tb0n5 early in the proced
tire ialnng uift motr '.tandards and objectives
there would te fa 1es~ut about in court.
as of toda. 80 topics in
AEC offictalc say
the regulate' ptoèe fth nuclear standards are
urgently needt'.i.
company plan' It canIf that is so then
not know what snda n'c-t It has no way of pre.
paring its plar.slthTtaIfltY that when they are
made they w cne c prova1. It means plannin
in the dark
Even in th-&amp; inst're standards have bt'er
determined. The tuat' much better. A review o
indicates that regulatory
81 approved uc 'ar
ompliance
with 40 Those
tar
guides are nt'tl
regulatory guid s ar rt developed. They are
"Planned

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of

R RAY CROMLFV

F

objection

By DONNA FTI-S

Issile

The man raised the morale of compromising attack he made
medicine
W
adequate
R JOHN PNKF.RMAN
available and there were Filipinos everywhere, a people on the Huks who were at FIIOr, Cnple News Service
to take over his nation
What the troubled people of warehouses of food nearby — long dedicated to freedom and a tempting
the Philippine Islands need but they were the prize pawns people long friendly to the i n the name of communism.
He practically wiped out t
these days is another Ramon of corrupt officials and black- United States, even under the
marketing commercial men, most trying conditions — as Huk establishment, reducing
Magsaysay.
exhibited b their effective their hard -core force from
Beset by corruption iii all including some Americans.
of 20.000 to 300 just before his
harassment
e
officials
guerrilla
fired
th
Mzigsaysay
levels of government and living
an four years in
under martial law edicts that on the spot, ordered th e arrest Japanese occupation forces death in less th
the presidency. He won new
could continue for many of the dealers in profit at the from I42 to 1945,
respect for the national
peasant
Bu
t.
Magsaysay's
greater
a
new
sery
,
put
in
months, even years. th e Asian eense of mi
whereas the Huks
was
in
government
th
outsider
—
to
e
ators
chosen
fame
tr
republic of over 1,000 islands is corps of adminis
facing some of the same from the local area and within the manner he converted the had captured peasant
cin'er it experienced in the 24 hours had much needed food soft and humane approach used pathy in thr ineffective
j r c' ci in
late 194s and earls' '50s during and rnt'dicirws distributed to in dealing with his unfortunate mini st r
countrymen to the tough un- Mngsaysa
those in need
the Initial years of freedom
granted July 4. 1946, by the
United States.
/
NAVY TO
was then that the Corn munist movement known
•
Huks iHukbaiahapi built up a
WDMw'
terror force of over 20.000 men
— and many say President
Ferdinand Marco's troubles
today open the door to a new
revolutionary effort by the
Iluks — and came wi thin an
"
eyelash of taking over Manila,
the national capital.
It wits Uteri, too, that
_11L AL 1
ag sij) n
President
displayed the moral, physical
and social leadership that has
____________________
endeared him to Filipinos
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everywhere. Today, ineptness
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and corruption in the highest
circles have created a situation
that cries out for another nina
(if Magsaysay's caliber.
Marcos says today that ti
rn-test of government officials,
newspaper publ ishers and other
people in high places. plus
censorship and other trappings
of martial law, all art'

B)' HERB LAWRENCE
('.opley News Service

Month

Longwood

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bn paid to the United
Not enough
power and fuel in
States cxtraordInai
"1
r14)electric
he bind we shall be in If
1() -"
the next 1()
j ng(s in handling the problem
we don't make
p
TfliSSiOfl predicts the deman
The Federal
'mhle from 1970 to 1980 am
for electric ene
double again in 110
es than 15 per cent of the
si need
Nuclear power 19I
to supply 2S per cent
electric p t'r in
in l98I and ball by I
the decade just
The esti )atedne petroleum in
ahead Is aimost $5
nuclear power plants get
Yet appitcatloes r'r years
hogged
the environmentalists, They
The blanie is oiei
au(
rd5 impossible or too edemand. it Is
ç;:rnent doesn't face the re49
p.iiç to

Mani a: One Magsaysay

In
Needed

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Heads Into
Etricity Bind

Counc

nature being what it is-- until it sits in the seats of

A Changing World

JR Staff Photographer

SUBSCRIPTION RATES
3Sc WeeIK
59 00 Months

Delivery

must not only be responsive but must be held
accountable.
In the voting tomorrow, registered voters
will have the opportunity to settle races on the
kcal level which will allow the kind of choices
which make the November balloting meaningful.
Non-voters cast negative ballots Non-voting
opens the door for minority government. Nonvoting is the kind of evil which grows--human

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ampaignI;,

by

Elect KEN LEFFLER to serve
you In the Florida Legislature
(louse Seat 34, Republican).

NATIVE OF SEMINOLE COUNTY
• GRADUATED FROM STETSON
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF LAW
LLB 1959
PRACTICED LAW IN
SEMINOLE COUNTY 13 YEARS
SEMINOLE COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS A 7TORNE V
FOR 10 YEARS
PRESENT
SMINOLE COUNTY PROSECW'OR

on Oct. 3rd
Appreciated

YOUR VOTE
Pd.

Pot. Adv. by Erma

Iitlthtmem

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Monda,.

rh rirfr,r(I rId

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thomdi
1cDonikt. Ernest Elsea. terry
Winn. John Woodrzff, and Jan
',Icher, Al from Sanford.
),IrtIIpa(etI in the district
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Police Investigate Shooting

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Held

On

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flobertClaryHop'e,43,of 1413
hch indic ated she had been and Mtl!er are
at
the
county
jail.
South
Locust Avenue, Sanford,
5t'i,ltjiflCS. Both Byrd without bond
was charged Saturday night
with aggravated assault in the
shooting of Richard Treharn,

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Robbery

0
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leg and in the chest with slugs
from a .38 caliber pistol.

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was removed to
Seminole Memorial Hospital
and was reported in good"
condition this morning by a
hospital spokesman. Lykens
said he did not know all the
Treharn

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from 10 a in. to 6 p.m. at
,?Ifor(l ('Me ('enter.

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Dachn (left)and John Krider worked with
steering committee to raise funds for new
building,
Staff Photo I

United Fund

(7.ntestnnts are needed'
Applicants must be single ana
between the ages of 16 and 21,
The queen will receive a crown,

Enter G ui l ty Pleas
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BN MARION BET11KA

—

Inc.. Sanford.
The wedding will tie an event of Ian 13, 1973, it I 18
t flirt stian Mk,qlnnarv Alliance (Thiwrh, Sanford
m

count,

possession

of

sa vinmis hand a nti treasure
ifJ1 tr

a the defendant is remanded t

ding last Friday, with the ac- prossed. A PSI was ordered and aiding in the concealment of
cused either entering guilty the defendant released on stolen property, pleaded guilty
pleas, having their cases
recognizance.
to the lesser offense of atdropped or continued.
(',uv Denny, charged with tempted concealment of stolen
Carl Neal, charged in four
breaking and entering with property.
lfl•
two-count
separate
intent to commit a felony and
formations of robber and
t'
grand larceny, pleaded guilty to
of a firearm in commission of a the
lesser offense of the first
felony, pleaded guilty as
count; breaking and entering
Dy ANN SIECZKOWSKI
which Mother Wilson is pastor. charged
in two of the in- with intent to commit a
The home was founded in 1946. formations to both counts in misdemeanor. The state
nolle
..To provide shelter and Gradually enlarged and tin- each. Judge Salfi ordered a prossed
the second count and
nursing care in a contest of
proved, it now has a capacity presentence
investigation the defendant is under PSI.
Christian love and concern for
and remanded the
for SO patiens, with a total of 26 1 PSI
Robert Chapman, charged
aged and handicapped persons
defendant to custody. The state
currently registered there.
with possession of cannabis
without regard for race, color,
(dropped)
prossed
ap- nolle
years,
Over
the
sativa L. plead guilty to the
creed or national origin, and at
other
the
to
O0
persons
have
charges
in
proximately
- lesser included offense of
the most reasonable rates."
known the love and care of the formations,
possession of less than five
A co-defendant, Elisha
This Is the purpose of the team of 'Good Samaritans"
grams. Chapman Is remanded
Good Samaritan Home, located
under the leadership of Mother Partner, also facing the same to custody pending PSI.
at 804 Mulberry Avenue in
charges, pleaded guilty as
Wilson.
James Grace, charged with
Sanford and supported in part
In addition to the care charged In two of the in aggravated assault, pleaded
by United Fund of Seminole
provided at the main building, formations to both counts in guilty to the lesser offense of
County.
there is a shelter for homeless each. A PSI was ordered and assault and battery. He is
On May 3, all residents of the children and a day care center the defendant
remanded to released on recognizance upon
old building housing the Good
for children of working parents. custod) The state nolle prossed special conditions which are
Samaritan Home were moved This facility is called 'Rest the other two counts.
that he be remanded to custody
Into the new building This
Haven".
Darlene Sirtoli was charged upon weekends for three weeks.
building was made possible
Additionally, there is a with a two-count information of A PSI was ordered.
through the determination,
storehouse In which is gathered possession of a prohibited drug
Rollie Barber, charged with
endless how's of work and
every sort of useful material and carrying a concealed breaking
and entering with
pleading, and prayers of great

Elderly, Children

MOTHER Mrs. Raymond Duncan
welcomes new teachers ('hervl Brown, from
Kentucky, and Robert I)eyling. Ohio. to Bear

CLINK'

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Elementary School.

i Ann Riley

is

Medallion
Dispenser

Yvonne Fryer,
ho Is the irs-County Queen
and was also state queen last
year. For information call
Yvonne at 322-7283

Club
the "Out'en For i l)'u"
R 't will t'txsrdin'tte
beauty pageant which will take place Oct. 29 at
YVONNE FRYER, 1972

.te C. B. lth(llo

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Photo)

hurry' Time is running out'

Sanford Civic ('enter.

Given Loving Care

V ck
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With Krider all the way and
serving also as the keeper of the

Home in any way, please call
322..331 or donate to the United

Fund.

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the

office favorite.

p.sns.r when open,
paperweight

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Miss Vicki L)-nn Gage and Bernard C. Harbour were
united in 1101)' Matrimony, Aug. 19, 1972, at hubbard Chapel
Garden. Denton, Texas.
David ('a.skey officiated at the nuptial ceremony.

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Attending the brideas maid of honor was her sister, Miss
Cathy Gage, Barry Moors of Gilmer, Texas, served the
bridegroom as best man.

MONTHLY

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Following a wedding trip to t,azatlan, Mexico, the
newlyweds are making their home in Denton where both are
students at North Texas State Uni"ersity.

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Way, Maitland, from 10:00 a.

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All past, present and

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members will

Mrs. Marshall Dancy Jr.

Deat11int
RequesL
for women's
news and photo coverage
I parties, clubs, etc.) shou:d
be made at least a week in

___ WILLIAM P. "BUD" LAYER

advance.
Engagement and wedding
forms, available at The
Herald office, should be
accompanied by a black and
white glossy studio photo at
days before
least five
desired publication date.

SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT

Doris Williams.
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Society Editor

THE CONFUSION

Marie Chillemni, a student at the
scrool who won a silver medal
in the Free Form Acrobatics
Division of the Special Olympies for handicapped Children
in Santa Monica. Calif.. will
entertain the guests.

Good Foundation

JACKSONVILLE, Fla.

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(AP)— A series of medical
examinations and debriefings
begin today for Navy Lt. Mark
Gartley of Dunedin. Fbi., freed
after four years in North
Vietnam prisons.

FOR LEADERSHIP

"This is really coming
borne," Gartley said after
stepping off an Air Force plane
at Jacksonville Naval Air
Station Sunday. "Even though I
was in the U.S., I was still
anticipating coming from New
York to my home state of
Florida. I really feel good."
He told newsmen he couldn't
elaborate on a press conference
held earlier in the day at New
York, lere 1w declared he was

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Put Some Fun In YOM* Life
Who sqI.4are dances"!
You'd be surprised!

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and see'
Square dancing has grown
out of the bir!s and has emerged

VOTE
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BUD"

Pd Pal Avd by J Culbert, Camp Trea t,

as the great American pastime.
Starli ght 1romu enadera
Square Dance fluti members
have it bait!
A new class of Instructions

Too Begiii SC8SOII
LUnc
For Sanford \omans Club)
Sanford Woman's Club season will be Wednesday. Oct.
executive board will meal , beginning with a lUncheOn at
Tuesday, Oct. 3, at 9:30 a.m. at
noon. Members are reminded
the clubhouse,
'ime first nieetlrig of the new tiring a covered (fish.

DEMO

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in the world."
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begin Wednesday, Oct. 4, fromit 7
to &amp; .10 pits., at Sanford Civic
Center tinder the auspices of

Values to 300

Now

Sanford Recreation Depart-

s1it'nt.
All couples interested in gxid
clean fun, whether you dance or

not, are invited to attend
sessions. You may take part or
just watch the group who
dunces in circles and lines as

well

its

squares.

On top of all that, It's good
exercise and will help you
retain youth.
See you there!

88!d

Now

Values to 3 68 yd.

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yd.

MIX and MATCH

FORWARD IN EDUCATION

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Saunders, club valler from Altamonte Springs and Jean and Dell Witt,
club president.

299

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Bonded

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each

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43-5708

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ZIPPERS

It facial hair ' Premllmmi('flt
.m wrinkles and laugh lint's
M c, deep, the best 0.1.w of
miiake'ul' to ue i a transluion with moht UI icr A e i d all matte lit
LlidlkN make-up u
wishes which will oiily at
Ii act attt'iitmfl to th'e tl.tws

CANNON
music Co.

BULK

By J.T. MA('FEELV

'e, "but it is still a prison,

e(-)

MARILYN (flUfl1

'17he Morning Star School
Women's Auxiliary will hold
their annual membership
coffee on Tuesday, Oc-t. 10. for
the benefit of Morning Star
Exceptional
School
for
' Leigh
Children. located at 9rA
Avenue. Orlando.
nis coffee Aill be held at the
hoeof
ir.
Mrs. Jeanne Rodriquez
in ILdden Estates, 409 Melanie

entertained at a reception at their home.

george
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'i- of $ 94 per ,.iI

Co

Salon 732 received the
Department Memberihtp
the Mirrhe
Award at
department ctmvent1on and ,i
personal award from the
deoarenteI chapea u.

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-~els .11emb(-iir.ship

non-profit corporation
associated with the Free Will
Holiness Church of Sanford, of

International Airport in New
York.
The flier said his treatment in
North Vietnam prisons since his
'ipture in August 1968 was hu-

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lillebride Is the daughter of Mr. andMirs. Victor R. Gage,
enton-and the bi-idormnk Ls the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Sherwood E. Parbour, King.; 1,ane, Sanford.

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never held incommunicado by
the military after arriving in
Oils country Last Thursday evening with two other freed
POW'.
Gartley said he did regret not
being able to "meet the families
of other prisoners who had
come to talk to me" at Kennedy

Speaker. R.D. Wesley, who'
MAC.NOI.I CUIC.LE. ot
'speak on Hypnosis. Hostesses,
Mrs. Roy Davis, MrtJ E. 12, at Garden Center, at ¶J:
Gradick and Mrs W 0 am. for workshop Hnstessesl
Mrs. P 1.. Elmore and Mrs
livingston.
Fri-it Iia".

Fantasyl.snd Workshop
hostess, Mrs. Ned Ju:an.

group.

Li.

Arrives
In State

PALM: Thursday, Oct. 12, tO
a rn. at Garden Center for a

when it's closed,

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HIBISCUS: Friday. Oct.
I 00 p.m. at Garden Center

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the steering committee, they
were able to announce that the
horn.,, was finally read)- for
Occupancy
Good Samaritan Home Is a

9:34) a in.. at Garden Center.
Program, Boutique Workshop,
Mrs. U Andrew Speer

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A classic on any
dosk, its a dis-

flub will meet for the month of

October as follows:
CAMELLIA: Friday, Oct 13,

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a rn . A t Garden
Progr.irn, blooming plants
it ;irh!n Center
fl
Speaker, Mr David A. DeVoll. Program. "Ring around 1'a'
Roses.'
Workshop
for
bazaar
Program,
Bazaar
Wnrk.stioj
Extension Agent.
Bring bag lunch.
Hostesses, Mrs W B Brtnso

aLsiere, Mrs. Letha Ward;
311.1U,
Gardens in Orlatil!,, N11,
Le Petit Salon No. 732 chapeau. Mrs. Peggy Stoke,
!i dems hapeau permiere. •irrhiviste, Mrs. Erniley Mrs C I.. W:illi9
l)epartrnental do Seminole
demi Green, I aumorner, Mrs. c,va
County held an installation of Mrs. Mollie Steudle; la
Wynne; stand-in for la conofficers at Holiday ton in deuxieme chapeau, Mrs. Betty clerge was Mrs. Olga Hunter,
.JTT4'W1.1f 1' •
Smnford, Sept. 12.
stand-in for !a (lemi-chapeau
secretaire,
la
New officers are Le petit Yeager;
premiere. Mrs Betty Lueckt'r
Installing officer,
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1
nership chairman for Area C,
()rfl I tli,' 1!(I1 .'1ii.vi liars"
Southern Division, spoke to the
WITH PVT. LESSONS

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Le Petit Salon Installs

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close concert with Mother
Wilson and her board and with a
team of citizens who comprised

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Mr s. John Pugh with Mrs. E J.
Peeples co-hostess. Cook-out.

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12, 10:30 am. at the home of

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donated by the public—such firearm stemming from a
intent to commit a felony and
good faith which were offered
items as furniture, clothing. 2 Orange-Seminole
County
drug
grand
larceny, pleaded guilty to
up for the success of the project
appliances, dishes, fuel and raid.
the lesser offense of the second
to pi-ode tin approved home
Miss Sirtoi pleaded guilty to
every kind of useful material.
-mint , pett% larceny The state
for those
residents who live
items
are
dispensed
These
Uwe.
under the direction of Mother
The ramrod of this building
Wilson to those who request
fund campaign to acquire the
and are found needy.
new homeiohn Krider--a man
Because this facility is
whose enthusiasm and deter- recognized as vitally Important
minatlon to Insure that these to the community. It enjoys the
residents would have a place to
good will and support of people
live, and that Rub)' Wilson,
and organizations throughout
founder and president of the
the entire area.
Good Samaritan Home Board,
It also enjoys the support of
FURNITURE
would be allowed to continue
the United Fund of Seminole
her truly "Good Samaritan County. If you wish to assist this
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a trophy, one dozen roses, a

the lescr offense of the first nolle prossed the first count and

U. •h 4 1)' WLfli kS.dfl
trying prohibited drug in less than five custody.
received a respite from
grams. In the negotiited plea,
Lester Westerman, charged
cases in those set for trial
en- the second count was nolle with buying, receiving and

an(nrd.

tatinned in Iceland.
Mr. iitfey, who is a Black Belt Karate expert, received
his Mstw)ate in Science degree from Seminole Junior CiIleg*'
md plans to attend Florida Technological University for his
It. S. degree. I-Ic is employed by B. W. Collins lawn Spraymn

h.ird of hearing children of
"mninolo ('aunty.
Among the exciting festivities
planned for the (lay is a beauty
pigeant scheduled for 2 p.m.

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GOOD SAMARITAN Home supporters Robert

,

The future bridegroom was graduated from Seminole
111gb Scho',l rn 19M whs'rt' he was a member of Dii' Club. II.'
.er'ied a tour-year tour of duty with the 11 S. Air Faroe,

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qripnient It, teach

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1%9 graduate of Seminole High School ,hor#' The

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member of i-U ('lob and )C1' (lob She belongs to lAdle'
Auxiliary Fleet Reserve Association arid is employed by
Wardfleet, Montgomery Ward. Sanford
Born in Oceanside, Calif., Mr r.uffey is the grandson of
\trs. p W. fuller, Faber, Va - and Mr and Mrs. I. P Dn(-

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Ats.iit 6,0(X) p.r'u.ns are ess'it.'d to attend the jai:ilx.ree

details which caused the
argument and resultant
shooting.

Suspects

cedar \v"
are announcing the engagement and forthcoming marriage
to
of their dwughter, Miss Wannetta Fa ye Rnmh'' (Thes'u'r.
Fs;ff.'y,
l"2
Rudolph
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Mr
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Mrs
Steven P. 1 1 ffey, son of
W Woodland Drives also of ibis 4'IIV
The bride-elect , who was horn in (nrnt.'r .rtt M'i .s i

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In conjunctIon with the
rounty hearing Conservation
.Isi,iboree, sponsored by the

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Soiju' S.'i,iiriolr
beauty will reign as Queen for

of the Fountain Lounge
Restaurant, French Avenue.
LI. William l.ykens, Sanford
detective, reported Hope was
jailed on $2,000 bond after
Treharn was shot twice, in the

D itff
e y

ToM ay

being held

the pair after she
ig the three were rnvlved
oncnchargedwithrapIflg tssauted by
a Sanford woman and a StIOFII accepted a ride to her home in a minor auto mishap n
Avenue and Florida
boy friend's Ccic
man accused of shooting from her
Highway Patrol troopers were
were
anothermanintheaftermathof residence, where they
later Joined by Miller and Byrd. called.
an argument were separate
Calangelo said the girl
It. Sgt_ A. J. Calangelo.
incidents investigated by
County county investigator, said the jumped out of the car and told
Sanford and Seminole
detectives in a weekend of girl became ill at the party and the investigators she had been
her friend asked Byrd and raped.
violence,
Later. it was confirmed
Miller to take her home.
Donald Lee Miller, 20. Church
reported medical examination, the
the
woman
Later,
Street and Herbert Lee Byrd.
drove her to Brisson victim had been involved in
19, of SR 46 cast, both Sanford, the men
they each took s.eually activity, the detective
ere jailed on rape charges Avenue where
added.
assaulting her.
early Sunday after a 20-old turns
Calangelo said the woman
later,
while
on
the
way
to
Still
female resident of 11th street
had
bruises about the body.
the
car
consexually the girl's house,

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Queen Candidates Needed

Monday, OCt0biri'''.'

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available to you In 8x10 reprint size
for $3.
DIAL 322-2611 or 831-9993

FREEI_

Machine and dressmaking
demonstrations every Wednesday
—1:C'O p.m.—

Full Line Of Trims, Notions And Kirsch Hardware.

�Monda October

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The guaits drained the purr-h bowl qalck,ly AS It was quite
warm. Some of the folks seemed noisier than uaL and I
ht I was just hat,ing
C7ybtU felt
my
time of Ufe.
which
is
rAt
unusual
for
bot II,•I
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rty,
the
hired
lady
said
After the pa
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Vea(
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detail facing OU
no and ee
,U find the means to attain v ibf ant health
ideas
ARIES (Mar 21 to Apr IQ) You have many creatne
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- iunn$ the mo,nilg and are
lot one you admire early today is good See to it that
even thing is in order around you
is the best time
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the
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handled
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water their sidev%alis more than their lawns This is a
waste of precious water and. if one is walking and perresult in a mud dy
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DEAR POLLY-Mv Pointer is for travelers who stop
at motels It always seemed such a shame to threw away
those used pieces of soap that they give one so I no
carry along a soap dish with a lid Each morning when
we Ieae a motel I squeeze the used pieces of soap togtthtr and put in m dish B the time ou hae staed
a night or two in motcls you will have a nice size bar of
S0P to use in the shower that is more convenient than
those tin) bars-MRS F. I. A.

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Thus. the second st
reasoning from the bi ding
is that East just can't have
the king of clubs."
Jim: "This brings us to
the ace of clubs play. West
has the km i Our o n ly
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to drop it
Oswald: -South still needs
a diamond finesse but that
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Agency in Orlando to tell them the car was running hot. When he came
back out, the 1971 Pontiac was in flames- Trooper Terry Mcintyre
investigated, assisted by Lt. William Chandler of the sheriff's
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TI I E TWO occupants of this 191 Volkswagen were injured alter a
collision with an unmarked Seminole ('ountv sheriff's department car.
Ladonna l)onald, 28, of 2(K) \Vest Street, Eatonville a passenger in the
car, was admitted to the intensive care unit at Florida Hospital.
Napoleon McCormick, :11, of Apartment 38, 2(X)1 Glen Rose Way,
Winter Park, was the driver. Dcl. 0. S. (Jerry) Capshaw was driving
the 1971 Dodge patrol car. Del. Robert Kunkler, a passenger in the car,
VA was treated and released at Florida Hospital. The detectives had
spotted someone entering a nearby service station and were checking
it out when the accident happened early Sunday morning on U .S. 17-92
in Fern Park.

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Hien said hr -vas anable 'n
It 'ias the highest number il
.nemy ,is,54Itilt. n .0 single lay .'xplain the unstiten iiprsurge -it
n more than two month,s. •ul- ttt.ueka .itter -u week in .etiirh
'ammurnst.lest .ietlon fell to
though most , if 'hem '-were
ows't t'l ilflCt' the it-U"t -if
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spokesi'nafl iaid.
small,
terrcirtsts
fired
the
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\ppeal against the Board it
U S. B52 homberm kept up
ihout 18 mortars into the U S.
2iu3UTi4flt in denying request
air base it Cdnrn, itlA miles their rants n the 3atgon region.
':t sit ihape variance in Mi
to "0 unites , if
Lrcult'Ure Zone located -in northeast -it Bangkok, from iitttng within
where sir strikes against North the capital -igatnst 'mop osiRoad
l.,n4wood-Markham
s ross from Seminole Golf Vietnam are launched. -' U S 'suns imt ;tagmg areas
Embassy spokesman sai(t a ra'urse. I Leslie
Trial
Petition to vacate &amp; abandon din tower ;Van ;lightty t.amagv't
4.rtmn of plat of Island Lake but U.S. planes anti personnel
rever'.e of the publicity
were unthuehed.
Michael J Paulucci
By MARION Ill
case
The C S -:ricser Newpor
Application for franchise for
The 12 veniremen will face
Twehe veniremen were tenservice area \,ws left the Vtn.'im war wn.'
by ,imnbulans'e
the Philippines
tatively seated this morning voire dire interrogationi
iud steamed
Defense Attorney McCall Ambulance Service
t-tth the bottles of 19 sailor';
Application for Franchise for
In the trial of Stanley EBose, Brock and
silted fl the worst US. na%-:ui
18-year-old amateur boxer, Ned Julian Jr. this afternoon. Ambulance Service Area
asaster u year
charged with first degree with each side having
Herndon Ambula nce Service I challenges
Ten -ither men in the crew 1
Application for certificates sit
murder in the meat cleaver peremptory
selection
of
the
Following final
were inlured 3.
t- lie .":
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Convenience
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slaving of Vera Lee Mathis.
dv LltU)N dIE
According to Assistant State jury, opening statements will Necessity
Public
Isisiuin n an eight-inch un
for water .intl sewer
WINTER SPRINGS
titer
extensions turret that rncketi the n,imtun two consecutive weeks of
Attorney Newman Brock, commenceiervice areas
wch links
it
-.varthip early Sunday
prosecuting the bizarre case, press evidence
SdnLantla Utilitiesu
'inceileti meetings tue to lack
only three of the venire in- t)uBose with tkw murder was
0heileit the' northern
A Wu)1k se ston will begin at
it ,i uttruzfl, Mayor 'Iranville
terrogated this morning ,Litetl denied by Circuit Judge
South VIetnam.
a. M. prior to the regular
was
investigating
i3rnwn
anticipates u engthv
Johnson Jr., last
The Navy
they were prejudiced by the Clarence
after three hours of meeting. To be considered are
meeting .11 - 3O tonight. -etnun
SCIPA
widespread publicity in the week,
the blast, 'tescribeit is in ict'i- --will osibiy reqwre • -'onfollowtngthe
that
of
the
Including
as
testimony,
he
termed
Director
Interviews,
j,'nt
which
Executive
case,
tinuect t35ItJfl In Thursday tUe
defendant.
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\1.Il t,en , .Iejntter
Juvenile
Detention
Facility.
"unusual" and
the volume it intlnislwd
to
t)uflose was charged with
li.uig, t special representative
Because of this fact, there Is
Trailer Tie-Down Variance. Big
unlikely to be any change of murkier shortly after the
r-wO public learings Ilpon 'i
with South Vietnamese
venue, as had been anticipated year-old widowed storekeeper Custodian,Commereial Trot
'or additional
Hospital of
permit
with the defense contending the expired at Florida
head and betty Lines. Ambulance Require- lent Nguyen Van Thucu for 1" SpCSIUI
jogs will Tire-cede the regular
believed to hate been mthcted meritS, Lot size variance hours today in a wide review
the request, Chief Building Inspec- the political inst military si(ua- niteetimig.
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naving
utter
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s a tar y - Co u r t rui in
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liscussed the matter it ength
,snds of a bandit.
1pokesmnan fur the s.
was Designations. SCOPA - tax
in recent weeks, -wifl ctrnsu,ier
tier hjcksi body
saul he lid nut mow the
iss
by neighbors who tCCS, Arthropod budget, Ds.yr
t..ilki, but the hiring u an .idtfttioiiai
-tiscotered
ut3Liflt.e .o the
utIce tiatrdinan in the _ity
rLponded to her cries for help Diapers &amp; Users thereof, Road
sources
had sani liout planned
- Driveway
Under tiscussiun -will 1
-n Aug at the corner grocery Cut Procedure
'it ive tbieu a tull report in the
Seminole
Nrtitwith
tranchise
uidhi Mrs Mathis operated at
-&amp;'cret negotiations in t-'urts
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Utilities
as
presented
Ninth Street and Pecan Avenue
Docket
itween Presidential advise
Wullimn 'uuduurn relative 'u
iiieat ckater believed to
A Kissinger anti North his Winter Sprmis develop1Cfli
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and
meat
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store
from
'setnalluCse i.tipluzmiats.
lh MARION 1tI-ITIIEA
tHeft,
an empty cigar box, believ ed t'
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Uaig s tue to return to
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Counctl -.wuil upprise the water
were
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fact that the illicit drug the store'S cash box,
Whumigtun W testlay
launched a massi'e sevurit,
-intl sewer tui-utf t rules .;nu
The
found on the flour
port to Ksinger anti Niun 'in
situation
continues to be a
uper'Jtt*Jti at Heathrow
water
body,
bleeding
is conference with rhicu. regulations of the cIty
ttrpu'tti alter rreeittflg
crious problem in Seminole woniafl'S
im sewer cunipuny. .Slnev t,hv
h
uurces ,Aid. North Vucinamese
t'ouflt is saliently illustrated I)uEiose was arrested
tips that an atta ck by Black
,,, .unin
E3uur1 iettt t
.nsetice in ousting rhicti :it
rab terrortsts
the fact that of the cases howe 1011 West Fifth
t
September
murder
trom a future c'uulltionl 4overn- tuttetiog lag 'Thursday, i
facing trial this week before five blocks from the
.as mmlneuI.
.x1ee:ted thet will subitist
men
in South Vlearn one it
4.'urcuu Judge Richard Muldrew scene
veral rejuiu:iuo1aU, lb of
half are involved with the
the 5Lu1h o'oc )loc "u:til, r'ii
''contraband.
Among these are Roy B
Clanton Jr., Mary Elain Edge
S. C. .e '.'eti
;,a:te
iind Deborah Kilmer, charged
&amp;- iuu't'F RLlNF
Saimtrd
for
the past 1 .ears. He
with possession of cannabis
Clarence
William
Runuiet.
was
a
nietuber
of First Baptist
sativu I.; Wayne Kirkland,
Gaifney
,intt a house
St
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Church
of
charged with possession and
of lOd w Sixth
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by
trai.te
drug,
sale of a prohibited
SaturcLuv night at Seminole paulter
David Ilunke, charged vuith
Memortl lis.isputal. 1k was a
Survivors include a suit.
possession and sale of a
native of Brewer, Me and had
19611 Jerry, of Arlington Vi
dangerous dru',; Patricia Paul,
live in Sanford since
laughter. Mr's Jo Earle
charged with possession of
muottngherefrumnBerwtck. Me
of Cleveland Ohio; two
Firw
-aniuibts ,snd James Paul,
1k was a cabinet maker.
brothers. Charles H. t.la.ines of
charged with possession of
\tctho1ist and ii member of
,.uutt,uit,t and David M. ijames of
e.'anntbas.
Knights of Pythias of Berwick.
tour sisters, Mt's.
urvtt'urs include his wife orange Cit)
'l'tw state nolle prossed
liurnice Gandw, Sanford. \Irs,
-h,argesaguInts tt'Lyde Hayes on
Mr. (flu F. Rwiu%e) vi sHammituzi.
Ellen
ssessioii of cancharges of
font, ttaugtitt'r, Mrs. RatiuuntL Sue
1rsPauline
atnestx'n', a
tubas.
Fliwit, Lkrssick, Me - three
Mildred
of t'ucker and Mrs.
Other defendants facing trial
Walter K Rwtuwv
LSinder both of SuuU, Md
this week include Witliaumi
tala, Clarence A. Rwi'u
Brts&amp;'tt Funeral lottie Ls ill
L.vcants Jr itud Randall Queen,
Sjittt,r,j CPO Richard
charged with grami larceny,
Ruinney, U.S Navy, US
Gary EdwartB Waters. 'usrged
Kenneth; sister. Mrs.
w ithi Luri't'miv tit d uuitor t chicle
,,tiitiaiit S \'.sIvatbert', Me Notice
Funeral
tiluiiuii,c hat ge'd with
F
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Fruii'si
lw- u brothers,
uttering a forgery; Kuitinetine
Ruitinet , Belfast, Me.. Russell
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Me
K Ruiuuw ,
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with iittt'iit to t't'tiflit a felony
grandchildren; three great5-11,4,t k1arnnu,
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and cruiiiitai offender hating a
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grandchildren and a nwnber of
Sjeroa, ji %sn uWI. t%e"..'. ,.
Madison, nit'CeS and nephews.
firearn'; Peter
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charged with grand larceny,
Gramukow Funeral tktuie is in
rn
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and Robert Burke, charged
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The state nolle prossed
wnttii fld
ue.,iuel% $ItV%
t'Iusrgos against Clayton John
Di naJ• tu
oiotr.b t l'.
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Karl M . (iMises, 66, of 219 W
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Sperry Jr., charged with
Fifth Street, Sanford, died this
buying, receiving andcon"
morning at his home Born in
cealinent of stolen property.

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* ACTIVE MEMBER FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

Longwood Area Chamber of
Commerce will hold its first
wi meeting of the season on
Pa Monday. at 8 pin, at Longwood
bu Civic League Building. Church
mi Street. The agenda includes
election of board of directors
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top it r k '.t gnvtrriirieril A
titige numoher of perv.ns are
Jtid disgusted with the governtrierit, arKi to them, the watergate affair is Just prrf that
they're rlht
'/ke F'resinfrnt Spiro Agnew
spent Sunday in Washington
and plans to leave Tiev1ay f
Fort Wayne. md t(,
week (if r-arnpaignlng that will
end in 1)etrflit (ifl Saturday
Sen ,4t'(o'jern leaves today
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p iii'ri ftmmi lrrt i'iil iriti"c had
not be, nine mrsa"r staea in the
i,,ttiils of iii'tct voters.'
Wi' con of have on emrierging
moysilty of top toirenw rats and
the people at the bottom feel
inrstpntds' of hanging what's
ioing ott at the top." he said
So they're !Ipatheti They're
very cke;,tit al 'they've been
hiruised t o tutu t,, he ndd"I
Shriven also saiti "We've Ifict
i. ir c"rtsi' of Itt(,1 iI v,utr iii'", n'."r

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aaiii tided I'rraa %S miter
I Ii aunt Mt (.ot err, :iriil 'sir
gi'tit Shrlvi'r have siacnilt'tl idlegeti iorruptitiri in 11w Nixon
sidiiilnktrsitloti, hut Stiriver
ssi%- c moat people hirive been
tirumictul Intt inuehi" to i-are
Mi'imnwhllr', ('lark Mni i;ri"r, l'rrciifrnt Nixon's tarni''u' liir ,'rtlIr, soul Nixon
't'aiin"t lost' thii ei.' tion lie
warned, however, against i-natly m,,ktsuki' by the citutipaigri
i'rgsirut,ntion
Nixon, I 'IIi0(rlitl" presitienlot too uitii'.' Gt'orje Mt Govern
Mid Vi; i' I 'ni'ciili'iit Spiro 'r
new iltil nut i- iun,ipalgn Sunday
5411 Mi'{ ov.'rn'c wife' was on
national te'b'viMIiln where chi'
Nixon ailnitirilatrittitoni
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.'sin history,'' siting the bresikin
and ;ill"g.ol tauiggini at the
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There is no doubt, the experts taxes The same
Income is
taxed again by 318 cities
FREED Department. sources at State
a lack of across t e country and the
B KENNETH J.
say,
that
there
was
the initial drive came from
Associated press Writer
H. direction as well as divisions of list of cities witl a local
State the then-Secretary Maurice
WASHINGTON APi —
Starts who, they maintain, was responsibility. interagency ri• income tax k e e p s getting
P Department officials say they
vatry and not enough emphasis longer
the
are winning their fight to keep dogmatic in his belief that
Ohio, to name one state
the Commerce and Treasury State Department was in. on economic policy in State.
of handling economic The most-promising foreign- Is prime example of threatcapable
t4departments from taking over
service officers fought to stay ening rebellion The possimatters.
Iz the major role In U.S. foreign
h I lit v of a constitutional
The new Commerce seen'- out of the economic sections
But nob', particularly since amendment repealing t he
economic policy.
. Peter Peterson, is deother hand as the department was awakened state's income tax la has
Already faced with the loss of tar)13
scribed on the
d much decision-making power in
in by the Connally-St.afls attacks, not et been ruled out
International political matters, pragmatic and cooperative
State tax officials I c a r
king a genuine solution to the emphasis is shifting. the
the State I)cpathneflt has been
is what could happen if Ohiosay,
and
economics
c the oroblenis facing American sources
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k.' ehi. cenate
the onDortunity to
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economic fast becoming a very
decide for themselves i( the
well as Commerce and trade and overseas
area
policy
1ea5ur) to hang on to its control over overseas-trade policy.
But officials at State now say
are much more relaxed
and indicate confidence a stud'
ger. Gromyko and a hanuI of iteasing importance in the curIL nearing completion by the OfBy KSNI J. FREED
rent American prestdenti&amp;l'
his aides.
a rice of Margement and Budget
Associated Press Writer
e
White
election
campaign.
A dinner meeting at th
b will recommend a major dec
There
is strong sentiment in
a wider guest list.
on.rnaking role for the departWASHINGTON tAP) — Pres. House had
to link any new U.S.affairs.
including Secretary of State Congress
10 ment In economic
review began six Ident Nixon scheduled two
Soviet trade agreement to a SoWilliam P. Rogers.
10 The 0MB
n the large exit
Warren meetings today with Soviet
Administration officials said
months ago after Sen.
Foreign Minister Andrei
on
emigrating
taxes levied
in.
fl-Wash.,
subjects were the Soviet foreign minister and
Mill MagnusOfl,
the President would deal large- Jews.
troduced a bill to establish an Gromyko. 11w
The possible agreements are
m "International Commerce expected
toRussian
range from
eatment
of
Jews
to
ly with two matters—Corntr
nd
and the Eu- u er negotiation in WashingService" with in the Commerce
tra1e matters to East-West mercial relations
ton. They involve settlement of
ropean question.
Department that would ef- relations in Europe and
World War II lendTied to the commercial nego- the Russian
fectively take all trade matters possibly Vietnam.
debt, a maritime acrd
tiatior.s is the question of Soviet lease
out of State's hands
The first meeting this mornlit ipwih noou- and an over-all commercial
In addition, the Treasury
partrnent. particularly when
run by John Connally, indicated
it wanted control over foreign
economic policy.
And there was a sign the
White house was interested in
pt)sibly setting up an Independent agency to operate In
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Kissinger's National Security
Council
now runs foreign policy
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ienerally
In the face of these cross-curan
an rents, all the interested
fir agencies sought the 0MB study
and Magnuson agreed to hold
iU up action on his bill until the
foi review is completed.
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The reasons behind the rw
State Department optimism
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stern from several factors. For
ex one, Connally is no longer in the
governnwflt
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tax s to be ended or con
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be
a sute
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tiflUed
Crone. husnc cd
11 c pe a i measures have road to defeat Instead. thc
ofPcthe CICL'cland ness.
s;wak of reform
; oi.t)or of the fluiOI 101 been attempted before in
UnfortUnate l, all tOt'
OW)1 other states But m ever'
has meant
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case but one the a ocate often, tax
reform
but thos"
res. The cie editIon
taxes
for
all
higher
bttn cuffici
released this December failed t
the 10 est rungs of the
be ai'slabr through signatures o ut the issue on
economic ladder
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CLEVELAND — NEA —
In Maine. the only state of both parties to higher
\Vhst could be the beginning
taxes. this is the outlook for
voters got an OPPO
federal budget for the
taxpayers
rebellion
where
of a
developing tunity to express their the
ending next
shows signs of
choice on the ballot, the state ftcal sear
across the natkn.
upheld by a 34o1 June 36
tax
Both presidential candi' vote
\Vtth total spending esti
With
dates have taken note of the
at $255 billion there
mated
A presidential elect Ion
t.preading sentiment Each is year Is not the time for will be a deficit, of at least
talking of tax reform
candidate to discuss $ 3.7, 1'01ioll
Beneath the demands for
hange are the seenunglv
endless additions of ne"
taxes. PIUS the belief that
some taxpayers carrv too
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MAItILES CI IADWI( 'K McGihbon, 24, of 2851
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light
by
Sanford
Policeman Gene Pharis
charged with running a red
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at
20th
Strt't
after this Friday afternoon acc i de nt
She was driving a 11M7 ('11ev rolet which was totaled. Susan L)ia
Newman, 16, of 2001 LiIy Court, Sanford, Was driving this
Studebaker which was also it totiti loss. For years Sanford Avenue hits
been it through street at the intersection but it traffic light was installed
(Gary Taylor Photos)
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New Head Coach At Seminole

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Herald Spirts F4LUIT

game of the
Iri-, sea.wn just four day
was. the Semtholr High, Fighttni Senunalci, are under Uu
leadershIp of it no-%% head foolWith the toughest

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knowledge of the game and
rsonai qualifi cations as an
educator and Leader will he is
great asset during the rebuildprogram at Seminoic
in

11in t;i with coach Jun
lthgers SaLurda morning,
dtscussed the problem, and
suggested that he resign. Az'cording to Rogers. he railed
Redding. Sunda and offered
his resignation. Jr. is statement
ts.cued b ltetldtn this mornhe said, -,it is in the best
interest of all eonrned.
Young was an assistant coach
and the defensive coordinator
under Rogers. In announcing
'lnung'c appointment. Redding
said "I have the utmost confidence it, him. both as x
teacher and it roach. I feelhis

a1l coach

Principal .lak ILedding annri&amp;inced Dx appointment Of Hill
nung as the new roach thLi
morning YnunU will begin
work tmmethate). preparing
tu team for their battk with
.iketand Kathleen thv Thursnight in Lakeland.

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varsttc fnothal at the Universit'of Tennecet' under head
coach Doug r)icke. Young wzs
captain of th l% VOL,,that went
U, t he (;ator Bowl .Ttuu as uLciflteke s Last season at Tenne'.see before, Lx went to Florida
According to Athlrti
Director Grey Boyles. Young

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The Herald. Five members of
the Roosters Club met wIth

high school, coach before
cnmtn Ir Seminole High He
was I, coach at it high school in
Tennessee and was head coach
during the second 5eK.flti
Rectdtn4 didn't elaborate on
reasons for asking Rogers to
resign. Rumors circulating
were that several members, of
ttu Roosters Cluh at the school
got together and asked that
Rogers he removed John
Metre:. president of the
Roasters Club, denied these
rumors
We made no r&amp;-nmmendatirr whnl-s-e"er. Mercer told

Redding to discuss the situation
at the school. "Something
needed to be done, but we didn't
knose what it was We tried to
explain nor com"erfl In the administration, but we didn't
suggest anything,"
Mercer went on to szis that
many of the problems dLsc'ussed
co
at the meeting were mplaints
aired by players and parents.
"Many complained they
weren't getting the type of
training neressar
Reddini. give-s the Roosters

Club credit for helping the
athk'tiC program at Seminole
High survive. The Boasters
Club has been responsible for
funding iwch of the program
arid for tmpr"vemeflt of the
playing facilities at the Sanford
Municipal Stadium.

Following that tin, the
Seminoles have suffered two
5'&amp;'Utt%'C shutout losses.
the
Gainesville blasted

The Seminoles tuwe a 1*2
record going into this week's
action. Thec I opened the season
With z&amp; lf'.i win over the Ovu'dis
Lions. But even though they
won, the Seminoles did not have
xi good game The Lions could
tuwe ensil% wor, th' gains'

The Seminoles face a tough
schedule for the remainder of
the season, but Boyles feels that
the Tribe has a chance to win
some of these with Young
changing some of the plays and
attempting a turnabout of the
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Conference action and then
Friday night Winter Park
blanked the Tribe 340

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little islet 1\ttis'n lean I e'nutiv
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kissse'. it IIi'I ti lflhi'i' "
sire''.'. up the Al. e'ali'nster, tutu he'
slt1I iltund' Wt'itpIIp
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Seminole High head football
Jim Rogers was asked
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resigr. Saturda' morning.
following his team's second
joss
consecutive shutout
Rogers said the move real1
wasn't ii 5UtTI5t and that 1w

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to football practice when it
opened. the largest turnout
7 IMPever, hut there was equipment
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out that some varsity pLayer'
LUIVV It, share their shoes am
varsit
head gear with junior
expected
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players "Hene ran you build U;Rogers had already
a player's morale when ha
Iu mind to quit at the end of
owr
season But principal Jack doesn't even have his
Rogers equipment"
Leciding met with
Rogers said he was prnmLz'
Saturdo' morning and asked
an office to work out of Las'
:rr the re-signatinn
March He told The- Herald th;sgers was vc' unhappy
he I inal1 had to move' ever'
thl conditions at Seminal
thing out of the roam and nw'.'
ch 'It was a constant
n t nr
the hell'.') furniture in by
there' was no opporin August There was an at:
tunit) Ui coach" Rogers aLso self
spend conditioner put in, but there
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"more- time counseling than were large openings around it
he said he feels the schedule is
that have never been sealed
coaching:'
Semino.
Rogers told The Herald that too tough far
Rogers pointed out several
new
rcach,
Bill
that
they're
"in
over
their
thought the
things that he' felt were he
But
heads"
a vood Job
detrimental U the football pre.- Young, will do
grain atSeminok High "It was
impossible to, keep the morale
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1,e*, ,..,bop the Id s.ain "vt'n uuidr.' cr I)4't ttorr II
ti the Fightiri,
the' middle of it stream' doesxY appt
S.nunole-s lull Young will be' taking over the head roactun
chores thu. week after Jim llogerF res.gnntion
Iicwt't judge Young's utility tn the outcome' of thisweel.
!Ufl)t Lakeland Kathleen is one- of the tughe.st teams on the
Stminok Achr(1uLt, and Sanford will have theft hands full
Itogers nin not have been the best road in this world,
but he can't be held tatalt' responsible for the outcome of Dxfirst three games Mter all, the Senflnolej Lack size, e.perienrt' and depth and they are tackling one of the toughest
rhrdu1es ever tarnl in ii &amp;rnunoli Iligt tern.
Ope Today

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I \ I Li I 'AIF. quarlerhlirI Chut'L lorwin :1 i
lighting Seminole during Friday nights action. ltirgan led his team
to :4-0 win over the Seminoles Winter Pan; is no 3-I' on the season
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weight and agilit)
would be' set up at Seminole He-

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with i fllatlnt"t' performance t0d831.
schrttuicd for 71'4 ;,
Mite fronton has it Ir-11111 1.0(1' seat balron, putting th
sealing capacft' at over 3,000. Escalators and it high speec
elevator have been m,ctalied Li carry people t1i the bakon
Cntnes for tonight's performance are
A night

First game doubles spectacular seven ill seven poInts 1
Arte-Yzo 2 Angel.Joat' 3 L=-Toni 4. Rene-Zarrt' !
,ahe-Pedrnsa 11 ErMarun-llcngo II U Ibarri,.Bathde
dav.-Gandi
Second game- doubles spectacular seven to seven points. I
Angel-'z.z 2 Erdoza-Pedrosa 3. lbarris-Zarrt 4. l(t'ne'-Jue
Lazu.hastid1
Mart-Toni &amp;ila.Hengo&amp;i II
Arte.(srand
potnici
seven
to,
spectacular
seven
Third game doubles
l-Grzind
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Lizu.2erre
3
Erdozxs-llengozi
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Sala-Tow
An ge
L Ibarxs.Jose £ Manxri.Baictida 2. Fermirt-Yza 9. Arteh"rdroii
Fourth gunw doubles spectacular seven U seven points 1
Sab,.11a.stidii 2 Bnvu4'edrose4 3 Rene-Gandi 4. Ibarra-Lam
Chuctu.4.usa £ Peru,-Pedro -, Azcis.MaftOTell 8 FernunMt'nctul
tftI1 (.umt' doubles five poInti- 1 Eguns-Pedru 2 PenisArro-(sartti' 4 Quinits-Juan f (,ast,.Eiorri U
Maiiolt'-ML.ii' Ut!rZi
SixUi game doubles five points American elimination 1.
Fermiie.1.&amp;j 2 Aicas-Gafldt 3. Chuctm-MurtgreLl 4 QutnittiMenctui L lluvu-'Caballero)C. AltwTh•LLILc 2. }Jcru,.Pedro f,
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ArIe'-lIeflgohe 112 Erdaza-Toni 3. L*zu-Joax' 4. Marurt-Zarre L.
Angel.Prndrewil C Axcis-Yzit 2 Ilnyn-Losa C. ltem-Menchn
Eighth game doubles it, five points 1. Gasti-Luu 2 AtturuiAtustiri 3. Pcius.GartW 4 QuintteiMultUCrZLe L. Manolt'-Elorrt
I Arris-Juan
Ninti g.inee- singles sw('Ltrula' sever. tu seven points 1.
CIwctk' 2 Lout' 3 Quinite 4 Caballero L Juan £ Elorri 2
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Tenth game singles six points 1 JultU 2, Area 3 Muguerza
4 Gash is (;arita U. Manoth 2 Augustln
Eleventh game spectacular seven to seven points 1.
Cburhii-thistidn 2 F.guu..Menchn 3. Fermin-Martorell 4
Azca'I.Ws 3 11iivD.1iIc1i Ii .1UIIUS.1- l!dTO 2 Rcnt'.Cabalier'i' U
Mtunis.LAal.
lwel!LL game doubles to seven paints 1 Quinhto-CalutHerli
Altunas-Elorn 3. Gaati.Mnrtorell 4 Manolo4.uLs is Cgwz.Arrls.Murerza it Penis-Juan
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weight anti ag'. program
wasn't established and that
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some' of the stations or, the "in- • •
WinUt five' straight running 11w secont perino with.
weight machine
I IIEitK CISH
point scared and the Hornets tide quat
himself
keeping
plays
before'
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, it- Liu luid their 7-41 lead at the in- dO;tg::k also asked for
and going 2b yard.
third lockers, with lacks, to be inMany lire- e'ullini Bishop 1.vniar3Four tht net t
in a rapidly played
The Winter Part: Wildcats with 7 :is left in the- first half
downs it was Vat: Winkle' doinistalled in the varsit) dressing
Moore s 14-: '-tt-Lor%
The nest time Winter Pan,
period ont is plays again
room This wasn't clone, and scored 21 points in the third
Lvnumo it mild MCIfl- can- the- work and finally Conrail
Inking up the mittdk and c11- Greytiounds were stymied bperiod to highlight a 34.0 win got control of the ball, thc
there are currenti) over 50 boys
ferenct- upset but 1.Vniail
seduUvt ft
twnkiec1in the- left end tooling ttt red
USUW the' room that has only 3U over the Sanford Seminoles Fri- rolled to thTee
f
Dirt: Copelanci is not one
before
Sanfo
the
cia) night at the Sanford Mum- downs
LYman defense' ont't' again, Tim effort
5tiil5
them
ende
defense
held
The
half
The
Hounds
were'
afforded
lIUlt)onl booted the' extTls paint
hogers said that there' is a cipal Stadium
"We' kne'. they'd Ix' tough
score.
ran
for
three
without
another
the high rate of locker room
it was 2-4 with: four nunutes scoring opportunity Late- inHill
Richard Denyer
and tried Li tell our kids just and
Sanford received the sec'onc
Glen
period when
the
period
left
in
that' said Copeland afterward
their
defense
on
half
opening kickoff. mo'.'t't
Lyman then put nit a drive' of recovered a:55
fumble
at
the
thirver),
which
can
only
Ix'
touchdowns
for
the
Wildcats.
on the clock stopped b putting in lockers the Tribe keyed
"But the) the Greyhounds
seven
yards in three plays. ant
its the Hornet 13 with 4
standout Clarence Latimer.
that can be lacked
choose' Us find out far thenis- its own whirls moved
punted.
The Parkers took over
where' then old Two running plays
Rogers said that players are Latimer scored once.
selves and before' the realized Hornet Ui
Park
toot:
the
opening
and
scored
two plays later
nemisis. the penalty, ruined Hounds- at the seven and before sometimes forced to use- wet
Winter
hose tougt it was too Into
ya.-ds before'
DCflyer
ran
theywere
couldcited
get the
playwith towels because the dryer in the kickoff, but was for ced to punt
their effort The- penaltyLvnuui
was s thc
forthird
delay
Unilihu the narrow victors
on
fourth
down
Jnhnn
Gordon
Lan')'
Baker
tackled
him. After
holding call against it
gym laundry room doesn't
over Mainland when Lu' felt t:
onewipenalties,
Jim
a
pair
of
15
yard
Lint'iiuii will, appeared to L* 4:Ot left ir- the- period.
toot- the' punt. but fumbled
niort- o a slopp)
'.;a
team.
Denver
run
off
wart.
against
each
siui;' 21 seconds had
Rogers said the school utso Hoftnuns recovered for he
torniiiinre In the- Hounus. mereh keeping i hornet tram (lie
manimpressed
lulling,
the'
official
whir
did
not
the
clack,
the
rule'
cabs
for
la cked thu proper amount of Parkers Once again Winter dirTied 40 yards for the score,
('opeland was
seconds allowance.
ti
finish,
la
y
from
start
Hornets,
set'
the
p
Park stalled on the first series Lovett converted to put las
third equipment and uniforms
with the effort of theas
a
hurt
infraction
The
of downs and punted. Sanford team in front 2(1-0 with 8:02 left
culling then, the- "hardest called the' holding
down
run
netted
only
five
yards
Redding
said
the
school
spent
Neither
team
was
able tothe and the Hounds chose' to shoot *3.0(15 reconditioning the old also failed to move- the' ball, and in the third quarter.
mount
much
of an
offensive'
hitting team we've I act,ti twi
With 4:0(1 left us the third
years'
"The) twve' great pursuit." rest of the half as tin' defenses for a field goal winch Wullict: equipment.
butand
Rcgems
theput
a 36Winter
yard punt
byin
Levi
items
Park
possession period, Latimer climaxed a 54othersaid
pads. shoes
yard drive with a one-yard
knese
that
were'
just
toe'
stubborn
The'
ball
sucressfull'
macit'
from
th
of
e
ball
on
the
Sanford
weren't holding up
said Copeland "we'
v.irci'
liWil'.
spurt
for a touchdown, Lovett
is
hand
s"."r
tinie'
s'tlatiL''t!
yard
line.
-prior U tin' game.- but could hilt
kicked to make the score 274.
Winter
Park
marched
to
generate' Ufl) kind of offense Li
David Krogel picked up the
three first downs and Denver
-.0th: that
final
touchdown of the game
the'
with
litnoxed
0110
,nn it wasn't itecau,se' tilt
when he scored an a 43-yard run
arci
run
fur
the
touchdo
wn
.
Hound coaching staff was"!
The kick, failed and Winter Park with just 14 seconds left us the
Irving They atteni;itu'tI sever,,
led &amp;.0with 2:4 left in tlw initial third frame Lovetl kicked to
reverses to contain the' Home:
make Die score 10,
period.
pursuit One went for is
The ball changed hands
nford
openedthe
second
Sa
yard gain earl) in the ganie
riod
with
a
punt
and
Winter
several times in the final
e
p
while- the- second rt'sutttrd in; iperiod,
but there was nu
Park
marched
SU
yards
in
eight
Jos*, J umble. at it crucial point
scoring. Winter Park subplays
to
scare
t)enyer
went
the conte
latefrom 11w his-yard line and stituted freely, replacing
Hut there- was not denym4: the
Lovett
Dun
kicked the PAT to starting quarterback Churl
Hornets of Harr NttLon win
Morgan with second-struige-1
Wildcats
in front
put
thedrove' tv paydirt the first Unit
Pat
Thomas
S
theyi touch the pigsk n. Usuti
The
loss left the Seminoles
tin- twrti driving Ed VanWim.'
wif,h a 1-2 record while the'
the' Horns':
Li' best advantage
a
'.tetro-Conference
leading
yard! w
advanced
'i1dcats
own
a
perfect
3-0
sustained march: that ate
S:IWt.
It
was
the
second
connearly seven minutes of t'
ne
PI ('k'
CKSAl.
tint period
CUVC shutout for the
Manager Par
ATLANTA
P
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Lc Li .hee' s of the- Atlantis
111Ul10rit
Thui
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IN
b'.i'e figures his slugging Li)
Lakeland
for a Thursday
niaroti Two of the other rut.
-ti' 'c baseman Hank. Aaron will
meeting
with Lakeland
niny
ti - ''a'. babe I-tuth record of 714 night
n.ijur ie.ttsue burnt runs in Au- Kathleen. Kathleen is the Big
Mlke'Conwiis tote' the' but:
Eight Conference pre season
of 17
yards In eluding the final seven
favorite and this w be their
Li' paydirt Conrad stuck
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FORTITUDE
first
conference game. They're
bull in tin- stomach of \
i'ur'mer Green Bay Pucker 2-0 overall, Sanford is 0-1 in the
to
losing
ta'k1e
Forrest Gregg holds conference,
* * *
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League s all-time record fur
,1,kAC-t) SCORLBW.kI)
HERALD SCOREBOARI)
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His
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mute. Jim lingo, is second
wi fif
F iMl Dow"
19
at 132 Jim Otto and George
IV1
yards Rhs1'c
224
blatidu heed the best streaks
Yarm PaIIInO
30
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among
active
players,
each
AL wo
531
At1 Comply?' 501
12-0
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straight games going into
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e'
CbJ
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want to have their parents enroll them in the' Orlando
Baseball Cam; which is slated to open Saturdin. October 2 at
hover Sisurvs Field in Orlando.
This- tiny? will meet twict a month during October.
Noventher, lkventher and January. The) will work out
every other Saturday except where' holidays nun interfere
and thel ckantes will be announced
There- will he' two age groups. One is for boys ages eight
through i2 and the other is for boys 13 to 18 years of age.
Sessions will start promptly at 19.3( a.m. each }iaturda and
end around 12:30 or I p.m. There will be bus service' for boys
from Mattianit, Winter Park and Pine Hills. Pickup locations
will be arrnnunceil after rrgistriitrnns are' complete
The eight sessions over the- tow monU, period will be
de'.uted entirely to teaching the basic tundantentals 01
baseball, Proper throwing, catching, fielding, hitting and
running will be included Actual playing along with individual instruction will be done with each boy.
Wes Rinker will ciduct the school along with other
professional guest instructors' Rinker has operated camps
far the, past cot years. Heplyed professional for four years
in the Giants organization. In addition he scouted part-time
fur the' St L,ouu Cardinals for ncurt 1(1 Years and has
authored a book 'l'lw Basic Fundamentals of baseball'
which will woes be published.
Registration fee for the entire session is 330. This tee'
includes msurunce. Bays must furnish their own glove' and
stwt. Other equipment will 1w fura'shed ti the- camp. There
will be a limit in to fur number of boys that will Lx' acctpted

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Bos'tun3, Baltimore 1
Chicago is, Texas 3
Oakland 10, Kansas City S
California 3, Minnesota 2

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2, Boston 1
Deu'oit 5. Milwaukee I
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Texas 1, Chicago 0
Minnesota 3, California 2
Munda&gt;''i Gamut-s
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Pirate
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Montreal
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Phi lade lptuia 34,
li,,s Angeles 4, Cincinnati 2, ertsi Clemnente is taking oil the
rest of the regular season alter
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I'itl.stjurgh 5, New York 0
hi
story of major league baseSt. 1A,uus 2, Chicago 1, 16 in[Mill
to collect 3,000 career hit.s
nir.gs
'Itui
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ctlarata
San Francisco
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Houston 6, Sun Diego 5, 12 In-

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lhilti,nuine
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cc its-he'd I )etreslt''; .1(11111 I lllgs'r
musm sin'.'. ii \biIc'. aiike'e on (lvi'
hills for his first c'le- tory in extit'tly tc'.e, ears Hiller. ecut
baseball Isu'smia' sit a heart attack 1usd year, tush last won a
,suuui' .ou (I. I I, l'iui
Auire'hin lt.'tli lgtls - • rums-ke'.I .s
I hrs'c' .rmmn hnuui e' r amid Dickk
McAuliffe and Al K ohmic' smetsls'st
solo stints In uu'eouuut for the
Tiger ruins.
Now the' (tulle' for ss'nrrhnsarel
cc at'.hiing is over

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Mile'. itukee' 51.
In other Anee'rk'umn I e'iegtii'
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Y ork, cc inning, liii' first g,imiin' 2 1
,tntt taking (lie' second 4-3, titsel
Mmims'sota edged California 3-2
lis the National I 'uig,mme, New
York rapped Pittstnirghs 7-3,
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York t fiiit tilts arid struck 'cut
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the Boston fled &amp;)x 2.1 . the 's'
troit Tigers heat the Mulwatike"
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this' e'*,iitiinatiofl proved rwgaIn the other National fagaie
tItmmnes, the Montreal Fsgx.s del.'u,t.'d the' Philadelphia PhiIime._s
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Sunday's ltesWI
I can get summw rest
New Y or k 7, Puttsturgti 3
CletIleIlte's
3,000th hut it
Chicago 3, St. Louis 0
ringing double to lcft-'t'miter-Montreal 10, Philadelphia 6
came in (lit' fourth himilng oil
Cincinnati 1, his Angeles 0
rookie John Matlack. The leadSarI Diego 3, houston I
stlf
blast s parked ii three-run in.
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San Francisco 6, Atlan 2
Iuiuig
that pustte'eI the Pirates to
Moada) 'a (satins
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2610m
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Philadelphia
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at Chicagoi Reusctmel 9)
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Neill York Mt'Aiidrew 11.7 (lie fifth multi5, Clemente said
and Moore 0-0 1 at Montreal tie wuuldriotp!uy In the Pirates'
(Stonenwtu 11-14 and Morton 7. last three regular season
gaines, resting, instead, for the
131 2, twi-ruigmt
National League playoffa next
Only games scheduled
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JIVC this lilt to time (mis of
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St. Louis at Putsbw'gh. N
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Los Angeles at Atlanta. N
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Houston at Cincinnati, N
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inning of the nightcap,
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several
downs
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In Sunday's other games, the ton Coach George Allen
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threw
to
Craig Cotton for a
th
Houston Oilers stunn ed the New options. He could refuse
Detroit
York Jets 26-2(1, the Miami 1-h-11- penalty and keep the field goal three-yard score to lead
and
pt
the
Bears,
ptuns nosed out the Minnesota or forget the three points
The Chiefs-Broncos game
Viking, 16-14, the Green Bay take a first down instead.
tied 10.10 when Mike
WitS
"What the heck," he said lat.
Packers edged the Dallas Cow.
a
l.ivingston
came off the Kansas
boys 16-13, the Baltimore Colts er. "Any time you have
to replace injured
City
bench
So the
blanked thc Buffalo Bills 1O, chance to win a game
quarterback
Len Dawson at th e
the De troit lions be at the Clii' 'Skirts took the first down,
the
second half.
start
of
But three' do'.'.'ns netted only
cugn Bears 38-24, the Kansas
proce
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to
I.iviiigston
City Chiefs csverwhelmed the one yard and Knight return ed
and safet)'
passes
scoring
Denver Broncos 45-24, the At- boot a 27—which sailed three
ed in by
Jizsi
Kearney
chipp
1inUu Falcons slammed the Los wide to th e right. The Patriots
to
do
was
recovering
two
fumbles
and
still led All they had
Angeles Rams 31-3, the Pitts
running
them
back
for
touchburgh Stt'ele'rs defeated the St. run out the clock- With
Louis Cardinals 25-19, the San Washington calling time out downs of 43 and 32 yards to run
Francisco 49ers walloped the after every play, though, they Denver off the field.
Dave Hampton. en route to a
New Orleans Saints 37-2, the couldn't, and were forced to
day. rambled
two-touchdown
Cleveland Browns bounced the punt
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a
team-record
161 yards
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Bill Malinchak, however, f
Cincinnati BengaLc 27-43 and the
the
kick,
while
the
Atlanta
defense
Oakland Raiders and San Diego blew in and blocked
Los
Angeles
off
six
end
picked
Chargers struggled to a 17-17 then pounced on it in the
and
recovered
a
pair of
pa
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zone. Touchdown" Wrong,
tie.
nationally Safety—just two points instead funibles,
In
tonight's
Coach Chuck Noll wanted to
televised game u ABC, 9 p.m., of six. So the Patriots still led.
make sure his Steelers got a
EDT, the' Nec'. York Giants 24-23.
field goal with the Cardinals
leading 19-18 in the closing intoutes But Terry Brads aw. who
earlue,'r had score(l on hits own
League
train one yard out, made even
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surer by firing a 38-yard touch-'
down pass to Frank Lewis with
1.
Stan
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triumph.
ils The Assot-lated I'ress
Then the Jets gave up two
National League
Amen-an League
fu:titles and an intercepted Joe
I..ut
Fast
Namath pass to help set up
W. L Pet. 6.8.
W. L Pet G.B.
three' Ski;) Butler's tour field
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final
hack
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yard field goal in the
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lie took oft to the right, wilts t ogether and hi the ts'st ccc
a 21-20 nctors over Atlanta
Coach t)ona
Dial, however, was nothing several would-be tacklers in hot can," ('eilt
compared Ic' what happened pursuit. then fired to rookie Mct'aIIi'rty ,caid titter Milli,Josh Ashton on th e goal line to inure, tshmnking Buffalo for (lit'
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third straight tminc, won its first
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7
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Mitchell,
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drive, a 20-yarder and
yai ds out. The kick failed and Naval 26 yard line. Saxon
Saints led 6-0 with 8:03 left pitched out to Cleveland for a 25
yard pickup. Mike Austin then
in the first neriod.
The next time Trinity Prep ran over the goal line from the
got the ball, it took them only one yard line. A try for the twoyards. point conversion failed, giving
two plays to move
Half back Walt Morgan picked the Saints a 33-0 lead nth 5:10
up 22 yards and Cleveland left in the opening half,
The next score was another
scored on a 34 yard carry.
Cleveland ran the two-point Clevelandrvn.thisttmetrOm IS
conversion to put his team in yards out The kick for the PAT
front 14-0, ith 3:08 left in the gave Trinity a 40-0 lead with

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homa, a 52-3 winner over Oem- son, were rolling along, six other members of The Associated
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Alabama, Michigan, Louisiana
Top Prosser
State, Notre Dame arid even
once-beaten defending chain1
pion Nebraska-were ready
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to No. I should the leaders
falter, a fate that befell third.
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ranked Colorado and fourth.
Victory number two was with Smith adding the extra rated Tennessee.
placed In the hopper by the point. The final score of
Colorado dropped a 31-6
Page Airways Packers came when Jones scampered shocker to Oklahoma State
Saturday afternoon as they some 25 yards Into the take while Auburn staved off Tenrolled to a 356 triumph over the Mary end zone. The extra point ,5ee 10-6 in the weekend's
defending champion Jack was added b' Mike Hall.
major upsets, along with
Next on the agenda for
Prosser Ford of Lake Mary.
Wyoming's wild 45-43 triumph
The YMCA Pop Warner Page eleven is a meeting ith
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Schcxil starting at 2p m.
Saturday
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had threatened when Smith
Victor Perez, bcal boxer now
TRYING TO get away from Trinity Prep tackler is Sanford Naval
completed a 35 yard pass .,
in the professional
Academy's John Davis who is caught by the Saint defender and
Mike Fall but the Packers rn
the
Sanford
brought down for loss in Saturday's stunning 66-0 loss at
out of downs and had to punt.
A trio of "main events" are ranks, scored a unanimous
listed on the wrestling decision over "Slick" Mitchell
Smith
began
the
scoring
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production of Milo Steinborn of Jacksonville. Perez as a
decided underdog in this scrap,
raced 25 yards to paydirt and tonight at the Orlando
Mitchell having been picked to
Jones added the extra point via Stadium and to figures
Bows
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real "riot" for those who take in win via the knockout ro'ite.
a run making it 14-0.
The bout was all Perez,
The
count
moved
to
21-0
Later
the action.
Sanford Christian School's flag footbtfl tEam) making the final read 20-0.
Among the "main events" is however, as he came up with
The local crew could not generate much of an in the second period when
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caxnetolifeandtheMinutemefl settled in a poll rather than a smash7
"They give you eight men up Hoca-nnd two touchdowns in
were not able to cross into Lion bo%l.
territor for the rest of the first
The problem is that Southern front," he said, "and to run on it the fourth.
half. But Oviedo's offense could r.i nli,tc in th Pirifie-8 Con- voit nmst use that fullback to - - not get going either and the first
goes
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half ended with the score to the Rose Bowl, while OklaSixth-rated Alabama crushed
Oviedo 7. Cocoa Beach 0.
Vanderbilt
48-21 with a crunchhoma is in the Big Eight and up
The Lions took the kickoff to for grabs by any bowl ... except ing ground game, although
open the second hail, but
Coach Bear Bryant said he
the Rose
final two periods gave O'1Cd0
"I suppose they'll be No. I "didn't think they could score
fans little to cheer about. Each next week," said Michigan 21 points on us."
team punted once early in the State's Duffy Daugherty after
Flashy Johnny Rodgers set a
third quarter and the Lions had Southern Cal blasted his team Big Eight career pass-catching
just gotten the ball back on 51.6 Saturday' night. "1 don't record-2,070 yards-and a
their own 42. Once again
know who is No. 1, but! imagine school scoring mark with his
Munitenien held nd the Lions USC is as good as any other 34th and 35th touchdowns in
team. It would be great if USC seventh-ranked Nebraska's 4t-0
rout of Minnesota
and Oklahoma could play."

