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A Jan. 7, 7 p.m. meeting has
Ix-en set for final Commission
LONDON (AP) - Millions of
The oil shortage has been the
run-through of the ordinance British
workers are threatened least of these
problems, beand Act's report, which is CXwith slashed paychecks or causemostBritishele&amp;Icjtyis
pected to draw up
recoin- unemployment as the result of a generated with coal. Gasoline
mended exclusive franchise government austerity program
remains unrationed, the govareas,
to conserve fuel and electric
ernmcnl has not banned Sunday
"We're shooting for a Feb. 1 power.
driving,
and motorists feel the
or March 1 starting date, at the
And the hard-hit country pinch only when filling stations
latest," Vihlen said. "Garbage
for more tough news, run out of
gas. But most of them
service
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mercil Ventures.
On Monday, Chancellor of the do that periodically.
bootstraps in Seminole Coun- Exchequer Anthony
IleraldStaff Writer
teslnglefa1nhtJhomes,the nrstphase 0f
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nounces the rest of Britain's suited from diuption in the
declopanent., are to begin cnstng'tjon in late
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approval Tuesday to an
to L'-tud iff new and locomot
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annexation
which
density per acre been deterthuiwd, Phillips may be put out of Lu.s.ness due taxes, tItip-ort cunuols and per- kniantling pay hikesfarl'igher
double the city's size overnight
and quad
said.
Its the
ruple will
to the reorgn1zatiot,, since hapa even ftd rationing.
population within 12-to-iS years.
Price range of the homes
the se ven per cent [unit set
willand
be $50,000
and
exclusive
franchises will most
annexation involves 782 acres south of up with condominiums $38,000
p.
"We shall have a harder by Heath's
anti-inflation ,
town on the east side of SR 520 where a $176
awarded to, in his Christmas than we have known [:gra:ii.
A 18-hole championship golf course also is likely
worth,be
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mullion planned unit development is to be built by
planned.
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lift
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Striton Properties of Atlanta. The annexation
Brov.nlng said architectural styles selec ted
Edward Heath told the House of high enough for th
e workers.
also will see (hiedo's sewer system begin con- for the
Reaction of the Refuse Commons Thursday.
PUD include rustic or californThe
disruptions
have
come
ia con* Collectors Association to the
struction.
Workers face a 2ti-day work on top vI disrnal British per.
temporary and traditional.
Inevitable cut-back in Finns week beginning Monday and a
The special election will be held at city hall
Browning said the area was chosen
formanc,' in International
because
was
not available today.
with polls open as usual from 7 to 7.
of its proximity to FTU and because a regional
three-day week beginning Jan. trade.
The county has been plagued I - if they keep
sewer system is planned for the area indicating over the
their jobs. The
years with complaints Times of London predicted 10
The city's charter, while allowing property
the Oviedo community will grow.
owners to petition for annexation, also requires
'The city government and the people have d to companies going out of million unemployed eventually,
business, and successor or more than 40 per cent
voter approval,
of the
been very nice not influenced by adverse zoning, companies attempt
ing to take total work force of 24 million.
Phillip Browning, Striton Properties
and I feel we can make a contribution to main- over unfamiliar routes.
president, developers of the property, said the
Starting in the New Year.
Lain the city 's pastoral splendor," Browning
Tie resulting poor and factories will work either MonPUt) will be served with city water and his
said
company will be putting up $700,000 toward
At last week's council meeting a PUD or. inefficient service has led to day through Wednesday or
uon3tg-uction costs of a city-wide sewer system.
dirianc-e was approved on first reading after a mounting public pressure for Thursday through Saturday to
exclusive franchise areas, a spread the load
He said the project, to be built over 12-to.15
on the electric
public hearing. The next hearing on the
new move supported by the garbage power system.
years, will have single family homes, patio
zoning classification Is scheduled for 7:30 p.m., firms
themselves.
homes, apartments, condominiums and corn- January
Shops and offices may stay
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will be put in order by February or March by adopting an
ordinance setting up exclusive collection areas, commission
Chairman Sid Vth!en said today.
Viblen, reporting on a Thursday night meeting with
the
Seminole Refuse Collector's Association, said the group will
meet again next week with formal reaction to a dr.it gal
bage collection ordinance drawn up by Assistant County
Atty. Howard Marsee.
The ordinance, providing for exclusive franchise areas and
a general "tightening up," Vthlert said, will be coupled with
an anticipated Dec. 28 report by Acts Systems Inc., a
national envirorirnentaJ study firm specializing in refuse
Collection problems.

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lack of a second.
Swofford recommended the
council delay the controversial
actions. "No one has a greater love
for Altamonte than I do," Swofford
said, urging that cooler heads
prevail. Dorfman admitted his
Tuesday motions were less than
ideal in their timeliness.
"The future of your city, the value
of your property Is at stake tonight,"
Swofford told the audience.

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Myers said Davis advised that the
council under city charter powers
can rehire any employe who might
be terminated.
Circuit Judge Tom Waddell
Thursday In a noontime hearing
denied Floyd's petition for a temporary Injunction against the city
council to stop any move to name
Mayor Lawrence Swofford or
Dorfman city manager.
Although rumors have persisted
since last week's election when
Swofford was defeated that the
council would name him or Dorfman
to the position, the council has at.
tempted neither action.
Swofford in his office prior to the
meeting with members of tk press
and councilmen standing by, said he

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delay making the moves until after
Floyd and councilman-elect Cal
DeVoney take office Jan. 1. Floyd's
lieutenants earlier said they are In
favor of creating the posts, but did
not want a lame duck council to
make the decision.
Councilman Dan Dorfman, who
made the controversial motions
Tuesday night instructing City Atty.
Joe Davis to prepare resolutions
creating the positions, also made the
motions Thursday night to rescind
the action.
And the third issue--a policy
reserving the powers of hiring and
firing to the entire council-is not
necessary to ensure city employes
Job security, Councilman Don Myers
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include proposing the deal,
working out the tethnicallties,
sriUng the tender offer arid
finding the sellers.
The United States benefits as
a r.atirtn. the advocates mainlain. becaus the inflow of
ey helps to bring the country's
international payments toward
baLance, arid sponges up the
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no electricity for lighting or
heating.
lh cuius NLI.soN
adding the county adequately
Television programs will stop
served for the present by
Herald Staff Writer
at 10.30 p.m. Food stores and
Herndon Ambulance and
such essential public services
The Seminole County
Physicians
and Surgeons
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as water and sewage disposal bulance situation became a bit
Ambulance companu
are exempt from the cuts. So clearer today as County CornThe county has been
are newspapers. Restaurants, mission Chairman
Sid
Vihlen
operating
since the end of
%AHM,
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sports
centers
predicted
boartlaction
ona
October
pas.
with
no official service,
move sponsors call energy-say- may stay
open as long as they sible $50000 subsidy and ex- with P&amp;S and Herndon corning and opponents teum racist, use no electrical heating on elusive Franchise by February,
peling for business after the
the house has voted to ban al- nonpower days.
and promised a "fair hearing"
[apse
of Herndon's exclusive
locations of scarce fuel for bus.
Cuts in household heating to founders of Seminole
$20,000 annual subsidy and
ing children past neighborhood were left to the consciences
of Anibulacce Co., cleared
franchise.
schools,
users. The govermnent asked Thursday of extortior charges.
Seeking to gain a hoped-for
Circuit Court Judge Torn renewal of the franchise, and
If approved, the ban would householders with electric
possible state and federal
begin in the rext school year, heating to heat only one room Waddell Thursday threw out
but an attempt to reverse it was and to us* that for sleeping if in. extortion charges against Scott
grants, then - Winter Springs
policeman Scott Kenneth and
expected today. And, it was valids or young children needed Kenneth anti Orville Anderson.
principa ls In an as-yet n
doubtful whether the action, if extra warmth at night.
Winter Park fireman Orville
The
crisis
is
caused
upheld in the House, would
by a operating firm seeking an
Anderson formed Seminole
pass three-way squeeze -- labor ecluivc franchise with the
the Senate
Ambulance Co.
slosduwns in the coal, rail and county.
After listening Thursday t
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ectric power industries, the
The energy crisis continued
told
The
an
hour's
argument by defense
Today, ViMen
to boil elsew here in the country nation's failure to sell enough
attorneys
Ned Julian and Gary
Herald
he
expects the comnnusabroad to pay for its impoxti, sicn
and overseas,
Uda
Waddell
dismissed exwill approve 'within
and the Arab oil squeeze,
tortion
charges
against the
60 days" a plan of action on
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indicating
Energy Off(j', Willia,ii E. SiINDEX
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state,
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Prime Minter Edward Heath
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Church of Sanford is Christ, Scientist, in Boston, p.nL in the church's sanctuary.

celebrating the birthday of MBU.

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The newly formed Bible study
D!verly, Donny Beverly, Joe Peery's Christmas Cantata,

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A Christmas pageant will be Pickens, Sarah Mercer, Gary "Glory To God," this Sunday at group will be baking extra
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partially surrounded by the Casselberry. The &amp;mice will

is under the direction of W. nursini: homes. Anyone who
When "Directions," a
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Knight, Mark Bose, Richy Lawrence Hardy, a mmeomer would hke to donate or help production of ABC News, is as3btan
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feature the Christmas stacy Duggar, Vie Rlchb'irg Ronny to Florida and the Sanford area. may phone 32-3399 or 323-52. presented Sunday, at 1 p.m. on Episcopal Church, Will be orbecome Involved in th e with Costum es and Christmas Ryan Dean Barley, Laura Hardy and his wife, Edna, are
WFTV, Channel Nine, the dalnedto the priesthood Dec. 21
Central Baptist
W4tional ChhsUzuu menage. carols Miss Penny Hook is
Walker. Wendy Walker, Debbie natives of Massachusetts,
TVdrty4i,.e votling peq&amp; are director. Pastor Gerald Irvin, Marian Ray, Margie where he disWir&amp;hed hirriself
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IAwis, play a prominent role in the William 1111. Folwell, DD, Bishop
participating in the program Seaman will narrate4 ,Thu Mercer, Cathy CosmatQ as an organist and choir missionary to the people of program.
of Central Florida
Bonnie Austin, Janet Thomas,
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Hope, Youth and Chancel program meeUng And lunch on

The annual can. The.Sday.The bu.swlflleave the program will focus on a

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Candle-light services will be

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Sat urday, ientist, in L)Citona held on the 24th at 7 and 8:30

On Wednesday at 7 p.m. there do's St. James Church, then

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A motion to dismiss man- motions
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Development's budget for slaughter charges against and to change the trial from
David Lev Griffin in the death
Redding Gardens. "We found in
Sanford to Titusville because of
of
former Casselberry city publicity in the case.
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Salfi, Ackert ar.d Prowcutor
the development budget hasn't to be heard at 1:30 P _ m. t
odaY Bill Heffernan engaged for
Chief Sem.InoleCircuit Court nearly an hour Thursday in a
there 's still $86,000 trill."
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Philosophical debate over the
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manslaughter when Wir,
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The state attorney's office ignore a possible $30,000 in state the street. lie went to the take floor
in theunits were "overlooked"
said Thursday it will make no grants.
1971 Construction at
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Higgins and Cowan-Moughton
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andWilson II reported fire received S445,000 in federal start in March.

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However, Vihien said, he Anderson and Kenneth after
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Mm in which parents and not all to the ground with
notice, is it probable th
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Dec. 23 at 7:30 p.m. lie children have faddoned their His
an empire can rise without
6th grades, will also sing rive Class will hold a covered dish
dinner and Christmas party church will present the Living own liturgy, is celebrated by His aid? - Benjarn in
numbers. This choir is under
Saturday at 6:30 p.m. at the Nativity scene for the com,- Father John Bluett, past,or of Franklin, American statesthe direction of Mrs. Bill Ryan
St. Margaret Mary Ctxn-ch,
man and philosopher.
horine of Mr. and Mr&amp; Edward munitY.
and is accompanied by Misis
shd ll on
scion Drive,

UniW Methodist Churdi of p.m. Christmas morning ser.
Deltm, on South NmnWy vim will begin at 10 a.m.
Blvd. A nursery will be
Sanford First Baptist
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invited to attend.

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directed by Mrs. Marlyce Duggar' Best Len ell David
his family are presently on more and Orlando, where formal reception in the parish
At the morning worship Seaman, who is aLso organistThe 8:30 and I I a.m. services furlough serving as missionary Father Robert Troupiman of SL house.
Ifenley, and Bcth Hirt.
service at 8:30 arid 11, Rev. The children will be wearing
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Community
United in residence for Stetson Margaret Mary Catholic
Charles E Davis Jr
Father Cannon will celebrate
7bomas C. O'Steen, minisw costumes of
of University.
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Baptist Women will go by considered to be one of the first time at the 10 am. service

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Baptist Mission work in Brazil C4uncfl's "Constitution on the year history of Iloly Cross.
at 7:30 p.m. Sunday at Central Sacred Liturgy," the program
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items were taken, Stouti said.
Dear Santa can you get me a hairy canary.
Stoutl reported missing two
Kunkler said today'. The gp
cowboy suit. I ;ant to play
Joey F ur long were estimated to be worth watches, a movie camera two

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Road is in the Seminole Count sheriff's department is inear Bruce,
vestigating a Christrim bandit
Love,
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jail
in lieu of $5,000 bond.
I received your nice note. Be
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who
broke into a couple's home
Sgt. Robert Kunkler ar
a good uY and Santa will be
Apple Valley and stole all
Locklear Thursday, the day the
sure and come to your home.
incident was reported. The their Christmas Dresents.
Love, Santa Dear Santa,
I want a Rockem-Sockern, burglary
Michael Stouti, 53 told
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stick shifter, tool box, sword, November 21 when live guns deputies someone pnea open

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me, but I will try to find Sanford man's home.
arrested Locklzar at home.
something nice for each
In unrelated action the
Ervin Locklear, 49, of Vihien

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Pam; sons David and Steven and pianist Phyllis Ayers. Public invited.

TV Program

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Mama I want a cow boy suit for
burglar smashed out a large
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front window and climbed In.
Daddy. I want a tractor and
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that all 1 wumit for Cnristmas.
a 3dflhinoie 1.ounty detective
Thank
arrested and charged a Sanford man waited three weeks ti-i
Rodney Parker, S years old moan Th ursday wi th buying, complain to the sheriffs

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I wish for toys,GI
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The Chancel Choir of Grace Mr&amp; Clifford Johnson at 7:30

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the industrial area and the air tile new crime lab building to be
operations area; procurement constructed at the airport was
of a fire-crash vehicle; overlay delivered to Airport Attorney

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that Is a very Interesting list such pretty wriling paper. ,,All,

p.m. at Sanford Christian Church, 137 W. Airport Blvd. The group

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my baby sister. I would Ike to
have a police dog. I would like a
dump truck and a Pogo stick.
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replacement of about three January The project corn
pr ese nt
n t pit. tn (late is Mar ii 15.
perimeter fence; installation of
Cleveland also reported the

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litHe doll that cries for
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Authority share $253.675.
Cleveland said
Tentative allocation of funds by scheduled to start an the
tile FAA is anticipated by Feb. taxiways and taxi fingers on
1, with construction scheduled Thursday, Metpl for th
to commence in May, 1974.
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Dear Santa,
talkies and a garne of crossfire
Please bring me a car, books,
and a root vu(! box and
candy and Keith a bike and
ceramicast figure kit and that some toys. I will be a good boy.

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Sanford will present a Christmas drama at 7:30 p.m, Sunday in
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away the tears of the sorrowirg bring relief to the suffering,
bring Life to the dead! Pass it on in gratitude. W who were in
darkness indeed have seen a great light.

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love for Rim.

"Rise and Shine,"
public lecture 10

of the east-west runway and W. C. Hutchison Nov. 5. Hut- hangar taxiway.
rental of $3,000. Evans will us
ta xiway, construction of a new diison and Assistant Seminole
ttit au th o, it
approved the 480 sq ft area to storage
cast - west
cst taxiway and north County Alt) Howard Marste leasing approximately 8,500 sq personal household property.
Sanford Airport Authority south taxiway; and Installation
ill prepare the final It of outside storage area
board members have learned of runway and taxiway lights agreement.
southwest of Bldg. 149 at an
The authority approved a
from consultants Bristol Childs and apron flood lights
Cleveland reported the annual renta l of $510 to TACO month-to-month lease of Bldg
and Crowd er the master plan
Airport Manager J S "lied" barracks area tins been Corp,TACO presently has H'dg
216 to I vman Rogers and Henry
for a $2,0&amp;, 600 project to no Cleveland
reported work has cleared, including removal of 149 and 2250 sq ft of outside Heinzer at an annual rental of
prose the air operations area started on fo ur new I
hangars cement footings at a cost of storage storage area under $3,000 The 4,000 sq ft building
will be complete this week
lie said clearing is completed approximately $2,000 The area lease
contains an aircraft washiack
The authoritysubmitted its and sewer and water lines have will be levelled and seeded after
A
month-to-month
lease
of
used in the fabrication,
request for federal aid to the been installed for the four the material has been removed
Bldg.
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washing.
waxing and cleaning
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Dear Angela and John,
I would I: ke to have a 2(li-inch
I am happy to hear you have
speedometer and a I' -B gun and be,,
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major ailment: For too many Christians, Christ has NEVER
stepped out of the manger, he has never grown up; Christ is
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United Me thodists, the United
The findings are based on a
bitlal
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giving
Church of Christ-report the compilation by the National
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small child "Why is Jesus a baby every year' Doesn't he
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COPLEY NEWS SERVICE

If Venezuelans are correct, that South
American country has il reserves greater than
all the rest of th e world right now.
Hugo Perez La Salvia, Venezuela's minister
of mines and hydrocarbons, estimates that in the
Orinoco belt "the oil 'in situ' is more than 700,000
million barrels," which is 700 billion barrels, the
way the United States counts.
Total world proved oil reserves are
calculat ed at about 669.9 billion barrels.
What takes some of the edge off Perez La
Salvia's claim are those two Latin words, "in
situ," in place.
For the industrial techniques required to
recover the treasure from th e oilbearing sands
of eastern Venezuela are sti ll being developed.
And what oil is th ere will remain "in place"
until ways are found to get it out.
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complete knowledge of the Orinoco oilbearing
belts, not only as regards th e kinds of oil to be
found there but also the most sui ta ble means for
its exploitation.
There is nothing sta rtlingly new in all th is.
Perez La Salvia's statement was reported
months ago, in the May, 1973, bulletin of th e
Ministry of Mines and Hydrocarbons, but it
attracted little attention outside of petroleum
industry circles.
Because then there was no obvious oil
shortage in th e United Sta tes, little heed was
paid the words the minister poke at th at
businessven's meeting in Barqui5inieto.
Years ago, it used to shock Venezuelans
when their startling prGnouncements or dire
predic tions were alt but ignored in th e rest of the
world. But no more.
They may find it hard to understand why the
United Stat es, say, so easily dismisses words oil
wisdom from Venezuela. They know that
Venezuela long was the No. I oil exporting
nation in the world, and, even yet, despite the

Venezuela

relatively recent spectacular increases in
output in Saudi Arabia, Iran and Kuwait, is still
considered No. 3 exporter.
What is more, because of their longer involvement than the Middle East in the oil industry, Venezuelans consider themselves as
knowledgeable on the subject as any people in
me world. After all, most Venezuelan oil men

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turned a decision by Dade
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ing a guilt but had placed
James L. Peoples of Miami on
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Railroads Now Have The Ball

Peoples testified he was hold.
ing two'hn trying to rob the
store where he lived and
worked Aug. 22, 1972 when po.
lice charged him with carrying
a concealed weapon. tie had a
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from the concealed weapons
law because he was on store
property until police asked him
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saying that a person, In defense
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them in the open and homehomeowners would have to carry
them in their hand ortiolstercr
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two men trying to take a lawn
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C risis fuels power
fights in capitol
WASHINGTON 4NKA)

We shall all go through a great deal more suffering than
neceary from fuel shortages in the months ahead because
if fr',it.. human i'ttleni-ekc and an;lu':'
A highly-placed cientit in a key agency ubmittmg an
urgent energy report to his top boss was asked only one
question "Wil this program bring me the most publicity?"
A White House insider admits o programs being held up
by battles over whose empire will be expanded.
A government official investigating the reason several
major companies were stalling on adopting proven
methods of tuel saving found the managers were afraid
that taking action at this time would leave them open to
Jra w0micdl man reports so many industrial managers
have regularly refused to deal with energy'saving innovlions that American inventors have been rnnced to go to
Europe to get their ideas marketed.
An øin..- official reports that an inter-agency meet
(1r energy problem he attended recently boged
down so heavily in ideological diseussions notluag coul1 be
accomplished. He eiure away with the conviction some oflals are more interested in agonizing over phiosoptiy
than in attacking the technical 1roblems They just won I
leave pohcy to e President a congre, he complains
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The Thursday Launch of the Titan 3-C rocket had been
delayed two days because of technical difficulties in its
third stage.
The twin satellites will orbit the earth 22,300 miles out,
connecting a worldwide military communications network.
The satellites were sent up to replace two that were
launched in 1971. They were expected to last at least five
years, but both failed by last June.

Kissinger Threatened
TAMPA, Flu, lAP)
Heightened security during
Henr) Kissinger's trip to Europe earlier this week was
reaction to a real threat against the secretary of state,
reports a State Department official.
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Hoffacker, a veteran diplomat serving as special
assistant to Kissinger, said Thursday.
lie told the Tampa Bay Area Committee on Foreign
Relations that the threat was made in England and
brought stepped-up security for the remainder of the
secretary's International journey.
lioffacker would not give the source of the threat or
specify what precautions were taken.

Blackouts For Florida
MIAMI (All)
The president of Florida's largest
powt'rproducing company says that if the Nixon Adiiiinistration sticks by its request for a 10 per cent cut in
fuel oil supplies, the Sunshine State can expect some
blackouts this winter.
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"I will assure you that a significant loss of our fuel can
only be met by a lack of generating capacity that will
translate Itself into somethL'g everyone will have to
share," Marshall McDonald, head of Florida Power &amp;
Light, said Thursday.
"It's just a question of how frequently they would occur
and of what duration they would be," McDonald told 200
Miami businessmen.
FP&amp;L furnishes most of the power used In 36 Central
and South Florida counties.

GOP Officials Testify

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TAU.MJASSEE, Flit, (AP) land; Guerdon Industries, Lake Barrington Homes, Douglas:
Twenty nine mobile home City; Jamison Homes Inc., Concehemco, Inc., Macon;
manufacturers have toimprove .Belleview; Kaufman &amp; Broad Dadco Manufacturing Co.,
the quality of their work to con- Home Systems, Sebring; Key- Eastman; housing by Tiffany,
tinue selling In Florida, the stone Modular, Green Cove Moultrie; Nashua Homes, Mastate Motor Vehicles Division Springs; National Mobile con; Nobility Homes, Way.
says,
Homes, ['aim harbor; Nobility cross; Shelby Mobile Homes,
The division announced Homes, OcaPa; Ramada Homes Thomasville; Wick Building
Thursday it had stopped giving Corp., Ocala; Redman Mobile Systems, Winder; and Wickseals of approval to homes built Homes, Eaton Park; Strahan craft of Georgia, Valdosta.
by the manufacturers until they Manufacturing Co., Tampa;
Alabama manufacturers susmet Florida mobile home con- Taylor Mobile Homes, Green pended were Dolphin homes,
structIon standards,
Cove Springs; and Zimmer Halleyville; Marietta flames,
"If a valid Florida seal is not Manufacturing Co,, Tampa.
Double Springs; National Hostson a mobile home, It cannot be
Georgia manufacturers sits- ing, Vernon; Shiloh Homes,
legally sold in this state," said pended were Amore M. H. Double Springs; and Young
Ralph Davis. head of the High- Mfg. Co. of Georgia, Ashburn; American Homes, Albertville.
way Safety and Motor Vehicles
Department.
Florida 3eal-bearing homes
can be sold, added Buck Jones,
state mobile home construction
bureau chief.

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. tAPj —Two Florida Republican
Party officials have testified before a Duval County grand
jury looking into alleged illegal fund raising on behalf Sen.
Edward Gurner, R-Fla.
Party chairman L.E. "Tommy" Thomas and executive
director Bill David appeared before the. grand jury
Thursday.
The judicial body is said to be probing allegations that
Larry E. Williams, 29, of Orlando, pressured donations
from builders across the state for a Gurney booster fund.
Gurney, a mcmber of the Senate Watergate Committee,
said last week that he neither authorized nor knew about
iuty illegal fund raising.

"fly, Ocala won't solve the
errgy crisis — even if an oil
fieldcanbefound — butttcould
help ease the pinch In Florida,"
said Amoco engineer i'D.
Autrey recently.

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lawyers said was a Satanic killing in which Francis played
but a small part.
A Volusla County Circuit Court jury deliberated for about
three hours Thursday before finding Francis, of Daytona
Beach, guilty of first-degree murder in the death of Michael
Cochran, also 17, of Fresno., Calif.
Francis also was convicted on four lesser charges,
The defendant's mother wept softly, burying her face In
her hands, as the verdict was read. His father, Air Force M.
Sgt. Paul D. Francis, tried to comfort his wife by embracing
her.
Judge Uriel Blount told the jury to come back at 10 a.m.
today to consider a recommendation for a sentence, which,
under Florida's new death penalty law, could be dec.
irocu'ion. Under the same law, Blount doesn't have to abide
by the recommendation.
Francis Is the second person convicted in the April 27 death
of Cochran. David Hester, it, of Greenville. S.C., was sentenced to life in prison In October,
Police say Cochran was killed after being slashed, beaten
and stabbed by as runny as 12 other youths In a witchcraft
sacrificial ceremony at a Daytona Beach rixxnthg house.
Francis, who took the stand in his own defense Wednesday,
told o( trying to stab Cochran with a broken bottle during that
incident.
But he denied charges that he burned the victim with cigarelIes and stuck needles under his fingernails.