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ThePatputTrinityofltop53-0. tRIPIITY - Cleveland Irun
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in the final frame. Chandler
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scoied on a seven-yard run. "c
TRINITY -- Chandl(r 34 past horn
Trinity got the ball back on a
fumble and Dave Terwilliger
scored on a two-yard run. That
gave the Saints their 66-0 lead.
The Middies had a fourth
period touchdown called back
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teams who both wanted the win ('tuirite Hannon's kick was good Harris fumbled to once again ('ocoa Reach, on the other hand,
and with 4:38 left in the third give the ball back to the by beating the lions upped
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The Minutemen took the period the score was tied 7-7. Minutemen. But the Oviedo their record to 2.1.
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opening kickoff and in only four Alter this score Oviedo ap- defense held and the 14on.c got
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plays they moved the ball from pearcd to fall apart and Cocoa one more shot with less than
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lion
29.
Most
controlled
the
game
for
the
two
minutes
remaining
in
the
theirown 28
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f that yardage caine on a 42 remainder of the night. Oviedo game. Oviedo could not move
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yard scamper by Mike McCune. did not make a first down in the the ball on three downs and in a 170
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charging
Minutemen
from
Cocoa
Beach.
A
late
But
there
the
drive
ended
when
second
half
and
gained
only
one
strange
move,
the
Lions
punted
7
Punt%
)VIEI)O QUARTERBACK Greg Washington
I II 7
fullback Drew Boardhurst yard total offense. Cocoa now with less than one minute to go.
surge Lw the Minutemen brought them their 14t- ts pkntv of protection on this pass p'ay
committed the first of five began to move the ball against Cocoa had only to run out the '
7 victory and Oviedo's third straight setback.
is tht' fnnt '.'. tll of the l.ion holds off the
0 0 7 7 Ii
fumbles b) Cocoa. Oviedo the Lion's defense, but time ran clock to protect their lead and
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recovered
but
was
unable
to
out
in
the
third
period
and
the
to
win
b
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score
of
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But the Minutemen did not 0 Allen 75 run iC,ornet ,thl
remained
teams
move the ball against the two
come
by the win easily. The
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The
Minutemen
continued
lions
played
a
tough
game
but
cn
forced to give up the ball. After
Kevin ('reedc'n had punted. their drive in the fourth and once again mistakes cost thetii ''c
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into i.ion terntory. 1ut once
.ain Urctadhurst fumbled and
Soon ers Survive
.,.rncs Meeks recovered the USC,
I ins at the Oviedo 25. Then on
qtrttrt;u . fire
ft m tt f:r;ri'1
' ta first play from scrimmage,
T he Trirlt) i'cuF S.irts.
Sanford
Naval
took
the
scoring
pass
to Jeff Wittenburg halfback [)y Allen took the
On the second play of the
paced by the running attack of
La%rrence Cleveland. rolled to a second period, quarterback kickoff to epen the second half, but the penalty nullified the ball down the sidelines for 7
but fumbled the ball on the scoring bid
0 f Grid Ups e ts
ards and the touchdown. The Rash
66-j) decision over Sanford Steve Saxon went 42 yards on a
speedvAllenisasefliorafldtsa
PIERALD SCOREBOARD
Na al Academy Friday night at keeper for a touchdown. The second play and the Saints took
over. On the first play from
the Sanford Murncipal Stadium. kick put Trinity in front 21-0
Ohio State, ranked fifth, upsct.ininded and lRth-r4lliked
It turned out to be the longest MS(XLSICd Peu Sports Writer
rtt DOVSnS
12
from the 28 yard line
The next time the Saints got
o run of the night and it came
Top-ranked Southern Calif or- turned freshman tailback Ar- Tulane 41-7 as Ed Shuttleswortlm
-O record following the win,
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Once again the kick was off
the ball, Saxon fired a 34-yard
ith 2:50 remaining in the first nia and runner-up Oklahoma chic Griffin loose for the first bulldozed for 151 yards and
whiIt SNA is (1-1.
13 S 0
PaiM-%
46-0
12
0
target,
but
the
Saints
led
'rmity
Prep
took
the
opening
aerial
to
Greg
Chandler
for
a
period.
Mark Gomez added
survived the rash of upsets over time and he romped for a school three scores. Ninth.ratcd loumI
remaining in the 00 Pu?t AvQ nitiiott
with
10:
ltd
koff
and
marched
65
yards
in
touchdown.
The
kick
failed
and
a
a
extra
point
and
()viedo
7-0.
the
weekend and if they both record 239 yards in a 2944 stana State beat Wisconsin 27-7,
kic
ii

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"'
IN 1141 CIPI'UIT 'OUJT OP Till
" '
TMC CIRCUIT COURT. IN hIP CIRCUIT COURT OP INC
Pt
INVITATION TO lID
PI(,TIcC
Is
or
rsoiuvso
I.ni,neI.
""
Cml
$IOPIIFFNIN
JUDICIAL
PIOPITRINtH JUDICIAL CII IIDNIPIN?N JUDICIAL
The S.rnlnnl. CinIy Olitriri
pg
VACATIPI()
_____
eu,1 Iii AND FOR SIMINOLI
CUIT Itt bD FOR SIMINOLI Cult. IN AND FOR ICMINOt.A
School Ilnard will receive b1; for
AflAPU,t,PIIPIO RIOPITS or WAY
an 95: Citat
.fiiIfiA CIVIl *t COUNTY, FLORIDA
COiJN71. PIDRIflA CIVIL AC.
Ot'tt1
of All labor
the fu,ni;P,in
TO WIICJM IT MAY COlIC FRPI
APSSIF I 0"
-,
CIVIL ACTION NO fl 1717
ii;fen A
flOw NO 73f7
lION
NU
,,-iIH
materIel;, riulpm.nt sod ;ervitpi
r
i,.n Ihaf It,e
P')TICF ,Mref
.y
nv.
lb.
Ua,,I.5.
of,
fbi
Mafra5e
In
*•
rPquir.d for he rnns$rutIior of
c
i A '1 1
'
' . Aft.94i"1 •"A ''
r 'I t f A
'AP. flAt? 1 #11.
..
AfA
For"s
/
-.-. mr-- - -F OUt A toil
i PIPII(.Ai
c.niinol.
F'Ird;,
&amp;
Mo tA6F
hUt'. r
' CIaIais
or
Deffi.nds
AaIn1,
.q
flUll.t)Ip4O roø LYMAN IIIOPI
IN. ,;,p,
R.Q(,I., M.mtn
- :? •
'/APl 'HART, COMPAPI'f, INC
AD
TPIIID
Df,CFR
V
5(11001 APIO lPl(,USTRIAI AR VS
d
cit Sept,'rnhar,
o tsn. 0 INC
r
ltu*?,#MI
of fi 1
1
t.Af5
SAPIODA R
I
flUli 0114041 SAPItORDMIIJI)IF
tounf tnmrni,Uor.r,' M..IlnO
P4011CC 10 OFFIND
'o'f'.d and
...
SCPIOOL SFMIP49)( F COUPI TV, Doom in the Cflf)rlhJa
MURRAY C
WILLIAMS
nip çr r or ri 0DflA TO
-'aim, and l'n'ands .w'rh ev
rIOPloA
Siminol. County, ran,;s. pursuAnt
P4071CC 00 ACTiON
flTT1
/Al
APYPIIIR
R1,CFR
T
j
.ul'., of 's ";', n. ,vn4n;i
filth will be (PreiVId untO Wed
to Pptiti
"dri
)
fl.t!,t';
and Noun
0
f..n'Isnt,
HART
n.sday, OcIc*.r 2%. 1572 a? I ) Oh,.n, RAiled and adopted
.'nt.', q pS;Iff
'c'OU AR pIFRPCV
P4011CC 0? ACtION
P M . F 0 1 • at Lyman IliP
RIOIU$M cIojir,0. varafinQ Anti
i.'ea;r'd, ate of said County.
N Ian A'S/V
C ') C)r
that an areots .n tiuc
Vt) MuRRAY C WILLIAMS
School, lnngwood. rl',rida, al fich
.,f StlM45I.
ouni
atiandoninO
,aru0,,nCIr,
•
1; S,jmrn*9 5rC
•9
,$i,;nIu'Iruct
proe.#dir0
NPLLAMS
arid place the bid; #vII N.
d;cIairnr3 a'v and cli rOb? of INC
OItICØ M
'I?4A it
1/ fh?ci. 'lane
,•
rs*e nas nua.n 'tInd 47IMII mu
I'ubli(Iy opened acid reach aloud
.
i
Cnsnfy of Saroer,OIp and In. pi,hi.0 Ii
YOU ARC PIFD F flu P40? F I ')
Coun,
at
"nj;a
,,4
4
un
ti..'
an
rg
YOU
AR
P
P40'Ti
rnt,t,ir.,1
'vu
sen.
.1
.ra
and
Drmwinq; and pPrillcaftoru; may
Crud l
IN. IciIIown0 cf*iCribd
f•. tjt,'/ i. IAN flAP I
fpu
Ftord.. v4ftiiti ;v calendar "t '.,m'n.tP a CPr1an and
tuf -your qlfan iefan'.ai c any. 'vu
be obtaIned bp' depotitin
N.
nIght; Of Way. 'ci WI?
lIed Pt?otI '0 195 C,ftu' Couv? iW rorutrant anti to uSvC ;a'l and
VhS Vim. ri115 fIrst p.,tulir.i' R9$IflMlPr'; attorn.
vh.siOnatpd amcs,nl; wilh Qulmano,
That pa" of lb. t'uIinrO
Serrunvul,
sun$/. FIord4, '
roetr,n laniarSd Mull anti mid on
of Ilti; noIre TaO roO'ea of
tueiacud.,ddre'ii
hal/lw
005*,
and
Malt,
Arh11.nf;.
()raUa;h
d.srrhed sineeft lynG fl.st cif
().;v,'uton o Mar'.a7.. and iou are c,. fOIIviw.nQ desCfhal asooe,I',
claim or c$anui'd si'll ha vu -ant
en 0h 1577 anti fUq
in ecor.
Incorporated, Sule 400. Santcs'd
Sleepy PfflIl?unv %ubd;on (a;
Ivu 50/iC ft
°" ;ftjt•4
n SernutOle 'OiaMty.
and shall ,at.. 'h.plac. -ii r.iJde
cw-.nql
Ih 'Pus Cleric of tPuI;
Atlantic National flank huilding.
rem/ned ri ('fat Rook IS Pe 54,
,,r$t.nu d.f.'us.c f Any. on P1CC) P4 FI/lr Is,
l itI''C ,edd9'4'I of
t9en
ha/C
;en,:r.
ou
Sanford, riorda
Spminn.ul. County. FIord.,) v'ud Fail
•
t
INa
laW
tj IAN. JR
'eel if
All cit it 7 snI FaM I')
rn
.
cIairnsnV
,nl shell
,I,vur0.',I
-,
OCIIMFP4TS WILl..
of Slate Road 400
CF
STFNSTROM OAVIS I MCIII
SEl'lINOLl: ('OUN'l'Y AssI)cImItu)I) tom
4 CiueIc '0" of AMFPIOPC) p,VIonnrs
USC nIimant 0% lOanS. n19 •itin
thacmAfte, ithera'sa
NFI.FASFD UNTIL DEPOSIT IS
Thooe mactan u,rnamenf ;tn..t,
'ed'
TOSPI, Alt/lmne'y% Mr PøtIOiusf, PLA OF C)LMSTPAO I MILiOR
A Il?O '
and aCroan
Retarded Children President Dennis K.
ria .n'ened ;avu;' mu
PFcFlvrD
%h/l'A'fl on and AhutInO Tratt II of
•%
wos ad,i'
Ocq' C/lV %IJCO"/iStON. AItamont. Sp,,ngt,
on.nolIa,anflwCb Im Oipetlt;
Ii. Mc 1.mannfrd
Oocum.n'$
RpIal of Trart; IS. I?. ) and 72
13)0 SanfOrd. F,nuc;dm, 17?I. 4/4 "
'I.
l)olgner accepts check for $19,B62 from County
Piorla ,rtonl;nO 'vu R!At IS/WIW 5
'wit st IlIad shall V
('omplel. 5.?;
110 (lOper Sal
Il, INC c'anw u
Sanlarudo Spring;. a; per pint
Inc or'nai
o... on
rn ,,uar Reconl, p.
('ominission ('hairman Greg Drummond as
Sp.(ilicaIon;
I) i''' thoreof as r.rorulcd ri Plaf Rook 7,
baO'e p.o.
atyive styled tour? on
N
rn, navul arid the seal of
fl4
C/l.,c5,'
Only
31% 00percop-y
Page), PubIc R.nordt o, Samrt.
5 Cvt4vtu V'u,mmru
Onlobef ti 1513 outuenwiS A 4o14'lt 15ft5 ru.a" 11 A'3AISit /111 5$/f
''c
r"
S.pconlsen
Sib
1577
('uuntv's share for programs for nientimily
•ou
r'cl ,u' mal. ,mavu' A'ii ha
Drawinqi Only
1)3 00 pan set
County F Init' idS
At evanutors of
c..,
an. macsired to senre a coDy of yt'sif
reta,'(Iulj of all ages ri Seminole. County funIndividual Ora*lr
tOrn nat.OV
Is/ed aQacist /019 f
Hilt and T.,?iman, -'
' on
Adbr it flrkw;cb. r
t
4y.
!o
aMj.
fly 'ha hoard 4 COunty Corn
Sheet;
s 00peruusef
lm4nd0d 0 USØ Pat' MV
-,
(ling is essential part Of matching funds conRCSSIP
L RRUri.
A
Cleric
of
11.
'ur'
R!TRUSA. F'ainttf';
ULIUS
smnola County,
missione,v nit
RErUNDS
'fiTNESS my hn4 and 0f1Ci5I
Cer.tis
V
PWern
day
of
atleusey.
n'Siosc
,tidroii
;
U
a;t
fly
tt'ihtited by state and federal grants. l'rivnte
florIda. lbs 7Mb dsy of September,
A macimum of two (21 set; of
of sad Court On hut 14th
cTCPISTRDM flAY!'.
Strant, Orlando, Fsf:da
Dapulv 'iem
A D mill
cunuents may Ni obtained by p5/h
S.p?emb.f, A 0 .
Innatios are flve(led to make Uf) the $15,(XK)
I. '.SeINTOSPI
on or ciafora the 31st day of OrPobe,
AND
LCPFLR
itUl'CPIISOP'I
ospec$lve bidder, for full refucid
'Sealt
cIOARD OF COUNTY (GM
.iI0rnp..,% IIY P''
lifl. ;n4 fla VISA 3VQ?tR' allIS IPIC ("lit fVIrø
lilanet',
(Staff Ptmoto
ronlingent on macapt of Nd, ISS%
ARINUD it NCC'HIi4
InSSIOPIFRS OF SFMINOIF
.;tnen haM'.
Clk if 'ni
--------------F'ordm ''ate i%ar'
nfprd
'or'da
17771
d.dutiW,5 •% span led Nei
tank
of
lb.
C/nil?
Cou
(O(JPITY. FLOR,OA
nun PlaIn?;(f's ,'?rwr..'y If
'Si'!• 77
At?orit.y% for P,dlt!,yi.r
Additional omplete tel; o' ia'lIai
fly Canal. 1 FIen
fly 4/11w,? Pt CeCkv,th Jr
,mm,wli
italy
?Plit'Caft0/ -Ichorals. S DululUl Sept 11 i 74 On
('vucl 041k.. fin.
may
be
otylar.il
lets of dotumI%
3, 1P
pij$y Clerk
Cork
lri;t
default ill ci. evuI.ren$
svuford,
oqTdn
DFI4
46
bdderi or oth
5'P4;TROM.
flaviS
Pihisti Oct 157;
Pie
___________________________ ',,OIIth c.pt II • .'.
'a retef tianuancl.d
fltPfptt*b' ,aret 'jt JeD.Aitr.Q ho
I McI4TOtP4
Cci'suolant
______________________________ FIorda Stal. flank
specified amount. whereby or
SIMIPOLI COIJP4TV ISOAR000 )Pit 44
'N TilPcSmy hand ;nl 'PC 5.41
r.rppI nit returned dnri,mant% fl
COUNT'f rflMMl%jIOuIfiRS
I.
ci,
________________________
'lii '.r' nwS die )7'P. liv il
SFMINOLC COUNTY hOARD OF
- inn,)
r,&lt;Il,,r,. '.0 pv'r v-I: nf It'.
rtc . -•
"loire ut' ,bIur 4..irci4
p
. riuo iC,I4T i' 1:41 it 10011'
!cmnfl.9, 177
COUNTY COMMISSICNCRI
I.posit will be r*funded
nfnird, FW)nda 17771
ti AND
CIRCUIT COuRT
flue
anarl ii "runt', Corn
fc..Ii
NOtiCi540VbI1t
tearing
Prospective biddira who with
AtMrhaya tot' Pet?n,ausr
SIMINOLd Ct3I1N1". 0100';
sisairwuefi if emulol. Counlr will
AR1'p4UR p4 flpr.Hr-i
drAw from 1 Iddirun' will receive 50
PublUt ¶.il IA. 7$ Oct
pp,, floard nil Count,. Corn
CIVIL ACTION 10 17.1)15
"Old a pululic M.4r:MO '0 consIen us
A; (lark of 'I'• Ctlr
oer 'nl of their Iu'aI diVIOSIt 00
DEPt
m,;siotu.rs of Samnol• County all
In re •afltliin Of
.acaal ,uiJA.nit liii fln.rd it Ady
c.r.ua
'i
Pvarn
'ceip of dOrumen?; ici good con
holds p',blc hearing ho consider an
ROSS DA1i fI(',C.,PIf1O1'I 4'''
usic-sent ru aoon.wng • Lot Size
Deputy Cleric
diton
arpial against It', Eciarl ,,rV Ad
property will he allocated
1AA
R.jid.nllaI
'
J,,,Ianc,
ci
'he
R
By MARION HETIIEA
1A.
7).
'i,
IN IMP CIRCUIT COURT OF TMI PubIlU, t,,t 7.
Coats (or poalage, freighul or
ju;tmenf in aliproving a Lot Site
94o'rlCl (30 ACT)ui
lotte on lb. fOltOt,!nQ $.v-tfusct
OFi 5
IIQI4TIIPIIM JUDICIAL CII
open space, buffer zones, delivery charges incurred thall be
Varanc. ici
ro C'av'.i ,.
property
R 1AA R.sd.nlial CUlT IN AND FOR SIMINOLI
_____________________________
MTAMONTE SPRINGS- primary roads, rigtits-f-way, dducted from h5 deposit (earept Zone on Pu an
following dii(ribed
0 ,irnfCf.1I Qallver
it
3
Rhewk
C,
YoU
AItamOn?a
COUNTY, 0101510*
property
('is,al. 4awII
IN (141 CIRCUIT COuRT OF 1141
Reqestetlannex4Ition for a new with 74 acres of lakefront and for addend.)
PteiQPiti ..1in$ 3. Rt; Conk tO.
13121)
CASI
NO
In selecting a sheet or sheets of
Lot I?. Clock H. W•sl Aitarnonte
lIr.PITCPNTM JUDICIAL CII
YOU sPif IFRECY
P;ç 1&amp;. vu Sertinun II 7) :e Fjr!lu.n
C. MILLER and PIAZEL
imiItlmilllon dollar planned six acres of commercial. There drawings in lieu nil a complpte S.?
I1,ghfs SecNon 7, n Section II 7)
'o.s 'Pie above lamed '?.! ir CUlT iN AND FOR SIMINOLa
irr:ed -; on Ni Oakhu,rU
:lut,Lru
9%
HfC.
'.s'ill be 2(l acres of usable ot :onlract Documents. lie firm or
development which will in('tøt Rok 10, Page 7% Further
4o;; Dale Higolnbotham. flat Ii
Plust;fll, COUNT'l. FLORIDA
individual raguetting tame assumes
5o,tp, ;id* of AlpiflA
described
ci IPie itwuve stylod (our
crease the sue of the city by 20 (ICreloped lan(l.
CIVIL ACTION NO r3.7l
Thu public ,sea, 'ng IlI cia ISAId fl
sole respomnlbltlty as tO *tuiCh
Slr.sl
'PIp .wplIon of th nm/in chIIilr"
'tie County tomrn'siJwu Chanukwr%
Councilman Daniel Dorfinan lhe
LOWELL acid IA re; Ttue Ad.Ø$on si
RANSOM
i
per cent, wIll be presented for
Sheet hi requires for Pu's portIon 01
ThipubIlt beating NIl be halt) ci
lArneul 'PiPrOIM aIud ucu I/P 'u-1
Cn&amp;91"t itou. :antvurd,
if tPi
C,LENADINE LOWELL. PS5 ate, MARCIA AY LEE
the the work.
first reading at Tuesday's 4:30 has requested that
Il-c Cvi"nfy Commission Chambers and all thoSe darning by thtOt'QPI in
NOTICI TO DIFINO
'0 SAf'Si .5 CODY of OIiC
cw'da. 'wi OdoD.? 71. '913. it
All document; are the Properly 0
developer plan a site for a new
of the Court Houte, Sanford,
intent..,. ii 4fly, to P cal PeSItinun"r'
TO RUSSELL i( LEE
meeting of the city council,
PM, cr es
uon 'l',.cmtte
es
IPuarn.
the Archif ccl and must be riturned
Florida, on October 31. 1572 at 1 00
-ittO,i' Cisart.s 4 ,YIlllarnt. 11
RESIOENCE uNWNOWN
.fl;ibIe
school upon the property.
o..n
within
(SI GAyS lolIowing the
P M . or as soon tdra4tIir -IS
'y,,
'lnhicijnn 'trmt ute '0). (3 "'
naretiy notified 'ha'
5ant) il County CommisTermed the "Lake lotus
NOTICI OF ACTION
Mayor l,awr,nce Swofford dale ii, tom receiving bids
%abIe
1or:.la 7$O2.
Po?t.ni fur It'. anoot-r"n if 'he
1:A; 't"ht.ti
isonir's
TO
Raninim
W
Lowell
Bnhit'xation," the request is for
lid documents may be slammed
has stated that the developer
"
S. 917. ilid 111
oat
en
mr'r
niid
rrned
above
Fmcr'd.'s
:'fnir.
"Invernb,f'
S.minnle
County
fl
Board of County Commi;
380 acres which border the will piw the cost of a sewer al the office of Ihe Architect in IPue
Pie abOv• stvied
lIed aganat
IC,n.I w,tli hi Cicric Of 'Pill C,'.r'
fly - rniç Qrjmrnond,
Co%so,
Uthgan
47
following locations
tioners
-Ithef halo?" ,s'f'.iIFe in I'iNl'irr'Orange County line on the force
ChaIrusan
YOU ARE NOTIFIED Il-tat •,, Court and you are required to sir.
main carrying the
Seminole County District
Seminole County. Florida
CODY
of
your
Answer
or
pleading
'n
,ttfl(ney it' mrnad'ateiy 'Iueremff.'d
a
PublIsh
Or?
7.
1573
mortgagl
m
.ctontotor.cIosea
south, the &amp;taboard Coast line sewage from the development
School hoard
By' Greg Drummond,
Pie
Petlion
on
the
PI,nt;ff's
II
-th.rv'p i lefilult ,,ilt :us
OIl
2
tollowing property ,n SemiMMIe
Railroad on the west and north to the city's main plant. AIM)
Scpuoo, Adminatrahon Building
Chairman
toruuey TRUMAN P iRASON. Post
.qa'r;t ,,'or tie rpllnt ,ieru.i"l.d
Count-v.
FIord.
207 Eat? Commercial Street
Publish Oct 7• "77
and Lotus lake on the east.
in T$I CIRCUIt' COURT IN AND
'Pie petItIon
0111cc Cow 113, AlVas'uonite Srngs.
slated for first reading
Lot 10. REPLAT OP Lots
Sanford, Floridi
DEl S
COUNTY.
SIMINOLI
FOR
'uand in.,) Pie Sdti
and
file
Pie
,rgmna
Førti
37701.
.v,TPiF5Sny
LOtS 75
throUgh 51
Plans include single family tomorrow is an annexation
Answer or pI.edng fl Pie Offic, of
FLORIDA. C1VIu. ACTION P40 72P1*5 Court ,ut ,artnrr'. MIRROR
SOuTi
QUEP4S
SEMINOLE COUNTY IOAROCIF
Central Florida
'9 lAW
'iinty PIIt)5, •t'i'%
uo
dwellings, townhouses, patio Or(IiflilflCL' of the Christenson
SECONOREPLATaccordiItq'ottue USC Cleric of he Crcuit Court.
Builders' Fichange
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
SmmMohe
Courthous..
County
trnben
4
0
i:
SUIT
TO
('tf
property
located
on
SR
436
and
('tat thereof at rerded n
- homes and commercial units. A
11)1 East Park
NotIce of PubI,c llear'nq
QulP tl'fLfi
Son* II, Page S. of the Public Sanford, FIrd on or before 'tie Itt
recreational park site to con- east of Montgomery Road,
Lake Avenue
4ITPItJR
lie- ",-: Vi '4 .14
Corn
day ot Plo'.ember, 1972 If 'flu fail '0
The Board nil County
,f',,
Records
of
%ens'noIe
County.
Orlando, Florida
The petitioner is requesting
II be
.5 i:u.ra of said .r. ii'
do so. udqmen$ py hf hUh
sume8i acres will be deeded to
mitSionerS of Seminole County *11
ta,nIiif
FIorda.
(Iv Aaiirue S
a putlic hearIng 10 codet
the city as well as ar, outright C-3 conunercial development
has beer I led against you and you tAken against you for ?ti. relief
F. W Of)
C-spany
demanded ri the P,hl?ion,
.
appeal aaintt flue Board of Ad
requIred
10
serve
copy
of
your
AMBROSE
C
POlO
-md
'.5*1?
upon
the
property
facing
the
gift of a water plant sIte and
7531 Edgewater Drive
'
I
OOIIE AND ORDERED
",hlith :r'
tuatmenl iii approving a Lot Size
rtten defenses, 'I any, 'ti t on L
roo. ti.s wile. Ol4PI S )IJRYEA
Orlando, Florida
Santnir'i.
pmoqda
tPuit
25th
if
civic site to be used for a fire highway and 11-3 multIple
IAA Rea,deust'aI
laY
varance , ,
•IV0
00
N CARROLL, JR cif
0U14,'EA. 'is aIC,
certified check or bank draft,
lone on Pie following disc/bed
funnily dwelling 'ipon the
sub-station
HUNTER, PATTILLO, CARROLL Smptemo.r. 15,2.
?OELLIE A 15AI51'LEIT
payable to the Seminole County
r4r
QlSTIC'r
'JNITPO
(Seth
property
I KING. P0 ho. 3.40. Wint.? Park.
The remainder of the nalance of the property
OAR TLET'T, tier ',u;band JUDITH
District School Board. U5
'.siufliu 3.STRICT .30
Arthijr
Pt
BckwIth.
c'
Lot ii. Block B. We-St Ailamonte
Florida 33755. Ptairititf's attorney,
IIIIUCSMAN Acid OLENP .4
Government Bonds, or a satistac
LORi0A. IIALAPQO DIVISION.
Cuunk of the Circuit Court
Heights Section I. PIat BOok 10. or or before October list 1072, 4
to. y bid bond esecuted by fbi bidder
014
JGiMAN, ocr lusband, ED
COURT '40 '7-IA OIL CIV By
Cicelia
V
Ehirn
urttuer
Page 65. in Section 1121 25
this
file
'Pie
or
gmat
..th
he
!erk
of
and acceptable sureties 1(1 fl
N*iID ALLEN 4*I1OWIC.CQ inn)
iNl1't) ,TATliS )F AMcMtr.
Clerk
described as on Highland Street
COu't either before Service Ori
amount equal to five per cent of flue
131a.ntitf, vt MA41C.AIAUT tI1:"
ate.
"i's
EOYTH
W
u4*14DWICI(E,
Publish.
2.
5.
Ia,
23.
1512
Ocr.
This public hearing will be Mid Ii
plamnlfl't
rfley Or rnmed,itely
1'
bid, shall be submitted with each
.5
.ih"m F
NANCY
jO 'NI,'4OpaAM ,5fld NAkI) ii(P4I(,Ilt',
the County Commission Chambers
ttieqe.ftef. otherwis, a default ilI Dpi
tid. The Bid Bond tubmittec) by of the Court House. Sanford. be
Ot1EP I 'H HIP4OPIAM. flr NOM*N 3i$,nda,,fls)
__________________________
against
yo'.
for
the
rif
entered
unsuccessful bidders will be
(30 SAL.1 "1011(0 S - p'Pf'iy i.on
Florida, on October 71. 1577 al 7 00
'uuibAnfj, .tiiv,flq, and f 'lead. thair
demanded ru thi Complaint or
returner) promptly
0.11
M. or as soor thereafter as
SIMINOLI COUNTY 10*10 OP
ritnown neafi, Jpviseet 'pqatees. 'lut aUrSl..fnI '0 1 UfYifl'4rV
petition
The successful holder wi'I be
3.cr.. if '."ctosure ni uric) 0
possible
COJNTV COMM1SSIONIRS
'rutlosiS.
ir.,nt"ro.
SPOuSeS.
arid
the
sdil
my
hand
of
Hi
rImlESS
required t, furnish and pay to.'
•.'•Jtcfflber 3, 1972 'iv 'Pie loGy.
Board of County Commit
MatICi 31 Public
Sf159
radlor'., coors. iucce'SsOni. in fly
tn Court ciii September 77Th, 1977
satit(actory pvformai;ce anU
'n'i'tled cOurt, ri the .lboyt Itlied
rtt ,.l.,,,i,,iu :u,. 'Pr.ou4h
ith.r
Seall
Iii.
Board
of
County
Corn
payment bond or bond; Section
auie, the inuersegled L' 'lv-U
SeminoleCounty. Florda
cider or .ugainsl AMBROSE C
ARTHUR H, BECKWI1'I4 .11- rnislionier% of Seminal. County will
213 19. FlorIda Statutes, 1957, as
Stabs 'IA,rshual. or w.v of ruu 'i.
fly Greg Drummond,
As Clerk of the COUrt
i)kC mud MAMY L
QRO. 015
Pufilt) 5 public near-nq '0 COnsider an
amended, will govern true rate of
ltiOr,Jt) leputlis, .v,il jell '9.
Charman
fly Cicela V Eke-rn
.ilC. OpiN A OURYE(. - md
..Mnst the Board .0 Ad.
By ROGER L.EDDINGTON other," Shatalov cuntinued, wages pait to all mechanics and
orncurt imluatein - eun:r,c;j Cpunt'j,
PUCIISO OCt 2. 1977
Deputy
Cleric
ustment vu apero'wng a Lot 5'.
r)l,Rv!4, us vile, '4ELLIE
empIOyeJ on Ilue work
''orunia. lost/bed us ,..t 10, (IIu
DLI
"&amp;ienUfIc and technical et- laborers
Associated Press Writer
13
IItSfl(iI ri an I IAA Ies,dertiaa
.
- i,as1"LETT
fhe Seminole County DitIriCt
______________________________ Pbt'W Oct 2.5 5, 13.
, - uMMERSE1 'IORTH ',iI:r
Zone ills 'hi following uesc/bed
'ur
jiJDIruI
,tOSCOW tAP) - A veteran perimnents will be made and School Board reserves the iight to
oucOalicI.
"
lION 3, accurd'nq a 'Is. -"a.
RESOLUTION DEl 1$
NOTICE
OF
property
111',) G.M A N 'IOU Ca L E "III Pt
'Piennot -is re(prtleni vu ('tat 1300k
Russian cosmonaut discloses there will be television tsan- relict an' and or all bids Of' tO waive
CL 051 P 0.
VA C A TI NO
AND
Lot 1 Block A, efesi Aatamonte
any info'rn,aItie5 irs the bidding No
)14 , J;,'tlAM. oar InsOartI. &amp;C
Ptq
'G med T7,
sOIec i(.cor.cs
4
I-IT
4
P
10
OF
0014
IN
0
S
B
A
'.'nls,'ions
to
earth,
$0110
OF'
first
Soviet-American
that the
SEMINOLE COUNTY
qj Section 1. n .cton It
bid 'ball 'is withdrawn to.' a pc?od
ALLEN i'4A14t7WICt5F irui uemnoj County. -Ij nil ..T aaui.
.vAiIO
COUNT'! COMMISSIONPIS
'NAY
urtPiev
it Book 10. Page 59
inaniied space venturE will last
"At the end of the third dcy, of ihlrty (30) clays iubie,iuen? to ne
Qvl)i N .4A14D'.VIC'(I. ''s riI". outcry 10 lheruupuest was nest hidden
NotIce ii PugSIiC Pteartf9
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Side
-,,ilcralt
South
described
is
on
of
bids
wittOut
the
.onwnt
PiAPICY
JO NI t'IDPIAM and tar cash II l7:'.O rc:ncl. 000r. vu
three days 'md include a 48- the spaceships will be undocked
Board of County .pm Street
NOTICE is hereby given tnat thi
of the
IIOBER
I
H
NINOP/AM,
'uesday. .)cnober 4. '577 ii
hot'r linkup of the spaces'nips undwilproceedtolandonthetr
I's's pDliC nearing will beheld ci
floard of County Con'nmsSiOnecs Of mcr' of Seminole CunV, *11
"ovuf loot' .,i Ill. .,ntw)mr '',,;ity
an
lpl
a.id an exchange of crews.
Cucity Cjmmission Chambers
Seminole Courty. FlO'mda. 4t ta hold a pubic nearing t consiher
respective territories."
ALLAN F KEETH
'u'"
. ':urt house. 5ancn' 'u
Retiuhar MeeLrug cild or the 25th appeal against the Board Ct Ad of lie Court P40u$e, Santoruh.
AMENDED
Chftirman,
)atiO 9.l.77
If it i: successful it could be
The two sjaceshlps will be
NOTICE OP SUIT
dAy Of Seplember. *0 '977. ci 1151 uui'menv ci approving a Lilt Si. ilor'd. on Octooer 24. 1172 at 7 00
3lnhoII County
n ther.attec as
County Commissoners' Meetlng Varianci
en 1 1AA (nm3entaI P 55.. or as
C3,;trict School Board
,SMtim.I3'Ij -: .r,JilQ 'flU
th for°runner of a joint U.S.. fitted with compatible Lighting
Umle's Stales Marsh.,
ssmble
Room in the Courthouse at Sanford, Zone on the tulIowng d.i:rbed
SemlnoIeCoucit, Florid.
Sit
tAXI, District it •
C PQI4Q, tim%
Soviet expedition to the planet and communications systems
Board of County Comm's.
Semi-sole County, Florida, pursuant property'WP4i4'i"
'CENDEL. .
.ci,ran'sadene'unkraown, QPIM '5
JOHN ANGEL
ti'iars by the end of the century, for the rendezwous and docking.
o.iwcS
to Petition and Notice PI,r,tofQrt
Wait
Amtjmunte
Lot 7. Block A.
5*$,stwt JnileU ,Iate's ..,tto,rm,,,
OU,l'VtA. ii,;
01111 /EA .mnd -Superiot.ndent.
Seminule County, Florida
oiven. pissed and adopted a rtm..gnts Section I. ri Sector 1121 79.
Vladimir Skatalov, commnandcr
mit trIcky docking procedure
Slte"?,ay 'or "im,nt'tt
k'ti', .151 knOwn ripsicietut, jflIflOWti,
Seminole County,
Re-solution cL,5r., vai.tcig And pit
B, 0.- eq Orsammonti,
I7. Page se Further
Øu3
"utilish ipt 3. '30 . ' 6 fT."
of two Soviet manned flights lu's beer, the princpai obstacle
AL..lPi t4ROVdICW.
Dmtr,ct Schp'I hoard
Chirrngn
rerouricrig
acid
HuIiCt951
oandon'ng
deacrbed as South Situ
0Et'4 '04
' E
mild
O
Seminole Count1. Florida
sisid.
i;s planning he joint flight.
uoisn Oct 1. 1972
di'ctaiming ant art) all -grit of he
3?reet
15
'.flOWfl
mti. 'alt
.sdiiitt
County 01 S.mii.oi, and InC potlic fl
This public nearing *10 hid -n DEl 6
Stiatalov, 45, dLcicseil in U _______________________________ Publish Oct 2. 5. it. 1577
SIMIPIOLI CCUNIY !OAVt3Ul
''oren "ieqrns, 'lute I. (Ito. 33 3
and '0 Ihe IOIi1*it'7 Ol-itrubed the County Commission CPsimoefl
DLI 21
report released Sunday by
COUNT'! COMMISSiONERS
Carolina
4,
Pquioqi,
SOutfl
1I73,
and
rgritsoi way, to wit
NOTICE OF AC' 1Q94
a' the Court Pious.. Sanford.
'fOIICSUI Pimlac P4I.rliuq
Tas.i, the soviet ne'.ars agency,
.t the .s00vename'd Dsi,iidantS oe
LoIs 15 arid 20 of tue Piat of 1151
Iorida, on October 24. 1572 ôt 7 00 STilE OP FLORIDA '0
IN COUNTY JUDGE'S 'ou
" ii, luau) ul .,)unit
;oln
11P Fm "N, R
that plans for (lie first joint
Shado*ood Village, Flit P M.. or as soon tt'mece.f't,r a;
CLI TiJS L
heed, is,,, .rnown ruesra, iew';ees,
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FL(IRIOA
'tuik.,OnUrS it iltnflule Counly .iil
'te's denicc Un*nown
Boom IS. Page's 11 and IS. Pbli(
rsnfees. successors,
possible
ueg.1te.t,
manned space effort ca for an
File No,
md .5 piolIc u*.rinq to
SEMINOLE COUNTY 10*10
in
LiSAN' OR ipIc!
Records of Seminole C(,.n'ly.
Board of County Comma
trustee,, spouses. crec)lI3r's
[stale UI
Amertcar Apollo spacecraft
he 10Vc1 '.jf -'NJ
lIaulil
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Florida
Re's dent, Lirukflio'*n
sousens
I,enur' anti Jfl- other oar'Ies
MURIEL
E
JORGENSON.
utIment fl )fovmflg .1 Lot 'mile
with thmee astronauts and a
NotIce of Pvbilc HearIng
'ruog, and cacti of rev. ire heretiy
Simmciol. County. Fiord,
By hi Board of Count, Corn
Iaiming ii-. th.oujgti.
DECEASED
dar'antw n in 4IAA 'le's.oant.iI
mittoners 01 ,imlnoie County.
.t-lie-d thAt) Sut 045 eVe brQuQI'it 1Q,mfl%l 'he loowenetnes? JefefudafitS
fly Greg Orummond.
The Boord of Counly Corn
i1 inn oyuz capsule with two
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
one vu 'Pie ollcwing ,Jescf'bqu
Florida, this 25Th day of S.pt,mtt..
agafli' you fl USC Crcu.t Court, x my -of 'him, arc) a', o,rsons
Cluarman
missioner's 0, Samlnole Counly will To All Pinons Having Claims or
crew members t, be liri.¼ed as a hold
A D i$72
gfltqciIh lUdital Crtu,t, n lvii)
txoperty
a public nearing to consider an Demands Against Said Estate:
PbhiSh OCt 2. 1977
"ewe .sr'v
Puvn')
r
'amng
to
"single spacecraft" tor two appeal against Ihe Board of Ad
Lot (1, %loc C., Meti .sIta*rw.iu',
BOI.RDOF cO(IPITY
'or Semnuse County. Pliir'd,, vu
OCt 't
C1u tot you jre tuer,by
Yo 5Iut)
etlale. 'gnt, 'tIe or nIece-I -vu
P4e,qntt Section). -n 'mett'on I 21 ..
COMM I S I DPI F I S
OF - t7 liii etitituld,
L ii AO'un t'
t.avs wiile the .ptmcemnen per- iusIrnenI in approving a Lot Site
,,'iuj ,rqu'rel mu tie any
ptjc. '11,1 ounen.ulter
;cticied
np; 0, 14 sge'S, lurtherue's,r.Oei',ms
LOERAL NA! QM,ii
VdriAn(r in an P 144 Resijentisl
SEMINOLE COUP4TV
SEMINOLE COUNT'! SOAROOP
l,Ui% aid droArIdS wh 0 ,ou Ov'
form joint scientific
property jr -iii, .art ItSI/eCI.
iOuIh rude 'of Ricjqwu.J IreeI
.5
Zone on the following ciecrije-d
I
,...5G€
ASSOC
.i
'ir
FLORIDA
COUNTY COMM;ssIONER
nitt'ir 01 you. may have against tad
'mQ(J .5Rf- "IEREII' NOTIF ltO
perime.'nts.
rh,; pulPit heal "ii v.11 be fliti 0
properly
Arihsur H $eckwtPu, Jr
ourAlion or'34n'Z.d und
estate ma the office of Hon Waliec,'
4)11Cc it CubIc Hearing
.
e*s.ng
tOat
a
suit
'•
ISIS
Iheeta
to uluiet
County Lo,nmissmon Chersoet',.
Clea'k
Stuctalov did not give tli"
,,u,rjujflt t Pie IlNI f lIIC i,lnit,uJ
Lot S. Block 0, West Altamont. II Hall, Counly JudJ' of Seminole
r)vQ4niI
0 Phi Cccumi' .U4,Itl "
if 'he Court Pious,, 'anbord,
Publ,sh
Dcl
2.
1977
R'blff,
st.es
of
America.
The
lijarU
ot
Count,
Corn
launch date. Hut his informa- I-brights Section 3 in SeCtion 117175 County. al h's ONCe
court
the
'uv-tti'.luia .iijnly, 'ioq'U, lgCinst
linuc)•,
October .'. ten. ml ''la
DEl II
Fi'rttuir described at on Ridgewood HouseinSarukwd. Fioriva, withiflait
rnis$Oners of Sa,n'nov County *ill CLITUS I.. GRIPPI 154, JR mci •" Uk) eac'i of
(ion was the most complete
P tA.. w
rQU .tJ,uAri .Ifl
I
154,
-4.5
soon !heqealtrr
;
I
GM
IF
INile.
iAImd
an
Si.i
SIred Weal 'f Ivurginla Avenue
calendar months from the 'irne of
110113 (5 pubiC tuwecmng to conJ,ider
'.'sISte, right, lie 'A nteraat fl
tnnde public to ck'te here on the
D,IvnuJntS.
Mid
and
ensNOTIcE Ol INTl lITtON TO
,
Tul; public hearing will be aeld In the first pubIlcaI,on ot His no'ice
againSt
the
Board
l
appeal
Board of County Coinnis
answer upon 'tie lOiiowij JUr'bea1 re
REGISTER FICYISIOUS
p!ammr.til spL'ic.' specta.uizir and cue County CommisSion Chambers Each claim or t.mand mutt be in
uslmefli ii approving a Lilt Ste .ou are required tct,i your
TRaDE
NAME
IA 1.5.5 'lesdu'ntai 'or *rIl,IJe-ftfli'stQ'hi CoingolanI urgper'v i,tu41,,.J Ii '.iifliflUII
m,ar,5v.ce a
india'ed definite flIght plan 01 lii, CoJrI Houie, Sanford .iiriting and contan INC place 'of
Setninuis ,.OUiilY. iUf :1
the Clerk Of iiS'Ci Court. 4n43 Cluilly. '- 'OritM, 'U •t
NoIe It Piereby Give-n
Florida, no October 24 i°72, al ?dO residence aid post office addreis of
Zone or i't, fuuIu'wflg mh.icr'DimJ *'lh
a. h nh1)' ia't been worked
By - Caniij i,.'0ii"iii,-J
,
uupy
'It,,
kit
upon
Sail
L,ti
5.4.
,l,
AY4SOND B F000 'IARL Cr t
t,' vi
A
IQ,
II
led
12,
liio.,k
pM , or as senn Iheroatter at the claimanl and mull be Sworn 10
properly
OPueim,na,i
P4!'iM, N.S,,,PH 55 TACKER.
14m,nt.,t, 'f I'. ilt010ey. 'IOMAS 7.', SAMLANDO INC SIJIII)-itI
out,
XltsibIi
by Iris clamanl, hit apenl or a'
Lot ',) ISIOsK F. We-it 4mIapusute
Puolups Oil 1, 't)
SPIEl
IAICH.l.RO A ROGERS and IT P
SPECIS, )f SPEE 14
flQrd
0?
('ounly
Commim
or
the
some
shall
be
void
PieghIs
SenuQfl
7,
Fiat
Bou.'
IQ,
tamer.
A,.
I
AMOPs
l
o
L
TI
COlilIliOfl
AItliouglI ,'limnL ol
MATHEWS (Equal Partners
510,1cc;
S Philip C Rifle
Page Vi, " Seton Ii )I 5 Prtnet anuw idUr itL s 0 Buc )3,4, 113 SEClON, .iu.n,Qnding 'o Pt, Plat
desig'i on tho two Wa"eshipo
sole owne's of OV 1. a .oef a. desrted a; qn Rdge'uvuud Str,'- Magnolia Avenue, Sanfoid Flfj
Smlnol. County, FlccIi2a
As l.ecutor
'Isectul, ma recurtieni fl 1415t fluu I.
SEMINOLCOUNT'n SUAKOOF
'Vthp 51w) rIIe'.4J te rug'Str
P'
had been c'i5LItit(.. It V.115 still
By Gre'j Drummond,
gi sad ettale
Thiopublir lisMing *ill Di held fl 3Z??. on or Del.*e C,lttuOir II, '917.
- 'Pie Public IAi.ofdt
LOUNTY CQMM'SSIONE*S
wilts the C ter. of flue Circv't (ourt ill
Chairman
WHIT F IELD. WRIGHT.
the County Cummsuon Chambers b/i,) 'I YOU Nil 'U 10 5.1 1 Dv
aec"ssa:v "to i.t'id', 11GW ex,nnu. CO.,ly, PlOnidi.
'4.115. ii Pub4i, *tean.ng
said
Vm,ctole
JuJgrent
il
be
entered
.sgansl
County,
Florida.
PublIsh OcI- 7. $571
T'iICI(EL
ot the Court Pfour,ie- Sanilord.
LEOPIHAROT &amp;
I)edl.'nt" the deeisior.s were, he
tOLl ARE '-IFIIEU'! REQUIRED
n•
tue
Sos:) 'of COiit'r L')Iti'
ii'
'he
'clef
0'.
I
ri
cnmria.'te
'iou,',
D*
*4cM
Of
pOle.
br
In4d
fl
,
DEl IQ
709 Metcall Builthin
FOnda, on October 21 IS??. •t?
'U 'ii. i$i ivilNit 'or jthrc .',tlen
'n,asio.wrs -of ,ern,nuie ',.osflly "ii
Saud.
___________________________
with %.cIor 54309 Fio.'lI.e Slalut
Orlando. Florida £2101
I' 55. or as win lcuevealt.r as 'JvinOndqul fl tad Complaint
*le,iSl peciunally 'or by ,ui,er 4
Pu
tPu
lui r"we,,ng 'o
in
lats,re l Ills 55t
Dated at Tampa. F 0(04. lbs 35115
Altorrueys tin the Cstate
Space offk'iaLs : l fld t,r'icul pusbie
.lft Pie Ct.1 if Itt, Circ'a't
,mgpeei agansi 'tie F3oaru of
lorrs,
IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT OP THU
mortgAge
dated
'.'itVtiihi
day
ut
Se
ember,
1972.
tuisc'ie
a
Oct
3.
k.
1977
tubImItu
Sept
IS.
75.
,
,,.uvnly
Co,nou.sexpert.a from both our.tries EIGHTEENTh JUCICIAL c' DCII 73
'1w I, 1911. sod lI*l italy 2, IS?), Court. Eigflle*ilh iud.t'ai C'rcu't.
mmstmsnt fl denying a 'equ,,esl 'o
Taynio.id 5 Pogg
suisetS
jve been mnectini: fur nwu 1 y ChIT. IN *140 FOR SOMINOLI
A/id recordEd fl Oftt'Sl 'P0(135 Sem,nul. County. Florida. St tho
osrk a InctulIr ri 'in .5.1 )mgt(uaiIure
Hlrley s. C,aham
5 ,n,ngle County Cig((34
4 n the -jfbi., it 'ne Courthouse vu Santorci, Florid., Anti
Raliilu Vi Tacker
book $3? Mil
'(woe Pu tie 'uik?.lid 'J.f L".ui
Greg P'unrnuflO.
two 'cam'i to map uI the his- COIINTY, FLORIDA 5
j.TlTtOUs NAME
;It, .1. ACTION 340 73-i1
L'vf', ol Cinceit Court ii Setnnuie t wvc '1 .01)? tOilS uapWi 'he
JtQ4NI'5
ih
A l4uert
Lh,arflldfl
tone ath'cnturc.
NOT ICE IS Iu.r.oy uiv.n 91111 am
•
fl cc; The Marriage of
ounty, FlQf.da, InivmDef.flg it. Pla,ntltt's attorney. lobe ¶7 Pta,nes,
i'
.atheivs
S 45(7' 05 '"u 1 N' -, of MW'.
14Dl%h OCt 7, 1577
Mrnb.'rs ui the Natioruil I'Et.TIlICE OAP4ILI. I'Nilltior%er. .sgaOeJ in bus'.ets at 'iOlO Hibiud
4W. 'ol
'u n
Some 0'*flIt S
Iuilo*ing J,'p(rD.0 ofupetty, ying
6:0-10.
+tr'n .?t #finiJU(u.eJIQ.
I '
04
'Iii
'.mrt, Ss'ufc'r'I. 'nmn4 Co oI
-_______
. 11 t!Z
I'M) O*'I
fl %CUI'(lil4e ('iiily,
tsh
'3'An9ièll'4i '5' ff154.
Aerf'muIutic',s anti Sjuu't' Admifill. ad • / 0 ()AN'F'. R14pc''delil
meat, (' 5
'vJti) a/il N
fury, untIl Inc licl'Iiovi nana '
TO II")' - C/'iIFu
TPI.sPleOIuc 'ie'ni,) ails be MM)
l- loqiti, 10 *it
204 [$t Ne-w England Avenue,
istrution, NASA, aid (hi' Soviet
SUMINOL1 CCI,JNTV aoA*ooP
____
_______
's .1'S CATI DAlI and trial I ".en6
RIUE'.Ct UP4',O'&amp;',
755111$
111* LD4,ai'iIk Coentni'ior, C'uainoers
LOl 29, (Slk. C' N
'101
Pgk,
mi35
YV$9.
tool
later
Nuder
COUNTY
COMMIS$IONINS
Academy of Sc'iences were helQ i N'OIC' saiD 'au's Witi tP• tier..
o UrFtii)
NO
of 'he Court ioiae. Sanlold,
PARk SECOND '([PLf. it
INOLCCU'4P7Y SOARD
NihcS .4 Puliec N.AnsIs3
'In Iii 11111 34, ul Ou,tu*er. 1577
t'ou, A11 p,(!N[BY 1.0.1..:) IP,#1 of the Circuit Court, S,mIODle
F ge
)Unq Ip the 0441 InIjl as
October 24, 15? ,. .55 • N
lh'ved to have given the green
M$SCNUN%
Y
Vtiefe.t' SIttitig up he cUlls, nigfll,
The Board p1 LOudly Ci,irn
PeIi'inn or flhIsoiu''On of Cenby. FI da in cctirJine *ith
('tA,
. Measlier
J,
•g
retunded
fl
iI
$g
14.blic
Healing
N,tn.ef
light on the joint flight earlIe Marriags tu.s. ',PIU tilE' aguii,':t 'you 'tie prot lions 04 the F,cIItIOul
Ifla
interest
vu
u
lien
upen
title,
muuttlgluert qt Serninit, COUnI, cill Pleblit Wicords (N S.mn'noSb County,
It. Bu'.ru it Cointy CoIn
this yusr. Shtsilov'i tlis' in the above Styled Caurl arid you llama %lltut,4 loWil Secl.oe
4*Ows de,Cmm*ed properly ctbinuid
101131 public hearing t consider an Floyd
count Cgnn'os.
Ii,5ii4l5it 'ol Se'i-ioie County *11
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appeal agansI Pie Bmi4rd ill
Ihe l'I,iiiitmtlS allorn.y TIIIIMAPt Pblith- Oct 2 y, Ita. 23, Ii;?
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Hi YPIISS fly h4n13 In) jtlu,,'5;
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pleading
in
AiuSner
or
true
original
ic) )j Block C. Watt 5tlimouil. 5*41 of 115,5 Court 51 Satitonl,
DIII
by 'Wa coirnonauta will first be tISe otflce of the Clerk of Ihe Circuit
1
Count,,
Rugrija,
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UPs
lap
property
heights Section I, ifl5*ttigfl t 1121. Sen ,stiq COUnIy, IflolicJ.4. tnt lifts
FICTITIOUS NAME
launched," he said. 'In seven Court, Seminal. County Courlhos'W.
SspIetnO'er.
1913,
Lot I. Block A, West Altamonle
'iot ,.5 10. Page 65. Furtt,e
j4p ql Septervube. 4.0
770! ICE IShereby gventhat lam
olcylymous MAMI
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FurlIus,
S•cton I
i,id a half hours, an Apollo Sanford Plo,idsonor before tlu• Ill iflgaged lvi busifiSh at ISIS Melody sleIght;
.acr4Ded $1015 SOUth i13 f Citrus
S.ai
PIQI ICE iSPusveQp J,øilhdl t 5it
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er'gageni vu ousn'ess *4 ('.0 (leA 23s.
pacecraft, nu*nned by three dayolNovernb•.It?7- Ilyoufallto Lam, Apopka. Semino'• Counly. deitfIbid U CUfOS! Dl Shepherd Stne,t
C'tSta,t
by default will be
so'
lIt eel SISU Raymond Avenue
lbs public bearing will be held ni
Clerk . C'ruit CusrI
S*tini*
Altnmool. Spr'ng,..
glider liii fictItious name t
$tstronauti, will be launched taken against you 101 he relief SPECIALTY
Semnols County
SALES
1h'SrtaC hearing will Dl held In the County Commission CPiimJsra
County, CIciitJ4 in(7*f lIve lIctttiOi,ai
&amp; SUNVICE.
he Co.,',Iy Commission Chambers
from Cape Kennedy,
demanded In lime Pillion
T,5ku,5Qil-4T
of lh
Count HouSe. Sanlard,
SPRltiaGo
Cnty- Fite"ci,
'isn't, (N
And Ituat I nlusd 10 register said
tie Court HouSe, Saniurd.
By Csia V
DONE AND ORDERED at San
c?
Ptor.da. on October 34, 1977. $1
'Twenty.four hours lat.'r, the
Wi.)
'1.11 I .fl$SitI 'U,
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[se"
0,
Cece1a
'LOMISI
the
Clerk
at
Ire
lircumt
1Mm.
with
fond, Florida this 25th day of Sip
t' lomida, on October 34, $971, SI
Deputy ('ets
P 55, a' ii soon tiserealten *5
DepsIw (ic/i,
with 'isa Ccii of
r,g'SNir
Apollo will approach the Soyuz lesiuber, IS??
Court, Senmin(Me County, Florida in
lhSfIeI 51 possible
JOHN 0, p44.ihy['s [5Q,
THOMAS
.5
5PER
'ne
(iruit
Cay.'.
Samnuic
Con,.
accordance *ilts the provisIons ul
hip and a linkup will be Pe5'. (Seal)
possible
Board (N County Cemrnis
*itis n
WilsJiI'ae4e. Hasnea.
SPEEM
Ql SPEEM
•,
Polish
Stabilet.
To
the
FicItIlOuS
(N
County Commissioners
Arthur Pt ichwith, Jr.
Boanu
P0 o. 125-4
Ward IS'S4 WOVIJITI4II, PA
formed. The system formed by
prQ5Q,55 71 115* kIctNol,s Ia,'ii
Wil Section 15109 Florida St.tulet
Clerk of tie Circutt Court
San.inols County. 0501.134
Serninots County. Florida
II) -%tognoi.a Avenue
Il.,lgj, TNit Sect u' 16325
u.s .sh ,s. EngIet A.ng
the linkup will then be cpsrsted
155?
Drummond,
By: Csc.Ihs V- lkern
Grig
Ii Greg Drummond,
S3nh,rd Pi0131 33111
'tt
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p
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a single spacecraft.
S Itomat E Coa
Deputy Clerk
Chairruiin
Chairman
AtIjtn15., tc, Pi) ,lIf
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Wunici Ptk. Fir4M 32)15
l'ubliSh Sept II, II. 73, Ott 1. 1977
two days, apeetnwn will Publish, Ott 3 , IS. IL tfl
Publish Oct 3,
PubliSh 0c1 2, 1972
I It?) Pg44h- Sept 0. 55
PuUi 5,?u 5*IJI l$ 25 L'.I
PSibliS" 'lull ". -'i..'
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dropped back to punt on fourth consecutive plays in the only the lion of1ene could not
Herald Sports Staff
The Oviedo I.lons lost their down, but the center, Wes sustained scoring itilve of the prodiit'e the neeeary poinhi to
night. The 72 yard drive finally win. They totaled only 120 of. I
momentum in the second half Sessoms. snapped the ball over resulted In Drew Broadhurt lensive yards and one touch
j the Minutemen from Cocoa his head. Creeded retrieved the
Beach put together a good ball in his own emizone and was scoring from the two with only tiown. liv (lefense began to
fourth quarter effort to come able to get back out out to the 5:18 remainIng in the game. perform well ii' (his game but
from behind to beat the Lions five where Cocoa Beach The extra point kick w good their eltort were not enough
go
14-7 Friday night in Oviedo. defenders tackled him. The and Cocoa Beach led for the The l.ions, now G-3, this week
against an Orange Belt ConEcept for two . i'od offensive Minutemen took over and on first time by a score of 14.7.
On the very first play krenee rival. Apopka. and that
ets, one by each team, it was a third down Nigal Gragg ran it
OIIIC will IX' played In Apopka.