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are in Florida, 10 in Georgia
and five In Alabama.
Complaints from consumers
and legislators about poor qual.
ity of mobile borne construction
have been increasing, Jones
said.
The list of suspended manulacturers was made public for
the First time because "the
number of manufacturers getting cut off kept getting larger
and larger and the number of
complaints kept growing,"
Jones said,
Davis said the suspensions
resulted from an Investigation
of nearly 2,500 consumer cornplaints about electrical wiruig,
roofing leaks and structural
deficiencies.
A suspended company can be
reinstated when the Motor Ve.
hides Division is satisfied it has
complied with the state code
requirements, Davis said.
Florida manufacturers suspended '.ere Brigadier Industries, Inc., (kala; Concord
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to see the glittering array of Christmas Arrangements

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Florida is taking a first
step toward establishing a statewide emergency number,
one which persons in trouble can dial for help from police,
sheriffs and firemen.
fir Cabinet is expected to approve on Tuesday u $50,000
contract with Stanford Research Institute, Menlo Park,
Calif., for a study of the proposed statewide emergency
telephone number system.

which we have made up by the hundreds and are now
on display at Sanford Flower Shop.
Come in and browse around and we will be happy
to deliver your selection near to Christmas.

The General Services Department proposal said the
ct*nmon number would be helpful to a mobile population
and would eliminate confusion that now exists with so
many emergency numbers.
The federal government has proposed that the number
911 be used nationwide for emergencies and the Federal
Law Enforcement Assistance Administration has
provided Florida with a $14,000 grant for the study.
Stanford Research will be required to determine which
areas shculd be served by each centralized emergency
se.-vice, what legislation It will require and what type
service should be installed.

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MARY VOTERS
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Don Jackson, for Mayor. In the run-off election Tuesday.
December 151h. Lake Mary School.
I have known Don since moving to Lake Mary, IUS. In the
ensuing years I have worked with him on a number of
projects of the Lake Mary Chamber of Commerce. I
respect him. greatly.

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You will when you vote for Don Jackson, Tuesday.

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*Millions of years old GEODE STONES
decorated with tiny shell flowers
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He is a good "listener," too. He has done more for Lake
Mary and ib citizens than anyone I know. Don has given
unselfishly of his time, energy and knowledge — for you.

I urge you to vote for younelves and the best interests of
your City of Lake Mary.

Beautiful Floral Plaques made of tiny dried
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Don is progressive, and a man of exceptional executive
ability and fine iudgment. He is a self—starter. He can see
what needs to be done and tirelessly work for those goals.

Having served as one of the temporary Councilmen and
witneed the enormous amount of progress in thw three
months since Lake Mary was incorporated, I recommend
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"Once they get started in the
Ocala its douLt(ul that anything could stop them,'' Itogcrs
said. "It's a tragic sign of the
times that the government
places one value — the need for
more oil
above others, like
the forest's primary purpose of
providing recreaticn a;.d open
space (or the people."
Interior Secretary Rogers C.
Morton eanno: approve the
drilling operations until after it
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The geological servey said
the Interior Department has no
authority tocancel the leases or
suspend them indefinitely.
Lyman Rogers, chairman of
the Coalition to Protect Ocala
National Forest, said the gay.
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has tok the President's Council
on Environmental Quality that
some scars from oil production
could last for 40 years, but most
damage from clearing, oil spills
and fires would be temporary
and confined to small areas.

Amoco Production Co., holds
leases on 95 per cent of the federal lands in the forest and Is
seeking Department of Interior
approval to begin sinking test
wells.
Interior leased the forest
lands to Amoco for 50 cents an
acre in 1969, but suspended the
leases two years later following
protests from conservationists.

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a two-year study federal geologists have concluded that oil
can be found and removed from
the Ocala National Forest
without serious environmental
d.- mage.

The study could open the way
for drilling operations over 344,000 acres of the popular Central
Florida forest.

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ideas from the White House. On the opposite side of the
k, some Nixon appointees blindly oppose any ideas
which don't serve political ends.
A Cong ressman says that eager-beaver senators and rep'
resentatives have put 300 to 400 enery bills in the flopper
to get in on this crisis bandwagon. Few of these men, he
says, rellv uodcrs,ind fuel-energy business. Their selfserving bills only add to the confusion and delay. But their
activity brings favorable letters from constituents back
home.
A confirmed environmentalist told his colleagues at a
discussion this reporter attended, that Congressr,ien attempting to jump on the environmental bandwagot, and
tt014' '.triiltin', It) the pri_une of trw'' ;iriti
u.titioti
groups have voted for laws which are indefen.siLit' from
any scientific standpoint, laws wti:ch severely handicap at.
tempts at conserving energy and increasing fuel produc"
lion.
A bureaucrat fumes at agencies which resist energysavlug and Production- incentive programs which call for
reOefinitins of their objectives, even when the proposals
would strongly benefit the nation in this crisis — exceptions
Li the anti-trust laws which would make possible joint in.
dutry funding ;md co;pt'ratlofl iii energy savings
and
eneigy increasing programs, expansion of rapid tax writeoff systems and tax exemption programs to encourage
more fuel ectnomy and ud
allocat,,,i of scarce materials to arsist those industries
which rake t'igh'ritc mihies in fuel ucoducijon and
fuel
ellictency, and government t.'itng a, new technology to
reduce somewhat the inductrial risks involved.
Says One Cieflhist-official we must face the fact that
throughout much of American industry and government
there has been for SOme time irn increasing reluctance
by
hiI1 officials to stake their careers on high-risk Ventts,
*aether in energy or anything eke

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP)—A new set of secret
military communications satellites are orbiting the earth
today after being blasted aloft from Cape Canaveral.

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the critical oil shortage at president in charge of the
home, the United Stales is trust department at Hebozo's
able to spare more than bank. A White House spokes.
20.000 barrels a day for South man and a source close to
l(eboio joined in denouncing
Vietnam. Each barrel con
have worked at one time or another for the
picture that cannot be ignored. Venezuela was
the
statement as completely
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biggest U.S., British, Dutch or other foreign oil
one of the founding members of the Organization
The fuel shipments to v - false.
companies, and their top engineers and scier1[0t'r didn ' t know his
of Petroleum Exporting Count.iies (OPEC).
nam have dropped ony
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lit' talked freely on the
pulled out. At the height of
Ufl
our B52 raids last January. phone and elsewhere about it
for example, the Pentagon his banking business. We
shipped 995.000 barrels of oil have now had access to the
to Saigon. This dropped to tapes,
'Substantial Salary'
681.000 barrels in August and
COPLEY NEWS
arising from fuel shortages is
This Is a good time to recall and the trucking industry began nearly 600.000 barrels in Sep
'1 happen to work for Mr.
the Final argument for weaving that railroads were anything nibbling at their earnings and temlwr.
Rebozo. Mr. Abplanalp and
The energy crisis calls for a all the iiation's rail lines Into a but si(k sisters in our economy resulted in a
But itese figures. [he latest Mr. Nixon," said DeBoer.
fresh look at the future of govertu'.t.managed system before
competitive quality of their equipment and availabk, don't reveal the (Robert Abptanap is another
the
American rauirnads. In recent for th sake of eff'icieicy,
of the President 's rich
pressures of air and auto travel service.
tnt! cx('nt of th' draitiai*'
I'LL: Uikd Sttks cf
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Fot the I . S supIIt iituti
Amer-!ca has been concerned
"You work for Mr. Nixon?" 9
of South Vietnam's civilian
asked
a friend,
primarily with rescuing failing
L.
oil needs, too. These figure's.
"Yes...."
said DeBoer. "1
railroads from financial
apparently, are known only
happen to draw a substantial
collapse and with trying to
to the oil companies.
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preserve what remains of rail
We have d etc r in in ed. salary outside the bank from
however, that the Agency for them, which Is obviously
service for passengers. The
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International Development what all these
need for energy conservation
piO
vt'.
too."
shells
out
$80
million
a
year
ing
to
could make both of these
The tape is slightly garbled
to purchase petroleum pro
problems easier to solve.
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ducts for South Vietnam's at this point. DeBoer said
Amtrak's effort to lure more
either "he" or "we run "the
civilians,
travelers aboard passenger
i
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S.
private
portfolios for these V'
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Of course, the bulk of U.
trains will surely get a sub,
nil shipments to Vietnam are people in the bank ••
stantialboostfromthepinchon
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used
to fuel South Vietnam's
gasoline supplies and cutbacks
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machine
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At
the,hetcht
in airline service. Shippers who
: -'- "nlvement in the stantially greater than the
have seen their cargo stalled by
Vietnam War-.
1969. we bank pays me from th
P0
shortages of dese fuel for
shipped nearly 44 million bar pIe. I don't o out and (spit) In
V
trucks may be looking with
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more Interest at the rails.
This figure dropped to 20 "But you said in your
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Energy officials making fuel
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million barrels by 1972. Dur' testimony that you had no
allotments are aware that n1l
ing the 1973 fiscal year, 12 other income," remarked 1
railroads can claim more efmillion barrels were friend,
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"No her income that they
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both people and freight over a
still handling fuel procure- DeBoer. "Let me worry about
to
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ment for South Vietnam's my income, huh?"
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While this may increase
At another point, he
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demand for rail service and
tracts
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raise hopes of a return to
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profitability on routes which
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have been losing money,
determined
by the scale of wish to have adhered to,"
nothing to solve the industry's
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DeBoer asked, "what would
basic problems — shortages of
South Vietnam Is bracing you do? Go out there and say.
rolling stock, aging equipment,
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for a renewed offensive from 'F__. thee, Nixon?"
trackbeds in need of rebuilding,
the
North. More than likely, it
No Proof
wasteful labor practices and
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take
bigger
oil
ship'
The
Watergate
prosecutors
unrealistic rate structures and
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literally
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evidence
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from
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gas
tanks
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Amenwhich
would
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can civilians, to keep the remarks. A White House
plugging for nationalization of
South Vietnamese tanks, spokesnian said that the
the railroads already are
trucks, ships and planes President's detailed financial
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going,
statement completely refutes
transportation emergency
Foufnole: The civilian oil the talk of a secret portfolio.IL
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become critical. Fuel was declared firmly that "DeBoer
already rationed when a never handled any portfolio
rocket attack wiped out 50 for any of the three In ,
Cent of South Vietnam's dividuals outside or Inside
civilian oil supply.
the bank."
n
SECRFT TAPES: Another State's attorney Richard
un
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set of secret tapes has turned Gerstein, meanwhile, has
up in the Watergate in- subpoenaed (he records of the
COPLEY NEWS SERVICE
can dad play before he goes nuts?
in the long run.
vestigation. The prosecutors, Key Biscayne Bank. He Is
lie might even give in to his wife's
Maybe we'll learn to talk to each
-a
however, th.n't know
whether known to be seLrchIng them
Soon it may be unpatriotic to go to
nagging and start painting the
other. Maybe we'll rediscover the
to believe what they have for evidence
church.
of DeBoer's
closets. But then there's no place to
fun of popping popcorn, baking
heard.
dealings
Oh, Ford, Juxiey, here comes your
send the kids while he works—no
"goodies" from scratch, reliving
The tapes contain the
Footnote.- DeBoer was hired
Brave New World.
movies open, no shopping centers to
memories, planning a future and
monitored conversations of a by the Key Biscayne Bank
Now, it's not "The family that
dump them at, no stimulating
being a family once again,
banker, who boasted he only a few months after the
prays together, stays together,
organized activities to palm them off
Maybe it won't be so bad spending
handled a secret portfolio for Securities and Exchange
on.
Sunday together.
President Nixon at Rebe Commission had accused him
Now it's "The family that stays
And what about mom' Does
Rebozo's Key Biscayne Bank. of appropriating money of a
Parents might even try reading
home together saves gas."
anyone
really
think
they
can
tell
the
the
Bible
to
their
The boast was made by public company for his own
children.
Children
A ban on Sunday driving—or
se and falsifying records, lie
American woman she can't go
might even try reading books inFranklin DeBoer, who has now been
lvs" closing almost everything
dismissed.
shopping?
stead of looking at the boob-tube.
worth driving to—will undoubtedly
That, In itself, seems unWe might even discover that we
save gasoline.
American,
don't
hay.' to run all those errands
What this will do to the American
er
g
ts
When
we
started
this
mess,
we
and
buy
all those things.
family is a future crisis question
VICTORY FOR MARGINAL. WORKERS
were told we only imported a small
What a revelation!
for the psychologists,
percentage of our crude oil.
Because the House of Representatives did
Lovely thoughts ... but mostly the
It's one thing to spend a day
All of a sudden we're full of
American family will probably unite
not override the Nixon veto, employes at the
together because you want to—it's
dypepsia, but otherwise gasles&amp;
in one horrified yowl of protest.
lower end of the economic ladder have won a
another thing to get forced Into it.
The cold, shiverling American
We are people used to going places
victory on jobs .
What's an American father
family will be forced to huddle
and doing things when we want to
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supposed to do' If he can't hightail it
together this winter for warmth.
do them. It's hard—perhaps m..
out on a bunch of "errands" he'll
Since there's no plastic for toys, kids
possible to reach an enIre nsticn.
have to spend the day with the kids,
will be delighted to get woolies.
Chin up, America. Here comes the
And in the wintertime. Trapped
We'll unplug cur televisions
isi
and
Brave New World. In 10 years, it's
inside. Confined to barracks.
perhaps get reacquainted. Maybe
1984.
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How many games of 'Oki Maid"
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A Dade County judge's decision
In a concealed weapon case
threatened to leave home.
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DEAR ABBY: About a year and a half ago my i3t&amp;5
gave u-se a beautiful baby abr. I niva; did cnd thankyou notes for all the lovely gifts I received. I e4l1y meant
to, but I nevt'.r got around to it because so many things
happened all at once. [For one thing, I got pregnant
agaInJ
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gifts I got at the shower for my first baby, but I don't want
anyonetothlnklamaeadlngthemoowtogitaglltformy
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DEAR POLLY—My Pbt Peeve concerns all this talk
about making things useful. If we are to try to re-use everything we can it seems the companies who put their products
in glass could have tops that regular Jar lids fit. This summer women could not buy jars for canning food so think
now much food could have been saved and how many fewer
things would have gone to the dump. I wish they would do
something about this.—MRS.M.V2.
DEAR. .LLY
I am answering Leona who has trouble
with a sewer odor coming in from the ovcrflow opening in
her bathroom basin. Perhaps her trap does not have a vent
wbjchshouldbeadded,Tjiisvent(a pipe,ofcourse)actsby
Øivin air to the trap. When the trap has no vent the water
is siphoned out whenever some other bathroom appliance
is used and the empty traD lets sewer gas out Into the
room.-' RF4'TIRED PLUMI3ER.
DEAR POLLY — May I suggest that when lighting the
pilot to a gas furnace or heater that one uses a lighted candIe. Its steady small flame prevents a sudden blast when
the gas comes through which sometimes lakes a little
whule.—MRS.F,T.
DEAR FOLLY
We had big problems with raccoons
stealing garbage from our intheground garbage can until
my husband improvised a solution. He had some scrap steel
in the basement so cut out a foolproof holder that caused
Mr. Raccoon to leave forever. Grouud posts were sunk at
either side of the opening for the can and then a rod installed that goes fom one post to the other and rests in the
tops of the posts so It Is easy to pull the rod out, insert bags
ufarbae and re-insert the rod. Alcn it ic ønw fnr

"permi.sslve" child rearing
principles and thus allowed
their aons to impe on their
mothers, as well as their
sisters!
"But what sbo the fathers

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the hint abott theIr 8.0.. for I

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YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
thu MARTHA SEWARD has filed a
Petition In the Circuit Court of
Seminole County, Florida. for a

Commission

Publish: Dec. 11.1973

dlssotullonnfmarri.ge.andyouare
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by: LInda M. Harris
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Pled N. JuIlan, Jr.
STENSTROM, DAVIS
McINTOSH
Florida 5th. Bank -

Commission reserves the right to
accept or to reject any or all bids in
the best !nt.res, of the city of
Sanford.
W. E. Know$is
City Manager
City of
Sanford, Florida
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Office Box 1730
Sanford, Florida 37771
Attorneys for Petitioner
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CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
PROBATE DIVISION
PRORATE NO.
In re: Estate of
JOSEPHINE B. OAKES

d JEAN DRENNAN. his wife,
residence was 1706 (jul
Street. Apopka, Florida. but wtioi.e
residence is now unknown.
Youareherebynotjfiedtha,asui,
has been filed against you anti
JORDAN MARSH COMPANY, a

HANLOPI, JR. and JAMES A
LOWE. duin bus.ness as HANLON

NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All creditors Ot the estate

JOSEPHINE B. OAKES, deas.d, &amp;LUWE. Atiorn. at Law. In the

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"And even when I buy Rome
for him, ha refuses tO Use It,
saying that's sissy stuff!"
(4) "Dr. Crane seems to think
if a woman puts on an extra
t t I
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aainst her husha.nd.
"Rut wri.at about all t.ho5rf
ssth pot bellies;
"He can stuff at the table
while I am supposed to diet! I
"No wonder there are so
many Wnmen's Libbers."
(5) "Whyi t husbands pay
u :i cfmphm!nt occsionsl1y?
"When I dress up in £ new
outfit, instead of telling me how
I look, tie just yells, 'How
much td THAT ceet.'"
j'zr' men rj sluggish writers
Lou Kepkr vkcly mer.tioned
so they Ulsu rely
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ot hust'ands often gues I
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ii rnains Of the West 761 chains of
void according to law,
the NE 40f Section 31, TownShip 19
December 6th, 1113,
Søuth, Range 30 East, Seminole
5: Arthur J. Williams
County, Florida,
5: J. Denver Cordell
Defendants.
As Executors
STENSIROM, DAVIS &amp;
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MCINTOSH
TOQUIETTITLE
Attorny for Exccu$ors
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
P.O Box %330
FLORIDA: To the Defendants:
Sanford. Floridi
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enactment of ru following Or
CIVIL NO. 13-1445C.
dinance:
In re: Dissolution of Marriage.
An Ordinance relating to the TOY LEE SCOTT.
unincorporated areas of Seminole
Wife,
County, Florida; relating to the
and
regutation and control of swimming JOHN SCOTT,
pool construction and swimming
Huib3i'id
pool contractors withIn Seminole
NOTICE TO DEFEND
County; amending Seminole County THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO
(Jidinanc, No 733, Section 4$ (a)
JOHN SCOTT
asds.ctIon*pqovidingfordiving
RESIDEPICE UNKNOWN.

ef al It alIve, of it dead to his or her the National Swimming Pool Inunknown heirs. devisees, tegatees or
stitute; providing for construction,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
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granteq's, and all Other persons oi'
wveribiIlty, and effective date
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIa.
parties claiming by, through under
(SEAL)
CUlT, IN AND FOR %EMINOLE or against them; And to:
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr..
COUNTY, FLORIDA
Alt parties or persons having or
Clerk
PROBATE DiVISION
claiming any rigttt. tItle or interest
CASE NO. PR.?) 74?CP
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that Toy Lee Scott has filed a
Petition In the Circuit Courl of
Seminole County, FlorIda, for
Dissolution of Marriage and
reStoratIon of her maiden name and
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Seminole County, Florida
By: A. 0. Jones

address Is as Shown below, and file
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PubliSh Dec 3 7 11 21 1973

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science is to substitute facts
for apnearances" Winning
bridge'players should follow
Ruskin's maxim
The eight of diamonds was
played from dummy at trick
.n. East played the quecn
and South on with thit' ace.
l appeared cetain that
West held the ten of diamonth O South proceeded 'a
dr.w trumpnd !t'ad a diEtnt i o...trl tlununy V1t€ii
West 1u1uued low South
stuck in the nine whereupon
East proceeded to take his
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posite delayed (rump support
ht still hi' rt"llght'-il if rur
partrrr c ,in now bid thru
notrump
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Your partner does bid three
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13 chains of the E. .17 chains Of the
Celery
&amp; Sipes Ave Sanford,
W. 761 chains of the NE 'a of Section
31,Twp 19S.Range30E,Semlnoie SemlnoieCounty, Florida under the
fictitious name of MITCHS USED
County. Florida.
and that I intend to register
You, and each of you, are notified CARS,
that a suit to quiet tItle to the above laid name with the Clerk of the
Crcust Court, Seminole County,
described propty has been filed
Onda in accordance
ith the
)Qain*t ov and you are required
prov'sucn3 of the FictItious Name
serve a copy of your answer to the
To Wit; Section 56509
Complaint on the Plaintiffs at.
orida Statutes 1957
torney, DENO P. DIX EOU ESQ ot
Pu"ii Ifrrbsrt Partridge
bALDWIN &amp; DIKEOU. 500 E. High.
r,OV 30, Dec. 7,11,71.1973
way .136., Suite 70, Cassefb.rry,
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Florida 37107, and file the original in
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WITNESS MY HAND and OF
FICIAL SEAL 01 saId Court this 70th
day of November 1973
(SeaU
Arthur 14. Beckwi?h. Jr
Clerk of Circuit Court
Seminole County, Florida
fly Joy Stok
Deputy Clerk
ALBERT N. FlITS
210 Edwards Building
Sanford, Florida 3777)
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either of you. may have against said
estateintheotficeo•tneClerkof
Circuit Court of the EIeenth
Judic iii Circuit, Seminole County
rofe Division in the
C,rthje a' S.snfrd Florida.
within Six calendar months from the
of the first plication of h5
notice Each claim or demand musu
be in wrl;sng arid filed in ii Ii
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post office address of the Claimant
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wives tutor
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use breath mints, deodorants,
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on men, sand For my 200-point
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TO: JOHN FRANK WALLACE, JR.
Address Unknown
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that the above named Petitioner,
JACkIE LEE CHALLIS, has filed .i
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mw flW5!JIU11 UI 11W rnInw cniit
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named in that petition and you are
commanded to servea copy of your
FICTITIOUS NAME
written defenses. If any, on HAR
NOTICE IS hereby givei; that we VEY COULTER. Attorney for
areengagodinbuslnesaatlMktway Petitioner, whose address if P.O
Av.nus,CityofLongwoed.Seniinole b0x3fl4,ForlslCity,Fiovida,37751,
County, Florida under the ficlItlou
on or before Decembr 21st, It?),
name of TIMBER SPAN LAND
and tiletheorlglnel with the Clerk of
COMPANY (Not Inc.), and that we
tI'ils Court eIther before service on
kwlndtoreglst.rsaidnamewithtpi, ?etitionersattorneyor immediately
Clerk of the Circuit Court. Seminole
thereafter; otherwise a default may
County, Florida in accordance with
be entered againtt you for the relief
the provisions of the Fictitious
demanded in
th. petition
Name Statutes, To-wit - Section
WITNESSmyhandandtheseaiot
Statutes 1957
the Court a? Sanford, Seminole
S Marion Ben Moor,,
County, Florida, thés 70th day of
Prtsident
November 1973.
Mario La Pom.a,
(Seat,
Secretary
Arthur H. Beckwlth, Jr.,
PubliSh: Dec. 7, 14, 21, 25, 1973
Clerk
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By: Joy Stokes
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Deputy Clerk
NOTICE
Publish: Nov. 23, 30, Dec. 7, 14. 1973
NotIce is hereby given that the
DEV.13S
Board of County Commissioners of
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chancery to W. W. C. SMITH,
DOLLY M. CHERRY arid W. E.
CHERRY. her husband. LAURA S.
McXENDR(E and MILES
INTHE CINCUITCOURTOF THE McKENDREE, her husband,
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cli. ROBERTJ.THOMASandMATTIE
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YEACKLE and FRANCIS 0.
SEMINOLE COUNTY
VEACKLE, hIs wife, R. 0. ALLEN
In Fe: Estate
and ADELAIDE W. ALLEN. his
VI ELLIOTT WILLIAMS
deceased, wife, and JAMES H. COTTOM and
RUBY 0. COTTOM. his wife, if
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Allcreditorsofth,ntateofOVlE living arid if dead their unknown
heini. devisers. iegatees. grantees,
ELLIOTT
WILLIAMS. deceased.
are hereby noti'ied arid required to trtjstees, spouses, creditors. ieinOrs,
and all other parties
Ille any claims or dirnands which
they may have against said estate in claiming by, through under or
the office of Clerk of Circuit
Of against the above defendants In and
Seminole County, Flor,da, l the to the following described property.
courthouse at sanford, Florid.. The South 13 chains of West 7.11
Of Secton 31,
within four calendar months from chains of NE
the date of the first publication Of Township 19. South. Range 30 East
this notice. Each claim or demand (lets RaIlway); the South 1) chaIns
must be in writing and must state of the PIE '4 West of West line of
the place of residence and post office Sanford grant, Settlers 31, TownShip
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Building. Jacksonville, Florida,
lalif' thin December 71sf,
1973.
If you fail to do so, judgment may

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LUCY DIPRIEST
STENSTROM. DAVIS&amp; MCINTOSH
Aftomeys for Executr1x
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wife, A. P. CONNELLY. JR. and
CONNELLY, his wife, THOMAS
E. WILSON and LIZZIE ANNA

shall be adhered to; The City Com
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ortorejectanyorallbidsintheb.st
interest 00 the Cl'y of Sanford.
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appreciation. Show devotion to loved one, Think logically
PISCES (Feb 20 to Mar. 20) Try to comprehend the true
Precaution can temper fact
intentions of an
and come to a better understanding.
Ruskin's dictum he would Make future plans with close ties.
have cashed four clubs In
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order to get rid of one of his IF YOUR CHILD IS BORN TODAY. he or she will want
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The condIons01b*dding arud

ARIES (Mar. 21 to Apr. 19) Good day for improving your
surroundings in some way and bringing more harmony into the
home, Take exercise aid health treatments.
TAURUS (Apr. 20 to May 20) Showing thoughtfulness and
devotion to those who are closest to you is wise and brings
(inc ruults now. Show your creative akills.
GEMINI (May 21 to June 21) Although the situation at
home is hardly ideal right now, a cheerful attitude will soon
make it so. think of the welfare of others.
MOON CHILDREN (Juze 22 to July 21) Concentrate on
lofty thoughts and elevate your consciousness to the highest
leveL Try to help others the beat way you can.
LEO (July 22 to Aug. 2!) Take care you don't overspend
today or you uould regret it later. Listen to advice given you
by others, but don't act untillater.
VIRGO (Aug 22 to Sept. 22) If you keep busy doing
something of a constructive nature, you will be relieved of a
feeling of discontent. Strive for happiness.
LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) Take up the philosophical
studies that you have been neglecting of late and gain
inspiration. Then plan the new week carefully.
SCORPIO (Oct 23 to Nov. 21) Attending services of your
choice will help you
lead a more worthwhile life. Use your
good fdea.s on how to get ahead quickly.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) Handle any civic
matters in a most conscientious way. Try to be of' assistance to
others. take time to visit good friends.
CAPRICORN (Dcc. 22 to Jan. 20) A situation that has you

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recorded in Piat Book 13, f'ga 37,
Attorney for Executors
Public Rec'wds of Seminole County,
P.O. Dcx 1330. Sanfcrd, Fla
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PubliSh: D.c. 7. 14. 1913
Toge.her with the following
OEWi9
equipment.
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1 Bradford Air Conditioning Unit
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, (electric)
WlTNESSmyhandandthesealof
FLORIDA.
said Court at Sanford, Florida, this
IN PROBATE NO. ases
70111 day of November, 1973,
In re: Estate of
'a"
LUCY DePRIEST.
Arthur H. Btckwith, Jr.
Deceased.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
FINAL NOTICE
By: Joy Stokes
Notice is hereby given that the
Deputy Clerk
undersigned will, on the 3rd day of
Publish: Nov. 23. 30, Dec. 7, if. 1973
January. AD. 1971, present to the
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Honorable CircuIt Judge, Probate
Divition. Seminole County, Florida,
her Final Return, account and IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
souchersas Executrix of th Estate urn JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND
of LUCY DePRIEST, dCce*sid, and FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY
at said time, then and there, make FLORIDA.
catii to the saId Judge for a CIVIL NO. 73.IWB

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sworn to by the claimant, his agent,
attorney,
or
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the
complaint.
The
or his
nature of said suit being for
void according to law,
Foreclosure of Mortgage en.
Dated December h, 1973,
cumbering the following described
5: John William Oakes
property situate in Seminole County,
5: Elisabeth Oakes Drown
florida, to wit.
As Executors
Lot 6L BEAR LAKE HILLS.
STEPISTROM. DAVIS &amp;

Office, City Hall, Sanford. Florida
,ot later than 1:30 P.M., Friday
December 75, 1973 Th, bids w;II be
publIcly opened on the same date at
2:00 P.M
The conditions of biodirug and
prOviilon of contract as attathed
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CI No. 73.1654
INVITATION TO RID
LAW ENFORCEMENT CENTER BERGDA. INC., a Florida
FURNISHINGS CARPET AND poration,
Plaintiff
DRAPERY
vs
The City of Sanford. Florida, in
EBENEZER
METTS
and
viteS bids on capel and drapery
installation as detailed on the at. REBECA ELLEN METTS. hIs wIfe.
SAMUEL H. WAITE and
ached spcifications.
All bidS shill be sent in sealed WAITE, h5 wife. LYDIE ANN
envelepes it'd marked "Bid-Law SAXON and W. H SAXON, Puti'
Enforcement Center Furnishinos." husband. FRED W. ELLIS and
Bi05 shall be In the City Managers MARY ELLIS. his wife. WILLIAM
HAG000, his
office, CIty Halt, Sanford, Florida, W. HA0000 arId

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THE STATE OF FLORIDA

within four calendar months from
vites bIds on furnithlng as detailed PetitIon.
WITNESS my hand and official
the dale of the first publication of
on the attached speclllcations.
All bids shall be sent in sued seal of said Court on tne IttPt day of this notice. Each claim or demand
must be in wilting and must state
envelopes and marked "bid-Law November. A 0. I??).
theplaceof resid.nceandpost office
Enforcement Center FurvlIshing*" (Seal)
ArThur H. B.eckwllh, Jr.
addrnofth. claimant and must
Bids shall be In the City Mansoer's

&amp; Jewelry

ATTA BOY, DINNY!
GO, BOY, GO!
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file any claims or demands which are hereby required to lily your
date of bId as December 13. It?) at Cierkof the above styled Court onor
they may have against said estate in answer with the Clerk of this Court,
1 30 P.M. This due date Is hereby before December 74th, 1973,
otherwIse a default and ultImate thC office of Clerk of Circuit Court 01 MId to serve a COpy thereof upon the
extended to Friday, December
judgment will be entered against
Seminole County, Florida. in the Plaintiff, or Plaintiff's attorney.
1973 at 1:30 P.M.

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DAVIS &amp; McINTOSH. Attorneys for
Petitioner, whoi aduress IS Post

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FICTITIOUSNAME
Notice ii htfby given the! I am
engQd in business
90 Haelt
Branch Road Maifland, Seminole
County F$Orid under th fiditio
name of QUEST MOBILE SER.
VICES and that I intend to register

corporation.

Sanford. Florida

Publiih: Nov

NOTICE OF SUIT

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"Well, women are the
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home, so it iachiefly the duty of
you mothers (including YU
compliuinirig wives) to see that
yosu children of BOTH sexes
make their own beds; clean the
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The previous invItatk

understand a new associate better

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andhavemycheeksrubhed raw
by a face with a 24aY old
stubble!"
2) "Tell husbands to use
breath mints!
"It's bad enough to inhale a
secondhand haover, without
having it mix
up with bad

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PISCES (Fcb. 2Oto Mu, 20)Think out how to Improve joyable.
Barber&amp; leauty
your relationship with a demanding associate and derive
Aster Circle will hold a
Supplies
greater benefits. Avoid one who opposes you.
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Christmas luncheon meeting
412 E. 9th
IF YOUR CHILD IS BORN TODAY. he or she will like
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fine living and should be taught to work for the education I)Cc, 9, at the Holiday Inn in . ____________
Sanford.
received so that it can be appreciated more and the work habit
learned early. (ilve good spiritual training and encourage a
penchant for neatness and order that is so much a part of this
nature. Some musical talent here, also.
"The St?rs Impel, they do not compeL" What you make of
your life Is largely up to YOU!
Carroll Righter's Individual Forecast for your sign for
January ii now ready, For your copy send your birthdate and
SI to Carroll Righter Forecast (name of newspaper), P.O. Box
629, Hollywood, CalIf. 90028.
((c) 1973, McNaughi Syrulicate, Inc.)

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myseLf iii dolled up in a see
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the City of Sanford. Florida, this

COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO 731643

City of Sanford
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higher-up who can help ycu become more rucceuful in your Garden Club by-laws were
dir uted to members.
line of endeavor. Relax at home tonight.
A surprise auction was held
AQUARIUS (ian 2110 Feb. 19) 11 you are conscientious in
the handling of your aflairi you get right results. You can after the business meeting
t1ri'vi orP.ater hxnnin,tt with rriti nnw

recorded in Put Book 1, Page ii,

Sanford, FlOrIda. this 12th day of
December. 1973.

the home of Mrs. Carl Posey Ofl
Dcc. 19.
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the Woricn's Editor of the
JOURNliL at Lenin, Ohio.
"Dr. Crane," she said,
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Lenin women happy by telling
the men what their wives would
lIke,
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any holdings you may have. Fix your budget so that you are
prepared for any emergencies that may
VIRGO (Aug. 2210 Sept. 22) Take steps to improve your
health and appearance. Make appointments with good friends
for the amusements you mutually enjoy.
LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) Plan how to improve your

NOTICE OF PUELICHIARINO
TO CONSIDER ANNEXATION
Notice is hereby given ttlt S
Public Hearng will be held at the
Commission Room In he City Hall
In the City of Sanford, Florida. •t
7 00 0 ClOck P M on December 17

Publith Dec. 11. 21 2L 191) and

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NOTICITOPUSUC
FICTITIOUSHAMI
P4011cc Is herc*y given that a
NOTICE is hecey given that I am
ubiIc Hearing will be held in the engaged in tun
of 1W C*ttCI
City Commission Room City Hall, Av Lake Mary, Seminole Ccunty
Sanford Florida, at I 00 PM on Floridb u JCrth,fIcflflotjs name of
Thursday, December 0. 1973, to CENTRAL TOWING, and that I
coniider the following change and intend to register slid name with the

Being more generally descrio,
as located: East of Airport

FOkECAST FOR SLINPAY, DECFM1ER 16, 1973

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recorded in Plat Bnc&amp; 1. Page3of IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.
Allpart1In interestandcitlzens

By Polly Cramer

Fir Abby'; booklet, -'how Have i L.nIy WeddIEg,M
d Sit. Ah&amp;gafl Van BETEL lfl Laaky 1h'., Beverly
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Editor who cites some of the
irate criticIsms .1 the wives
uho read this "wormy Clink"
d.aUy.TbeytbInkIme'verplckon
men bst always aftock women.
Soact as the jiiay in this redhot
debate!

Bucher 13 co-chairman.
Thirteen members and one white rit,vun a t the Volusla
fums

others. Strive for more harmony with kin,
MOON CHILDREN (June 2210 July 2!) Plan time to work

DEAR LATE: Since you pit it that way, I doubt If
anyuoe will think yu are hinting for a secoud gilt.

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gilt you gave me for my second baby, so I am sending you
a double 'thank yot'.' Becsose of all the wonderful gifts I
received at the shower I haven't had to buy &amp; thing."
[This is true.]
What do you think?
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SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 2 I) Make sure you keep for $25 to the Carol Care Center
the promises you have made to others. Paying bills is in DeL..and, in lieu of cx.
important now. Don't take any foolish chances.

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used to have fights because I wanttd to go with him, but
h&amp;d ne%er let me.
I got tired of fighting with him and just gave
bed
I knew he couldn't be playing all night,
get home until 7 or B the next morning.

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for the New York Giants, he
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Mary Norton book. It stars
believp,s
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Esther" Fred and all his Dame Judith Anderson, Santa Claus. And he might be.
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songs
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He brings a happy spirit to pleasing hour.
Tammy Grimes and Eddie
me
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whomever he touches and
most casual television watcher
bank job. 77-- en he gets the offer knows by
by the way Aunt Esther head a family of six-inch-high eventually, naturally, CVYO
now that Katharine
to coach the Packers. Ernest Hepbur
behaved. To forget the pcs- people who live very
thinks hr's crazy. A coinn Is doing her thing on
who bears an the tube
,,The
funeral blues, they plan a fortahi)' under the floor boards
bination of original tunes and
this Sunday In
10-11 NBC THE DEAN unaz,ing likeness to
swinging party. The group of an old English country house
traditional Christmas carob MARTIN COMEDY HOUR
Lombardi, G1aasMenager1e."Soreadher
plays
the coach, Colleen )nrte i1
include s Grady, Leroy. Skil!et
hclp t' add to th' hc'fldav spIflt. An' Fn' :utF t:!
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Her portrayal of fragile Inwaitress Fast Fanny and her living they are forced to and Suzanne Davidson are Dullard, Foster Brooks, Rocky
nocence
gives an enchanting
girl friends.
featured.
"borrow' things from the
Graziano, Donald O'Connor,
glow
to
the
somewhat trunca ted
house. The small family is beset
Sen. Birch Bahy, Art 11:30 ABC IN CONCERT version of the noted
Tennessee
by the housekeeper who wants
Unkletter, Audrey Meadows Tonight's guests include Ike Williams memory play
that
to get rid of them, but they are
and Ted Knight. MISS Meadows and Tina Turner, the Staple monopolizes
the
ABC
television
84:30 ABC "A VERY befriended by Miss Anderson's
9-10 ABC THE JULIE AN- and Ted Knight do a
skit in the Singers, the Bobby Blue Band, network from 8:30 to 10:30 p.m.
MERRY CRICKET" The nephew. Rod McKuen
corn- DREWS CHRISTMAS "Lingerie Show" and Ted, and the Dramatics. Tonight's EST.
merry cricket is back In town, posed the score, and special
SPECIAL Julie has a merry Kelly and Dean are funny
In hosts are Chuck Berry and
the same cricket who starred sets were constructed to give
outing with guests Peter "Tht Wedding." The roastee Robert J. Morgan.
Miss H'pburn centers the
last year in "Cricket in Times proper prospective to the action
Ustlnov and Peggy Lee, With tonight Is "Let's Make a
piece
with
predictable
Square." This time he's trying
lots of Christmas cheer and Deal's" Monty Hall.
of the little people.
authority
as
a
termagent
to perk up the Christmas spirit
songs galore. In a dream
1.2:30
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MIDNIGHT
Southern
matriarch
who
hope-,
and, frankly, he isn't having
sequence, Julie dreams that
SPECIAL
Loggins
and
to
win
back
lost
gentility
by
much 5UCCsS at it. Then a
Santa Claus has decided not to
8:30-9 ABC "A CHRISTMAS
Messina,
tonight's
t'osts,
also
manipulating
the
lives of her
power failure strikes and he is
do his job thIs year. Santa 13 10.11 ABC "PORTRAIT: make
CAROL'
Here's another
their first appe arance on grown children.
the center of attraction. That
played by Ustmov and Miss Lee
animated v€rsion of Charles
LEGEND IN GRANITE" The the show. They will introduce
old Chris tmas spirit s tarts
appears on his side, while Julie late Vince Lombardi, the Guess Who, Billy Pez
Dicken's story of Scrooge and
d
It Li r. e
superb
coming back. This animated his visions of Christmases
tries to talk him into famouscoach of the Green
Bay
Leo
Knottke,
They
will
also
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however,
to
suggest
special Is a production of Chuck
Present and Future. It was
distributing his gifts. Familiar Packers, is the subject of this present a clip from the film, that Miss Miles exquisitely proJones' Enterprises,
produced by Chuck Jones
Christmas carols, and some not special. It covers two of the "American Graffiti," which vides most of the dramatic bal.
SO well known, a.,e featuredas worst yeacs
Enterprise&amp;, the same group
In Losnbardi's stars the show's announcer, ance that might otherwise be
that brought you "A Very
Julie loins the Treorchy Male career. When a defensive coach Wolfman Jack,
lacking.
8:30-10 NBC HALLMARK Merry Cricket" earlier this
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WASHINGTON (APt
Pruinpt and overwhelming Sen.
economic depression,
ate confirma tion of Sen. Wil.
The Arabs are threatening 11am B. Saxbe's nomination as
more cuts In their supply of oil atney
general now seems as.
Western Europe unless the surej
Europeans give them more vigThe way was cleared for Sen.
orous support against Israel. ate action, set for Monday,
by a
The French government would is to I vote
of the Senate
also like an exclusive, longterm Judiciary Committee.
arrangement under which
only
vote
Western Europe would help the Sam Ervin Jr., D-N.C., chairindustrialize In return for man of the Senate
Watergate
guaranteed fuel supplies,
Committee,
Secretary of State Henry A.
he committee vote was takKissinger presented an Amen- en Thursday at a
24-hour
can alternative in a speech closed meeting. Some senators
Wednesday in London. He at the meeting urged
efforts to
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presidential assurances
Japan to join the United States
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Watergate prosecutor Leon Jation Group to conserve the fuel worski.
they have, launch a crash proSaibe, an Ohio Republican
gram to develop new sources of who had pledged In earlier tesenergy and encourage the timony to uphold Jaworskl's in.
present producers of fuel in. dependence, was called Into the
chiding the Arabs to increase meeting for about 4t' minutes.
supplies.
Sens. Edward M. Kennedy,
The energy CTIS1S is expected 1)-Mass., and
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eva conference will probably retary-General Kurt Waldheim members of the Security Counto increase unemployment
Mich., said before the meeting
Associated Press Writer
last three days and will be should convene the conference. cli were trying to insure that the from
2 million to 4 million that the committee should
Secretary of State Henry A. largely ceremonial, U.S. offi- But everyone agrees that the world
organization would have people by next year in the nine obtain
Kissinger and President Anwar riaLs indicated. The military United States
written assurances from
and the Soviet an opportunity to exert real Common Market countries, The
Sadat of Egypt agree that the disengagement issue will be
President Nixon before acting
Union will be its real M influence at the Geneva con- new unemployed will Include on Sa
x be's nomination.
Geneva peace conference's tackled at the first substantive sponsors.
ference and not be shut out by many skilled workers acBut they did not press this toa
first task should be to work out phase of the conference, excustomed to a high living vote, and afterwards it was
Kissinger also met Thursday the superpowers.
a separation of Arab and Israeli pected to be held
early next
night
standard.
with Vladimir Vlnogi-aforces along the Suez Canal year
announced that Republican
Kissinger stopped In Algiers
after
the
Israeli
national
dov,
the
Soviet
ambassador
in
front, U.S. officials In Cairo re- election
The
Common
Market
counLeader
Hugh Scott would seek
Dec. 31.
for three hours to talk with
tries
Cairo,
to
discuss
the
Geneva
port.
Britain,
France,
West
clarification
of Jaworski's au.
President
The officials also reported
ii o u a r i
Germany,
Italy,
Belgium,
the
thority.
But the officials said this is that no agreement had been conference,
Boumedienne, and informed
d Netherlands, Luxembourg,
not likely to come until after the reached
Scott called it "a tempest in a
yet on the technicalSenior U.S. officials said the sources said a turning point ha
Detunot
and
Irela
nd
first of the year.
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have
teapot,"
but said he would
ities of getting the Arab-Israeli American approach
been reached In relations
already shown some unity over undertake to get assurances
Arriving in Cairo from Lon. conference under way next
ference was in keeping with between the two nations, the oil issue, calling in a joint
don and Algiers Thursday, Kis. Tuesday.
from the White House or JaKissinger's diplomatic style of Progress was reported toward statement
Nov.
6
for
singer met with Sadat for two
Israel
to
worskl
that there are "no limiWhat remained to be settled, tackling more easily resolvable a resumption of diplomatic
withdraw
from
occupied
Arab
tations"
hours and termed the session they said, was how and In what Issues
on the special prose.
first. Such complicated relations, which Algeria broke lands.
"most constrictive." After an form
cutor's
powers.
off
during
the
1967
the invitations for the eonS political problems as the future
Arablsraell
But they have shown no eviother session today, the Amen- ference would be
"I am sure we can clarify it to
issued and of Jerusalem and the Palestin- war.
dence of cooperating to ease the the sa tisfaction of most senacan secretary was flying to procedural details for the first lana will be left for later phases
Kissinger goes Saturday to oil squeeze the Arabs are tars," he said.
Saudi Arabia for the third stop meetings.
of the conference.
Syria, which pointedly didn't putting on the Netherlands beon his Middle East tour,
Kennedy and Hart said they
The officials reported agreeAt the United Nations In New invite him to visit during his cause of Dutch support
of Is. wanted further assurances be.
The first session of the Gem,- merit that United Nations See- York.
France and nonaligned MIddle East tour In November. rael.
And now the Dutch are cause of the Oct. 20 firing of
threatening to cut off their nat- Archibald Cox, the first spe:lal
ural gas, which supplies much prosecutor.
of northwestern Europe, and
Saxbe was nominated by Nixuse It at home instead of oil,
on to succeed Elliot L. RichardWASHINGTON AI'
The
892 passage of the military priations Committee said that bridled inflation, the inThe
declaration
of son, who resigned as attcrney
Senate has voted to cut off millmoney bill.
"European identity" that the general rather than carry out,
the defense bill is $2.1 billion troductkin of the all-volunteer
Lary petroleum shipments to
The measure is $3.98 billion below last year's appropriation concept necessitating higher summit meeting Is to adopt the presidential directive to disSouth Vietnam, Cambodia and
says "the changes that have miss Cox.
below President Nixon's budget and the lowest in terms of per- military pay' the ever-IncreasLaos.
taken place in the world and the
centage
of the total U.S. budget ing sophistication of weapons,
Ervin said he considers
and $836 million below the
The 60.33 vote Thursday
growing
accumulation of power Saxhe constitutionally disapproved by the House last since the Korean war.
the revaluation of the dollar and
would deny the Pentagon any week.
and responsibility In the hands qualified for the appointment
He said the "peace dividend" the energy crisis.
money In a $73.3 billi on defense
to
of
a
very few powers require because the salary of the attorthat had been expected to now
The Senate bill restores
appropriation bill for oil export
Chairman John L. McClellan, from the end of the Vietnam
that
Europe draw together and ney general was raised during
weapons systems the House had
to any Southeast Asian govern- 1)-Ark., of the Senate Appro. war has been eaten up by
speak
more and more with a Saxbe's Senate term from $35,"tin- voted to scrap.
mnent.
single voice If It wants to he 000 a year to $6O,(X).
The Senate also accepted a
heard and to play an appro.
Congress passed legislation
$476 million slash in President
pnate part in world politics." earlier this month rolling the
Nixon's $1.1-billion budget for
However, it concedes that attorney general's pay back to
military aid in Indochina.
thtre is no alternative at $35000, but Ervin said this did
The cuts are subject to
present to the 'security fur- not overcome a constitutional
change In a House-Senate con.
nished by the nuclear weapons ban on appointing a member of
ference.
of the United States and the Congress to an office for which
Sen. Norris Cotton, H-Nil.,
DETROIT (Al') - General
Officials said the $188 figure Motors Corp. also have an. presence of American forces In the salary was increased during
who sponsored the petroleum Motors Corp. says it has boost- was in line with the Cost
his term.
of Liv- nounced they will increase Europe."
cutoff ame'idment, told the ed retail price tags on its pas- ing Council's ruling requiring prices.
Senate "I don't propose to see senger cars by an average of the Big Three automaker-s to
Ford, howeer, is the only
my people In New England i133 following the end of gover- hold
their increases to a $150 other manufacturer to post its
suffer from the cold while ment price controls on the In- wholesale average,
The differ- second round of 1974 n'del year POSES. VERONA DUNNIGAN
three grandchildren.
seeing this oil go out of the dustz-y.
ence comes from the normal prices, boosting average retail
BZiSSon Funeral Home in
country."
GM said Thursday that the dealer markup and destination stickers on its lines by an
Mrs. Verona Jerewskl
charge.
lie said the Pentagon Is ship- increase amounts to 2.8 per charges,
Dunnigan, 77, cI300E. First St..,
the company said,
average of $192 retail.
Ping the equivalent of fl,000 cent, substantially less than
Chuluota, died Thursday at
barrels of oil a day to Vietnam 6,3 per cent hike In the corncompany announcement
Park
The price hikes come against Winter
Memorilal
OUPIPIIGAd. MS VRO NA
and 1,550 barrels to Cambodia. pany's truck prices, which were said the new prices don't apply
JEREWSXI-- f rrt
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a background of record earn- Hospital. Born in South
Sen. Mike Mansfield, 1)-Mont., hiked an average of $321.
Mn.
Verona Jsre*ki Dun
to customers ordering cars ings at GM. In its latest earnmptoi, Mass., she came to
nigan. 77, of 300 E Fin? Si
said fuel also is going to Laos.
For the entire vehicle lineup, through Saturday, nor will they ings statement, GM reported Chuluota in 1963 from Long
CPAvota. who died Thvrda,i
Mansfield and Sen. Mark 0, including cars as well as trucks, affect vehicles already In deal- nine-month earnings ofi.sa Island, N.Y. She was a
Park, will be (eWated
member
Hatfield, R.Ore., cast the only GM said it was raising retail er showrooms,
Saturday
of 9:30 mm. at St.
at
of
St.
billion, up from $1.5 billion
Josephs Catholic Church
,losept's Cal holic Church. Union
negative votes in the Senate's prices an average of $188.
Chrysler, Ford and American the same time last year.
Union Park.
Park Rosery will be reciter'.
She is survived by her
t oday at 130 p rn at BaId*n
McNamara Funeral Home, with
husband, Clarence Dunnigan of
Fr Richard St,Inliamp cd
Chuluota.
l;ca?irq iJr'II Chapel Hit
Baldwin.McNamara Funeral
Cemctry, Orlando, In lieu Ot
WASHINGTON APi — scribing the tape.
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Home,
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charge.
Technical experts say they
If the recorder caused the typewriter and a high intensity
made to American Cancer
The 18-minute gap is in a tape
cannot support a White House gap, t hen the missing convcrsa lamp."
Soc esy
Baldw i n Mc Namara.
of a June 20, 1972 conversation
Gokkwod, In charge.
explanation for how 18 minutes tion probably cannot be recov- White House lawyer J. Fred between Nixon and H.R.
JAMES POW ELL
POWELL. JAUcS H. Funeral
of conversation may have been ered, U.S. District Judge John Huzhardt testified that he nearHaldeman, then White House
%Irv(e% for James H. POWCII. K'.
erased from a Watergate tape. J. Sirica said in announcing the ly duplicated the buzz by chief of staff.
04 RI 3 Sanford. who died ?Qdat.
James H. Powell, ), of R. 3,
After 150 man-days o study, preliminary findings of the ex- recording a tape at the secrewill beheldil7 pm.. Monday at
ouse analysis Sanford, died today Born
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tary's desk with the typewriter said white H
Harrodsburg, Ky., he lived in
o toss Densiow officiat ing
the
con"ersatlon
related
that a high-intensity lamp arid
Miss Woods has testified she and lamp on, but that his own
Sanford for the past 40 years.
Graes;e services b -I Amr ic n
electric typewriter on the desk may have erased four or 1i'e experts were not able to do so. prUn4Irll) to scheduling and lie was
Legion Poit 53. Burial Oaiia*ri
a Baptist, veteran of
travel. However, Haldeman's
MemorIal Park Brit on in
of President Nixon's secretary minutes of the tape by pushIng
However, the expert.c ap'
WWI and member of American
charge
is not a likely caus", The White the wrong button on the record- proved by both the White House notes of the meeting indicate Legion, Disabled American
House had advanced that theo. er.
and the Watergate prosecution the Watergate bevik.in of three Veterans and Lake Worth Elks
ry.
An official White house said tests "made with sophis. days earlier was discussed.
Club. He was retired from the
The experts are now turning analysis said, "It is believed it ticated instruments" had failed
The portion Watergate prose. Santa Fe Railroad.
their search for the cause of the was caused by the depression of to confirm that theory.
cutors believe may contain the
He is survived by his wife,
18-minute gap to the Uherbrand a record button during the
After Thursday's report, Bus- Watergate discussion is not on Mrs. lena Powell. Sanford; two
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Cal.
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Widespread feeling that Rockefeller will use the commission to aid his expected 1976 presidential bid was
viewed as the reason for the rejection.
"I'm not against Rocky personally," said Sen. Henry
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There Is always much tension between French and Arab
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Mrs. Thomas' seven-year battle with the debilitating
disease ended Wednesday night at Welkind Neurological
Center in Chester, N.J.
"She suffered o long I guess it's for the best," said
steelworker Howard Thomas. "She's better off now."
The state stopped medical aid payments for Mrs.
lliuznas last year after telling Thomas that he caried $12.1
a month trio much to qualify.
Thomas divorced his wife of 32 years In February in a
vain attempt to qualify her again for state aid. The
Welkind Center offered to help Mrs. Thomas after of(icIaLs read reports of the couple's plight.
"I still love her but I'm at the end of my rope," Thomas
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Dickinson said a gold watch and pen belonging to Crane
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valuable items" locked in the vaults of the comptroller's
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State law gives the comptroller power to hold property
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The Sanord Seminole cagers
open a busy weekend this af.
ternoon at 3 p.m. when they
face the Dehand Bulldogs in the
Seminole High gym.
DeLand brings a 1-3 mark
with them to the Celery City
and appears to be a team that
likes to score a lot of pointstheir main problem solar has
oem uia me opposition nas
scord just a few more than the
Dogs.
The locals are now 3-2 for the
season and are currently trying
to snap a two game losing skid.
After demolishing two
Thanksgiving Tournament foes
the Sanford outfit dumped

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Yanks Zonk Charley '0
This is something I just couldn't pass up mentioning at
least. Yesterday the New York Yankee baseball team announced they were hiring Dick Williams as the New York
fld leader. ('barley Finley had previously refuted to "let"
Williams go because he had two years remaining on the
contract with the Athletics which are the chattel of Mr.
Finley.
Ralph Houk, Yankee pilot for the last several centuries,
decided Detroit was the place he wanted to be and he picked
up and went there. He will be their manager for the cnmir.g
year.
Meanwhile back ak the complaint department, Charley
Finley is trying to take Baseball Conimissioner &amp;sic Kuhn
to court and make )thr take Lit those nasty things
he said
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Veitetday '.i actions by the Yanks just has to cause a wee
bit of mirth for the "Finley Followers" like myself. Finley of
course probably has not said his last word on the hapap..
penlng...probably
pening ... probably he will try and take the Yankees and-or
Williams to court -slang with the baseball cotnmLth-and
who knows-he may have to take his team to court to get
them to play.
My particular opinion Is that the Commissioner's office
will try and settle the matter and make the New York dub
give Finley a cupla players-probably not enough to satisfy
the congenial AtHctIc owner-but It could be enough to start
the next baseball season.
All I can say is-It couldn't have happened to a nicer guyand I hope the Robber Baron ofbbaU has a couple ofmore
breaks like this.