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his career, flooring Mttchell for
with the Orlando Baptist.
one of nine passes found their mark for the Mike Hayes plucked a errant Woods and Buddy Colt. WOOdS
count in tho r,eventh
The game was pretty much decided in the Sanford team and they managed only 18 )'ards Lake Mary aerial and dashed 50 defending his recently won an eight
first half when the host team p' 13 poInts on the rushing. The pass was good for 20 yards gIving yards for the third score of the Southern Area C'hampionshlp and going on to earn the
afternoon. Jones again ran for frormn which he won Irwin Colt decision in the eight rounder.
them a total of only 38 yards total offense,
board.
Perez h: come out winner in
last time the two grapplers
Opernng the scoring was Gary Armstrong
Meanwhile the Orlando school was rusining the extra point for a 21.0 score
14 of his 21 professIonal fights
who hauled in a pass from Jan Hoxtapple. The for 122 yards and adding another 44 for passing at the lntenntsslon.
His next fight is scheduled for
downs. Sanford failed to register a first down. on the board in the third period involve tag team jousts. In
It a 7-0 tnmiU game.
with the help of a penalty which a real hectic battle is prctl October 10 in Jacksonville.
In the second period it was Gary Henkle doing
put
the Packers back deep Ill as the duo of Jack Brisco and
Cuh Ikett Thompson will be working to get
the honors f'r the Baptist crew making tile count
13-Oat the Intermission the try for the extra Point the Sanford Christlanoffense working a lot more their own territory. Using a Mike Graham team up to battle
effectively this week. The defense was not that stready ground game the Lake Bobby Shant and Mike Web.
tailing
Mary crew drove for the score ster.
Ilenkle did the honors for the final score in the bad but was on the field quite a bit because of the
and Troy Sloan. Lake Mary
11w second tag match had the
last period and Urestler tallied the extra point lackof offense.
quarterback did the honors. duo of Bob Griffin and ThunderS

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failed.
of Sputnik Monroe and Norvel
The final period was all Page Austin
once again as thea added two
Other tiiatches on the card
happy
with
he
of
the
ball
at
the
50."
touchdowns
to
make
the
them
the
MACI'EF.LY
have
Paul Jones meeting Jim
By F.T.
Dickcy
praised
the
obvious
offensive
linemen,
who
were
final
count
real
354.
The
score
Golden,
Joe
Nova meeting Scott
Writer
Press
Ass-slated
stars of the season's first vic- inept a week earlier in Florida's caine on a 40 yard pass-run Casey and lThiI Hobley taking
GAINESVII.IY. F1.a 'APi
loss to Southern Methodist.
from Smith to Willie Frederick on Mike George.
Saturday's 28-13 tur}:
"We
didn't
move
anybody
out
-Nat
Moore
with
touchdown
Conference
Southeastern
over runs of 26 and 8 yards and a 95- agaInst SMU or in the first
victory
football
on
the yard kickoff return nullified by quarter against Mississippi
Mississippi State ends
State," Dickey said. "Our
today
a clipping penalty.
field
practice
Florida
-.VinceKeridrlckwithascoryoung linemen-Burtcn
their
turn
when the Gators
Lawless,
Mike Stanfleld, Paul
t
of
52
yards
and
a
runing
bu.
attention ahead.
Parker and Mike Williams"We have a severe test con- ning total of 113.
-Carey Geiger going 14 to a started moving people and we
ing up on the next three SaturTI).
on his return from the In- got those good runs."
Florida
with
days, starting
Jimmy Dunn, coach of the ofthis
Jury
ist.
State in Tallahassee
reSever
with
punt
-Tyson
fense,
promised his unit plenty
Doug
week," said Coach
turns
of
51
and
31
yards
that
set
In practice this week.
work
o
Dickey. "Our guys got con"We
really
didn't play that
up
touchdowns.
lidence by winning, btit If we
David
well
offensively,"
Dunn said.
_Quarterback
don'tgetoffourendofthcIield,
liowden
for
70
yard-s
passing,
"We
still
short
of cxare
we can't hope to have a chance
perlence
,
but
after
they
goto
leadership
and
clever
faking.
and
igaInst FU. Alabama
i
uscaioosa
-_
i
ain'nssee,
WTU
But
the
coacn
Was
equany
Mississippi. We can't hand

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(Aft.r 10 AM.)
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ON HIGHWAY 17.92 AT FERN PARK - CASSII8ERRy
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ESCALATOR AND ELI VATOR TO ALL THREE FLOORS
COMPUTILT *IUODILID
Add.d
tew IALCONY - Filly Al,'i,adlfl.a.4
NOW OVER 3000 Tbi•tr..typ.

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3711 IC.' Pas 555.

Orlando
831-9993

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The L,ss It Costs Per Line
Per Day
Rates For Consecutive
Insertions-NO Change
Of Copy.
1 tPiru 4 timet
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1 timcs
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upstairs furnished •p4rt
mt'nt Centrally located In San
ford Adultsonly,nOPets $1pef'
ma plus deposit Phone 36% 3702

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36c a .me
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Houses For Sale

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CLASSIFICATIONS

hç'rc
3
fr,me
prig room cinog
bedroom
room, new wall to wall sarpet. new
paneiing. large k,tche?t, torm.ca
serving counter Pr ced to sell

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Announcements

DIAL ADE','C'T ON
371 SCl0
Central Bapt's' CnmrC'.

You TROUBLED' Ca -rree 644 7027 tar Se Care --

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.-øOtln, AØ,jIt5 or
rst3 WiTs A DRINkING
PROBLEM
Pe''ag's 'cOhDICS Anon "OuS
Can Help
P'.cir., 4?) aSBY
5',r e P 0 f' 'l3
Sar.fc.rd
ci.

Employment
13-Male Help Wanted
14-Female Help Wanted
15-Male - Female
Help Wanted
1&amp;-Setuat,on Wanted
17-Domestic- Child Care

Real Estate For Sale
31-Houses For Sale
37-Farms &amp; Groves
33-Lots &amp; Acreage
34-Mobile Homes
35-Income &amp; Investment
Property
36-BusIness Property
37-Real Estate Wanted
Recreational

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Merchandise
SO-Garage- Rummage Sales
51-AuctionS
52-Wanted To Buy
.3-Swap And
54-Equipment For Rent
55-Miscellaneous
For Sale
SSA-Household Goods
Ss- Antiques
Si-Musical Merchandise
Se-Store And
Office Equipment
9-Mac hinery
And Tools
60-Building Materials
61-Lawn And
Garden Equipment
67-Livestock And
Pou II ry
63-Pets And Supplies
64-Clothing
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[.pen.en(td *utOinob.lt SaieS"a

ri
needed Good pay plan ApØ$
person to BOB YOUNC'S AUTO
SALES. H*v 17 92. Sanford

tot man, eiperlence
but not essential
Gene Burke. .10, Cr.amori
Chevrolet, 3700 S Hwy 17 9
Sanford

USed car

SI'TURDAY
9:00 A.M.to 12NOON
AL'L UNTIL NOON IC
,TART OR CANCEL i'OUR
AD P&amp;EXT DAY

Retiring?
Lot arid trailer near 5t Johns River
fl Volusa Co . 17.700
ATTRACTIVE
Large 4 bdrm - 2 bath home, a c.
a. w carpet, kitchen fuily equip
pea, COnvefliflt corner location.
back yard fenced. S'a per cent
mtge, payable $10100 mo Im
r'it'dia'c c"ccupariv 525000 Call
ton terms

preferred.

MANAGER TRAINEES
AggreSS'vt, responsible men
r,ttdcd on our sales statt to take
manaqement pOSitiOflS E.cellent
opportunities Ion those who
Quality AppointmentS Only. (III
37) 6166 bet wren 9 00 a "i ar'd
300pm

urniSP.e0 010,'? 7 ti,-drom home
*th l,,-n rOom and separate
dining room kitchen. bath
screened tront and back porch
re-.,r (P.,rh 4nd shoppng S10 $5,3

C,000,ear has deSirable opening for
s1'. ce manager trainee, full
a..
-,..• •,..,
rn ifi
'''a
.w..
r.-Ii '''Wv
vacation. On the lOb training
Phone S M Hair. 322

Payton

locatiOns neil to COnveflmnCt
stores Ideal investment op
pOrtmJflhty For more nformat,orl
call C,eoroe Caheio. DOS) ial 1771
or write to MillS Pearson. Corp.
5925 Carrier St - North, St
Petersburg. pta, 33114

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FOR SALE
PEANUTS, CANDY I GUM
VENDING BUSINESS in Santord
GOOD INCOMI a to 0 hours
weekly Total once 51.13$ 00 cast
Write TEXAS KANDY KOM
PANY. iric, 1377 Bess. Rd. San
&amp;n'onio. Te. 71212 enciude p-our
rtIDtSe numbr
,

Mec.ene oi Station s 25th and
rtnch Take over S2S00 ash foe
tok in station 372 9607

js,ness tar Sue fl
iieOrcai
cludiflg building 1 stOCk SOS E
3rd St . Sanford Terms can be
arrangto Call mornns &amp; ale
eveningS. 377 43

Instruction

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Child rr.ading &amp; grade
certified reading teacher
tutor at PiCime 32) 1519
pour

State

PIANO LESSONS

Mature Male Help wanted for work
n ornamental nursery Semiretred may be cons'dered Send
short resume to Ba. 462 co The
Sanford Herald, Sanford, Fla
32771
14

Female Help Wanted

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13 MaleHelpWanted
AMERICAN WOOD
PRODUCTS. IPIC
s t.krig ajcl.ca'.*nS ID' tot, Of
Wt,f'k ing ioremaflPrefer 7.40' Over
end ripelenCed with Shipp.ng
MuSt have had Superv'IOry ii
penance Salary commensurate
I N e. per 'erc e Phone 13$ 4.454
moe .ppo.flt?nent (Alk tDr Bill
Ol
Mator
Driver
Truck
company Semi package van L'vt'
in S•r..Iord area Loc.l run E'
celient pay and company benefits
Mi,,St mei't all DOT and cOmp.nt
requirementS For inIormat,on
tontact Gulf Oi Company. P 0
Bo. 10121. Charleston, South
CarOlina. At? Mr J Pop
Used car lot man wanted MuSt be
mt'chbnCaiiy mnded Apply in
person to BOB YOUNG'S AUTO
SALES. Hwy 17 97, Sanford
Man with eiper'ence in pulling
mobile homes and set up Call 77S
4350 HiIi*ard Mobile HOmrs. Hwy
I? 92 Orange City
Fuel O,i drivers needed
Call 3fl 77$-u
Salary plus commiSsion
Masonry contractor for layout.
concre4e masonry ImcnI'd'ate$y
5tone island Con,tn,ction. 3734171
FOOD DISTRIBUTOR
wcr
tedS a man fi
Apply in person to C G Soar.:
Distributing Co Inc., I1 Pd East
ak. 51 - Longwocd, or call $34
*ith e.periance. needed
mmediat*ly Diesel tractor
Semi traler Local h.tjling Call
4 .n,t'v C'arotn, 305 654 3734 An
.oual opportul'i$y employer.

New boat manufacturer wants
taper .enc.id fiberglass workers Ig
work temporarily in Altarnont,
Springs, moving about the I sr$t of
time year to Sanford Phonl 031
S124 day or ewoning
Releibfl man to drive tru(k, toad
and unload material, and woeS •n
lumber yard 4. Hr *eet E.
crIi.nt fringe benefits Apply en
peeton alter 9 a in to Sco$Iy's
140n'Se 5u.ldts. 700 5 French
Ave. SanfovC

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WELDERS. METAL WORKERS
it you are presently employed, or
Skiled in metal fabrication or
welding. cortsder opportunity and
advancement Opening Dunedin
Shop, also field erection crews.
Dade City. Plymouth (Orlando),
Lake Wales Vacation. SiCk pay.
welding
new
Overtime,
techniQues Opportunities for
ifi eipaading
advancement,
collect.
Call
c'anizat.on
Clearwater Ii)) 734-3543, or
Plymouth 1)053 $06 0.SS7 Also
openings for welder helpers ana
laborers

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Cii 641 3079

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OLAPI MILLS STUDIO
Tm'lm'pbone Vflit managers. free to
travel Salary, COmmiSs.on rent
allowance, rompany b,net"s
MuSt have Own transportation
Apply in person Only to Mrs
Starratt, Room 617, Sanford
Atlantic Bar" Blidg 9a m hI 1 p
m beginning Monday Oct. 7
OLAP'd MiLLS STUDIO
Sveral lad-cs for teleprmofie sale's
work from c.e,jr ott'ce ri Sanford
S)6Operhour.SNifts9a rn 1pm
arid S p in 9 p in Apply .n person
to Mrs Star.tt. Room 611. Sanford
Attøn',C Bark Bldg 9 a in tit I p
in beginning Monday. Oct 7
BEAUTICIAN WANTED
For local bi.4nets
372 7661
Kitchen telp Apply r. person t
Otto's klofbrau Plaits. 2541 Park
Of lye alter 10 a in
Women to work in loliage nursery.
E.penience preferred 13$ 1456

A$f.ndnt. .sp,renced
preferred M.aiur. man Salary
ppiy at 1792 mo Atrprt
open
Blvd l'iata 04

Realty.)22 1301
2610 Hiawattia Ave at 17 97

Ti I. P lex
Loverly 7 story block building, the 3
apartments could be rented for
1350 monthly. Four bedrooms, I
baths. Come see it, Only 531.500

McOuillan
Ieal (state, Il 92 t,rBa'y
30566$ $311 or 66$ £473
YLS OpenSunda, I 301pm
Eve. Asso S74 249$
SOUTH PINECREST

714MEE BEDROOM. I: bath home
a.tPt Florida room, on lake, a.ith
Window 5,t conditioner
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prapes. 573.000 FHA
SE ACM 15. with il mobile home
bath, central heal
pdroom.
arid air. other estras. 519.900
NEAT AND CLEAN. 3 bedroom, I
bath lu painted inside and ut
O"lp 513.500

Seniriole County'Realtor
MEMBIW CRLANDO - WPM.L S
3fl 1991
1919 S French
Eves &amp;Sunday,322IIN

RETIREMENT HOME
7 Bearcom, I bat'. Froom,
located on 7 lots 111.0.30

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3 Buo'oom. I bath, kitchen
eQ',,ppmd,
arpet, central brat
S1450 OO,,,rl, and froas' in, no
Qualify inig

T* RN's. 7 3 Shift One coo., 95
still Appl, Lakevie-w Nursing
Center, 919 East 2nd St
lmnmed'ate openings lot 10 IS lad .rs
full or part time. Paid weekly
Earn estra money or start a
permanent Career with Sarah
Coventry. Inc For appointment,
mau Dane Briageman between 9a
and 12 at 46$ 4542.
Mature lady to work n .ci' cream
'.andwCr.shC* App, ri ps-f son to
The Big Dip, 2439 French 4w,'
between 3 30 and 6 p mn

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Bahama jut's Lubi'er HOm$4 i
for
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waitresseS and S ilthlfl help
Apply in person between 9 Il a m
and 76 p in 7505 rr,nch Awe,
Sanford.
DRIVERS "art time or full time.
We train you Good commission.
Yellow Cab Cu, 301 5. Park.
AAA EMPLOYMENT
a Mile off I? 92. Casseftmerr y
Iltiency SQ i3i 3100

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Cinderella's NurSer?. Monday
Fridlp', sa in to lOP in Saturday.
7 a in
S p iii 172 3594
'XPEIJILPI(ED BABY SITTING,
DaYOR'IIGHT 3775(149

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after hours, 327 06.45 or

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Pleat) bedroom. 1 balh, family
room, air conditioned, carport,
utility room. shallow well, patio I
0110 Grill, situated on tree Shaded
corner lot in WyrmnewoOd By
owner 372 9S19.

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Like new 2 bdrm, Florida room.
clo5em in por,h C B. a c unit.
waSher, arden tools, carpet.
Completely furnished. $11,500
Assume mortgage of 19.700 576
pays all
KULP RAiT'v
407W It5t
371 7335
BALL REALTY
and INSURANCE
REAL ESTATE INSURANCE
101 C WEST FIRST ST
Pt 377 5441
PuS 3fl 37S7
ST. JOHN' S

RELILTY

ThE TIME TESTED FIRM
l?OPI Park Awe,)fl $173
Available n.t$',tp s )fl 73

7 Bdrm, douoi. corner 10$. 51.500.
310 E 21fh SI 32)4147

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21 Hour Service &amp; Repilirs on Air
Conditioning. RefrigeratiOn. and
Serving Sanford and
Healing
Winter Park area Phone 611 7729
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Appliances
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Full 1mm' GE A'pl.,,n'i".
Santor..) Flit tr.c (uu'ip.ioy
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$5997 Tom ZIGL AR. 333 0153

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HEI'3I-lTS.-Zoned
retdcntl 140' a 165' 12700

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Summer Fabrics, reduced up to
FABRIC
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tree, 3)3 i566 IS Yrs e..penienct'
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ill me F nec Estimate Not ,,
32) 107S
and
Slum tO
repairs.
l'Iasler
SIMULATED BRICK. Call 372
7150 or 32) $677

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J73 5200
373 5500
H*y. Il 97
Sanford

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5. 322 $641

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Locksmith

$1895
$1395

SUPER BEETLE
Blue, Low Mileaqe

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Air Conditioned. LIght Blue

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Parts AccessorIes

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Spaceoll heater cleaning
Call Ralph 373 595.4

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I mm'.' [ ihiiliiitm'% III 5195

SHOPPER sGuIDE

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Mr. Businessman:
Were You Included
in the HERALD'S
Honor Roll
of the
Progress Edition
Last Year?

GERMAN SHEPHERD. Frie,
.',hutc'. 1' ytS feinaie 411
373 0552

Shoe Repair

Irrigatio'n

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Billboards, Truck Letternu
Sanford Api.' &amp; 4th St.. 323 1913

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(tI.ss female Poodle I yrs
ilOus. broken Reasonable 172
4509

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AIiIirovt'.I Motile home Servicing
QeecilI, a.oik. Ton ltacjgefly. Fret'
I it iitçS III 012$. 3)1 1110

GEORGIA'S CERAItIC SIIO",
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I ?'i l0i)5 .',,-it St 5'' 3770215
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r.iisinQ angel f.sh. equipri'ie"l
p', luJ'Ø Poole. 322 9162

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Aluminum skirting with every
display model sold now thru Sept

SADDLE EQU1PMI
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Now Open for DressmakIng, 20 Yrs
Alter at arms
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14e,swnAble prces. 21111 A.r1-nrt
Eltvd 373 7776
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We' Repair
x INODON'S SEWING CENTER
710 II 1st St Sanford SlPlG€ 11
32,1 61.61

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Riiif.ng -all kinds of leaks repaired
Work guaranleed 30 yrs ci
per lence
323 $313
7359
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wrsiiodeling'l Room Add.
il I type'. 01 carpt'n'ny Inter mar
4 .'asonahle 37) 1511

JA( i SONS Cl &amp;4AMICS, Soppl'rs
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I,ii',t.'t't"S. % 'iS i i P. 1111
S Francis Ave 3)) 1.111

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75' a 175' 53900

(5 &amp; 11 LAWN SERVICE
FREE ESTIMATES

V IT (lIEN
BATHROOM
AND
(AIIINE 15 Formt. tops, sink'.
ripert ,niStciIiilpr. 372 5052

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323-6700

7 Yr old Registered Paint Mare 32)

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MOBILE HOME SERVICE
Awnings. Skirtings, Hurricane'
AnchOrs. Utility' rooms. Screen
roilInS, Cabana rooms. Cool Seal
',r ConditiOning
(link F .nancinlj AvailAble
Ccitt 131 23))
MOIIILE WORLD
SALES I SERVICE
UNITED FENCE. AWNING
&amp; CARPET
751)5. PARK DRIVE
323 3671

$1595

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Miles. Eitra charil

51W KARMANN

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Hw 1792 at 5 points.

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LAKE MARY, zoned neighborhood
commercial 170' . 137' 115,000
WILSON
PLACE
zoned
residential About 150' •
51900
LOCH ARBOR- Zoned residential
Abt 700' • 150' $9000
PIPuECREST
Zoned residential

Pet Care

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$995

Bank Financing Available .

DEE'S TACK ROOM
SaddleS. Bridles, Halters
?rni,wq'stOf I Ion Hwy .46
323 2701

Home Improvements

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Horses broken and trained Call 372
3)t7 after 5.

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KENNEL S Itathirig, D.pp.ng
H*y 48 West Ph 372 1! 2

SE NV 4141K GLASS &amp; PAINT
710 M,.qmtcl.,5 Ave
372 4622

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MAITLAND STORE
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The Shoppers Guide Is Here To Serve You!

365 31 l

Acreage Needed PIled 10 13 acreS
toned M I. Prefarrably in the II"
Airport Road vIcInity wIlh'
railroad frontage AMOS,'
CARRICK Also STELf'
REALTY INC., Realtors. 611*00.

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$995
$1495

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At true MUSIC MAR I
17)IE CoI'os'sialOr
Orlando. $43 S7C
.Opmen9S 30041w

SHOP THE EASY WAY!

RYLAPID REALTY

Duplea lot wanted, Sanford area,
Will pay ca5h. P.O Boa 1393,:
WinIer Park, Fla 33109

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Radio Heatnr.

Blue,

M.'.lPl STORE
1601 5 Orlando A,.'
Matland. 64.4 7600
Ocr's' 9 S 30 Daily S

The following businesses
are listed for your

up to date way to
.'very problem.

fiVE ACRES, zonea Açrlcultural,
Willinqham Road, near CP.uluota,
na Only 11,000

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COMPANY

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Real Estate Wanted

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7,GUIDE

GEO. WILLMER ASSOC. INC.

37

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ESTIMATES

DIAL 322.2611 Ol'8319993
OF COURSE YOU MAY CHARGE
YOUR AD IF 'tOU HAVE A TELE
PHONE LISTED IN YOUR NAME

Trucks And Trailers

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.Over 50 New &amp; Used VW'S In Stock.

From $295

CASSELBERRY CUSTOM
I Bedroom. 2 bath, family room,
central heat. air, carpeted. 7 car
garage, lot 101 x 1.0 overlookIng
lake 90 per cent loan possible or
assume c*istlng loan. Price
t32.600 Call

tras. In adult park with pool Pets.
OK 711 Ifl

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pw5f steer no. .,tr,, .asn 5A)c
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PIANOS
JUST TO NAME A FEW
New Floor Samples
Many 1 Of A Kind

Zenith black and white TV, console
model, $125 7531 tI.r3riiawn Aie
Sanford after 6 p in

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COUNTRY LIVING
Near Paola, 7 acres, horses o S. 3
bedroom frame Only S70.000.
Good terms M Bateman, Broker,
372 7643

Ii' a 45', 3 bedroOm, air, many ci.

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1944 Chevrolet

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ililn'it Mod 4)00. 'Ia,. $91.0
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I A P,'iitø r.m'i.ii 403.3 Save $750

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conditiOn. 3731071

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will find this directory

17' a SO' Mobile home. Adult park.
Plo pets Will consider trading for
Older house 371 1551 after S

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1,60 Skyline Call $31 7323 Dealer.

C A Wti.ddon, Sr broker
Ill N. Park, Sanford
322 $991. NIghts, 323 1142

NEW FLOOR SAMPLES
Just To Name A Few
Many One Of A Kind

Singer Sewing Machine E,ecm'I)ert
conditiO. Best offer 371 41w)

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at Fairway Marks! Price redurd
721 4I7f ne 371 1Q50
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itit. $1500. 372 11*

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71 HOur Service
Call 372 7191

REALTOR

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1)47 '/olli,vist3eti Ri's
engine ',nr tføpendb4C. 5450
54, 74)9 qft er
--/l.iit '44. 4 Cit 01' 46 Falcon f '1
Only 11') dOwn anti
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payment's 0111190 373.1734)

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miff'S %tist%drd shIft Air ('w'O1
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,riti6V. radIO, neater, 14)0 372
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Calibart Real Estate

Sanford Realty
Day 372 1217

5,imitos'(I S only .iiitP.or tnt ',,nl,je'r
dealer, new Singer Zg Z'g n
i.ibifltt. 599 Other j.cj Zags frost.
KINGOOPS'S SEWING
167 up
CENTER, 710 1 1st SI - Down
town I?) 6581

3 Bedroom, l"i bath masonry home
in Sanford. close to school and
shopping. Outside needs some
paint. As is. 117,500 904 77S 7463
ewes between 7 &amp; 9

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.ilmO%t new, 5700 32)
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Ir The Bc-st Home Buy Call

JIM HUNT REALTY

Like New Used Orqans
Just To Name A Few
',wre,' I SR New 1)9% Sale $195
4,,',r'ir,n.d 1)10 New $1000 Same $495
ions Theater $3600 Sale $I1
'-omas Spinet $995 Sale $545

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1)44 Cutlass d/$Qnn Ar, raduals.
Intesi ,-s,qkys low mitljQC, 04
*nditiOfl.
Falellent
owner
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373 1730

Invite Comparison.

KIPIOSBERRY
Brick home, 3 bedrooms. 7 bath)
central heat and ar, kitchen wirn
disposal. range and dlshwashera
formal dining room. fully car
peted. enclosed garage' VA. FP4A
IConventional Financing 671
4060. Ray Crank. Builder._______

MAPIYOTHFPATTRs.(tiI[

7574 ParS Dr

Household Goods

SSA

B, owner, 3 bedroOm, redecorated
Owner will hold mortgage 460

SUNLAND ESTATES

3 Bearoom. 7 tiaths, den, central
heat I air, carpet, fenced yard
Located on lake. eacellent con
ci toe' 571 V.0

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Wiore inform ti
ot,ta ned from the Wdqe
Hour OffICe at 719 Carlalne
NE
12490
fluilding.
Seventh Avenue. North
Miamm, Florida 33161,
tiYlC1.)hOflC 350 5973

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Nelson s rlorid,, Rose's
l'lphmIlrl S (',APDFPS (ENTE
601 l.,''e'' , ;,r Ui l76

on aqe' from employers
t, the AGE
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IN
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EMPLOYM[N7 ACT

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Stereos (3)
'''I,? for rcti,ir t,,,rt,3i-% mit 514 "I,
515 10, and 5.10 70 Sortie *.ttt A
I M radio. I with 5 track hAl C
Terms available Call 5cr at.'
O"pt 173 94 II, or spi' it ç/.i
1 014(3 SF WING CFPSTEM. 1)? i
i'it, Downtown
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to U 92 or I 1 3 Bedroom. 2 bath,
large cornier lot, sprinkler system
immediate occupancy $71,500
Don't miss this buy at 122.000
Call 37) 1767
4 Bedroom, 7 bath, large family
room, central heat I air.
fireplace, carpet, breakfast room 33
Lots &amp; Acreage
&amp; many other eatras 531,200
3 Bedroom. 1 bath, 3 A C units, well Beautiful Lesure World Mobile
I pump, fenced yard &amp; utility
Home Estates and Marina on the
eiiellent cc.nd,tion $17,150
St Johns River From $13,750
.vh.(h includes home 0 lot A
fabulous community, with all
Bedroom,
I
bath.
needs
I
some
facilities on 17 92
recreational
parting $13,000
brt*er'ri Sanford and Deflar'# Off
Port Florida Road Phone 660
11)1. DeBary or Orlando 617 SObS
GROVE MANOR
central heat &amp; air, some car
pi(tng (a(elltnt buy at 136.500

'tori' ,',asl.t'?, iit. %m'r
-ed machine's MOOPSE V (0'
t'l, lANCE',. 37)0497

ibIs NEWSlVl.1'I.l doc' n0t
knoiflqIy accept HE LI'
wANTEr ADS that In

a Bedroom. 7 baths. 7 A C units, Byowner-- Park Ridge, ea%y access

5 ttc'oroom. 3 baths, tamty room,

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BOY! DO WE .

'.'lishing mac hine, a.titP I) II',
.mpatit y. floor mnonO't. nine rtnl i'
I'n,P yluti'd trim 5tI Ii 5l(i
J C P1 PlPll'''
Sanfommt Plate.

.'a IL,SON P,AlEW I:UIIPSITUI4I
buy Sell trade
117)3.677
ill 111% II I' irst 'i

$15,000

S temper

II' Pegrigeralof, avocado frost Ire.'.
floor model, originally $)S't 75.
SI"

a' .

5'

DrIvers

;iONOAYthru FRIDAY
8 3OAMtO53OPM.

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NORGETOWN
COIN LAUNDRY
COIN DRY LEAP'4ERS

noo

Hours

s:' ev

area 40 Nra a week, for fl
tormation phone 373 0379

70-Travel TraUers
71-Auto Repairs
Parts - Accessories
77-Import Autos
73-Motorcycles
And Scooters
74-TruckS And Trailers
75-Aut* For Sale

N-ce 7 bedroOm. 2 bath r'vimC cli 1
'Ar,,l, All lcrcrd
,i'ec".I

Business Opportunities

is coming to Sanford Two choice

Is

il-Bicycles
17-Boats and
Marine Equipment
43-Camping Equipment
44-Sports Equipment

Urban

Nerd Security guards for Oviedo

Rentals
:1-Rooms For Rent
22-Apartments Rent
Unf urn is P*d
23-Apartments Rent
Furnished
24-Houses Rent Unlurnished
25-Houses Rent Furnished
7-Mobile Homes Rent
77-ReSOrt Property For Rent
2$-Business Properly For Rent
29-Wanted To Rent

toe steadp workers itiOlidayl.
vlc5tiOffl. ,flurancel Apply 1797
Charles St - Long'a.00d at tnt'
praaijc?iOn oft.ce

iii, MAC 111tH
'.1
''i j,iqj. 5,ili,qit,litr', pIt ',ilit I...
S 29U, I s'Ii'isSeS%Cd. imay balami i' çf
S'S or 10 l).iii?'mili nil $1 (all
edit Dept . SAPSI OR I) SEWI t.
i I rsyrp, 301 Fast lit 5t 3729111
i'v"s Ill Ildi

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iSO Ill t)4O3t,5, I b,ltb t,'r?ii' a. lb
rloi'ida room, large corner lot, as
is

Wanted To Rent

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Walnut vertIcal book case, one r'nly.
wAS $95. retlixed to

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Lt4 .5 ,sant .5(1 fiitt PiaI'4iv or,',
i''''' ''1 I'.''
owns'rs fo'

322 d.0S)

372

SINGER STRETCH
STITCH

I 4.14 Ill lll
I or uSCO fur iii tom s' ,ipil an'S.
tool'.. etc Buy I on 1001 iti'i'-'
Larry's Mart. 71S Sanford Fimi

SPECIAL OFFERING

11.'sIroOrfl Suit, one only. hon modm'l.
irçIEtinl styling inrludCs, triple
Or esser, mrror, full Sue t,e,,'t
t",ard &amp; riemjht sfantl, was u's
'.c$i,tPtI to 5105

v clothes, and toys, ceramics
,..ij'. amid nther 1370011

Wanted To Buy

52

Stenstrom
yisl$

'if. antI Chair, black vinyl '''i
temporary styling, one only. flu..?
modal, originally $175, now. $199

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fanS repnises*.'icus '/Anf models
thoMC frOm 5" SlI iw'AC9-,meiit
It'd ride L .ttla or ro C edit
rpauired Mr
Ferrall or Mr
#latt.i'squi'inanteos to handle yOur
FOr
ICC Ouñb
apoo'ntm.n'
tel.pP'o.le 441 1111 or sfter Pp in
$31 511). r 475 7755

CANNON MUSIC
COMPANY

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Autos For Sale

75

Musical Merchandise

',1

T( I I il OUi " ? 57% ii'
Mll.t EMS
2619 O,Iisncfo Onivp, 3)7 0)37

ondit loner I7,SI11l
i.lml%pOt air
lilU 5730 tirmn I yr old 377 77)7

Pl,ir

Household Goods

SSA

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factor'.' 5'

ia', 1921 Sohafui 1300 0
r,illel p-arctIc."
7
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77VN Oh. SarsIorl
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l.vi'ry ),%tWl(J,i,
7 OOri in
Ols-lI iii 'Iy 10 S We liii, o mb i''.'
liCce tin tiOu'.t'fiOld Cons.qrin'i I'.'"
.i I
wlome For lntoqmation
Stan Vet mniilion. 372 9$7't) Sanli'. .1
1791 S.inut'cit
Am,,t.oui,

('f-.i!vro$et. ImPala.

BANK REPOSSESSIONS
lAKE OVER PAYMENTS
Dt IA I 'LA SISAl
"
jr L%.,.tr"I- crY

,,e'aten, tank, $15 Odds 0,
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;944 (piy,n'cl,e ?is,wWI, II?,
.liSf sS.13. pOwer nqa1ei. liS' ri"p'
owe s' 5171S 373 S0

Itu 1ec, F/AOOr'.CM', .4 -1ytl.wt dt'iVC
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ulC Pr 'e'-1 ''i
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Auctions

For

For Sale

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11 Sl,.'ed Spider t)'kP, III, Oil spare'

Carved Antique ,,IAP'iisjCiip l.iiimiip'
is is. 57%. 7 t,m'tlsprra'lc
dr'%S lmiiji M.%c f.M i4)i7

We Have Many Other ListIngs
Open Saturday Mornings
Available Sal. afternoon
and Sun's by Appointment

3

Garage Rummage
Sales

Si

S'or,om

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MOtlitl

Ifeavy duly utility trall.r. ..tra
'nd 6 l'ly tires $90 ) sp.s'sf
spitter ole. $tl 0.1 spate heAter.
tim'S, 54%, Odds &amp; ends. 37)
,',ftet' S

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Realty 372 2420
NiQhts. Sundays A Holidlyt Call

eQu.pi(S.i k,"'

Line to

CLASSIFIED!

Houses Rent
Un furnished

24

3 Lines Minimum

1-Lost &amp; Found
7-Personals
3-Announcements
4-Cards of Thanks
S-In Memoriams
-Rutinpit O000rt unitieS
7-Instruct ion
1-Financial

,

One bedroom apartment, new p
circorated, .ompletely turniShed
Ar conditioned. TV Reasonable
rtt'5 Orange City 1175 7ISS

Department

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DOPeS hAl 1 P. 1 A(.KL E 919 W lit
St Live flit Groce" es. Peer
6 9 Oci" I it,'i,', 1177

EXCLUSiVE
0(14 ARBOR
the' closest thing to paradise We
bavt to sell today is this spec
t.ullr spm,tlbedfoOmhome. with
3.
lovely baths, overlOOkIflo
Crystal Lake You'll have 10 see it
Only
ti rr'Ally app(t'ci.ite it
55% 0LD ndumtmimi the' tlr'Ac h

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rurnished garage apartment
Adults ortlt 372 5427

Want Ad

Your Direct

Apartments Rent
Furnished

23

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Sports Equipnient

SO

Art

I i.ui1iii'tC wandrotie ol Chief 5
tJ,i.lOrmflS, maplr boriS beds Pe'%t
s,ffrr '177 91A#'

51

E..ciusive -- ThiS hoilit'
Sand anta
has many lusuriest five of them
are bedrooms Has built in kit
hen, two t,led baths. rlorida
room with fireplace, difliflU roomn,
central beat and air, and fenced
.,,'mt't 534 !,Z57

by

Even

sirt vrc

Seminole Sporting

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43 Wriung

4' Leavt out
45 Polynesian
wodrn Aznumge
47 P,rv,
U Ancrnt Irish
capital
49Falathm'r
50 Other.. ie
53 Sot,eish cheer

4

Everything

111111(3 ',I (.hlP. t'tfl'f'Y', lit f)
lIPID TABLE WITH TWO
1172 5049

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114W 151 5t

Transportation

unpk'tni-xit.

lohn%nfl A tt's'' .5'' i'e' cc,,
C I0'Si'it All (ii ,,',''t"r'%it,ir
17
it:
75th A ',.i''i '.1 4,.'

For

Miscellaneous
For Sale

55

E,clusive II p-os)'rt in the
CITY
mrke4, for a frpflle bme. we
have a nice 3 bedroom with loads
I potential We'll be happy to
SNOW it 10 yOu $ISØI.5)

Hon e

TiftM/rT1r;

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MarIne

E'
COUNTRY CLUB M,SNCR
You can move into phis
as a ifl 7 bedroom, c,epeted
tOme today kitOlen equipped
Pi'utiful yard $12,000

AVAI.ON APARTMENTS
ADULTS NO PETS
114W 2nd St

Seminole

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Near hiwoltal
st1tt1're
CITY
and doctor's offices Look at thu 3
bedroom with large FlorIda room

New

THE BORN LOSER

1,1111 A (Ill)
Rsillaway. fishy lint'.
(AN 1401 I'S rUPPSITIJIF
ItAW I'.t St 172 5151

Motors
tmitr'
flits
wonSON S SPORtING GOOD"
'InwnIqa.n 'iarifr'rvf 121 5Ia

can.mi'i ii '. 5,ies Leacir',

Find A

r tItliPt1lCf1t For Rent

sI

GoOds

I an..1 2 tied' m MOder n
COMM000RE APARTMENTS
o;,Maoncil.a Avt' 37) 1340

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Unfurnished

WASHINGTON AP - "FOS
some
reason, Says George
., /
McGovern's oldest child, "Dad
hasn't caught on, if that's the
rght word."
,.
But is there won' in the
Case V-507: Alan H., az'
___________________ McGovern household over recent iiblic'opinion polls that
2(1. is a high school scen
'-" 7p'
- show Democrat McGovern far
behind President Nixon in this
Dr. Cranc," he betan, "I mal cahne a:m'unt f
'ear's presidential race
,
answt
Jf
Polls are absurd. sass Mary
side fresh water, the salt in McGovern, at 17 the youngest of
to protlems.
'our blood then pulls more the South Dakota Democrat's
For mi epl.un man
medical assertiens that we water from surrounding tts five children. "I don't know
laymen hase had to accept sues.
much about polls, but they've
never been right about my fa.
V1tho*it kTh)W%flg the basic
In such cases, sailors
before,"
IrJSOflS nderlvini them.
d tht
go insane hecau
Adds
Ann McGovern Mead.
why
us
It'll
you
'T'hus,
quick withdrawal of water at 27 the oldest child: Her íafever is an ally of our hcxbc's frim the brain.
ther's 'method and personality
in time of illness, and shotild
Epsom saks also obtains are not getting across. People
hOt he reduced art ific'ial)v
with .tpiriri or (-Old bath!, its laxative effect by likewise don't have a clear idea of who
extracting water from the he is"
unless it appl'u.0 hes 1(I,
intestinal walls, thus prciduc.
The two daughters discussed
in what amounts to an the campaign in an ir,terview at
''Vell, ('tLiltl vi
t'nema from the stomach on the Mc'Governs' iapanesestyle
show us why diahc'tic ha'.c dt-ar(1.
house in Washington.
For Mary, the campaign is
('5C1'5I5C thirst?
l.iZll l'.vmng a ''kind of traumatic ci(1'I. \ Oil
older
many
uid ss liv
schookis will recall that if fect."
people an' ictirns of iri salt (or sugar) iS in 01W ('Ofl'
"Basically," she said, "evsomma about 2 o'clock in
taint
-I with a membrane eryone in my family is pretty
the morning, as is true ni my
sparating it from a fresh shy."
grandfather. who list-S -th
"it's kind of weird," she said.
water container, the fresh
"I
always thought I could look
water tc'nds to go toward
at
criticisms of my father and
MEDICAL MYSTERIES
the more saturated salty or
be, you know, emotionally de\%'',11Id that .dl seniur high sugar o)titjon
tached. But that's really impcs•
cchouls oflrit'd a semester
Alans
question
about
the
sible.
course on Practwal \ft'di"I've found myself getting
cine," to enlighten the .kmer- insomnia of oldet people.
hurt by some of the things
what
I
is
inc-n,
espec'iallv
lean people and thus avoid
people were saying. And like,
call urinarv insomnia."
muc'h needless anuetv!
hearing people cut him down all
For mans' physicians ha.
Thes' waken at maybe 2 the time is realls a drag"
bituallv use polysyllabic .k.\t. to soid urine. Alis.
_
medical terms when the' then the-v betimn to think of
should employ simple
income tax deadlines or
of one syllable.
othe'r errotion-fraught ideas.
'Polydipsia" is regarded
Thus their blood pressure
as a classical symptom of
and their heart heats
diabet,
fectt'r. st-ruling molt' blood
lht polvdipsia merds' to the brain, which arouses
it till they can't fall back
means escessise thirst.
And it can rt'dilv be un- asleep.
derstoed if von realize' that
So u'duce sour fluid in.
MIAMI tAPi Saying homithe diabetic's bkXd sugar take after 8 PM., espiallv
cides
have made a steady inlevel zooms from 100 to of caffeine beverages lilt'
crease since executions stopped
maybe 400 or es ('fl 5
coffir. tea and cola soft in 1964, Atty. Gen. Robert Shespoints,
drinks,
in tias urged reinstatement of
When von thus quadruple
For then sour urinary the death penalty for specific
the sugar in the bhxd. your bladder may not waken you
both' crase's more water to till 6 AM.
Shevin told the Governor's
dilute jtl
Remember, too, that for Committee to Study Capital
Same is also true when beart attacks, the be-st treat- Punishment at a weekend
you swallow too much salt. merit is immediate oxygen. meeting that the Legislature
'e inject what we c-all easily obtained from the 2O should pass a new death penalty
a.
normal saline" solution into in the air, as by fast deep law to replace the one over'
turned b the U.S. Supreme
s'our vein at the hospital. breathing!
COWl
last June.
bith means about a 1 soSend f or my booklet llow
proof
of the need for the
As
luticrn.
to Control Our Emotions." death penalty, Shevm cited the
Bt if you wet" to ingest enclosing a long stamped.
"escalation" of homicides In
t'sm.'t-ssive' salt by mouth, as re-turn envelope, plus 23
t'tght years the electric
t
mnuht be tnie of sailors, cents
chair was idle.
adrift in a lifeboat without
"I think there's a direct refre-}i svatei, then the blox.l
Al.sy writ• lr Cr,,. t, rare lationship," he said, emphasizn.wupswi, ,,rk'stnr S
s ouki call for more' fresh c-f tim.
., n ing that a new Law should not
s atri to reduce the per- c.tts to e.vt ty$rii and py1ntmn
only be adopted but also used.
,
. ,.,,
Ccpi-lstt
11
'norbooöi.0
that
Without the threat of execuot'ntage of salt to
tion, Shevin said an armed robbet, for example. might resort
_
- to suuing...s_
wiu1e.c.
FUNNY BUSINESS
New legislation should imS.
pose capital punislunent in
NIJRCLT' !'-'
cases sthere people "kill for
during
killings
profit,
hijackings, assassinations,
murders of policemen and
prison guards and killings
during the commission of
robbery. rape or other felonies.
However, Shevi.n said socalled crimes of passion-barroom brawls and family
fights- cannot be prevented by
the threat of a death penalty
________________________
At,.,, a Pre,.1 Paul
Shevin said his specific proJumble
xisalii
were designed to "pass
' .,
,J "." ''"i .,g,.
',';
the constitutional muster and
ACIIOSS
(limb)
lie accepted by the U.S. Su.'Ts
1BbhiaL
preine Court.
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bapn&amp;t
41 1tdi.i'
Also testifying before the
(-'a _______
was Sir John Waldron,
panel
..
.tar'rr,t
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62-year-old
retired chief of
the
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working as
now
Scotland
Yard
i1ncws
,
r- '
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Otaaicomns
a Miami Police Department
$ Lc. :niit
teachcr (Bib) VDmrrtmozm
..7Nacai
30)'c'ikpt-uiig
lWasrn'
Ii Eurowa"i
xi Seiaw
59
Body
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itZmtiOtl4td
fi i!n..iI,
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DOWN
(cunb. loon)
23 S'rrua1
Pmp.n
ISporuvv tzick
atri&amp;cturn
32 Ecc'rntzlc
2 Mi,untan
4 C'tnurh unat
wheels
(comb. turin) 25 l'aIrn Iruit
33 Female sheep 3 Suigvsiaun
Ttxrkiah
34 Tropical 4ot 4 Arboreal
dmgniiiry
hum,'
25 Azni-ncan
23 Onagt'r
irn-entor
' Drops ot
29 SLipped
3( Fu'tlskcp,.it
r i1.i'J
30Car'- (c-ull
:17 Cu'm
€ i1i.
I I'cr,d tf tine
7 I(rmjtt,ti38 Same) UtIL k
3,3 Sets of rventa

ewer.

Apartments Rent

2'

Direct Phone Lines
To Want 4ds

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Analc-Saton

Private en

?rar'ce. -'vte bath &amp;

Houses ForSaIe

31

Rent

Furn,SP'fd cie'me room

WANT AD

parking

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Boats aIld

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Plugging

By George W. Crane, Ph.D., M.D.
Alan's query shows the
need fr a practical high
school course on everyday
medical problems. It would
certainty reward the oppressed taxpayers far bettar thin frilly cOUt1SS Ott
'Ballroom Dancing" Or
'Archery," etc.

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It not, prospective customers ha'e probably

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firm's name. when it was founded, who runs It, and what type ot
business you have.
know the benefits, and will
If YOU have been included before,
Lertalnly want to be included his year.
In either case, the charge of 58 will get your fIrm on the
Chronological "Honor RoIl,, •t't 'iLir .tth Proqress Edition t be
you

published on October 'ii).

I9'i Chryrolel V I half tii pus ,t,
Ic'sig bed. 13,0.30 mile's. 11630 122

4100
i63
Ilk) I' Model Mack Tractor
(50ti
lI.gh*a Reefer Trailer
mnpleIely rebuilt 904 733
units
093%
1910 Chap c-old Pick up C 10. hiatt ton
long wheel bale. V 0. autumalic
52 IV'. Uati M see Us,,,I Cans II?
4 IsI SI 1.1)5002

IfS) êiê Chevrolet Invck *ilh S50 gal
lank, runs Make off•r Hiiiker
Malerials, 7310 West 75I1i St
Sanft.ed 133 $161

Call BETTY or SANDI
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10 and a whop- 1)ade County and a small Democratic registration
o(BrowArd ' a heav
Ping 1Ih1 of 10 tn I)ltrict 15. ----------

Buford decried a lack of In. 5, six in DIstrict

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SANFORD KIWANIS Club installed new officers \ t'1wsiIy niZ1n u
awards dinner at the Sanford Garden Club building. Left to right
Wayne Albert, president; Ray Maitby. president-elect. and Burch
Cornelius, vice president.

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Ry JERE MOORE JR
terest in the only statewide race
Associated Press Writer
on
T.dav's ballot.
rment
'P
T*l.T.AHISSFV, fl
ccttt
A
MccAin.
41,
led
in
the
ItI'St
slate
issued
before
the
Sept. 12
-.
ate Supreme Court race
and more lively contests for primary Sept. 12, receiving vote has become a heated issue
three new congressional seats 2b6,-679 votes to 203,021 for in the race between state Sen
and a host of legislative seats Buford and 179,378 for Jim H. Lee Welsaenborn 43, and Wit.
will compete for Florida voters' Carter. The incumbent has ham Lehman, 5$, a former
attention In Tuesday's runoff made no proposals suggesting school board member, for the
any changes in the runoff.
Democratic nomination in the
election.
He was appointed to the court 15th District.
Rivers Buford, who has been
trying hard to stir Interest In his in 190 on the death of Justice
Weissenborn admitted last
race against incumbent Justice Campbell Thornall.
Mc'C-ain turned down Ruford's week that his staff arranged for
David McCatn, would prefer
that their Supreme Court proposal for a joint campaign printing a slate that showed
decision be delayed, but the tour, and he said they could at)- Weissenborn received the en.
winner of the runoff sets the pear together on television But dorsement of the influential Opno time that McCain found cration Big Vote when it actual.
seat.
Buford, 45 year old former satisfactory has been arranged. ly went to state Rep. Louts
Final selections also will be Wolfson It. who finished third in
general counsel to the state Educatlon Department, proposed made Tuesday In runoffs for the voting.
this week that a commission two District Court of Appeals
Lehman. an auto dealer callappointed by the Supreme judgeships and 15 Circuit judge ing for more businessmen in
Court examine the nonpartisan posts.
Congressional races in the Congress. said the slate has
election of judges held in
Florida for the first time this three districts created in this brought to the forefront camyear's reapportionment will paign conduct and "1 don't
yean
lie suggested that the race just get down to the head-to- think people behave that way.'
The winner will meet
would draw more attention of head sthgeafter hoUYcontested Republican Paul D. Bethel in
judicial runoffs were decided runoffs.
November election,
The campaign season began the
at the general election instead
of the primary runoff date. And uith six candidates in District although the district in northern

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Look Over Area
By BILL SCOTT

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John Krider, Greater Sanford
Commerce
of
Chamber
manager,
at
a
meeting
of the
ii
Chamber's industrial 2.5
committee, disclosed he has
worked with four industrial
prOWCtS since Aug. 10.

He listed one firm as Atlantic
Linotype Company, Inc., of
Brooklyn, N.Y., a graphic arts
d firm wanting a site upon which
to relocate in a 40,000-squareIT foot structure which would
employ 70-100 persona.
d
d, Beg. Howe, committee
h chairman, said this firm was
attracted here by the sign
placed by the committee near
' the Auto Train terminal urging
tli-

industries it)lcte here
Company, a
Kellwood
needlework industry with
prospects of employing as
many as 500 workers was
provided a tour of county In.
dustrial sites by Howe and
Garnett White, committee
member. Krider said Kellwood
was looking for a 10-acre site.
The chamber report listed an
automotive parts manufacturer
and rebuilder as seeking an
eight-acre site upon which to
build a 60,000 to 70,000-squarefoot building to employ from 70100 people. "We will know in a
week if they are coming to
Sanford," Krider added.
He also divulged that location
statistics were given to an Infirm
ternational optical
X),000planning to construct a

.'qu1Lre-fCt til.Iing to employ
up to 500 workers. "These
people want 25.30 acres,"
Krider added.
Don Rathel, committee
member, advised, "Progress is
being made in efforts to have
the U.S. Customs Service
designate the Sanford Airport
as a port of entry for persons
flying into the country." He
said the Airport Authority was
"about to send a final letter to
customs officials."
Committee in a final action
approved a budget listing
operations costs at $8,396.04.
Sanford City Commission
funds the committee with a
yearly $10,000 appropriation.
the
Krider announced
committee was returning $l,60
to the city In unspent funds.

The best time to read
our free economy booklets
is between 4 and 8 tonight.
APPLICATION 1 [It I ULt I
IF YOU ARE 65 OR OVER' MIDNIGHT OCT. 11, 112

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Here's where, most folks
over 65
find out...
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too late..41,111
that theyll
need ore
bli.U11
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Hospital Notes

di

Helen Ratmondi, Deltona
SEPTEMBER 29, 1I'72
Marion C. Ward. Deltona
ADMISSIONS
Marian M. Parlow, Deltona
d.
Sanford:
Martha Walker, Deltona
Annette M. Brockington
Helen M. Haggard, Deltona
William B. Rogers
Kieser, Deltona
Silvio
Davis
.1. Brunnelle,
William
lul ETUIS
Anderson E. Goodwin Ill
Longwood
Jerry D. Smith
Grace Reville, Bushnell
" Sherry D. Jones
Jerrilyn Clendcnin, Winter
ml Belinda V. Robinson
Park
Dwayne F Brown
SEPTEMBER 30, 1572
I
Susan Dianne Newman
ADMISSIONS
ws Kimberly Ann Crennah
Sanford:
Rebecca Angle
Wi
Nina Gibson
CV Kevin F. Eason
Laing
— William 0. Moore Jr., lake Jeanette
Blanche Sightier
Mary
McTheney
Theresa D. Sieh. Deltona
Bergeron L Brown

adrt

Dan It ISO

Richard Earl Treharri
Ethel 11nn Getek
Agnes Moore
Juanita Lawrence
Timothy Bogeajis
Myra W. DeVine, Lake Mary
Charles S. Rosenbaum,
DeBary
Iris N. Nebergall. Orange
City
Cheryl L. Robbins. Lake
Mary
Lecil DeVinc. Lake Mary
Mary E. Robb. Lake Mary

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Mr. and Mrs. Fred Angle.
Sanford
Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Lawrence. girl, Sanford

Now, you
can examine 'on
approval' this sensible, affordable Elder-Care"

Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Barrow.
girl

Plan with a 30-day money-back guarantee!

DISCHARGES

Just $1 for your first month's protection!

Sanford:
Beatrice DeAbren
Amos E. Jones
George A. Dague
Crawford W. Shelton
Louise H. Stenstrom
Annie Yates
Walter J. Stewart
Anthony D. Neal
George A. Wyche
Johnnie L McGill

I L Only $3 a month after the first month!
.Elder-Care covers every eligible in-hospital
expense that In-Hospital Medicare
leaves out except the initial deductible!
AU pre-existing sicknesses are covered.

Cheryl L. Eudell

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Ruby L Isaac

you need this plan
In Addition to In-Hospital Medicare:

Johoeva Siiu

read on! Learn why

Mona Abu Baker
Carol W. Hodges
Ransom Brown
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Annie Hutchison
James H. Urquhart
James E. Burns
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Charles L. Echols
it
Mae E. Anderson
IF
Geraldine N. Hetiel
Mrs. Jerry Gongwer and
24 baby girl
Hubert C. Ellis, DeBary

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For Action!
AS YOUR STATE SENATOR

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Dem.
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* Hold Down Taxes
* Develop County.widI
Roads
* Strengthen Law
Enforcement
* Zone with a Plan
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I WILL FIGHT FOR:
/ Strong land use guide lines for environmental
protection and controlled development.
,, Effective consumer advocate legislation to
give the consumer and taxpayer a voice in
Tallahassee.
/ Comprehensive planning to meet the transportation. medical care and recreational
needs of not only our senior citizens, but all of
Florida's citizens.

That's when everyone uses a lot of electricity
at the same time. It's also when you can help lessen
the chances of a power shortage (and save yourself some money, too) by using less electricity. And
it's a great time to sit back, relax, and read our two
free economy booklets.
Both are jam-packed with cost-saving ways to
economize on your electric air conditioner and other
major electric appliances.
Pick up your free copies at any FPL office. Or at
your appliance dealer,

Please use less electricity between 4 and

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Medicare Is Great —
But...
III,ltiI lospital Medicare. a
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long siege tit illness iii the hospital could
leave sou with crippling financial debts. In
tact the Social Securit Administration
estimates that Hospital Medicare covers less
than two-thirds of the average hospital hills
tor people over hS. The other one-third has
It, come out of your pocket And today's
in addition to recent
rising hospital costs
changes in Hospital Medicate', coverage
have increased the amounts that you must
pas Now's the time to find out whit you
need Elder-Care to supplement Hospital
tot-tort, soil have j lOnte1Tn
Medicare
hospital stas

Don't Learn The Facts
The Hard Way!
After ou're laid up in the hospital, it's a
little late to learn what In-Hospital Medicare
doesn't pay . . and what you have to pa
Very briefly, here's what Hospital Medicare
pays and what you must pzy.
Medicare pays in-hospital charges -- room
and hoard. lab fees. X-rays. etc. - for the
first hO days of a 'benefit period' EX('EPT the initial deductible of S68 and
the lust 3 pints of blood which you pay.
Then. from the h 1st to the °()th day of a
benefit period, you must pay $17 a day
- S119.00a week - - S510.00amonth.
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From the 91st day of a benefit period,
you begin to use up your "Lifetime
Reserve" from Hospital Medicare - a
'O-day period that you can usc only once
III your lifetime. But, while you're using
t up. you must pay $34 a day toward
eekour hospital charges - $3S .00 a week
s511 (1() 00 a III oil th

- kiter your "Lifetime Reserve" is gone,
sour in-hospital benefits from Hospital
Medicare are ovri for that benefit period.
l'ht tt'' I' up
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Here's What Your
Plan Covers
And Doesn't Cover

Here's How
Elder-Care Works
Ver simply, it says that
I

'i'u pas the first Sc.(k) ithc initial

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deductible) of Hospital expense that
Medicare doesn't pay.

We pa tot the first 3 pints of blood that
Medicare doesn't pay.

3 Starring with the 61st day of a 'benefit
period'. Hospital Medicare sas you muo 3
pa S I 00 a da) tot hospital charges
it tot
But don't worry Elder-Care pa

All plc-existing sicknesses (physical illnesses
you've had or have right now) arc covered in
any rccogniicd hospital from the momen!
sour policy is in force. All accidents are
covered if they occur after the effectRe date
of the policy.
Elder-Care does not pay for the initial
deductible ot ScOls Elder-Care doesn't cover
private doctor hills and certain other medical
services that coriw under 'Part 13' or Mcdi•
tare (which is Medical Insurance). This Plan
which is hocsupplements onl% Tart A'

pital Insurance.
A recognized hospital does not include
SOU for as mans days as necessar)
federal facilities, facilities such as nursing tit
rest homes, extended-care facilities, mental
institutions or facilities for the care of drug
st da of a 'benelit
4 Then. ti om the ON
addicts or alcoholics. Expenses which are
period' (while ou use up our "Lifetime
covered under any federal or state legislation
Reserse" i, hospital Medicate %J %S
such as W rktiien's Compensation are also
tot
hospital
must pa\ 534 00 a da
• exiuded.
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about
that
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charges Dont
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It's Just $1 For Your
First Month
And Only $3 A Month
After That'
Your Elder-Care Plan conies with a
money-back guarantee. Examine it carefully.
ilier c's no ''tine pr hit''. Show it to any
trusted advisor It you're not completely
satisfied, return the policy within 30 days,
no
mid we'll promptly refund yout inone
its, ands or huts' If you decide to continue.
your rg ular tin ri th lv premium is only S 3
per pencui

s on fi ac liii' '

slut ''Lifetime Ret-rsc'' is used

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I lospital Medicare sa s wu must pa ali
hat ge
sour own hospital har ges
that it paid up to that time Don't worry
this is when LIdet'are helps ou the
ur
nist! Because Elder-Care pays all
hen II IsrILil
eligible hospital charges
Medicare stops pa ing them. This
either on tile () st da of the ti

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'benefit period', or on the 15N das
depending upon how many tit %, , 11; I
time Rose rt" dassou used

Elder-Care pays all benefits dirc.tl
you, up to the maximum of $50,000 ('
lc't't' bt'Utfit'.

APPLY AT
ONCE - Now Is The Time!
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Everyone 65 or over automatically qualifies for ElderCare — regardless of your health, because there are no
medical questions asked. So mail your Application Form
today with only $I (regardless of the number of people to
be covered) for the first month! And after the first month,
it's just S3 per person. Remember that you're protected by
an iron-clad 30-day money-back guarantee!

�D ANSWERS

ILI

M FOICARE COSTS
JUMP A6AIKi
Now You
Must Pay
131/3%
MORE!

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Lilective January 1st 1)72 Hospital Medicare
payments increased again, by Liw ,Just as in
past years. amounts that patients must pay
13 1 1317! Fort unately
rose very sharply -

ILDIR-('ARE owners need not
w.ain zh: Flair autumaneallv ad,:is 1' ( ott'r
yet it still costs
z'zcrcaM'd lWs)ltt2l ehargt'
iust 53 a month. Today your Initial Ikduc
tihk is S68 (up from S60!). after the 60th
day you must pay S1 7 per day (up from
.
S15 1 t. Jnd your lifetime reserve ' coniribution is now 534 per day (up from 530!).
These continuing annual increases make it
more important than ever to protect • our.ct'if
at todai '.s razes' Send your Application NOW
before the postmark deadline.

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Right now. you have an opportunity to help protect your
parents against today's hospital hills. .1 long illness could
easily exhaust their savings.
That's why we urge you to
bring this Plan to their atand
tention immediately
help them get up to S50.000
worth of lifetime maximum
benefits from Elder-Care. Or
better still, just complete the
Form on the back page for
them. using your address, and
we will send the Policy and
Nlvrnent not ices to you

The Company
Behind Elder-Care
Elder-Care is issued to citizens
65 or over, no matter what
their present state of health,
by Union Fidelity Life Insurance Company of Philadelphia. Union Fidelity Life
holds the highest policyholder
rating available from both
Best's and Dunne's, the insurance industry's two leading
rating authorities. These ratings attest to the Company's
ability to meet its obligations
to policyholders.

'benefit period"'
lit pellod , begin, with
ii the hospital after the
oitr pohiy. Y.ui ret
lc 'hciicIt period until
.111 t ,I the hospital I or 41
tive days. Alter that, if
i the hospital, a new

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Are Your Parents
Over 65? Read This!

cancel me or raiw my
in and out of the hos.
cct thousands of dollars?
cannot he cancelled as
cep up your low IMC
titer how often, or how
r.t
up to the SO.00O
urn. And ssti.ti •
iv more 1113;1 S. per
general rate adjust inent
p. licts ot this type
our state

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si rinuith's 1)1J(CLt 11)11.
)%'Cr OS. may als ' apply
lot do nut send mine
S 'soil isutli iltiritig sour
peritid he 'tire to sign
flail it tud.i's

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�8 IMPORTANT QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Q

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if I have Hospital Medicare,
why, do I need your Elder-Care
Plan?

MEDICARE COSI

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A. Because Hospital Medicare was in 'I
intended to cover everything. The Social
Secu ii iv Ad ininist ration estimates that
I lospital Medicare covCrs less than two.
thirds of the average hospital bill of
;wopk over 65 And the dollar amounts
which von must
ot the (1111Cr third
have
increased
steadily!
It's your
pay
larger r.hare of the hospital hills tiLl1
makes E Ide r.('JrC'c prt )tCc t 11)11 SO
valuable'

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Over 65? Rea
Right now, you havi
portunity to help pro'
parents against toth
pital bills. A long lUn'
easily exhaust their
That's why we urge
bring this Plan to
tention immediately
help them get up to
worth of lifetime n
benefits from Elder
better still, just corn
Form on the back
them, using your add
we will send the Pc
payment notices to yc

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can I collect my benefits
oiic I'm in the hospital?
Q. llo%%

A. iher c's a simple I it I Ifl to he coinS
and
pleted by ou and your doctor
that's all there Is to it. As soon as your
request reaches us. it gets imttiediate
attention. Folks all ovel the countl%
have praised the speed and cIt icieny ol
(10101) Fudehuivs cLiiuii service.

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Q. Can I apply if I'm not in good
health.'

A. Yes, von can. There .ire hit medical
quest ions to ansss er All p1cc \ is! ing
sick nescs arc covered (will the mi 'men t
tuir policy is iii tiuc.

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Q. Will Elder-Care pay me ill tiase
other insurance?

A. Yes Elder Care iu you if) addition
o ally hospitahiia lion insurance of any
ol her heal t ii phins v m niav have.

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Q. Can YOU cancel me or raise my
rates if I go in and out of the hospital, or if I collect thousands of dollars?

A. Your han annot c cancelled as
long as you keep up your low pie.
nunrus
no matter how often, or how
up to , the S5O,(XM)
much yoll collect
lifetime mainium. And what's more,
you'll never pay more than S3 per
month, unless a general rate adjustment
applies to all policies ol hits type
Fi'rm I •')l')f in your slate
Q. what is a 'benefit period'?
A.A 'heriefli period' begins with
sour first day in the hospital alter the
ettelive date of our pohv. You re
111.1111 in tIre auie 'henelit period' until
von have been out of the hospital for at
least tio consecutive days. Alter that, if
% ()It go tuck in the hospital, a new
*hcnefil period begins.

6

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7 hills?

A. No, l'rivatc doctor bills are not
citsered by Elder-Care hecaisse they di
NOT come under the hospital part of
Medicare. For protect ii tn against doctor
hills make sure oure signed up for the
Medical part itt Medicate, through the

8

Q. Hi do I apply?

A. ( iiipk'ii.' tire Applicatitin Form
'n tire t'.ik 1uge, and in_ru it ssith otil
'sI hit Siltit titsi itititlhis protection.
'ur spouse. it over o5. mayalso) apply
4)11 this titrin. But do not send more
money ,' S cosers ou birth during % our
30-dav JI itS .iI pCI it d Be sure to sign
vitur name. and 111.111 it to

1$1 APPLICATION FORM ON BACK PAGE MUST BE

MAILED BY MIDNIGHT OF DATE SHOWN ON FORM

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Tuesday, October 3, 972—Sanford, Florida 32771
Price 10 Cents

65th Yea r, No. 3

and

rally in New Pswt Riehey Satur-

Jack Inirn, 43, of

lay and Kirk said aft.rcr4 he

Port Rirbey, also have he.n
!sz!H ''ar whn hog the hack.
log of Precklent N:c,n
Stat. GOP rbatrmafl
Tommy"
Thomas i id
T
itaternent Monday to SRY the
FInrifill (;wnrmttee ftw the Reelection of the President is
tral in Republican primarlea
and to specifically dWhiim ,

woqild vote then
'This Is As pressimistir ., the
first predic tion was optimisI am
1k," Stone said. "1
Just q wrong."
Some sharp name calling has
heen exchanged in the race for
the 5th IIictrIet Republican congreskmnaI nomination, one of
three congressional
.
today's ballot, all Involving
trIcta created by this year's

Soynn hotly uintected local
ra( ec were expected to bring
taut moderate crowds of voters
lil a few areas of the state
today, but 11w turnout in most
places for the runoff elections
was expected to he light
Secretary of State Richard
Stone predicted Ies.s than 21) per
rent of the 3 million voters
would
go to the polls, fewer than
w
the about rtOO,000 who voted in
the first primary Sent. 12.

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barked Ra$ney
District
13th
the
In
D.mnrratte race, State Sen.
lee welwnbnrn. 43, has admttt.'d knowledge before the
Sept. 12 primary that his aid"
,,0 preparing a
4'mt 'ist This h'

mailer indicating the corn-

ILI%'4!fl tmp'!tus to the
of William Lehman. $. 1 fm"r w?wl tyinrrt chairman

mittee supported Rainey
Rainey and former Gov.
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SR 46 Bids Opened

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State Department of Transportation
is allotit Iii ('t)!IiIfl('tl('(' imprtivenwnt
the ba lance of State Road 46 West
linking Mt. Dora and Sanford, it was
revealed today by Douglas Stt'nstrom.
chairman of the Greater Sanford
Chamber of Commerce long range
planning committee.
SR 46 links with the principal northsouth traffic artery, U.S. 441, immediately east of Mt. Dora.
C. A. (Bill) Benedict, I)eLand,
district engineer for DOT, reported to
Stenstrom that DOT has opened bids
for widening and resurfacing Sit 46
between the Seminole-Lake County
line, the Wckiva River, and Mt. Dora, it
distance of about 15 miles. The DOT
just recently completed constructing it
new highway for sit 46 betwtn
Interstate 4 and the Wekiva River, in
Seminole County, a distance of 10
miles.

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The case is being tried before
Let's all hear It for the
Internal Revenue Service, a six-man Jury, an innovation
folks. Commissioner Johnnie brought about by the abolition
Walters of the Atlanta office of capital punishment.
Assistant State Attorney
says "shocking scheme by
giant corporations have been Newman Brock outlined the
discovered."
St.lite'a case in his opening
The agency is recommending remarks, in which he noted the
criminal prosecution and tax case is a "murder perpetrated
penalties. . .with as much by robbery."
dispatch I'm sure as the
Defense Attorney Ned Jullan
Jr. reserved his opening
Watergate fiasco?
statements until later In the
trial.