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Orlando Colonial 6866 before
having Lyman upend them 47.
45 and then dropping a heart.
breaking 71-68 loss to Metro
power Winter Park.
In the Parker contest John
Zeuli got the shooting eye
cranked up in the final stanza
as he hit for 13 of his 22 markers
for the evening In the closing
stanza. The Tribe came within
one and that was as close as
they got. Zuell ranks as one of
the top offensive players in th e
area and Is ranked ten th among
Cen tral Florida scorers as he
has dumped in ll2 points infh'e
outings for a 22.4 average.
Scoring however, is not

everything. Joe Mills in the past
has been noted for the defensive
angle and, although he has his
finest scoring outfit since he
began at Seminole, the defense
will be the aspect that, must
Improve to permit the
Seminoles to win their share of
contests this season.
John Corso, a 6'3 lunior, is
providing some of that needed
defense in the form of rebounds
as Is 6'1 senior Jimmy
Clements. CIen)ents had a fine
eff ort in the lint half last time
out against Winter Park but
was taken ill in the locker room
and had a sub par performance
in the final half.

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Given a healthy squad this
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able to handle the visiting five
from Volusia County.
DeLand has a fairly tall team
and likes to run with the ball as
is evidenced by their high
scores in previous contests, Joe
Mills' outfit will try and slow
the unmn to a •rs'n"nnmhln
and to do so requires stoppage
of the fast break.
"I think we can stop them
from running," said Mills,
"And if we do! think we can win
the ball game."
The Del.xid contest has been
shifted to a starting time of 3
p.m. for the JV tilt and 4:30 for

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varsity
encounter,
Previously the game was
scheduled for the evening hours
of 6:30 and 8 p.m.
Saturday night the Seminoles
will travel to Boone High school
in Orlando to meet with a hot
Braves club. After dumping the
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tough Winter Park squad
tonight.
The Metro Conference con.
tenders will host their Seminole
County rivals at 6:30 and 8 p.m.
for the JV and varsity contests
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SANTO DOMINGO (AP) - District Attorney Maxlmo
Ilendriquez Saladln, upon receiving a report of a secret
Investigation, recommended Thursday that Cesar Cedeno
should he held in jail.
Cedeno, ZZ, the Houston Astro's star outfielder, was
being held at Eianehela Fe preventive jail In connection
wfth The faal shooting olAltagracladela Chu atamotel
Tuesday mernin.
Lawyers for Cedeno had asked that the case be transferred to a civil court so Cedeno could be released on ball.
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But the District Attorney was holding Cedeno In jail,
pending the results of the Investigation by Judge Socrates
Curiel.
The District Attorney's recommendation of continued
Incarceration came immediately after he received the
report from Judge Curlel, who questioned Cedeno for two
hours Wednesday.
Cedeno, who faces a nossible eharee of voluntary
manslaughter, could be Imprisoned up to 15 years, LI
convicted.
Miss di, la Crux died of a bullet wound In the bead which
Cedeno said was Inflicted when the 1Iyear.oId girl accidentally shot herself while examining his pistol.
Meanwhile, a civil suit was filed against Cedeno by
Rafael Tullo Perez de Leon, a lawyer, on behalf of Evelyn,
a 3-yearuld daughter of Miss de Is Cnu.
The suit for damages was a uthorized by Domingo
Antonio Troncoso Rosario, the father of the deceased girl.
Cedeno, a member of the 1972 National League AD-Star
team, had been in the Dominican Republic to play winter
ball after finishing his fourth season with the Aitro, with a
.320 batting average.
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Lyman held sharp-shooter Greg Bryant to 11 points.
Individually Steinke was happy over the perf ormance of
Wright. The big center played a good game on offense and
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In order to prevent a repeat of the Jones fiasco the
Greyhounds have been putting in extra time on ba ll handling
and how to esca pe from pressure situa tions withou t making a
turnover.
The Evana game looms big on the horizon u
Lyman
staff is quick to point out they will take the games one at a
time and for right no w Tampa Jefferson Li the big problem.
On both days the varsity contest will start at 8 p.m.
preceedcd by the Junior varsity at 6:30 p.m.

Th e fire po wer for the Greyhounds th is year has been
guard Al Cleveland and cent er Randy Wright. The two are
ba ttli ng for top scoring honors on the Lyman team with
Cleveland having the edge 45-44.
Th ree basketballers are tied for th ird place with 13
points. Math Leslie, Andy Gldus, and Lee Cote are all with
identical scoring sta tistics,

fashion in Thursday's competition between th e two
Seminole County rivals. The Greyhounds took the fight to Lake
Brantley and beat them by a 49-6 score.
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determined by Friday night's performance.
Tuesday the Greyhounds dropped a close four point
decision to Jones bring ing th eir record to 1-2.
In evaluating th e game Steinke said it was the turnovers
- 25 of 'hem — that hurt
He elabo'at.ed further by saying his squad couldn't take
advantage of early Tiger m iscues. He stated an example of
eight early Jones turnovers that the Hounds couldn't convert
into points. He continued saying they had difficulty ha ndling
the Tiger press which arose late in th e contest.

Agai ns t Tampa Jefferson th e Hound defense wi ll have to
conte nd with 6'9" Ricky Gallon. In Jefferson's last contest he
scored 39 poin ts against Tampa Robinson.
Mother problem will come in th e form of a 6'5" win g on
the Tampa squad. They stand 1.1 on the season.
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Evans.Last season Steinke was a coach at th e Orlando site
raid has coached all th e Trojan ca gers
The Trojans are ranked sixth in th e state with a 4.1 mark,
Th eir leading scorer is 6'9" Darrel Dawkins. Dawkins is one
of the top point getters in the Metro this yea r

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player's enthuslam has not dwindled he feels that a big
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county wrestling match Lyman befallen by a Hound also by with a :35 second pin in the first second stanza before he pinned Jim Howarth topped Bruce champ. He
disposed .1 Robert
overtook both varsity and decision. Lyman's Dale Strouse stanza giving the Baby Hounds Moro 1:32 into the period.
Rice 4-1. It was unusual neither Frazier In less than :30scconIs.
jayvee wins from Lake Bran. held on to a one point advantage a 30-9 lead.
Doug Peters moved Lyman to opponent scored in the first two He first scored on a takedown.
hey before a large crowd at and took the match 74. The
At 168 Lyman's Jeff Clayton a 12.0 advantage In the 11$ periods. Howarth won the
The match that brought the
Lyman. The varsity won 49-6 team score had Lyman on top scored three points on a near division when after scoring two match in the last two
with the jayvee taking a 36.18, 12.6.
minutes crowd to its feet was the Glenn
fall and followed a few seconds on a takedown he pinned Scott when he scored on a takedown
decision.
imi Craig Davis battle Hill
Hound David Lesure gained later with a pin over Mike Rhodes 1:46 in the first period, and two
position points. Rice took an early advantage but
In the opening jayvee match revenge on his former team- Smith.
The David Colomb-Robert totaled on an escape.
Louis Payas went against mates by taking a7.O count over Am the 1, heavyweight Goddard contest was expected
Davis came back to dose the
Jim Brinker gave
Patriot Tom Timothy. Payas Clint Watts. Lesure scored in class it was a battle of strength to be one of the evenings top 27-i
Lyman a gap to two points as the first
advantage when he took a period
expired 11111 went to
scored lust on a takedown with the first period on a takedown with Patriot Chuck Colter matches and it was with
three
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no further first period scoring. followed in the third with a taking a l
work fast in the second period
decision from Colomb taking a hard fought 4.0 Barrett. Brinker scored five to fI()t
The second period saw the reversal and near fall.
on top of Davis and pinned
Brian Stroup. Coulter took the decision over his Brantley foe.
Barrett's zero. The Hound tim in 21 seconds
Hound score on an escape and
Lake Brantley gained some early lead and never
At 120 Paul Richards scored on two takedowns and an
takedown before he won the ground in the 133 class when relinquished the margim
preserved the Lyman shutout' escape point.
In the finale, the unliit1ted
match with a pin :54 seconds Jeff Davis took a decision over In the final Jayvee event of by dropping Vernon
Prevatt's
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15-5
overwhelmed
his opponent
Brantley evened the count at most of )'is points through Brantley pinned Kieth Williams the second period. The match
mark from John Payne. 71 Andy Abramson in the second
6.6 when James Watts pinned predicament.
:25 seconds Into the second could have gone either way as match was hard fought
all the period for a pin. That corn.
Howlett 1:0 in the second me Hounds moved in front period. More importantly first Prevatt was on top then way
with SzilagyI having clear pleted the evening with Lyman
period. Hewlett had attained a 18-9 when in the 139 division Williams suffered an arm in- Richards.
dominance
the first two on top 496.
2-0 lead before being dropped. John Nltsch scored a hard jury. The Jayvee final read 36Lake Brantley scored their rounds with the thfttl a toss-up.
December 17 Lyman con.
In thi. 113 weight class Gary Fought 4-3 decision over Pat 18.
first varsity points of the That put the score at 31.3.
Miller won a 5-0 decision over Henry Stanley on a reversal
tnue
'ts quest lot a state title
var.;ity action started evening when Rick Gar:a
Lake Brantley regained some when they host Colonial Both
Patriot Clint Gilbreth. Miller and escape.
with a 99 pound match between scored an escape point
scored two in the openi ng f rame Tom Lent dropped Brantley Hound Armando Payas and Pat seconds remaining in thewith :52 pride with an Alpha Franklin ' iirsity and jayvee squads are
match win over Donnie Thompson, 13
u ndefeated.

.Joe Sterling'!Raiders Will be on the road for the next few
weeks. The next home contest for the local JuCo five will be
January 9 at Lyman High School 's gym when they take on
the l)aytona Beach Jr. College Division Two rival. Currently
the Raiders have a 1.0 mark in the division and Daytona will
be the next Divisional contest for them.
Tonight the Seminole cagers travel to Tampa Terrace to
ongle at 7p.m. with Central Florida Jr. College. If they win
that one they will face the winner of the Florida College.
Ldison clash at 8 p.m. Saturday night-if they drop the
-urnev opener they will play in the consolation game
Saturday.
Alter the Tampa tournament the Raiders will take time off
until January 4 and S when they trek to Manatee Jr. Co1leg
:t Bradenton, Florida. The first round opponent for the ocala
will be Miami Edison Jr. College. The Seminale cagers could
have a 9-4 record coining into the meat of the Division II
race-and the 13 games they have played to date could have
done nothing but help the Seminole club as they could be
c'n.sidered top contenders to r't',rn to the State T.zri':nt-'rncthm that '.as I.c!uded in tl?e SiC schedule
wiui last year "off" 1944 mark.

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today and Metro rival Orland o Evans on Saturday.
According to scouting repor ts the hounds will have their
work cut out for t hem but Head Coach Rick Steinke
promises
a good, exit1ng close co,test. This season the Greyhounds
have developed o of th e most interesting
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NE'I'v YORK (All) — "You've
got to take a step some time
declared New York Yankees
Preside nt Gabe Paul Vie feel
we'e waited long enough We
Just hate to go forward"
Paul then announced the
signing of Dick Williams Th urs.day to a three-}ear contract as
manager, setting the stage for a
possible legal confrontation
with Charle (1 Finley, the ou tspoke n owner of the Oakland
Athletics
Williamsstlllhastwo)ears to
go on a contract with Oakland
and Finley has vowed to hold
turn to it, unless the Yankees
. agree to suitable compensation.

M[WriSation was out of line
the Oakland boss was
S
BRUTE FORCE is shown in this shot as two grapplers from Lyman
reportedly after two of the top
D
Prospects
in the Yanks farm
and Lake Branfley reach an impasse in their match Thursday af. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
system
and asked American
ternoon at Lyman. Both schools are in their second year of th e grapMIAMI (AP) - The Miami the Detroit Uons In today's
I
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President
Joe Cronin to
NSA
loss to lowly Baltimore
pier's
sport
which
is a relatively new form of competition in the CenDolphins, crippled with Injuries regular season finale here.
E:i Cfir,c,
on
the
case.
Sunday. The less dropped
tral Florida area.
a week before their First Amen.
When Cronin prLcr'3tIflatcd,
The Do lphins enter the na. Miami's record to 11-2.
W.
L.
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can Football Conference tlonally-televlsed, 1 p.m. EST
(Herald
Photo
by
John
Cherwa)
the Yanks decided to start
21 5 we me IJoris will be trying to Boston
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without him.
Playoff game, will test a pat. contest In the Orange Bowl finish their National Con.567 6
aullsio
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our attempting tin.
Central Division
record. Detroit, out of the
successfully to obtain a ruling
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playoffs, has six wins, six losses Atlanta
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from the American Leagu'
and a tie.
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liamichDonShu1s cleveIa.r Confer,n
best interests of the Yankees
Midwest DIvislo
he hopes to get hl.s team's mo
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MIwaIi
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mentum back for the playoffs Chicago
7 .774 i'
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FRED
ROTHENBERG
last,
erasi
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a
nine-point
deficit
he
ight
matches
Reviera,
l
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th
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against
the Lions, but he'll have DtroIt
VVo If
delay," said Paul.
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Press
Sports
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Writer
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ar
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fourth
quarter.
'Cuda.s
to
an
earlier
to do it without the services of
win over
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m Paci
fic OlvIilon
"That's all right - that's the Brantley five wi th a strong
PcilIc
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) - The Nor th Carolina State
at least two defensive rep
Go Iden St
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offensive team lsnoOklahoflla, but it's the next best, says
.
Los Angeles
li 11 $ 45 2
Keep Your
awesome Milwaukee Buck cen- those club pulled to within l'
h kle Manny Fer. Portland
Kancas Coach Don F'ainbrough.
Th e Red Devils also have
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her, poses the biggest one of all, games of the first-place Buckc some height to counter Rivet-ia.
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'Nor th Carolina Sta te has a fi ne quarte rback, fo ur fine
Warm
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A
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Dolphins' dc. Se'attie
running backs — t hey ha ve dep th at the position - who
CY
Thursday's Games
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th best in the world every be tter coming from behind. If his reputation is for reboun. I
suffered 1
muscle in.
ae quick and have good speed," Fam brough said. "Their
ChiCago 9 MHvva:b,
Gneral
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last week and isa doubtday," said Chicago Coach Dick you watch us play very often in ding, not necessarily scoring,
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Friday, Games
11 performer
Motta, after the Bulls edged the tough games, it's usually like and his efforts could prove
f
for
1,,o the Dec 23
The object of Fambrough's praise is Kansas' opponent
Buffalo at Cleveland
WEATHERTRON
Bucks 97-94 Th ursday night in that."
t'tiie
in Monday night's Liberty Bowl game.
extremely valuable in cu tting
Boston at Houston
the
National
Basketball
After Ii.jcius Allen's jumper off the Brantley second and
North Carolina State will go into th e game wi th an 8-3
PUMP
Philadelphia :t Detroit°
Association. "So you'd be tter brought th e Bucks to within one third shot efforts.
pion
CInInL
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CALL.
Goidin State at Portland
bust your tail against him when at 95-94, Norm Van Uer sank
WL.
Outside of Oklahoma, which beat Kansas 48-20, the
1.
Lakeview Is a low-scoring
capital at Seattle
you're in there and make sure two foul shots and the Bucks at fire, while the Pals have been
0. INC.
Wolfpack is "th e finest offe nsive team we'll see th is
Games
Second-year
tackle Maulty
xa1t0
mt
you work harder than he does." the same time,
00Y
bear," Fambrough said.
hitting the ceiling with some of
1007 5, Sanford
322.6542
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ELswhere in the NBA, Port.
Chicago's
Chet
Walker
scored
their
efforts.
Detroit at Philadelphia
in the lineup.
land downed Phoenix 119.108. a game-high
26 "points while
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Capital at Golden State
against Detroit despite a hip
Memphis
107-194 and San An. The victory was Chicago's
Sundays Gami,
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NEW YORK (AP) - Joseph Cappelletti won the
SALE'
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tonio
nipped
bruise
Virginia 96-94.
sixth In a row and broke
vs
suffer
Kansas
City
ed
against
the
uroie ?IuiHeisman Trophy Thursday night.
Omaha at Kansas City
Not
only
Colts
Miami
Miami
did
the
waukee's
Bulls
earlier
lost
the
save
1
0•game
winnning
Joseph is John Cappelletti's 1-year-old brother and
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services
Ices 0, rtguar
cornerback
corn
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Milwaukee at Portland
he's suffering from incurable leukemia. Thursday night,
•riOn) w attw000,
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ALUMINUM
alsos.aved
sonic of their best for
Foley.
Phoenix at Seattle
6I 5
big brother John, Penn Sta te's AllAmerican running
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E ADA
Miami's offensive line
as
as the outstanding college Football player In th e count ry
strength Is also questionable.
and tearfully dedicated It to Joey.
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7310 Ill
The 2i5-poundtailback's voice quivered with emotion as
USED CFFSET PRINTING PLATES
tier injury and guard Bob Kue- Kentucky
It 10 sao
he told the $50-a.plate Ilelsman awards dinner, including
23 INCHES BY 36 INCHES
'herabcrg suffered a broken
N. York
is Ii 6))
young Joey, that "if I can dedicate this trophy to him
In
firm against the Colts. Veteran Vlrg;n;a
19 79 II
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a 121-)car vctcrLn
241 ii
By kI'N RAIPOPORT
23 Points and led a second-half
would mean everything."
'West Oivi.
acquired frotii Buffalo this Utah
Assoriatcd Press Sports Writer comeback.
year, will start for Kuechen- Indiana
ii is .SII
The Providen ce Friars are
San Francisco, on the other
.i
berg and rookie Ed Newman Denver
c
4 .500 I" finding themselves and the San hand, is
11
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moving backwards In. San Antonio
6 16 50Q 1'
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may start for little.
IDEAL LINING MATERIAL I TI.
uu . I
Francisco Dons would like to stead of ahead. Pick ed among
San DO
13 • II,
Fit Between Studdinosand Rafters)
Thursday, O.m
k..A BaIt'
get lost,
the country's top teams, the
Shula. who
NEW ORLEANS (AP)- A militant civil rights group
San Diego 107, Memphis 104
Those college basketball Dons have lost three of their
ver the
ore taking
'
Sits vowed to try to ruin the Sugar Bowl's first "national
4.Vergn a 94
NON-RUSTING PURE ALUMINUM
teams
were going in opposite first four games th is year.
Dolphins in 1970,
•iitill
championship' football game in 20 years unless its latest
EASILY INSTALLED WITH STAPI FGUN
, M'mjh
directio ns Thursday night after
Kenn1 at Cn
lacing a Baltimore
demands are met,
(flfltI
SUC t5.501
V
the eighth-ranked Friars posted
'Providence didn't beat a
his For the second straight
Whe th er it's true peril or simply ntirnIdatlon ta ctics,
UtaP vs. Cer&amp;,na at G,s-en
very
good team t on ight," said
a
76-57
victory
over
the
17th.
wo
th e Mid-Winter Sports Associa'.ion has been sha ken to Its
AN BE CUT WITH SCISSORS
r 11
San !'rancisco Coach Bob Gailrated Dons.
San Oieo at New Yort,
foundation.
IDEAL
FOR ROOFING or INSULATING
Saturlay's Games
First-year Lions' boss Don
"We're still learning about lard. "1 just can't believe we
Ycr.
The unto,ir is In unusual 'Itt ui.gle to force the pritate
Carolina
at
McCafferty was &amp;let.ikd to th e Chaslotte
oursil',,ts, said Providence only scored 23 poin ts in the 5tt,
ci'ganization that sponsors th e annual spor ts festival °
,
Baltimore head job when Shula
(,cacti Dave (avttt. "We have ouu
ui
entucity at Denver
be come one-third black - or else.
Son Anto,g at india..
left. Current Baltimore coach
Martin Barnes and Kevin Sta.
Phil
Smith led San FrancLs
More than social upheaval is entailed. The game can
Howard Schnellenberger was Utah v% VIrglni at Hampton
corn, but we're finding out with 13 poin ts, but only scored
Thr
pump up to $18 million in new money Into New Orleans,
lured oil Shula's Dolphins sta ff
about a lot of our kids."
Four of tnern In the second half
Kentuc at n
here ourIsm is big business,
300 N
was San Antonio at Memphis
after
McCafferty
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"If they are rated in the state
team will try to up its season pair of strong board men.
as a varsity team, then t here's
record one notch as they host
"We need to get some team a good chance their younger
Bishop Moore's Freshsnan and play," Bray said, "But that's teams are Pretty good too," he
Junior Varsity teams inat. hard to do in just one year of said.
till starting at 4 p.m.
playing time here."
However, he's also pretty
Under
Jacksonville
While shooting and maturity highon the Panthers' ability to
University graduate, Coach are on the plus side of the Like the pair of contests
Bob Rray, the Pantheni stand ledger,
Panthers, whose
. the
at 1.1, wi th a 4i-3o b1fl Over soUe lnciu&amp;s many junior
Lyman's frosh team and a l
varsity contests. are well on
Sport
to Leestzrg.
way to gaining the necessary
The double-header, which maturity.
will begin with the "B" team Others expected to see action
going up against the Hornets' in the "A" game match-up are
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r and J oe Star
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Derek Martin, Gary Brown.
'Everyone is going to see ball IAagUe granted Itroij a
Kenny aent%ey and Kevin game time" the Head
franchise in the new pro league.
grownVIUA?tOVA. Pa. - Jim
said. indicating his team is
Inthe'A"game,Braywjngo going into the contest to gain Weaver, 28, an Iowa State aswith Terry Smi th , Ruben experience.
stuzit and for seven years an
Cotton, Tim Raines, Leon
The Panthers have j
aide to Joe Paterno at Penn
Jenkins and Tr'nv Rrdits.
more match.up before the Statt', Was n.iicdt..h a t
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Year when the first baseball is thrown out (that is New Years
ain't II?) was the actions that went on between the Cubs and
their star third baseman Ron Santo. Santo has been with the
Chicago club for 14 seasons-he has been a stalwart at the hot
comet for them and all of a sudden-because of a slightly off.
year-the Cubs tried to trade him to the California Angels.
that the Baseball Players representatives had
put In thelt contract permitted anyone with more than ten
Year's exprrince to nullify a trade because they didn't want
to go. Santo became the first player to nullify a trade and the
Cute were forced to either keep Santo or get him to a dub
that he would agree to play for.
Having lived in the Windy City for 14 seasons Santo
wanted to go to the other Chicago club-the The White Sox of
the American League. Thty traded him there for four
players that nobody ever heard of. He now will play for the
Sox and don't be surprised if you we the Cinsox In the
playoffs next season.
With Bill Mellon and Dick Williams hitting the bail out and
some fairly solid pitching the White Sax are a bona fide
contender and Santo may just have picked his way to the
October Classic-aonething the Cubs owners will definitely
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cabinet, ne-cdt new tube, 1)0;
Empire era Style Couch, fair
r,rtitrvi, 1.35 t.t'c sin_ill ,!U''ile-rn. 323.7611.
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Knilting

Machine,

Miscellaneous

so

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64
* Maitland Flea Mart*
1911 H wy. 17 92. open Spt. &amp; SUfl. 5

trailer, boat or office; electric

SEWING MACHINES, STRETCH

design.

loved one's Christmas; some

Ave
Sa t

off ice Stuff. One time sale. Prices
way below discount prices. Seeing
i flel;eirç W H. STEMPER,
19l 3 French, Ph. 3224991.

$t95
each. - Eisy
Payments available. UnIted
Freight Sales, 3330 S. Orange

9,

31-Mobite Homes Rent
33-Mobile Home Lots
tor Rent
36-Resort Property
For Rent
P-Business Property

For Rent
31-Wanted to Rent
Real Estate

Foremen
UTILITY CONTRACTORManhole, conduit and cable.
Experienced only. Paid v6tion,
holidays. hospitalilation. Call
WIPICO CONSTRUCTION CORP.
131-3453

47-Mobile Homes
44-Farms and Gruvs
45-Resort Property
For Sat.

SA14.MO.PARYS, 1 7.3
Trailers &amp; Apes. 7 Adult parks, 2
Family pak.s. 3513 hwy. 11.92.
Sanford, 323 1930; Day, Wk., Mo.

if

47-Real Estate Wanted

For Sate

Goods

51-Household
52-Appliances
53-TV. Rad,o

.

Female Help Wanted

c,Ir:TS
ExTRAORDiiAlRF: --Some great gift ideas •n Yule-foe
Gift Guide. It will SOJwt your gift
Qviiig problem.

30-Miscettanaous

Stereo

S4-Garage Rummage Sates
a-Boats £ Marine
Equipment
-Camping Equipment

ADULTS - NO PETS
116W. 2nd. St.

Experienced wheel
alignment man. Apply in person
2301 S. French Ave., Sanford.

46-Income And
investment Property

Merchandise

AVALOI APARTMENTS

Two bedroom duplex turnistied
apartment. 4720 Orlando Drive,
Sanford

Wanted: Man for laundry washroom
and small pickup &amp; delivery route
in Sanford. 6 days a week, short
hours, good pay. Full time employee need apply only. Apply In
person, 113 Palmetto Ave., Sanford Dry Cleaners.

43-Lots and Acreage

WELAKA APARTMENTS
114W. 1st. St.

Clerks- Will train, heavy lifting. No
fee. Instant pay. Noreell Teits.
porary. 271) Lee Rd., Winter
Park, 617 9119,
Wanted:

I-Houses for Sate

7 bedroom furnished, $130 mo,
utilities included. Adults, no pets.
Ph. 3730140.
112 BEDROOMS, ADULTS ONLY
PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
234$ Park Drive, 722.2*41

Houses Rent

37

.3 toroom. 2 bath home, $03 West
woodland Dr. it 6. last mo. plus
deposit. 32376)6.

Wanted RIds and LPPII. Apply in 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, In Winter
Springs. Kitchen equipped. 1115.
person, Sanford Nursing and
SIOO deposit. Mid Seminole Realty
Convalescent Center, 930
Inc. $31 1330 and atter 6 p.m. call
Meltonvitle Ave., Sanford.
3223482.
RelIef cook and housekeepers.
Ideal location! 2 berm., 1½ baths.
Knowledge of diets preferred, not
ce-n.ha,wwcarp.t,G.E.klIcts,n,
necessary. Apply Lake.,ew
may extras. Adults. Deposit. In
PIursrng Center, 919 E. 2nd St.,
Sanford .
b-drm hOuSt. , beoom air
ill? Stevens Ave., $173 first, last
Pt, before I am., after 5p.m. 372

ad. call the- Classified Mvet1ii'r..j
Department, 3722611 or 131-9993

EMate

Shop. located in prime shopping
area. Includes inventory equipment and leas,.
Wettaverentals

34 Hour Service
C611 227-74`11111

Make lots of fOOt's Its your cloWt;.
Sell No-Long" Needed Items with
a Classified

Duo Therm out circulating heater

electric washer, swimming pool
filter, central air furnace,
condition. 323 )03

Utility trailer s, 5*9 1. 4*1'. Good
Condition, reasonable- ph. n.
9052, II no answe-. keep trying.

SOFA'A'Th CHAIR CLOSE OUT- 7
sets with solid hardwood frame,
complete sets lust $79.50 cash or
t er ms Firs t come, first served on
selection of fabrics, vinyls or

Just In time for Chrlstmasl We-have
a sur plus of furniture, tables,

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GLEN ARDEN

Merchandise

60-fice Equipment

And Supplies

1-Buiding

Materials

nursing homes. In Sanford.
Attamorde Springs and Apopka
area. Apply 9 through 2. MondayFriday; 233 Whooping Loop.
Altamonte Springs. (Cranes
Roost Office Park, behind new
Jordan Marsh, 436 and 1-4 area)

el-Equipment for Ritrit
S-Pets and Suppliti

4 6-HOrses
t. -Livestock and Poultry
el-Wanted to 8uy
e9-Stamps Coins

Master bHuticlan with Cli,nf,ue,
Sanford location. Pay 60 cent.
Call 67111 S010. $301636
Doom Maid needed Apply in person
at 5!umbcflarsd Court Motel. Hwy
17 92, Santtxd no Phone calts

iD-Swap and Trade
71-Antiques
72-AuctIOn
-

wanted, frq'anfurds
newest shop Call between 5 - 30
...".! I p n'

15-Campers Travel
Trailers

Beautician
Marie's beauty Salon
Ph, 323-0347, 3723750

16-Auto RepairsParts

.

Acmsoriits

7.-Junk Cars

Pmoved

79-Trucks and 'railirs
£0-Autos for Safe

Girl Friday. port time, shorthand,
r'e!,n biii1Jr0'n11
?',ang. r
-1 I
;h Ci 15
'Ait
ttjppflibIe woman to care
for 2 smtl buyS. o-*rt fran
sOort,ton. Hrs. 7 Ip 4. Pit. 772

coos

$1-Aviation

This NEWSPAPER do"
nat knowingly accept
4(P WAHTFD 405 ttt
/ts4.ulorCyCCS
t.ased cm age from em
pioyrrt cvtrod by W:
DISCRIMINATION,
AGE

IN EMPLOYMENT ACT.
Mri r.tcrm,.ttnn n',5j 5
i .-'. - f,_
-

Rtn. 3T1. Of
!wc Prc,f CIt. 72 W. Lake
rai..'y Dr.. P 0 &amp;z

A

34

Ca.-tdo. Fl, flC'ö.
Of5O 741 4413_

School teacher needs babys4ttlr. 73
Mo.,. thru Friday. Own Iran
sportatlon. Call s74-1119 .fec 3.30Male-Female

Help Wanted
iRlvERS. Part tune or full time.
We Ira;ri you oow c3mrni$5JOfl
.r 23l .
r

Ax PREFAPEMS- EPe-tivocr411 )ndrv4uai tax refurr. Salary
plus bonus. iontord arid Longa
gil ices (Orf*ij H&amp;R BSork Inc..
11177131 N. Byd • DcLar4. Pta. 377
(I 1*24 7344It
(1904

Mobile Homes Rent
2 Bdrm., Mobile Home
Furnished. Air L Carpet
$30 Mo. ifl. 333.1417

¶. W-r wanted fOr hOSIlt5 and

67-Lawn and Garden
63.-4MchinerY and Toots

Tr?nsportit

CHRISTMAS BELLS JINGLE-to
DOES (HE MONEY you Can
make in your Were time as an
AVON Peptr-1entativL Call 444.
3079

2 bedroom itousetrailer furnished.
electrIc or Ivil heat. Children or
pets welcome. 372.3439.
New 7 berm., $wio &amp; 3 berm.,
%11 14 60, plus lot rent. IS minutes
from Sanford. 131.1464 &amp; $33 7311
alIt, 6.

Realtors

Lqwxxxj
an

10 9,

Stenstrom 4
5_4T
Realty

SUNLAIIO - WE HAVE NINE
HOMES listed. in this highly
desirable location priced from
519.200 to $24,000. Most have 3
tctrooms, some ha-se 2 baths
Most are in good Condition. We'll
be happy to show tnem.

WYPINEW000 - TWO BEDROOM
FRAME COTTAGE with heat, air,
living room, dining area, equipped
kitchen, all for only $10,300.
Condition fair,
it anywyl It
may be what you want I
Call

. Iniums
-Condon

Builder. New 3
bedroom. 7 bath tvmaj Car-

Pet trig, rare, 'iish,.,astier,
disal, central Mat-air. Lot 110
X 144'. Ph. 671.410.

R oberts &amp; Gilman
'I%
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Raymond M. Ball. Peg.
Esflu.er P1a12,Aisoclate
917 W.! r.,

.

Houses for Sale

"Stop Um!" Ptciecresf-3 berm, 1 bath, all
carpet, a-c. stove, rung, well 3
CASSEL.8EMRY
pump, screened porch. fruit frm,
$fl,1MY By owner, 323013? after , Takeover nslg.r buy FHA. VA With
no money down. 3 bdUn., Mm
LOCH
ARBOR-Spacious
3
central air PPM. wilk to $tot*$
pUn
fmiy
,
b.'h. pLt
-i
571. SX
rO-..T, r..çpco ktr.crL 5
Side retriotretor freezer, two c-ar
"We
Stop
oarjçe. beevtiutli 'aritcai.ed.
wGudptivacy!rnce.Arnttosee.
I'll 141 ('
347,5AJ
liii ve ..)ucceeu.

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r, Jrp-, i.i&amp;d

garage, fenced 534.100

Elmer Bakalla, Inc.
Realtor

HALL REALTY
1EAL TOP -

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Fern ParS.

MOSSIE C.
BROKER

LIIJW

BATEMAN
312-740

- ilk.

DII tONInG 2609 Sanford Ave,
322 6390

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n2.o.
Give Dad a CoIil Butane Ligher,
$9.95 &amp; up from Gwaltney
JewelerS, 70.1 S. Park Aye.

Orets them up for Christmas in a
pair of Poll Parrot Shoes.
Knight's Shoes, 20* E First.
New arrival? CLOTHING. In tme
for Christmas. Merry-Go-Pound.
79S S. Sanford Ave. 373.9040.

;.
.
r,ds for ?.'-m
Plo rncire d,t pa
G.E. portable or buIlt-in dish.
washer'S. Sanford Eleztrlc. 377
1542.
Make Mon's lift easier, lit a Kirby
00 th work, It's S machines in
one. Kirby Vacwm Cleaner, joy
W. 77th St., Sanford. 323-3130

Sped Quart Washers &amp; Dryers
from Firestone, dc-r'?ovyn 5,,fc't'd will rna.e lAun'y drui.Jc-r-,
easier for Mom all year, 322-oj.
Give Mom comfort and beauty-a
pair of Daniel Greene house
slippers from Knight's Shoes, 200
. First St,
A gill that Is SEW right-. Futura
Sewing Machine from Vingdon's,
downtown S3nlord, 373
Gft3

will

KIDS l

Like

?r Ott; roaSter 3 Sor 10 %pt-'-i
,crn fixit Shop. z
Frenth. (Hwy ii 92), 333.473),

They'll enjoy the cold Holiday
season in sweaters &amp; vests from
buttOns 3 flows, 3640 Hitwatha
Ave.

Franklin Mint &amp; other unusu al gift
items &amp; coIns, of coves*. Tom's

Coins, 124 E. Morse Ave.. Winter
Park, 647-1239,
ALL out of ideas? ViSIt ETHELL'S
ANTIQUES, I mile west of I-I on
old State Ri. 43 it "14" station.

Pools, 3725171.
Gifts ot Distinction, Diamonds,
Watches. SilverChina, Cryital.
Kader's Sanford. 3227343.
Give Roller Skates for Christmas-

Gifts for

kyllm-1

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1111$
F.

BULLDOZER
:'earng lots our specialty. 373)73)
aft
.m.,
In-

large selection of skate cc-

ce-norm..
SKATE CITY ROLLER RINK
Dog Track R oad
*31-2174
WESTERN WEAR-BOOTS

SPECIAL DISCOUNT on all Saddle-t
in stk. The Equestrian, 52 W.
Broadway, Oviedo. 3634)6).
Oil you know that Collins Florist,
Fairway Plats, has a nice
,election of small ift$7 373.1701.
Wires GE Spray iSle-am Iron and a
GE Toaster Oven from Gregor y
Lumber, 6th &amp; Maple. 3770300.
Bring sparkle to her eyes with ,
T!t.hy Sd e-tilJAlrmrr.t rin - . %l),j
up Gwaltney Jewelers, )4 S.
Park

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Pelts, moccasins, billfolds, Saddle
equipment Save a) lIst Old Corral
Western Shop, $7.97, 1 mile S. at
Debary. "# 4051
-GET EXTRA CASH FOR
CHRISTMAS by selling sour good
used fu rn iture and appliances to
Larry's New &amp; Used Mart, 215 5.

Santord Ave Ph, 327-4)72.
S.nta's headquarters-boats 1 hard

Ii"ts good selection. The
Iquestrian,
W. Broad-wa,,
Oviedo 3434161,

H OME

The Sound of music sviM abound in

your home from the stereo you
purchase

it
FIRESTONE,
wntgwn Sanford. 3220344

Concrete
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SeIe-ct a gift from our complete
Whfrlpool home appliance center,
Geneva Heating 1, Air Cent
Se-mv., 30% Orlando Dr., 373-3431

p

Nova VS, iiuto. air, radio, Ma?.

817.1$

up. Met'to Pinecrest

Shopping Center.

Give- fash'-nabfe c!oihal tram Oute
Limits. 5.anlord Plcia. Gil
Certificate's are just perfect.

Gifts for the

OME

- U.S. and Foreign

Coins U. S
Currency; Fir jewelry; battles
FMiP4OL COIN CENTER

109 We-sT

51.

'FOR THE GOLFER IN

YOUI
FAMILY - .Topllneof Gotf Ctubi
balls,
bags,
s po rtswear

r-.. !i!fa lr',.fl5
WlLSUt F,iAIER for the be-st
Cnnstmcs ever. Save ort national
brAnds. Liberal trIde-int. Ftte
delivery. Convenient terms We
give TV tarnps. 31) E. lit st. n.
3472* -..i

Painting-Interior &amp; exterior,
re-pairs. roofs painted, free honest
experienced estimates. 3730791.

REASONABLE PRICES CALL

vacuum
ttttlititttitttittitilt

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to PHIL DEERE FURNITURE

for a r00mful or just that certain
accent 11cm. We have the fine--st
brands, at the most reasonable
prices to be found any-wher e You
will also be pleasantly surpris,d
at our large selecti
of ver y
unusual and very unique gift
items, Come In.rdfrepp4lL
DEERE FURNITURE W. Firdl
St lHvvy 44) Just) ml. east of Ii,
327-0230.

___________________

FREE Home Demonstration

0079.

Phone: 322-261. 1
a

CONCRETE PATIOS
COOBURN FENCE CO.
PH. *30.324

Custom Homes

-

We tulid custom homes, or extra
b.droomo,bitlsrooms, playrooms.
SUN Enlarprises, Inc 130 4*47

Doors _________________________

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Woaper

Custom made screen room4,cai'.
ports. Top workmanship arid
materials, LEACH ALUMINUM
373-4475. Custom made cabinets, bars,
vanities or replace that old
(ounIer t.-p, 373 1Q40

Lawn

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Service

LI
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They'll be the hit Of thecanine
bathed in medicated
rinse from Ani ma l haven,
5757
JOLLY GOOD
off
tuoceited O YOU IS' The Yuletide
Gift Guide.

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Metal, Plastics, Jewelry. Trophies
4)IUelhDr..$anlord,372 $S

or 372 2172.

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TV-Radio-Stereo

I

Custom camper on Cad illac chassis,
Stove, refriger at or , sleeps , 3226517, evenIngs,

BRAND NEW
VOLKSWAGENS

2453.

NOW IN STOCK
FOR
IMMEDIATE
DELIVERY!!!

48

Auto Repairs

76

Parts. Accessories

TIRES
77$ * 11 black 51$.5 plus tax; 52$ x
14, black $11.93 plus tax; G70 * 14,

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raised white letters, $29.91 plus
tax; 179 a 15 Firestone white
waIls. $37.5 ptut tax. B.aroalns on
Pirello Steel Belted Radial tires.

Got

Yours

Today

At.,,.

BILL BAKER VOLKSWAGEN, INC
hA Ta,QCAT,15,$
'.Skyj
SANFOIO
MILANO
liii Hwy PIP) Stt
S Hiry PIP) $
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Sa.usrd Pt Zn In
Dir
Pa o
Orla, Pt tat ;i
Sai.v-d Pa nj I)#
FICIAD

Lots Cl good used tires 1,3 and up.
SANFORD TIRE SERVICE
(Formerly Humhrey's Tires)
£20 S. French, Sanford
Ph. 372 0877

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1974 FordL T,D.,

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1

2 Door Hardtop
Equipped with V.8, vinyl seats, white sidewall
tires, convenience group, deluxe bumper group,
automatic transmission, factory air, power
steering, power brakes, radio, tinted glass,
I., group, Loa
uepUXe g11,
dedl

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New Courier

DOWN CASH or TRADE
Pmts 1106.54 Mo. For
2 Mo. Apr. 11.13

transportation.

GEAR IS IN DEMAND. SELL IT
NOW WITH A CLASSIFIED AD.

54

Garage - Rummage
Sales
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- -&amp;
-IIJMMAGE SALE- -- Toys
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GOOD
SELECTION

Clothes, MiSc, 415 Beth Drive. 327.
Saturday &amp; Sunday.

2334
55

$a,o'3 *

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BUY NOW

Boats&amp;Marine

Equipment

&amp; SAVE!

ROBSON Mi\RINF

DOWN CASH or TRADE
Only $9•3 Mo.
42 Mo. Apr. 11.13

7927 Hwy I? f2
Jr, 5761

*Wifft
Approved

196.0 Trojan Boat
23'CablnCruiser
Call 3237547

Credit

Jack Prosser
HWY. 17-92 &amp; LAKE MARY BLVD., SANFORD

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OF

Travel Trailer
Sleeps 6, $750
Camp Seminole, 372-4410

Extended decor package, rear
step bumper, deluxe wheel
covers. Tops in economical

TOYS FOR TOTS and lots of other I
gilt Ideas in the Yuletide Gilt
Guide in the Classified Section I

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list

JUST RECEIVEDH

PICKUPS

Solid state AM FM radio, casette
tape- recorder, $40. Motorola

(Over, 53 hp Johriton &amp; Gal
Trotter, Extras like new, 372 3772

I It

call tsr apetntm,ii$

Antiques

needth best Do not tsk:a ctats
Over 20 year&amp; experience.
Refinishing and re-pairs Free
pickup and delivery. At Klug, 73U
3232. Rt, 3, Box 177, DeLanO.
Fia.
0=1111111IM--ttl

Columbia gas range. I year old,
perfect condition. Ph. 323 0*41

.

We replace old WindOws, any type,
Save fiei. Free screen. SUN
Enterpris,s, Inc. 130-4142.

valier Motor Inn

1 49

NSTALLEO

*

16' Bonita Bow Rider w full vinyl

Ca

trailerS and campers from New
World Travel, hwy. 17.93,
Longwood. 134-9471,

110 LONGER USED CAMPING

WON Drib

i.
thi1

$04A

?6)7OrIndo Drive, 3720352

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LAWN CARE SPECIALISTS
residential,
Commercial and
Contracts now avail#bte. 373-0319

9314W
il PlAZA 115* FLIt
OMS CARPET

Wanted to Buy

YOUR ANTIQUES

MILLERS

WIndOWS

1-411 ENGRAVING SERVICE

71

TELEVISION SETS $25 UP

DICK JOYCE WELL DRILLING
3' and larger, pumps. sprinktert

Engraving

7

L'UE41iDttWt

NEW VOLKSWAGENS

CENTER. 109, W. lit 3734351.

stereophonic stereo, $ track tape
deck, AM-FM radio I, record
player. 5)00. Ph. 322009).

U&amp;M WELDING
Road Service, Build Up.

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best otter Ph 372 3760

A SHIPMENT

Ife the- latest In new and used travel

silver coins. SEMINOLE COIN

KENMORE WASHER, parts,
service, used machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES, 3230697,

PHONE 322 9276

Prv'i'ar Lrm.lns Ve-ty,

Fla.

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Marty to choose from. Dick's A15T
piiance Sales &amp; Service, 2611 S.
French Ave., Sanford, 377-7631.

Welding

Consls.in. Call 131-7070. AAA
AUCTION, Hwy. 1797, Longwood,

To buy and sell gold or silver coins.
contact us first. We Also buy bulk

Freezers

_Fre-e Ejtmatrs Ph 372 6373

Land Cltring_______1
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Every Friday 7:30 P.M. $uy, Sell or

69Stam P5 Coin S

tibet's. ranges, retrlg %3993 up.
Also re-pairs. Myers Appliance,
210 Sanford Ave.. 323.7932

53

manager 373 67)0

Alt-boat, 100 tsp. Continental 10 .
1700. Also 3 keg draftbox. Ph
1319016
I

Ph. 322.1481
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credit

mil ea ge, fully equipped. wiJil oval
tires, vinyl roof, p.s • pb., 51750 or

Autos for Sale

small pick-up. Phone- 323-5700.

Want to buy clean used refrigerator
In good working condition.
Ressainat 1311-20M

CondItiOning Serv. 30% Orlando
Dr. First bldg. South of Airport
Blvd. on 17 97 373 5434.

PAUL SLATER
Professional Wallpaper Hanger
Llcrssed.Residential.Commercial

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Hodges 3 Griffis Land ClearIng
Ecavatlng &amp; i3radrtg. Ph. 3231797 or 322.6313. day (f nile-.

HarI91n9

W- repisre oljhl'r', Any type-. ',
'.',.t'rr (Cmldt,OflU5, 372 4.61-)
- meow
Size Sii,i t.jt SUN Lnterpi'ises, I.- Hooks Garden&amp;Latn5.n'mce
Inc. 1304117
Vi ELLS DRLLED.PUMPS
14 Landscaping, Mowing, Edging,
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
Trimry rg
All types and St Xe-S
0-332 421*
We repair and servic.a
Builders, sub contractors.
STIPIEMACHINE&amp;
Lawn CIexn.Up, and Light Hauling.
Com plete HouSe Plans and Shop
SUPPLY CO.
Tremblay, 323-2774.
Drawings. Fast, dependable.
economical. Call Victor-36S 3741
377 6'1.32
707 W. Ind St.
KEN'S MOWING SERVICE
Acreage. LcIt and Lawn
- Freee%hmate. call 373iO4
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331 2069

Carpentry, Re-modelin,
Custom Work, Free Estf"nate. 373-

Bring Results

FRIGIDAIRE, v.ITCP4EPI
MAYTAG, FEDDERS. All major
appliances. Best In quality and do,
pe-ndabllity. HOME APPLIANCE
CENTER, 1700 W. 1st St 377.3*33,
Ligt'l vt the Holiday Season with
I&amp;* oplIc lamp kiti from Village
Crattsmsn. !C'7 ¶ P,
21 p7)0

Call Ray

Cleaners

KIRBY VACUUM CLEANER
Only autriorized sates 3 service in
Sanford. Open 93. Mon-Fri., 5l.
9.1 107 W 271h St. Ph. 373 $120.

Reasonable

\'Vanf Ads

H

'Ui.'

Service, Dc Mossni,,, Tranplanting a. Removal of trees. Lakefront
cleaning. No job too large or too
Small Call 333 4649 anytime-,

HOME IMPROVEMENTS
SmallJObs Wanted
377 1331, "Lake Mary"

down, lake over. Call
manager Ph. 323-4230

Will pay $3.50 per 100
Clean
Spanish moss, no sticks or trash.
Sludtr Floral Co of FIa. S.
fleardall Ave. 323 1710

Christmas
now.
Financing
available. Geneva Heating I. Air

E. ARMSTRONG free 6. Lakefront

BUDDY'S

Custom Painting

Decorating for the Holidays? Come

taM,al h.*i I. n-

Complete KOdak Pockt camera
sets make great gifts Gift Boxed.

SERVICES UNLIMITED
HANDYMAN

ad. to sell your don't needs!

'72 FORD GRAP. TORINO. Nothing

'69 CHEVY PICK-UP. Nothing
down, take over, call credit

AUCTION

CASH 372I1I2
For used furniture, appliances.
tools, etc. Buy I u' 1 00 1 items.
Larry's Mart, 21$ Sa nf ord Ave.

three super salesman, a classIfied

.'.

kf.46 West Sanford
3235620

Dryors.

Ire-c Delivery,

SHELLEY AUTO SALES. 70$
French Ave.. 323-2NO.

down, take over. Call Credit
Manaper 373 6230.

Dell's Auction Service

Cam per Top for Datsun. Toyota or'

JIM DANDY FEEDS
Buy direct from boxcar at wptoiasate
price's, J ol ly Charlie-guarantees in
writi ng to-we'st Prices in Fla.
GormIy', E. 44 past Be-ardall at
PR trac ks.

1963 Dodge Dart, extra clean,
automatic transmission, good
fires, radio, heater. Only 1.495.

'73 Ford Gran Torino Sport. Fully
loaded. Small down or what have
OU &amp; take over. 322-4514.

67

Feed

Ph. 323-1127.

'70 CHEVROLET IMPALA. Nothing

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7111.

Tree Service

iOQFrenchAve,,372.9531
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WE HAVE JUST GOTTEN IN A
BUNCH OF BICYCLES AND
TRICYCLES, JUST IN TIME
FOR CHRIST MA S.