Burton testified he was living
Be glad you're not living in
Chipley, Florida. In their local with the deceased on Aug. 7,
election, Theron Cook, if can- and had been for 18 months
did.ate for sheriff is ucuipç
sought for allegedly cashing a
bad check in Alabama last
year.

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Earlier two of the three
doctors on the county's hospital
had resigned and fled
town, claiming their lives were
threatened...

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The trial of Stanley DeBose,
charged with the first degree
murder of Vera Lee Mathis on
Aug. 7, got underway this
morning with the state calling
its first witness, Joe Burton.

By John A. Spoiski

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yes,

c losed
to Union F i delity LII insurance
my tnt mOtPy pn.mur" and h•s•tiy apply
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I understand that my lO(',
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Idl' Ca'• Plan Form 919
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Nursing and Convalescent
arrive. . .and today was ,the Center, Inc., 950 MellonvIUe
day". Rodney Parker of 2012 Avenue, today blamed the
Cedar Avenue of Sanford sent building Inspector for approving the roof of the nursing
his letter to Santa Claus.
(I don't blame you, Rodney. home, where leaks during Mon.knowing how long it sometimes day's downpour forced many of
takes for a letter to get to us the 107 elderly and III patients to
well,
nearby Orlando.
huddle at the end of the north
taking a chance
on It being late, right?)
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Next step will he the actual drafting
of the plans for the construction of the
bridge and the road, estimated to cost
about $2 million. The drafting will
require eight-10 months, with the
project Ch1'(lUled for awarding of the
contract in the 1973-74 fiscal year.

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someone to apply for these
trussing gua d Jobs:
only
The pay is minimal
but
the
thought
$1.6oan hour .
of possibly saving a life should
be more than enough cornright?
Give Principal Ileckenbath
at Pincecrest Elementary
School a call If you're interested
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pensation,

please!

This morning, the water was
still coming Into the five-yearold s tructure while an orderly
with a mop was busy trying to
remove the water from the tile
floors. Overhead, several
pieces of tile had been removed
after they became wet and
soggy and UWU' was LI uonIvr
o f them falling onto the
patients," Mrs. liollenbeck
said.

She advised Sanford fire d
on the scene
partment
today and roped off the area
between the patients and the
leaking roof.

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explaining the roof
It may be coincidence but
the admInIstrator of
problems,
have you noticed how many
conmore rood crews are at work, one year said the roof was
n
atructeit
without
expansion
now that the elections are upo

Incorporated and
the result lass been the leaking
otnts being

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some thing.
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DOT for improvement of Sit 419,
between Oviedo and Five Points.

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She said water entered two
but hastily explained
these rooms are not being used.
As she spoke another attendant

rooms

used bed sheets to

soak up the
water that was backing up on

condition above the attr$um,
where many of the patieat.s
sperail their daytime hours

The home was purchased
about a year ago from Sanford
Nursing Home, Inc., by First
Atlas Corporation of Glouster,
Mass., Mrs. Hollenbeck said.
Most of the patients at the
facility (90 per cent) are under
Medicaid (state welfare), the
administrator said. She related
further that no Medicare
Social Security' fundeth
patients are at the facility.
Mrs. Uullcnbeck refused to
allow Herald photographer Bill
Vincent Jr. to take pictures of
the roof conditions but permuted the entry of a reporter to

view the scene.

further

advised that bids

and that Mcntgomcry-Ward of
Cs.uelbcrry was given the job
and started Monday. However,

a representative from the
county
sanitation
office
reported he was at the home
and did not we workmen but
had been told the roof was being
repaired. This morning there
were no workmen on duty when
scene.

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carry the voters of Seminole County to th e polls today. and
disprove earlier predictions of an anticipated poor voter turnout. These
signs, located at the "triangle" of Highway 17-92 and Seminole
Boulevard in Sanford, were first reported to have been damaged by
vandals. Fur th er inspection revealed it was caused by high winds, and
not vandalism. If today's voter response is poor, what will have caused

On Armed Guards
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Schools Cautious
th e iveriluw expected 'tiere
from Oviedo when the eighth
grade is required to be located
elsewhere since the space s
needed for the high school 5-1 2

using profaruty toward the
was
inand
principal
Seminole County Sch oo l subordinate,
A group of Ea.'sthrook and
Board in a th
Lake
Howell parents were on
Monday night made mandator'
a motion by A. P. Bu.ie Jr. that hand again at attempt to coerce
SChOOL Supt. John Angel must the board into using its entire
receive board permission funds to establish a portable
before two security guards middle school on Tuskawilla
hired to patrol Seminole High Road
Dr Culpepper proposed that
School may carry arms.
The action has the effect of Ljwtun Elementary School at
amending a previous board Oviedo be rescheduled as a
action which specified the middle school and the present
patrol could wear items suf- Jackson Heights Middle School
as
an
rescheduled
be
I ictent for their protection.
Because this was too vague elementary school
Later. Culpepper prupuseti
and all encumpa.ssing. Buic
adviseti he would seek to have using plans fur the prese nt
the Issue spe lled out in more reague Middle School as a
concue terms, even though model for a new Eastbrouk
Angel had assured the bua.rti Middle School permanent planL
Culpepper also brought up the
that his intention was to have
'ccurtty personnel keep order need fur enlisrguig Jackson
Fkiht's \li,kIit, School to !iandlt'
using sticks and Mace.
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vote

Adair, County pollution control officer.
assured The Sanford Herald this morning that he is In.
est1gatLng complaints of muddy water pouring out of
Soldle"i Creek into Lake Jessup In the area of the
profoald Seminole County park. Adair stated In a
telephone conversation that be had taken water samples
in the creek as late as Monday and found the turbidity to
be within legal limits. This was before Monday's raging
mlii storm.
The situatloil was culled to Adslr's attention last week
by a Herald stall writer. At that time be said that be was
aware of the condition and had giv en a 'verbal warning to
Van [logic and Devlin. de%rk'pers, to contain their
dredging operations in such a maimer as to perrut Nov

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A F. Keeth, Opposing the
motion and voting "nay” weic
Jean Bryant and Ray Slat,&amp;m
By its action, the board take
the opposite view than that heki
by Sanford Police Chief Bemi
Butler and Sheriff John Polk.
Both lawmen In a meeting at
the outset of trouble at the
schL told the board they would
not allow their wen still "ii
tem porary duty at the 10.12
grade facUlty, to retmuin unless
Irley
carry guns.
fishing spots In Lake Jessup.
Sheriff I'ulk e*plauwsd. 'a 1 I'lear-old can kill just as much
J.ilear-oii,' U1 ,sdtiiig ji
his feelings about .uar'ls
carrying guns,
JA
The men, when lured itiust
tit Stok
Area deaths
611
receive
260 hours of police
611 TV
Bridge
tral
ning
before they will be
lt".3('
Business review
deputized for dut anti a.sigrtci
JA
Ca lendar
to the school to present turthet
8.A-9A
Classified ads
yesterday's high 94 Low 8 violence' that caused two
\'
('omnks
students to be hosotialtred
u tih 74 of
Inch of rain,
Dli
('rusawurd puLiLe
Partly cloudy through Wed- during the ffirst week of the new
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of showers tern for injuries received in a
68 nesday with chance
Dear Abby
mainly during the afternoon ineke involving fighting high
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continent.
'ditial
sehuukrs.
to ti
and evening. lttgtas
.611
Itcrtatnmnt
in another bearI s&amp;'tloii, an
Lows 'It) to 13. Rain probability
68
16-yraroki youth was expelled
Horoscope
50 per cent today and Wedand becoz;aes the t1rst expulsion
tonight,
3A
nestlay;
30
per
tent
Hospital notes
Fair and mild autumn (ruin Setninuk ILigh School this
Public notices .....2A
311 wemsttwr tionaimusted most ui the year after it was reported to the
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Society
r*'aru trw yuuw wasguilty t't
211-411 nation today.
Sp
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run off from entering the Creek or the canal.
Another t'bevk is being made by the pollution officer
and if a break through is found, be wW turn It over
to the legal department in Tallahassee for action. If It Is
determined that a direct dlstharge into the creek is in%olsed, the United States Arms Corps of Ingineers will
take jurisdiction.
The park at present Is undeveloped. Howeer the
bicycle and
count)' commissioners hat e plans to Include
ti
canoe trails, and ot her recreational sethi es.
Adair prouièvrd to report the progress maik In
clearing up the muddy water situation which has lung
been a source of annoyance to fishermen in the area;
Soldier's Creek ha%ing been in the past, um- of the better

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new permanent ruidthlu school
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at
break-in
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rejet'(eit today by the house
hianititig Lonunittee.

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hacked to dea th.
On the day of Mrs. Ma this'
demise, Burton testified, she
had planned a "country dinner"
for some relatives, and he went
in search of collard greens for

the repast, leaving her in the
store.
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to get Into the store. happened and she said, Stanley
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become
a
tempted
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was hooked on the in. hit me'."
between
The
door
series of verbal blasts
Julian at this point, even
th
en rang the door bell
Brock
side.
He
Brock and Julian, when
ough
the statements
th
queried the witness If he was to the house and, receiving no
the
presence, objected.
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of
Jury's
aware Mrs. Mathis was a answer, proceeded between th
denied Julian's obThe
court
widow, Julian objected on the store and the house and
and
another argument
jection
hol'ered 'Vera Lee'."
basis it was a leading question
emanated,
culminating
in the
Brock then offered, out of the
and would lead to a "chain of
e
dying
court
warning
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argued
the
court's
ruling.
declarations of Mrs. Ma this.
tions."
"Somebody is going to be in
Burton went on to relate Mrs. Burton said when "I got to
of court. When I make
blood
contempt
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e
a
ruling
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County in order that Lake County
might acquire right-of-way for future
expansion of SR 46.
St enst rom also reported that
contract has been awarded to four-lane
SR 436 West to the Seminole-Orange
County line, near Apopka. Contract
was awarded to Ewell Engineering and
Contracting Company, of Lakeland, on
its bid of $2,334,686 and allows for 360

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Present pave m ent from 111 feet to 24
feet, and the construction of eight-foot
shoulders . The entire project will be
resurfaced,
Awarding of the contract for the
work is expected within 10 days or two
weeks. Actual construction is expected
to require about a year.

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to enjoy the spint of the ocion.
under a buttery blanket of bread crumbo flavored with grated
onion, a hint of thyme and chili powder for that South-of 'theBorder flavor.
Mullet Mexicans
teaspoon chili powder
2pound' mull et fillets,
i teaspoon salt
fresh cr froun
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4 cup butter or
Paprika
mirgarine. melted
lemon wedres
1 -tip 1:-,tied onion
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paprika and lemon
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over filleta Sprinkle with
wedges Spread crumb mixture
paprika Bake in a moderate oven. 150 degrees F.. for 20 to
25 minutes or until fillets flake easily when tested with a
fork. Serve with lemon wedce' MakeS 6 servings
For additional recipe' write to fond., Department of Nitural Resources. Room Wi, larson Building. Tnllnhas+.o'i.
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3 tablespoons chopped
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2 hard-cooked eggs. sliced
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1/3 cup chilled unsweetened
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1/3 cup chilled ginger ale
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RESPONSIBILITY

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S PROTECT
beaut'p £ environment O f
our stale
• STOP torced busing
STIFFER pen alt,? r i $ cit

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Who Cares,

• Run the

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abuses.
• Stop we lf a re
Change welfare to
workfare.
*No additional taxation,

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No state personal income tax.

S Repeal intangible

tax

Repeal legislator's pen
sion plan.

Use "commom sense'
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• Save our Capitol build
ing and millions of tax
dollars.

NCF

"let's roll 'em up

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to Work"

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law

lobA &amp; re*ponsibility,
*KEEP the constitutional
law abiding citizens
to bear arms.
•STRICT &amp; swift law en.
frocernent.

time

capital

IREFORM probate laws

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GREGORY NOKFS

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expected to corninent on Uie

McGovern."id, despite I voice

status of the Vietnam peace ne-

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'ilition to Sanford i kytin'
%f'mhers if the Grea''

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J'hr. '.Vr.ht
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Saturday night ihoiiting

ml the Seminole Count
imm1Mt4fl, is well as
anfard area dtgnitanes will
for 1' ercmnf1
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tlnng with the entire Fr
F.dera1 staff
Ds'sijne'I by Gutm.* on
and
Dragah.

Ilenry Stevens Phil- in Mid- Architectural firm in ianford,
will contain
way, according to Sheriff John the home office
41,IY)0 iclimrit feet of snce.

Polk.
fll ¶10 pnrking tmita, and sill
C(x)per, 30, was charged tl1C
Ada Coo
with aggravated amault anti be erected by Williams
(.0. It is designed
Prn engaged in criminal Development
support ii 't
ultimately
ffense having weapons. Bond to
but
this
first
tage will
was set at W OW on each
n ereeteit,
ice
four
floo
.harge.
Frnm the tap ut the first floor
According to Polk. Lewis

pistol. Wright arrested the be gold-toned Ol mirroring

woman ihortly before noon the greater Sanford area In all
directions. The existing main
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the American
we become a country more began some 2M ye2rs ago."

arrested

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Nixon (iis('Ussc(l urban proi a nationwide television address this evening, a day after grains in it radio addressWeda
Sen. George Mc('overn said lie nesdav saying his adrninkthinksAme;icans want the (ration has "doubled federal asRuth E McPherson reported
t
country "to follow nigher moral si.stance to states and local'
everal items missing from her
ities—to meet the crises of their
Oak Haven Drive home in
standards."
Congratulations to County
The President announced treasuries." lie said the adForest City. Among them are a
Commissioner Al Davis
plans for a closing blitz in his ministration has also "r12 gauge ihotgun. valued at M;
uiipgn for re.eIetion'There creased the sense
osts
u°r
will Ix- nationwide television and control
and a motorcycle helmet.
tics
in
the
South
and
South.
Poli
speeches this evening and Mon. nities—to meet the crisis of the
ll be eluitinated to cut valued at $l&amp; Richard Balira'r
the slight changes, which will design wi
west. This honor Is accorded to day, and campaign trips on spirit."
By ANN SIE('ZKOWSKI
bring the construction costs tosts There will be sonic slight of Bamer Auto Servn'e,
cc
roup C mt I it WI
McGovern said at a rally in
a;t
Friday and Saturday to six
lAflgWoO*f. told deputy
"Well gt'iitli'iiien, finally, .se down to 1247,245. Changes were changes in the architectural
Ii
who ha v e distinguished
states-Mklahotna, North Caro- New York City's giirment-wor•
Ca4
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a
(,ran
ffing
selves ,) their accomplish•d
tiring you gtt news," stated T. necessttatetl because the bids finish and some of the sta
Mcxl- ners istri t that toe ,mefl•
uria, Rhode Island, New
auners, worth $100, were taken
u oris co, California and Illinois.
• l contributions
menIs andsocia
can people in their own way are
j Popp of Environmental le, submitted in September were will be different.
r0uui Pus business.
Still to be settled is the matter
politics
and
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th
may
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sign Group, which has been far over the $260,000 which was
Two 1772 Chevrolet trucks
The President's speech is saying something
they
,o ernmen
working with the County on the approved for the detention of water and sewerage. The
scheduled to be televised live sound old-fashioned
were reported stolen by E.Z
design for the Juvenile l)eten- center in the 1970 bond issue. City of Sanford
has indicated
from the White house at 7:30 want this country to follow
available
unless the Haul Rentals at Howell Branch
Saiiit' items to be omitted, ac- that none is
tion Center for two years.
p.m., EST. hlesides discussing higher moral standards."
rtw
Last
week,
the
Seminole
cording
to Popp, are outdoor facility which will be built near Enco in Casselberry.
''What I have heard,''
art
the country's future, he is also
U.
valued
at
w.
Department
The Greater Oviedo Jaycees
,
County Hoard of Commission- recreational areas hi, said that the County Road
V
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o
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fliuInifl , inal PiutflS ,,or uit
irs authorized I'opp to go to the average stay at the' Center near Fi%e Points, agrees to
.reariions Chevrolet, .I')O
Index
b,
Jaycee Benefit )Iorw
'l'allahas.see to check out some is only Three to four days and nexatiun to the City.
South Highway 17-92, Sanford,
Popp told Comiimnisstoners
f)1.
hill
1.
that
this
fact
alone
indicated
no
II)
the
lirolsiseIl
ar('hit('('tural
,miiiiiriit
II
Editorial
repiirwui 191 Chevrolet tr'ck
III
Ari',i ui'itii',
of
reed
for
the
recreational
areas
that
if
he
had
to
work
around
illn Sit 4216
Country '1uirktr
611
Division
changes
ith
the
Entertainment
6)3
. stolen after a man took the
tlridge
lie said the clock with the others
R ic. hard
i.
for the $'nef:dU')
fill
Youth
Services,
so
that
upas
had
been
planned
we ant
Horoscope
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Ui. UU or i es
(•ii
Place.
the
modifications
that
toilet
facilities
in
the
velvet!
in
this
project,
he
would
of
3A
proval
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lospital
notes
It
was
valued
back.
21)-3l)
('lassiE ied aiLs
have recommendations for
Young Place w' in'
e
rooms
would
now
be
sec
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be
moved
up
more
78
could
Public
notices
112,500,
711
omics
July 4th and has uiedu'al bills Cross%sl,r(I punk'
28-311 quickly and (tie remaining eliminated, that there were final approval before them by
.Societ y
GB
- -plenty of these facilities in easy Nov. 14 and Cuiiumssiuner Al — - amounting to more than $12 000
411-511 procedures could begin,
Sports
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l)r . ('rant'
of
this
Vandal-proof
storm
Davis,
who
is
in
charge
Help out won't you please?
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Stocks
615
Dear Abby
6)1 i'nrmi;ilett' mm:t'eting of minds tin drains and extra plumbing hues program. revununended that
TV
-which were in the original the bid be awarded on this date
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Street, t )ngw(ton the charge
f violation of probation
Goodall w.ii jailed without

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closely with Congressman Lou Frey on matters that involved
the federal government, including securing the Space
Shutt le for Florida. Now Congressman Frey is supportir
Hugh Evans for the State Senate. He feels the experi
ence and integrity of Hugh Evar,s is what we need in the
Florida Senate to clet results. Elect H...o
Senatcr, Dktrct 16.

Illinn dollars will

%It= wai shot in the left 3ide of to the ronfline 4 the fourth
~ts back with a .22 caliber ffoor. the buildinit"t; faclade will

hoarse from speaking lift the vision of this country, and great ideals with which

too much, "is a cry on the part that

views oil the future of Arnerica

unemployed. and yet through
July of this year 1972, there are
now 4.9 million unemployed?

SEMINOLE COUNTY TAX ASSESSOR FOR 12 YEARS

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And by the way, the "polls"
were wrong in Canada just this
week, remember?

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Hl(ll-RlS1 ,\l)1)li ION to the Sanford I'

HUGH

wotild he willing, if asked, to
discuss with Seminole ('minty
School officIals methods they
had used !' 'rsntrrbl dui1ent

for the multi-itoried building which wi serve
wth in savings and loan

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State Representative, District 34, Rep.
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•BU1LO the right roads in
the right place at the right
ORE INSTATE
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And even this highly respected
public opinion prognosticator
admits that there's a good
chance it isn't going to be a

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Widely said ()range (Th(mflty

('on.structlon of a new four-stnry home riff
addition to First Federal Savings and Ln.t
\'oeiatinn of eminole county
(,round ill be broken at 8 11) a m Fndi

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Richard .1. Widely, ad.
ministratlVe c'nnrdinator ,
speaking as an individual, said
the carrying of mace rir clubs
by security nffirts or pl
sonnel might result i n an open
confrontation with students,
since it could be interpreted as

r adical change (Juring the coming year with the

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thoughts on those whom t d
like to have representing us

1/2 cup butter
1/4 cup granulated s4ar
1 1/3 cups unsif ted flour
1/2 teaspoon baking powder
1/4 teaspoon salt
2 eggs
1 cup firmly packed light brown
sugar
I1 I IIJ a
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1 cup dried apricl rinsed in
hot water and cut up small
1/2 cup chopped imedium.fine
walnuts

In a medium riuxing Lx' I
cream butter and granulated
sugar stir in 1 cup of the flour
pack mixture, pressing don
with fingers, in the bottom of a
buttered square cake pan i9 by
9 by 2 inches' Bake in a preheat ed 3O-degree oven fur 15
minutesMeanwhile on wax pa•
per stir together the remaining
1/3 cup Flour, baking podcr
and salt And in a small mixing
bo wl beat eggs wi th brown sug
at. stir in flour mixture.
tiquer. iprit(itS and walnut.
Spread over hot base and balt
in the 3S0-deree oven for 3
minutes longer. Place pan on
wirerack to cool. Cut into smLill
bars using a small metal
spatula: betiet"n cuts,
spatula clean under cold
running satt'r and leave damp
as you useit. Store bars beteen sheets of wtx paper or
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We adaptei this recipe from
the delightful 'Cooking with
Wine and High Spirits" by Re
becca Caruha CorTlerstofle Pa
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HmtEsHF:R
(heese Tray with ('racr
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solve
"Pay as you go' school construction financing will
a school
only 1-3rd of our school building needs. We will use
50.75 years. Shouldn't future taxpayers share in paying for

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that county handled its ittlAent
discipline probln't5.

S &amp; L Starts
New Building
In Sanford

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to sttin unruly persons.
These would be Bedding,
flIt hard Evans, (' 11 Franklin
.ini! Wayn" Epps, assistant

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hoisrt1 nmuec'ting for approval

tru' t wm s

Si tviol I

iirunstipalc, harry St.'inrruetF,
s'hrioi security guard and
possibly the dean rif women, if
she wants it. Bedding added.
The Sanford High School has
teen involved in numnerrms
incidents r,f student nllsorriers
Once ss'hool began in Sep.
ternt'r
Sanford police and Seminole
County deptitities are being
used at the school to prevent
disorders tint Il the Srtwil Board
with the roopatatlnfl of the
sheriff's department, locates
and hires trainerl personnel to
walk the hallways to stop
(IIsflI der s
N.ight"rung (n-argc' (nunt'j

';tndi'ntq were arrested after
two girls were struck and
another youth wnc beaten arid
mobbeil
He'Iillng salt) alter the inrl, lent ho teterrnirn'rl lisat ma( fir
waq noe,lerl to keep order at tff.
far lIlly and therf-froril, had
troull the suggestion to Mrs
Bryant, who introduced it at the

B,' Bill. S('(FFI
('o tint v Sc ft iu'I
Sc in tim I
Utuird W'lnecmtny night
atithinrltt'il the Serninrile I light
Sh"l arlmninistrat lye dali to
.ir r v moore In order to keep
i llc;s ipilni' li t the Sanford 14-12
i:r ink' itchol
Un a mo!Ion by Jean Hrynnt,
vii e chairman and it seconding
1)). Stuart ('Ulp4'ppl't, the s('tbool
hoard approved itiare carrying,
after if retiucst from Se;yilnrile
High p1w' iiial .1 ark hts'tlrtlng
who ativki's 'the I Irrald that his
rt'qtiest was t)ase(i on the
Monday Inridenits at the high
school during if '1mg at)(i54'
uisceuiihlv Police reported two

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Increase quantity as needed

Seminole Staff Requests Mace

fill

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all
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felonies durinU last fiscal yr *
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of the students at Seminole
especially the
high School
Interact Club and the National

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Honor Society.
Interact Ilas donriteil $2W to
the Glen Ilorton Jr. Illl and
the NIIS went out and painted

boxes as a
fund raising event, and are contr ibuting 0 to this sanie fund.
Thanks for reminding us that
ti&amp; dUSt ru th irri poflSItJlt Ft.
at theM hool, that's no reason to
assume the remaining 99 per
('ent aren't the kind we can
proud of

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I)rlginall) the (ruudni
us apples, etc imuiking the parents
hit'h lulbo s
lament,
Intended as a letter to the of the precious child of toda)
uft.r m d soon to I'Ii,t t tht
tutor but slu, ., the trt nil
S(t lilt (I It) be is idi spread inrtal joyof iialLusttn
Spooky nights, ghosts. obhns
mall) parts of Seminole
Tuesday night ise decided to and grandparents renewing the
joy of lialtosseen through
gist' it more prominence:
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MARY EARLE WALKER, your elected Seminole County Tax Assessor
for 12 years 1957 through 1968), now retired, states:
"My choice for Tax Assessor is Terry Goembel, Rep., who has 7 years
experience in the Assessor's office. Terry worked in the office under my
supervision the last two years I was in office. I believe Terry Goembel
will do a superior job as our Seminole County Tax Assessor."

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Tonight at 7
of
the
canchance to meet all
diduites, and have a delightful
thicken dinner, t.
Sponsored by the Lake Mary
Chamber of Commerce and
the Woman s Club, all of the
candidates from both inmrties
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Mary Elementary School.. . to
greet and rneet the voters.
No speech longer than two
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•(;rziiuItntt" Jenny Howard foUnd IlleiltY of takers among the I k,rakl
No

NEAE41) to worry about leftovor

"Aiigels" Weltillesday morning. 1,eft to riilli(Nl),riiiiii('Iiiltlwick,('iti-oI

(;alloway, Mrs. Howard, and I ma Smith.

G rand ma Unhappy
fter Halloween

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dressed up and )eIlmg
Has Ilalluisset-mi timed"
I ,at ti if,), kitchen table this familiar • trick or treat
Well, taM flight sias nut 0111) i
iluirning, looking at the usually
i'lmiptv bowl of candy— It lay itisappoizitnwnt to ou children
piled high is itti suckers, licorice in the neighborhood, it isas
sticks and gtsxlies of all kinds, letdown for this grandma. too'
Fien though I don't blanw
lluilbowet'n was last night, too.
1 hail 152 children last ) car on the parents of the children for
llalbosseen night and last night not itaring to let them take a
we're only 13. 1 checked t'ttance u: getting hurt in any
neighLit)rs on fit) stretit and

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across town. The suite thing

as the world has t'tiaitcd ''the

happened to theill,
'llits 1-4 it slitall for lustaticthap pen ed to
t hat

%%itches have

YOUR
SHERIFF

John
Polk

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SEMINOLE COUNTY
. Ex perienced, Dedicated
• A Proven Lead e r

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Man For The Job

VOTE POLK FOR SHERIFF

woll,

An irritJtettGrMtitw

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Delta ftnit
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when bids from the and Steve Newsome.
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Freeman said that dumping
hour
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over
consuming
water magnified the
discussion of a drainage the

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interjected Mexalos ias
tumeddown 1ive Um bause

drainage problem five time-.;
which would res:Wt in a "five
times bigger law suit" when the Councilman Troy Piland,
drainage emanated to someone
discussion seemed to
else's PY
reach an impasse, said the
Freeman mentioned the cleouncil should simply out1m

W illiam call, who
requested a toning change.
withdrew his request.
has
Commission
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County
ctract
a re
A portion of the
all developers developer and ei ther ant
requested
39 as fonerly known
drainage to a natural refuse the request
Still
Meadowlark Unit one, formerly provide
no
if a
the
point
and
that
there
Freeman
pressed
Clifford Jordon and Out
owned
area
at
the
edge
of
SR
419.
no
council
allowed
a
72
inch
pipe
in
was
thtn by Michael Alexatos.
k,
the
dumping
c
ree
to
of
effci
leading
nowhere.
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natural
purchased from the lain by
drainage would
at the guarantee property on-rim will
ued a
Carroll
Ca
the
city
limi
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"en
a bring asuit."
of
edge
zoning change from R-1 to R
inch pipe stops dead,"
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numerous Freeman said. "man. you'd
Council,
on
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better be upstream of the pipe.
previous oaons had
said
Further,
Freeman
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ase.
open drainage ditches and
queried ho
a
Freeman
hoeing ponds. Mexatos a
expected
the city
CoU
to pipe all drainage water, but
the proposalwas axed because expend $1 Uion to dire
at drainagetokeJPs0"Y0U
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drainage overflow in that area
Council again queried
disposition of the drainage
problem. but CaU balked at
a dedaion the city fath
thatynotaofbapoOnof
the cost of piping the drainage

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Sunda y. e xcep t Saturday
by The Sanford Herald.
3rd,
N French Ave
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Second
at Sanford, Florida 327M

can develop the propertY."
Continuing. Freeman said.
Vhen you bought the property

Subscription Rates

Carts
Week SSc

from Alexatos you knew there
was a drainage problem and if
you can't p'sde drainage

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Florence J. Stafford, Deltona
Doreen I. Carrier, Enter-

Admissions
San
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Jarnes 11. Wilson
Edna Stroud
Anna Kafka
Susan E. nomas
Williarn Rountitree
Christopher Young

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It. Games, Orange
City
Discharges

Sasiford:
Mrs. Joseph Lepore and baby

boy
C. Shaw
'Mrs. Brad Pelkey and baby
Eva B. Gustafson
boy
Clyde W. Nutt
Mrs. Richard Jones and baby
James H. Demps
girl
Martha Rascoe
Itoxici Lee
Lorene li. Phillips
Marvin J WtIliniii'
Caroline Scheicher, IkIar&gt;
J ames Ellis Sa)ICS: Dellary
Stephen A. Faryna
Wilburn V. llughes, Deltona

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PARTNERS

Pol. Adv. Paid for by Al

District 3

pin, at the

N1 Shuffleboard and
American Legion liall of, U.S. Tourist Club; covered dish
17-92, south of Sanford dinner, 6 p.m., business
Installation of new inembers is intleting follows, lit tile
clubiloiLise oil tile lakefront.
scheduled.

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10 am., at Sanford Woman's Nov. 7
Sanford Senior Citizens Club:
Club.
Sanford Civic Center at 11:30 a
Nos
sack lunch followed by
American Legion Auxiliary ill.,
53 will hold its November program und business meeting.

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Dale W. Owell
Anita E. Williamson
Nlildred J. Williall'S
Thelina Storris, Altamonte
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Mary K. Dickin, DeBar&gt;
Harrison Bernritter, I)ellary
John F. Cheney, DeBary
Dorothy Meeker. Deltona
Clara M. Gilniore, Lake Mary

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L"cleciii A. Myers

Ruth M. Ohnab, Deltoiia

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is clearly evident each and
charged with breaking and
TRIAL. DATES
every week at arraignments
entering with intent to Commit
with the situation worsening.
a felony and griind larceny,
Other drug offenders. and
Arnong those arraigned this
week, with trial (totes set, and trial dates Include, Leonard trial the week of Jan. 2; Mary
all entering not guilty pleas are Schildhouse, charged with Meece Bennett, charged with
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L two Years. The
Drugs are
sthtementh made to the fireariti Steven Ilelferan
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charged with possession of a
paraphernalia, trial docketed count
commissioners that Uiese were
ohlbited
drug;
and
Francis
for
tile week of Jan. 2, pleaded
prevalent in classroornR buses pr
charged with
n six Petrusa,
months there have been 1,92 possession of a prohibited drug.
on the
the defendants
diliaflou
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2, plead not guilty; Itudoipti grand larceny, arraignment
lcMt0 of it )ro)lIt)lted drug
with ((lfltlflu('d until NOV. 7 for
(i)nrge(I
the most Terry Murl:itt, charged with Mueller,
retaining counsel; Dianne Kull,
Undoubtedly one of
of
a
prohibited
drug,
jssestoii of it prohibited drug; possession
by
ever
taken
forgery, trial the
tittering a
Important actions
with arriitgntncflt continued until
rliartal
the
(;tiry
Mathis,
the County ('ommlsstOfl was
Ansley, charged with charged with uttering a
funding in tile ,
with William ltuiuiphreys, char ged liobert
forgery, trial the week of lc.
of the Drug Abuse Council,
of cannabis possession and sale of a
poSSCSSIOII
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and Paul I1iielIis, not
the promise of additional funds Willi
trial set for the
sativa
I., possession of drug prohibited drug,
if needed.
possession week of Jan. 2. pleaded not present for arraignment, and
Illustrating this contention is paraphernalia, and
tile state announced he is
I lollis guilty.
Musslewhite poslbl&gt; In tht hospital and
the fact that in arraignments of a prohibited drug;
Witt)
charge d
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Dennis
would t'heck, arraignment
held before Circuit Judie flogers
of CIfl8b5 41 SatILI
possession
charged
with
the
Dominick Salfi, again
nt inued until Nov. 7.
of
pOSNt'SSlOfl
and coIn a sentencing, ItolIk'
drug cannabis sativa I
docket was consumed with drug I..
as ,traI)t1ern1liil, unit possession possess
of drug 'nira )hcr- Iirlx'r, charged with a tworelated cases. Of the
drug;
Peter
nalia
prohibited
trial
docketed
listed. 16 dealt with ((rug of- of LI
count information of breaking
Moeller, charged with sale °
not 'tillt'• and entering with intent to
of
Jan
2
dead
week
tenses.
Ralph Reen charged with commit a felony and grand
Possibly help in alleviating cannabis sativa 1.; Steven
with possession of cannabis
charged
Bauder,
the
larceny. pleaded guilty on Sept.
the problem, in addition to
possession of cannabis; James 11it(1 1)ossession of drug
25 to tile lesser offense of the
funding, is the donation of a
charged
with
paraphernalia,
arraignment
ncil
Schillidt,
seoxind count, petty larceny.
building for use by the cou
of it prohibited drug ; continued until Nov. 7 for
SaltI adjudicated the
by Jeno Paulucci. and a Pos-wssion
Abbott,
charged
with
parent
notification'
and
Karen
Judge
Roy
1t guilty of the offense
planned program of education
possession of a prohibited drug Musslewhite charged wit tI an(Iplaceulhim on probation for
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cannot develop it. However. he
told i:loxmcd no developer muld
bear Ote tmmefildous expense of
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lift'.

tn1cr 't
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Hoekeepng Scrit'e$ at
SemInole Menrtal
fl\cpl. h*. been S('lOCtO'i
a development cortinatc* in ServwcMaster

First Federal To

LAST 4 DAYS OPEN SUNDAY 12:30

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Edmcmds said that this in.
vestment in Sanf ards fut ure is
'iirtI evi&amp;TXe of the ccm
ruaeuxe First Federal has In
Sathcrd. Sirm1e Ccnmty and
all of centralFkrida.
' Th is new addition was
ptaTmed tentatively l years
ago lqxt cupietion of the
present bane office," be said.
adding "we will continue to
exert our cufaderice both in the
ecuiotny ci the area and the
posm
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windows and rearrangnent i
internal space.
Edmonds said "the only
inmi
we anticipate to
oucthe
main drance to the parking
lot on West First Street.
Parking will be available bc*h
and at the
m the regular

the continuing volume of
business at First Federal. Two
temporary trailer offwes have
also been used on the back
Parking lot for several months
'Our growth is an expression

of eonfcience our MS have
shown in First Federal of
Seminole since we began In 2L%4
with nearly $5O. Today assets
exceed
$S rriflion, and we're
Auto Tdfl Facility. Entrances
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Edmonds said,
are just arcmd the cwn
l'rrouughmut
th
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years we have
Elm Street. The AuU. Teller
pumped
money
into sound
Facility. recently dedicated,
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mcaes
thr
ugh
will be an added eoavethence
- u Fkrida so that we
u -- ut central
home
ld give
dedicaled its new
aDvdirin this period of Fe
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turns
rXISSllile
to
he
on West First Street, It was
sa'ers.
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same
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cuna ere
edge of tmm.' eicetiat
the *iole downtown par'aonof dituon as we iriease bo.h the
vokune and
&amp;Word will be gmatly artf%1Ct to sa vers.. Eionds
pr(n ed tn this one naD step

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During the past year. rvy
iriob of usable space. incluthrii
the former carnmu
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Professors wthu the Meiklec*un the rapidly expanding SerAward in lf63 and is currently vuoe.Master organization
serving an the National CornBrooks, a
native
of
irissicinonAcademic Tenure un Shreveport, Louisiana,
FLgber Education.
received his formal training at
The Orlando Area Emory FOrkOSII Memorial Hospital,
Club includes about 450 alumni
minots. Upon cmand parents of StUdCIttS in 26
png the company's voms
Florida cities.
management arid
Dr C - .R,wk Magruder
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eve1opment program, he has
Orlando is president. Other
held management respon.
officers are Dr. Kenneth M. sibilities in a
be
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Wing of Sanford, president
before
coming
to
h
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p
ital
s
elect; W Marvin Hardy III of
Seminole Memorial.
vice presiden t;
ServuceMaster Hospital
Thomas P. Hand of Winter
and
Park.
Dr. James Porter Jr. of
cwianàpastpresident-

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Continuing Education

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Sanford. is a panelist at the
annual convention of the
Association of University

Evening Colleges that con.
dudes today in New York City.
Gordon is a member and
former chairman of the
association's Junior Co'lcge

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The theme fcc this year's
A UEC convention is "Options
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new principal at Bear IAke
Promotes
School is from Chicago, M.
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Robert
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minustratcir of Seminole at flowneri Grove . 111. is
luier
providing
Hta'
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for
that one of his department servces
America.
The firm
beads. Randy Brooks. has been across
ATLANTA. Ga. - HeIU7 I. selected as a 1*veloixnent reccnized far its extense
wden, prominent AUanta ocrdinatrt by Servwe.Mast&amp; research
and emplce
ittcrney and thairman of the Hctal Cap.
rnctwatiara] programs in the
L'-nory Unxversit Board of
liz.ed fields of hospital
Brooks is Coordinating sp
Trustees, will speak at a dinner
Manager of Housekeeping housekeeping. laundry, plant
of
operations and maintenance
MeTX)T-Ial
Services
Ares Emory Club Wednesday,
Nov. B at the Hilton Inn South at HOSPital Selection for his new
responsibility was on the basis
The cha irman of Emory's of his personal dloprnent
aria professional growth wiuun today's
board of trustees since l%7,
Ser
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in his new role as a
from the .kssociaucm of Private
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Georgia for his outstanding will be responsible for one
oervice to higher education phase of the extensive
throughout the state. He was managment training and
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style's--smocks. flares. man tailored 1661t, 4, P 104 all the CII55IC4. W4'-i

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Arnel
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with self belt, acetate satin trim.
Fashion colors; sizes 10 to 18.
Extra sizes, req $16, now 12.80
Sale prices effective thru Sunday.

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customers
possibly wared away by the week.
unusual clan pro)ect
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believe
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Reg. 64.95. Portable 8 track stereo tape player. Operates
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State bonding which would
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FM and FM stereo radio. Speakers separate for true stereo
1iS'ning enjoyment Features separate volume Control
for each channel tone control lever, and automatic or
manual tape program selector Telescopic antenna. Builtin power cord for AC and batteries (included) for DC

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The committee is to devise it
plan to help cities fund projects
for upgrading or developing
new waste disposal program.
The findings are to be presented

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beca.ae there is no moct'y for fur trial c'( the
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Pieri6ent Nixon tx'ougN
cart.l to a halt in Janurry 3Y71 be set t this 'ime

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he said, are bogged down in red
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cities applied for the Federal

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the loan fund.

ill recomThe I(xin fund would be conmend a course of action to the tinuing, lie explained, as cities
Legislature which nieeU; in spe- repaid what they boorrowed out
of federal assistance they recud session beginning Nov.28
Spicola said he was deter- ceived. Loans, then would pro.
vide "seed money" until fedmined to find out what happened to about $48 million cities eral grants were in hand Askew
should have been receiving &amp;aid.
froin the F.rivironniental Cresse urged the committee
Protection Agency in Atlanta to consider broadening the powfor new treatment facilities.
ers of the state Pollution ConVince Patton, director of the trol DeparUnent.
Pollution Control Department,
told the conunittee 95 Florida

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Warrer, Burger to bear the nsave WeLiberger lo; defendant
with a view to ordering him :o
combined suits, 5j4 he do
sso oo so te co-p
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c-cmsiderth,czinalproject dead. aEngux'cis

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spring Construction Cover of durable Hercilon
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thein up to standard by Jan. 1.

provide super comfortable multi position balanced
reclining Cushion's polyurethane foam with

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before U.S. C,rcwt .-idge Har- plaineci it wr.ud hr.rm Ibe ec4vii)H,hmnOThLNtb. .,gy.

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DONE

barge route
Rsdph E. E1P. Jr., atey
for the Canal Aj'.horiv fFlor. At,jaic (wean at Jackaonville
idLfth'dthemoUooVednesda) and Gta.1f of Mexico at )ar.kee-

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a defendant in five Invurtut.s the !d.utdow n.
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nilyurelhane foam 12 sice, supports in each mattress and eav,
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Budget Council on Envir-mmentiol

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three fronts.
In Orlando, Rep. (uy Spicola,

the house Select Committee fl Gov. ileubin Askew announced
Sewage and Water Pollution he'ddoublethesizeofthesewer
Wednesday into ways of fund. construction loan fund to $100
ing treatment facilities to bring million in Ms recommendations

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t:-ee- S :e st~, Ifa%,res S;~ !
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148 million in federal anti- of f Ice
favors a lending
pollution 1und ea rmarked For program
Florida while officials grappled
Joc Crimse, a state budget ofi with the state'ssewage crisis on
ficer, presented lbe committee

FOR THE GROWING

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Baker (hoft I to Sheriff John Polk and Dii-plity
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makes Playbuy look like
Many of his 20 student.&amp;. vbD Sunday school material,ol' she
ranged in age from 20 to 50, re- said.
acted with ernbarranent a.,d
Another wora
"What perctintage of the peopilt
Porter. 32.. soctt pastor t who frequent
Kendall United Methodist welladjusted? It obviouslY
Church, termed the iiisit to the c-aten to the kind of pmw whr,
adult bookstore "effective and lacks sexual stabthty."

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fir' 'itt u'to Iniii W'Iitng 'gnln to wind up In the ron."
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n.'cloy is'fi,ii' cIc'ric$Irig whither
w'clq tito Juidgo ,u$c1 Butt it
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Juit roll hnppi'ri that make ruifr'.
(m,tc'uipt. on'I 'ml') he wpuilll
'tiutill it over f(w a while heftit" For Iho prr.teiiion of all of uq
arYt I t,ave I n go try the ru1e ."
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dir in fl0VP hk fiutilly coil of n
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ciutintry in rmnlng In wboit a
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plants trees automatically, It digs a ball, five and oni
half feet In diameter, four feet deep, and weighs ap
proximately two tons not Including the the tree It will
move a free up to ten inches In caliber without causing
shock to the root system anytime of the year.

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We will move your Ire" or bring you ours.
For Information call -

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mortar harrogi's.
The I )ta' ('a Isuriler i'nmiq; was the third frontier Vli'tnniuiese offensive that began Mart-ti 10
The South; Vii' Inn nmis'se s-ouiunnn.l u;lsi, i-Ialit'!
base overrun in the higlilnuu.is in less than ii
month. Scores of rangers were reported to• ha vi' that giver nniwnut for re,; had driven rn"i m sy I rfMpeseaiwd. But the fats' of &amp;) mu ;en who tuol been lt'in a numnts'r of hiunulets ranging from 12 mil"
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W(flhIUit'(1 In the fighting was not known.
rupiliul
our('a fell Just twists' slawn
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helicopter gun["SL nail South
ships and txiniuts'r; attacked the North Vli'tna- ti'ruu;s had r.'t - iveri'il the h4sl is's if 12 of U.' 12
miurse force zurounti the .-ls-k, uunnl field reports Amii'ritan, killed i'uesilay stieti it big I I S
suId at least three of the enemy's 154 med liii;; lIrlI( npti'r urn sheil into a Ilissled ru e field in U'
Mekinig Delta 35 nulls's southwest of Saigon
tanks were knocked out
lb.' Viet ( 'nag in it broadri; st ca iii Its lint i'
I lelk-upters were unable to lift out the wounded
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Skty tnjlq'q north of I )iir Co. North Vietrinms'qe
SAIGON t M') North Vietnamese Iriwips and
tanks overran another twirder camp in the trisips with four I ariks ttos-ked the Tan ('anti
Central I !Ig)ilnii.$s today fill lxdh South and North Base w)ifrh thi' Stuitti Vietnamese rc'vapturetl
Vietniutuics.' fought to espanil their territorial lust Monday.
South Vietnariucqe gunstilpq rex.rteclly broke
control ls'fore a ,'s'se-f ire.
The South Vietnamese re ported nearly I) up the attack unit the piini.s said they knw-ketl
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1i,lif1cation for the Irs'rnits'r ;urrrcsfully sek a County
ui'ket1 ip qualify ing papers (or
qualify twfore Erktay.
(orrurnissinn post
riuni;r;pat elections, nears
ffiic. hut ty noon uwIa' uad
For the Umunril are- ('te14
In Cassetberty, two can.
rui;.y ilenillinc
them to 'ity Intl.
didatec have qualified for Druggeri, Thnma- Emhr.'e, not returned
Altamonte Springs, which viw
H;idari'k usa
Joseph
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mayor and another u 1,r, rif. Irnuuts Kirby, Richard i. i.thfl
p; two electIons
nr.sutrrng
nilirateit
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Joce'h
ttuithty incumbent
untested, has two candidates licially qualify P'ruitay and eight
office
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mit
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district I incumbent Donald the thrc open Cr.unni s'alq. John
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memory. fMngwrind has six tim draft Mayor K.'nneth Rrnwn
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in its
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$12,000. The Jaycees have
WiLson ;.aid he did rot lue'.
operator
of 480 public housing
help
raised over $1201) so far to
that HUD would approve the
pay the expenses. hluiving Just units, will file for bankruptcy request for additional
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been released from the service, after Dec. 31, unless us
artment of housing and operatios moneys, and in thar
Place had no medical in. Dep
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Fourteen events are sehl
n-i.e uahtying pern.i
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tiled for the show being operating funds to cover a
Mayor ur;ni''(l1.' ilrnwn I ., :r *lit- ;
for candidates seeking election o the five wats
pr loose the funds.
tiantileti by Torn fow ser, owner projected $96,000 authority
the event the authonty LI
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'his
Eepoel
and Zliufl Miller
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in
the
City
Council
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the
mayor's
office
of ('ount.ry Quick. There will be deficit for fiscal year ending unable to receive addiUocai -:ity ended Wednesday with the most tetivity
Victor Miller I, frill
C.iunril, r'ntp I
classes for beginners, juniors, June 30
(unthng and is bankrupt,
Vicki Ilaker. Mildr.'si
hiuwarri
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the
municipality-s
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Housing Authority executive
and seniors in this gymkhana
have to take
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nciuding
i'-ulmsr
anututate
qualilteil
(iv'
Cuiburn,
Betty
Sixteen
director Thomas Wilson III was FEUD agency would
show. There will be a costume
projects operatiorts
mt
sees
over
the
couinitlman
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Incurnbent
rnC!l.
Two
authorized at a Wednesday
class
is some th ing they
irnup .1 -John I) 3sxith •untl -er!ta IA'Hlan.'
return to their .itfut'es and me ifltiuitheflt
authority meeting to and "this
night
donated
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Wilson at
want
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Charles ilrnok.s.
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don't
(roup
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ounsiirnan
was
electt'tI
umpposetl.
request the additionally reS1
gauge shotgun to be given away
Mellon imi Miir.in SleencPilamul. :ompkung his (tnt two :/'ir
Tr
the dcii. lie said a similar incident
from
today
funds
at the e v ent.
Clear-water and •rm on the City Council, trew no opposition md
at
ha
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- t'roy PhIan.t.
rniup
Jacksonville IWO district
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in" or
:.un'il
mats.
rnups :, i it -il
HUD
turned
that
authority
over
thus
was
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of
"k's'tion.
\leanbeen donated in several Jars office, when he carries a budget
-.vhuleirrmig 1,rnd mmd the ma r
Fx ins! James 'ear
while.
Councilmen
Herbert
the
tenants
to
operate
to
amendment to the federal
placed in local businesses by
Wilson is the former assistant S.user, who was elected only last March, diii not itfit- t' ire (or me-year erms.
agency
Gamnm-iige's
Dan (;uinnmnage of
of Rochester ,
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':nui.'r 'he prntIsuuns if the 'itys
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housing commIssioners aLSO
Drive-in Market
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public
housing
and
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igo.
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York
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hoptiloplisi
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auth orized Wilson to carT) J
appointed a month ago to scotcheil the ballot Group I aicumbent Charles
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sequence of referendums, The
directors of (treater Sanford
Chamlx'r of Com:uierce want

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attacks in South Vietnam, the .ar's largest
number in a 24 - hour period, as both stdes
jockey for territory before a cease-fire.

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resigned after flurry of protests heist by S4isser -intl srthr Miller. acunibent
in the event the FlUE) office
over housing conditions by Yr.1: ;
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announcing the engagement and forthcoming
Sanford
to
Nobles
marriage of th en- daughter. Miss Debra Susan
of
Barrett
Robert Hinson Barrett, SOfl of Mrs. Maggie J.
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Born In Reidsville, Ga., the bride-elect Is the granddaughter Of Mrs. Robert Whale), Claxton. Ga.. and Mrs.
lis Noses, 612 Sari. Sanford.
Miss Nobles attended Seminole High School and
graduated from Cntr&amp; Adult High School. Seminole Junior
College. in 1971 She is presently employed as a teller at
United S.at.c Rank of SemInole.
grandHer fiance
flance.who
who was
was barn
born in Moultrie,
Moultrie Ga., is the grand
son of Mrs Ruthie Lee Mores Lester. Ga. He is a 19
graduate of Thomasvllle High School. Thomasville, (
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Winners average for all 1O
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Tickets for the concerts rim'
duo-concerts with his teacher,
On Nov. 10 and 11, t*Itona
be obtained by calling
Woman's Club will sponsor two Miss Alexander.
LeRoy has built his organ Karl Schaller. 574-1690. ticket
organ concerts by Mildred
Alexander, world renowned playing style around Inter- chairman.
esting modern harmonies and
cardigan jackets over long concert organist.
The
c-oric'erts
will
be
at
the
rhythms,
varied organ st)lings,
dresses and skirts many of
CANNON MUSIC CO.
club house on Normandy clever regiswations with em.
PIANOS &amp; ORGANS
thern knife-pleated.
l ex. Boulevard from 8 U, ID p. m. phasis on orchebtral tones and
n* covered look chdri'
sound effects - These factors
and are open to public.
tcndallthcwavdown however
SUNDAY
have
provided instant suss
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with
Miss
One notable exception was a
ivors crepe shirt atop a beige Alexander will be one of the 'AtIereser he appears in con
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crepe wrap slr.trt slit to the top countrs c mast popular young rerts through the
organists, LeRO) Davidson
of the thigh.
F II The pant outfits shown in This will be Mr. Davidson's
MAITLAND STORE
Nov. 11, Min Alexander will
first appearance in the Eastern hold
1601 Hwy. 17 92
%% emnberg s boutique collection
op from 10:0
part
of
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United
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of
all
Phone 644-7600
were the most appealing
a.m. to 4:00 p. m.. also in the
Mr. Davidson began h
music at the age of 4 Woman's Club building. This
CA N NON
Among them was a '-denium" studies of
on
the
piano.
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1959
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workshop
will
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open
to
the
jersey pants still
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his interest to organ, under
nivy print shirt "Demum" is
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Alexander
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smll pants combined with a
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career
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visitors at Lb. home III O'Neill
IROl W 2nd St
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%iiiiich girl-, most IrN out ;111411)4
Nlr-, Ben Buth.r
selected
t.d for i Innut. .1 'rimp
Sinith are
explains tile Cit.I,
making their home at 414 E
%%onderful opiliortunity for all
l4th St.. Sanford.
) tr%- their
Interested Cadettvs 14'
-- hands at a wiluk'rness *'xls'rIt'Iict' without the burden of
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other adults Oil hand to elljoli
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.sist ill the %%vekend will
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be Mrs. George ('ustelli,
Executive Director of the lk4irt
George
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costello and ,NIrs. Ernest
IAlrenz, First Aiders; Mr. and
Well over a thousand persons
Mrs. Toni Montoya, skill
attended the Volusta [lose
games. Sir. Nlax Currie. Society's first annual show
c.illipsite Judge, and NIr. Bill Sunday at tile Florida Bank &amp;
ltt'ynultls and Mr. 11111 Dupree
Trust ('otnpari In Daytona
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Hurry. W6'VV
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hundrid
\tarls
sour
night singalong ss III be lid )
spti inin roses were intirint in
Miss Leslie Fox of Stetson
cttiiititi.un in (lie Horticultural
University.
l)ivissu:i, of which 210 were
hit trusups w ill lx in ,urns ink'
ritib. n ss inni rs In addition
4:00 II.N1. Friday. They will
beautiful
pitch their tents or hang their
arrallgit-Illents featuring, ro.%es
tarps or plastic shelters in their t'ntt!red for competition by
assigned part of the genII'
int'nmtx'rs of the Council of
sloped, 5)i1t'-Wi)O(lC(l grassy
irI.'n Clubs of Halifax
area within thu. protection of Uit distritt •srid VHS rninibers
Silver Springs .nnipuund
Garden OM' (not in toni
They'll cook supper over petition) adorned entrance
charcoal no eaxnpstoves or tables and were displayed
gasoline permitted 1, then attractively on tables and
gather for the i.ilii5)5%t(1('
counters the entire length ci the
bonfire, singalong and other
lobby.
entertainment.
Beautiful displays by the
&amp;-iturday will be full will,ill('
11,11ifax
Chapter of tile
tr l hiki skill g.um s .und ltts.s
Aint r sari ilibisius Sot set) t1it
Allen attractions. ,\ft r sUp)t r
O rchid Society, thi Nur
tiuinifirt
there will b skits
'a rs nit n s jcsou.ition hiitiflfli(I
of 1)clton i
In(I •i t tlk .111(1 (54. uii,,nstr.ttmun
b) 1(15 Beach
l Itoss AIkn Surul.is morning
Nursery, and the lug Value
then will lx religious sersict'. \urs€rs .ukkul(ntnu.ndousl) to
or all faiths.
the overall beauty of the show,
At tile 1:00 1'.'A. closing nag
Inaddition,.Sunniland Pro(lucts
ceremony, troops will be
represented by Sandy Knight
for the
had II most attractive bootti
best campsit e, ttn'
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iorinance in skill games 011(1 for
products so necessary to good

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14 sears old sildls ex ited .irI ' aticfs inz ch allenging (
given to weighing her to,oth. conducted
brush at odd hours, el-kknees are Personally
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110rilore is a backpacking skill ganies devisvil it) leach
'A ilderness encanipuient at girls to titili t the toil', IIIUI
Ro&amp;s Allen's campground in materials nature supplies her
,Silver Springs, Novenilwr 10. observant children, evening
d by the Ileart of bonfires and programs.
11. 12. hostm-A,
1emtinstration by loss Allen on
Florida Girl Scout Council.
(.;udett&amp; Girl Scout Troops how ti' tidle 51141ke5 and
from all over the State of alligators, singalongs. skits ann
Florida are coming, preluired other entertainment.
There will tic enough free
to pack everything the girls
and leaders will need to live (mine to snatch a trip to one or
comfortably for a weekend in two of the many Silver Springs
,attractions and time for fun in
the Florid', scrub.
The name "Florilore" in- the comilan% of the other 4,(W
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A mong the hundreds wor k ing hard for the successful affair shown ith
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Mm.. Daurelle. are Mrs. DorothN McRae, Mrs
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artists were identified ith
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artist's presumed react to others who violate in(hestud)secnwdtobetaktrig
three psychologists at Con- diess of the
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Sanf ord, are arxiotmcing the e aernen t and forthcoming
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marriage ci their daughter, Miss Debra &amp;is.an Nobles, to
Robert Hinson Barrett, ion ci Mrs. Maggie J. Barrett of
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daughter ii Mrs Rober t Whale, CIaxtz.in Ga.. and Mrs
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Miss Nobles
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Seminole.
Rank
of
United Sta te
Her fiance who was born in MoWtne Ga lithe grand
ion ci Mrs. Ruthie Lee Mcrey, Lester . Ga. He Is a 196
gradua te of Thcrnasville High School, Thomasville, G
He attended V.C.C. where he was vice president
Young Democrats He is currently attending Seminole JuCollege majoring in Q-imirial Law and is employ ed '
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be an event of Feb. 3, 1973, at 2
wedding
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NOBLES
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Wright. III, sm of Mr. and Mrs.
Roy R. Wright Jr. of Sanford
11te wedding sill be an event

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unma te)) following at the

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backpacking

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Lushurg are coordin ihog the
event for the se(
is not a rompetitive vvent for
which girls must try out and
selectedd for a limit ed 'roup
explains tilt- ('let,ands
t's
w0riderful opporttinity for all
interested Cadettes to try their
hands at a wilderness ex

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wilderness
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Hoss Allen's campground it, inati,rials nature supplies tier
Silver Springs, November 10, Observant children, evening
prograins,
in-I
11, 12, hostessed bythe I leart of bonfires
demonstration by Ross Allen on
Florida Girl Scout Council.

be

and leaders will need to live time to snatch a trip to one or

comfortably for a weekend in

Executive Director of the heart

the Flor.Aa scrub.

attractiows arid time for fun in

of Florida Council; Mr. George

The name "Florilore" in. thit' CO!IiJ)fl of the other 4.000

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'sursers added tremendously to
the overall beaut:,- of the show.

At tile 1:00 P.M. closing fl:ig
ceremony, troops will be

lit ad(ittion, Sunniland Produt-U
represented by Sandy Knight

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had a most attractive booth

best calilpsite. the best performance tnskill gaines and for

displaying all those important
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hazaar c000rflinatrx and her
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the c(,mmtjnity to come

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making their home at 414 F
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Reynolds .111(1 Mr. 11111 I)uprti.
Trust Compan:, in Daytona
of Ross Allen Institute and
Beach.
Silver Springs. The Friday
four hundre(i
Nearly
nhi!ht singalong will lii led b:,
sptiriien roses were entered in
Miss Iislie Fox of Stetson com pe tition in th ellorticultural
Unisersi's
1)iision of which 210 wert
Thietroops will begin arriving ribbon winners In addition
The, sil1 there were 12 beautiful
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arrangements featuring roses
t ar ps or plastic shelters in their entered for competition by
assigned part of th e gently members of th e Council of
sloped, pifle-WOO(ii'(i grassy Garden Clubs of Halifax
area within the protection of the district and VHS member5.
Silver springs compound.
Garden roses (not in cornFIme:, II took supper over Petition) adorned entrant.
charcoal tflo campstoves or tables and were displayed
gasoline permitted) then
tttraitiuel:, on tables and
gather for the camp.wide counte'rs the entire length of the
bonfire, singalong and other lobby.
entertainment
Beautiful displays b:, th e
Uurd.is will be full v'ith the
Halifax Chapter of the
triil hike', skill gaines, arid B.tIs, .tiii.'rciiin Hibiscus Society. the
Allen attractions Alter SUjpI r Orchid
the 'sur
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Democrat

Mrs. lien Butler.
Mr. .10(1 Mrs Smith are

Mrs. Toni Montoya. skill attended the Volusia Rose
games-, Mr. Max Currie. Society's first annual show
campsite judge; and Mr. Bill Sunday at the Florida Bank &amp;

OPEN SUNDAY

Music

his home

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Attending the bridal couple
m-ry Mrs. Ray and Mr. and

Mrs. George Costello,

two of the many Silver Springs

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T. Ifulen Itay officiated at the

Other adults (in hand to erl,10 )'

other entertainment.

to pac k everything the girls

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marriage, which was an event

perience without the burden of

Cadette Girl Scout Troops how to handle snakes and

over
from
Florida are coming, prepared

Davis Smith an d
Itichard Archie Smith, bor)th of
Sanford, art- announcing their

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or the first time
var. a rookie and r,irl;
holt which opens it
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14 years old, wildly excited arid 'i'litisfYing- ch,"llenging, exgiven to weighing tier tooth- pot-rience for adventurous girls.

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photo, nurse Joan Dresser. Trudy L4edLx-tt#--r.
Kathryn Rober and Everett Hunt
(Cecelia Farmer Photo,

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menu will he chicken
casserole, congr ale'l vilat
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enjoyed entertainment by Jean McLains
Kindergarten students and a delightful lun.
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concert organist.

tique collection range from o concerts He was a staff
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World." and is now doin g
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have provided instant
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One notable eicepon was a
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Davidson.
organists,
LeRoy
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The pant outfits shown tn This will be Mr. Davidson's Nov.
Alexander will
Wenbeg's boutiqtje collection firstappearanceiri theEastern hold a work shop fi000
of the U n ited Ses
were the most appealing of all part
am o
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Pot
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include the presentation
"Saturday in the Park" is the
be the rally, and then a bon fire,
hoti
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Following the bon fire a contest
theme
a
Queen
candidates.
These ac- homecoming game with
the: Homecoming which is s2t for
between juniors and seniors
the victory. Astronaut has whipped
tivities will start at 7:30 at
M tomorrow night at John Courier
will be held to determine which
two foes which have dumped
ran Field in Oviedo. The highlight
field,
has the biggest and best bon
the lions, little of this inacti of the Homecoming Week acAt halftime the Homecoming
fire. The best decorated hon fire
queen will be crowned. formation utters to Taylor
rev, tivities will be the croirig of
as well will be in for a prize. The
ho with reckless abandon is
Following the game the
the homecoming Queen at
trophy for the best bon fire will
Homecoming Game Dance will picking the Lions to emerge
Ket halftime of the game with
be awarded after the activities
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be staged in the Oviedo Gym. with a 14-13 victory.
tonight.
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get underway this evening in
Oviedo will open the events
T Oviedo with a Pep Rally which tomorrow night. The parade is formal dress for the dance with
tea,
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15 slated to begin at 7:30 at John
scheduled to begin at 1:30
Courier Field.
permitted along with Oviedo
starting at the high school.
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The candidates are Ann BIri'hett, Kathy Crescenti, Cathy
Allen, Bonnie Hughes, Laura
Schultz, Patty Raymer and
Barbara Dunnebacke.
Homecoming princesses, KEYWEST,Fla.(AP)-NO.
named front the ninth, 10th and 63, the placekicker on Mary
11th grades, are Nellie Baker, Immaculate High School's footLibby Lanier, both Juniors; ball team, missed one of the

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Oviedo cheerleader captain Debbie Parker by
halftime of the Oviedo Homecoming game with
Wayne Keeling, assistant vice president of
First Federal Savings and Loan of Seminole Astronaut Friday night.
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Toledo 21, Nuither ii Illinois his 'Mike - Ht.
vmnR'm tu'irtt'rbac
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mmiii '('pholllt)I t Pat Haden,
ki tutu ks 'ii I ul itit It \ i
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Tt'as II I'imsol
na high ')i ol in
Itih&amp;ii
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West i-' in-i ("ili
'irgimiia leek 20. Southern St 0' hit' .stitt' co-plaver ut
iSSk%11)1d l
the year
North ('uirtiIIiiI tati' 33. ir
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Ikeker, the former po coach
Smiths'rui ('aliforimia III,
\% ho now handles St union ti
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i ll',-,toll t
*s tit) droll in
tit'ft'itt', -there
st tciiii -i, is"% a quality anywhere They 'me
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Wednesday's Sports In Brief

Vic Perez

Lynn Swat
rang), arid switt and a great
mie. Yet the most
punt,. returner.
precise
replica
16 ') f Raymond Berry or George
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011io State 2I.
Oklahoma Statv :13. Kansas. Sauer in motion Snd holds oil
121
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to the ball better than anvOregoii State 19. W"Oli 11 9114111 tint, oil the tearn lie leads h-is
Sanford boxer Victor Perez
It;
teani in receptions and touch- displayed a devasting left hant!
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in scoring a unanimous 10 ruw,
West Vir,
-Juia 'I'll. l'itt%b11r'.'h
'leci.sion over Sandy Jeffers I
irks
L
pre- Jacksonville Tuesday night.
I t III
Tex a s Tech
nict
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Predictions are for games
of Nov. 4

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Miami Fhi. I 18, L'nh (rsIt
Nt's ada (l.as egiis i (N i
Miaiiii (Ohio I 21. Vett'rni
MiCtiiiitl 18
Purdue ii Michigan I,ilt $
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Illinois 17. \t,rIhs s'stt'rn II

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Bennie Shaw and Gerald
218. including a steel plate in Ouens appear to be the two that
his hip %%*hile the second. an- will fight it out for t~,e
other sophomore named Anthon Davis. was merely remaining forward spot. Shaw
is 6-foot-1 from Orlando and
vo ted the player of the gam
Owens is 6-foot-I from Daytona.
Robert Mitulluzn, 6-foot-S. of
They're just as deep at full
Birmingham. Alabama aphack, where starter Sam
i Bami Cunningham is a pears to be the front runner for
beautifully proportioned 225. the starting role at center
.
,
pounder who's a cinch to be
SaW
5 main competition :s
Shaw's
ii No 1 draft choice
coming from i Scott Randa'l
foot -5, of Mars dIe Tennessee
re
The starting ssni&amp;
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Kent State 20, Marshall
Th'inptils State 2$, Wichita
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are' moving into titi' Nos em
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Barbara Brandorf and Karen games this fall.
She-that's right, No. 63 is a
liirchett, sophmores, and
1965
and
1966,
and
Bob
Gibson
Debbie
Grimsbey
and
Vicki
girl-didn't play at homeBy HAL BOCK
coming.
The shapely kicking
and
Denny
McLain,
both
in
Usry,
Irestunen.
Associated Press Sports Writer
1968, were the only previous UnOviedo's footballers have a I. specialist was crowned home(Al NEW YORK (AP) — To the
animous Cy Young winners.
6 record. beating Ocoee, 7-Olast coming princess.
COIl surprise of absolutely no one,
Whenever Carlton pitched, he week for their initial victory. Theresa Dion, known around
Ma Philadelphia's Steve Carlton
filled Philadelphia's Veterans Their homecoming opponent, the locker room as Good 'Ole 63,
Dir tuis won the C)' Young Award as
Stadium, providing the lone
Astronaut, has a 2.3-1 record IS not only the football team's
How about those Auburn War
a tthe best pitcher in the National
bright spot in an otherwise
with victories in both of its last placekicker, she is also
...
Eagles? Some kind of str ong!
president
of
her
senior
class,
an
dea league.
bleak season for the Phillies.
two games.
Cr0 Carlton was the unanimous
honor student and a beauty Coach Shug Jordan has done an
putting
Job
outstanding
queen.
11 choice of the 24-man committee
That makes her the only girl together this team of soph-A
for of baseball writers-two from
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on a high school varsity team In mores and juniors. It has to be a
Ida each NL city-for the honor
dur after turning in a remarkable
"
Florida, says Floyd thy, di- super coaching effort. Look for
rector of °he state's High School him or Coach Doug Dickey to be
be! fl.lO record for the last-place
named SEC Coach of the Year.
Activities Association,
ye&gt; I'hillk's.
We had some fine ball games o::-:.::.&gt;:.:.;.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.
Theresa, 5-foot-2 with eyes of
The lean left-hander, who acii
,
blue, filLs her helmet with mas- last week. The FSU.Auburn
Su counted for 46 per cent of
Alabama, hosting a not too ning. Both teams need good
ses of blonde curls. She also fills game was the top game inWa Philadelphia's 59 victories last
volvingan
SEC
team.
The
Tiger
strong
Southern Mississippi passing att.ack.Looks like alow
Lyman's Ninth Grade grid
end.zone. The vital extra points her regulation-size uniform
con season, is only the sixth unscoring game. Gators have got
con
came on a run by Bob Riazzi. with a trim 120 pounds and defensive backfield picked off team, found themselves leading
animous selection in the 16-year force kept Its record intact
set
only
7-3
at
half.
I
imagine
Coach
to have this one. Florida by
Crooms scored in the fourth proper padding in the appro- four of Gary Huff's passes to
history of the balloting and the Tuesday night with their 84
J
up three touchdowns. Final Bryant said a few words at half, three.
period when Ned Raines priate places,
first Phillic ever to win the victory over the Crooms
"I'm not even the lightest score of 27-14 Is a little With the Tide scoring 21 points
climaxed a Panther drive with
Panthers at Sanford Stadium.
I.SU VS. MISSISSIPPI:
I* award. He also is the first man
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It was the fifth time In as
ord to win the award while pitching
r,
'
with a giggle, "but my hair is a 27-0 in fourth quarter. The twenty more in fourth quarter Playing in Tiger Stadium is bad
Baby
many games the
the extra points failed.
for a last-place team.
Tigers played pretty much to breeze in 48-11. Alabama enough, but going in with a 4-3
'
Among the outstanding little longer."
Carlton polled 120 points for Greyhounds have dumped the
Mariners
Coach
Bill
Zumprevent
football
in
final
12
reserves
got
to
see
plenty
of
record
against
an
undefeated
Greyhounds on defense was
Ns ballot sweep-five points for opposition. And it was only the
needed action in this one.
LSU team is worse. You can
Rocki'&gt;' Felker ('OUI(l (10 it for
Steve Lang who intercepted two herb says, "She's not only the minutes.
second time in five games an
car each first place vote. Itunnerup
TtrflessCe,
playing
at
home
normally throw the record
In other conIertnce games
Bulldogs. Alabama defense
passes and recovered one best we've got, but she's just
opponent has been able to score
was Pittsburgh's Steve Blass,
could be difference, allowing
fumble. In addition to his about as good as anybody's Georgia, trailing 7-0 at one against an unoeaten Hawaii books away when these two
who had 35 points. Ferguson on the Hounds, both times it
time, and deadlocked 7-7 at team, scored on the first pin)' of r.eet, but the Tigers are too
under 10 points per game. Tide
blocked punt Clark also had a got."
was the Panthers who scored.
Jenkins of Chicago, last year's
girl
who
runs
half,
had a tough time beating the game. Defensive hack much this time. IU, with a
was
The wisp of a
pass interception.
Tuesday's victory
C&gt;' Young winner, was third
would like to take State big to
help move them up to number
In the defensive Tine the the 40-yard dash in 4.6 seconds Kentucky 13-7 up in Lexington. Conard Graham picked oft the week off, will be ready for the
achieved by the Lyman defense
with 23 points,
in first of two passes to be Itches. If Ole Miss quarterback
one nationally. I don't believe
stalwarts were Jeff Zignise, didn't grow up a tomboy among Georgia dominated the game
Cleveland's Gaylord Perry which was nothing short of
younger
statistics,
but
had
trouble
returned for touchdowns Norman Weese can have a good
they will. look for State to be
Lonnie Peeler and Jerry her five sisters and a
super. The Baby Hounds scored
was named the American
twother.
She
stumbled
into
her
putting
points
on
board.
Two
against
the
outmanned
Rainday,
tile
game
could
be
close.
tougli.
Wish I tu d the intestinal
eaking
a
Human.
League winner Wednesday
pe
field goals by Braswell, one bows. The second Interception ISU defense allowing under
Next for the Baby Hounds will gridiron career by accident.
scoreless tie. Scott Clark raced
fortitude to predict and upset,
Car lton's 27 victories topped
second quarter with nine points per game has to
"It Just kind of happened a from 38 yards and one from 34 came in
be a clash with the Patriots of
but Tide by seven,
be
the majors and tied the Nation- In to block a Panther punt and
one 58 tough. I.SU by Is,
teammate Rick Wilkinson
Lake Brantley, next Tuesday year ago," she said. 'There yards, and a four-yard run by David Alien returning
al League record for it leftyards for a TI). Vol reserves
night at the Lyman High field, was this powder puff game we Jimmy Poulos accounted for all
ti-under set by Hall of Fainer came along to scoop the ball up
vs. TULANE.
4.
KENTUCKY
TENNE,SSEE
vs. GEORGIA:
and lug it five yards into the
.Sandy Koufax. Koufax in 1963,
Garne time is set for 7:30 p.m. had here-girls, you know--and the Georgia points. Excellent played most of second half and
I liked it. Besides, I found out hat d fought SEC football game. were able to score only three Playing in Athens, Georgia Playing the Green Wave In New
State points. That
Mississippi
The
that I could kick good."
came on a 38 yard needs this game bad. If they Orleans at night, the Wildcats
Turning out for fall practice, Bulldogs, trailing Houston 13-7 field goal by kicker Rick can get by the Vols they still conic in with a 2-5 record, anTownsend.
she found she was "leg weary." in fourth quarter put on quite a
The Vols could have have Florida, Auburn and (loft a very close game with
scored
more, but 34-2 was Georgia Tech looking
But her male teammates gal. show scoring 20 points in the
them in Georgia. Kentucky has lost one
enough.
the face. But if the Vols can game by
lantly offered to give her some final frame and sending the
one point, one by tour
This week every SEC team Is take the Bulldogs they will have and
booting pointers and she soon Cougars back to Texas on the
baseman Felix Millan and leftTENNIS
another by six. Tulane, 34
BASEBALl.
developed a soccer style punch. short end of a 27-13 score. in action but Vanderbilt. green lights, blue sky and the stated the season strong,
handed hurler George Stone.
7.urnberls says Theresa asks Houston picked as touchdown Highlighted games this week winid
GOTERORG Sweden — John
FOOTBALl,
to their back, with beating Boston College and
P)IILADEI.PHIA — Danny
Former
OakNewcombe,
the
No.
1
seed
from
no
favors and receives none- favorte by all experts, was are Auburn vs. Florida, LSU vs. Mississippi Ker1tucky and Georgia, but losing four of their
—
OAKLAND
Ozark, a coach for the Los An
Mississippi and Tennessee vs. Vanderbilt to go. Both with
5.2 last fI ve including last three in a
geles Dodgers. was natned land Raider wide receiver War- Australia, beat American Dick except she doesn't scrimmage outplayed lit every deparUtient.
manager of the Philadelphia ren Wells, 29, was granted court Stockton, in the second round of and she dresses with the Sophomore quarterback Rocky Georgia. The winners of these records, the Vols have enjoyed row. This game between two of
Felker threw for two TO's and three gaiiies would be assured a more publicity, higher national the struggling Southern teams
permission to leave Oakland for the $,000 World Championship cheerleaders. "And the ui
l'hillies.
bowl invitation if they can finish ranking and more prestige, due*will be a good ball game. Both
Bowie
Kuhn,
Houston
to
join
the
Houston
Tennis
lournament,
74,
6-7,
6scrimmage
rule
is
mine,
not
ran
for anoL*vr.
N EW YORK —
Meanwhile up in Nashville, the season with a reasonable mostly
hers,"
he
adds.
conunissioner of baseball, fined Oilers of the National Football 1.
to their win over a learns play a heavy schedule
But there are still four games the Ole Miss Rebels were showing.
strong Penn State team. The for the ability icE the learn. I
PORT TALBOT,Wulc
League.
Charles 0. Finley, owner of the
day at the exAUBURN vs. FLORIDA: Big Orange has to c(iiiii. or, believe the SEC team is
PHILADELPHIA - The Clark Graebrier of New York thisi season and Theresa hopes having a field
world champion Oakland Athstrong to stay in rankings. Got a stronger. Kentucky by four.
letics, $2,500 for giving in- Philadelphia Eagles added for- beat Czechoslovakian Jan to atone for last Saturday, when pense of the Vanderbilt Cornlost 14-12 to modor'es. Five interceptions Playing in Gainesville has to funny feeling about this one, but
Mariners
6-1,
7.6
and
the
creased compensation to to two trier All-Pro defensive back Zabrodski 6-7,
and three lost fumbes pretty help the Gators. Also, a week have to go with Vols by five,
Final Note: With the season
of his players during the World Kermit Alexander to their ros- moved into the quarter-finals of Melbourne.
After
warming
the
bench
for
much tells the tale for Vandy. off will help. Aubuta comes to
rushing to a close, the bowl
ter, but lost reserve tackle the Dewar Cup Indoor TourSeries.
five games, Theresa was sent In Leading 21-0 at half and 28-0 town with a 6-1 record, losing
ALABAMA vs. MISSISSIPPI scouts are out In full bloom
BOSTON — The Boston Red Richard Stevens with a knee in- nament.
to try for the extra point. She late In game, the Rebels were only to LSU, 37-7 and 11th STATE: Playing at home again watching all time top games.
GOLF
Sox released pitchers Gary Pc- jury.
impressive in coasting to a 31-7 ranked nationally. The Gators this week, the Red Elephants Some of the smaller bowls will
NAPA, Calif. — A teven-un- missed-twice.
BASKETBALL
t.era and Ray Culp and first
miss, but I win. Vandy has yet to win a are 3-2 and coming strong. could find State tougher then a be trying to determine at least
ever
hardly
just
"I
The
Chicago
der-par
65
moved
Hawaii's
Lw'CHICAGO —
baseman Rob Burda.
NEW YORK -The New York Bulls of the National Basketball ry Stubblefield into the lead at did," she said ruefully &amp;t. conference game and with Tiger defense is cicellent, 4-4 record indicates. Losing by one, and maybe both teatils
Kentucky and Tennessee the groand gamc better that,all four to FSU 'rid 11 to Auburn, after this week's play. A couple
on the halfway point of the PGA Tuesday's practice.
Mets dealt right-handed pit- Association released
To prove it, she promptly only conference games left, it 'wecllcticns. Gator defense is as State took Houston last week, of timely upsetL could throw a
èhers Gary Gentry and Danny waivers center Done Murrey, Tournament Players Division
like bad news for the good or better, and Nat Moore Confidence will be high. State wrench into the bowl committee
Frisella to the Att&amp;nta Braves acquired from the Baltimore qualifying tournament. He had booted seven footballs through looks
Commodores.
gives them slim edt!e in run- Sophomore
the
uprights.
quarterbackplans.
a
54-hole
total
of
213.
in exchange for secondBullets Aug.9 in a cash de..l.

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•.VI1 .iE PAUI.K
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IU)RRIE CLIFTON
both the Raiders and the Oviedo
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iver;iging .13 points per game
and Ed Whipper, 6-fnot-A, from
Thomas is coaching
Paulk was All-Division II and
at Oviedo. ,tno ther former Oviedo
Lyman High in Langwd and player.tavidTnssie,6-f 00t. is
AIl-St.t.' and has shown rea l
Stokes is on the Jones High starting to pick up and could he
improvement on last week'
R amjet
(onctung staff in Orlando.
key 'x"akn.'ss, his defense.
a contender for a starting
The game is set for an 8 pITL
Hurst led the team with his
S('IIIOI' Vl('(' pres id ent, lAP Barrett . At right is
ENGINE CLEANING
for.arrI job.
El( of tilt- month awar(ls W(1( Imi(l(' l)v
tipoff at the Seminole High
field 4aal percentage
per
rent
flead
coach
Joe
Sterling
is
pas
r~lt
gym tilIniSSion is ftf'd
At
ist ',":ir mci ivriged ii
The pl.'sedi with the progress his
('it til was ( ; rt'g Wall l('k of I
(
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t
iv
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is,
l'ft
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rant
li
ikv
a
ml
I
week
open the regular
points .mnd 2 c"tiimis wr
is making, 'sp4'viaily in
shoWn ac('I'pt ing his I)l;ultlt' I roni tht' hank's
game
season in Tampa against the case of Paulk and Hurst.
Florida College on November They're starting to regain the'r
Clifton is considered the most
.er ,rc' 5 Pe 1t'
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year's team, by Sterling.
by the time the season opens,
Paulk was one of the state's Quickness is pointed out is one
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have nailed starting roles as tl't
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season opener nears
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liv Mt'I{ltAY Ol,l)El{MA
liii' Nic I tt'anIl in the nation
starting
th
e
football.
I've
never
seen
a
parently
has
one
of
Young .1 K is there for his Oregon , the coach was again
Nl:A
team with such depth and forward jobs tie was one n
LoS AN(;l;l.l-:s
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made special
T
iathvi' It) St't' t's'erv day . John ;iskcd if he
,
(1tiIlitV
at the striking offen- leading
This is tI, c';ii ci i ll(,
orers
and rehounder
it
iitt'
ci!
h('fl
tit'it1t's
lias'ing
,
M('KaY
positions - receiving. last year before being ideline'
anal liii' prculr ' s in
515
"Ni'' he answered. "I've
a taliriteci halfback at (Irethrowing and running.
college' football l'here '.11 t'.
hired an extra guy to do that
by an injury
ifl ago. i (
('IW
among others, 'I'otfl I lar.
lwatl coach of I 'SC. .1 K. Mc' for inc."
Willie Paulk, a
Young .1 K logs virtually
mon's lms' Mark at 111 - A
is a Trojan wide ren cornhiMARQUI S
Kay
father-awl-so
The
mg
time
as
from
Birmingham Alabama .
i-t
as mu uc h pl a y
I)iih .lra's
L
it talent
gt
ic
(ii
gr
ci
a
han
s
e
ffec
te
ti
d
UiS
*
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hae'
nation
ha
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MONTEGOS
I (It sd (,arrhon w hi) gas e will likel) start at one of th.
bo Allell it
Hobbs I i i
sit
Mrs
\lc
Kas
of
in
the
life
'plectjofl
of
brand
ONTE R EY S
h
ft
up a chance lobe a speedster guard positions. Paulk
p
I on (,r'izi s ho
I t
in the stands
"
'3
Mercur
s
a
iai
las'
anti
more
caught
his
first
varsity
ting
i
track
tin tht t S Olympic
usually a deadly shooter Er'
COMETS
at Ashland College.
'
I h
\*cSS
clii s IS
team for the prestige of play- outside.
a g ,ii n st Arkansas
hiin r White's lois I)aniis
r i medIdIed I
CA PR IS
c,is
about
Coach McKay was asked if to listen to them' to
Iic:l SL iand preparing
at Ari'/Mlia State
returning
drive/ oti r'
other
The
that 'idiot' coach playing his
he c*nigr'itnliitcd his son.
carer , for a pro football sophomore, Bobbie Clifton, i.
rte
a
They all c's ,:t' niwmnorn's
of their [thall;liying íaone of three players in con"No," he said, "i was too 'Rliot'
Actually, young J. K. is
tht'rs. So, in a serist'. (lilt'S
for the second starting
busy
starter or11'S
r.
ita:enn:
25
in waves. Agiinit Stanford. guard
After J. K. hauled in his
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in agreement11 week they all
had the same records thus there
'.as not change in the stan
dings. Sports writer Herk)
Cush still has a one game lead
over Taylor. Cush's season

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SHOOTING AT — Joan Majors, chairman of the Lady Errol
Golf Classic, and Byron King Ill. vice persident and general manager
of Orange Buick, put up the sign on the car offered h Oraige Buick for
a hole-in-one during the Lath Errol Golf Classic The 1973 Ri iera ill
be presented to the first woman professional golfer scoring an a ce on
the 12th hole at Errol Estate Golf and Country Club Apopka, during the
4-hole event which starts Friday, Nov. 3.

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In all St. Joe's way. CONSENSUS:
Ralph Stumpf's Orledo's picking Astronaut to win by 20- rout. Cush Is picking the Saints Cush Is picking the Hounds
St. Joe 44. SNA 4.
lions stumped the experts last 14 while Richards likes by a 33-0 count. Taylor foresees win 24-14. Taylor likes the
The other game this week has
Richards is
week but the only prize they will Astronaut by 21-6. CON- a 454 final and Richards feels It Hounds by 38-13 and
Patriots
picking the Greyhounds to Lake Urantley 's
receive is the personal SENSUS—Astronaut 18, Ovledo will be the Saints by 35-0.
returning
to
action
against
CONSENSUS: Trinity Prep 38, blank the Thbe, 28-0. CONsatisfaction of having won their 11.
Labelle
field.
the
SENSUS: Lyman 30, Sanford 9. Labelle at
Another homecoming contest Admiral Farragut 2.
ltrstgame of the season,
about
Labelle
known
There seems to be little doubt little is
Perhaps the top game on
to be played this week Is the
The fearless trio of experts
Sanford but th e Herald scribes are all
eir meeting between the Trinity tap this week will be played at as to who will win th e
from the Herald who do th
s
meeting
with picking the Patriots to win.
Saints, unbeaten In five Lyman High field on Friday Naval Academy '
best to come up with the win- Prep
St. Augustine. Cush feels the Pats will take a
games, and Admiral Farragut night when the Greyhounds St. Joseph's of
contests
nets in the area prep
Just what 18-11 verdict. Taylor likes a 28-15
Pete. The Saints, after battle rival Sanford Seminole. The doubt comes in
all pick ed the Lions to lose last of St.
will
be
the
final
score.
rush final the Patriots way and
Well, as n.ost know by five road games will be in front The Seminoles are In the midst
week.
Joe's
Richards is taking the Pats hr
in
St.
the home folks this week and of a six game losing streak and thinks It will be 48-6
now the Lions pulled out a 7.0 of
Taylor
is
picking
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e "experts" to a man are the "experts" are figuring it favor.

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murder of the acquitted nian.
Eu NelSOn and SKYC Aubrey
luis'e featured roles as Marshall
Arthur 11111) attempts to ff5$4
the (.irCunlstafltIM evidence.

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Dated at Altamonte Springs,
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kind of diet imagi'*able, but hive never lost more than
pounds, whl?h I always put right back on, so I've decIded
to give up dieting.
I've never dated much, but I didn't let it make me
miserable. I have a good bookkeeping )ob, read a lot and
do beautiful needlework.
My problem: I am going with a 54-year-old man Who

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pleitse finish this. He's a widower with marned children
who think I'm the greatest. He los'es me and says he likes
me just the way I am. He wruld be a good provider, and I
wouldn't have to work, but he says I could if I wanted to.
We like the same things [we're tx*h homebodcs and
b'iow we could be h2ppy togt)er.
My parents are against him because he's older thin my
father. Abby, If being treated well can make a girl love a
man, I know I could learn to los e him We have never been
intimate [lie hasn't even tried I

passcngcr Mtss Channing on a "volunteer" for a dangerous prisoners.
boat captained by Asner. Singei mission behind German lines
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1)onnv Hathaway solos on 'Put during World War II. It stars
Your Hand in the Hand" and lee Marvin, Ernest Borgninc,
10.11 ABC OWEN MAll
Robert Ryan, Telly Savalas, SIIAI.l.,COUNSEIA.)R AT LAW
"For All We Know."
Jim Brown, George Kennedy, "Who Saw lim I)te" A inIn
Charles Bronson and John acquitted of a murder charge is
aasavettes. Marvin is the t. found dead. The father of the
8.9 ABC MOD SQUAD

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give me a pain-in-theneck' I don't ltke to bother with
them, and I certainly don't want to bother six more people

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l)EAB POLL'V— I ciiulii mit fund a clothes hamper large
enough to suit our needs so I bought an oversi7ed plastic

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(9) Owen Marshall

VIRGINIA
TO
(RAWrORL)
1A17 W Vine Street

creen top and in a prt'tt basket weave pattern. My hus-

scnt ii to me

tnd drilled holes for cntaIa1nin in the bottom with ar
rlrctruc drill lie worked from the inside Out so any tough
t'oiIes inside wuuld he elimInated I floW have an attrac-

UNCHAIN'EI)

"3 in the Attic " (R)

Ascoc'iatiren requests release

WITNESS my hand and seal of

55d Court this 74th day of October,

ART hoP H flICK WI III. JR
Clerk of said C our I
fly (ecehia V Fkern
t).puty Clerk
Gordon V rredereck
Attorney for Pøtltionpr

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CASE NO. 71 1173
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P'I. TI T 1011 OP

DEAR UNCILAINED: I return It to the sender with a
friendly note asking him to please Include me out!

?sIRS

l)EAR ABlY The other day I went to visit a

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I disagree. How do you feel about it?
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NEW NEIGHBOR
DEAR NEIGHBOR: A ankfng on a bate bottom is
punishment. T add to it the humiliation of being punished
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in this manr.er "In front of someone" Is, I think, cruel,
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FORECAST FOR FRIDAY, NOVFMBIIR 3, 1972
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method for signaling the driver behind you to dim his
ligtts' I hate being blinded by high beams from the guy
°' gal behind me who is either too stupid to realize what
ht' or she is doing or Just does not care. We hate an autoS
iutic dimmcr--photo electric cell tYpe—on our car and
it is sensitise enough to dim our headlights from the reflecticcn (if the bumper ahead, or tail lights, at least half a

By JAY SHARBLT
NEW YORK AP — "That
Certain Summer" is over. It'll
be interesting now to see how
many — if any — compiiinta

(dock away Ma be legislation to have these dimmers on

are registered with ABC for

,:!l ars would help solve the problem -JANET
IitAIl POLLY — F ci u r bath towels, sewed together,
iii,ike an idea! pad cover for the bottom of the baby's
;lac pen as it is extra absorbent

showing "Summer" in the first

Jeanne

place. The theme of this made-

Flintstones

DEAR P(ILL\'-I want to tell (lit' reader who wanted

changing the name of the minor
child named in that Petition

but would enter into an

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1lgreeuwnt to pay the actUhl

UNITED STATES DISTRICT

COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
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I)E.•fl (1IltLS—.t couple of slices of bread put in a plas.
tk bug wIth the hard coconut and left for a couple of dais
is also a r*'ni.'dy for this problcrn.—POLL'

County, rlorida, thiS 10th day of
October. 1917

Orlando, Florida 17907
Attorneys toe Executor

clearly points out the inequities

Ht:wnuLIs and GINGER .1 VON
III P801 IS. his wifO Defendant(s)

Clerk of Circuit Court
fly Maxine S Eden

in the language of the Utilities

_______________________________ FINAL DECREE of ForecIour.
entered on October . 3977 by the
NOTICE OF BULK TRANSFER

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to above entitled Court, in the above

the creditors of WAYNE'S STYLES styled cause, the undersigned

OF ELEGANCE, Owfld by WAYNE United Stales Mbrshal. or any of his

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LECKIF, that a bulk transfer i

At 3 1 è 4 10

about to be made pursuant to the property situate in Seminole

Chapter 616. Florida Statutes (1973), County. Florida. described as: Lot
SUNLAND ESTATES, FIRST
and to all others to whom it may
ADDITION, according to the Plat
concern.
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19) C)ee Life t Live
'X (2) I Dream of

1 F A U P () L L \'--\zishing bales's lace after meals
i.t'c'med quite disgruntling to both of us until I gave him
a ('lean wet washcloth and let him do ii himself. lie not
cmlv gets hIs little face fairly' clean but chews on the
wahckcth which feels great to his itchy' gums This also
keeps hull o('cupk'd w tult' I cIri: up his after-dinner

'tiu v,iIl recei'.e a dollar if Poily cises your fat orite
homemaking idea. ltt't Pet's e, L'oll% 's I7rublt'mn or solution
to a problem. 'rite I'oUy in cart' of this newspaper

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done, plan a p,srty that will make your mate happy Insole

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close friends. Show your line talents oil to good advantage
sense of humor is app;eiateuJ
MOON ('lIILI)REN iune' 2 to July 21) Fntertaining good
friends can make your time at home ser' enjoyable ani bring
finer understanding between all concerned Launching a new

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WIN AT BRIDGE

plan now .an he successful
Li.(.) iJuly 22 to Aug 21) You have rut some new ide'at ii)
successful Associates a:e most cooperaus'e now Take
adsantage of their fine mood. Br alert.
'lRC() (Aug 22 to Sept 2
I his is a good day to get r,d
of personal property you don't want Make repairs on
whatcsrr you want to keep Buy new appliances for the home
that will add to its comfort.

ination already passed by such
regular series as "The Bold
Ones," "All in the Family" and
Not So "Marcus Welby, M.D."

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COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL NO 731311

Boulevard, Dated, 103377

Orlando, Florida Thetransferor Pies

JACK F. PEEPLES

done business in the past three years

United States Marshal

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Semoran

Boulevard, Attorney for Plaintiff
Publish, Oct. 19, 26, 8. PlOy. 2.9,

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Casselberry, Florida

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SAGII"EA KIt'S Nos 2to Dec. I Alter completing 'ouz

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Petitioner,

DAVID V TREPIT and SHELBA

TRENT. hit wile,

water service area. As the

Defendants

charter

NOTICE OF ACTION

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south and southwest of lake

application for certification of

TO. DAVID V TRENT and
SHELBA .1 TRENT. his wife,

233, Orlando, Florida, on or before
November 79th 1977, and file the

original with the Clerk of this Court

Seminole County. Florida, lb short
title of which 5 III RE THE

permits,

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distribution system. The basic

rate is $&amp;50 for 10,000 gallons of

MARRIAGE OF LINDA C MOORE.

of Seminole County. Florida

PETITIONER, and DAVID K.

(Seal)

Publish Nov. 7. 1972

MOORE, RESPONDENT, these

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presents command you to appear

ARTHUR H. BECKWITPI. JR

10th day of November.

Court, on this 9th day of October,
A D 1972

ENTERTAINMENT

ARTHUR P1 BECKWITH. JR
iii
f lh Circuit Court
Itv Cecetla V Ekern
Deputy Clerk

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neg1cu oumipo:lnt orrcspondoricc
AQUARIUS tian 2) to f:e b jtl') You want to expand and
this would be wise pros'sJed 'ou first get all the (acts and
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Unescorted Ladies Drinks 50c

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IN COUNTY JUOOE'S COURT,

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demanded in the petition and the
cause will proceed e.l.arte

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of this Court on ttie list day of

SANDWICHES
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tober, 3972.
(Seal)
Arthur pi flkwith, Jr

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more money than you base in the past
PISCLS (Feb 20 to Mar 20) Follow your intuitive hunches

back in the bridge game.
Pai
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ADMISSION - IALCOWY

and yr.ni an rnak more' progress than you have in the recent

SP!li'+' wa' (lOt' tO a st' Ill

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USUVE SEATS lSc t. $2.50

p,at \ ou .an riukc new dc,ils easily now Fsenong is ideal for

pi isoii ciised by his use If

hiving a delightful time with reiate

well knowrl generosity away

one of those ciarrmng young people who must he taught to

day of December, 1977 If you fail to Estate of
doso, a ludument by default will be EVERETT C RIGGS,
DECEASED
taken against you for th relief

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HAPPY HOUR 5.7

A—'uur partner Is Clean)

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He won the Prst trick with aeien u-lubs now. Tb. simple
his ace of dIurnonds led a bid is just In go Lu six clubs

here which will manifest themselves early in life,

spud" to dumm% 's act' and and forget about irsen.

"The Stars impel, the)' do not compel." What you make of
your life is l.ergely up to you'
(:a:ro!I Righter's Individual I:orec.ast for your sign f or
November is now ready For your copy send your bi.zthdate
i.nd SI to Carroll Righter Forecast (name of newspaper),

ruffed a set'onld spade with
TODAY'S QUESTION
the ace ci trumps.
ln'vd of bdding four dea.
Then he cashed ttie king of tnonds. )'our parliwr baa jumped
ti IlIflJ)S, looked at his oppo- to levi' clubs osrr 'uur three
nt'nto in his most friendis a1 des. What do you do now"

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matter was set for November

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DRAINAGE
PROBI.EM..S
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 72.3101

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JAMES C TIIOXELL. SR.
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ELIZABETH RElIC TROXELL.
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that in l99, they had bought
land which had been set a.side
by the county for homesites.
The lake was high then, but is
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TROXELI.
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YOU ARE PthRE1SY NOTIFIED
that a proceeding f'r the diSsolutiOn
of marriage has been filed against

suitable building site, but that

ou in the Circuit Court, in and for

if she c'ould build on it or sell it.

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MARRIAGE OF JAMES E

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TROXELL.SR.. PETITIONER. and

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area has taken hours, days,
weeks and years of county time.

r:onrimand you to appear and file
your AnSwer or other defenSe or
To All Persons Having Claims ,
pleading with the Clerk of the Circuit
Demands AgaInst Said Estale
r..,',t
of Seminole County. Florida,
You and each of you are hereby
arid
serve a copy thereol on
notified and r.qui.'.d to fll• any
Petitioner's atlorney. Mack N
rlaims anti demands which you, or
Cleveland. Jr . CLEVELAND.
either of you, may cave against said
MILE 4 (tERRY, on or befOfe the
estate in the oPtic. of Hon Wallace
H Hall, County Judg. of Seminole 17th day 01 NOvember, 1972.
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County, at his office in the Court
tlouie in Sanford, Florida. within $I
calendar monttis from the time of
— the first publIcation of this notice

writing and contain the place of

otherwiSe a itefaulf will be entered
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fkal seal of lie Clerk of the CircuIt

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709 North Oak

Name Statutes, To Wit. SecliOfl US P 0. Box 3471
WinIer Park, Florida
Q Florid. Statutes I9S.
Altorn,ys for Estate
5: George P. Ron'ju$

Sanford, Flurida 32773
Attorneys br Petitioner
Publisher Oct IC. 24, &amp; NOv. 2

Publish: Oct 26,1 Nov. 2,9, IA, 3973 PubIIh: OcI 2L&amp; Nov. 2,9, 34, 972
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Clerk of the Circuit Court
By. Maxine S Eden
Deputy Clerk
CLEVELAPID. MIlE I BERRY

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FlorhdaunderfheFlCtlliOU$Nameof totiwy, or the same Shall be void.
5: Ruth C. RIggs
THE BURGER SCENE and that I
As Adminlstratrl*
intend toreglstee said name with thi
tA Said estate
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole

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she cliii not want to spend

ELIZABETH IRENE TROKELL.
RESPONDENT these presents

engaged in business at 2345 French the claimant and must be sworn to
with own self that nothing else will matter and the fine
T promise here would be wasted There are many fine talents

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Deputy Clerk

&amp; BERRY

id your answer or other pleading on Attorneys for P,titicaer
Publish: Oct 37. 39, 26, NOv. 2, 3972
the Petitioner's attorney. FRANK
Mc MILL AN, P 0 Box 3161, OP I
Orlando, florida 37*07. and to file

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As Clerk of the Court

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''The Utility has an investment of approxtma(c'ly

to the plat thereof as recorded in
Piat Book 11. page 9. public records

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WINTHROP
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requirement of the utility to pay

required by the County and
release from requirement to
pay the $100 filing fee for
sewage certificated area.

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were the release from the

either before service on plaintiff's

33 East Robinson Street

or before the

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CAPRICORN iDec 22 to Jan 20) laIk over with tigwig
your ideas for making the future more successful and happier.

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Association is also applying for

attorney or immediately thereafter,
uiat otherwise a default will be
entered against you for the relief
demanded in the complaint or
petition
The property proee'ded against is
described as follow's
Lot 6. Block 3$, NOR lit

Orlando. Florida 37301

that a petition for dissolution of
marriage has been filed against ou
in the' Circuit Court for Seminole
County, Florida, anti you are the

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YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIrIED (Seal)

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est 'rinth East South

by Crooks &amp; Lawrence

CAPTAIN EASY

Water Association, located

without a public hearing, lit'

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and JOY L 115115071 ARMOUR,
entered against you.
Wife
WITNESS my hand and tic. oP
NOTICE OF ACTION

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B4ith vu1rcrrbk

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Board that the Lake Harney

tificates could not be Issued

$5 Slitter Drive, No I)
Fairbanks. Alaska

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inventory, merchandise, supplies IN AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR the Circuit Court of Seminole
County, Florida, and serve a copy
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
thereof on Petitloner't attorney,
CIVIL ACTION NO. 72.1391
Mack
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Cleveland,
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In re: The MarrIag, of
CLEVELAND. MIZE &amp; BERRY, on
EUGENE F ARMOUR,

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5085, French ye. Sanfr.rd
225281

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Administration, has a pending

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defense or pleading w'ith the Clerk Of

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action for foreclosure of mortgage
has been lied against ou and you

Roger J McDonald of
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dummy, led a spade, ruffed
with hs queen of trumps and
led his last trump to dum

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, 11111
sleror The furniture, beauty
equipment, buSinesS machines, JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA,

Respondent
The transfer is made in con
NOTICE OF PROCEEDING
Sideration of 51.500 00 whiCh will be
paid at 33 (a't Robinson Street, TO DAVID K MOORE,
RESPONDENT
Orlando, Florida, on November 33,
I'ESIOENCE UNKNOWN
1977 All creditors shall Pile their
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
claims at 3) East Robinson Street.
th,it a proceeding for the diSSOlUtiOn
Orindo, Flcrd, prior to I 00 p m
of marrge has been filed against
on November II. 3972

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Barney, a non-profit cor-

Address Unknown
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FICKLING i. WALKER, INC .
Plaintiff,

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to assume the debts of the Iran

Robinson Street. Orlando, Florida. David K. Moore,

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future. lake it cat')' tonight

Middle District o' Florida

Rowland and Pitf'uska. 31 East and

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CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE

schedule of property and list Of LINDA C. MOORE,
creditors may be inspected t

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in the finest style arid Blake' an excellent impression in social
CULI(S You have been intlled to several parties Attend those
that in Iciest you Show :hat you hate poise
SCORPIO (Oct 23 to Nov 2)) Forget outside actIvities and

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7. The transferor is WAYNE Seminole County. Florida at public
LECK I E whose business address is outcry to thc highest and best bidder

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INCLUDING

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Publish. Oct 12, 39, 76, Nov 7, 1977
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EdgOwater Drive, Orlando, Florida KENDELL W. WHERRY

FOR ALL EVENING

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placeon or after November13 1977 Pages 97 and 9*, Public Records of

as Styles of Elegance, 3107

or cole siaw. hush puppies and our delicIous conch

20 GAMES.PAY ONCE

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TERPRISES. INC whoseadonessis Courthouse, Sanford, Florida.

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acted and directed.
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3601 Londonderry

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fense. It was tastefully written,

now do much with that sitistic abi1ity you possess anti make

yourself and your s'noundings more attractive Find the nght
articles for your wardrobe
GLMINI (May 21 to June 21') After your Jay's work

3203 Laon Road

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.

Casselberry, Florida The Iran Thursday, November 36, 3977 at the
Front door of tne Seminole County
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duly authorized deputies, will sell

JOHN 0 MAHAFFEY. JR . P A
Suite 200, Amherst Bldg

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Tax regulation and that soiree
work should is' eiinslderq,d in

William F. Ponle. IV

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Plaintitf. vs KENNETH P VON

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SpecIfically, it dealt with the
(4) Hogan's Heroes
agony of a divorced man — i
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homosexual — who ultisnately
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must tell his 14-year-old son the I
truth after the father's year-s of
BINGO
secrecy and apparently normal
life.
FRIDAY 7:30 P.M.
The film, whk'h starred Hal

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3)5 Wall St. P0 Boa 633

premises The estimated total of

GLNLRAL 1LNDLNCII:S. An unuIy fine
day to follow your intuitions and to express
whatever interest you hate in beauty, sit, color and culture.
Also, a good time (ci entertaining or being entertained and
enjoying the lighter side of Ide
ARIIS (Mar. 21 to Apr. 1.I You ctn easily join with
auoutes in an exchange of views that will bring greater
understanding arid a more cooperative sptrit for the future
Listen to w ht oths'r, hate' to say

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THE BADGE GUYS
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(4) Mery Griffin
personal relationships.

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broadcasting the movie Wednesday night.
The network was edgy about

1.ILI,IAN

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2:30 (2) Doctors
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300 (2) Another World
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services which are required.
Julian said his as.cociatinn had

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and to ShOw cause why the Petition
Should riot be granted. OthCrWi%p a
Judgmet may be entered against

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(4) Guiding Light

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Clerk of the Circuit Court
fly, Martha T. Vihlen

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from the time of the first publication
of thiS notice Each ciim or demand
muSt be in writing and contain the

said Court at Sanford, Seminole

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extra cost which would is'
nece*sithted by the payment of
tile tax would is' over anti
tii'yirinl %'tl.It purest of (lit'
mileltibers of the association

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order to pay ,ff (he in.
Ilehtenln'ss IncUrred in the
instalidtion of the wiiter systerri
servts
the
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since they were a non-profit
nrganii.atlon, he believed that
they shotild not be considered In'
(lie same situation lax wise as
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fl that Petition and you ar, hereby

Pubith Nov 7. 9, IA. 73. 1972
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'The Art of Marriage"

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D,ited thiS list day of October,

NOTICE TO
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that the members
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hlgtwst minimum water bill in
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You are PereCey notified that the
above named Petitioner. JOHN
('LII FORD OUSH. has tIed

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dull spot which is not noticeable urile one looks at
it from the side. I would like to know how to restore
the shine on this spot —MRS. J. T
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JOHN VOIGT

Midnight Cowboy"

Tomorrow

what she was doing. The sticker came off but left a

that way In front 01 someone than to take her to the

otshots

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I"F.AIt )'OLL'-M dauizhter put a sticker on the
front of n new refrigerator-freezer before I realtzed

Later she told me It did more gcecid to punish her child

DUSTIN HOFFMAN

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neighbr who had moved in next dr. While I was there,
her seven-year-old daughter came home (mm school about
an hour late. The child had no excuse 'The mother got a
paddle and Instructed the child to lower her Panties
d over. MIce about tots' whacks she iaid the child could
go.

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five per cent gross rereipt.s lax
as required by the County
regulations of water and
sewe'ragi' syst'rns In SetnInrele
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To All Persons Having Claims O
Demands AgaInst Said Estate:
You .irid Cacti of you are hereby
riotilied and required to tii any
claims and demands which you. Of

S Thomas M flehnfield
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cI.sy of December, 3977. otherwise.
tPieall,g5tionot the Complaint wilt
be taken as confessed and a Default
wilt be entered against you for the
relief demanded in the Complaint
This Notice shall be published
once each week toe Pour tit con

FRIDAY

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17)0 (2) News

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i'r attorney, or the same shall be

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635 (4) Sunshine Almanac

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and you are required toSeeve a copy
of your answer to the Complaint ,,
the PIintifft' Attorney, C VICTOR
1311,1 FR. lii Aitn, Gilman
(OIipc;, 7'.IC hI,srtfcrrd tluhtiiij.
Orlando, I lorioa 37101, nd tile the
original in the Office of the Clerk of

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AprIl 4. I72, the Hoard approved ( tie issuance ref a c'ertifirate of public ('OflVPnIP'P
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defenses to it. if any, on C)oedon V
rrpd.ricb. Attoeney for PetItlnpq.
whose address is P (3 fln
1795,
Sanford, PIond H?7I. and
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nIginaI with the Clerk op the ahoy.
%tyted Court onor t,.ffle. the It day
t)ee.mbec. I/?. otherwise a

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(aln letters that don't involve money, but

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NOTICE OF SUIT

' 0 f101i 1795
rInrod 31771
PubliSh Oct 76, &amp; Nov 2,9, IA. 3977
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DECEASED
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PAWrOPI),
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and
VIPIOINIA LUCILE cftAWropt),
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Plat flouk 7, Page 61 of the Public
Rords of Seminole County,
Florida
You. and each of you, are notified
Dated St Altmonte Springs, that a Suit br Prescriptive
J loricla this 1010 clay of October.
Easement to the above described

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

9:00 (2) Phil Donahie
(4) Romper Room

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NAMED
AOOVE AlIt) ALL OTHERS WHOM
IT MAY CONC F RN AND ALL.
PARTIES OR PPR%OP1S HA/ING
OR CLAIMING AllY. RIGHT.
TI TI F. OR INT IC FST IN AND TO

The North 300 feet of the South 754
teet uP the Southeast Quarter o
Southeast Quarter of Section
TownshIp 73 South. Rang. II east
AIo a right of way easement to the
following described property The
North IS feel of Lots fl 24 nc tuSive
Subdiwson of F c, Townsend's
hIom,jted and Southwest Quarter
which we are engaged in business of the Southwest Quarter of Section
at si last highway 114. in the City
II, Township 73 South. Range 33

IN COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT
SE71INOLE COUNTY. 11.0111015
File No. 4,972
Estate of

Con't 600
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(9) Mike Dovglas

(9) Wildlife Theatre
7:30 (2) Family Classics

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at age I,, I "who else nould want mr "I Is a beak
vole 1th your parents. Don't nash into marriage. ,
you to make a sincere effort to lose that weLght—then

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DEAR t'NDFCIHED: A girl ssho marries a man, hop.
Lag to "learn to lose him" is rhklng a lot, That is not to
say that only couples seho are ssildly in lose can be happy.

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representing the Mullet lk
Wnter Assix'iation, which iq ii
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Defendants
NOTICE OF SUIT FO
PRESCRIPTIVE FASEMSNY

Notite is heretey uven that the
undersigned, Pursuant tO the
P ctillous Name Statute' Chapt,i'
94% 09. Florida Statute, will register
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court.
Seminole County. Florida, upon
receipt of proof of the publication of
this ontice. the fictitious name. to
wit T PIE Gil TED PIANOS under

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nt a girl

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ou ARE HorirIro that a
action toe di5oIutIon of marriaJ.
and other rpllpP has h•.o then
$Q$iflSt you sort you are required to

DILLARD.

That the partic's oterested in said
t'.sflei% enterprise rC as follOwS
S Patty Frye Tid*ell
I'n' Iryr'

Children

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IN THE CIRCUIT_______________
COURT. IN AND
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RMINOLR
COUNTY.
FLORIDA

NAMS STATUTE
MAY CONCERN
CASE NO T 1311
'' Q*VP1 thiI the
Ntte '
underUnPd, .uru't In the lEWIS T PIOL T inI JILL 0 HOLY,
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"rktettoui Name Statute' Chaptec
PlaintiHi.
sas 0,. rInr'da Statute, will regite'
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with the ClerK oP the Circuit Court.
Seminole Covnty. rlorec'a, upon POLK t) SI AVYON, KATHERINE
,eept ot proot o theput)IctioflOt Louisr PARKER, ORADY I
MAT'IFPS
and MARY
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this nolke. the Ikiltinut name. to
MAIPIENS, hi wile, rr TER p
1 HE t;tr TEL) HANDS or
wt
AI1flORIO.
AMERICA under which we are AROORID, JOSEPPI
KATIIITRINE AROORIO IIC"GFRA
rnU$UI1 in ItuSifletS at 754 (t

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exhaustive pbe to undo the in a plot that sttches from
clrcw'nstantial evideice built Okinawa to San Francisco. A
structton worker Is "ae
up against Gr.
cidentally" killed in a street
mishap, and police take
5-11 CBS CBS THURSDAY possession of a mysterious

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ning and Ed Asner tof "The Ezen" Part D . Grisly story which contained a Japanese ________________
small S)11l1lS
Mary
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ission.
young Waltofla diaco
people Greet while he tries to build a the training for the
mobsters. The The second half will be shown
sometimes bEte the hand Dii' case again
feeds them, In this epé'de, the case lakes an unusual hun tomorrow night.
family befriends a wandering when Gresr flndu himself •t
youth in the woods. The cused 01 bebig " s the take."
9.IONBCIR()NSIDE "Riddle
strwge* is taken in by the The Mod Squad, with the aid of
Waltons and they discover he the nephew (played by Mitchell Me To Death" This tntrigu1ni

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Thursday, November 2, 1972

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THE SANFORD HERALD

Earnings Up

riday, Nov. 3rd.

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At the regular meeting of I)elta Air
ATL ANTA, (.
Lines' Board of Directors. Robert ()t)flenlrinder. Senior Vice
I'tesident-Finance and Treasurer, reported unaudited net
Income of $13,096,000 (66 cett.a per share) or 75 per cent more
than the 17,502,000 (M cents per share earned Iii the September 1971 quarter. Both periods are restated to reflect the
August 1, 1972 merger of Northeast Airlines. Inc. Into I )cltzi
nlv, September 19/I
as it pooling of interest, For I )elti
quarter earnings were 53 cenls per share on the 19,128,(XX)
shares then outstanding.
Total operating revenues for the 1972 quarter increased
14 per cent to $242.0 million from $211.5 million for the 1971
quarter. Revenue passenger miles Increased IS per cent to
3.5 billion while passenger mile yield declined slightly front
8.35 cents to 6.31 cents. Cargo ton-miles and cargo revenues
increased 16 per cent for the quarter including it 28 ncr cent
Increase in freight ton-miles.
The 11041rt1 of Directors declared a rash dividend of 12
cents per share payable E)erneuihcr 1, 1972 to stockholders of
record on November 8, 1972,

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7:30 p.m.—Contest between Juniors and Seniors

for best decorated bonfire.

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MIAMI — National Airlines reported a 14 per cent Increase In air cargo for the quarter ended Sept. 30 over the
same period last year.
Foxworth attributed the gains to the airline's Increased
fleet capabilities with the delivery of more DC-10s, growth on
its Miami-London route and a generally improved economy.

7:45 p.m.—Trophies Awarded for Best Float and
Best Bonfire.

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Hvst Wishes

Score A Touchdown!

Country Quick

LEE D Y'S
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MARKET
FINE FABRICS FINE LINENS

Al

Tom Bowser &amp; Sons

FOR DISCRIMINATING GIRLS OF ALL AGES

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Serving Winter Park for 52 years

HOLD THAT LINE!
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OVIEDO
DRUG STORE

H. D. Hambey

the world's largest Independent franchised bottler of PepsiColaAddttloflally in central Florida the company holds
Seven-Up, Dr. Pepper, Flavette and Yoo Boo Chocolate
Drink franchise. Through Its Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company of
Puerto Rico subsidiary Itheingold also distributes Yoo Hoo
Chocolate Drink In Bermuda. the Bahamas, Puerto Rico and
the Caribbear.

Your Complete Drug Store

PH. 36S-3498

OVIEDO

Phone 671-2190

Ph. 365-5601

Oviedo

644 9766

Winter Park

Perk Ave South

Best Wishes Everyone

NEW YORK— Rheingold Corporation has broadened its
soft drink operations again.
Rheinitold's soft drink division acquired for cash sub.
stantially "all of the assets, trademarks, formulas and
business of Mason and Mason, Inc., of Chicago, a root beer
flavor, extract and beverage concentrate manufacturer and
franchise company, it was announced by John E. Ilaigney.
Itheingold's chairman of the board of directors.
Rheingold holds Pepsi-Cola and other franchises in
Southern California, Mexico City, Puerto Rico, and Orlando
and adjoining 15-county area In central Florida. Its
aggregate sales of Cola in these franchises make Ithclngold

LunchCouflter •Cosmetics •Drugs •Gifts

3S$O

Lisle

Rheingold Acquires Company

CARPENTER. CONTRACTOR
RESIDENTIAL FRAMING

FINE FASHIONS

Dividend Declared

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Mr. &amp; Mrs. W. E. Cook and Connie
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ASSOC. STORE

DRIVE-IN MARKET

Ph. 3.SS3115

Ph. 365-3061

Oviedo

Oviedo

ROAR LIONS ROAR!

Our Goal Is to Serve You Better

PILOIAN FARMS,

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SANFORD •LONGWOOD. MAITLAND

1969.
Subsidiaries of ABC, Inc. now operate the two popular
Florida attractions: Silver Springs and Weeki Wachee.
Keck arrived in Florida this week and joins the
management team of Silver Springs at another step in expansion of Scenic Attractions L)ivlslon into a major unit of the
American Broadcasting Companies.

CENTRAL FLORIDA
SOD FARMS

Green Onions

The Citizens Bank
of

Cabbage

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20 years in in"reass ;n mariafarturing employment
Southern agriculture, tine"

dominated by low-profit cotton
and tobacco, has dlvetilfied 'o
include higher profit products
such as poultry, livestock and
laity md emig pradimets

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And in like a hoppo'f .hn
declines to buy an unlabeled
can of beans, investors wait for
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In-"stan and analyst.s tave
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OVIEDO, FLORIDA
Oviedo, Fla.

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Goldenrod Market
Ph. 671-9226
We Cater To Freezer Beef

Warmest Wishes
To A Great Team

of

M. C. SMITH

The Board of Directors of AnheuserST. I..OUIS
Busch Inc. announced it has declared a quarterly cash
dividend of 15 cents per share on the company's common
stock, an Increve of one cent per share over prior payments.
The board also declared an extra cash dividend of one
cent per aMre.
Both dividends are payable Dec. 8 to atmireholders of
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4146 Forsythe Rd., Winter Park, Fl..
671-4011

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he market harely 1
rerngmtlofl. Presumably, if the
label were acciw3te. 1110 rnur
'ket mould have risen -in lewn
adveme u) the
fid not.

%irnilarly. r-c,irrIng peare
-riller, Angel Street to !he
~nnie Russell Theater in rwori (luring the year nwinter Park for a one. variably produced little upward
jiggle. And, in the ibse-nee 4
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pearance of the acting troupe
But. 'shen Henry A. I{utnger
called "the naton'1 finest"
the
4flflhitifl(ed
that 'peace 15 at
been made poisibk by
Jones ndustrithe
Dow
sPI)nsorshIp of Rollins College hand.
tip
a few points
went
L
.iverage
Theatre Department and with
Mn a minus
collapsed
mu
then
ort of the National
the support
the rally
for the tay
Endowment for the Arts and the position
hiccup.
VIS
bUt
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Fine Arts Council of Florida.
Perry Wysonglisdains iabela
Touring the State first
became a part of the AsnIo'i much is these, .intt he thinks cvif erynne else 'should .Aso. Rather
program
year-round
egitimate theatre at its finest than ittempting In Lnk market
rcU.

Ronnie liunton, Tim Johnson and David
Climbing on the hay is enjoyed by cnildren of
Bear Lake Elementary School kindergarten Murray.
(Ann Riley Photo.'
cl ass on field trip to Forest Lake Farms. They
include left to right, Polly Kish Robert Segresi

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Deltona L gion To Bui I d

-sere rauunal. he
Working iut of sort L.mudt-rEducational Ei,rchmeflt Tour
Wysong publishes
f Florida. Then, and for the dale. Flu..

Mattingly, Kennedy. F'ogel anti float a ixind tuc of at least the Post iU nave preference
The Consensus of Insiders,
By FANNETTE EI)WAI(DS
next year. the program was
post building purchasing the bor.tl.s. Birnits
to
erect
a
After the Watts, P. A of Deland, who $60,000
DEITONA—
regular meeting of the read the articles of Incor- that would be used, not only as a will be in the denomination of geared strictly for
secondary popular publication whose conschool ch Wren, io that tent3 arv- tuLwd on the trading
3rd
upwards.
ineeting
place
for
the
Post
and
1100
Florida's young
people .wrnild activity of stock exchange ipeArnerican Iegion Post No. 255 poration, By-Laws and the
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tie
Lombard'i
announced
that
riatists and corporate insiders.
of Deltona Thursday, Corn- names of the officers elected to its Auxiliary, but to rent to
mIOt be deprived of one if our
$30,000 of
Bcard
other
organizations
and
clubs
has
received
over
If specialists sell -ihort, then
mander James McQuinley, comprise the three-man
the
market will Irati, he becalled a special meeting of the of I)irectors. It was regularly for meetings dances and par- pledges for bends already, andLive
greatest
cultutl heritages
theatre.
states
that
they
will
have
lieves. If they reduce their uermemnbership to vote on the moved and seconded to accept ties.
Further nfunnation ut tne
"The building of a home of
difficulty
in raising
the Stats! Theater's appearance tn cent.ige of tot-al shurt wiling, it
ratification of the Articles and those mentioned to serve.
required
amountThe budding
could tie a signal or in :ipturn.
Officers of a Corporation to be namely: James MeQuinley. our own, has been a dream of
Winter Park. performance
and
known as The American Legion president; Rudy Ijertugli, vice- this Post since its inception,' will be of steel construction
and ticket information aceordling to his reasoning.
30() =m
Stnutarty.it the inside iWflcrs
255
Building
president;
and
Frank
Loinsaid
Commander
MeQuintey,
the
hail
will
seat
5t)
for the may be secured locally by
Post No.
of
10 per cent or inure of a
'- and now, this dream has persons. Grounds
Association of Deltona, Flit., bardo, secretary-treasurer
Russell
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tflfliC
ontactlng
building will be donated by the
The
Articles
of
Incorporation
become
a
happy
reality."
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.'impiiny's
stuck—the direcor
Box
344W145
Inc.
Theatre at
Bonds will go on sale in the Mack!e Bros. The site, as yet,
officers
and major share-uirs,
He called upon attorney John and By-Laws were adopted.
Rollins CoLlege, Winter Park.
Authorization was given to very near future. Members of has not been teternuned.
huiders—ate buying, he mainB. Mattingly of the firm of
tains, it is a strong suggestlom:
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distributed o more
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throughout the area.

Sanford,
including.
Enterprise. OeBary.
Osteen
Deltona,

then perhaps there would have
.vrkl, they argue.
Longwood ,
been
a
casfl
bonus.Lit
ad
the
No
Paul
SaxiiueLsun,
the
l trr Ito.
'
winning
econutnisy
war
has
been
wound
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overN
bet Prize
or th Orl d
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betievs for example, that re- a period of years. The $25 billion
A tam o'.
Lieed uivstors might express war of 190A is a $ billion war Ul
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eir )pe
Forest
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Thav w a WOL SUJV W tta
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MEMBERS of the American Legion Pt 255 of L)eltona Building Fund

Corporation colifer with their attorney ()jj laws covering the formation
of the corporation. Standing (I to 0 are: Frank A. Lombardo.

secretary-treasurer of the board of directors; Rudolph Bertugh, vice
president and James F. NjcQjIijjjt,, v. presidelit. S "M

is John B.

Mattingly, of Mattinglv, Kennedy, Fogel and Watts. P.A.
Charles

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AP Business Analyst
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NEW YORK .
COVERAGE
peace be goed fur the stock
Other observers tieiit.ve a
WITH
market" Analysts almost In- cesution will mean that many
variably believe it will be. iii- thouswds of investors who
though as the prospect for a deserted the itiarket in the past
H
oeLw lire grows closer therefew 'iearS will be inclined to
be
a
tendency
to
distuft
eerns to
.owtt the positive Tllft.'L
In the strictly ceonuouc
It will be there. Aniost all
will be inure
igree, but some analysts 3"111 sense, the impact
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tong-than sliurt-ran e

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the market will rise they ly to give us sudden injection of
- more from a sense of relief funds into the civilian
that a burden has been re- as was believed a few veaz-'s
tm-"et1. It will be the change of ago. In effect the dividend has
public paychulogy as much as ilreatty been spent,
to e'iplain: The Vicuwmn war
of
rearrangement
anyeiononUc fact')rs in a postwar isn't ending suddenly if it did

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In aH ptvbabdity the wiw'i
muted rather than a sharp explosion. niore hke the uplift end wdl give the tmuntry i fur

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On the basis of unaudited figures, earnings for the year
were $68 million, or 12.65 a share, compared to $40.5 million
in 1971 or $1.50 a share before extraordinary charges. Extraordinary items resulted in a net gain of $283,000, or one
cent a share in 1972. Extraordinary losses in fiscal 1971
amounted to $15,417,000, or 19 cents a share.

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Sales and earnings of Ashland Oil,
ASHLAND, Ky.
Inc., reached record levels for the fiscal year ended Sep.
Lember 30, 1972, according to Orin E. Atkins, chairman and

WhenanalyntA roncittilm -nat
ho market was holow a proper
ipvel, the !Ahhed it the
'wfrGovern r.4rket md said the

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Mr. &amp; Mrs. J. W. Stamps

169W. Broadway

Mc4',ra" FItU ernnnmiO4 ir.'
projecting 'ha' 'he broad Southern seetnr of the United 3tate1
will prriiiiie. 47 per cent i'if 'iii
industrial oimtpit by 1V75.-- cornpared to 34 per cent in I
l,ixIe hat raitpac.4 the nation
almost thre.'fnkl over the pnt

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Keck Named New VP
Donald F. Keck has been named
SILVER SPRINGS
Vice President, Marketing. for ABC Scenic Attractions it was
announced by John E. Campbell, President of ABC Scenic
Attractions. Keck, whose appointment is effective Im.
mediately, has been Vice President and General Manager of
WXYZ, the ABC owned television station in Detroit since

Go Get 'Em Lions!

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The Board of Directors of ATICO Financial
MIAMI
Corporation announced the declaration of the regular
quarterly dividend of 13 cents per common share. The
dividend is payable December 22, 1972, to common
shareholders of record December 1, 1972.

SAVE AT

"The Beef People"

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8:00 p.m.—Homecoming Game.
Halftime—Crowning of Homecoming Queen.
10 p.m.- 12:30 am—Dance in OHS Gym with Music
by Salvation Alliance Band

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7:30 p.m.—Presentation of 7 Senior Homecoming
Queen Candidates.

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Junior Homecoming Princesses.

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In vestors

Stockholders of Scotty's Home Builders Supply, In(-. In et
at the annual meeting held at the company headquarters in
Winter Haven.
.James W. Sweet, chairman and president of the building
supply chain, reported sales for the first quarter of fiscal 1973
ended Sept. 30, were $13,997,540 representing an increase of
52.6 per cent over $9,172,910 during the same period in 1971.
Earnings for the first quarter were $573,413 or 1.21 per share
for an Increase of 57.4 per cent over $364,317 or 8.14 per share
for the first quarter of fiscal 1972.
Scotty's eur.'entiy operates 38 stores and four Bargain
Building Supplies outlets throughout Florida.

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THURSDAY

to,rmk,'rq, are calling It
"file emotit,mIr Frontier cml time
tierisile
it's thi' land of opportunity
mniw," tIrrinreq Dillard Mimi,10111, prr'ic$erit of Atlanta tinceci
We've got
Mmmloril InilustrIe
to real estate tw,rt here."
An itetcamnitlog one million
hiimtslng starts In the South Inst
year rirtotirited Icir 45 per u'nt
i.1 he II S (otimi
Nor Is I bi' South still Importing all its inveqtnuprmt capital.
Nl.'l, for esnimiple is financing a
$15 million Opryland complex
In Naqtmville, and is even exVmrting capital to the North antI
West
williArn
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EconomIst

Assacinteti Pr,s Writer
I)iATLANTA, ( 'it. (API
Ic, the tmnlion's Industrial stepchild quite lteroritrmIrtIt,n. is
caught mp lit to growth cyclone
that promises to imimiki' It the Industrial tt'ritrr of the 1970s
and bring new afilmiem c' to
Sot it her nets.
With an estimated $4 billion
tiimii'il Into the Southern econnitty last year mid it general
hr ightermitilt, of the nation's i't ii
titimni r outlook, liiiqineqqmiiri;
and llnnnrt .'r s are belting
heavily on the Somitti.
It was called 'the nation's
eronommiic prftb
nummiber one
lemim" by Franklin Itonsevelt In
1938. ThIs year, Morgan. Kee-

?)'iiiq Vft.'mflt.4 f`fW the h.,'i 'cm'
North Cardina Is both the moct
heavily indt,strlaliied and the

(e1( in ltih).
The South's largest i,rigle
errmpioyer is the textile industry,
and rnanim?actmmring is the
grrieth factor In both the
Piedmont arid the (;df ('inst
regions
Rut I'I..-lmnnt manufarturing, where termites Is still
king, Is heavily labor inforrOva,
employing many persons for
relatively low wages. Gulf
Coast lnduistriaiiiatlnn on tho
tither hand, has grown op
around a rapitiil.intensi'.'e hasp
of petr'w-hemk'als, .Ieetrk'aI
an1
in a n ii I a c to r I n g
envin.u'ring.
The abundance of cheap labor
and lush natural resnurnes that
Initially liirod industry •o'sth

the Univerit ity of
iloOStohl, said recently in a xtrpry on ''fla' New hintSouth" in
Flimsiness Week magazine 'The
grriwtt, In the South has reached
i point where it will perpetuate
it.cv'If It will he gc'ns'rsited In-tetnnil_' and not at the expens"
cml the North,
The four hi gget growth
areas are the Piedmont region,
the Gull (rmiist, south Florida
antI northern Virginia. In-mlgratlon has sparked the -ron
titles of Florida and Virginia.
which along with Texas have
s ontrihumleti most heavily to the
South's galloping rise In perFrom just over
sonal income
50 per rent rf the national average in liflO to more than FA per
1 hotru,s

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isn't Likely to be plagued by a

ment. That too is behind us. The
future. If Investors are con
fident of the economy's 1911 recessin was that al3tren,th or ci the future of a

the

an- o, 'T
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Park,
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0tv I-1emptitiii-ll, Sch(m)l. 1wild

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4,11able 1114, 1
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the

the priihkin of cpnti' hail forroil
the SchiI I%is.iril into living a
tiol i'chiti' iIev.'Inpvr
in that
the 11(141111 mud litsy l)rups'rtv,

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fai:rj rather tl~w- their "mm

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Comprehensive planning tz nee-r' ',)e

portatior. mediaI
needs
not only our
FVsrias citizens

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JOHN YOGI FOR STATE SENATE
DEMO. SEAT Il

ciod lake }csei
of
and pea•J
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lui.t-.tOTit5.
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Blouses &amp; Dresses Reg. Price

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Piano Pants.

Value to $1.99

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an ,sl,nsd to h,rss'.aIP Lit" is real, arud
the IOI:,II .111(1 ,sj)iuuiijl tsrObIi'tt. cOOn.I tilt liberals, atheists

titi title CIII

live

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lust qtosui iffect •,il Our livt s

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W1 .111d 12 ho-cati-A. III, Stood fill ill

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stopped She will laur'crl •
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a lo e Our Seashores'' project arid work for 01
. of our ueauhures must

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t swimnnrs tisrn'eti surfers di'4t
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itj'eus 'tt. COrI)mefCIJIL!JttOfl and ruining trie njtur ii

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hutideraice She recognizes agriculture is t'e
ba
Ckt,IIe of ,n,d)tu Ameuuj arid fully sup(x)rIs th,c ttits
against i'p -srts, t"ou'opolses amid Chasez's leftist Nf'.sA
merit. 4)01

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$113.36 tu $34.36.