19' Tra vel Trailer, like new. Completely equipped Save 1 1, 372

67-A

DON BALES
Sanford Mot or Company
50*5 French Ave .322 4342

17
60

With love- &amp; care. Profession al
Ph 323 3$94or373 3959

Livestock And
Poultry
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For, the be-If buy in Amer ican
Mofort, arid Jeep vehicles, see

1966 Ford FairlaneSo))
statIcr, wagon. $100.

177 Flight Line Ave.
Sanford Airport
Ph. 373-3900

numerous to mention. For your
"trjstm4; thopp'n.j visit us !h

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**AMC. JEEPS**

$37.50
SPARTAN BUMPERS

amplifier, straight guitar, wood
burning stove. All kinds of new
toots, practically new si ng le bed,
hundreds of other Items too

ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
Top prices paid, used. any condition.
6441126. Winter Park.

WPII1ESIOE APPLIANCES, 644.

Fast efficient Service, old and 'sew
Bonded, licensed, 3220951

AOCOCK
Roofing&amp;SheetMetal
Gutters &amp;Dmn Spouts

POODLE GROOMING.

Cash buyer
articl,: fur.
niture, etc. HWY 46 ANTIQUES,
3224972.

Refrigerators,

and

WARRANTY

* Bell Plumbing Co.*
Let a classified ad se-Ip you clean cut
your attic, garage or ba semen?
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rreeChrlstmas Puppies
Will 14010
Ph. 3fl 3969

manager 323-4230.

For domestic 3 Imported pickups
Save 40 pct.-Bvy direct-Factory

items. Two guns, guitar and

Wanted- Old furniture, lamps,
misc. private party. Ph. 3n.iii

Whirlpool home appliance centerenterdishwashers, compactors. Price's
start at 51*9.93. Get Mom hers for

Phim bing

WHOA. Don't throw away useful idle
items Sell them quickly With a
Herald Want Ad by calling 322
261 1 arid askinq for a friendly
Adyi5ç,

Ceramics

jACKSON'S CERAMICS.
kiln dealer. 10 S Closed Thursday
- 3 Sunday. 3727921.

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Board lnq- Profess Ions l with love- I
o
4 p.m. Animal Haven
Boarding. 3375737

St. Bernard pups. Born Dec. It's.
AKC registered parents. On
premises. Call 372-1)14 or come
we at 2403 Hiawathn Ave. after 4.

68

Appliances

Washers

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4

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32234 22

-RECONDITIONED

Call for tree evaluation $317370.

somm
dome
repair,
Improvement,
painting. No lob too large or too
small Ph 32)1609.

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9-

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Gifts

G1ft fc,r

Give Dad Black &amp; Decker power
tools. and Stanley hand tools from
Gregory Lumber, 6th &amp; Maple.

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ENERGY CRISIS? Save yours by
using the Yuletide- Gift Guide In tne Classified Section

lestalled Call Geneva Pltg &amp; Ar
Concl Service 333 3411

Home
_ Improvements

Beauty Core
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Pet Care mmismismossist

57

Dog training in your home- All
Breed Dog Training Academy

I

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TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
.(formerly Harrieft's Beauty Hook)
- Sit E.Pine,3fl

BUY THE BEST for Dad, DINGO
BOOTS from KNIGHT'S SHOES,
201 E. First,

T1

'L ..
Hogan Insulation, SANFORD
CON Heaters Cleaned, Serviced, Sold arid
HCATIUC,
P.
AIR

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DAD

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Pool Table taking up too much1
room? A Classified Acf will find ita
buyer.

CHRiSTMiS SPECIALIII

TREAT YOUR FEET to treat by
using the- Yuletide Gilt Guide in
tod ay's Classified Section.

36" Electric Stove by Magic Chef,
Avocado, 2 yrs. old,almost new.
$99.30. 373.4977.
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Airless&amp; Conventional
Ph. 323 2954

'U FALCON WAGON.P4otts'ng'
down, take over, call cred it

Trucks and Trailers

Let a classified ad help you cleec out
your attic, garage or basement!
NEW BOARDING KENNELS WITH'
GROOMING FACILITIES. West
Hwy. 46 Ph. Rcland Dunn, owner,
IS
Campers
377-4057.
Travel Trai le rs

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE

pm, Ph. 322-7533.

HOME &amp; BUSINESS

Pets and Suppiies
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Is a

Purebred New Zealand white rabbit
herd. 60 does, 6 bucks, all or part.
322 9732.

Lamps 53 up, tables. $6.50 up; oc.
c*ilonaI chaIrs, 13 UPi dkwttej,
$15 up. KuIp Decorators, 409 W.
Firil St. 322.7333.

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with designs. Pay $39.50 or 6
payments of $7 per month.- S.. at
Sanford Sewing Center, 307 E.
First St., Downtown.

Modern Gold Sofa, good condition,
$91. 2 End Tables, $25; After 3:30

EXTERIOR PAINTING
PH. 3fl64o.r372.7!

CLEANING. CALL

Insulations

nir,_aA or-ic
S fl ¼. FJfl fl ¼/I

INTERIOR AND

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SAVE GAS and time and trouble
With the Yuletide Gift Guide now
;pe3rIng daily in thi ClassIfIed
Section

Pointing

OIL HEATER &amp; WALL FURNACE
RALPH'S
HOME SERVICE, 373-$9Sa.

FP'Il line GEAppliances
Sanford Electric Company

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2L

BALL REALTY

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summon
IV

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322.2420 Anytime

Ray Crank,

Heating

Applances

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&amp;

LOCH ARBOR - EXCLUSIVE DELIGHTFUL NEW 3 bedroom.
r'? ba th 2 st or y executive colonial
With climate control, double
garage, formal dining room and
all new house feature-i. Price Iut
reduced to 146,500.

Appnt.

Attic

iç

To Serve You!

Central Heat 1. Air Condticnirig
For free estimate. call Carl Harris,
as SEARS in Sanford. 372-177).
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Experts 'Ready

Call For

Junk Cars Remov ed

STEP + BUMPERS

FRIDAY NIGHT 7 O'CLOCK
Artificial Christmas trees, Or
naments, and other Christ mas

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Pug for Christmas. See
now. Terms Available. 190
Alma, Lake Mary, 323-3299.

On deluxe IIe-cctii zig tag. 3 needle
positis, built in buttonhole maker

TTU

SENKARIK GLASS &amp; PAINT CO
21OMagnolia Ave.

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211W.
SthSanF!
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Business Property

ianitn'ial service
uded. AAA
location AvallibIe immediately
Ii,.,. 17') 4070

40

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Air Conditioning
nnom

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$98
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830-5500
.flC

64

3223lO3

Klns .Queens

Wrectory

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MATTRESS
BOX SPRINGS

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ill )IS E. First $t.

CHGOSE FROM

at In)
mwalpLa.za Ilalpaji

3

Household Goods

buysell-trade

Idyliwilde Homo By

THE FIRESIDE "

Is what you'll have in flsii lovely I
bedroom home with screened
patio area. Huge towering oaks,
ante pool set this home apart
from most In this x'ke range. Call
me, and I'll be happy to show you
anytime. Shirley Bennett, Assoc.
MERRY CHRISTMAS.

"SflfOrd'I Sales Leader"
Your Mvltiple Listing Agency
For ,'sefli
Local and Nationa l MLS
2563 Park or.
SANFORD, downtown prestous REALTORS
office suite-, e-le-v8tOf, parking. and KINOSBERRY- El Caphen St,

37

TO

Realty, 322 1301
764) Hiwt Ave. at 17-92

$#-Bicycles
$9-Musical

IBeauliful Large
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Wooded Lots
St re t Lighting *Sidewalks &amp; City Water &amp; Sewer
'CUSTOM BUILT HOMES WITH MANY PLANS

Payton

"CHRISTMAS BY

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Love

beds, etc. that must be sold be for e
January at some price-I Set at
Gregory Mobile Homes. 500
French Ave. , Sanford.

COlOrS. United Freight Sales, 3550
S Orange Ave Orlando.

You. ,,4

Longwood area- 3 bedroom, 2 bath,
family room. central airIseat,
fenced, carpeted. one year new.
Many extras, $79,130. Owner $34.
7411.

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good condition. Ph. day 3773241,
night 3223151

Welcomes

Roberts &amp; GiIan -

Unfurnished

TO PLME A Yule-tide Gift Gu

S/-Sports Equipment

Calibart Real

As

65

S. Orange Ave., Orlando,

94&amp;4&amp;

SHOE REPAIR

Furnished

I

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M&amp;diterranean bedroom Sets with
intricate Spanish designs, heavy
chest handles, and hard rubbed
finish, I piece set Includes dresser,
miryor, chest and bed, $99 cash or
terms. United Freight S ales, 3350

ASSUME PAYMENTS
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1970 Maverick. 6 cyt. Auto. New
paint &amp; br ak es. 1 owner. $930. Ph.
372777 5.

Roger 327-1179.

Auction

Auction Sale

Equipment for Rent

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SPANISH BEDROOM SETS, 3
brand
new
Spanish
i.

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Life in'

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Rent Blue Lustre Electric Carpet
Shampooer for only $ I per day.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE

C.11b.2',20

1-leoge
TAPE
Trimmer;
RECORDERS. '.-" Drill; 16 P.'..'.f
Movie Projectors. Other Surplus
odds 'ri ends Including 1.1 carat
Omega DIAMOND Watch for

STITCHES, (I) nationally athrr
tised brand has all the latest
Stretch stitches, famous from
loading bobbin, built-irs button.
holes, blind hem and decorative

Oriand., Mon Fri 9 t
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Bicycles
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Bikes, Bikes, Bikes

aMUAA#1 DAIM,',dI

SMALL

* Construction *

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'oOC nevy body
$100 or best offer.
372433,

1973 Ford Ranger XLT pick-up, air.
auto radio -aux. fuel tank, factor y
camper topper, low mileaoe. Call

:tj

Used.
All siz and mtels. 10 specs, s
bought &amp; sold. Hiday EQUIP.
Speeds, and stindard biRes now
me-nt, 3913 N. Orang Blossom Tr., * Sanford Auction *
available at Firestone Store. Call
Orlando, Ph. 293-4973.
PUBLIC
AUCTION
EVERY , 372024.4
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MONO
STEREO COMPONENT SETS
NIGHT. Antiques, TVs,
ThtAn%we-ffO
"What
tOdOWIth your
Miscellaneous, New and used
of 3 only. In hacud.onte
old
Se-fl It with a Classified
appliances.
furniture
and
walnut
Pttti
with world famous 4
Ad
Special sales (watch ads).
speed automatic turntable, A.
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speaker audio system. AM FM
radio,$ track tape player. Cash or
Auctioneering Services 59 - Musical Merchandise
terms UrL?Cd Fre- one
l,;,
i)r. T".C(lr : T
Or.'r.jc t,-,c', Or hi
ICE
,
ri. 9 to 9. Sat. 9 to
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Ph. 661-4117, DiBary
Buy, sell, consign, appraise, or
BARGAINS AND JUNIQUE
special sales out of anything
Hammond organ French Provincial,
value Hwy. 17-92 (behind Wincherry wood. beautiful, perfect
12 GA. DBL. SHOTGUN, sgI.IlO go;
Chester Mobile Homes.)
conulicn,
p93, Ph. 6$43.$3,
SCM
Typewriter; ,3237340
Electric
Sanlord,Fla,
3237)A
regular; 3 Clock alarm Radios;
"Pi ng " putter a. others.
Refrigerator suitable for travel

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Miscellaneous
ForSale

Restaurant equipment, new

m.qt

Telescope, $2; New shuffleboard
et. 5.4; It Popular games, $4; )1
Children's books, $1.50. 3771435

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REEL'S BODY SHOP
IIO9 Sanford Avenue
17

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FN, 9E'5 OVER

Sale

Autos for

12 Volt Auto Batt erie'$$)1.75

7
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SO

Want to Sell something? M small
investment In a Classified Ad will
tiring re$uttt
50

80

?.tiandoned. unwanted junk cr
hauled away. Your colt, 8 10.
Orlando, 295-4191 anytime.

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--117'
--'
ocxi income corner property,
x
60, toned commercial SC.3.
127.300, Terms. Ph. 322-2790.
.

Ca sh register, 1 show case with iron
safe, 2 air conditioners $25 egumball machine for service
truck. 373 341*,

SEWING MACHINE

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Pa rts. Accessories

AT THE T,

-Wi. Ht

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SINGER ZIG ZAG SEWING MA.
CHINES (7) never been used.
Tt'e machines have built in
controls for zigzag buttonhcles.
blind glitch, fancy patterns. etc.
Ca sh or terms, United Freight
Salis, 3550 S . Orange Ave.,
Orlando. Mon.-Fri. 9 to?, Sat, 9 to
51

Forrest Greene, Inc.

F

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Income and

Child's
and

Ads
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Auto Repairs

16

HE G)E5, 6RJW Th-

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about lessons. 574-1002.

boat on thic lakefront site
Beautiful view, area of fine
home-s. 59300.

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HAND PAINTED PORTRAITS, Oil
or Pastel, Reasonable, Or ask

And a Happy New Year tooil

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830-5500
Re-all
Longwood

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Getting a divorce. Must sacrifice

Oi ISTAiT EFUL

DIV1tlAL. EffORt' I'VE EVREP41

luntfmnr,i I''
D....4.
UIJVJ Y

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
500 French Ave. (I?
Sanford In 5200

THERE

Roberts &amp; Gilman

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New 17i64 7 BR. I
bath reduced
$25 per day until sotdt

t

Ott Well 31111 Street
Hear Geneva Qardeel Apfi.

tIW*)OWN! ... S1t* WS, THAT
X)T 11$ TO Be THE 'RATcT

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nrrro
OFFER
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EXAMPLE:
REFUSED

prom

33)627/
6.

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F
REASONABLE
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71 hour Service
Call)-7fl

Inc.

REDUCED AT SOME PRICE

ERRA

All makes sewing

1772 Deluxe Skyline, 12 x 6.1',
bedroOms,all electric, central
tie-at a. air. 322 6313-or 32311743-

INVENTORY MUST BE

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THE BORN LOSER

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Cafibart Real Estate

3 berm. &amp; 2 berm. Deluxe. Low
down &amp; low monthly. Lots
available near Sanford. Fox
Mobile Homes, Hwy. )7.97
Longwood $314446.

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Lots an.i
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310) Orlando Or

37 1 570

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A SUPER FIVE ACRE IOYLL+
WILDE HOMESITE with water,
an island, privacy and can.
venleric,. You must see. mow.

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES"

300 French Ave

ALL THE EXTRAS YOU'D 17(PECT AND oEssRvnt

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Mobile Homes -

12

o BILE Hi
MaIIe3payments and take,,
Of 596 3 month.

3 1 4 UDI100M. I lATH BRAND
NEW HOMP.S, PACKED PULL OF

10' a 60' Trotwood, custom built, 1
bedroom furnIshed, screened
patio, very clean. Situp its part on
Orange Ave., OrlandO. $2300- $3439*9 after S.

13

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NO
CLOSING COSTSI

BROOKFIELD. '71, set up on I acre
wonted lot, river rights. boat
ranip, 3 bdrm., 64' x 17'. Dealer,
3230150.

ro
lia

Mobile Homes

CONVEN

$1250

Mobile Home fink Reposseulons.
IS to choose from. $317373 Dealer.

Loch Arbor-S33,000. Beautifully
wooded acre with 3 br. CB home.
l' i baths, central heal-air, hardwood floors, large paneled dining
room, Florida room. Call owner.
Assoc. 3775430.

Don't Be Snowed Under With Bills, Make
Money Thru Class"f
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With VA

$11500

Realty

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Best buys ever at Place Homes
North, 17-93 at Lake Kathryn
Estates, 7 ml. Norh of Hwy. 436
Ph. *347270

2S7l Park Dr. 372 211*
Atterhours
REALTOR
3220648
372-3991
122 9754

CORBE1T

LOCH ARBOR-3bedrooms
2 baths. By Owner, $30,000
Call 3233413

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47

Must reduce inventors' last. Every
home drastically reduced. Actual
savings to

AUSTIN DEVELOPMCPIT CORP.
111311-111"D

DeBARY, two bedroom. 1½ bath,
urusjal home, unfurnished. large
family room. 2 utIIlIle. extra lot.
521.900.

Ad,

so

Mobile Homes

42

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brick. From 573.400. 20th Street to
Locust, turn let? to 11th St., right
iv'e Valencia Court North Model
open I 6 pm. daily. On ii;. P1100.
323 70)0.

G. G. BLAIR BROKER
Travel Agencies
Newly renovated. Class Aratisl,
A.J.PENNINGTOH ASSOC.
Color TV, Courtesycar pick UP 3337710
Home
322•0320
NEW HOME
Babysitting In my home. Sanford FLYING CARPET Tt)URS, INC.
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service. Family units. ef.
Airline
tiCkets.
Cruise
and
Tours
at
for your
'"I
area, 5)3 per week. Ph. 323.5393.
fIclei'icies, over nitft low weekly
- otfkial rates. 303 Semaran Blvd.,
T. JOHN'S REALTY CO.
TREE
127
3,1103
.'-'.-.-.
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-rate-s
IHwy lit-i 93) 3733WHOA floi" tprc.,', away st1ut klli
1cn- ' U h.t i.' I, , .th ..0 '. Li' - ....
i'.-" '-'. C (
hi. i iiit. i t;',.i r lit
.r1
Glltc r;:;ike a
4riil Want Ad by ailing 3 21 lB
area, Central Heat &amp; Air, Wall to
yt3726i23
Neghs
3fl.547
Male Help Wanted
of
share
rent
trailer.
All
to
1611, and asCing for a frienuii
-'
Wall carpet, 'ndividual water &amp;
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utilities, TV and linens. 3229066.
AdviSor
C. A. WHIDOONSR. BROKER
sewr. Large tot, dead end street.
In
person
to
apply
Workers
1)1 N. Park. Sanford
$3.000 deposit and move In while
American Wood ProductS. 1797
372-599)
loan being processed.
Charles St. Longwood. Plc.
30
Apartments Rent
Immediate Occupancy
Announcements
Unfurnished
No qualifying, 3 bedroom, 1½ baths,
Ccii
Bud, 372 6.457or 322 7111
SANTA'S LITTLE HELPER? You'll
--------large lot, fenced. ACRE REALTY
Call Butch, 322 6.157 or 372.7121
t-Cards of Thanks
find him everywhere in the Two bedrooms. I bath, wall to wall
REALTOR. 373.7730.
Yuletide Gift Guide with a large
carpeting, drapes, central heat
2-In Memoriam
variety of Christmas Shopping
JOHNNY WALKER
ale, Fully equIpped kitchen Owner-4 bedroom wood frame
3-CemeIarieS
suggestions. Where? In the
house.
Close
In.
$9,500.
Total
price,
Mrs.
Call
with dishwasher.
REALTY
CiasslfieJ Section
Terms. Jimmie Cowan, 31$
Weatherby 323-4632.
4-personals
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fl7.4437; Alter 3322.111)
Palmetto Ave.
Semi tractor trailer driver. ExGENEVA GARDEN
S-Lost .3nd Found
salary
and
perienced. Good
APARTMENTS
MONEY SAVERS
M. UNSWORTH REALTY
i-Child Care
company benefits. S day week.
1305 W. 75th 54.
Must be 21. Apply in person.
3W.FirstSl,
rooms. 2 baths, convenient to 7 bedroom, plus efficiency, close to
7-Mote IS Ho!els
Austin Fertilizer &amp; Chemical Co.
3734041 or 323 0317
schools. shopping center. Shag
town, only $10,500 with terms, or
7300 Count' Club Rd.. !.anford
I-Eating Places
carptt.ng, drapes. dshwather,
it'Ss for cash.
erirai rrat &amp; ,i r Sparki ng clean
TAFFER REALTY
9-Good Thirçs to Eat
pool. Move in today. Chidren 3 bedroom, 2 story Spa!i style. 2
SALESMEN
10-Do It Yourself
1100 E.23trt SI
accepted. 322-2090.
fireplaces large Florida room,
Needed. No expefietict nec essary.
332
I -InstructIons
corner
lot.
Loads
of
extras,
only
Apply in person. Art Grindei
Nice) and 2 bedroom apts.
$35.900.
wt.i Ranch. 4500 N. Hwy. 1742
700M.agnolia Ave., ApI.3
NO TRAFFIC NOISE
Travel £ Recreation
tntord.
323-13644.m.
,m.
i bedroom Park Ridge, central heal 3 bedroom home on large lot outside
Experienced ielcoat man. Top pay,
&amp; aIr, txtra large storage
of city with patio and all the
13-TrJYCI Agencies
FRANKLIN ARMS
good frin0e benefits. Contact
building -workshop, $21,930. FHA
goodies.
APARTM!N1S
Personnel Dept.. Sportscra't. Inc.
14-Campiflg esOrtI
terms.
135,000 Terms
1120 FLORIDA AVENUE
.-5$15479, Perry, Fla
15-Action Sports
Big 4 bedroom Mayfair. Ideal
1 and 7 bf*oorns, carpeting and
SNIJG AS A BUG
executive norna. Only $4.0*
* SECURITY GUARDS*
drapes, central heat and air, fully
Large 2 bedroom. I bath. central
eguippd kitchen. Adutts only. Ph.
ALTAMONTE AREA
Commercial property on 17.92
Rentals
heat and air. Ideal for retired
3236430.
Starling at $12,500.
couple.
Several needed- national company,
29-Rooms for Rent
Clean 2 bedroom apartment
$23,930 Terms
excellent fringe be-ne-fits An
Commercial
building
on
Park
Ave.,
2619 Elm
30-Apartments Rent
worl.rg nd;t.c'n Alt uniforms
1SCI3 sq. It. $27,000.
Adults. no pets. $316954
and equipment furnished. Apply in
Unlurnithid
GROCERY
person, iC))) Executive Center Dr..
Stem per Agency
31-Apartments Peril
DettoneUnturnished
dupe-a,
ricer
Store with super return on InOrlando or Ph. 194-0761 collect.
shopping center. 6 mc. tease &amp;
vestment. good location. includes
Furnished
SEMINOLE-P EALTOR-ORL,-WP.
security deposit. Ph. 641-4142.
real estate, equipment And in
MULTIPLE
LISTING
SERVICE
12-Houses. Rent Unf,rnished
ventory, 570.000.
19195. FriniM
377499)
37-Uoucei Rent Furnished
Eve., Sunday. 3777374 or 37714%
31
Apartments Rent
Spf'lnqS,

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3 bedroom, 1 1-, or two baths, all

, Waterfront near Lake
p4aney. Charming 3 bedroom, 2
both home. Interesting extras.
Immediate occupancy. 349.S111.

Classified

A

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Houses for Sate

4i

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SANFORD REALTY
73415 French Ave
Days J72 7217

CLIFF JORDAN

SANFORD CT. MOTEL

With

.-N othing Down

Unbeatable 4 bedroom, with
features you want, carpet, air,
garage, large lot, 7 blocks to
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WAShINGTON (Al') —
President Nixon signed into
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temporarily place the United
States on Daylight Saving
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said the action could save the
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supplier of diesel fuel, that the growing as a result of the enerwholesale price had been in- gy crunch.
Creased to X40 cents per
Eastern Airlines and Ilan
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia (All)
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gallon. depending on the
American
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dmount bought.
Thursday they were making Henry A. Kissinger say the as saying the easing of the Arab minister, Sheik Ahmad Zaki
Farans says his pump price
will jurnp from 42.9 to 58.9
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titrust suit. Mehren
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meeting, Connally and the Ltiree dairymen discussed possiNe
contributions to President Nixon's presidential campaign,
but Mehren said the discussions were not linked
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PUBLIX MARKETS
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Treasury at the time,
Gw.ge Mehren of the San Antonio-based Associated Milk
Producers, Inc., made the comment Friday in testifying for a
deposi'in In the antitrust suit filed by the Justice Departmm( Fcb 1. 1972.
LlIehren tO;u of a meeting ia&amp;Cli LU,
In Conna ll y 's

Pastor

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WILSON-EICHELBERGER

Christmas season carrying
gifts.
Where Santa creeps down
chimneys with bags of defigh.ts
for the kiddies, the weak thief
creeps through darkened
parking lots to steal bundles

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Repubfican officials after discui.sMon of a federal anutrust
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said the company would try to business if he ha d to pay th
at apparently deci di ng to sit the kept his restaurant open.
nuts, which will leave them far fuel in the area," Payne said, better part of a week. Area keep its
is exhausted.
wholesale price at 20.6 much everywhere,
strike out at home. One of the
While many truckers around from home for the holidays.
At New Port Richey. a cara
truckers siphoned gas from tents per
The large trucks, which carry
gallon.
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the
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van
of trucks left the fleW Fri.
"The situation Is so bad that the life blood of the American their trucks to power his
the
are voluntarily
Other oil spokesmen said the up," he said, pointing to his Stop in Orlando, had about 40 day
shutting down protesting the fuel we were granted a 23,000 gallon economy cannot run on refrigeration unit, and Friday difference in
and drove at 15
the wholesale tractor-trailer."I'd just "ve to trucks parked there overnight, miles an hour down two lanes of
shortage drivers In Sanford are emergency allotment from anything but diesel fuel. So, they rounded up enough fuel to price charged
by B elcher and tell ithe financt- company to
Atiout 30 trucks were parked a four-lane highway.
fallahassee but the distributor while the gas is turning to gold,
not so lucky they have n
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fl the road, but no one Union was the
result of Bel come and get it"
overnight
at a field near the i
State troopers pulled th e
for sure if his cargo ,w1
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Meanwhile,
truckers
In
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tersections
of LI.S. 19 and State trucks off and ticketed two
mUll frozen.
shippLrs
da kept vigils in
of the Road 52 near New Port Richey, drivers for impeding traffic
Truc k cargo Is not the onl y
thing injeooardy because of the
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people in the trucking industry
feel their jobs may be on the
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because the diesel supply here beginning ola gasless Christ. exha usted almost all the diesel stranded in Sanford for th e

MORAVIAN CHURCH

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ONLY 240,000
MILES FROM I t
TIMES SQUARE!