100% twhifid out Spice jold Dvielisill proyrims. This rratlicil

•'d technological

gains

jnd benefits uv too great to be

. I't J%4(10 or left to %livitle, li'voll, f7lust fultv U104.14 the
this

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The tiattle finu%t tie ciff It.-%I oil

at the County and Status levIs throughout the
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Disnu World bringing II) great ta , esvuues DISII '(
let s ge our .Ji,uv piQ.sspl
gesser itts the los monies
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sr conditioning. lounges and we"kends off, has turr..
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inmbperulits( At long last. you hive
with no party ties .ini! feSpWt!iblt' to oniy

xmiy aie

to

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the hills,

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Barbara could

jiersunal t.onvictiorss

ii iJi'bI(Itl()i) ca ll to' stopiod

Each

one

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She tOO(l up for YOU dfl(I (.JOV ,'IUlIdCe
when h sun) them a nnessue

I ird by suistlinq in other

mon

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Independent

hit her and the r's.ujnr ity of F lot ui,i fl,•;siocr.i Is, suit COil
tsnss,usts within a party.
vitetl that a c.stsiliiiatt' could riot

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Wash &amp; Dry. 45 Wide
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Convention iii Miaitsi. Uait),$rj Morehead 1W a Iiiqlsly
UrtJ.Inized IOtiI) of r,itiic.ii WI!' control of her beloved

cj,u!iaatr'

100

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SOlid &amp; Printed Flannel, Great

Navy,
P Red Wh I C BI

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mLPI)tIIIg It-. ald alld efidol-'emillil %vithout the lilevilable
I, tjok;~. oil this door" for felmy'nent Of 11`10%1! I.Ovol%

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Barbara became an

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Served In Period Of Largest Growth

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place parly unity I)efore America Till, mandate of 0.(Iter Ifitist he heald 'Ind relue-Amto(II Feelifitl tilt- party hall

rrosng the rn er

that
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'hat I arn nD1 so ;x*r ihil-orke Itit the% michl no!

8 Years Experience As Tax Collector.

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it Iv sit ig.
The P1 Ittor in inottitil tiut inJ sa viral tisontls
Po.',,ritii, situ) u1eI),uta'(I at tIst cotsvetitiufl. was re$)iJliiVi I
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/' of the Al Florida Delegates Whets party l,'uder.t
• uiiil* (1 sit)IJu)rt for lcGovt in s pt itfur in U itlu III U
ofa the rnaior ity iii r lt)ritia t,elfltt
sot go aijairust lb.' wishes

Bright Bold
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either the

Washable.

Machine

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friends or for payrr.mnt of political r1°

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man in Aritterica. bul rather
they have concluded that il
is not besl to Map horv~~

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Sot.,. ISu. (.0U4r15 seen to
the criminals, we must help the discouraged .i.0
for
officer with etceilent pay. the best training and put'
te t OUr Ii'4 ' I
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INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE

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FACTS

Filing

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Full Time Representation o All Four Counties

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Many, Many More.

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T , .-rp are enough la~vs
fio-arms The lawabiaing citizen has the

EMBER 7th'

Tape Measures

T

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the pa yoffs and corruption so that our

Out

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N ew
ELDc.J'l
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tax dollars are UWd efft'clii'l" L,IUivlr I IlL iI'J UrtIJL)r
and the WHEELER DEALERS ' LET S DO IT ON NOV

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NOTIONS

&amp;

Knits, A

Lace F H

tinge Ot Draperies

CTUO.

what
that
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in it

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Lets clean

SEW ING

LACE &amp; FRINGE

men:-,

vit- erall drainage program jr, tht

what
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FASHION FABRIC AT LOW DISCOUNT PRICES liii

at,cialtiTPl'/ i(JJIflit

sod streamlined T rit e practice of

a

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om.tiIIy a

i.,fiql;

cliques of put)lic officials who take our tax dollars arld List,
th em to be nef it their

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unjuSt lrst.inqublo Tat must be repealed

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just like you. She is deeply concerned about our great state,
the 16th District and our future She is tired of the existing

.

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yy0maI17 Because 511C 05 (101 afraid of hard work. challen(les

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mericaor

the Outdoor Program Barbara is

p. m

ha *1 c

intucship proqrami anti htincs.
perateon of tocuiI
,ehtrqs of rr'nrts ii
r /4', thC Hulul arid ms
mlii

camping Ili 1970 the
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District of the 84)y Scout%

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prresarm
and rs'lsl1r

taipOV1 a c;fl

to

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or of meeting any problem head on, But more Important,
she is a Christian vodlo (VIII-S Oil faith 10 helP Jc[70fill)II01

benefil. rather than hinder
d hamnani
progress
Cl!
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to-cognition 11001

Moreheads were awitdtd

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orientp(l indtntry to Brevald

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aimnç programs that are
available b - both depaTtZT*rIIJ.
of
c'cntruc'us updatir

Moll)lf
for

Barbara Morehead is an .Ivs'IBJC. hardworking taxp,lver

Effective consumer ad,,
give the crine and ta,-

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Casselberru Uons Club and the
CrLctar (Thmrc

datin of the c'rt ctiart t
wic
Ht ar- c•p with the fast
as not t'tiriditiririj of the cits': betlet
of

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toiled for ,eai'. COISSII IILIIISII tunis C,lI'1l)Sitt'S. utc Inuihi
lug a business and helping to 1)1mg .1 new. cI.'ii, I.u"'Iv

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MAITLAN

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an ottier two %e'ard

AS YOUR STATE SENATOR
I WILL FIGHT FOR:

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itt the pnccngc' of
tuituifrii
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of I 4ingWI1u1l LUi
tCI'n assigned to lort 110(1(1,
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lem

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1114,501

eIzieroom for the Iir'oi;in
c'hiI )))uIIIdlOn. $IarillIIinrI

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thn ,i('rth 'filinly

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Be Avoided

Therr(twe.I find It euler to
prevent probleivia than to
1ve th,n. Ttwr
her of wap to prevent conminer problems rein arising.
Cemaumnew' rducaUon Is the
their problems can be thuta best way to inform IntvtduaLa

ways to shop In *der to get that wvrn to be urv.esaI.
when buying a large aç11the maiimian quality f
liii ('t*flffKEl Ifartlee to
teactw-i
their tk,IIar It a
the c'onaumer to avoid diw,. k at the iperta featuree;
u Uult n be tnaateroua rolors, ciyl.a, cIt.; peke; and
atgn- financing uvslluble. The war
to them; for ez,a,nph
Ing papers without fully tin- ranty, wvltv record of the

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merchant and manufarturer

lerMa,wling them.
Below we

tkm. ftep.iira become major
Iotik'ma tMt get ridty.
rurnitute is a majr, extrse and people aeLdom take

rwring of the wM IInW;
It r
arrna, legs. tqi.ake,
Iiwnp. .1,,. ran haroni. tii.

a rIo ik at the upbolatry,
wl finish, r'onatrtrtkm, and
4tur4inom of it
Fast wearing and staIntr

len'I.

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tracki ng and

Izr a nee x sith one of ow low-iost loans
for the tags.
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coniiutnin$, fruatraung, and
wraaiona Iy imposaible,

By JOYCE ROARPI
Copley News Service
Nearly everyone isa had a
çmawncr problem at one
twr. Some prottime or
thin Others
Irma are
all are Important to the ,
S
persons invovett. Solving'

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f the entire life of the loan.
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I HAVE A VESTED
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INTEREST IN
SEMINOLE COUNTY

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Nil: 323-4700

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quidl!"tirrm amt 1ItMII Tha
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frr't a fira alIw ainrati
re wu atmirvci Thtti msdUme at
Re
the
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Editorials
Endorsements Go
To Two Newcomers
Ow

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r'ie ct the S.ae Attcrrey for
:cJ C;rt t. C .osed of

do
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es make it vital that
a1 w

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we t,eiieve
Drat Charles Brtxicne of Trtusis he fnar, who can fill the bill,
admirisir2tor.

The

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Sticari Ab-

brt Herrj rs dT'e only a fair 7
thr..ng the past four years. in the

the 70DAY £d;tinaJ Boa rd
arid erjty rer.bers of the k'caJ bar
view of

He would likely become
r%Tr less eflicient 'whei

cfrt.nted

v&amp;v:Jy e'zpaned suff arid
J&amp;lry. we f'X

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appe

e were d:speased in
rnushnginj nv 1 ne'tt with Couity SOIACItOI
WIC.It he led the
: rrv Bross,
grmnd jury to indict his pnrn.ary
ect,on toe on a fekriy Charge for a
r.izical mmpsrn riotation,
rts later declared the charge

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IF
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with
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CA

CHARLES F. BROOME
FOR
STATE ATTORNEY

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H.!r:nR chow toYerTaiflIJ lent abd
his ca- *be
he was
III S rniri.x hit-iandr=

Oak Country Club
ago. A ir-itim has W

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a
man

nght to remain slent. but a person
intrusted to a high public office in
law enforcement owes the public
complete candor.

We have been disappoieu iii .r.

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v,rirnrI isiIe o "'t lint lm
neomng rind o'nlno mn,l inndl,n iprn
to 3vnnt
•,. Pe.u.t incoming .nv.lriDa*
and
mail
*,tejh.d,
.enl.d
o.r cuts. Outgoing
fl n• ?Ime-snviflQ o.rnti°. An itøt to
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,4arn sfflro. (n.fr 'bø nto-1in Mn,t ( .n.
-,n,o1st,ns,' vd ,,i,s if )OIIU1I(VI.
mif

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ge orge Stuart

aUaia. ytj probably vnn't
get your money hark (even it

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they tell ysiti that 'o'i will,
whether ror rim you decide to
buy On car.

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Seminole County Millions
Iti Land Values
Escape Taxation
Homeowners Foot Bill
Through Excessive
Assessment Hikes
While homes re ceirig acessed at over O per cent of iaiue
thousands of land assessments remain unfairly under assessed, making
most of the burden of count', supp1rt fall on the homeowners.
Here are a few examples of land sales, indicating an -xtremeIy law
ratio of assessed ialue To current sale Qrlce: •

Lake Mary
Blvd.

11)71

BUYER

,iLE PRICE

0
T01L

ss

Peachtree

S36930

$1000000

3.7%

Ptj:

S25 450

$1,250,000

2.03%

Oa'iis

S21,700

$250,000

8.7%

Interchange

Da -,0 Is

$20,650

$441,800

47%

Orange Blvd.

8irt.n

S22 500

$812,000

2.8%

Northwes t
Lake Mary

Lake Mary

Interchange
Lake Mary

Douglas

Tu7te I

Road

White

$8,100

5140000

5.8%

S. Sanford
Avenue

Brailey
Odharn

SlO 000

S162,500

6 2%

bke

tructed one of his assistants not to
charge mileage when he had a free
ride, then later turns around and
collects mileage for a free ride he
himself had to Tennessee'

Philosophically, there isn't
tremendous difference between
Brrne and Herring. Perhaps the
n—i significant difference is in their
ctkxk to use of the grand jury.
Broome says he would more or less
leave the grand jury to operate
idependentiv
even hire its own
lawyer if the members so choose.
Hernng uses the grand jury as a
reg.tar adjunct to hts office.

He has had experience as a prou.
tor in the old county judge's court. He
l*S drYints!tative experience in the
large Brevard firm of Crofton.
Hoiand and Starling.

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How many roads
How many added services
could trie assessments have provied during the past seven year's?
gets credit for the existing deplorable discrepancies between home and
land assessments.

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MY OPPONENT is taking credit for hoi apprjisji cperience in the same
seven years. Let's give him some credit for this iness and it you would
like more of the same vote foiTimm.

YOU Be The Judge
If you want a POSITIVE, PROGRESSIVE, UP TO DATE
ASSESSOR'S OFFICE with an appraisal staff composed only
of KNOWLEDGEABLE, LICENSED REAL ESTATE PROFESSIONALS.
VOTE FOR:

to stopi

tiX, received his law degree in 1962.

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I RICHARD MCCANNA

Broone. a hi ghly respected
"-"kT of the Brevard Bar Associa-

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How many schools

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We are convinced that Mr.
Br2ie wl be a :tae attorney that
Brevardtans can respect and that
OWY cnrnirtals need fear the con.
siderable powff of his office.

Had jU the ards teen rçer is';esd i'i

neea

shrugs this off as a çsibie careless
error. But how come Herring ins-

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YO--U Be The Judge

Herring's lack of satisfactory
explanation about his collecting for
improper expense charges. He

tent

NOVEMBER 7

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section (Ariie V) of the !tE.e cons-

is nìot only
a capatle prtisect:or and able
law - t.rt ats one 'who is a coin-

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Thes.e

VOTE

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New Broome Needed in

whti

that
LI
in ti

Ed Frank
a.ui I.

Dmocrat

.ee::t an :

s rt tip&amp; w the Lize-ISCUL
iie:
t the 11
g he has atnamed me pamm it
tep) sitnet fruu rivK.t *UrT*71
Cer pLr1I..a!% thffitiifl cam
ne
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of

siCk White

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Se ct.es, wi1
be ireath ez.par.de a.s of Sari. 1
ta use of c±-.aries mandated by the
we?s W)O )pr''ved a new tu&amp;ial

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to run the
Flóndä Senate?

TDY. i,diea. Ocisber 23, 1r2
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S14I7t A TTORVEY

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PAç ovQrn-II Içe men

Rdt Raler

Broome for state attorney

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enforcement,

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4a$w' rMtdre a 'aah
de"t if you want to

Tax Collector

Newspapers Endorse Broome...

Law

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Republican

TROY RAY

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you a fitC RFNAR.F if this
typo if dealer 1EVFR 1111 out
an y papers before you have
been told the peire. NEVER
si anything inl.ia you intaid to buy a ear then and
ther.

coN(;ltEssM\N Bill Chappell 'right was in town Monday and took
time out to confer with Dr. Luis Perez, co-chairman of his campaign
for re-elrction in this area.
'Staff Photo)

Vote To Re-Elect

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VIII UJOthLeC !

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01811.11 YOU fill MR And di(n P4pen befr.r th'y ran

Public Service Is My Career
I Sincerely Desire To Serve You

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Setzm.
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miz'ce ci
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Imales ci W-zI
rpm ve mnves= W*C
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Tnyi that are broken We.
Jy aft.r a child dar'.a playing
with tharn ran he rnMly
In money and in danger tt the
rnun. Stinirm wtuatly nave
.earnpie toyt on display T!w-s'
toya get ud riww'e than any
tnyownev1hyadnleehIld If
thes sample tOyt We

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wr .r'.
Thoae pi.L w'r?e

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S.ra &amp;MM of r*

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DISTRICT I

FPR SF kEA lIVE

SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS
Seminole County

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. . FOR THE GROWING '70's

£

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Vilplen

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&amp;Wit anything ymr child ran
give It

A
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rcMsrA r

ciØttl'i, .mMrravdriR prob.

Buying a car can preAent

Se

D S'AD !

PEARSON

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Amp. ynu can be amorM

T'ut\ stut *s calk'd driing a bargain.
B3%Ji £

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VOTE

Consumer Problems Can

FLORifl
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—The S.*r Pie3

The Only One With Proven Administrative Esperience

AS ASSESSOR
He Kiww' How Tu Bring You

BALANCED ASSESSMENTS
FAIR &amp; EQUAL TREATMENT
with

cold!

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ALL TAX PAYERS

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PAID FOR 8V GLINN LII1LEIOI4N, IRIASURtKIRUM8(KG(N iON SIMAIt DISTRICT I7I1111fPU8LICAS

Intor,n&amp;3un taken from the public reeurcjs of Sernmntw Cotjnt, Tq 9w besi Qt
my knowledge I benevis, It to be eentiaIly accur,tv and reliable (except for
hurnn error on my part as a poor mathematician) The in1ormiPion does In no
way Inter wrong Juing by p..irts P0 thee tr.srijcPivn,

DEMOCRAT
Pd PP. Ady vy Qrvoe WOW ,

Pd. Political Adv By Camp Treas

Democrat

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flip cIvfJd Ffrr,iftl
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' Saturday
Is

thursday. Nov. 2. 972

In California

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In The Park

Oviedo

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Homecom

in
I fl g

Listing
Sa
crame
nto
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In
Bureau
do
bu.1ncM
In
my
They don't
Everyhody caine to life. E'i'n
end of California But my

't1lx'r of General Telephone. Collection Agency

NEIl. MORGAN

"Saturday in the Park" is the theme of the
Oviedo High School Homeniing and one of
the seven vivacious Senior girls will be
crowned Hornecon'iing Queen at half-time
Friday night. Princesses from the ninth,

g.%t some new law %Tiiton bills made ilfut to a Neil Morgan problem anti that agencies

tenth, and I I th grades mill also take part in the
pre-game ceremonies at -10 p.m. A pep rally
i,d bonfire will be held Thursday at • :30 at

aatnt those unscrupLlous. in
collection agencies wtucti stp
to shotgun billing.
In california, shotgun
performed with the aid of Liw

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largest department of Motor
Vehicles on earth. It overflows
two buildings here at First anti

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24th, and It contains names and

current addresses of about 12
million California drivers. By

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state law, the Department of
%lotor Vehicles is the dupe of

indulging in it ore repriman

that area.

M% nAn-wsake hall IAst paid a deit More stringent liis,illiineF,
ors, t,iti. it appeared. atxiut he said, icrc under eon•
x months earlier anti his sideratlon. A lull to not lip
telephone had tx'cn renwved restrictions was introduced but
about two months aflerward failed to pass the California
-Since it was nocossary fic us 1,e&amp;.1ature. inle bill mllectors'
to temporarily discltinnect )-our Itlibby was ticking snimthl%.
Now the' are in for It.
S(D41Ct', the phone company
The Empire Creditors Serwrote, blithely disconnecting an
5121 Sunset Blvd., I.ns
while,
and
vice.
infinitive all the
Angeles,
dunuied a final notice
it
for
non
remove
eventually
payment. And tlecause of no for W8.00 tin Ili)- wife Judith

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for babies.

cvnts a name can copy in-

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formation from these
which include new addresses,
The only data which Is confifcntt.1 under the California
Motor Vehicle ('ode
hictu Cofleerris the physical or

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Telephone had
G e neral
apologi;ed , I sent the file t the

California Public Utilities Empire ('reditors Service caim'

"Iliat's flue reason %vliy Proltosi.
lIon 18, IIIi antIpornograut,
pr'9N)sal on 11w California
( 'alsfu'i-iuua Ii;ul
kit, has ilII)h)t'll (III
iiiutti

c*'ntrtiversy as Nov. 7 •'Irt-lh,n

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Insurance companies use
these files. So tb salenen,
veterans
including
the
organizations that send
those key rings with miniature
license plates.
And bill collectors. Or skip
tracers, as they're known in the
trade. If the
in doubt.

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Having a bit of Cecil Beaten
in me, I always look forward
to H.aflo"ieen because it at-

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h-rds me the chance to do a
tt1e costume designing
'Wt are you going to be
I asked m 13this year
year1d son and he turned
world-weary eyes on me and
l25'
said. "Same thing I
Year.
1 thought hack. but I
couldn't rnet'nber. 'What
were you last year" I said-Myself " he replied. and it
was clear that he had
the threshold of chiood forever.
I can ren einber when he
wanted to be a skunk. Or a
rate. I reminded him of those
days and brought forth a
uapshot of turn looku Pink
ind cuddly in a flar.rielette
uthtl had made him when he
-as 6
Ptemembff when you were
a big, pink bunny"' I asked.
Gimme that," he said as
shot and
helungedfor the
held it high above has head.

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Ray District, Inc.. 16n Craven%
Ave., Torrance, Calif.
It wasaddre&amp;ced tome at
home in La Jolla, 100 miles to
the south.

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thown that adorable picture
tti anybody at all except his
father and his grandmother
and that I sure knew better
t w hLs school
and tack it up on the bulletin

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there's a house over
Street where they give out Telephone Co., it read.
'Payment in full must be made
really good gi.ti,"
claim
at
once to prevent
"Oh, all right," i answered
our
attorney
being
referred
to
casually, bat my heart quickmed. Maybe I couldn't make for appropriate action."
Well, I was never unfortuna te
turn a costume, but there was
e
pink
bunny
ldt
encr,ieh
to have been a sub.
gill a bit of th
ui him after all.

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BARBARA DUNNEBA(KE

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fr,jmn :Ovornfl 'n scull
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Keenin Seminole the attracti
A job for someone BIG enough to stand up for the people who L l f E
here. ALEADER who has ANS WERS to the questions we 're all been
asking.
WHY ARE OUR STREAMS AND LAKES

WHY AREN'T THERE ANY PARKS

WHY AREN'T THERE ADEQUATE

BECOMING SO POLLUTED?

NEAR WHERE YOU LIVE?

SEWER FACILiTIES IN CERTAIN

Because our sewer treatment plants

Because current county officials

are overloaded, inadequately controlled and discharging bacterial
and mineral waste into our clean

have not moved fast enough tc ac quire park lands with bond issue

streams unnecessarily,

continues to rise and decreases the
amount of land a dollar will buy.

The exploding population in certain
areas, although seen in advance by

Park land development must also be

city and county officials, has been

funded.

allowed to continue without requir
ing franchised operators to run ddequate lines and have adequate aciIi
es, cr ore'intinq t'he rirrfoac1.

PARTS OF

THE COUNTY -)

money on hand, the cost of the land

require eye appealing buffer space
between residential and commercial

WHY ARE SOME RESIDENTIAL AREAS

WHY ARE T H ERE SO

zoning.

NOT PROVIDED ADEQUATE FIRE

BOTTLENECXS AND CONGESTED

WHY ARE SOME AREAS SHORT OF

PROTECTION?

TRAFFIC AREAS?

MANY

TRAFFIC

Because certain areas have been aI
lowed to grow, in full knowledge of

Because it is very difficult to
volunteer firr' departments by donations, to provide the kind of equip-

Seminole Cijr'it', rods
traffic engineer, nor do the c,ties
have the benefit of a trained expert

city and county officials, without

ment and the quantity we need to.

in this field. We must retain 'aletit to

any provision for expanding the
supply of fresh water from its
source, or preventinq the overload.

day. To protect those who live here
the county must accept some re
sponsibility in tHs

Because

cure our problems and not Iea'ie t to
trial -nd error

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executive with rears of leadership ejjet'tit'eiiess. Let's rote for Don's talent

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,gfl(I experience for our (ou,ity (oInnnsSion, %otember 7th.

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TERRY GOEMBEL

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SEMINOLE COUNTY to response
insure rapid
to n..ds
of all Seminole County,

SHERIFF

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Because no one has taken enough interest in the people who live there to

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PLEASE KEEP LISTENING

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walking a beat, patrol

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times called the cradle of *

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Fred KELLEY

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stuart

Corner of Parka French, Sanford, Fla.
Orlando
Sanford
644-39)2
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nut brought into existence in
any one particular city. a!- *

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th e most attending any fair.
It was the first world's fair
to be financially successful
since the initial exposition
eld in Lou
of its kind wa

manac notes, An unusual
sidelight was that 127.457
adults were lost on the 851.
acre tract compar ed to 48,

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Proposition 18 which he helped
write. The opposition, he S.tIyS,
has raised some $2 million to
fight it, while proponents have
been lucky to scrape up $50,000
to herald the proposal's merits.

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Leasing &amp; Sales
Mid-Florida

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GROWING 70's

optimistic about the chances

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ABBOTT HERRING

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Art and Engineering Departmerit kit the maps you need.

CARSI
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Stuart'.

Check with

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plttins The Bible anti
Shakespeare's plays were
written be fore anybody thought
about photography.
Yet Harmer is not over-

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Your experienced STATE ATTORNEY

in the United States. No one *

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has often been calico *
the only art form to oriinate *

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Developers

acccent against you for $40.23,
mean,
to us by General
John
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a few doorbells. I

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Says this is hogwash.
It would have to be proved
that Sk't'flCS from the movies or
photos in lmoks were designed
"titillate"sex desires before
they could be banned, he ex-

Military Personnel

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incasures

* Surveyors
* Students

my

"Ma," he said. "The guys
and I might go cuut)u.d t

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;')t) P1 M.uiin Avn

.'n,atuur

State Sen. John I. I l:irnit'r, a
Republican s ho for SIX years
has been trying to lutisti new
antipornography
ui the state IA'gisluiture,

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my

just couldn't blackmail him.

wha

NO TRADING RISK

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from theCredit Bureau of South

IcoWdhasemadeade&amp;*
have
windows washed, *
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wn cut and floors scrubbed

But he's my kid - my
flesh anti peanut butter

PATTY RAYMER

My turn came six years ago

clothes and help me hand out

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I
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rung

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* .%rehlIsets
* Engineers
* Foresters
* land Appraisers
* Lawyers

• NO CAPITAL INVESTMENT

been harassed by bogus dun-

goodies to the trick or treatm
who knock Ott Ott d*'
es
fils
lust contact with
mine and he slut led his weight
from foot to fcx uneasib.

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he earth
th can brat be shown on
topographic map

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FOR ALL OF SEMINOLE COUNTY

van 't

hug of the Bible, Shakespeare's
works or going to stitli uiuivk's
as ''Patton," "IAIve Story" and

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people have

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by the courts, to prohibit read.

,',ich user wants lnfofl'naabout the surface Of

CAR LEASING

for

Execs.

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tiav% lie iltolll)ts (Ills, because it
law
IN' •'ti:uliengt'il uirul
ti'qte.l until it ha; twiii iii
("rt*'iI
bel,'vi', the uuu'w
TIn'
a ii tipuir- norrai 1'y 1 a w

could lt'atl authorities, ba'-ku'il

ene thing In common —

been hauled into C.alifcurrm.
courby this shotgunbi1ling—
and far greater numbers iavt'

to have to learn to let hun
pink bunny st and all .
go
'You 're absolutely right," I
said bravely. "That stuff 13
for bates. This Halloween
Nvu can sUv in your regular

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For years innocent

He's right, of course III am

His eym were tranuc with
fear.
You didn't show this to

.

The peeple 'uho us•
do nu't flt in any one
category hut they all ha!s

they'll fire off threats to
the same name

uii.'nsure

fuill,ir.' of P'rop.ucltton in hiaq uua
flittinnsul Ignifit'nn. '

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move to

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would stoop to s1ich tac-

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tossed a foot-long lock of hair
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for babies. G-eez, who needs

sort of

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bodrelaed
and handed it
He
back to me. 'Knock it off anyway, ma," he instructed as he

approaches,

()pjwtn'nt' warn voter tipiii i'rlujM.sitIon to would
lrii, a flood of Ii'ai as'tli,ns
;wrlmps ku'.'puii It,,'
in
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for
IIeirnwr
urovat

call it a
control thu' ;uresi'uit sLat' stxitures in this
rt',ng tide of couiiuiii'rlahiii'd aria, will In' widely a('e()teil as
obscenity in ('alilornia. Its upfair and just If it Is given a
[k)li('flts brand Un' proposal as cia rue to 1% (II
Arbitrary censorshih,
censorship which
lI;irnnt'r 'ny suiu'cu'ss or

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out

B ANN RUDY
Ccçk %e'n S.Cr%IC't

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)tusci'nhty, like tM'1IIIt -, often
I_c in (lit' t'.' of (Iii' ln'tnihler.

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for driver's licenses.

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charging a violation of Business
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hiiiq'q PiiI
thc' lrnnp.
p.,,.
niitifl limit In pn Ihrnugti
front fIrhP then, nnql the
1II$)
front J%.rrb.'c mnyrii4rø FIfl(l
hniiqp nntl rt,lhint flU It'
,
f,itullv Iikil to it
PVAI) if they rIIII tinve. flOt)t1y
ll,t'te n,Igt,t lir' nriywtc'rc'
isvg I wiiitit unit wmtrh
Iiiru It, t tit, them. A for
fri',ti four to five ti, n ultiu'n
qiitiq'I nr,.l Iiqt,'r, I', th 'oft
to many IRI
otiti hrin (tie,,, hi, tt9 kittlien. IwPtlPtinU, of Hril
re
they
m
IIinIt' fl the w
Mi the itim" c t,i,,,rui'yq were
for
c"tti"iI flown fur the night
onyt4y
to
rt'tt,i,veil auiti wn1n'i1 In worn,
r,nø,
and
It
would
There wn r cflse 9f
oloopy wntpr, then dried with of
twitter mtiovv' the roar of traffic,
ulkI, howl') onil wuhit,eii with ml nri other tin,.' 'it plate
anotiter dry towel uritil Ilwy
vre'arn of jrenq arid the
Unfortunately. IN,; (ii0trin Itw
pnrkleiI. The wirkq huuitt to lii' hn 1
1!m'(i('MIlY pms'iI into
triniuuued uind tIn' Imup filled
with Itprooteim. 'I'livit thoy wr,rp
.'t ii" o shelf it, liii' klhhen, nfl
really for t'vening
clog
In Ilk' quuitnettltn.' nobody
was lit milch of a butry lip 14110
We do offer quirk crirripotnil-it ropo'or

'roll m" it it I'll 11C 0

Slarn. No more conversation. letter thLi tinic, threatening
legal action himself and

files,

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ANN BIRCIIETT

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h;',i It IwgItu to
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H 11ttn "
thi'tntIi,n of nt V'
Now their I' n gu'nt 'tent to
fiji' n wttiii unit Iiiuinu'ihinteIv
in' flu1I iii ffl%I)t of elertrii'
tIn' rotn i 1liwhil with light
jAnd flip snine fiction ex- liklltq. hul flit,)- 110 Inck flip
tInttiiIatw hit' light wlit'n y,u,u°v,' lwrMi)nuIi 101911. tltiv or RIty
W8IIflV

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reinlhulity for tin' rnlimilty.
I It' ivnplr i'nllq the .'Ie'tlrr
iotnpnnv unit ,I,'i,o,,,,Iq iuitn,it

P nih iihiunl

nished willi It. EAcel)l for yparn ago llipy were unktiown Ili
v;iiit hnine, where thin
kerius,'i,e inuiupi wm the prin.
flectlic lightq, but )list Iakv% Opal off 11111111joilljolI.
prehtv iniii'h fin irui,iteii
Anil (tier.' :iq plenty of
Even whit'ii Ii,i t'I,'t'ti'lu'uil
1191111 ntiiiiit ti
-' $torm knocks iist n trunsforiner
kerosene turnip
%mnellflng brooks the wire-4.
E.ver~
rinifIv
morning

to Sii'ranWnI"

si

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iti'pInilng 8 hulb oeu'nIonntIy,
otMtv glvu'.c inniti tin'ui,tit In

the shotgun billers.
The law of odds

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Wben I Iasi saw tier ithe had
writing letters
Ili

response from you, we have the other day. They threatened
referred the account to a legal action within live days
and warned that her checks
confusion that must follow collection agency.
in
could be garnished. It till had to
ntact
A further co
hen a b411 collector looks in
payment
do with her account with All
to
',hose files for the new address reference
made
State
Credit Plan,
arrangements should be
ola John Smith who's left town.
attorney shot off the
Our
'5 with the collection agency.
Anybody who wants to

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NI) Copley Nc*,i Sen in'

"I'urther lnvettgmtI°fl," It
1w1%n, "ii t'lost's (lint ytni tire
'"
n'I the .Itit(h
k fit connectiOn with he
lnthchtt'thIwM A ll State ('reulit
FnyettC, 11-14.
Plan In l
re gre t A
But there are people Wilt) At1
frightened to (lonth by this kind
of thing, my wife lieg n.

qect for (1w collecflnn
('ple News Service
11w chief of
further infuatn. anti one H. to keep t
t'te
th
licensing
Bureau
signed
his
e
who
McMillin,
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sense of moral indignation which has been sadly
lacking in this presideillial ('aIllj)8ifl.
The parade of witnesses which has ertsv(1
the public V$CW as (lie Nixon administration
prepared for and acted to secure a second ad
lllinistritlon for the president has aroused fears
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Here's how one party osree 'ees Meflovern today to the prn'pe't of loqiflg n w
He is philocophical 1nd even rnytieal .11)01)1
5nces. I don't think he 'll he ton hrokefl tip it the
lie finds it disappointing the 'iv things have w'
also feels that he '#111 have done all that he enil'1
What exactly does that mean
; think it means that the South Dakota ø''
Friend,
be able to cnnvnre fflmcel( that he has had ,n
i.',rettahl. nealthv ampaet on the 2r'esses of ,hang.'
not only in the f)enwrItie party .i:id onlitirs zenerall'
hut in the nation
You e1dnm ,f ever hear George McGovern •ie •
phrase the movement'' to ileicribe vhat h.' and oth.''
-nncider to he massive, nnuinuIng change; fl .-mertr
life today Still he 4Pt'mc well per;iiaded that his i'.'
didacy rising nid of nowhere on iii evident tide of prot"
represents a very positive contribution to the new for'
it 'N)rk
(ither. not unsympathetic to him. are not stir" Th '
think -inl- time will tell II Ntr Nixon should bury hint
a landslide it could hardly he portrayed ic .1 reat il
'.ward push for McGovern's niittook A strong finish. e'
i f it does not bring him victory hut only tnces the .a
would clearly 1ve far more signitlt,anee to the ''Mer,' ,
era •'er
While on' nflu.'nhi,il 1,eniic.it huic think thu'
still out on how much impart \Ii'Giw.'rfl will have
;onally. most wnuiltl .snpear In agre.' with one top flga' sa ys ''the party will never he the same
Its reforms, its new openness to blacks, women, yOliti
are believed to have broken a tam Many Denincr
ahead
look for si til more changes in the year,.,
know;
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yet
how
the
party
vtIl
he nv"rn
Noh#wly
be tween presidential years by the vastly 'xpnnuti'd, fr-"
wheeling new national committee structure Winner-ta'
all-primaries like California's may he dead u't'er','wh*"
by 1 974
McGovern's friends, however, betia'v.' his interest go" beyond such things They think he wants to satisfy him
çp)f that e vi'; .a ";II fae''r n 'hi. ar or
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The Ilarirnuler broight twitch
drinks. There was sonic Idle
talk. Then
Well, what are you going to
tin now'" ' iane of the young guys
risked Mullarkey
"1 got soniettitng g(.(I, buddy,'' he saul '' Old Mo's coining
out of (hi' cold,''
on
ungoing
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glass
and
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and
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"Y ep." he continued. ''I'm change
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headed
for
the
people's
going to measure
away.
beer
frock
heads,"
The two guys shook their
Sudden silence anti then you
heads
could even hear the grins
Ton .second later, Mullarkey's
''lie's beautiful,'' said one rif
popped in the door.
head
the guys.
''And
from now on it's
''A winner again," said the
s.ph,"
he said and bol*d
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Out two young guys next to
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''Impossible,'' s-aid one. ''Say
said(he other,
it aIn't so Mo," ssaid
bit
that
he used the
smiling a
line.
''Amen, I say unto you,'' siIat
giving his shoulderlength hair it tug and breaking
into his madman giggle.
The two guys returned to
their beers, but they weren't
through. Both were fresh out of
college and headed for comput.
er and life insurance lives.
Driving a beer truck was the
modern dream. Alt, the romance of It all.
"i mean, it's got everything,"
said one, "Good money, no hassles, You're out there cruising,
man. You can do anything you
want."
"Kegs," said Mullarkey.
Huh?"
111, never lift another one In
my life," he went on. "They're
heavy, buddy. And it's gettin'
cold again. Awhoo ah when it's
cold, buddybud."
Ile took a swig from his beer.
"Th ey think you're always

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State Sonic say - indeed, that this huge thalh'nge is
States
mounted much more eff,'rtvely in this ,'tiaintry thi.ic
even the most progressive if the other ',v ,.sl,brfl nation'
McGovern is thought to see himself us both .i n'
a nd a symbol of this process. if in ict it c taking ,a;','
presiite'nflal uitcnm'
at the pace suggested. The Now
either
confirm or ,veak.'n
and
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this.
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disclosure,
A normal presidential election year sees the
aspirants willing to state their positions, present
their reasons for adopting them and thus giving
an opportunity for voters to judge on issues.
Not so this year. The brilliance of the Nixon
record in foreign affairs and winding down the
Vietnam war (which he extended into Cambodia
and Laos) has been a facade which has skillfully
been displayed to counter failures in other issues
and to smother criticism.
However, the American people have a record

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agents, two bank officials and two state eme
ploycs
are to tak I he stand a nd t)( witnesses in
the trial of Bernard I_ Barker. a Watergate
defendant.
Mr. Barker is being tried on state charges of
misusing his notary public seal in notarizing 8
signature wit bout (In' signer l)('l ng present. \Vha t
will conic out of this trial must await the
testimony and tile decision.
But the importance of it taking place before
the election call only be realized when it S WOVCfl
into the campaign fabric which has cloaked this

' 4 , contest l)et%V('('fl (1W' l(('J)Llt)Ii('afi presidenttSenator George McGovern,
candidate Nixon and
a
Democrat, in concealment rather t hall

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hea(Ioltlarters for (lie I)t1rl)' of o'!t't'ttitiio'
spying which he would make " crystal clear,
For
For this is the prune obligation of (tic
to pros' ide moral leadership which
pri'sidcnc y
would give real Substance and char;u't i'r to the
StItCStliiI1lik(' aClii('V('m('fltS which art' upplande(1 as a matter of political skill
Now there is to 1w a slight lifting of (lie seal
which ap pears to have he'ui placed on the a ffair
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niiinat mnr hnpfnl •()•!
r;r MeGawern my h
pri'prr
the ø;øc?in But inme frend4 ia': h' ir. ,lq()
rirn;r roy r1nfat
4atiirafly no r,,mer3t of cnncequPn4'4' w ho
going to say anything for the f.ev S
riek M'(;nvern
i a prwtir
ai- r'it M'(nvern's attitude Ye' the enatnr
Pr''.lden'
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and he knnw h$ light

with this black cksid of suspicion still encircling
the event wouki he most unfortunate Nor would
the election still the cia mir
Only l'resident Nixon himself can make his
win of the kind and cha raetc'r whirh, in his heart.
he surely yearns for. Speak up and out, Mr
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take
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majority win for President Nixon

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persisting scandal is the Vatvrgate affair which
has now FCaChC(1 over into Stisl)iciI)fl that this
it
v'' politics approach to spyIng W nih I not he
linlited to political figures.
What every American has been awaiting
not one of
sonic word from President Nixon
that he had sonw views on this
his surrogates
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the "nsecry" rule went into effect. ShoisM
this corn,' a tx.tit It will be a sort of 'shotgu r
wedding with (ornmon Causes finger on the

of opening (heir eyes, even at the 11th ht*ir. Thus
(hi' at her 8RX!Ct of this year's Nixon re- election
the actumulntlon Of II1IJIIOT1S (II dollars to
(lIIV(!
;mv for everything apparently with no thought of
where the Inofli'y ('0011'5 from or how it is spent
is also in the news and courts.
Credit for (1114 itiust go to the people's lobby
an Institution which has
Common ('iiuse
concentrated on (hi' issue of canipa Igri funds for

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Sources who volunteered the information said they had
never received such mail until they decided to give money
either to the Democratic or Republican causes.
Both parties say there LI no way to determine if there LI a
correlation between a personal contribution to a candidate
and a subsequent Invitation by a business firm Ti:' do business.
With Nov. 7 looming even' closer, the answer may never be

By MICHAEL O'CONNOR
WASHINGTON — Send some money to a candidate for
national political office and you can expect two things to
tuippen:
1. You will receive a form letter thanking for the
donation, appreciating your vote and encouraging &gt;ou to give
more.
2. You will get on several mailing lists for national foundation fund subscriptions, magazines, other less well-known
politicians and, in some cases, solicitations to join book clubs
and private golf clubs,
The second development is becoming a point of distress for
some here who ccmplain about the fact that donating money
to any politician puts your name, address and serial number
privy to tuucksteus
"l sent in$Zs and two weeks later got aflunsolicited letter
from an outfit
utfit IOOrniles away encouraging mc 10 join a ieflfl tS
club." one -victim" noted,
The problem centers around the availabflty of mailing lists
In political campaigns for non political reasons. In telephone
checks with cutinptiign offices here for &amp;'n. George
McGovern and President Nixon, no one could explain how a
routie and address could result tit it direct mail business
solicitation following a straight ochitical contribution,

known.
Congressional Quarterly, the statistical bible of
government in Washington, has come through with its hard
facts summation of the 92id Congress and what it meant to

everyone.
Over-all the second session the meeting in 1972 lasted 275
days. In the first year of the 92id, members met for 331
The research periodical notes that 7.208 bilLs anal
resolutions were Introduced in 1971 In 1971. the total was
18,146 with the decline meaning little since Congress can
carry over legislation during its oft years.
s of Oct. 18, the day Congress adjoured for this year,
('resident Nixon had signed 273 bills into law
When
e Congress cixnes back Jan 3. there will be a
guarantee of another leadership fight. No names are being
strongly mentioned now because of the election campaign
but a charge at Carl Albert fur the leadership of the House by
liberals is expected again
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it., fl na, world n 'tducatujn. vtizc
us always getting stirred up about something, ,s the upu''lulfl if 'black English,"
ut" r"ading fur educatorss a new bos
Currently ' :t
'Black English Its history and Usaie in the T;nit"t
States," by linguist J L. Dullard of the University of P'ua'
to Rico
Dillard prcsents a convincing and scholarly case 'ti.ut
-iack English, rather than being merely .0 suibstandarl -F
'nfertur" variant ut the English ipiuken by the inajurt'-f Americans. is a language in its awn right
It has its own grammar and c- ntac -intl e'itut1urn wit
:ontauns.- irican forms if ieech .la(lflg trorn 'hi' :jr-it
:mtacts between .tr1cans and .;peaka.'r's lit Enghisli intl
ther Euruieun languages. It is, says Dillard. the -iativia'iguJge 'it 30 per cent if black Americans.
The book will serve a useful purpose 'fit makes ••uiucatuirs aware of these facts and leads 'ii in .ulreciatiuJn1
it' the linguistic prejudice that too fltum tias bea'n 'iIrfit'1L91
against Negroes. It .vtll serve a usutul purpose .1 At :wlos
the teacher in the classruann to understand that the peaker if black English should tie treated 'he sarTlu IS lit.'
other student who approaches it.1tidard English u
tnrei,n Jn4ua4e
But that is nut as far as it .'ies, or at, tar as u,I.n '1
a nd others will let it 4o.
The idea seems to be that since .me language is is
"good" as any other, attempts to imposetatit1arul EngL!tt
On bIJekS are wrung
This is a 'fraud.' says Engii'.n leacher Edniund Villa'
in a review of the book in the Wall Street Journal. 'It
inverted racism to let a black child belkxvc that hiacut
English. written or spoken. will er'.' uiin 'air ' iii'
'if ideas, quite apart lr'i,ui
preduriuunasutl white
The lirectien for black it
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Next, It's Kids For Congress, Sure

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We umiust wait until after Nov.
7 t get a good reading about the
effect of the IS- year voting

provision on the election, and
whether Ills decisive or simply
swells the number of ballots
counted without swinging the
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It has been surprising to
that the nearer iile ('uaulil'
to t'kctltni tiny the less the
concentrat ion or intensification
of (lie tifteills to the 184o-21year group, as a class. It is also
surprising to find that, according to the best analysts—
that young voters' interest In
voting is somewhat Less than
evungtttit'eil.
One observer ti-as Likened (lie
newly eligible electorate to the
uimewltng Infant who cries up a
storlil to gel his rattle. Once
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given the rattle, he becomes
aware that he didn't want it,
after all, and pays no attention
to it. A harsh appraisal,
perhaps, but supportable.
Voting eligibility at age 18 Is,
of course, a fact so new that sic
must wait to get a fair
evaluation. But while the ink is
still daum on the youth soling
amnendnwnt, the push Is on for
youth in another, altieti areaof five luitutimig
As long as we has- c had a
('onstitution, the age Limits fur
federal office have gone unchanged-35 years for
president s 30 years for
Senale,25 years for the house of
Itepresenlatives.
When Congress reeuns'enes In
January, there will be lmiitintitsm
In muse to tower 11w mniumimnum
age of a senator from 30 to V.
and the minimum age of a
representative from 25 to fl'

'I'hus tar there has been no
mention of lowering the age for
the president or vice president.
But that will cenute.
To the surprise of nobody, the
chief sponsor of the proposed
auuwnd.uiwnt is Sen. Birch Ba)h,
Indiana Democrat, who
Launched an abortive drive to
put hlm.seU into the presidential
picture earl) this year
Only 45, Bayh already us
looking toss ,,uri 147 amid there is
immethod in his uiwse for further
emiuincip.uttuim of youth in
politics.
Also a red-hot backer of the

lowered age for eungressnwn is
Sen. Charles Perry, Illinois
Republican, who has the White
house itch-- bad-but must (list
get tuuui-seLl returned to the
Senate from Illinois tht.s tall.
Percy is 53, but miffecti
longish hair arni sideburns mind
leases no sttuiw unturned to wus
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the support of )uuth. In a
speech in Congress a few Uasys
ago, be saki the Bayh proposal
is "a reasonable, and equitable
complement" to the Lowering of
the voting
lit this speech, l'ert.y .Lwited
that "Americans now mature
three years earLier than at the
tum of the century" Kids mire
smarter today, he utuiWsf,
casting a gLanc'u toward the IS-yer-.'iit soW
"1 base tong been miwnze,"
said Percy, 'that wisdom,
political or otherwuic. is nut
necessarily increased by adsaucing years.."
A lot of critics of Congress'
own seniority system would
concur with ('ercy on that, but
for other reasons. vu would
saiuiue futk.s who believus, that the
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In ii re-Iection sitiptiml, I'rt'ci.
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LSI
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to
g!vr
a
century
of
pence
ilent Nixon says North Vietnam 103') l,,,,
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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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Price 10 Cents
65th Year, No. 54

9' x 7' Metal Overhead
GARAGE DOOR

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21 x32 Double Bov
STAINLESS STEEL SINK
Self-rimming style for conience and beauty in your
kitchen
Reha' Price
95
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Nylon
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12' wide printed loop carpet
made of continuous filament
nylon yarn. Seven colors,.
Rubber back.
ejIar Price s. d.. 4.95
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CARPET TILES
Can-wa Printed Tiles in lovely decorator colors.
Rejtar Price (ea.) .. . 45d
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STORAGE

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Scotty's Price ......3.00

0153-00 25 Lite Set Has
multiple wiring
Scatty's Price ...... 4.95
0156-00 Replacement Bulbs.
For Christmas Lite Sets Pkg
of five.
Scotty's Price ......79E

MIRROR TILES
12" x 12" tiles mean more
light &amp; brightness in your
home. Plain
Regular Price (ea.)
69
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Patterned tiles
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(Nominal Size)
Reuar Price ..... 99.95
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72H 1170 10 7 RANCHERO STORAGE BUILDING
(Nominal Size)
Regular PriLe - .
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Scotty's Sale Price . 99.95
72H 1110 10 x 10 RANCHERO STORAGE BUILDING
(Nominal Size)
Ryuldr Pric.(l,
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'Food' Described

Herald Staffer Tries Croo s Lunch

Clarification requested by

CASH BUYS MORE AT
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By MARION BETIIEA
Mike capko - . - tell your
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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,
,
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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
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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
111
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
&amp;A-31A
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
- - was personally invited by
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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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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Experienced, Dedicated
A Proven Leader

Right Man For The Job

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a little girl (1I"(t iii an auttrLIin uilii'ioii
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Jth Plate and tne JLIk3 4 of uiade a Ie't turn
ruling
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rhe
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Pat.
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arr ing a patient to the
5utler
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th •I4IL CflICtt?
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61, of 609 East

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chief"

She explained further that
John Polk and P0110!

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Uip,ck"Semllinle

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anything that may have
transpired before or after th e
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professional la enlorLemeflt before the Loar-d the matter 't
uart1s carry ing firearms at the
people we tiked all recorn
next
se'titon I'm not saUszieO
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Al P Buie Jr. advLiLtil
Angel on the arming statement
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es rrtay. irivniving a

that th ese people
except rear.
firearms
A. F Kee th. chotrrnar . .OIt
Ray Slatan was quick to
comment, l doubt you will be he favored -taking a step at thi.
able to lure an) One unless they time and ic) the least we in
leave it like it is A'1t
get by
can carry arms

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by guards st.aung, "1 feel security men
mendaflons. voted to employ carrying of g'uns do not
feel should be equipp'd xt
two men and "purchase when he stated "Ishould carry
everything a policeman a.'-

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made.
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wear guns while
:atrolline he
012 grade
'inford factht) is still sublect harmless a Potential trouble
e nk r
to onj€tture even after th
The superinte ndent gave no
board last night. acting on Supt.
recomdoubt
as to his feelings on the
Angel's

Governor Rockefell er to come
out—after the meeting — and
'explain to the press what had

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bers of touncil
Jiques txla firmly st4ited to mem
ptrmttted to sit in on e st&amp;r
effort at
every
betun and the mayor that he ill make
meeting
do)
7 p.m. meeting to defeat the
President Nixon and the four or today's official
proposed ordinance which would raise water rates
five unions meeting at Ne
York's Waldorf Astoria?
for individual users U') to 601 nrcent .
for
New
York
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confirm the ob vious cusptuons

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available to
with the (leIaV stit t icient time will Lie
of the ((intent of
cit' by way of public hearing and itifornui(Wfl sessiofl
Df the 1920 Ontil9v charter now in ef feC
docIllilelit propo)Sed to toake the
The mayor said it is quite possible that City
the legislative
Attorney S J I )avis Jr. will ask
the charter prior to it being
(It'll 'ation to pa
earls next
i.ttit ted h the people in a special election

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COLLEGE STUDENTS spoku tri behalf of

Chambers. Jeff
MeGove
and ('olin Keogh

taarC of AdtImrflI wilt conduct a
tjbik hearing ?OrOntIdor approving

tinIi,i Jonc Or Ifli foIIOw'nU
I'tcribu1 properly

Lot A 70. McNeil,% orange V11141111, in
,,ectioh 197179 Further dourlbed
I.. Soutt, of Bunnell Road an the West
of Bear Lake Road

This public hearing Will tw held In
,tie county commission Chambers
ni the court mouse, Sanford,
I Ior,da or October 16 1977 a' 7

on tbertter •

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property
Lot IS. Black 2. Lakeview Sub
division in Section 16.21 30 Further
described al, an Amand., street,
Pr*lr L*kt

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"I had been In seclusion in
hu.shand fell to W death two Old Forge, N.Y., since my

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In re Estate of

5,-A,T"r-RlfJU F cli,flt:E.
NOTICE OF INTENTION
FOR FINAL DISCHARGE

Florida

mater

dance
ltrN::
t the Fictitious

report as Executor

capital of the bank. be Increased

the Las' Will

an d 'Testament of KATHERINE

17

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VI LHEL.
filed hit petition for final discharge,
and ne will Wly to ,, HON
WALLACE H. HALL. County Judge
o' Seminole County Florida. on ,
lOft day of October. A 0 1972 for
approval of Same and for Ifirtai

as

Exrcutor of said

Dated this 5th day at September,
S JACK W FLYNI
As Executor of the Last Will

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FICTITIOUS NAME
NL) ILL l!,hPrehvU,ven that Ian
engagcI In uSlflC%% a' lii Lonqwi
Ave., Altamofllr Springs. Sem1lt
ount Florida under the fictitious
will apply ai present
hay, tflC oppo tunIts O nurbaslnq name of PAINTER AMA and vt;a, I

children to fulln the cir
life

Legal Notice

Sharet, before ant, unsuoscrineci Citwk Of the Circuit Court. Seminole
. Florida ln accordance w ith
Shares arc offered to tn general
provisions as the Fictitious
public
em
tbeoit:'

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N THE C1h1 CO UR T FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
72111
CIVIL
NO

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"S" Flof~" SlIfifules 141137
5 0 L Christianter
Publish 5"1 71, 21111. Oct S. 12, 11717

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Pubillift .%eol 26 ci~-1 ~, 197-

JA[PSC)PViLLL NAT lONAk
BANI,, ," National bankino cot

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OF ADJUSTMENT
Noticr of Public Hosting

Mr C
Attrieffiev at Low
SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
OF ADJUSTMEN'T
Naiscr at Public Hoarino
gsvm that he
Notice It here
board
Ad justment will conduct a
ix,Ohr hearing
r, Lot Size Variance ir, an A I

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IN I P4% LIKCUIT COURT 01 THE
on the toliowung
Agriculture
*5TH JUDICAL CIRCUIT IN AND descrWd property
FOR
COUNTY, begin 737' W anti 731 N of SU
SEMINOLE
corner GovernmeW Lot 7 11" SKIM',
FLORIDA CASE NO ?).1137
MOROAN t KEL sHIP AND II 195371. run thence N 670 moreor tes t to St Johm Never, thence
ANNA C KEI.LIHLR his wife.
Plaintiffs

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CATHRYN LISSAK. RALPH
WILSON AND PFGGY C
Dotanciants
YOU CATHRYN LISSAK, whose
residence is ur*nowvi are hrrirh~
notifico Iv served a Copy Of ti,our
Answer to Complaint to Foreclose
U on
Mortgage fled agains'
(.LLICKMAN, at 195 14 W First
~,Irvet, !built, 202. Miami. Ftor#da
)Jl7S. and file the original with the
lerk 01 this C ourt on or before the
4. otherwisr
Ottl day Of octotw, 191,

DATED this
tembet, 1972

11th day of

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bank of r ivet . thence !, 6$0, mort- &amp;
less to center 01 road. thenCi' S 75
to P011 less Southerly
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Furthr? descrIbed as
33
1k.
or) Shoo Lane all Mullet Lake
road)

WILSON. hi%

iiRTHUR t4 BECKWITH, JR
~iirrk at thr circuit court
by Maiene Eden
.ftP y IC

Road
"This public tteartno woo of- hold in

of

the Court House. SSM#Ofcl

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therea fter as

seminoi4 County floaft:

of Adlulilmef`17

fly Jack Symc.
Ciiairmar
flutilitt, Setembf- 76 197:

SEMINOLL COUNTY BOARD
OF ADJUSTMENT
Notice of Public HeavIng
Notice, 1% herft~ uiveti Ilia' Int,
Word of Aulustment will conduct P
Public
uv orci :
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Pov
4n an A I
• Lot SIZe
Agriculture Zone of, the Iollo*ing

F-roni Ihr St corncr of int-sw v.. of
Section 26205 791 run N UU7
thence N 99 degrefl% AS' W 1141112' it,
pusni at biratminu. thence run N 8s,
It. THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE aegrees as' w ito- thence N
I iP4TLENTH JUDICIAL CIR
aegrees 0? E 297.07 thence N
Ii0IhencrSOdegrc
(toll IN AND FOR SEMINOLE degreeslA' I
L3NTY FLORIDA CIVIL NO 12
07W 797.07' mont' or l$&amp; topoin' at
1 4 1%. DIV P
cornfir of tht. .%'*% I .Of S9001111 26
,J i,_ING &amp; WALKER. INC

Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTION
IC' STEWART TRUT COMPANY

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Houston. Irilms 77WI
YOU ARE NOTIFIED trial a"
sloe

required to ter ve
ilied

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are,

you

and you

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writtim defenses. it any. to it on
DONAL[) k cclRarTi, Plaintiff,%

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afforniity. at immirditilleli, thol'stillit

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Custom Oven

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75 South, Range

30 East

lying kofth of SR No 426, PLUS
east 20 too Of swlid of SWW of
section 36, lownsinip 21 Sillflilth,
of railroad
Ranue 30 East.

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Mid-Florida Center for Alcoholi cs, a Uniteii
Fund agency. and Jerry Ktnzier is direc tor ot
the tn-city outreach program

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opinion that the State should
contact city auttiorities in

Senimok County as well and
suggest that uw too ada t this
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JUDGE GROUP 2

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authorizing the purchase
insta llation f
traffic signal

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credit

tin' equip

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transporta tion departhient has
issued it temporary permit f
Uw Senioraii Boulevard and
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tilts court or, septerntittift, Sth. 1111,72.
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8 YEARS CONSTABLE
4 YEARS JUSTICE OF PEACE
IMPARTIALl- HONEST - DEDICATED v

Road intersection.

those

for

a ttention

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with the stipulation that at the
time a! installation r
nnent traffiitc signa I b' the

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resideriLs of Seminole Count).
cel%'(,
ward, these patienui rf,
close medical supervision and Speakers will include Dr.

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Center for the AA groups.
Services of the Mid-Florida ()n Oct 4. at 1:30 p. m. at th(
Center for Alcoholics includes (.'(,nimunity United Methodist

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a close wrktng reUonship currentl} being
that
and
between the various groups and Uougtiout the county
Center
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the Center, and programs are reesentatives of
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acute care

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Mrs I)icketbOff said that

operating costs .
Wink' the Center has flO of-

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representative.

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United Fund

hospitalization

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general

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Blood Blink building at
Fast Second S
art mobile
help develop the program, the scssio
members, Jack McDermott.
banging specia lized treatment
at a lower alcoholism c'ounlotnd Lila

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are brought
ind
lnc- ..an agenc) of United Fund. toge ther
flw Center str ives
pr o gram of treatment on
d bring to the peOPle who
basis.
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driveways on to state roads can

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As An Illness

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drairl tile or pavinj~ the bottom
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the culvert as Mirror
lAIke Drive and Henry Sweet
relative to either installing

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and for !P9MIM0111! County, FlOttria

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BAKES, BROILS
AND CLEANS

will, ElectnE

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Sept 7. 54 ?Jr 7l I7

NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
11' WtIOM $ 1 M

rellef

fit, entereo against you #or the
demanded In the compiasni The
1)1 P4
aaø suit being f
nature
t-oreclosurr of Mofiriatur er
Itti
FICTITIOUS NAME
N01 ICU 15"eret-iy utvrf~ Ilia' I A", progwriv situate in Seminole county.
enuaueO nsinestflI P.0 flop, ioi Florida, to-wit
LO' Q. GRANADA SOOTH ac
Seminole
Altamoflle Springs
as
County, riortas unotir the fictitious carding to the Plat thereof
Plat book is. page Im
on
record"
name of 'T.R.A CONTRACTING
Seminole County.
01 1 P.A Public Nords
CORPORATION Dl
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INC and ttt * iflienU to register
at
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my hand and the
ES
wIa name with the Clerk of the
id Court at Sanford, Seminole
County. Florida, this 1110th day of
Florida in accordance witti the Sepl,mlw, 1912
provisiorr. of the Fictitious tilarne ISeap
Statutes. To Wit Section 56509
ARTHUR H BECKWITH.
Florida tñ utes 9S
CIerP of the Circuit Court

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TIw SUM- has been tw
NOTICE OF SUIT

the Court House Sanford,
ownameandaddneSs
SMITH.
0act; 56. 977.t 7O0 HULSEY. SCHWABLI. SPRAKER
1hertiMflef at
£ NICHOLS- O tlarnt Bank
StbIc
,
111-jilding. Jacksonville, Florid
Seminole County Iloarci
8
32202 not later than Octotw 23rd.
of ALliustmen,
1197;
By Jacl, syme.
If Y(X- fail to cio so Judgmiltril n1av

October 16. 1972. a!

possible
!#WMJn0IV COUnIS 14LMff'

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the County COmmISSIOP chambirri. Plaintiff or Plaintiff,!. attorney

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o,ogirml with the CIVIL Of this court
eiltsirr botore bVVICA' on Plaintiff'&amp;

HARP

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ArdenStr.e! between Beach Avenue, are hereby reguIreO it fi'e y.jr
and A llison Avenue
this Court,
answer with the den
Thm public hearing will
h0ld 10 anti to serve a copy thereof UPW the

Publish

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w-1/y/ ( ./)f(•(

gruntoig drive
Dnimpermts
mond stated. ' ' rhe DOT

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indicates any responsibility,
then L, work .session will be set
review t
problem in full

ubhicheartngtoCOflhid,r approvIng THE STATE OF FLORIDA
Lot Size Variance on an P IAA TO CORNELIUS HARRIS and the
Residential Zorw on the tollow,ng unknow spuse :$ COP
described property
who%;
'r if
rnarfoe(l
HARP f~
L 7. flioct 0 Second Repiat
residence IS uflkflO*ft
Tract 15. Sanlando Springs. Pt*.
You are hereby notified thit a SUO
Pout 7. Seminole county, Fla
has been filed against you in the

run N Odegrees o - t lw thence S
degrees 46 F $10 thence SUdegre
07 W SW tnenc" N lv org,es 46
150 to point of beg'nning. sublec' it,
an esenient over the N 23' thereof
Further
for • road • purposes
drsc ibed a on Parson' Road Wet'
of morkhort, W0001- Road
Iffitt. putlic hoofing Will be hetd If,
the County Conim'Sli-011 Chbmb*f%

FIor,dó.

[:ORNEJ,IUS HARRIS and the
unknowr spouse Of CORNELIUS

iioafv of Adiusimen, woo conduct a

4S'W 991 72'thenct- NO degirres 07 F

eta'. corp.

Plaintiff.

ChAirmilf,
Publish September 26 19%,

')Lot At

and
of
F LOP IDA
ON
1 WAR1 TRUST COMPANY.

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1kc Iivc off Ike Markm

Mn Csuznmn expects her

$470.000 by the Sale for Cash 01 17.001)
par
shares of new stock of $io.
value at S 00 per shar,' on the basis
f one new Shari for eact
tt,are
now outstandtn Preemptive right

ulticutivi

sanfora, Florida 37771
Publish Sept 7. 14, 71. 25 1977

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A request for
'
%L
will take part in her act maintenance:
entergeric
maintenance on

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L H Webt~

KATHERINE F KILDEE.
Doiciffal"d

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enmpan) to request
when the fi na l work to repair
,
. wil l ht dont
t ruc'
C mint'
standards. Lavender iii to
report to, thft- board next week.
If neither of the two parU

ulane

children l6vear old Mario

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In the

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NOTICE ISHEREVY GIVEN that
JACK W FILYNI ha% filed hit. final

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I0SCSrUurtor,
ill Amendment to Article Ill Of
tis
thf crrtifscAtt of incorporation
Clarenice Lay P,
Amenrl Article III it) &amp;Uthorl:r thrPutoistl

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Carlti will perform in the if not within the cit~ limits of
Jacksonville
Coliseum Altamonte Springs, he is to

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0tH 141
barride such
hrrrh~ aiver
ICE
Richard "Chico" Guzman, 29, manner im not to cut off seem
art,rinuagied in businfts% a, flay No .1
LCOAL NOTICE
rourrier St.. cattivi"irrv, sominoir wjL% killed 1&amp;.St July 28 at %%"J_ far any resident to hist property.
Star holders' Meeting
Courittip. Florida under the fietilloul,
ing. W Va, Ih. was reaching to
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ttonoIflC &amp; In# t,trn lln 01
int end
present d thr
FLORIDA.o
it t
f
Oviedo, Oviedo. Florida, will 11W held register Said namt- with the Cleft of
pole when N. came in contact the Road Superintendent to
1972 for thr purpose of considering

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The Board of Cuntv Corninissone directed lavender
ti formally approach both the
contractor and the utility

Major Appliance PurchaReat

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sufficient support to be af
anti) the Social Secur1ty-welfa
substitute for or.
bill as

:rrhIw water

1. m. Fields Installment Account

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Legal Notice

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INJUDGE,
THE COURT OF THE: COUNTY
SEMINOLE COUNTY

atti" M

huband

"I'm realiv thrilled tip be go- man said. "When Bill (Kay)
C.am(
',

By Jacli,
Chairman
Publish Seolembe? 7b. 1912

Ity Jack syme,
Chairman
Publish septernhef 26 1977
DE H 1.12

an

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months ago.

B

,OOO a year.

the ceiling at

Some 1.5 million
ovev over this signal for it of S1,6O.
persons could benefit from the
me te but the situation
OOU cei1in during the first
heromit. more serious sin

daughter of hurl Walienda who back to work, it as just what i
Inotheraction Iivender was
created "The Flying Wallen needed
All itructed to checL tin locauon
hn Lc produceras
( if Ilarricade at the end of

Florida on Oc1obr 16 ii at i
on tnrIIer
or as
possible
PM

Seminole Court

n:

f' Ili tlas' Wallenda has
J,\CKSNVIl.l.L.
Aerialist
Carla relatives or close friends die
A!' U.
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,uzrnir w l l th her rircu t:ilL inii fell himself Inst
,iiienh,
slidi to lift '..iturdi for the weei

ThK public hearing will be held In
1hf. [nuniv Commission Chambers

Counts Board

%em

. IIInWIU

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Mansfield's amendment pegs

C. Lavender,
situation s because of work by

L fe

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Kuad øf dIui?ment wi conduct
Publk hearing to consider approving

1_01 sin, varianrr in at, P i

as

To Slide

Notice of public Hearing

Notice

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There has been snme can- compared with the pre.

Condition of Palm Springs
Itoad
getUng dangerous

Aerialist Wallenda

SEMINOLE C OU NTY BOARD
OF ADJUSTMENT

SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
OF ADJUSTMENT

.11va-rint,

tStiff Photo

Legal Notice

'
ega Notice

H% AVN SIFC?KOWSK1

renrecentin

Siskind

presidential candidates to Mrs Denise Swain's
Eng lish class at Seminole High School. Left to
Swain Jim Stewell Mike Malone.
right M
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proposal WU
Mansfield
most hail) disputed aspect
debated
and
passed in
contains
it
aLso
the legislation,
which
order
in
contrast
to th
eases
ur ity
Social
prolonged
argument
exp
further
Still
the Senate ra ised
on welfare reform.
Wednesdas.
Bzi7F-5 vote, the Senate
Ribicoff offered his
mtse in hopes of defeatiq
lifting the ceiling on the amount the rival Workfare approach
retired persons can earn drafted by the Senate Fina"
without losing Social Security Cam-mitt" and in.serted in the

pro

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have proven the
plan today to carry the Snnte provisions

A%IIlWllIttd Press Writer
into the heart of its debate on a
WASHINGTON iAP
Sen. giant Social Securitv.welfare
Abraham A. Ribicoff unveils bill.
his compromise welfareform
While th e welfarereform

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Thursday, Sept. 28. 1972

4A—The Sanford Herald

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Layaway for Christmas nowl V so

Baggies Are What's Happening. If
Don't Own A Pair Or Never Saw A Pair
You're Just Not Wiffi It. Baggies Come in
Solids. Stripes And Plaids.
They Are What*s Happening In Fashion
Tli is Fa 11.
Always check our Economy Corner!

toys. .

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Coin
Laundry
•Attend4ntondulyl1flam
until 9OOpm

:2 t4ORGE Di ;C
120 space pariun lot

Specials
Ckoning
$3.00
Garments

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Some unique

Large Wectlas,
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Window Shades
Heavy guago vinyl with rlolh like tuAlucv; *411 lubt
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Congratulations: Mrs. Henry Seunders
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Winnerofa new Sewing Machine._

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by the man who performed these extraordinary
feats, cutting away the mystery and building
confidence
Issue discussion must also produce clear
definitions by both candidates of what they mean
to do about them in the next four years. It is in
this aspect that the McGovern campaign needs
strengthening.
Recognition of the crying need for
awakening the voters, the Republicans from an
almost day-dreaming contemplation of "four
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"Madigan,"ori NBC, with Richard Widmarkin his TV series
debut. "I'm a garbage collector," Sit) S Madigan. 'I clean up
the mess people make
cynical, hard-bitten, weary,
And that su.'ns him up
very tough and very dedicated. U you're looking for trends,l
suppose the lopping off of first names is one to note. Time
Joe
was, the cops and private eyes all had two names
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Richard
Diamond,
Sam
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Philip
Friday,
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In today's crop however, only surnames matter
Cannon, Banacek, Mannix, Colunibo, Ban)on. If Madigan
hasafirstnarne.it slipped byrne in the opener ihch is set in
New York and is, in tone and concept. reminiscent of Naked
City" and NVPD.'
AS portrayed with tremendous inner power b) Wdxnark,
Sgt. Madigan. is, as they say, all cop. In the opening segment,
he is assigned to work with a young sociology graduate who
asks: "Do you like police sork. Sergeant"
"Nope.' says Madigan.
"Then why do you do it"
"lt' my job." Madigan grunts.
The 90-minute yarn moved right along despite a number
of soggy moments which simply didn't ring true. The
weaknesses In the script, centering on two muggers who
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W.IuSHINGTWI Amtrak is trying a
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railroading out of the red.
An experimental small package ex.
press service is being offered on the
hea'i1y traveled Washington-New York
run with the idea of later adding it on
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and that's why I keep my band together"
Best of the returning situation comedies, to judge from
smartly
the openers, is the Mary Tyler Moore Show
written and very well acted. "All in the Family" still retains
the old spark but the first episode was pla)ed on much too
shrill a note
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Teats began In May and the full service conunenced on Metroliner trains
between Washington and New York on
Aug. 21.
Elmer Cerin, a bu.1e of energy who
caine out of retirement from the postal
service to launch the program, is express manager of Amtrak. The small
package express is his baby.
" My job Is to help reduce the Amtrak
deficit," said Cerin In an Interview.
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Fair •rrial
Its VON OAKLEY
At the recent annual meeting of the National Association of Black Psychologists in San Francisco, five Negro
behavioral scientists told how they assisted attorneys to
pick the all-white jury which acquitted Angela Davis,
Without knowledge of spectators or newsmen or of
potential jurors, the psychologists carefully observed the
behavior of prospective jurors during the long weeks of
Jury selection. Things they watched for were whether a
prospective juror spoke to other prospective jurors. how
the Jurors acted at lunch periods outside the courtroom,
any actions indicating attitudes toward a black defendant.
"'Our belief," explained one psychologist, "was that a
juror's votng is influei.ced not only by the court evidence
and his own attitude, but by the interaction of his own
personality and the group dynamics in the jury room."
The ps)c'hulogists made "extremely detailed" observa
tions which were presented to defense attorneys. They
also counseled Miss Davis on how she should conduct
herself during the trial.
They did a good job. She was found innocent on all
counts of murder, kidnaping and conspiracy In connection
ith a California courtroom shootout in 1970.
Intrinsic to the American system of law, which Angela
Davis scorns, is the belief that the burden of proof Is
with the prosecution, Corollary to this is the unwritten
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Cerin said the service carries what
old railroaders used to call "head- end
traffic" because it was carried at the
"head..tnd" of passenger trainp in the
baggage car.
He lamented the fact that Metroliner
train do not have baggage cars. "I've
managed to get some space in the snack
bar cars and that's where we carry our
express packages," he said.
He said future Metroliner or modern
train configurations will Include bag-

gage cars.
Bicycles have become a major item
in regular Amtrak train baggage cars,

Cerin side. "Bike enthusiasts are find.
tng out that for al2 fee they can IMP
their bicycle along with them when rid.
IN on the train to a distant point. Many
do this and then ride their bikes back
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So far, Cerin said, the users are aboui
equally divided between government
and private Industry.
Hundreds of pounds of documents
pass daily between New York law firms
and Washington regulatory agencies
especially the Security Exchange Commission, Federal Communications
Commission and the Interstate Commerce Commission.
"Our service Is for high time value
llama," Cerin said.

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"We'll knosi by next spring whether
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Eagle Scout Raymond
was awarded the
Bronze Palm, for having
earned five additional merit
earned
badges since he received his
pt. 28
Club, 10 am., community
Eagle rank.
American Business Women's ho, Maitland Avenue.
Others advancing In rank
Casselberry
Association,
Timothy Miller, star;
OCt.
included
Country
Chapter. Land o'Lakes
7:30
meeting,
general
Gary Dalton and Greg Kerr,
Club, 6:30, social hour; p.m.I.WV
Althniontt S&amp;L.
first class; Dennis Duffy and
p.m..
dinner.
Tony
Walsh, second class and
SepL 28
OcL 5
lake Mary Chamber of Don Roby, tenderfoot. Inducted
SISTER, 8p.m., Chamber of
CMmznerc.
Conunerce, 8 p.m., at school; as new Scouts were Mike Zufelt,
and Mike Renner.
incorporation and "Greenbelt" Don Parker
Sept. 29
The awards ceremony
wx, 2:30p.m., at the home will be discussed.
followed a covered dish supper
of Mrs. F. E. Rournlllat, 910
Oct.
held to celebrate the troop's
Palmetto Avenue.
congregational Christian
20th birthday. Former ScoutOct. 2
sale,
rummage
Church
iiiasters Walter Krohne Jr., and
Longwood Area Chamber of fellowship hall, 24th and Park.
Leonard Casselberry Joined SM
Coinmerce,8p.m., Civic leiigue
Daniel in reminiscing about the
Oct. II
building.
lWV "go-see" tour of unit's history. A large tiered
cake decorated with a replica of
Oct. i
courthouse, 9 a.m.
the troop bus, scouts, tents, and
Lions Club, noon, House of
pins W83 baked by the
scout
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Oct.
Steak; film on narcotics by
Auction
to
benefit
South
Scoutmaster's
daughter, Beth.
sheriff's dept.
The many changes in the
Seminole
Community
Library,
Oct, 4
Annual membership brucn 10 n.m., Seminole Plaza, Scouting program were cxplumed by the scoutmaster.
Altamonte Springs Woman's Casseiberry.

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One of TV's durable private eyes, Mike Connors is
delighted with the success of his "Mannix" series. "Being
recognized in public is still a big kick for me," says Connors.
"Even after all this time,Igeta charge out of kids asking for
my autograph. When that little thrill is gone, I'll get out of the
business and live in a cave" . ,
It's Bob Obren's line: '1 love to travel because it brings
poverty."
something into your life you never had before
A new record, recorded by a group called Jim Glazer and
the Fianchettu Bandits, is called "The Ballad of Bobby
Fischer" , , .
Bob Crosby, now with a big band show, has a theory on
the demise of the big bands that once reigned." We forgot to
play for dancing," says Crosby. "People would gather
around the bandstand and we'd play Just for the sound of

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steadily progressed up the
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Copk) Neas Service

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The plaintiffs included
Turner and Turner Enterprises, Inc.; Kosu'ntt interplanetary. Inc.; and Dare to Fte
Great. Inc.. all FlnrIda-tuaced
companies.
Koct'ott and Dar to be Great
hr,vt' been described by various
consumer protection sections of
state attorney general offices
as pyramid, multi-level and
chain distributor sales companies.
In Vermont, for example, the
promotional USC of il chain distributor sales system has been
ruled by regulation as an unfair
labor practice.

WHEN OLD SCOUTS get together its a good time for nostalgia about
campfires past. [toy Scout Troop 341 of Casselberry celebrated its 20th
anniversary Monday night and former Scoutmasters Leonard
Casselberry, left, and Walter Krohne, right, joined longtime Scoutmaster V. T. Daniel in reminiscing.

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told the court the chief law enfareement officers of the dates
named had only echnnged
formation in furtheraflie
their sworn duties to uphold the
laws of their stwerlgn dates
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Another $200 million was
sought front the attorneys getsoral of the 211 states for alleged
common law interference with
contract rights, malicious prosi':iitlflfl of the plaintiffs and in.
terferenu-f' with interstate corn-

litlin, among others, argued for
an immediate end to the race
for reasons of Jurisdictional
venue and Immunity from tOs-ecutlon.
Judge Bolden, however,
sued no rulings 1115(1 indicated he
probably would take some time
in r esearc hing race law.
Two counts of the suit
charged the cited attorneys
general conspired against
Turner and his companies
during meetings held in
F'hoenix, Ariz. , and Puerto
him.
John A. Burgess, a lawyer
representing Turner who was
not in court, told Judge hfolden
the "totality of the conspiracy
can best be summed up as a
derision to get Glenn Turner."
Van F. I.efcoe, an assistant
attorney general from Virginia.
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that his clIentA had perpetrated
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their pyramid and multi-level
utles devices, Rurtecs rejected
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a federal stilt that alleges 711 attorneys general conspired to interfere with a FloridamilIIon
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end and three private counsels
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.sell teorge c;avern. struggling to find the handle,
isn't avin much better luck with ad New Deal themes
than he dk earlier with his more drastic tax and welfare
proposals.
midwestern and eastern
i1 his current swing through
telling
a
sizable
crowd of students at a
states, he was
\'i9inia
college
what
social
programs he as presi.
West
dent won d improve or develop in the ears ahead 1k
I
mentioned Social Security, child deve)opflCflt. aid to
education, housing for the poor. city transportation The
response. even from pro-McGovern youth. was thin.
A veteran Dniltvrat ic leader working for McGovern
ki 11W
"'h isn't th1s stuff catching one"
The answer surely isn't simple. and it is crucial to
McGovern's uphill battle against President Nixon. For
he has been getting very strong advice from men like
campaign chairman Lawrence O'Urien and Sen hubert
Humphrey to do Just hat he is doing-hammer hard
Offbeat Ruminations
on the Al Roosevelt themes which portray the Demo.
cratic party as, uniquely, the friend of the poor, the dis.
advantaged. thelderly,the ill, etc
t ... .................................
ud talk this Ian.
i.i 'McGovern
i ner aIuulR'uIu
guage to get back into the Democratic mainstream, to
recapture straying ethnicCattiolic workers, to in the
Att&amp;'n:1 hrt'u P.T.\ mtrs f.r the first time in your life,
on her
office and
n tut. ito'u
(till
allegiance ant help of disgruntled Democratic reu
Inherit
a
fortune
m
a
row.
Did you shoulder.
NEW YORK API
lars
lie
must, (hey say, shuck off the label of radical
When
you
compare
all
these
Buy
more
than
one
box
of
Girl
Tell a Polish bartender a ne
get a lot done last )'ear,
.J
But
I
have heard the Vest Virginia incident repeatud
things you didn't do with the
Scout cookies.
Italian joke.
You did And feeling pretty
several times on this trip. The response to McGovern's
learn all the stanzas of the piddling things you did do, puny
Do anything for the national
c'omplacent about it, too A lot
promise of new activism on social programs i consistent.
doesn't it make you feel
Star-Spanazled Rariner."
ec- lov ccept get a summer
of peope are like that
luku arm. It there is appl.i;ist' at all, it tends to he
tmt
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tan.
patting t,bezitselves on the back
perfunctory.
number
of things they
the
So what is the ans' er to the question the \Vest Virginia
manage to get done.
leader posed
POLLS APART
You probably wouldn't feel so
The non-polling reporter can only draw upon the voter
,
smug, however, about the list
researches of others They suggest that millions of Amer.
icans are turned oft from the kind of big government
things}'ouachiev('d.if)'oucre
activism symbolized by the old New Dealthemes Mc
honest enough to look at the
to
f'. T
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Govern is currently stressing.
other side of the balance sheet
0.
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No of their basic complaints are that the touted
and list the things you didn't do
social
programs generally don't do enough for the people
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they
are
supposed to help, and that they cost too much
Without knowing you at all,
in
taxes.
for example. I'll wager that you
In the spring. Alabama Gay. George Wallace won
I
like me - didn't
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Teach Sorhia Irean to e'at
All t)emocratic candidates picked it up. and it was widely
spaghetti with chopsticks
hailed as a kv element in voter disenchantment and,
Box a compass
0,
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win an argument with a
McGovern has made much of it. and still talks of tax
P
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10 man.
changes aimed at closing loopholes used by the rich at j
.
Go wading in a mountaLn
the expense of others Hut "tax reform" ma' not be what
#
%4r
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,
-,th 1.,t,
fnr?øI w'nt to hear It niav be that ''relief'' is
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Write a letter to a congressIf that is it. and some survey findings say it Is, then
man.
Old'St\'le New Deal social programs. however worth', are
Send a congratulatory
seen by many voters not as a promise but a penalty-the
telegram to your mether Ofl
sure forecast of still more taxes.
11.
"L
Vour birthday.
I
IThat's what the alienated are protesting about. George
Take a teen-ager to lunch
-ZZ \Vallace won many of these people because he sounded
during National Brotherhood
like a crusader for tax relief George McGovern d; not
Week.
Even as he cries for "reform," he ticks off a host
Fiid a new secret parking
:.
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of things to be done which can only cost more.
1.
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space for your car.
1k' doesn't even propose to save money by ending the
Write something munortal
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war and cutting defense lie simply would spend
t
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underwater with a pen.
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that money and much more there is no accurate esti.
'j
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mate on the home front That's why' his "stuff" is not
See your dentist twice.
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on.
And those are only a few of
2
the things ou didn't do. Man,
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Challenge your txiis to a
ir
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amv of Indian hand-wrestling
k.',
arid beat him.
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plan to clear his stand on issues during the flt'Xt
couple of weeks. But this alone, does not meet the
challenge
No proper choice will be afforded the
American voters on Nov. 7. unless the
sequestered Nixon breaks out and does his
campaigning in person and in public and
McGovern gets an even break to debate and
rebut.
The danger exists that this '7 presidential
campaign may be accepted as the norm for the
decades to come and that the apathy and non'
voting of the American people will increase until
the government "of the people. by the people and
for the people" is smothered in political
technology

be given an honest appraisal

There is a growing apprehension among
the who want to see the presidential election
campaigns reach the high plane of issue
discussion rather than personality or intra-party
dissensions in the spotlight.
For Democrat Senator George McGovern,
the underfinanced top of that party's ticket, this
is a serious and possible fatal handicap so long as
his opponent Republican President Richard M.
Nixon refuses to debate.
On his part it is so obviously a smart move
by such an experienced and skillful political
operator as Candidate Nixon is. that it will take a
major change to bring about what is so clearly in
the public, if not the private. interest,
The time element is getting short. The need
for change in the campaigns is so obvious that
tfle Nov. 7th election can only be an honest and
true expression of the wishes of the American
people if this is accomplished.
thi u'rp nnt pxnressinthe oDiniori of a
party member. Indeed there are leading
members of both the Nixon and the McGovern
camps who know that this lack of personal
confrontation between the two contenders for the
White house is wrong.
The \jxonites. hceever, are equally sure
that the policy which the president-candidate has
that of no debates and the use of
favored
has worked
surrogates to attack his opponent
to their advantage and will continue to do so.
The McGovernites. on their part, seem to be
non'plused by the general voter apathy to the
issues which they have tried to dramatize and
the shrug-of-the-shoulder response to the latent
scandals which appear as the Watergate, the
ITT, the wheat sales and the like are made
Public,
As for the basic issues which almost
nominate themselves for attention by the adversaries, they fall into two fields. One is foreign
and must focus on the Nixon conduct and CX'
pansion of the Indochina war.
Has the candidate Nixon of four years ago
6 )4J
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IilUt. (A)U till 1113 Jl
of that war' Is he willing to be called to account,
as he expected to be in '61"
In foreign affairs, with the glaring exception
of the war, the issue is one which could be turned
to a much more believable asset if the bold ad'
ventures which took the president to Peking and

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(House Seat 34, Republican).

JCPennev
We know what you're looking for.
"Charge It" At Sanford PlazaPenneys: Open 10 a.m. 'til 9p.m. Mon. thru Sat.

"Ughl look of that air! Coil HEW and find out if any.
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Thursday, Seat. 28. 1972

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the case of Michael Whalen
pleaded guilty
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the icourt
In the
requested a rehearinL?
Andercon case 1 which
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Club. Left to right. Kenneth Krause.
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trier of the fact sifter sicMung
a plea of guilty to first degree
murder and holding an
eidenry heAring on the

issue of the extent of the penalt
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be
death
sentence.
will
A new zoning district known area Mobile homes,
rinatian in some zones
Whalen
pleaded guilty on
to
parks.
or
confined
Pro;o.sed City of Sanford based on race but this was as RMOI i multiple family
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and
the state requested
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practical purposes by federal st.ituuonal i is being de$lgnateG.
possible adoption •
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mine
the
not
the
city
does
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which will allow the inrulings that
7cning and planning board laws and
real
allow
additional
mobile
homes
hearing,
the
bifurcated
trial
terinixing of medical and
forbid racial disthminaticm in ended legal discrimination.
1. was used
Knowles said the proposed estate offices with multiple except in already established law, effective Oct..
housing.
trailer parks and no new trailer as a gwdeline and sentence was
City Commission has set a- zoning rules took eight months housing
Certain commercial activity, parks have been allowed for deferred pending a presentence
Ont 9 public hearing on the to draw up by the zoning and such as service stations, some years
in vesti gati on. The bifurcatedcity zoning document planning board. Along with
upda
plan
aLso
trial determines guilt or
new
said
the
Dake
become a conditional use under
and has invited real estate new zoning recommendations is
M and the
ce in one
nocen
to
control
industrial
hoped
the new plan. Dake said the new
interests and other groups or a city-wide land use plan, wthch
will
enpollution
as
performance
penalty
in
another.
zoning regulations
persons to attend the public is color-coded for better
Two days after the hearing on
up to
courage the development of standards have been
what
bearing on the several changes reference in
e
sentence, the U. S. Supreme
th
the downtown but will not permit controlsmoke
in Sanford zoning and planning. uses will be allowed in
which have been recommended
Dake, city planner and
t
the city zoning board.
City Manager W. E. Knowles
..aid the old zoning ordinance.

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the night before.
Meanwhile, Mc(,overn today
v,sI • ts' c m of 211 motors to
help develop a long range ur
ban policy. lie said the election
"will determine the late of
American cities for the next two
decades,"
The Democratic vice presi.
dential candidate, Sargent
Shriver, pleaded in Milwaukee
for understanding of the causes
of crime by young people, saying the solution begins In the
home.
He said broken homes,
employed fathers and working
mothers are a big part of the
problem, especially since it often n-means that "the children
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ADMISSIONS
Smford
iutrd '1 Harnelrn
'arles L Echols
ii !.obi S Jackson
I rez Howell
Jihneva Sims
Patti L Griffin
Jimmie M. Greenlee
Mae E. Anderson
Mona Abu Baker
I ..ira B. Fennel]
'ha Heckenbac'h
lie H .1ohnsor
Je4tn S. Adams
Cheryl L. Euclell
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America.
Sen. George Mc{overn, the
Democratic candidate for President, raised $200,000 at a $2
a plate dinner at tia 5411111 hotel

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(IS. diplomat had threatened
his wit,
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No, not actually."
and rarn1w ,,ifer the talk
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his yearn
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said, "are not responsible before the eyes of God in what
they get Into because when we
a society can't give them
something useful to do, I don't
see how we can blame them
when they break it window or
when they steal something or
when they get hooked on drugs
by sonic pusher.
Shrivcr was to go to Detroit
today.
President Nixon Wednesda y
addressed fund-raising dinners
in San Francisco and 1.os Angeles and was due to return to
Washington today following his
biggest tour of the campaign to

be the reaction of Frank
Mankiewie'i, a director of
Sen. George \li (,ot em
troubled (,unp,Iign during
Washington press conI. rene

thwest
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•tim it had been is! for te that Ni,t9i Vi.'tr.,srr.e' inst Viet
Xt.On the alleged
nng troops indwrimmnately ':1 ':"
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from three hases in Thailand
set fin to more than half of a 7
building military storage'
complex in a major coordinated
raid nor th west of Hanoi, the Air
Force reported today.
the raid Wednesday as the
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had 'strongly recommended
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fly (4,01116F F-SPIAt
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placent about the upcoliiin' IA)S Angeles where' President
ek lion but the campaign Nixon spoke
It W1IS announced that $1.75
money was rolling in at a Hewas raised at the $l,00
million
ising dinner In
-raising
publu'an fund-ra
-plate
dinner Wednesday night
at
the
Century
l'lnia hotel. The
-be a record (or
to
said
sis
total
fund-raising dinners.
Nixon thanked the crowd of

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Charles, V. who was a POW
months, put in a
telephone call to his .1-year-old
daughter Kirst.n in Tampa,
'la lie said the irl asked him
Bring me some Chocolate.

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for the first time in four years
The flier's mother, Minnie, of
Dunedin, Fla . accompanied
the artsvlct.s to Hanoi and was
with the group in Moscow

Half OF Complex Burned

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sentence.

present

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a motion for

in Greenville. Maine. and

itreeted him with "Hello Dad"

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leave ('spenhagen later today
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niul
and fly to New York.
tried to bto k Distes way to the
Ihe fliers were released from
.Is'nq
mniritsfrr
l)anish prime
their time' 1,()W cutup Sept 17 with the' pilieI after they arrived at the
Otto Krng soul he hopesi
understanding they would fly airport late Wednesday. [tnt a
0 step towards
release itilith
only civilian aircraft to meeting was arrange'l later in
an end to the Vietnam war
an airport office of Aeroflot. the
America.
We'd better proceed in this Soviet airline
As fellow bunion beings we
"No demands were made on
share the joy of tties three men way for the safe release (if the
the
pilots." fit said.
who titter captivity again are other POWs," Gartley said.
But
the Rev Coffin later
Several of the antiwar artiv.
free and with their laimsilis's,"
behavior
1)Ubs
termed
iste traveling with the fliers
Kral, stibi,

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group.

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tarnc~ G-encral Robert (
Shevin's first degree murder and the b1furcak-d trial procv-dure.
at If freakish nor fdiscriminatory In
office in the prepara
He further contends th
evidenciary hearing washed to
endant is not
posing
that the
the
case
argumentation
before the stateofSupreme court determine the extent of the application of the law im
member of a minority race an I
a death penalty is act*mplished
penalty.
although insolvent
either through the certification
The issue was not ruled on in in a non-discriminator),
the benefit of one :
ertiorari
rehearing
threec*seS, among which is the fashion, it would not be received
the most extensive defense
Judge Salfi has requested
h court to decide whether a
trial court sitting as the sole

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Court reversed the death Whalen case is unique in the
each state Su.
on
penalty in the case of Furman- question of guilt being deter. be Incumbent
totiit to examine facts
the guilty plea and the Pf'fl
Court
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to ascertain if the law was
to Lw d
w h coutt struck
extent of punish
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capital
punishment in
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In uu'ee cases
Florida
it did n
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opined,
among
which
Sa
Court.
the eath penalty itself t be
the Court should have the responsi.
was the Furman
pur1shmtnt
and
bilityof stating dclear terms
of justices held
provi.
under
nstitutional
OT u
ecson
ision tst
the effect o their ec
sions of the eighth amendment constitutionalprohibiti000fthC provide automatic release of all
eighth and 14th amendments
tO the U. S. Constitution.
those on death row lwesentl
against cruel and unusual
decide
UOflSt1tU
did
the
and regardless of the prodedure
and punishment was violated
which placed them there. JUdi \
Imposing death
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of
capricious system Jul"' in the
Salfi maintains presumtn.
which juries have sentenced was reversed only insofar
Is meant, has lead to tx"r
SOXTIC individuals to death and the death penalty being tm. law and confusion.
similar
posed, and the cases were
to
it is
Judge SaUt stresses
others
further
for
remanded
freakish and wanton imposition
th
death penalty which
of
it was noted that
entered
justices. Each of the
impositionofaIi1esertenctafld California case using the upset two
said, appears Ic'
justices.
requested the court rule he Is no bifurcated trial PV-OCCdUXC
contend that the principle of
longer subject to imposition of not decided by the U. S.
due process should be added t
preme Court in that the dea th
the dea th sentence.
prior to equal protection to determ
The state supreme court has penalty was rev
t1
e dea th penalty.
the Furman ruling Therefore,th
ruled on the issue of judge
Judge Saul maintains that in
the power to UTIPOse the Judge Salfi contends the u s
hat
death penalty in a case where Supreme Coat has not been Whalen's case the defendant
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day. It was the third successive
day that more than 300 strikes
had been launched over the
North by U.S. fighter-bombers.
In Saigon, where allied In.
a
telligence anticipated an in61, of 64$J East 14th Street. Sanford, i placed on
JEAN
S.
ADAMS.
crease In terror attacks in the
at Ninth Street and
stretcher after he was injured in an accident
TAMPA, Flu. sAPi—Eugene weeks prior to the u.s. presi.
French Avenue yesterday. According to investigating officer Mike
Fire Sims, hunted by police In dential election, a grenade was
~riven by Adams turned into the path of a
Tindel. a 1964 PlYmOuth
Florida and Alabama for al- tossed at a South Korean J"p in
McCall's Ambulance making an emergency run to the hospital.
legedly swapping his infant son the Chinese quarter of the city
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fora used car, has been arrest- this morning. The grenade fell
'fleiateu piiot, story on page 1
eet,
killing
one
tr
s
I ed by Ilillsborough County into the
.Sheriff's deputies ona charge of Vietnamese civilian and
four
others,
the
wounding
rape.
Saigon command said. There
s.
Sheriff's Ma)
ere no Korean casualties and
i
Sims Was Indicted in Tamnpa
escaped.
terrorist
Tuesday under the namiie of Ira theF
Fighting
ighting continued at a genChapman on a charge of raping
in Ililisbom- erally low level with only scatpossession of a pr')hihite(l drug br'ak.
an l&amp;-old girl
By MAIIK)N BETHEA
tered. small actions across
Pfiel disappeared while
and sale of a prohibited drug
ough County Sept. 8. Jennifer South Vietnam, but analysts
during
A defendant in trials being stemming from a June 2 raid by making a telephone call
Sims find his wife
said they had no evidence this
waiting
for
alter
i1rc tscc-used of trading their
held this week before Circuit Seminole and Orange County the break and
was tied to dfl) political detsi
eral
monthiold son i ugene i' vans opmflents in Paris. Instead, Jy Judge Dominick Salfi, Douglas authorities in which jev
Frances
ld
Si s,
declared a mistrial in the ease.
iccept the theory that the North is playing hide-and-seek with charged with selling a pound of
nnoy in return for a 1971
ive marijuana to another youth . The court also isaued a conwas arrested In Vietnamese were •egrouping th e court and an Inte ns
and receiving fresh supplies for search was being held yester- also charged.
Mrs Sims
te
fliPt of court warrant for
A jury had been selected
Union' Springs, A1'm Sa turday' another round of attacks across day by law enforcement of
trial, and opening Pflei
the
ficials.
but her husband dud
P Ii
The trial will be rescheduled
South Vietnam.
Sanford
is
charged
statementS
made when the
re
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PHd 27
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Associated Press correspond- in a two count information with court recessed for the lunch
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Doris Bogcajit, DeBar.

Iii:Nltv A. KIssIN(;En returns from secret
talks with North Vietnamese negotiators in
Paris. The White House denies reports that a
peace agreement has been reached.

James Crawford Part,
tic Bury

William E.

Bierlin, Deltona
Jerry G. Green, Lake Mar)
inanda C. Odom, Lake Mary
Ldwin H Connelly, Winter

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Mr. and Mrs. Len howell.
trl, Sanford

Reg. 1.25. boys

Mr. and Mrs J. Jerry

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girl. Sanford
Mr. and Mrs. Michael
Bogeajis, girl, l)t-Bar)
DLSCHA KG ES
Sanford:
Nutasha C. Wells
(rsie L. Pritchard
Howard G. Mathews
Charles F- Ford
Willie Akins
Darron A. Barer
Neal Burnett
Feucrbacher.
Joyce A
itarnonte Springs
Dorothy ti Grandi. DeBar)

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containing money for
major housing programs and mass transit
systems is dead for this session of Congress as
action.
a result of House Rules Committee
A $20.5-BILLION luLl

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force the automakt-'rs to 'htimaniz&amp;' the
assembly lines, hire niore workers and give
more paid time off by 1973.

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Titusville
John H. Williams, TitusviUi

'111K %%'II)OW of an Air Force pilot killed in

JCPenney

Vietnam is in critical condition following
removal of a 10½-inch butcher knife
authorities say her 21-year-old son stuck
through her back while he was high on LSD,

We know what you're looking for.

JCPenney
We know what you're looking for.

Charge It At Sanford Plaza Penney's
Open 10 a.m. tO 9 p.m.

I"IAHtII)A'S till 11)1 N(; INDUSTRY will be
Oct.
plunged into chaos if the state enforces an
certain
1 moratorium on new sewer hookups In
cities, says the director of the Florida home
Builders AssociatIOn.

Mon. thru Sat.

means I column by 2 ir
cries. Too small for an ad ti
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raises the ceiling to $3,(X)J on earnings allowed
Social Security recipients without a loss of
benefits and prepares to take a look at it new
welfare-reform plan.
A 6()VEItNMENT ILEI'OItT shows that
supermarkets are failing to pass along to
housewives recent declines in cattle prices,
but the "Market-Basket" index of food prices
dropped slightly in August.

OfU5.p1Ou4
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cotton knit polo shirts in
iis sorti,d patterns I to 4

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Mrna L. Patterson, Deltona
Earl D. Langworthy. Deltona
Juanita Anderson, Geneva
Ann W. Anderson, Hastingi
ltarry, W. Smith Sr., Lake
Mary
John T. Fcrguwn. Longwoo.
Mary ti Petruska. Longwooc

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1 1111lover. are the most 1)t)i)tllar. Sweater dresses, knits, will% leather trim or leather
leather all() stiticlies also are with s"vide Mill, tile new
suit is inure than casual

cluintis. Now. however. is a "Itade
giKKI tlllle i t) put sinall plants in "'W4 h-l%k!

Guestspea
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Mr.

and

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Frank Mebane,

who will talk on her recent trip
to ljwmill.

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FABULOUS VALUES STOREWIDE

South

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All

for intorinal jiller five

This model features

Coll tellI psora1-% . Earl'. American,
Spanish. I radttitnual joel I Itra Modern

N,kllle Brands ill

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with shirtwaist top

itoumillat, 910 palmetto Ave'

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PARK, ORLANDO

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Confederacy, Norman deVere
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Be sure to visit
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the garden bed
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leading choices.

251 LAST MICHIGAN ORLANDO

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appeariiig in The Sanford Herald are
available to you in exio reprint size

$8.00

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111111t. left, and Mrs. Edith Gi-iffiths. right, at tile
gi%,(-I) hv Mrs. 1
(.asselberry home of Mrs. ,riffiths.

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There is a place in every garden %.lit until the days are
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dig the tubt
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for the winter
unoM part eas*,d blooming ani
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October is a being offered a sensa tion
divide and re-set most of the
In you rvad th-it
herbaceous perennials. Dig bargain wht
rose bushes are - 4 for ailollar
t he,,, up and heel thein in. in I
or that gladiolus bulbs are
moist shady place while the
— that's probabl~
garden beds are being enriched
all they are worth'
with well rotted cow manure,
caladiunii
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boneinval. tankage, or other should have the tops rernoveAt

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obtained if the bulbs are not list for the garden. hernettiber
planted in a straight row. you won't experience the pride
Staggering and arrangling and delight of superior bloorn, if
several in cluinps will result in sou have planted inferior

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valuable then
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forded by low edging pLint
nuiterial. Elehind it, flowering
annuals and shrubs may wax
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pastrami anti assorted Italian
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next month remember Ut
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And did you know that the
Falling leaves should be saved plicable to modern gardens
!or composting and not burned. For. at certain seasons. despite genus hemerocallis i Daylily i Li
They will supply not only our planning, garden beds are wholly native to Eastern Maj.
sandy almost devoid or color and it is e!specially China, Daylilie4
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depen e( upon to give a
only 14 hour3 long and the
me to plan for the pleasing appearance.
shortest winter 1 mys have
bulbs to bloom this winter and
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liking their hotne in Fern Park. The bride is a teacher
and the bridegroom is employed by Frito-Lay.

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mushrooms and anchovy [dIcta
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feature of the buffet table
whereguessdiPPdmea ts nd
vegetables into a beer batter,

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held assorted relishes hot

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5(J Foothill Way, Casselberry.

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ilt of gold and white with
greer. land gold tie
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'nit -hildren al.
their parents with a silver and
white 25th anniversary gue.
book which was signed by all
those present and inscrilm-d
with notes about the day and

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wtlding iinnlvrrs8ry, Saturand other Italian girt in silver
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grandchildren
t'Nn
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children are lAnds and Arlene Rn det Caloric, Mrs 1iilI
dinner anti reception starting at
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with their husbands wore Nobles, Rev William Pr,ni
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The 'ust week leader. Heut' t1e 'a victw over t he Lyman RociJedge
theta third straight play%nganawo)'gameinthe
There will not be much UI roll
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a gcai Of five National cr World Championships to a
year when Graham McRe ctvve his STP-McRae to
i.&amp;}4 Continental 5000 duampuiushp at Riverside. Cal.
'terday and Richard Petty scored a solid racing victory In
W t*itnimo "500" at MartunsT'lflt, a. in an SWF'. ymouth.
McRae. who already has wou the 7izo Cup cham:iriship Icr the SW lacrug Team by sweeping the eug
rac-e series ruin in Austtalik and New Zp1mud. drove cwtgem ativey finish third and fifth in the two ri.ml}e beats of
Sunday's race He drove the saint fire-red STP rwer be use--'
2 v-m the Tasman Sthes and the saint car in wtnth he won
ime races in the current Rothman Formula 50(K) series in
F rc'pe. He now stands third in the Rntlrnan with ar cr
;, ..--:um:% t&amp; win his third championship of this season
Petty, the all time champion of \ASCAR stock m, iwing and bu.gest star of the STP ran4 team moved closer
r• ti st ,-',".-'4 tTfl 4 Iru' erand national druvini championship when be arored his seventh ma)cr race win of this
ason. He has estiblisbed a solid lead of 155. points over
2s nearest vcnrzpetitor. Bobby Allison, ti finished second
on Sunda at Miville.
The third championship wiiicb has been won by the STP
Raring Team thu year is the prestigious .Jcuhn Player Formula II series of England which STP team driver Nib Ltuda
cinched last week after a series of brilliant drives. Lauds and
Romue Peterson. who was second to the Player seats. are
also compaigning SW team cars in both world championship
ari Formula II racing overseas. SW also operates a mitcesathul train in Formula Ill and U.S. Auto Cub racing.
Thus, wIth three titlei now in the bag for SW and Petty
lt'athng in pursuit ci! a fourth. the 57? train could win five
aripionship if McRae is able to move trrn third spot to
rie! t' 'tWi t?i,
flrT ir th tr:ic

Stewart Back
Jackie Stewart will be returning to the autoracing circuit
nrrt year despite poor health Stewart has a bleeding uk-er
uuct plagued bun fur riwh of the 1117 TarIflE season

Can-Am Series
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Well,
friends after
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status
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Can-Am
series.
"it pr
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out
Francois
CeLert
won the
the top dogs dro
Finanaird, ).jlnxatwta Dannrtrooke Can-Am with Mgt Minter
placing second. The race vu noted by the return of Mark
Donahue who slung with George Folirner will be driving a
pair of Penske prepared Parches for the rest of the seats.
Dczc*iue left the event with a tire blowout while leading
the event Fcilimer ran out cif gas on the last lap while leading
by 30 sec'un1i c'er Cesert and the Frenchman coasted to a
sv'pristng victory. Bath McLaren Team cars left with
triechanucal problems. Fofinier is the series points leader
with 71 but MJt Minter, Denis Hulme and Cevert can all
catch bun in the last three races of the series. Fcillmer ended
up in fourth place with Jackie (Mayer in the Shadow finishing
third. This weekend at Edmonton. Alberta. Canada the
greatest Can-Aria series ever eranks up again with qualifying
and lap records expected to fall to what art now the most
powerful sportcars in the world.

Watkins Glen
Qt L ,-i J( rr1 Grand Pr- z of the Urated sates
frum Watkins Glen, New York. This is the finale of the
Formula I raring season and the final race for Championship
points. Already the winner of the coveted Formula 1, World
r)rners Ctvsmpcmstup is Branlian Emerson FkttzpsldL
At Charlotte also Oct. 8 is the scene of the National 50
with all the greats of NASCAR doing battle again on the mile
and half lughbanked oval.
We also ha v e a 250 mile Grand National frun North
Wilksbcro, North Carolina tuning up this weekend.

IMSA Final
The 1Y72 national championship of the International
Motor Sports Association 'IMSA i boils dcivi to one race —
Daytona. November IV..
After a wwon lcmg battle, Hurley Haywood of
Jacksonville. Its., and Bob Beasley of Pichinund. Vs., enter
the 250-mile1MM-Camel GT Challenge race here with all the
- tlui: ctnps" riding an the outcome.
Both Haywood and Beasley will field lmm.rulat, Porsdie illS maclimes In the final drim for the national
(tiaiflpIi*hlp
7bz two-day meet kicks off Saturday, Nov. 18 with a 100.
:riule Ba Lay Grand race. The preliminary Sunday will be a
iriller for the International Formula 19111 naachiries and then
the thampaonship showdown at 2:00 p.m. for the big-bore
Grand Touring cars.
Haywood is currently riding an unccanfortati!e 3190ént
lead over Bailey. In third Wt, nearly out of the picture, Is
anc4lwr Porsche driver, Mike Keyser of Towson. Md., som
24 paints cit the part.
A solid fourth is Peter Gregg of Jacksonville in a Porsche
and rounding out the top five As L. Wilbur Pickett of Daytona
beach An the Holiday Inn Corvette.
Mding spice to the Porsche-Corvette battle will be the
battle between MuasIal%s and Carnan* In the Towing
ca tegory , with John Buffuans little far-cylinder Ford
Escort heading the list. Buffumn's English Ford cranks out
uer 250-honest horsepower. more than enough to keep the
I.W 1b. Earui up with the leaders.

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k hitting 14 out of XI P' for any team to spat Alabama
with one interception Great all two 11)5 arid •ip.rt to win

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the Lions last week. IS going

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runs off Oriole southpaw Dave him to start this week. Florida for CAwgia in bounce back.
I"0%t)Urgh 5. Philadell)hla I.
Am, combination of three vic.
After it critical 3-0 loss to the
Atlanta
,%IcNally
lit the first inning. looked poor in firit half with de;
clucago 8. ~
Cleveland Indians Wednesdav t(irw.s by Boston or losses by
Auburn l4-(hattanenga
fensive ba ckfield not doing too
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Chris LI irithlks hit 8
nig ht, tt defending American 1 iltunort uill eliminate the 8 Cincinnati 5St.IIOIIStOI1
Running
back Terry Henley
l.ouis 4. New triple and then scored on ,a great. [let CNach Dickey will be
Franckco 0;
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~,reak. IAnk for,A.uhurn to come

National League scores:

This is the pitch I Irl

Orioles might be a dying breed same goes for the New York

York 0, ind l.os Angeles 2,

single by Ray Fosse. McNally working double time with scored both Auburn TI)

Yankees. %vilo ;llso fell 31 -j be.
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Jack Pt-ossrr Ford Co. and
Lhe top three finishets in
Sanford
Recreation
eligible to compete iii the citythe
of
the six age brackets in
Department congratulated wide contest that will be held
Ft,
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wade
charnpacrzsbips.
some7 preliminary Pass, Pun: Fnda. September at the
The
top
finisher in each cli.
Mellon Softball Field at 630
and Kick contest winners who
v-ill
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cornpeminn held at the FL
Mellon Softball Field last
Saturday.

Vanderbilt vs. A labama
Playing at night at Alabama,

punter, Ray Guy and a iery
.iccurate passer in Ruddy
Va
is a lost ball in high Piano But Ole Miss defense
'itch here. Coach Br'iant
strong and Rebel Qfl 'nrrc
should be able to rest his first
Not N'ese and group theuid ,'t
Tennessee 43-Wake Forest I
learn r'oiit of the game.
here, with Vandy inme rest fl second ii1f .'-k
Not much to say here. Big much tc sai'
w M.
Orange let reserves get plenty roming in u thisgame off a loss
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winners were Richard Bridge in
Zone One and Kevin Fall in
Zone TIree. The nine year aids
who will advance were Thomas
Fowler and
Zone One. Jefley McGarver in
Zone Two and in Zone Trtee it
was WiIhm Tewilleger and
Jack Wiggins.

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Toledo 26. Ohio t 'niversitv 12
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the upset triumph for Michi- succumbing.
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gan over UCLA and Tulane's kumph!
The Iloople Upset Special N rthwestern 16, Pittsburgh
astonishing conquest of high10
ly-regarded Georgia! What of the week Is unranked
other forecaster in the coun- Kansas to whip favored Rutgers 27, Princeton $
Itichniotid II, VMI 7
try can boast of that record? Florida State. Yas dear
None, I'll wager. iEd Note: friends, the Jaytrnws will South Carolina to, Meiiiptils
Stole 7 (Ni
The Old Boy conveniently scalp --heh-heh-the SemiSouth ern California 35. MIchforgot to mention tils errant noles, 22.15.
Igan Stale 21) (N)
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Force 33, Davidson $
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42, Vanderbilt 10
seruAlabama
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of Sept. 30
(N)
tiny by the Iloople computer
team are the Southeastern Arkansas 26, Tulsa 10
Temple 17, 1101) Cross 12 (N)
Conference meeting of the Tennessee 17, Auburn 14
Texas A&amp;M 41, Army 1$ (N)
Tennessee 'ols and Auburn, Brossn 14, Rhode Island 6
TCtI 31, t.'niversity Texas
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true to power Kansas City past
Chicago. White Sox Manager
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distraught.
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now," he said, quietly.
Vadi Pinson's double In the
third Inning drove home Sand)'
Alomar with the winning run
and Clyde Wright pitched a sixhitter as California beat Texas.

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The Lake Bi-antley Athletic Fo'-ttmll
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ciman in charge of the B'otters held an umniratuoriai
proJect will bead up tonight's meeting August 29 at the
The
purpose ut tht
meeting. Alac on the agenda school's temporary borne at the Boosters is to raise money
tonight will be the discussion of Milwse campus on SR 427 An the operation of the athletic
sichedules,number of teamLanwood. The following of program at Lake Brantley High
playing times, rules and ci!- titers were elected: 7xna' sai
titus for the new volleyball SUsr -, preevt; Jeff Da vis.
The isoosters are planning a
vice president; Guy Garrett,
leagues.
It Is stressed that those who vice president: Mrs. Betty Boosters Day In Late November
may have already formed Hynes, secretary; and Mrs with games, contests, a Qim'ken'
teams and desire to compete Sunny Hamrrx*id, treaarer. Barbecue and an suction. Plans
should have their manage or at
The following committee for this carnival eent s-ill lx'
least a representative at chairmen were selected: discussed at the next meeting of
ttmlght's meeting.
Membership. Marvin Murdock; the Boosters to be held on
Anyone desiring adeitionial Ways and Means, Marshall Wednesday, Oct. 4 at tb1e
information can call Dr. Bytes Woodson; Afternoon Con- Milwee campus Meeting linux'
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slated fur es cry section of
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onnies to town with two itraight
good also. yards. Fir3t team QB Holloway
afer dropping opener in
ds on ground carried ball seven times for 70 playing at Georgia. Wolf wins

('allison in the first and a two- Gaining 316 yar
and throwing for 100 more.
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Playing in GuinesvtLle,
Gators need this me had. State

FOOTBALL FORECAST
By MAJOR AMOS B. HOOPLE

Exempt players can enter
regular
they
want and be assured of a spot in
the field. Non-exempt players
.
must msm-e the rigors of the
Monday qualifying rounds to
JE1 BOWLERL'TrE
,arn their place in each tourfield.
Team
Vs I
The
The Greater Oviedo
If they dent make it, there's
Country Quick
11 1
Recreation Association
no payday that week. They Just
a
will
hold
GORA)
8 4
EO on to the next tournament Player Carpet
organizational meeting this
f.
ti
Senkarik Glass
site lz4 try again.
evening at 7:30 P. in, at the
-lbose Monday's are the Anjerican Steel
First United Methodist Church
said Record Shop
S
in an effort to organize • tougat thing out here,'
Gner Jones, who has clinched
volleyball league.
mn 1e Sporting
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his eu-.'nptwn with two viiPresently plans call for an
open men's divinon and an
open women's dbvimon. nk
meeting tonight will also tiler
the chance for others to voice
their ideas on any other
xsidb1e leagues that might be

Tonight

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GATOR4 BY i:i
Florida rs. 4lu.'ate

Auburn. Ftnriib 1uat fresh from
yards and one It) He also Pack comes in after icr, good
S1MU n ramps should
State 10-Vandy S
threw for another one. Vols had showing at Chapel Hill last lnsin4 to
the second.
balanced
attack going
week, just Inning to North get a
Mel
a field day against a very weak
State quarterback
Reggle Smith doubled home
should
against
the
Bulldog
tefense
Carolina 3443. Gennuia
two runs, l.uls Aparicio tripled Barkum ran for three yard Wake Forest Team.
n
Doug
Dickey
Coach
have offense ready by now Look for
turned touchdowns with less than two
home a pair and Bill Lee
Chan
Gaily
another
shot.
Defense must improve or State give
TIGERS OVER BADGERS
to play in first half then
in it clutch relief lob to lead ,-nrnute5
will run them off field. If But not three and one half
LSU
Wisconsin
vs.
State held off a strong effort by
Boston over Milwaukee.
tI..Iu lmlr in
me tn win
Plavinaz in Ttizer Stadium is Bulldog QB Randy Johnson is quarters Look for Gaily to get
tiarvaru z-u, .iuuss.
"All we have to do is win ev- '"a ''
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ce game In bad news for visiting team. The we ll e nough to play
iowa St. 21, New Mexico 20
Di ckey .jo to iuphomtire QB
cry ball game and we have no first SEC conferen
look ed good Badgers come to town with should take them. If not, look
Tampa II, Kansas State 14
the 38-year-old nine tries. Bulldogs
said
worries,"
to
win.
But
all
things
David
Bowden. It Gators ire to
Kansas 22, Florida State 15
and impressive victories over for State
Aparicio,
his
eyes
sparkling
gaining
175
yards
on
ground
they
must stop state (413
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Indiana 25, Kentuck) .4
115 in air. But Vandy did nearly Northern Illinois arid Syracuse, considered. Georgia by 4.
Good bail game
rookie.
like
a
Mel
Barlium,
Kentucky vi. Indiana
I.SU 32, Wisconsin 24 (N)
on ground but Tigers are also 2'O with wins
one
I
felt
we
had
to
as
well,
getting
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17,
Xavier
10
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F!orita
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turn v 1.1,
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Miami (OhIo)
Pa:ir it otr.e Kentucky
and 140 in the air. But three over Pacific U and Texas A&amp;.M
Michigan 2$, Tulane 22
win," said Boston Manager
MIssi sippi 35, Southern MIS- die Kasko.
s
slssippi 9
both
liando
delivered
Sal
California 1$, MissourI 6
game.winnlng hits to pace Oak.
Idaho 27, Montana State 15
land over Minnesota. In the
26
Boston College 36,
first game, he singled to drive
Nebraska 36, Minnesota 12
in the winning run In the 11th
Noire Dame 2$, Purdue 11
IM
Carolina
inning and in the second game,
Ohio State 22, N.

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tones arid mire than $10,00O in
Associated Press Golf Writer winnings this sea.
BEimNIX)RF. lows A?'
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Many
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game's
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winnings to make It.
I3ecktor Perez
pg tabn Zone One honors~ stars are on extended breaks..
With this tournament, v-lucIa
Some are through for these
a- runs through Sunday on the 6,Kenneth Mc'Garvey and
(y..hel
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playing
abroad
501-yard, par 71 Crow 'alle
Germain taking Zone Two
But
for
a
nervous
handful
of
Golf
Club course, there are on])
Sammy Griffith and Mike
Parker advancing in Zone golfers, the season is entering six more events this seas'i.
.&amp;rnorag those in a fight fur
its most important phase
The)re the players lighting exempt spots are veuram Ken
Thee were five who adfor a spot anicmg the top 60 Still, Bob Goalby, Art Wail.
vinced in the 13-year-old class
rnonr winners for the year. the Charles Sill ord arid Dan &amp;kes
Tummy Aiken and Mike
cm
bciur moved along In Zone One. LA that determines the exempt .&amp;iso in strong ctentian
are
Canadian George Knudson, Bob
Rocky Jernigan advanced in players for next year.
-Being an exempt player is Smith, Mike Hill, George JohnZoont Iwo and In Zone 7bm it
the name of the game out son, Dave Eicbelberger, Git'b
was Michael Fail and Wayne
here.** said Rookie Allen Miller Gilbert and Larry Ziegler.
Parke moving along, in the 12before teeing off today in the along with rookie Len Thompyear-old class it was Mike
first round of the $100,000 Quad son
AlLen and David Slam adCitin Open, the 3th Cts'
Tom Shaw and Dale Douuvanctrig in Zone One and Billy
s.ecutive weekly tournament lass., cxth exempt this year. ar t
Griffith moving in
tiius year.
faced with the need to double
There were six area
If you get that exemption their earnings in the remainder
youngsters who qualified to you can kind of sort your life out of the season.
advance in the 13-year-old
Most are on hand for this
a little, play when you want to
class in Zone One it was Kenny
ancitake
off when you e"enL uh o!fer c
Williams and Kenny Brown- want to." said Lanny Wadkuas, rirst prize
The Zone TWO V'1flX1 wee another rookie, who has cliiiBritish Open Champ Let
Chuck McMullan and
ched his exemption lix' 1V73. He Trevino is the favorite. Other
Baker. In Zone
the top had to qualify to get an this top contenders include Jones,
finishers were David Fall and
rirrit howrver,
Jimmy Jamieson. Wadkiris and
David WIg1flS
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the schedule and set up your mar.
season," be said. "if you don't
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live
pears that only a miracle finish the Minnesota Twins, 1-0 in i
of U yards. Right College Transfer, second team .15.41 rout of Kentucky. Vand'y
gained
a
total
Chi. game, allowed three of Haiti' the last two innings to come
could give them a fourth innings ilnil 2-1 in 10. 'n
If the defense quarterback Gary Valbuena
stayed home.
tJ
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more's tills in the opening in- lick from an early 5-0 deficit. on Ole Miss'
straight Eastern Division pen- cago White Sox dropped to the
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by
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brink of elimination by losing
mint,
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throwing a wet ball, didn't let lI breaking single in the last of the
more Manager Earl Weaver, nesday night.
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Miss
21-South Carolina 0
The Red Sox continued to rule 90-minute rain delay bother him ninth to cap a two-run rally as
"hut
Hard to believe in this day of
as lie pitched a seven-hitter the 'Figers whipped New York
Weaver left (he sentence the East by a tialf.gaine alIt-i'
offense that a team could
over the Orioles,
and dealt a serious blow to the flashy
hanging, which is just about defeating the Milwaukee
'Ttlt'rt!'s no doubt that Perry Yankees' title (huInCCS. m make only one first down. But
where the Orioles are right Brewers 7.5
strange pitch," said loser was reliever Sparky Lyle. the Rebel defense held the
In the West, the Oakland A's throws a
now. Baltimore has fallen 3a
team (.0 just
Weaver of Perry's alleged spit- the Yankees' Most Valuable South Carolina
games in back of the front-run- move:t closer to the title by
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19 Oviedo S.

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i4'llt them 'ast jar Rifh ?eani
lost last week .with 1(1, dg1ni
the Hoosiers 11-111. Kentucky

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laying it
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By now everyone has derided Georgia get hm-at Nqd- Don A
tiburn nffenie not ornng ttvenly matched.
might help the Wildcat-a
that David Bowden has won the believe it would have been enough to hurt Pig Orange ton
,- it team phy,ocally whipoefl
farting quarti-rfArk jol) at much differont if .qtArtinK QB ~A,,d VnI nffisrow. whwh .w,-'R
aqt Vfstsk 0-r,qlf! ,t-,f -.1% —Ill.
Florida. Don't count on it. in
iintexted coming knti) leasinn A

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Itoyals. I1te%%hvrr. the Callfor- 1he vi-teran right1win(ler ,Aas

bird: Could be-An the Atneri- are .wnie," added Weaver.

Taylor gave Kid Consensus the points being put on the victory for the Lions of Ralph

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After Richard Prtt 's Old Dcinuiruon 500 vic'tw thispa
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ceted Grd National Camprnnshp. Bobby Allison was
and David Pears= was third in this 500 lap 2C mile
event. Ruddy Baker place a respectable fourth it the K&amp;K
Dodge formerly drwet by Bobby Isaac. Pr has no: had a
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game when I'm pregnant be- am still playing tennis. Howcause I know every shot ever, tennis is just a way of lIfe
counts," she saId. "I think if I to me, so It doesn't seem Undidn't play tennis, I'd just sit usual to me."
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bedroom frame Only 520 0(X)
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710 E. 77th St 3731763
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C A Whiddon, Sr., Broker
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372 SPIt, PlighIs, 323-1161
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pines, majestic oaxs, 3$ fruit
trees, underground sprinkling
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bath home In Lake ?,'ary 5.45.000
1-11)01 FAMILY ROOM. anti
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shopping plaza 2 BedroOm Ii
lath, large Fla roof!), use as il
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'drapeS, 2 door refrigerator. tto4r
dishwasher &amp; dispOSal 661 $212
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l,nmedlale occupan' y 521.500
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Neal Estate, Il 93 C,i.Bary
30364$ $311 or 446 4423
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garage, large lot Pdlte neiphbo'
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Pal
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room, air conditioned.
utility room, shallow well, patio &amp;
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BrIck home, 3 bedrOomS, 7 bath.
central heat and air, kitchen with
d,tpotiI. range and dishwasher,
formal dining room, fully car
pitted, enclosed garage VA. FI4A
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&amp; Conventional 1- nanciflU
4060. Ray Crank, Builder

2 Bedroom unfurnisPied house in
country, 595. 1st &amp; last month. 377-

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Winter F'ark. Fbi 37759

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Unturflistied 7 tedroom K fchen
PQiJippt'd Call 322 4534
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A crcago Plceded Need 10 IS acres
zoned M I Preferrbbly in the I I
Airport Road vicinity with
AMOS.
frontage
railroad
CAPRICK AND STEELE
WIALTY INC RealtOrs 617 3100

St'ittiliiiIt' Countt 1.4 i',tIIOt
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327 4991
Eves &amp; Sunday, 377 1496

SI,P1 MO PAMI'.S. I 2 3 fledrnom
Trailers &amp; Apt% 7 Adult parks. 2
Family parks 3515 H*y 17 97
Sanford 323 19)0. Day. Wk ,

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Real Estate Wanted

Stemper Agency

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CABLE NE LSON

$1495

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sell 119 $393 t 3.19 51,4

$995

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R.u., Radio. 4.at.r t-Sp.i'd

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',OfC(l cindowi, 'ow itileAgC.
tui'dii "i'5,relian?
owner
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$2,150
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ConditiOn 1109 Sanford A',C
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1949 CPtq'xrolS$ VI. rusif ton p'ck
irQ hC(I. 13,000 mI. $1450 373
4100
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134) F Maytil Mack Trado'
1-1,qf'iwiy ReaE.r Tralef Roth
90tS cOrnDletl", rebuilt 304 73.4

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( riI5pOt ar conditioner
IITU. $330 firm I y old. "77737

TWO BEDROOM.) bath home with
Sired like Ocvd condition. 55A1
Florida room. large corner lot, Is
I ill 127 41711
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Boy'S
26"
Bicycle
JmlPrI.c
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with Florida 'oom, on lake, with
dock Window air conditioner
327 $210
Drapes. 523.000 FHA.
FIVE ACRES. with'?) mobile home
-Boats and
drOOm, 7 bath. ctntrii
7
MarIne
Equipment
and air, other extrAs 5)9,900
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CLEAN.
3
bedroOm,
NEAT AND
Trailer
MotorS
llo.i15
bath. (ust painted inSide and out
WOLISOPI'S SPORTING GOODS
Only 5)3.500
Downtowtt S,,nford, 377 ¶9Ai

land 2bedrOOm Modern
COMMODORE APARTMENTS
3027 Magnolia Ave 323 13.40
AVALON APARTMENTS
ADULTS- NO PETS
hoW 2nd 5'

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2SSS Park
Really 322-3420
Plights, Sundays A Holidays CJll
322 605)
377 6436
372 66.35

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pre'ftrred Mature man Salary
open Apply at 17 92 and Airport
Blvd Plata 44

Ple
Secuviy guards for Oviedi
area 40 his a wk. lot in
fm,mation phone 3730119

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manufacluririg concern, I to 4 30
Monday through Friday. Located
door to Chase Fertilizer
Plant, S Points area College
SIudents will be ronsld,red on a
- tart I Irni' basis 322 0415

Used car lot man, expenienci
preferred, but not essential. Se
Gene •urkt, Joe Cneamon
Che'vrole$, 3700 8. Hey. 17-91
Sanford

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immediately. Diesel tractor
Semi trailer Local hauling. Call
Wnter Garden. 30S 454 3736 An
ertual opportunity employer

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tr,iS In adult park ,v itt pil Pr't
0 K 773 197$

Ste n stro in

S'FLAkA APARTMENTS
lthW 1st 5t

Tw part time service stalion at
fer-tdants
Apply in pers.tn tc
Veickle's Shell I I and RI 46,
5.a niord

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harp LAW
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owner 37'?

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with central hct, new furniture
and curtains, awning and ap
proved hurricane tie down. $3600
373 0)75.

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Sanford
P7VM
cpar Re'a
431 N. RidiO
'A ,' N. R,duri

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Used VW'S In

TAKE OVER PAYMENTS

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$il'i" it4I ili') '4CM
attnirl
i.' lb %tnnd, 510 Record
Sal. tIi)S
V
Theater
57400
i'ifl
ii Fi, F'rilteft plantS. 10 Ion boat
Spriet 1335 Sale 554$
i''iVil,i%
M'Sr
III
4711
ftpr
tn oars. 550
All ()r'4 4n", Carry One fea'
7)? F Warren V,f,(,00Qy.rW)tl
it 4r.a
1'r! 9. I 41.'
5pataUla Grniafl 5p .i
7,
I' ,rrhasP Men's P4mn flrari'ls
NEW FLOOR SAMPLES
55(J) PI0 hpi,ppi'5 57 7%
FIX 51-101''
Just To Name A Few
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Hwy
Of A Kind
IIIIU) - i)ri
In(lni' ( 'UU''
ml l%It.jqlil%tns'
Sfiuimponi'r with purchase of
i ill.'
WURLITZER ORGANS
I istre - CARROLL'S
,'j,lfi,l
.a i0 1700
Mod 11.'i
tilT LJRt
'ii I"ui i/atntit P44 i'IIS 5.-ta.
$Ir vy
u lit V hra fe - a. ir#
1. •.I iti. tr'r..i 4010 5,,yi' 55)
ti
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A ply tires 530. I sp'"'•l
I"sf A lC
'ipudi'r bk'. 515, Oil %pacP piptrr.
A C tjr%..3P'ti'1)
TLJysAA
rli.Jfvlps.)
tank. 545. Odds &amp; ends 371 5557
i(",i ii iii i/hr..' '.4 '0 $/'/)
atli'? S
i/dC, '5,j 4e 51%3
i'.I
J,-ti, ii a 0 4"
I Sii'ed Spider hili'. 111, Oil spare
tt'
heater, tank, 5.15. Odds &amp; .rvis
S
iZ) 5557
P IA N OS
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Al uminum skirting with every
rIsplay model sold now thru Snlil
30.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

We Have Many Olh.r Listings
Open Saturday Mornings
Available Sat. afternoon
and Sun's- by Appointment

Bedroom furnished garage
apartment. See at 2)O0Mtllonville
Ave after S p m
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Efficiency Apt., water furnished,
suitable for 1 or 7, no children or
pets 51$ Park Ave

boat manufacturer wants
experienced fiberglass *Orkers to
work temporarily in Altamor'te
Springs. rwt,i,ng about the first of
the year o Sanford. Phone $3.4
SUI day or evening

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10cr house 372 7553 after S

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transferred Must sell home juSt 2
mat old Hot 3 bdrms. 2 baths,
Florida room, Central heat and
air. plus all Ihe other •sIris. Try
for s,Je $35,950

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bedroom fully furnished
Two
duplex, 4220 S. Orlando DrIve.

FOOD DISTRIBUTOR
Needs a man for warehouse *Ork
Apply in person to C 0 Suarez
Distributing Co . Inc., ill N East
Lake St . Longwood. or call $3.4
1300

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Apartments Rent

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Masonry contractor for layout.
concrete masonry Immediately
!Iore Island Construction, 372
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You lust haven't seen thiS 4 horm
2 bath Just as delightful ,nSJe as

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Pi I' aiil'-t pa''t 3770301

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f$SA 'iwis.?, 51775

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MiscellaneOus

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2"AS •.ir Dry,'
I)) 747$)

LOCH ARBOR -. EXCLUSIVE
The closest thing to paradise s'se
have to tell today is this sre
tacular split ôbedroomhOfl'ii". with
3', lovely baths overlooking
Crystal Lake You'll have to see it
Only
to really appreciate it
SS.00O including the beach

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Ameriran League
East
East
W. L Pd. G.B.
W. L PcI. G..
81 67 .547 xPittsburgh 94 55 .631
Boston
83 66 .557 11
z ChIcago
*1 ft .544
Detroit
3t
77 71 ,520 l6
78 71 .523
New York
Baltimore'
31-z
72 79 .477 23
76 71 .523
Louis
New York
67 81 .453 26
69 83 .45414
Montreal
Cleveland
PhiLadelphia
55
94 .369 39
62 88 .413 20
Milwaukee
West
West
89 30 597 sCincirmati 91 58 .611
Oakland
82 66 .554 8z
Houston
83 35 .1 S
Chicago
547 9L
Los
Aneeles
75 72 .510 13
Minnesota
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San Francisco 64 86 .427 V
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Texas
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%rdneiday's Results
boston 7, Milwaukee 5
Wednrsday' Results
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Man with experience in pulling
mobile homes arid set up. Catl 775.
4350 Hilliard Mobile Homes, Hwy.
17 97, Orange City

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$135 mo Includes utilities Call

Manager Trainee. Over 7). some
typing, high %chI graduate, $375
per month VA Approved training
Call Bruce. at 322 3743

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ii'in,ircm ,l 170' i 112' 515,0")
lonnil
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PLACE- 'itJentiiil At-tout ISO' • IS)
'400
11)1 II AM hON Zoned residential
A bout 700' x ISO' 59000
Zoned residential
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This hOme
[.tli,SivC
Sanlanta
h5 In,'irt-y lj'iV es! F yr of the,!)
,ire t)4-dro'orns 1-las built it
li'r iii
chen. t*o tIed baths,
room With fireplace. dining roin".
central heat and air, and 1en'-Il
yard 531.500

Unfurnistled

Call 3222751
S.lary plut Commission

IM 1AU(JNG
1O14E
5YNDICATE
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Retired øi semi retired person
desired Reference Call 372 2951,
9 30 to

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You can mOve into thiS
Iu5ive
neat as a pin 7 bedroom, car petet)
home today kitchen equipped
Btautifut ,Iril 512,000

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Used car lot man wanted. Mutt be
mechanically minded Apply in
person to BOB YOUNG'S AUTO
SALES. Hwy 17 97. Sanford

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ii 'I- ii It, it ri's, 5175(J)
stmat, 40 acres. 549,500
I ri 'rtünt, 70 acres. 550.000

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Cinderella's Nursery, Monday
Fr,day,6a.m.tO 10pm Saturday,
7 a m to S p rn 322 3591.
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EXPERIENCED BABY SITTING,
DAY OR NIGHT 3225019.

company Semi package van Live
rt Sanford area Local run Es
celfeflt pay and company benefits
Must meet all DOT and company
requirements. For information
contact Gulf Oil Company, P 0
Bor 10171. CharlestOn, South
Carolina. Aft Mr. .1 Pope

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'ne Fstm'es Aml Marina on the
"I 101-inS River From tl),?'I)
,'." tb includes home 9. Int A
'iuilouS rnmnrnunity , *itf' 41$
, i- reatirinal f4m ilitii'% fin Il 97
Off
Defier
it I loritia l4riAd Phone lM
II ()eflary or Orlando 617 ¶0CC

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1141 1 (MI TI 511 1) I 1W'.'
170N Park Ave,3U Ct,'l
A-,iilibtC nights ,it 322 71'.