Exhausted

Despite attempts to roundup he could fill the order. We have a point which inevitably will price on
he said.
At least one trucker, when
gas in cans for themselves, been scratching up all the diesel effect all Americans.
The
other
two
largest
truck
told
at Farans' truck stop Fri.
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One trucker, who was hauling stops in Dade are
both supplied day about the price increase,

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193 W, 22nd Street Pastor

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By MARK WEI
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Protesting fuel shortage
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also has called all the oil
company representatives in the
WASHINGTON (AP)
The duce their fighting to specific law, would save some )O,000 rets of oil daily Simon said.
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area, but none could promise goverturient's energy czar. Wil- light levels- considered "min- barrels of cil daily.
him fuel before the first of next ham E. Simon, announced to- imum but effective and safe."
. set up energy-saving cornSimon also proposed tha t
montK He estimated there day he will order reduced fightThe proposed reduction3i jor highway and freeway mittees, asked commercial
were 15 to 20 truckers wwvid ing in commercial and Industri. would cut lighting. to roughly lighting be turned eff, except at buAtfing manage a and otimers
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Brinkley said the Texaco exports under a licensing sys- made mandatory once pending ruent, this action could save the down voluntarily on their u'e of
station adjacent to the Village tem and told all federal vinergency legisLation becomes energ_y equiv.-Jent of 15,000 bar. electric space heaters.
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Simon ordered federal
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in
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Attempts b) Brinkley and measur es were annoi'nced just
ter of next year and to get rid of
Payne to have the Texaco one day after Simon's new Fed.
limousines and heavy sedans
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FearofpoUticaldainage
to
allotment
transferred
to
th
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returning those which are
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regulations to reduce U. S.
seeral factors which may have contributed to the fuel
January is the peak time for gasoline production s per cent
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mistakes
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miscalculations
made
January
many
will
not
about
farmers
cent
early
next
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get their crops to the mrkets. year.
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energy
crisis.
Brinkley said the blockade
The energy office fumbled
Ithe
United States durin g the
Th e officials said warnings that American oil
had been orderb arid there are
badly in Issuing that proposal,
fuel
placed ex.
productiou wits peaking and would soon start tapering off
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damage to trucks which have really intended.
For
time being, he anJEAN BRYANT
'll gambled that there would be no shortag es and
not Joined In strikes In other
Simon held a White house
nounced. the system would be
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that ille most severe thing that would bappen would be the
parts of the country are news conference this morning
used
mom exports t not
(l a tight supplydrmand situa ti on," said
board hire Florida Software to filtering In, he said, and two to announce a whole series of
LaVetm F. Duffy stho beaded the oil shortage probe for the
handle the data operation but truckstops in Virginia have additional actions arid proposIf the exports become tcK,
Senate
permanent subcommittee on Invtstigallons.
with the board's decision, tie bc-en burned down. lie said one als to coN with expected fuci
large,
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said.
limiting
action
Duffy's testimmy was prepared for delivery to the subsaid, only the niachines of such of these stops had been selling shortages.
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a business would be needed,
the first 40 gallons ef diesel at
He proposed that all coinDuffy entered Into the record sections of the trrnscrfpts
But in explaining the gasoline
Layer said the board pump price, and was charging maercial and industrial buildof several of the interviews.
cutbacks
Wednesday, the enercurrently mploye3 two persons 4-5 cents a galicn for anything ings, including stores, factories
,zyofficeke
failing over itself.
in data processing but the over that. He expects most and offices, be required to re
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Layer warned any further
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to mention all of the gasoline
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Layer said he has been looking
The motto of the newly for. into that possibility,
med. County Arbor Office,
Layer said the idea of such a
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93 per cent of what he sold
1973, but Payne says his
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during this year. "I'm not
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tinues his efforts W resolve the crisis there. While in London
Wednesday, he was presented sith the Nobel Peace Prize,
which he won Jointly with I.e Due Tho for their Vietnam
peace negotiations.
Le Due Ito refused to accept the prize, contending that
peace had not been restored in Southeast Asia.

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milhonaire3 WhOdidn't Layer recommended to the
pay the first ce I ii, of income tax I
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poration handle the system
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Kissinger and North Vietnamese special adviser Le Duc Tno
will ineet in Paris on Dec. 20 "to discuss matters of mutual
interest in the present situation," the White House an.

January allotment; they say
they don't havv it to give."
Payne said he has called
everybody he thought might be
able to supply him with so e

Kissinger and the Hanoi Politburo member last met
did not pay any taxes on that
Paris
on .Tune 11-13,
amc*mt
Deputy White House Press Secretary Gerald L. Warren,
So,Ifit'sO.K.iorhlm then!
responding
to questions, said "I can't spell out at the
would suppose that anyone else
what
was meant w hen the brief announcement
%ho Inherits a sum of money moment"
referred
to
"matters
of mutual interest in the present
need not file any taxes orI It,
situation."
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description."
Yea sir, Mr. Ford it
When asked who Initialed the session, he said it was
satisfied me tremendously.
"worked
out through mutuil consultation" and had been
when my next parcel of land ij
"under
discussion
for a few weeks."
sold If 11r Nixon Is exemp t
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and confused truckers say they guess.. So I've Just got to sit by on the road at the present, and trucker has signed the bills for
are waiting to see what the nex t the phone till I find out he said he wishes he hadn't the load. Heis responsible forit
Truckers stranded without man does. "We just know there some thing definite," he said, loaded any of them. One truck until he reaches his destflaUOfl,
fuel at Sanford's Village Rest ain't no fuel available, so it
Wholesale-retail grain and is stranded in Ashland, Va., explained Brmkley. "II he loses
truckstop txtay blockaded the don't do us no good to roll," produce merchant Dick Wilber after a brick was thrown the load, he loses everything,
fuel pumps arid the entrance to commented one trucker.
o through the window. It is truck and all," he said.
commented,
"It's
Brinkley explained a trucker
the stop protesting the short
Brinkley said if he knew what disorganized, and truckers are carrying a load of Fresh produce
supply and high prices which, was going to happen he could worse than old women for to Canada.
S insur ed against wreckage,
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flw truck loaded
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Drain Assessment Mulled
asswd the full costs of Solvulhy
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Roscoe Belcher, 21, have received five11I.M flf*OI' flQI'HI'HI
aggravated battery of another Inmate at
Sumter Correctional Institute,
The men, sentenced Wednesday,
pleaded guilty to battery after the st.atL
had presented Its case on original charges
of homosexual rape. Officials said the trio
raped and beat the victim for two nights
during a race riot at the prison last May.

TAU.AIIASSEE, Fin (AP)— John I.
Whitney has more incentive tnan most to
close tiisservice station and attend church
services every Sunday.
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tie promised the governor.
Whitney, a Cocoa service station
operator, made the pledge to Gay. Ruebin
Askew Wednesday at a state pardon board
meeting In which he sought a full pardon
for a 199 conviction.
He was found guilty of possessing
burglary tools while stationed at
Homestead Air Force Base. He has been
off parole for 13 yeats,

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probably would agree to stay on
the job an extra week or two.
With the Cabinet split 4-3 in
favor of elevating Shields,
from the Job of marine
resources director, to the
department directorship, intense pressures have been
focused on both sides.
Askew, Atty. Gen. Robert
Shevin, Education Cornmissioner Floyd Christian and

environmentaIsts have argued
tliit Sh!u.'kl i not the nun Ii. rthe job. But O'Malley, Agrculture Coimuni.ssioner Doyie
Conner, Secretary of State
Richard Stone, Comptroller
Fred Dickinson and influential
legislators have been just as
vigorous in their defense of
Shields.
Askew press secretary Don
Pride said the governor feels
"there's a possiblity" a Shields
supporter might be swayed to
change his vote.
Price
entlynoted that Conner "appar
indicated some flei.
bility" when envrionmentaljsts,
educators and a rabbi opposed
to Shields' appointment visited
Ids office Monday
"I dcn't really think this is a
closed matter at all until the
decision Is made," Pride said.

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The union has asked the curiipany to rehire union membtis
charged but not convicted of
violent acts. The company said
it wants cases involving violence submitted to arbitration
and workers involved kept off
the job until their cases are settled.

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ges, outgoing natural resources
director who was to leave state
government on Jan. 1. But Hodgés has been postponing his retirement for to years and

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tigu, but his doctors said he is
in good condition.
A Jan. 8 special legislative
date conflicts with the retirement plans of Randolph Hod-

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of Electrical Workers doesn't
demand amnesty for union
workers accused of violQflce
during the strike.

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able to return to Tallahassee
and participate in a Cabinet
meeting."
Doctors have advised
D'Malley to rest at his Miami
home until after Jan. 1 once released from the hospital.

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layed, probably for three
weeks, a Cabinet, decision on
whether to name Harmon
Shields director of natural resources.
Askew acted Wednesday
after receiving a postponement
request from state treasurer
Thomas O'Malley, hospitalized
in Miami and unable to make
next Tuesday's Cabinet meet.
ing.

ARE YOU

To Settle

Company bargainer I.T.
"Bud" Hunter said Wednesday
a settlement can be reached if

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MIAMI BEACH (AP) - Playboy
I'..flICIM'ISCS Inc. rias announced plans to
t11tt3PtdYbOYPIMaUote1tOboor'of
Florida real estate investors.
"c ' ivvuuu UULVL on .ivami LYacns
Collins Avenue will be sold Dec. 31.
Playboy officials said Wednesday that in
addition to a $1.3 million purchase price
the Florida group would asurne debts of
$12.2 million.
The buyers were not Identified but hotel
industry sources said the hotel was being
purchased by Zuckerman-Vernon Corp.
and Marvin Glick The firm and Glick
have been Identified with numerous large
reii! estate projects in the area.
Playboy bought the Plaza Hotel in
August 1970 for $13.8 million and Invested
another $1.5 million in remodeling and mi--- --------

MIAMI (AP) - The chief tiegotia tar for Florida Power &amp;
light Co. says he hopes to settle
a 44-day-old strike of electrical
workers against the utility in a
negotiating session next
Monday.

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"Instead of simply saying the
governor and Cabinet can do
anything they feel necessary in
an energy crisis, we'll probably

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will take more than a day or
two... adding his hope that the
legislature's work could be

c'onfront the specifics of it a
little more," Sessums said.

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month was relayed by House
Speaker Terrell Sessums, I)Tampa, Wednesday after legis-

prevented a December session,
said the January date "beats
the hell out of tomorrow,"
"1 know I've been characterized as a do nothing advocate,
but I really (eel intemperate
action would be a teirible jeopardy," be Tallahassee Demo.

The Florida Energy Cornrnittee sent to the legislature
Tuesday an energy crisis emergency bill giving Askew broad
powers, including authority to
shut down schools and restrict
gasoline sales,

FPL Hopes

Four shannrj aUapiahlr

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Jan. 8 special session isn't
"more severe than the illness."

Sessums reported to new.smen crowding Askew's outer
office that the Jan. 8 session
date should hold up "unless
something occurs earlier to
make it (an earlier session
(late) absolutely necessary,"

Playboy Sells Hotel

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NO injuries were ceporreu in we weanesday derailment. R.L. Bullard, assistant
vice president for Seaboard, said none of
the train's phosphate cargo was spilled in
the accident,

Center

Nelson's Florida

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Wood and metal
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Prcnrc ccir.c1ni'er1

MIAMI (AP) - A spokesman (or the
American Automobile Association says a
survey of 110 Florida service stations
showed only 5 per cent will be open
Day 6 per cent Year's
Day,
V,rti,,,lIv r ll nf tk CSfltigs,1. ...1I k.s ,,I,s...s.-I

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daughter if Mrs. McCollum were in'boluntril) corniiutkd

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office

DADE CITY, Fin. (AP) - An investigation is underway to determine the
cause of a 37-car derailment of an 86-car
Seaboard Coast Line freight train Wed-'

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Gadsden County Circuit Judge Hugh
Taylor suggested at a hearing Wednesday
that attorneys work out an order by which
Mrs. McCollum could return to her family
while remaining under state supervision.
Asst. State Atty. Harold Richmond said
Chattahoochee State Hospital officials

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QUNICY. Fla. (AP) - Ruby McCollum,
confined for the last 19 years in a state
mental hospital for the slaying of a Uve
doctor, may be living with her family

I3RADENTON, Fla. (AP) —Georgia u.
Gov. Lester h1addox predicted Wednesday
night that President Nixon will resign by
next May 1.
III don't think he has an alternative if
he's going to face up to the truth, the (acts,
the reality and hi2 responsibility as a
citizen - to removing h1melf from of.
lice," said Maddox.
He told the Manatee County Citizens
Council, "Isn't it sad and regrettable, but

Derailment Probed

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ATLANTA, (i
The FB
followed up the Jacksonville, Fla., arres
of a man for a North Carolina bank rot
her) by arresting a second suspect Ii
Georgia, agents said.
Willie Foster Sellers was arrestei
Tuesday in Jacksonville for the Aug
holdup of a bank at Fallaton, N.C.Agent
said Roy lfron 1ane, 11 of Cumming
Ga., was arrested later Tuesday ii
GaineM1Ie. Ga
A third man is being sought in th
holdup, agents said

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Wait Disney World will have its static
open each day except Sunday, but the AA

111111': letter died cutbacks In jet fuel
allocations and flight schedules,
lie said furloughing would begin Jan 7
and continue through the first three
months of 1974.
The letter said about 700 mechanics, 200
other maintenance and engineering
workers and 500 flight attendants will be
terminated b) Jan 7 11 said 800 pilots jIJ
be furloughed through the first three
months Also affected will be 800 reser.
'atIonists, ramp service and other
workers,

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TALLAhASSEE, Fin. (AP) hours with the governor.
Senate President Mallory
home, whose insistence that
ituiviii. say a wv riot nut tApUUdS ...,..t ............Inc legislature wait for Contore must make sure the energy gressional guidelines may have

crisis medicine it concocts at a

the wideipread la',of (a, mast of which cill
come by the end of January, tna Dec. 10

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from 9 p.m. Saturday to midnight Suncim
of the holiday weekends, the AAA said.

Plans to
employes Cause of
the fuel shortage and business consider.
ions, The A515 sociated Press has learned.
ate

wouattempt to make
an arrangement with one of the
Storm drainage in the low- corlpanies thatsubmittedb;
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PLL.ND, IL
AP — The
\o r I'd never
king area was aggravated t provide
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citywith
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was permitted supervisor for the project while
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to (ill several lots on the street using city employes.
Kenneth Francis, charged in It.," said Francis.
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Ferrell has asked Palm to
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a status report at Monday
o to a Vohisia Count) jury to. ran) as soon as psIble" when which had been held there then nlglfl's council
meeting
day
to
1w and Cochran were at the far- scattered
adjacent
Circuit Judge Uriel Blown mer Green Valley sdxxl for Properties and the streets.
Mayor Eugene Jaques said
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said he expected the trial to be disturbed children. But
completed today fu1loing said 1w did t
i the September estimated costs of anticipated and Ferrell added
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AKU 27 clubUng death o( Mi- fenis since the first grade and
GLASS ON Seminole County Courthouse
diael Cochran, 17. of Fresno. was unable to adapt to public
the balmy breezes is deceptive though as 141e
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creating a scene 100
Police said Cochran was btudg. school clqisr&amp;
cold winds blowing across Lake Monroe the
2wo it's
coned witl_ a pine log.
pretty for Herald photographer Cindy Flanders
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Francis admitted he tried to to be tried in Cochran's death. AwWrlin
to pass up. Image of tropical palms dancing in
winter
weather,
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stab Cochran with a broken David Hester, 17, of Greenville,
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bui as other youths beat and
s.c., was cnvicted m October
3ro PC
kicked Cochran in z Daytona and given a life sentence,
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MRS.
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ceremony. Francis denied Cochran during his trial am 8"Ov
IV,&amp; 13 if
two grandchildren.
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Elaine McQuillan
Granikow Funeral Home in
Natale Belsito, Sanford and CILin:r- (f local arrangements.
cig,.- trettcs a nd stuck .._.iid (ud.rin was kiPed be
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Roy
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Jack Rosarnan at accordlan.
Marston,
$I II'S Il'S
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Florida History Class at
, Sanford; two
Wi . io. S?O,flnd
MARS'TON.
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MIS. ELAINE
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set, se. w.,
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Marston,
Toledo,
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Florida to be shown,
Dec. 13
for Mrs. Elaine McQuillan
571, s'; Sy A4 Tc'ia,r
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Timothy Marston, Sanford;
w,
tan,oi. o, ct 10 E. woodland
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in
Oviedo I-Ugh School PM, Dec. 13
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74 34. 241
Or., Sanford, who died Tuts,a,
school commons, 7:30 pin.
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Covenant Christian School c.00
v,HIbIPuaIdat lOa m.. Friday at
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Gr.k*w Funeral tome eith
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chorus.
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Rev. William C. S star of
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Speaker, School at Emmanuel Evangeiical G-uffO,I
Waterville, Me. and John
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About the last thing in the world that
Argentina wants is a woman in the presidency.
That is why even President Juan Peron's
political enemies are so concerned about his
health.
For, were Peron to die in office, his wife
would assume the presidency of this leading
South American nation,
Argentines have nothing against Maria
Estela Martinez de Peron, better known as
Isabel

Quite the contrary. Since Sept. 23, when the
general and his wife were overwhelmingly
elected president and vice pres:dent, and since
Oct- 12, when they were inaugurated. the rather

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money.
Maj. Gen. If
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Vaughan and the children up
(to the Camp David presiden.
tial retreat) for a week. There
was a security detail of about
20 men at that time. 1 unders.
land it now numbers over 200.
In 1946, when guests were
there, a cook and several
stewards were sent up to take
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LONG WOOD
Citizens are
expected to jam city hail
Monday night demanding that
the city council stop all further
moves to take over the medical
clinic building before the newlyelected council members take
office in January,
The city council's eviction of
county health department
facilities in October was a
major Issue In last week's
election which defeated two
proponents of the clinic building
take-over for additional office
space.
Lame duck Councilmen Dick
Crenshaw anl Bill Kosicy
Wednesday night with Council-

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Answer: We have confirmi'd your report. The jailer
claimed the cells are usually
heated, but the "heat must
have been kicked off" the
night son were ttn'rt'
D. C.:
"The Air Force has dis'
assembled a Soviet SAM6,
captured by the lsraeli&amp; It
contained an integrated cir•
cuit stamped with the 'i'al of
the 1&amp;'i, lflttUi1h'flt Corn'
pany. When the missile
detects a heat source, the
electronic guidance system
switches from radar control
to infrared home, and then
the missile swings around, if
necessary, and overtakes the
plane in the rear."

"We spent a rather
It. J., Jacksonville. Fla.: 4
tiresome week, and I recall "The U.S. Attorney here,
the water in the pool was John Briggs, said in a speech
under 50 degrees. I killed a that your employes broke into
rattler and two copperheads the late Sen. Tom Dodd's files.
by way of recreation. A week What is the difference bet-_—
or so alter I returned home. I wet'n that nd the Watergate
received a bill from the Navy break-in, which you have
Technicalities And Loopholes
for $140 for food This. I would condemned?"
.
guess, was the last time in
Answer: Dodd's papers,
White House history that a
which
provided evidence that
presidential
for
President
And The Tax Law
he had violated federal laws,
anything."
were removed from his files
Editor's Note: Recently
—'- $50,000. Assume also that my government agent by that
Answer:
President
Nixon
by
his own employes, not
President Nixon conceded
"papers" covering this year ate. Finally, the deed was has sunk $2.4 million of the mine.They
later restilied that
th
at while he earned more
that
are really worth $50,000. The not delivered to the Archives taxpayers' money in the I had
than 5209,000 a year in 1970
counseled them not to
.
first question is why I should or the General Services Ad- Camp David retreat, more rifle h files.
and 1971, he paid only
be abl e to cash in on papers ministration by the required than as spent by the
three
"nominal" taxes about
Harold Green, Chicago: "I
that I was paid to write,
date.
previous presidents combin- have read conflicting
in each of those two year
reports
.
The reaso n he paid such low
But let us assume that I am
Thus President Nixon did ed. Among other improve- about the senility of Mao Tse'
taxes was that he claimed
allowed to donate the papers not get under the wire before menis. Nixon built a Fancy, lung."
deduction of 5S70,000 for
to the National Archives for the old loophole was closed heated, $150,000 pool outside
vice-presidentia( papers
$50,000. Had I sold the papers on July 25. 1969,
his cabin. The cold-water
Answer: Secretary of State
which he donated to the Nafor $50,000 and donated (he
pool is now used by his securi- Henry Kissinger (luring his
tional ArclIjse4.
money to the Archives, my
The basic point is that the ry men. Presidential aides recent Peking visit found
Sup,orters o( th Presicontribution would be public is entitled to so
me arestilldunned,however for Mao, now approaching 80, to
dent, including editorial
deducted from a real income assurance that a President's
meals at
camp David.
writers (or th e Wall Street
of sioo,000.
be mentally alert, Another
tax return is examined with
Journal, claim that those
visitor caught the old revoludue
diligence
by
the
Internal
'I,'
Frank Sturgis, member of :na in a re
who find fault with th e
vIi was wrung with the Reienue Service. it seems
flective mood
deduction are seizing on
old loOplloleis that l would be very strange that he was the Watergate break-in Mao acknowledged that his
technicalitIes,
crew, writing after a one- health was failing and
able to deduct $50,000 which allowed d
spoke
Gerard M. Brannon, a
which,
was never reflected In my in- On the basisdeduction
of published
cvi- night stay at the Brunswick, of his "appointment with
member of Tax Analysts and
come and that the deduction dence, he was not entitled to Ga., city jail: "It was a small God."
Adv ocates. a Wsshingtc,n.
V
would, therefore, offset my take.
andvervdirtvplace.ThectIl
based public interest tax law of our preference for rules Of salary.
next to me on my left had two
Harold Johnson, New York
firm.
Iirves the illegality law rather than of men that
Tax Analysts and Advo- young girls, Karen ..... age ('i I
Let' agree that Congress
the
''Administration
law mu.t mean What it
(if ttu dr&amp;luctjon was'
made a good decision to get cates believes that if the 12, arid Hrenda -'-U age 14,
says What some dmiss
spokesmen say that a 50 mph
more than technical.
of t is loophole, When same facts regarding the both white. On my right, in a
technicality is the law, as a rid
spe ed limit not only will save
loopholes are
closed,
there
President's
transfer
o
pacell
were
two
young
b'idck
fuel
but reduce acudents.
More
specifically,
in
1969
By Gerard M. Brannon
must be an effective date. pers were known in connecTax Analysts and Advocates Congress decided to close a The date fixed by Congress Lion with an ordinary citizen, boys, Mike
age 15. and Shouldn't automobile in'
"loopiole" in the law that was
age 16.
surance rates go down?"
A basic characteristic of permitted public officials to July gifts made on or before an audit would al,nost cer' Gary
tainly have been undertaken
"Jack, with all my prob'
, 1969.
United States tax law is that take a deduction for the
Answer Don't count on it
by the IRS.
the rules are developed with value of their papers contribNow the President did not
great specificity, It is a result uted to a public organization, relinquish
ownership of his
"
For that reason, we believe
There were good reasons papers to the Archives be fore a special independent audifor this repeal, Assume that I tbat date, Moreo'er, the re- tor should be appointed to inwork for one year for the quired "deed of gift" ''?5 not vestiate what seems a very
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government at a salary of signed by an appropriate questionable tax claim.
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LONGWOOD
City courtcilmen turned a "deaf ear"
Wednesday to an unidentified
garbage collection company's
proposal the city collect the
company's $2.50 fee for an
exclusive franchise which
would be mandatory for all
residents,
The $2.50 proposed charge
was not among bids for the
franchise opened Monday night
at the official council meeting.
Mayor Eugene Jaques
Wednesday night refused to
divulge the flame of the cornpony submitting the Infonnal
proposal.
Councilman B.H. Ferrel, Bill
Klosky and B.L. (Slick) Helms
all shook their heads "no" to
the proposal that the city
require all homeowners to take
the service, billed with their
monthly water bills.
In addition, Ferrell asked for
a statement of the person and
company's financial status and
the aumber of trucks which
would be available to serve the
city,
Jaques proposed the city
consider adopting the county's
garbage franchise agreement,
noting the period of the franchise would be six years,
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Bahamian Casino Closes
I"REEPOItT, Bahamas (AP)
One of three plush
gambling casinos in this tiny island nation has closed Its
doors.
The Monte Carlo Casino here, a property of Bahamas
Amusements, Ltd., announced Its closing in a terse
release Wednesday, giving no reason.
The closing follows by two weeks an announcement that
the three casinos would be taken over by the Bahamian
government in future years,
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Williams To Yankees
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NEW YORK (AP) — Dick Williams, who led the
Oakland A's to two straight world championships and
then resigned, has been named manager of the New York
Yankees, it was learned today.
The Yankees made no deal with Charles Finley, owner
of the A's, who had demanded compensation In the fc.rm of
players for Williams who had two years remaining on his
Oakland contract.
Formal announcement of Williams' signing was expected at a news conference today.

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Tuesday, Councilman-elect
Donald Schreiner on behalf of
Councilman E. E. Williamson
and Councilman-elect June
Lormann asked the county
commission
to consider
spending the $7,000-to-$8,000
allocated for a temporary

Garbage Firm Deal

VIENTIANE, Laos (AP) — The Laotian governmcnt
announced that on Jan. 1 it is ending the 34-month-old
state of emergency and the 1 a.m. curfew in the cities it
controls. The intent appeared to be to Improve the atinosphere for the negotiations with the Communist Pathet
Lw to form it coalition gost'rnrnent.