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9779 Ask for Tern

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AMERICAN WOOD
PRODUCTS. INC
5 taking applicatiOns for lob of
workrtgtOremaflPrter 2ior over
and eaiecienced wtPt shippn
Must have Pied supervisory Cs
perience Salary commensurate
with esperienCe. Phone S•4456
for appointm9nt (Ask for Bill).

Standings
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Reli&amp;bi nan to drive truck, lc
and irIlQed material, and work in
lumber yard II Hr wetS. Es
cellet'it fringe bfle4itS Apply in
person after 9 a nt to Scotty's
Home BuilderS 700 S French
* Sanford

by Crooks &amp; Lcwrence

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Help Wanled

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tandwiCh shop Apply in person to
The Big OP. 2179 French Ave
Letween 3 33 and 6 p m
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Nurse's Aid, Part time Write P 0.
Box $07, Sanford

',our cniId resdniJ .t uaie
State certited rradri teacher
!jtçit ,,' hOme 37) 1l9

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RetIring?

Immediate openinçs for 10 15 ladies,
full or part time Paid weekly
Earn extra money or start a
permanent career with Sarah
Coventry, Inc For appointment.
call Diane Br idgemifl between 9a
and 17 at aM iSl2

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Urban
cc 7 bedroOm, 3 bath fio,n, pi' I
tind. ill lent nt
5SOI) Ter,iS

t urn help AçpIyi n ptfSofl to
U't,)% Hofbrau Haus. 7514 Park
D' iv$' after 10 a m
Tw RN's. 73 shift One cOok, 9 5
shft Apply Lakeview Nursing
Center. 919 East 2nd St

I lectrical businesS for tale fl
cIud'flg building &amp; stock. SOS E
ltd St * Sanford Terms can be
arranQrd Call morn n gs S ate
eenngS, 322 11

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For local buIiflCtt
322 7611

Met,ane Oil Station on 35th and
French Take over $2500 cash fOr
tfock in station 322 9607

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'A lot of people were saying Sutton were
Santorini struck out 12 Mets
after my bad year last year that
I970asa fluke for me." Bench en route to a six-hitter that
crv convincingly stretched his consecutive
has
disproved that notion. He hit his scoreless inning string to 20
40th homer to drive in his 12d while rookie Ken Reit2 of the
run-both tops in the majors- Cardinals drove in a pair of
in the Reds' losing cause runs.
Wilson also had a six-hitter-against the Braves.
Elsewhere In the National with five Giants strikeout vicLeague. Pittsburgh defeated tims-and Larry Howard, a
substitute catcher, drcne in two
Philadelphia 3-I, St. Louis silenced the New York Mets 4-0, Astrcss runs with a single and
the Chicago Cubs clubbed Man- his second home run.
Reuschel had a better night
ti-cal 8-0, Houston beat San
Francisco 3-0 and Los Angeles than either of them, spinning a
slopped San Diego 20.
four-hitter against the Expos
"I'm not thinking 'homer' cv- while Billy Williams led the
cry time I go up to the plate," Cubs' 13.hit attack with his se's'Aaron said after Atlanta's enth career grand slazn, his
triumph "I'm just trying to 36th homer of the year.
But Sutton was even better
meet the ball and I figure the
homers will take care of than any of them. He fired a
three-hitter for his third conthei'ri.selves."
Aaron hit his homer in the secutive shutout and ninth of
first inning but Bench's shot the season, tops in the league
triggered a three-nm rally that He hasn't allowed a run in
put the Reds on top after two. innings. And Joe Ferguson's
After six innings, though, the lssci-run double was all Sutton
and the Dodgers needed to put
score was 4-4.
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advancement Opening Dunedin
Shop, also field erection crews.
Dade City, PlymOU" O,lando),
I. Wales Vacation, sick pay.
*eldiflg
new
(,ertime.
tehniQUP5 Opportunities for
advar'",flIent. in •ipiediflg
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PlymoUth (305) $14 0557 Also
openflot for welder helpers and
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Mature Male P4elp wanted for work
in ornamental nursery. Semi
retired may be considered Send
thorl resume to nor 467 c o The
Sanford Herald. Sanford, Ftc

LOST Black *, white male cat Flea
Ilar and iJt'fl I•athef' cellCr
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LOST Large black Labrador
Spaniel, male. wtite markings n
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By BRUCE L.OWVF
Associated Press Spors Writer tiebreaking single to start a
Hank Aaron just goes on and three-run uprising that gave the
on while Johnny Bench goes in Braves the margin of victory *
streaks. But no matter which In all, Atlanta battered three
way they go, they're both quite Cincinnati pitchers for 16 hit.s.
"Sometimes," Dave Cash of
satisfied with this season, thank
the Pirates said, "you have to
you.
"I'd like to hit a few more play with a little pain." But
home runs this year," Aaron what he did was anything but
said Wednesday night after painful as tar as Pittsburgh was
slugging hIs 33rd of the season concerned.
Cash had broken the thumb
and 6Thd of his career in At.
lanta's 8-S victory over Cmcin- on his throwing hand on Labor
uay un eonesoay nign, ju
nati.
"But I'll be satisfied if I get 35 23days later. he was back in the
this year," Bad lleru-y added. Rues' Lineup. And, despite the
"It'll leave mc 40 to tie.' And injury, he swatted a pair of hits
his manager. Eddie Mathews, against the Philhrs, one of them
hits no doubt Aaron will surpass a tie-breaking double in the fifth
Babe Ruth's alitime homer inning that paved the way to
victory.
rct-ord of 714.
Although the fracture hasn't
Hank just goes on and on,"
fully healed. ('.ash is more conthe Braves' field general sad
it's ju.sta matter Ci! time with cernd .*tit the u'u:rin
hum. He'll do it. He's really championi.hip pla) oils with the
Reds. "My timing is off," he
mething else, isn't he"
Bench has been something said. "I'm out in front of ball.
Lse this sea&amp;m. For one thing. It'll take about six or seven
IK's bunched his homers in more games. I don't wnnspurts. "I'm a streak hitter." about hitting. That comes natuhe said. "I have seven homers ral."
But when someone asked Bill
In the last seven games I've
played and I hit seven in five Virdon if Cash has to prove
anything in crier to regain his
games rather this year.
"This season, in some ways, starting job at second base, the
has been more satisfying than Pirates' manager replied: "He
1970," he added. Two years ago doesn't have to prove anything
he won Most Valuable Player to me. I know he can play."
honors with his 45 homers and Rennie Stennett had the job
148 runs batted in. both tops in while Cash was sidelined.
The mound was a nice place
the National League. In 1971 he
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By GEORGE KAMOS
John Wayne
Instead, I read about the things Chicano version of
I can't remember anything medals and decorations.
Copley News Service
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a grateful
I was comes home
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With that, I wiped my eyes that had happened while
else he said. I W&amp;S 0(1
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and headed up the ramp to take gone.
LOS ANGELES It has been borne.
Nothing.
Cox
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happy
Thcia Nixon
Until the instant I cemented my seat in the jet.
tq.t It feels as if it
only a
Mom and Dad hardly said a
hotpants
After the wild cheering at with her new husband,
myself to my seat or. the jet,
has been an eternity.
word, they just stood there
takeoff, we fl ew and fl ew arid were still considered "in," the
And yet, I remember the day time dragged.
back the tears.
Fill out this, declare that, flew, From Cam Barth Bay to University of Nebraska's fighting
AM very well, maybe too well.
The anticipated throng to
Air Base in Japan to football team seemed unH
It was not a happy day. It was what's your unit, where are \'akada
herald my arrival was being
bunch
of
a
Air Force Base near beatable and I was told some
MC'ChOrd
your orders and
On • not sad.
handled by a janitor more than
Bunker
was
guy named Archie
Tacoma, Wash.
StI(
But it was the day I came handshakes.
200 yards away.
by storm.
But In that last moment on
The separation from the U.S. taking the nation
Wa: home from my military duty in
Then. I tiled to cry when I
4
am.
on
the
It was almost
Armyactive service seemed
Vietnamese soil, the tears and
South Vietnam.
up to came home. Now, I Just shake
anticlimactic. The only thing 29th when my plane taxied
YOU
It had been a long day which memories started to come.
Angeles my head.
As artillery forard ob- left would be the last jet ride the terminal at Los
started about midnight on the
And it was only a year ago
International Airport.
home to Los Angeles.
hot 2&amp;h of September in a small servers attached to an infantry
sai" building at ('am Ranh Ba, company. we were the frontIcould not sleep on the plane.

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Tuesday
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27. of
Memorial after a
Mary Boulevard. Barbara l,angdon Gore, and
17.92
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Lake
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1965 l"ord ( pictured
P.O. Box 2277, Sanford was driving the
driving
W8S
Circle, Sanford.
Marjorie Judith Scott, 24, of 910 Cherokee
with failure to yield right of way
Mrs.
Gore
was
charged
Buick.
the 1963
out of Lake Mary
she pulled
by Trooper Richard Shaffer. Shaffer said tra'ehng
south( )11 U.S. 17-92.
of
the
other
car,
into
the
path
Boulevard
Fagan assisted at the scene.
I)cputies Clarence Smith and Sgt. Ed
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PANAMA CITY, Fla. (API
at his 42-year-old mothmaned
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bedside.
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E.aste'rling sa id young Tom
following
condition today
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him be took a 'lab' of laS!)
14, removal of a lO.mch butcher
authorities say her . Wednesday morning and was
thill knife
the htchen with his
year-old son stuck threugh her sitting in
mother
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BayCountySberdf
Tom Smits was Michael.
Aft Easterling said
"The youth said he waited till
19. charged by his office WC&amp;IC5went to the refrigerator,
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night with assault with in. S
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th reached In a drawer and
da tenttocommitmurder.TheW)- got the butcher knife and
employed college dropout was
through
to be arraigned on the charges jabbed it all the way
ru
the center of her back,"
today.
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Meanwhile. Norma Smit.s' Easterling said.
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the Casselberr Park Board, America" and "Community
Embree advocates more Leaders of America" and was
cooperation between all local one of the State of Maryland's
governments and declares this 'Five Outstanding Young
tobea"must;'thattheCltybe Men" in 1967.
a member of the CALNO He is a former recipient of the
Council of Local Governments; Distinguished Service Award
that the recreation and park and a life membership in Junior
boards be combined for a more ('rt'r International
of
utilization
effective
('Ofl
incite
that
a
resources;
centrated effort be taken for
Increased school Construction
a'
within the city and its area to
meet the needs of school
children; that a more con
centrated effort be taken
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toward the reduction of drug
a"use; that spot wnng within
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established residential areas
should not be granted and last,
but not least, that no new taxes

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Reg. 29.99. 13 HP router has

Reg. 139.99, Sale 119.99 Penn
craft 21" power propelled cast
aluminum rotary mower. Has
31 2 HP. 4 cycle engine, front
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engine, clutch and throttle controls on
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Over 150 senior citizens at- by
organization
porary
president.
Other tern- &amp;'oryntttee
the
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After giving the opening
officers are
pt)rar)
organizing
muting of the Sanford senior
'.1CC pra'.er Mr . O'Steen reported
Citizens Club at Brain Towers, Mrs K \t lunklc
A.
Anderson,
words of congratutations and
showing interest in becoming president. Mrs. C.
secretary-treasurer; Rev. T. C. pledges of full support and
charter members.
of the cooperation from the Chamber
The meeting was moderated O'Steen, chairman

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The fourth type ,it SOIL is
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this
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maCtrial
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PersPi
namely.
atty JLUIS From this department Mrs
broug.lt ration, the aikleS and wld
Steffen
Wanda
tfl leterenLs lttiiVe this
reet1ng5 and promised much
1 type if 'toil inn! make ti water
practical helpfulness in
.tlbL Then it LS easil y rereii'eatlofl proittJtfl and oufem'ett inoveel
u,:thtieS for a mee ting place.
.,n ,i';.r:ige detergent will
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Baker
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cinpose'1 t a,jnjiuzn ,mlk',-tsulloOwing conututtees who will
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Uve agent that (h)" the :leafl'1.1111
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his calculation
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One Coat Plus Interior (01)

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One Coat Latex (Gal)

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4,79

Colorfast Interior Latex (Gal)

399

3.19

Par Excellence Interior (Gal)

899

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Par Excellence Interior (Ot)

299

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National Airlines' August net income
of
$31revenues
on
share,
$2,193,000, equal to 26 cents per
MIAMI

million, K. F. Delansky, vice presi(l(flt.ftnttflt' reported.
l':arnings for the same month a year ago were $1.9'
Revenues nidvumwt'M 19 per cent
million, or 23 cents per share.
the $26-million reported for Au.sUSt 1971.

over
Revenue plissenger Inile3 of 516 million for August 1372,
million flown for the
were 26 per cent higher than the' 408
earlier.
Available
seat ,iiilt's
'iniiparnbli' m,ioiith ii year
mIllion,
and
the
passenger
load
advanceit 10 per cent to 920
factor rose from 49 to 56 per cent.

Marine Officer Named

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ASIII .ANI), Ky.
vice president of marine transportatiOn at Ashland
nr ly.crealed position Disbrow
I'etrIeUifl Company. In Un'
transportation operations Oil
will direct Ashland Petroleum "
Great l,akes, and also will be
the inland waterways and
atul tiintnft)t etiin'nt of
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wInners,
The 106
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districts throughout the
such 'ii (tie artificial
vironmental rnana&amp;IleIflCflt projects
reefs built Irons discarded tires, the Marco Applied Marine
Ecology station and Kvergllides wildlife refuges.
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will have a 2-by -ftxit abuL. color Sould we 'IV VIW iV(
women, debonair Joe Iteagin, eyes.
Angeles containing Al
West
I
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for
or a varied carpet' I hope to
Thus gambit Is intended
t1ur to ceiling The nor th
balding hicaut of the literhurt-skirted also
cstiitted
iisaC
1i1 Uruies LvLur1
by
hbamutt
or
boyfriemid
in
trout
wall
and
enis ow'
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national Society of Girl Walight
secretaries
n I correct' - L U.
mah
l
for
that riskiest of all situations
ctiers, is showing how It's done.
Sensitive to charges of ""tile traixe w;a)
with
duublit
two
wuiduw
diverting
his
And
doors
It's alt right, he explains a girl wsi'tter
i.at
U) .1 r
A. wu
cbauvuusuui," watetnet sponsors wahiut
that it" by I fevt the 0111)
tearmwttly, to turn the head altentlolt from his tesitatu corntweed
of
tU5L
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peung
or
a
ikagin and reerutted a wuatuw. in tile rootit. the west
toward the receding figure of a paniun to another attraction. hired
brown
wuui&amp;l
lW
11w tcii Is not to get caught. corps of local secretaries tiflit wall will have out tueplace. anv and well III QW' reMit
passing Woman, but it's a no-no
rtt'arb
t7,) muwsubers iuietels to establish d t't'fluu the iltng Is of white We 1ir
iI'
to snake a U.(urn unit surt to he iidvlses the
and
'met be warmit
P
uif
od
tiirmutr is McsiuWrruiwdll w
oml ramiguig anti hmanr.t out tickets to
oigmen
iiatt,
of
hits
Kither would be apvu'uvr's'tit.
follow.
solids of vrdrnge bcvwui a.ml
trout a l3-yttar-ot(i rookie to all ers
tables
and
the atter. of cow', being
T o ilusnoitatrate, Ileagin
watchavocado. The CISI
"We abhor tutprolwr
85-year-old
seasoned
vet.
An'
slightI)
mote piaettcal. huh t
will'
a
mnottet
walk arm in arm
cuektnu.h table axe wal.nut The
tug," trusts (teagin. whim
tiuud dues are $6.
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the p nbliU&amp;
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lure The tifference betWt5fl
phosphate. flzr1Ie, .itsl rust\liry ,awmt.
phusphatn detergents is in the
Irving
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Entertainment
rat is added.
buikier
t.c'iry- Mrs. 1' K. Stiles and
apI'huspaLe letergents
\lrs- ¶'e 1)itnuas.
t) per iiit .tU'.t
1'uhiitty and public relatsins pt'iTl4te r'ipnusphate .1110 iJ
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He OSteen. Mrs.. Martha

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lWv.T. C. O'Steen, publicity director
Monday at IIt'attt 'l'owers

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meth yl cellulose ,inUrettlSPu- 4tater i(ruita iturey, - punsur'':
ieeps 'tumi 'ILLS- by oust and twit. will
titlun agent
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tire
water
pende.l
t.tilahassee.
sulfate filler periwuC. .'uior.

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1et \lji'hersun anti Mrs.
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in the past four years
orange' trees, a total sharply reduced
ravaging for real estate enterprises, freeze, neglect
through

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The thri pef
4tss Evelyn
hoLirhip.
,rntubIe :ner •rganic mater'ichr:mnter,
foreign
relations,
. This fl wtesiuhr'ratLflM iii,
llen
'(eager
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-iarnisi, in- Miss E
junior
metivitleS,
Yeager:
fuel
Mrs.
anal and vegetable fats.
at, intl r'iad iii. This type at \tr's. ELsie I3rnwn: m',mberthtp

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cording to Whisenant, close to ioo FTC
students. most of them freshmen. comprise the
cade t det a chment.
FTL Photo by Jon I- indeil

event was Dr. C. B. Gambrel), far left, vice
president for Academic Affairs. Student cadets

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for the
detachment on campus. Also on hand

Meeting

CAI.aEiIR?
if mt"rtcan Legion ,uxillar

intl otith i nmmumty sertce
Tommy I Denton. Andrew Ja',ors ki John E
vans: 'nmMrt.
tivabeth
7iu1iufl5
-mIubten
Kirkpatrick ,Jr Lawrence Manfredi. Bruce A
past
mid
iiuflht'.1110fl5
an.
pbysica intl mechanical
Newell, Dennis L. Pytko. Robert G Ryan,
-wparnta' the ItPSUICIiUI parley. Mrs. Letha
needed to
win
'rinstttuttnn-hY - iaWs,
,V.irtl
Jerry R. Walker and John M Walker. Ac

in as members of the Air Force
first to he sworn
this
ROTC when the oath was administered
week by Major Bennette Whisenant 'third from

ext

tnirfli"'
,rtal. This :neIwtes suet.
ment plaster 'ampbLit k

Uranl(1;.. Fre'drr:c ( ai;fltofl .Jr

are It rr'.

bauie
NEW CADETS - Eleven "IC students

!ype 4f '0d Is

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()Iil.AN I )( )- I )r. Ralph I.. Miller, president of Ill
"calculation"
that
Florida
will
(;rowers, Inc., has issued a
produce 137,231,000 boxes of round oranges during the up-

Approx.
10'x9'

Auxiliary
,ieTltS, or plain aid iap"
tV r'nmmeriiis - tr"fl" mtic'i
.pw'Pr;'!alnrtr?r
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ut tir'
Ther" tr' iur main vp's 1
. il The ftrit yp.e s .w.itir -ml.,In d nnrllaflhe' mi.t.lp
','r'.tL This nchuIes. ivar.
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tar 'it.
Htltti5. 1441t, .tfltl
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eta' $0115 thtrefnws' here t'
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Iii Quality
He announced his prediction at a meeting of
home
board of directors held this week at nearby Forest City,
processing facility, Ill-Acres
of the marketing association's

Name

appearing in The Sanford Herald are
available to you in 8x10 reprint size
for $3.

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'I•EMBREE

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Orange Crop Prediction

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liamlins are even smaller than in the
per cent of
90.4
when the October USDA sizing report showed
the crop was size 125 or smaller."

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two sizes under normal because of the lack of rain in critical

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residents by referendum.
A resident of the Summerset
section fora year, Embree Is
married and the fathei of three
children. The tamily are

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United Growers said Mon(ay.
grower
Gen. Mgr. Wilson C. McGee of the Orlando -based

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ORLANDO (Special
running to the smallest sizts in history which will drastically
cut the 1972.73 season lxix volume below expected levels,

calibration depth adjustment and
ball bearing construction 25000 RPM

Save 20

Reg. 89.89, Sale 77.89. Perincraff
power propelled rotary mower
Features 3; HP. 4 cycle engine,
72' steel deck. side recoil start
4 position manual helght.of.cut.
, handle controls. All safe
guard features
ask to see
them demonstrated.

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Reg. 14.99, Sale 11.99

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and Company, of Boston.
mutual fund
Vance, Sanders &amp; Company. Inc., a
management and distribution company, reports unaudited,
consolidated net earnings for the first nine months ended
This
July 31, of the present fiscal year were $189 a share.
proforma
(adjusted
to
include
the
compares with $1.86
operations of Boston Management &amp; Research Company,
period last
Inc.) and $1.75, as reported. for the comparable

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manager of
Curtis E. Nelson has been appointed resident
Com106
West
VanSanCo Services, Inc., with offices at
Sander
mercial Street. VanSanCo is a subsidiary of Vance,

Reg. 219.19, Sale 239.99. Penncraft
5 HP rear engine ride-on mower.
25' single blade, recoil starter,
2 speed transmission, floating cutter
deck. Padded seat adjusts in
3 positions. All the latest safeguard
features.

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\V. A. Leffler Jr.. Sanford, has been elected to niembership in the American Angus Association at St. Joseph,
Mo., announces I.loyd I), Miller, executive secretary. There
were 339 memberships issued to breeders of registered
Aberdeen-Angus in the United States during the past month.

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Reg. 29.99. 5 sander polisher
has . HP motor that delivers

mower. Save S5 Reg. 29.99, Sale 24.99.

also an active member of the
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PriceS in •Japan rose

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tstl,inct' which the bank i'otiiiiit'ni:t'tt On MOS I, 1972,

Sidecar type grass catcher kit for ride on a demonstration,

Baptists and the candidate is

Seven. South Seminole Jaycees.
He is a 1971 nominee for the
point program forms the
ite House Fellows Program.
(Tom)
Wh
Thomas
E.
platform for
Embree, candidate for one of a delegate to the 1971 U.S.
three seats on the City Council Jaycee government affairs
up In the Dec. S municipal leadership seminar at the
elections in the City of nauorcs capital. Embree was
selected for inclusion in the 1968
casselberry.
A member of the city's zoning edition of the books, "Out.

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Let'n the inThe First National flank of Maltlnnd has
novator of many new and original banking programs in
has been the
Central Florida, the most controversial of which
checking
accounts
with
no
tninlnntiin
prograni of free

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Custom ride - on mower. 8 HP,
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vear the I nitd
41i11 a fi'.i id that i'
StateS has imp(ed much greater fnvs(nrs are
untraek,r)
economic recovery could he
ch'i plirie on the economy than had
hy inhlatton whic h mih? force tih'
the mid VWis Prices have
existed
money policies again political
heen under controls for close to a year
certainty. disenchant ment of
ut'
The d4lar ha h n devlued
with
ia
InVest ors
ally
"'tit
Another claim, this one a forecast
he I unds
u' peated 50 ft'n that it came to
Even the opt im ISIS a rent talkint
wide) v accepted as incv stable. 'as that
,,hniit pier('iflQ t hi'
by the IOIidly , ity more
i he sUck ma rk ef. a me;istird
And it s ;sfr lit
harrier
was I
i) .j ns ndu si ni avera.
il II .ntel n thai
i
Point-';this 'ear 'hat I hose 'rh
t,md to xpd 1 .10)6
evidence line have
Thi forecast was based Ofl

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growth
capital will provide the bank with a larger base for
arid expansion.
The hank is currently lflvnlvI'(t in a sso,000 building
of
pansion program which will ix a('tly double the amount
eight
and
10
new
drive-ins,
usable space in (hi,' main building
of which wlli be naitornatic, ith a('CCSS Ironri four directions,
ann unhitniteti cus tomer parking which will in nike (hi'
honking facilities In
Maitland bank one of the most 8CCCSSI%)I4'

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Power tool sale.

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Wt'iuk'll .)arr,irrl, r'lratriri,iri sit (lii' hoard of First National
Bank of Matilninil, announced the stockholders approved the
final two phases of a threepha.ce capital program in the
amount of $1.5 million, The total capitni program consisla of
$5OO,)O0 in capital notes, $,4'li),lXk In convertible ilebenttires,
and $fn4'M),thi In r'' iiiinon stork
Jarrarit pointed out that the growth of the bank tints been
exceptionn'l and has moved from $8 millIon when purchased
by the Jarrard group to $47 million in current assets. The new

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impact
[tut n the pt few

'r ('I'll?, iii West (,'rrn;lnv at ; :t
iila('l'(I tue 1
itt this r'illeIl)rY Dilly lii'
that liii' f$'r cent. lii I"rllIi('(' at 7 'r ('('of and
wili'ly tit'i'eitl(l iiiiinpt 1(1,1
per Cent
worst 11110 ill (Iii' I iiit'rl K inigdoin at 7
l tlit('(l Stab's is ru,inin i ll(,
cent
per
'('1)4' I S rate was .t
III liii' large iii
of inflat ion of alt
ch;' rges
rp
wire
Irireign
St ill, so still
iltist n'llll tia I loftS
govern
rn cot
A in erica n
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I ha t
III(' worst of till' III
Eveti (11111 I1
that many
liii' I;i Ii' Ui ,srus a na i'iI its i'onnini y.
flat innary ;)l't' hid that higa ii in
of guilt
a
feeling
ret airi
ill l"l't ii'ila t'v I ¶171) when t ill , An ion r;i ns still
I 94;os
the
''iii'd 'l'Ii' St a ndi r(l vIa inn ' as t hat
'flSi$ti1i'I' ;pt'('(' i ntrfi'x brief I
tori
I ho I 'nit i'd States oxVrt en Iflhllil
I per 14111
an jta'ni'aSe t'a to iii
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Capital Plan

gardens,

I nil c'rl St t es in I hi' sf'N)Ild (;ttarler.
any I he ra If'
a nil in ;il I tint Wr'st (r'rrrllI

WAIT 11111vills

Thursday, September 28, 1972

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.JapiiI). Wl'' ;erriiany. France ,nfI the
' few.
I 'tilt i'd K i,irlorn, tr, wi rri
the
thui
ti'prirtc'd hih"r tollation r,tPc

(i't'tiiit)
\'UI(K 1 M.)
l;v'
ili'
8551 lIlipt juits that lull V not Iii' prt'a
"i'Ii'd
;i (acts novell iii'ls'ss hi'i'uliil'
of or
as II they were trill' by liii' llIS4
by
their
dinary individillIls and l'Vl'tl

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40 •)i'
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in the avPrde. .ouId
iflld
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imnn the chief henefieiari
The f.,et i that !hr-!;e cnmpafll'
have henefi ten Put their pre
ha hasn't risen proporl innately
the ra nns heitig ive

I rri' hc' ,iri" u juk" (illy 0! h#'I ii,it 141.
ted Sbite has an V,Cofl(my s
he 1
much of its
Ia ri', and exports S(,
economic
product, that (Ir)mestl('
economic
,I ides have a worldw ide

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And 1st IA. Ramos," the all there.
And now, all those memories
sergeant said. "Grab your
luggage, sir, and head for the were condensed into a book full

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line troops.
Commonly called "grunts

list of officers that would make stomping the bush," our unit
the next flight for "the world." spent many a day near the
a nickname for the United Demilitarized Zone fighting a
States used by Vietnam war of loneliness against the
heat, bugs and the North
veterans,
Impatient soldiers waited for Vietnamese.
The sweat, the pain, the
the magic moment when their
name would be called out. friends, the blood, the ocCome on. I thought, call my casional Coke I cherished, those
name out before the Viet Cont, close calls that loved ones rrc

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Thc Sanford Herald

Plan To Avert Eagleton Affair

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width (lfl 'l(JtItI his jtidgtneflt

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As for the EngiPton affair.
ce
('i,j)tf') News Se
the voter shutilti know ttiI,
I feel their program - with
they ttt'ti'i
questionnaire format
how
WAS1IINI 1 N
ih4' AIler.Ayers learn say's It wrrtild have bro'mght ojt the
iis'altliv Ic s-rair r'iincllmlotp'
totilti he developed senator's problem early In the
method
A teiltil of 1w" Wnct,lit'iti
the whereby pcili(iriaris
their
present
health cttIing the Issue before 1
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comes to paint the outside of a
house

August shies of Series United States savings bonds in
Floiida were $10.6 mil-lion. The

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transpcwtation to
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toby the Center.
4 1 Maintenance of a central
index and inventory of all
rt'souFees available in Orange
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100 Acre Campus
Fully Accredited. Academic Program
it Outstanding in State of Florida
Championship Teams 9 Major Interscholastic Sports - Playing Tams
Throughout Florida
Small Classes - Personaliied Education
360 Students - 34 Full Time Faculty
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Winter Park - Sanford

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One of Nation's Newest and Finest
Prep School Library Buildings

Repairing brickwork, repl a cing window JflCS and fitlog sque.iky stairs and

Paint failures r.in mean any35 subject dl,thing from blistering and peel- .11 .iIllOflg the
cussed in Andy l.an'S h,tntt
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that the use of paint of inferior 07t6
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its own
One of the characteristics of
most types of paint failures is
that they are nit visibly apparent for months or even years
after the paint has been applied When they do show up.
they not only destroy the appearance of the house they necessitate scraping. brushing
The Florida Technological
and other measures before new University Philharmonic will
paint can t put ()
season under
What causes paint failures"mark its fourth
Arpad
Szotnoru
the baton of
Here is a list of some of the with the first of three scheduled
things that areresponsible
concerts to be performed in the
— Moisture inside the
house which has no other way of new Village Center assembly
room on campus on Dec. 3.
escaping than through the in.
Dr. Gale Sperry. who was
side walls to the outside walls
In the absence of a vapor bar- appointed as chairman of music
rier, this moisture gets under in late spring, said the 55the exterior paint and eventual- member orchestra will present
its series of free concerts in
causes it to blister and peel
Moisture which seeps December, March and June.
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the
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consists
Philharmonic
frames, and along root flashing faculty, staff and students, plus
and gutters
a number of musicians from the
3 — Application of pain t in Central Florida community.
tempt'iatUres below 50 degrees

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problems and the agencies and
McNult.
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their problem-solving
Seminole County volunteer
resources.
savings bonds chairman
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care will move to the major
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responsibility for detection,
Ask Help" is a nv central them 1A th their specific overlaps in the services
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information and referral ser- problem For crisis alLc, an available and a method c:
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suggesting priorities to idenphone link to 'We
and equipped with the most vice that allows anyone in automatic
Care' and 'Hotlrne" will avoid tified unmet needs
rriern electronic equipment. Orange County with any kind of
The new service is not in.
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delay.
Such group practice is the 8 problem to call
members
and
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to change the autonomy
Staff
inn-citable result of the locate assistance.
of the resource organizations in
incoming
will
keep
three
The Center links ap- leers
cic'vt.lopment of yg' technolng
telephone lines open 24 hours a Orange County. The Center will
200 separate
the
computer.
proximately
and the use of
the experts. Some of them human service agencies and day, seven days a week. Two link the various services
!-ay,
workers will available for greater efficiency
t'comc more and more agents serves both the clients and social service
during and help to coordinate the mans
handle
walk-in
clients
call or
agencies. People rn
O f tin' state and the practice of
Jackson.
different resources available
East
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which or niiation ran help Orlando.
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matte 1iiitdir 1fnro political
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make' public their po1itIcl
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1111 e iii a tattiiaign
finarwial cltiiatlfl.
plemnentetl down the political
IN
The fall of Sn Thi,rrrnq
Present riipiIic1 technology ladder at least to the guher
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GENERAL (OITRACTO
that mtu,kes this prissitale without natoriai and state kiguslatIvi
itt k"t probably uicsuri's
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henceforth both parties
wo1d allow i fldiV(lIlals t'
the tiieditil records 1u(r,rthrIg to the doctors.
crititifli?,'
HOME 7 753966
They cmmgest that a certified prove their ability to function
of their iiwti t-iintliilateq and
,rielk'aI review board .u1d despite health problem-4t or
appointt.
t''1e'' Objective data obtained would disqualify them earl,'
limit, if the suggestionsfiitiirr'
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kr,,ri nu'tlit-al htstorIe,.4tfin.
two (IrKilirs uiru' heed e d . office, dardi,ed tests and information stiggest that rnngressiOni
a
i4tt1(l1(liItf'S for elective
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on health-related hahitc like committees could insist 11 i n
$ t,, ,
as wm'll its designet's for
drinking and exer- presentation of health data of
çiking,
Iwutflti' ;s,(q, will make publicrise
(torn
a ppointees ranging
+ their itietliral histories and
Health disclosures should 4mrnhascadors to Cabinet ofmin.l.'titi' a battery of tests as a
in the lower political (Kets I just as they now revIe'.v
tnattt'r of course
3r1t
perforrn.inr1
c.'lertinn ranks, the doctors propose, and
"I'hi' political
'nt miiiie ti, he miiiate'l tbir1Olh Ilnanc ial intPrPct4, +
lildils I tic new
t-ati t' enhanced by mu;'kNIk
I )AVI I) I ,ANI) and 1-: A + I )avis,
if ii,jPIti%'I' (IJit4I derived frorui
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l)avid I sang Funeral I loon' Iwing molt
modern instruments,'' is thi
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l)eltona + A modern ( 'olonial I vpe st noel tin'' Is
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iati- professor of
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clinical t'nglneerwi at (;eor'
arrangement offices, a casket display 'ooni and ample' paved p
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shock." Even the traditional the two decades ahead.
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On
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Sensational
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Mort
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65 Per Cent PoSy
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single to); it in i,rder to make it
do the '.'.nrk of t'.o
9 - Applying paint over
dirt or gr easy surface
In Failing to mix the paint
or, the opposite,
ttisirougtilv

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4 Not using a primer when
the directions on the label of the
can say it is necessary
5 — Application of an oil
paint '.'.hen the outside wall-.
are damp The manufacturers
of some kinds of latex paints
say that they can be applied
under such conditions, but
check the label to be sure this
information is contained on it
6 Neglecting to scrape and
brush a surface damaged by a
previous paint failure
7 --- Allvwing insufficient
drstng tut.c between coats
I'titling on u() tMck a
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North of Underpass — 1601 S. Orlando Ave.
MaitIand

CASH BUYS MORE AT

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PH: 323-4100
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7:30-4:00 SATURDAY

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reguuar meeting of the season heard reports from the boy and girl
whom they sponsored at Boys State and Girls State in Tallahassee Lef tI
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DEAR ABBY: Believe it or not, my husband of 10
Mars left me and our two beautiful children for our baby
titter' It wasn't easy to accept, but I have decided to make
!uebtoftt,
I will say he made a very fair settlement I get the
deed to our new four-bedroom home, which is on 34 acres
of choice property, rental property- which pays $30,000 a
year, plus annuities for 11* children Inges 3 and 61 and a
very nice cash settlement.
Now I am looking for a decent man I prefer the
athletic type between 35 and 45 who puts God first, family
second and his job last.
There is a lawyer in town who is eligible, but I have
never been introduced to him. I am told I am a good
looking woman, and I am well built and know how to dress.
I am not exactly for free love, but I'm only 33, and I'm not
dead yet.
How ,to I meet this lawyer without being too obviou-s'
"33 AND IA)OKIN(;"

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DEAR ABBY: You are our last resort. Please help My
father lwho lives with usi is 69, arid he drives a large, last
car of which he is very proud. The problem is that his
eyesight is failing and he won't admit it.
Dad hasn't had his eyes checked in five years. When
we suggest a checkup, he flies Into a rage and insists that
be is the very best judge of his eyesight, and his eyes are
perfect.
Abby, we have been with him countless times when he
has unknowingly forced other motorists practically off the
road, narrowly missed guard rails, and tailed dangerously
close to the car ahead of him.
If anyone offers to drive. Dad gets upset and Insists on
having his stay. r.,veryouuu wuü knows him will ue almost
any excuse to get out of riding with him.
Ahoy, he reads your column faithfully. Please tell him
that be should consider the opinions and safety of others,
and get his eyes checked, even tho he thinks they are
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popular worldwide. The
W or I d Almanac says.
French and German pincakes are thin and served
with jelly. Russian blintzes
are often served with
caviar and sour cream:
and old English batter was
mixed with ale.

circular stairway leading lathe second floor. The liviug room to
the left, with its cathedral ceiling, has windows f.'ont and rear.
A fireplace is optional To the right of the foyer is the dining
room Ahead is the family roam with sliding glass doors leading
to a rear patio and anojier opuonal fireplace. The elficicnt
kit chen is adjacent to fanoly and dining rooms A bay-windowed
dinette oserlc'oks the patio One enters from the patio through a
mudroom which has a half bath Upstairs are four bedrooms:
circular stairway terminates at a balcony with a railing
overlooking th eefltrIflc'efOYeT ArchitecttsSamuelPaUl,10740
Queens Blvd . Forest Hills, 5 V. 11375 The first floor has 1085
square feet of living space and the second floor, 908 square feet.
Anyone interested in the plan can write to the architect.

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16" 5FT. 18" HI-COLOR CROTON
5 FT. S TRUNK 21'° PHILO
4 FT. 14" 6 TRUNK CROTON 6tm 4FT. 12 ENGLISH IVY
16"g6FT. 21" PHILODENDRON
6 FT. 24" CAMELLIAS
6 FT. 22" BLOOMING YUCCA 12" SET. 22" BAMBOO TREE
4 FT. DRACEANA'. 9" TO 12" 61/2 FT.35" WISTERIA TREE
16" 41/2 FT. 14" ORANGE TREE
6 FT. 24" GARDENIA
29" 6FT. 24" YEL.FORSYTHIA
6 FT. 37" MAGNOLIA TREE
16" 61/2 FT. 32" MAPLE TREE
6 FT. 24." HIBISCUS TREE

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MOON CIIILL)RFN (June 22 to July 21) You arc feeling
relax and think clearly before you
cranky today, so he sure to
conic to any important decisions or do vital work Don't
attend that social affair where one you do not like will he.
Steer clear of trouble
LEO (July 22 to Aug 21) Although y ou may be right
About some situation, don't voice any comments right now, or
you get into trouble with others Study that important data
and become better informed I)o not waste time with persons
who bore you
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affairs yourself since others are so busy with their own worries
they could do you no good I)ont give advice to others unless
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into a good deal of trouble Show that you have self-control
and follow orthodox methods Avoid one who makes Y ou feel
uncomfortable
get impatiefli if an
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so you IITiprIIte condition of your neives Eat lightly
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about the new kind of aniusemeflul you are tempted to jump
or you might wish you had neve, done so this
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people
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most
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successful one.
of
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your copy send your hirthdate and
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muItaseres and stirs Robert
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Joke's Bar and (.rdl in Vienna
In the opening episoele. I.eslit'
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marketeer who vows to rt
even with judge md prosecutor
who sent him to jail. He
escapes. and Joke Webster
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DEAR i'OI.l.V-- Mrs E J. I' 's problem with dirty
gru'asv uiet;il vt'n.'t ion blinds hanging over her kitchen
sink has two suilutitjns I doubt if she will consider the
first but I found it to he the best of the two Get rid itt
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hut
attract
clean in the kitchen as they
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curtains
or
Wa
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gri'asu'
and
smoke
cooking
the les expensive bonihoo roll-ups are preferable
When 1 1)11) clean them I found the only perfect way
was to take theni (iuiWfl artul soak them a few minutes in
the bathtub iii a wild soap. I.IG){'I' lilt',ich and water soltilion. l)ii) tip and (town and use a sjoirige to remove the
spots. Rinse in clear water or if you have a shower, pull
the curtains closed and turn on the shower to reniove
the suds. Hang on on outside clothesline to drip (tr y or
wipe dry with a soft cloth To avoid so much future scrubhung go over each slat with a good wax before re-hanging
them. It is an exhatisting. time-consuming job—hence my
first suggestion —MRS. I. II. P
DEAlt GIItLS—Hettv reminded us to first line the bathtub with an old sheet or towels so to avoid scratching
It with the sharp metal blinds, Do remember soaking is
only for METAL. blinds, Those' with wood slots should
be washed, one at ii time, with a sponge or cloth strung
out of sudsy' water, rinsed the some way wIth clear water
and dried with a clean cloth.—PO)I.IX

By George W. Craas, Ph.D., M.D.

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Katie's forthcoming marardized by her
rugs is jeo pardized

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are unable to pay even the
minimum wage scale SI
$1.60 per hour and make a
decent profit!

'Dr. Crane," she
am engaged and we want to
get married soon.
But we shall both need
to work, so I am looking for

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a position.
"1 rt'viitiv finished a sear
At Business oIIt'ge, hut 'jobs
scarce-Ilowettir, I "'t5 tiffe-itid
one as a 6Iing clerk.
lint the colors' is only L
per hour so I tiirnesl it down.
tbt1tjes that is dull work,
jtt P)('Lti a flIin clerk!

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DEAR POLLY—I do wish someone would help me with
my Pet Peeve. I have several I)ynel wigs but can never
get the tangles out after I have washed them and I really
do not know what is the correct thing to wash them in I
desperately need help because of the lark of specific in.
strtictions which is common to so many products on the
market --MRS. L

So sv hot would

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The big union wage scale,
in Chicago. Detroit and etewhere are tmpusstble on our
farms and small towns!

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But they must then buy
ouIv machinery, produced
at the exaggerated union
stage scales of our Steel
:tmilk, auto factories and oil
At Indianapolis recentl
br example. a irn on stellore refused to take a job at
S2 per hour because he said
h.* i,r,t more than that frin
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good wages in ast areas of
the U.S.A. where farmers
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diamonds Vest has to itlay
a higher dialllOfl(l anti st- c
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s'iurd another club from
do in in y
This i sit't a sure-thing
ttt't'.uti'i' East might have
aiiotfit't' diamuiut It'll, In
that case he would win uiitl
cash a club, but it turns out
that East started with
S,
seven hearts, two tiiaiiituittts and ttirt't' t'ltib
SVest is on lead amid Iii's 10
pliiv another diainuntl We
discard ilummy's List e'ltib,
ruff In our hand and tttt'i e'
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I Ie're Is a slain contract
t hat looks utmost Im possible
II turns out to be mutakeublt'
beca use West opemis the
detice of clubs and South
reads the lt'aul as a singlt'toii
null u,is ibht',
It still linik
but watch what Smith call
do after Aiiulyi ing the single .
ton kaui iitI lit's iew'ing the'
bidding with the opening
three-heart cull.
We rise with dummy's ace
of Clubs; )lay a ti-limp to
our ace mimi a second back to
dummy's queen. Then we
discard lw-u clubs on the ace
amid king of hearts iimttI iuitl
dummy's last heart.
We are back in our tianti
to cash our ace and king of
(IIL*rnOfl(iS anul discord OhiC rut
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liuiut spades and
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rardang \Ofl;L1
re.sses. otc' e'suiployees and
to 'n
t't tit L)i'flt,il Assistants in s.uiu.miice
George \V,011our smaller cities don't gel students
ington U nit ersit.
more than 32 per hour.
"Take the best job as oilFbi' post twO years we's
it
been in .m serious business .mbk.' he began, '.usd do
abi.ht
scion
is to the best of
rect'ssion, so $2 p' hour
"Hut ,n-.,nwhi1c keep your
pay
now regarded as go.
flV 'better
C's CS OpIt for
b's' millions of Americans.
Up in
open
(ThS busty, that figure does jobs that may
or
other
sour
itist ctti1l4-TC stt'lI with the
rues.
$7 per hour for U
Rtiiteaiiber, there is fl&amp;j fit
laborers in Chicago's build' lure in any job! The futur'.'
lug trade-s.
But these higher wage
sealt.s in Chicago, Detroit
.uuid other large iui.uiutctuting c-cuitt'rs OTt' 1lMulbk
bec,iiise of the hi orders
SI.'ttu s
that L"untl,
and other huge il,snts c'ati
iiisoico to Uiic'Ie L11t5 Pentagon.
I't'r then we tax us ci art'
'oiu, tt'llt't! to pay tLsi' hills,
Lint tiiilluiiis of situ11 nit'rchitut's don't in's inc-c the Fellto gout for the arttc'lt they
sell
Instead, the small town
store keeper deals omily' with
tither village t,me'rchants And
fartis workers.
Thus, tilt, loe'l restaurant

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In fact hired farm work- 6nonths' unemployment
A Jewish merdunt at
ens are lucks' to make $2 per
Baltimore once urged me to
hour lit America!

. 'sloits sole's clerks, wait.

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SNOOTY TEEN-AGERS
E% en in these doss of iniLi tion, $2 per hour is regontkd as a got,xl waie by
,,,dlnu,c if t.il,'ntti workers

You will receive a dollar if Polly' uses your favorite
homemaking Idea, Pet Peeve, Polly"s Problem or solution
to a problem. Write Polly In care of this newspaper.

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Case' \'-: Katie K.,
ages! 19, is worTluxi about
marriage.

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"champagne" attitude isgirding wage scales Her
disdain of a filing clerk job

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DEAR POLLY-1 would like to know' if a plush
velvet sofa and love seat can he cleaned If so, could
I do it myself? After they are cleaned could I have
Plastic covers put on them or would this cause the
pieces to sweat? I would like to know what I could
do about this —MRS G. II

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1.IIIRA (Sept 23 to Oct 22) Don't take chances with your
fGliow every rule and regulation that applies to
good nitric
you Steer clear of a higher up who is looking for someone on
whom to vent spleen Don't let it be you
S(OKl'IO (Oct 23 to Nov 21) If you leave present setup
for something new and untried, you could get into a peck of
trouble, so show that you are wise, stable Get the information
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GENERAL Il-NDEN('IES: You have little
chance now to get out and get much done, but
you are able to tackle those problems of a basic nature that
need your undivided attention successfully, even though you
do not feel you are getting much done 1 here is now a
tendency to nag at mate or anyone around who is close to
you, but adverse results would follow so avoid criticizing
ARIES (Mar .l to Apr l') 1)0 your utmost to have more
harmony with those who dwell with you and you can do much
better on your job, in husines, etc , as a result Don't take any
risks where your present security is concerned Don't invest
unwisely
TAURUS (Apr 20 to May 20) Be careful not to take out
on others whatever is your own fault, or you get into real
trouble, lose valuable allies Buy the supplies you need, but
count the cost well Remain calm and poised
GEMINI (May 21 to June 11) Get good advice from experts
where monetary matters are concerned so you do not make
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hee'dedl by many who are younger than your did, but
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position could use some "legal" advice. lie's one man you
reuld call up and make an appointment with, without much
difficults. All sou may gel is legal advice, for which you
most pay—but it's ssorth a try.

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II on the best-selling list (if shoes. size 8 1/2 If he was out
Sept 23 and had sold a million I had to wear my tennis shoes.
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size 9 1/2.
copies even before that
If()KUl
- Ms first record came about
Other Simon singles to IUT1i
(i\ 511 'iIat Iiacit
stht'n an old lads wanted mc to
gold hate been The (hukin
t 11W tkRk s'ILItt
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do
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Assard tot i&amp;9 for best solo You're starving to death anyltAt'ks1khR5
vocal, rtithm and blues
Dt(,-A-I.!M., çut item
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gave
$l.I('
to
produce'
Simon thinks that more sthute
. IHF
64'
Ado;
My
to
black
this
pa
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song
listening
people are
music than Itirmt'rls, sthit'ti able' One. an Voejas It -uId
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(,IuIler
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stas fantastic I got on the road
arc reaching the pop audience
BI. Siurtsat4 Jatk'u
doing
one-nightt'rs
and
I
played
Anyway
most
of
my
songs
are
PuitAI.R (P tAut I.. Jciu- Simon
an r the Apollo off that rce'ori
countr%-stest('rtl, st ith
-I ste- tit run the road in 1966 .
and b flat of I started out in a
church choir and singing in after I finished high school I ,--C urren t
schOOl like most black 1tIts
was traseling with oru- of Jog.su r and b is natural for nic I Lewis s sparring partners .it
Bes t S eIIers
that time. Walter HaU'Iiff It
was programmed to it from a
t
was a nice ex perience' but I
kid Fl(1lO\
Simmesport. La is Simon s found out it ssasn t that easy
I
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l,IVl\(.5 iO'
birthplace 'It stas so small.
JO\AflIAN
business and I had to cool it for
he says. that once every tiod
i sF(;t'l,i,. L'h
got in the choir there w awn t about a year
Till: 1\US oF AR. Wou
Then Simon went to Sound
in the audience
nu
Till;
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1 alstays scanted to tie i Stage 7 sshr're he recorded
ld5tt U
KIM.S.
You Keep Mc Hanging On
singer When I was a little kid
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DARK
come
and ''The ('hukin
'ispt'l groups used to
li. AlI)l(
MY \ '1I' i
Noss he s on Spring ,.there
ihrt'ugtt tustn
!t,'r tmon s famils moved be is a part oi,tnet. and sthcrr'
nn H'\
i,, ( ikland. ('alul st tie-n he "S he has recorded 'Your Time To
(;-turgia Blue. '. "
'(iu'Iu: O.K.
I!, he joined a gospel quartet Cry,
I'M OK
Dross
rung
in
the
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of
Love
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about
110week
weekk
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horns
and ross t'r of Lose - - On the
total it paid for gas at least
J1:Itt'sAl.E1:. Collins arid
The first couple of years I latter tw o. he is co-st rite-n with
lipierrt'
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any money I just wanted to
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sing
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caught in Harris, is a qlf.acknnwledged rvidson plays a young former
valuable lesson; life means Bob and F,liiabeth are
athlete sshn has become a
when
incite to them than any material the act arid reprimanded. but Inset A house' fireparertls and minkler. one of the new breed
possession A male calf is born everything works nut fine. A '.va i, killed her
if enlightened and forwardIcu the family cow and ,lotrn rharmtn entso4e from this scarred her face. After being
caught shoplifting with her boy thinking members of ib.
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friend in a store, she saves Pete
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Splendoned Thing
playing the TV host,
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6 30 (4) Summer Semester
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man explained
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large pis liv of the various conveyawe
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mt ing Prokss'cinal moving pple are
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sofas. bureaus, refrigerators available and iIl h"lp
sour nn furnishings But you busiest during the summer .ind
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ttili need a strmg back. pa. early fall
they
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a
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desk
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sofa
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the
risk
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inieftatdepotsatcirneatoflcs ings more thzn
i2O. telesison ci,1ibtnatton
juring your hack
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rug
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fur
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use it is a sprtngbouid for
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either by tru4ty5 (If an inmate
I'lrruit Judge I)omninkk Salfi
Of
Narcotics
Flow
In
County
Bastille
visiting a local physI1*fl and county
tisic requested that a
,ringlng back the drugs nvcstlgnte
Jury
grumul
for an
in a c- eli block not knowing the legitimately prescribed
allegations that usage of drugs
used them to ''shoot-up
other
inJohn
Polk
had
to
but
said
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nor
Sheriff
inmates, to which illness
among initiates is rampant at neither
Four cell bloks, he sid, had names of the
on
in
the
want drug usage going
the county Jail.
could not Jarvisa4mitted he w u1d mates.
and ftSkNI State Attorney syringes. Jar'iis
Herring said lack Fuiennot disclose the names.
Jai:,
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a trusty who suppi"d rather
wider.
investigator for the state
Jarvis, Who testified Abbott herring to pursue the identify
Polk alt ho ugh knowing them.
Wayne
ease the contraband. Sheriff
While
Whalen's
last
time
attorney
office, had queried
.Jarvms admitted the
1"ultcin Perkins was on drugs matter.
defied that ail inmates
caI(l
he
is
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"the
the
lad
Jarvis
concerning
drugs three
in
shile incarcerated at county is im portant, th
of a trusty Polk he had seen
, 'it knew the name,
ti
Jarits
disclaimed
continued
times and
Jail.
trusty as was in May preceding a grand
jail. Jarvis said, he, too, was t-ourt said, and
the
jail,
it's
later
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jail,
knowlerige
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replied,
of the
taking demnormil. darvon,('odf!ifle drugs are going into th
Cummings Raldwlfl, an inmate, jury nvestigati0fl
is
lying."
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and cocaine, which, he said, going to stop."
Jarvis said he could not Asked why he did
When
to
to
submit
d
10cc
was willing
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Perkins' drug usage and sup- said he
were being smuggled into the
found
their
identify
Inmates
using
drugs,
lygraph
on
this
statement
po
syringes also had
Jail.
he also defied anyone plier, Jarvis said he didn't want a
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Price 10 Cents
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cut by one-third in c New York cxperimental program, a live-year study shows.

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train yesterday afternoon on SR 427 at
struck by a Seaboard Coastline
the crossing between Longwood and Altamonte Springs. Troopers PE.
cny are investigating. The tractor was
(Phil) Dixon and Terry McIntyre
which was thrown clear of the tracks
pulling a mower (shown above),
while the tractor was demolished

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has clamped a devastating grip on fishing
industry sales as far south as Florida.

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housing." !e U;41.ras iot
usable for agriculture anti
a
Greater Sanford Chamber of would add to the county tax
25 rollsCommerce industrial
t
committed unantm3t1SlY The chamber board
ilo
expected
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adop ted i resolution at thu directorl matter same conthe
give
requesting
morning's session
M119
e Seminole County Board of sideratlon at its Oct. 12 meeUfli(
th
chamber
another
Cammissiofletl to favorably and
th
coming resolution may be for ciflnUit
consider the for th
Reg How".
another mat
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zoning appeal of Paulucci
s".
Enterprises' Heathrow. a $)U Industrial committee chair•
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planned open space man, .sdvtsed th
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by
bun as well
community, located on l,3
Lake Mary as other industrialistS. in the
---- acre tract on
lack if jufficent [OW-COSt
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workers. He said he
a'
The county zoning board housing for .coi men due to
Gary Taylor Photo
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d e ve lopment i pud at its !uek
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two weeks ago stang "the
county was not ready for such
was killed when the tractor he was driving was

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Air Force, carried out unauthorized bombing
raids against North Vietnam.

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chamber committee in
curpurated in the muon by
Garnett White, member.
'Heathrow will be in the best

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pr$Et (oUow1 eftt
compla&amp;n*a
interests of the citizens of
he ak'
F.veuue
Ser,tee.
ternal
County," in asking for
"WLz.'OI1lr uffletais have
a favorable reaction from the
the
in
agreed to modify pric[t1*
county commission
zoning appeal at a date to be pr.cedures and to make
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This morning Knowles said he was still ying to obt.itn
to
have Kenneth
neededinformation but thus 1
cer,
return
several calls
fi
legal of
Hoffman, pollution board__-1
nuray anu
he had made Thursday
According to David Ivtn, pollution bard chairman,
who was contacted regarding the special Sanford permit.
•the state-imposed moratorium will have no exceptions ions of concern it
This news was received with expre ss
industrial
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today's Greater Sanford Chamber of c
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an
tndutry
hut
tue
to
ie
uncertainty
M the •t
her' (el
convince a proap-ec'
problems, t would not be possible to
sign his name to contract purchasingproperty for a tactr
without a sewer connection.
In addition to industry, many home builders .1130 will
e
affected with the delay and the city's growth could
sernnd.tr
seriously staleTneated until June V73 when the
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prder to cQIflIY with the
It was the opinion of '
Maheu,
industrial
committee
eeuomnlc .tiblLi**tlOfl
Mayor and TV sportscaster
D 0
through the Midwest this week, defending %
ulucet
pnerso,"
mW A. J.W041011111,
member, that the
ex tr aordinary Ken Brown...,he
programs and attacking
administration
PUD
will
eventually
be
ap1j4g4e$
dlred for the 38
Norma Jean England.
and Coach Doug Dickey have
Willett was thrown from the
George
presidential
can
By
GARY
TAYLAR
Elder
pr
Democratic
in
his
yard
on
8 ( re Ungprogramof game
oved, but several changes n bore.
tractor as his body and flying killed
..
the urmaI plans, such as
McGovern.
highlights on Channel 2 each
Seminole County's traffic metal struck a parked car Road, one mile north of Sit
Weather
Dwain Everton Wygant. of 31 location of the sewage treatfatality count climbed to 13 owned by Albert Fred Duval,
So)
to
be
have
ment
plant
may
o
ld
yesterday as an lSioo West Eighth Street. Park A',enue, Trailer Curt.
r'1;ty i ngti M
count&gt; einploye was killed on Damage to the car was w as driving a 19O Chevrolet made.
1.:I.EVEN ILI(',-('LTY SChoOl. LLO:I(E)S
Partly cloudy today anti
White. in explaining the
his first day on the job. in a estimated at $200.
and failed to see the infant as he
(t1)CSt'fltiflg 76 per cent of Florida's public
Saturday
with chance (it
a twyearthe yard. He reasons for making bla motion.
incident,
Now about those reflec ng
out
of
their
political
clout
separate
ki
pool
th undershowers main ly durini
school pupils meet to
Troopers IE, Phil Dixon w bac
a car
stopped at said " that property is good for
killed
when
old
child
was
Lions....
the
are
in.
told
officers
he
had
thats afternoon and evening hour's
ort to get more funds out of
in an efffort
me thitig amid
backed over him. According to and Terry the
Mcintyre
Probably never even heard of X.
incident.
They
the
house
to
pick
up
some
older
cnl.
e vestigattng
Legislature.
Edward Carbajal, did you?
the Florida Highway Patrol, th
ed b the sheriff's children to take then skating
led as a were assist
He's an aircraft employee in
mIshap was not classified
%
fatality since it occurred department. Altarnonte Springs
Ernie
Burbank, California, and one
Troopers E.W
traffic
police and Trooper M.E
of
Shaffer.
Leggett and Cpl. Jacobs and Richard
who is expressing a view shared
on private property,
Ernie)
Highway
PatroL
th
Florida
ta
ke
an
lee
Willett,
18,
who
e
D
by m y of us...."i used to
and U, L.J . Kriz. of the
home $65 and with that I could
was staying with his aunt ar.d Herman E. Whaley.
t! r_uncle at 1104 West 20th Street,
Charles Eugene England Jr., sheriff's departmt'mt '.' 'r
pay the rent and take care of
--that
investigate
to
was killed on impact when
2, son of Charles Eugene and called
the kids and other things
.
came up, Now I'm clearing $112
tractor he was driving was
SSAVE
-,i
—'
my
way."
JW,I
s tr uck by a Seaboard Coast
and I can't find
"( 11
train
allegedly
line passenger
a meat cleaver in the hands traveling 75 miles per hour.
by
$SAVE
By MARION LIETHEA
'72 S vartbd. Texas lolmuw. Leatbvrvlte
Willett recently came to
of a bandit.
Sanford from ler (ty, N.C.
And between sometime this
Mrs. Mathis operatcd a
,i!Iufl 'aiJuiI, air (Ui)A defense motion to suppress
Patse,ittr
e
afternoon and Monday am.
lfryear4)ld grocery store at Ninth Str eet and was on his first dii) on th
$SAVE
'72
,,
l000d
job, ,iiowtng grass along the
when I'm buck behind this
Avenue.
the
meat
and
Pecan
Stanley I)eHose with
VW SUPER BEE TLE5. S.I tochoose $SAVE
rttad.sith's. The UCei(teflt hapty pe writer, I hope to find out
tc
A meat cleaver believed to be
Lee
flusint'se licensed to do G'verner April 4. 1
'72
.ttfl All jiW A'ti M
Secretary
of
l)efeflsC
cleaver
murder
of
Vera
before
2
in.
iflCti shortly
why
on Aug. 7 was denied from the store meat cooler and
eir twine city or sunun-ary of rulings uiciudt.
th
business
in
Mathi
rough
th
SR 427 at the crossing be
Melvin La ird tr aveled
an empty cigar box, believed to
was not received unUl
'OufltY art not required t0 buy * this one
the Midwest all this week, yesterday by Circuit Judge
L.ongwood
and
Altamonte
cash
bOat,
were
th
store's
e
w hic h was after the
be
License in any other county or September,
defending administration Clarence Johnson Jr.
1973 VW
flCt"
thd
Springs.
floor
e
th
Tet1mfl0flY, including th at th e found on
cc ordance with a recent licenses were processed amid
a
actor
was
scatcity
in
and
attacking
The Case tr
prograzila
for over woman's bleed ing body.
ruling by Fiorda Attorney imiatled. Upon clarlttcatiufl of
Now In Stock
Democratic presidential accused, was heard
tered
over
a
wide
urea,
with
West
1$1999
Defuse
resided
at
1011
this ruling those businesses can
at three hours yesterday atGenerl Robert Shevin.
McGovern
pieces carried several hundred
candidate George
ricreaSt
which
the
court
Fifth
Street,
five
blocks
from
No Price
The exception to the above obtain a refund upon requeit
ter1i,ofi, lifter
ieetdown the track by the train.
virtually every (op.
the &amp;cene of the slaying.
(tutu local offices.
ingitatyours
denied
the
motion
by
defense
y01e,e's do
would be where a business had
There was no clar(ltcaton as
attorney, Ned Julian Jr.
city to the effect on vending
a branch office In another
and my expense!
office
Dellose
faces
trial
Monday
OVER 90 NEW VWS IN STOCK
or county. Each branch
11,1 bad enough that both Mr.
machine companies or other
the fir st degree murder of
icr
woo" new VW from the I.rpesI
can be required to have
Nixon and Senator McGovern
widowed
city services provided by out-of-city
65-year-old
in Central Fierida at
the
Guide
occupational license by the
away
are
Area deaths ...............113 Entertainment - - -- located. toe county i firms.
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'torekeePer, whose hacked
--Guide
or county where it Is
which each was elected during
...................7A Farm news - - --- ---- her neigh- Bridge
ruling cane out of a
This
was
found
by
lÀ
horoscope
the political campaign ......I can body
where * i).de CouMy
her cries f or
Calendar - - .............
at,
ulthough
not
tX
responding
to
.
3A
The initial opinion was not situation
understa nd th
required
ChurchdlreCtorY --------813 Hospital notes 11I5U clear as to effective date, construction firm was
ttPublic notices liking it.....HUT, Iiiird" 5o help.
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to
buy
a
tkt'n.se
in
Itruward
Church
news
also
charged
with
lt uughit was thought O10mfle
Deliose,
6A
Society
.....way!
SAP30
- --- - --because of activities in
Iz&amp;Ttv(IL
S 4*
robbery, was arrested thortly Classiftedads
quar ters to be Oct. 1, Howevr', County
- 20-313
Sports
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niiøi i
60
at
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presumed
it
Is
at
county
ed
Comics
expir
that
Mathis
could
be
It
appear
that
miller
Mrs.
it
would
3A
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Stocks ----------------Ph lii
7A
this applies to all
Orlando Ph 444 50)4
Florida hIopitaL of gashes CrosawordpUlzlu ...........
effective upon passage of th is time
Guide
Rest show fit the drive-in
body, Dear Abby ...............7A
hapter 72-306, signut by the tuiiwei
Guide
niovie Is usually in tt,e ear next about the head and
Tablehopping
4A
loriI
comment
ic
d
been
in
E
fl te
di
llieved to have
to you.

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notwithstanding last week's- X.
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ini:ssE1 IN MIlITARY UNIFORMS
wearing combat decorations, three American
prisoners of war have returned to the United
States, put themselves in the hands ofgovernment officials and scattered to different parts of the country.

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mission was disswided from
X.
enforcing a speed limit °n
trains ope rating in Seminole
.
County. . .you can betcha that X.
th is same item will be on th is
coming Tuesday's count)'
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commission agenda.
.
can't
drive
a
car
If you and I
mph..
there's
no
more than 35
meason why a tr ain should go
zooming 75 mph thru the very .*
srme spot. ,
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KILLED IN FRONT
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Troopers Richard Shaffer (left to right)
inspect damage to a 1970 Chevrolet after
Deputy Clarence Smith
Eugene
England
Jr., 2 was killed when the car backed over
Charles
sheriff's
department was also called in on the
him. Lt. L. J. Kriz of the
investigation. The incident happcncd in th family's yard on Elder
Everton Wygant, of No. 31 Park
Road, one mile north of SR 4fi. Dwain drvinti the car.
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last spring adopted the
program for gates at that tragic
railroad crossing In Longwood.
AND. . .on July 1st of this :.
year, allocated the funds for the
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Installation of same.
From that point it was
adbptetl by the state's ..
Department of Transportation,
who :
and from that point.
knows what happens?

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Greg Drummond. who undoubtedly Is one of the mest
safety-conscious local leaders
we've ever had. . the county

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rcely affected IF the State Water and Air PoUutiofl
iflvab(1.
hoith the (ity's t&amp;'tnVrary permit
This is tiesog confirmed by various leaders, trn are
reacting from the news Thursday that a special permit obtamed by W.E. Knowles, city manager, allowing continuing
sewer connections to the city system past the Jan. 1, 1973,
deadline for cities not having secondary sewage treatment
facilities may not be valid

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herein ht
ballots to facilitate the inclusion
nell
of write-in candidates
)OU can forget about it
Understand that the case was
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Judge Salfi Orders Grand Jury Probe

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