An s wer: The missile you
describe, with the Texas In.
Strument circuit, is lound in
the NATO arsenal. It does not,
according to our Air Force
sources, resemble the Soviet
SAM6.

man B. H. Ferrell and W L.
helms revised plans for $17,000
in building renovations and
received assurances from
architect James Melvin that
work can begin Tuesday.
Council Indicated in work
session Wednesday night that
bid for the work will be accepted Monday night. Melvin
said Harris Construction Co.,
lone bidder on the project can
begin work immediately,

Longwood Rejects

Laos To End Emergency

KIOSkY added that before any
franchise could be approved the
matter would have to be
discussed In public hearing.
The three said lithe company
would do its own billing and
continue the $2.50 monthly
proposal, they might be able to
view the matter favorably,

4th Fireman
In Longwood
LONG WOOD — City council
Wednesday night agreed to
amend its two-month old budget
to fund a salary for a fourth
fireman when two full-time
firefighters threatened to quit if
relief from excessive working
hours is not granted,

Dec. 13,1973—SA

We think everybody should get a
good night's sleep on a Sealy.?

health facility in the city to
expanding and modernizing the
clinic building.
Schreiner Wednesday night
said the councilmen obviously
intend to "thwart the will of the
people."
The city may need additional
office space," Schreiner said,
"but elected officials cannot
and should not overrule the
people's wishes. Suiely public
servants acting in good faith
can find another way to solve a
space problem."
A petition containing 750
signatures was submitted to the
city council in September
asking that the clinic, built by
the people with funds raised in
various projects, be left for the
community's needy and to
provide special services inncludi t, glaucu:ria
Only Williamson voted
t""""'
against the take-over,
Melvin said the renovation
plans
complete
kitchen
facilities, lounge, sleeping
room, showers, and fire chief's
office for the fire department,
offices for the court clerk and
municipal judge, building inspector and water department.
The renovations include a 200
foot addition for the firemen's
showers.
The renovations are to be
[)ai(I for with federal revenue
sharing funds. Ferrell Wed.
nesday night said the city will
also have additional spa
c e
when it goes "out of the jail
business," Currently, city
prisoners are housed at the
county jail and the Longwood
jail Is used to house juvenile
Offendersfenders.
Melvin said only one bid was
received by the city because the
renovations are a "small,
messy job."

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Fire Chief Roy Laflossicre,
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duty during the day time hours,
but does not pull a regular shift
himself, said his two men are
expected to work 72 to 96 hours
weekly to provide around-the.
clock protection, During budget hearings
LaBossiere's request for an
additional man was turned
down.

Squirrel Away
some
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CHRIS NEI.S0N
MgazirbeEdior

By DONNA FSES
Herald staff Writer

NEW DELII, India (API The United States agreed
to give India back *2.2 billion worth of Indian currency
that has been marring Indian-American relations and
threatening to disrupt the Indian economy. About $3.2
billion In rupees has gathered In the Reserve Bank of
India as the government re-paid U.S. aid loans faster than
it and the United States could agree on local
developuncn projects on which to spend the nioney.
Under the settlement reached after six months of negotiations, the United States will keep about $1 billion
worth of rupees, spending most of It on the expenses of
U.S. diplomatic missions In India. India gets the rest for
use in its new five-year development plan without having
to clear each project with Washington.

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J. B., Atlanta: "I have
heard that singer Frank
Sinatja channeled Mafia
money into the Nixon-Agnew
campaign last year."

Sunday

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LONDON I AP) — Henry A. Kissinger flew to
the Middle
East to renew his effort,; for Arab-Israeli peace
and an
end to the Arab oil war. The American secretary
of state
opened his second Middle East tour in five weeks after a
speech in London in which he proposed that Western
Europe, Japan and Canada Join the United States in a
crash program to develop new sources of energy and
ways to conserve what they have. Kissinger flew first to
Algiers for a three-hour visit with President Houari
iloumedlenne. Then he stays overnight in Cairo and will
also visit Saudi Arabia, Syria, Jordan, Lebanon
and
Israel.

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when taverns in British
Columbia are closed
.With all this International
traveling back and forth It
would be safe to assume that
Information flows as freely.
Unfortunately, knowledge of
Canadian-American ways is
pretty much a one-way flow.
Canada's new,stands are
crowded with glossy U.S.
magazines and The thick
Sunday editions of U.S.
newspapers. In the United
Statim however. It is difficult to
find a person who knows the
name of Canada's "national"
magazine, Maclean's, or who L"
familiar with any Canadian
writer, entertainer or politician
besides Prime Minister Pierre
Trudeau.
At the northern US.-Canada
border, between Alaska and the
Yukon Territory, American
ignorance of Canada becomes
obvious every summer when
the flood of pilgrims to Alaska

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Yet, Argentines obviously would he m're It
ease with a man running the country. .
To judge by the massive outpouring of the
voters, with alrnt two out of every
three
casting their ballots for Peron. Argentines would
prefer that man be the general.
But already it has become obvious that he is
no longer physically capable of the intense work

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extended to include a meeting with
President Nixon at the Florida White House in
Key Biscayne, have been shelved.
So serious is the state of his health said to be
that Peron was advised to move out of his own,
comfortable home in Vicente Lopez and into [lie
presidential residence at Olivos. There, the
argument goes, there is space for a doctor in
residence and he could be more properly attended in case of emergency.

WASHINGTON There (ems and me with a family. I
has been nothing merry just can't see what is happen.
about our preChristmas ing in this world of ours that
mail. On one day alone, we puts chilnren in a jail.
"That night I froze with my
counted 1.500 letters con'
demning and defending two inmate friends. We had a
President Nixon. Most of our blanket, and we burned
mail, however, has brought everything we could get our
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news tips and individual hands on. including the mat•
In Canada
complaints. Here's a sari. tress. We had to stop because
the hacks came and e had
pli.ag
to slop (he lire. At least we
Kevin Kenned', Boston:
stayed warm for a little
read
your column about while. We didn't sleep all
R
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President Nixon's emergency night because of the wifld
powers. Can't Congress
and cold.
COPLEY NEWS SERVICE
front Uwe "lower 48" engulfs campers, their Yanhee accents
le
revoke
these 1)4)wers?"
Though sister nations of ti
A still cannot get it out of
Yukon's unpaved stretch of the and their 3ometitn
es uncom. North American continenL U.S.
my
mind that these young
VANCOUVER,
British A1ask Highwa3,
promising air of superiority citizens often affect a big
Answer:
Over
the
years.
people
are suffering in a dir'
Eighty per cent of
To Yukonr, Americans can toward their
Canadian neigh. brother attitude.
-- H--- --'h Congress has passed 470 laws
it
identifu by their luxurious
"' which grant the President
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But, with the rising terrorism that afflicts
itreina
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today, with the bitter fighting between
Marxists and moderates inside the Perorli3t
movement, and the partisan politicking that
goes on outside it, Argentines seem to think they
need "the effective leadership of the caudillo,"
the strong man. Peron, as one newspaper put it.
This is no criticism of Mrs. Peron.
La Nacion, one of Buenos Aires' prestigious
dailies, remarked recently that "Ja
vicepresidenta" had carried out the business of
government "with all the ritual corresponding to
ahead of state" during Peron's most recent

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self -conscious former entertainer has done her
best meet the chailenge of the twin roles of
first lady and vice president.
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required of the president of a nation with the
unrealized potential of Argentina, and j
proHems.
He turned 78 just four days before the
inauguration. He has a history of heart trouble.
And he has had to cancel out of a number of
previously scheduled appearances because of
bronchitis, colds and the like,
Plans for Peron's visit to the United Nations
before the end of the year, and the hope that that

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irrigation-water requirements for farmers in the area.
They are, of course, following the strict letter of the law in

t he se big dams has become far more important than when
thev were built in the Itoosevelt era,
Evans learned that federal officials, though well aware of
the Northwest's water-power energy shortage, never gave a
moment's thought to that ic-sw' when they routinely set aside

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that private little enclave known as the federal bureaucratic mind, questions that involve a balancing of needs or a
possible change in the law to allow such a balancing seem
seldom to intrude.
The authority of the dam agencies to award electric power
contracts rI!jQtJ'lv Ic Iund:i,n'nta1 to the cri'ati';ri a nd
tif(tn
Liii, locat1un of IOdU5LIICS and Job..
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And, naturally, it is of the highest moment for the states in
C I
an affected region to know w at is or may )w happening.
With industries and jobs must Co
supporting community
life, including Schools. services, welfare agencies, a host of
things,
Yet, as mutters presently stand, power contracts can he
awarded without a word to state authorities whose long
range development plans may be deeply affected by plant
locations ()rw metals company, for inctnc'e. gaui:ed saihi a
power contract reent1y. But lur a change, officials in two
states found out ear' and nave so far discouraged the buildin
a plant they on't want.
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~uitft plainly, economic growth patterns within states are
stroflgly governed by federal dt'cision taken with little or no
coucu
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Remember President Nixon's dream of the New Federa lism, the plan to restore a better balance of authority between
the 'national government and ateal governments? It's
ae
In the past it was aways a liflk- hard to pump the juices of
life into the idea. because politicians at all levels made it
Miund abstract and dull rat r than specilic, pertinent and
immediate,
but Washn,gion state's Gov. Daniel Evans, now wearing a
frontiersman s beard to match his perennially aggressive
mood, has some observations about federalism that hit home
and, in the principal instance, bear upon the immediate cr1(ical roblrns of energy and growth.
r'r in an
ubtantial part of the Pacific Northwest's
energy deficiency ciunes horn low water supplies in the
storage reservoirs behind such great h dro-elecirk dams as
those at Grand Cooke and Bonneville on the Columbia riser.
Initially these darns were erected basically to store water
for rr
on-rc!ama! ;m urvts'rtak :ns in th' arid eatr
zones of the region. Selling powr wa.s a spinoff intended to
help subsidize the cost of 1kw çyoiecLs.
So the law is clear enough. he farmers have first call on
that water.
Gay. Evans tells me that dam authorities already have
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costs! There are only 4 of these homes being built at
this price. Can you afford to pass them up?

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These homes have 3 &amp; 4 spacious bedrooms, 2 full
baths. They have central heat &amp; air conditioning
throughout, and each one comes with a dishwasher,
disposal, electric range and hood
amenities you

expect and deserve! Besides that they are fully
carpeted and have large, outdoor patios.
And that's not all .... Geneva Terrace Homes are
pre-wired for telephone. There is city water and
paved streets with curbs. Not to mention the sodded
front and side lawns!
And what about that location (Close to major highways, beaches, churches, schools, and huge
shopping centers!

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News Briefs
Saxbe Supports Jaworski
WASHINGTON SAP) Atty. Gen.-designate William
B. Sax be says he would do everything In his power to we
that the special Watergate preciator Is not interfered
with. Saibe, at a Senate coMthnation hearing, said. "I
on1yres -ve the right to ctnplaln If I don't think that It
the Watergate
is moving fast enough,
wtách I don't anticipate."
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By. H. A. NAPKA

WASIIINGTON t AP) — the rt, port.
jury would begin work Jan. 7, said that members of his staff ritine, if they 'Arere ncedc-fl for
Technical xpeas are ready to
However, the New York Daily and take some of the load from had been at the White House any of the Investigations being
tell U.S. I)Ltrict Judge John J.
the panel created last Aug.
&amp;rlca what they learned about News-ritoday quoted informed
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hear evidence in all waierthe 13-minute gp in one of the appointed
electronics experts gate cases except the June 17,
subpoenaed Watergate tpes so far had been
unable to 1972, break-In and subsequent
Members of the panel of exdetermine whether the tape had cover-up attempt.
pert! ho examlndb the tape teen tampered
with.
during the past two weeks were
The News said the panel was
The other four tapes were
scheduled to meet today with expected to ask
Strica for more among the subpoenaed recordthe Itxlge in his chambers to time to
test the recording.
inns in Sirica's possession.
deliver a preliminary report of
Meanwhile,
Siriea
They
signed
an
covered conversations betheir findings.
order Wednesday authorizing tween the President and aides
Lawyers from the White the empaneling of a third grand on March 13, two on March 21,
House and the special Water. jury to receive evidence from and another th next day, all in
gate ir;sMtor's office also the special prosecutor's staff. 1973.
planned to be 4here to receive
The special p'secutor also
The new 23-member grand
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The Sanford Herald

JUDGE SIRICA
3rd grand jury

rt'prese,,,Lj'c of our COIlI-

Iferald Correspondent

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chairman, today explained the
purpose of the proposed in.
corporation of the Dellary
Public Affairs Council.
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In an exclusive interview
Keller said, "The purpose of
Incorporating our council is to
gain stature, so that our body
will be recnIznized as

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NEW YORK (AP) Thousands of service stations in
many parts of the country are planning to close for thttC.
day periods at Christmas and New Year's, a spot survey
indicates. Spokesmen for associations of service station
operators in Michigan, I llinois, Louisiana, Florida,
Washington D.C. Indiana and Wiaconsin said many of
their members would close from the Saturday night preceding each holiday until the following Wednesday.
Christmas and New Year's fall on Tuesdays. "We
estimate that 50 per cent of the nation's servicc stations
will be closed for the three-day periods," said John
Huemmrich, executive director of the National Conuess
of Petroleum Relailers. More than bO per cont of the
country's 2 O,OOO service stations have been dosing this
month from 9p.m. Saturday to midnight Sunday at
request of President Nixon, who Is seeking authority to
make such 3hutdi mandatory.
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again in May of 1971, before the
council (cou.ufly) and again In
council
battle by the 1972, but received no
rprv Pu!jr: Affiirs Cut!
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gainst the appotntmenLj of
Ap9roximately three months
realtors to the county zoning later Keller received an an.
board has been temporarily swer. It was written by the state
ended.
secretary ofcomlflerce,athung
William E. Kelle, chairman his problem would be presented
of the council, indicated this to Arthur England, consumer
week he still is not satisfied advisor of the governor's off
with a stale ruling inthematter, No further action took place at
as be feels there could be a that time.
conflict of interest involved.
After a considerable delay,
About three years ago Keller Keller again wrote to Adams.
and Rlchm')nd C. Holcombe. This letter In part, was as
council consulting engineer, follows, "The county has just
questioned the feasibility of appointed new boards each of
permltting realtors on the which wrongfully we believe,
Urur. board. Keller wrote to include an active realtor, who
Liet. Gay. Tom Adams, neither has, or who could have,
regarding the ma tter,
a prurient interest in zoning
His letter, in part, read as decisions which invariably
follows,, The fact is that I affect real property values, and
raised this question three years can Involve 'leverage' difficult
ago in line with our to ersse." He challenged the
dissatisfaction over the ban- statement that realtors belong
ciling of our zoning affairs In on such zoning boards.

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remaining against George Metesky for the planting of 32
homemade bornt* in such public places as Radio City
Musk Hall were dimiLsse Wednesday in a Manhattan
court. Full freedom will be his upon his fOnflhl dl$Ch$Tge
frun a £tate hpital in Queens, expected In a matter of
days. M'teskv. now 70. already has bee n certifd c

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county level. Original cou
members were named
"various
organizations
and cl
filed by Attorney Brinley
Keller
explained
that
which
were
represent
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in
ter.
I representa tive or
recently the council challenged
association,
a decision rendered by the the U 1(1
Executive council offic
county zoning board. The case
Although several well-written now are Keller, chairman; F
was remanded, on an appeal, to explanations regarding the D. Merrill,
vice chairman
the circuit court, The higher functions of the council have Mrs. C.
T. Ulrich, secret;
court reversed the county board been furnished the public, treasurer,
Richmond
decision and at that time the many residents still are Holcomb is the consult
assistant county attorney literally 'In the dark' regarding engineer. Finances for
expenses are provided
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Members of the council are
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even in courts of law.,' the Lkliary
Ile added, "The incorporation more weight in legal matters.
invnlvø inlv •hi ,.inn,.il
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Since that time i n application
not the entire community as
of
a corpo ra te charter 1' been
many people believe,
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The council bears t
responsi bility of representi
each community request
problem tn the county Meml&gt;i
are delegated to protect I
community's interest at
times.

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STUD E NTS AT
AT Enterprise Elementary School working on Christmas
mural to decorate classroom include (I to r) ,Julie Keitner, Mike
Lawrence and David Calvert.
(Herald Photo by Charles Edwards)

Reg '21 Sale 17.85
Reg. '28 Sale 23.80

county council meetings, a

most agenda meetings whl
regular cour.
meetings The DeBary u
attends workshop meetirl)
monthly zoning meetings
addition to local nietings.

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gowns now at a big 15% off. Misses and
junior dresses made for bright lights. All colors
Lots of fabrics. Glamour for all you million-dollar
babies—at Penney prices

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Put a puppet on her
hand and the puppet talks.
Four different puppets
say two different things
in their very own puppet
voices. Take the puppet
off and Peachy T.M. says
two things in her own
vice. 18' tall, 4 puppets
Included.

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Heavy duty truck with
detachable workbench
doubles play value. Hours of

take-epart and fix-it fun.
Pound colorful bolts, nails,
and screws down flip Over
and pund'm out. Hammer
and wrench and two drivers
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RUGS

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gambling
charges,
are
against Blackburn has fallen to No charges have been filed i
scheduled to argue for
Herr i ng's chief assistant, Bil l the bombing incident, and
dismissal of conspiracy and
authorities have ref used to link
Stale)',
attempted
murder
indictments
In other criminal court previous union troubles With
Someone shot gambler Clyde
alleging
he
paid
for
the
pistol
matters, Circuit Court Judge either the fire or the unexploded
Lee in a Seminale County phone
bulhIs which sent Lee slumping
Dominick Sail I this week denied bomb, which was discovered by
booth on a June morning In
to the floor of the 1-4, SR 434
16-year-old
a change of venue motion filed Cousineau's
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telephone booth,
by attorneys for three men daughter,
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The 2:30 p.m. hearing Friday
Saul may hear a change of
charged in the Sent. 19 blaze
_______________________ in Titusville before Circuit wipi ng out the 27.tuckfleetof venue motion at 1:30 today
Court Judge Voile Williams, Casselberry's Air Flow Design in the manslaughter trial of
who also presided over the air conditioning company.
David Lee Griffin, accused in
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Cagnina trial, will see Black.
-Facing trial in Sanford next the death of former Cassel berry
burn's lawyers contend that week on arson charges are city councilman Richard Win.
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the rileged gunman has
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three Orlando residents,
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acquitted,
Blackburn
Benjamin
Franklin
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continuance
equest by Crlf.
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cannot be tried for conspiring
Arthur Ray lriindon, and Kilce fins attorney, assistant public.
with a person or persons undefender Terry Ackert, who
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named in the indictment.
The trio was asted one seeking to delay the al now
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The conspiracy laws, thEY
month after the fire, and scheduled for Monday. While
will say, require at least two shortly after the discovery of a Salfi normally reserves
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owner Roland Cousineau, 1090 casiorlly rules on change of
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with "aiding and
Circle, venue motions at the same
Bowl
Cr)stal
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abetting" Czgriina, since Casselberry.
time
Cagnina Is now judged innocent
'7 01 U crime.
tfthstate5Indirtnwnt had
Blackburn with con.
L IONS
Ii FRUITCAKES
spiring with unknown persons
In addition to Cagnina, the
Club
is
selling
fruit
cakes
to
help
raise
funds
to
aid
DELTONA LIONS
lawyers
concede, the in.
blind and near blind. Shown in Deltona Plaza selling fruit cake to Lloyd
diCtments
might be salviged.
Young are Dana Kimball (left) and Art Mathieu.
But, they point out, the two(Herald Photo by Charles Edwards)
year statute of limitations on
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By CURLS NELSON
Herald Staff Writer

but with the acquittal
alleged hit-man Sam Cagnina
on the charges Last week the
states chances of linking the
officially unknown gunman to
ex-gambling czar Harlan
1911,

Blackburn are hanging by a
thread,
That thread may be broken
Friday whtn attorneys for
Blackburn, now serving a V.
year sentence on federal

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Ackert has also filed for
dI3Sal of charges u
cauied Win's dea th by shooting
him with a . caliber pistol.
claiming the shct was an acclder.t. Salfi Is not expected to
rule on this motion today.

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SEMINOLE COUNTY BUAKD
OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS

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nussioners of Seminole County will
hold a public hearing to onslder i

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Commerc i al on the following
described pf*rty:
That DIrt Of Block H, Fè(fl
Terrace Subdivision. Section I?.
Townthlp2l.RanpeSO, Plat Book it,
Page 7$ (star1r.g at the N C.Otfl(f
directly east of railroad tracks on
O'Br ien Road. procee.ng east g$
ft. South 142.62 It, tast IS ft. ovth si
ft writ 190'? then north 37762 It to
point of
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of ra.Iroed tracks and South of
CrBri.en Read
This pjllc hear n-3 will be Mid
the Courtly Commission Ctarnberi
of ?t Courthouse. Sanford. Florida.
January 8 1V74. at 1
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Board of Count

H. Beckw i
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PubliSh: Dec, . 197
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NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
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FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice IS hereby given that I 3m
engedinbnesaI 171 NPt'way,
u.n. LOngWOI. Seminole County,
Florida under the fictitious
COURTESY MOTORS, and tha t i

nfend?os?eidr,lme*m,t,
Ite Cru! Cc.irt, S-rn•noIe
County, Florida in a ordatge with
the provisions
the Fictitious
Name Statutes. To Wit: Section
7
$6509 Florida Statutes
S John S. wothng
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her unknown heirs devisees,
legatns., or grarwees. and all other
persons or parties claiming by
through. under or a9ainsl tnem4 and
utI parties or persons hay'
claiming any rights to title or
teces ir and to m premises in
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That
sais? the terms of said Wr it

Begin at the NW Corner of the NE

24. Township 21 South,
of
Range 77 East, Seminole County,
onn E Polk
Florida. thence run N. ft degr ees M'
E.. 1211.63 fee, a" the North Line
Seminole County. Florida
of said NE '. to the West Right-of.
Pubisb Dec 1 13
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Way Line of State Road No. 5-427;
thence run S. 0 degrees OS' 45 . E..
$34 17 teen, a!onq said Wen Right of.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
thence run S.O degrees Ol'ASFOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,Way;
W,7 9Ofeet. along same Right of
FLORIDA.
Way. thence run N. 17 degrees 39.
CASE h1O. 73-ISMO
20'W.,097
feet, to the NE Corner of
It re thi Marriage of
OAKLAND ESTATES. lit Section,
ROSFBUO GASTON Wife
according to the Flat thereof as
recorded In Plat Book 14, pages It
ROGER SHERMAN GASTON
30. of the Public Records of
Seminole County. Florida, thence
NOTICE OF ACTION
THE 'SlAif OF FLORIDA ro continue N 11 degrees 31r 20' w..
WiO3 fret,*Iona the North Line of
ROGER SHERMAN GASTON
said OAKLAND ESTATES,
WHOSE
ADDRESS
AND
RESIDCNCE
43) KNOLLWOO) Section. to the West Line of the NW
' of thi PIE `- a Of 140Section 21,
CIRCLE, wArEpaupy
fl(e run North 300 feet. along
NECTICUT WC4.
Said
Wag LWO 10 the SE Cornet of
Atwoin Pet ttlon tr DiniaMlan to
the North -i of the NE ' of the NW
PM'ra
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GASTON. in Circuit deg'ees43DIW, I)), 10 fee,
ROSEBUD
Court
'a and for Snnlnne County.SVJ Corner thereof; thence run N. 0
cees o as" w., 6.9 0i feet t tpu.
Flor4a, the Short t't$e f which is:
NW Cor net t,4 Said North
of tPi*
IN RE - THE MARRIAGE
ROSEBUD GASTON, Wife CM NE 'o, of the NW ',c4saidSec1ionLI4,
tnce run H. $9 degrees is'
ROGER SHERMAN GASTON
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South. Range 29 East, Seminole
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Ftvr,da run P1 5? degrees
c aly Fier
•ndSt Co.n
56' E. 17313$ feef, thence run s on
Ther&amp;f o P*titiners
a
torni y. Roger L. Berry of oegrfs OS' 45' E. 3.41.45 feel to a
tLEVELAND. MIZE 4. BERRY. point of begirwuing. thence run S. e
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WITNESS ny hand and tht seal
Of this Court on he Ic-tn day of
Beci..wilh, r
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1973
Ciliarik of the Circuit Court
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Or Ct'crOa V Ekrrn
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Coach Dale Miller's Oviedo basketball team must really
be beaming this morning with news of their fifth ranking in
the state's Triple.A basketball poll. The Lions, who lost out to
Ocala Forest in their regional playoffs last season are back
this season with much the same kind of club that ca rr ied
them to their second straight district championship,
However For est is tabbed four th on th e slot of state
Triple•A teuns and that should prove interesting - to see
which of the highly regarded clubs is on top at the season's
end.
Even now, several hardwood watchers are looking over
the Lions to see who will be on the presteglous post&amp;'ason
cage lives. As of now, Leon Cobb and Clennie Patterson, the
lions, senior and junior duo look to be the best beta for top
considerations Miller, who was named county Coach of the
Year, last season looks like the early season leader to repeat
that tI000r, but has a lot of competition from Lyman, Lake
Brantley and Seminole this time around Watch out for SNA's
Chris Marlette, and Trinity's George Austin, though. They're
a pair of unsung men to rs who are ex pe cti ng to bring their
teams Into contention for local honors.

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While the Cagnina trial was
EIGHIEENTH JUDICIAL CIR. handled by Senin 1evar
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Stat
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At
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Abbott Herring,
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
teamed wi th Orange-Osceola
CASE NUMBER: ri-ISSl.0
WESTERN LAND PLANNING State At ty. Robert W.n..r,
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sal vaging the case
rcs'red ?oOobusFne mile State
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West Pompano Seacn,

NOTIFIED that the
abovenamed Pl&amp;intf I,.WESTERN
LAND PLANNING COMPANY.
Illinois Corporation registered to do

business In the State of Florida has
fledaC
Complaint ag ainst you in the
a0ovestylId Court . You are corn.
manded to serve a copy of your
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5: Harold Edward Simmons.
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Publish: Dec. 13, 20. 27. 1973 and
Jan. 3, 1971

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IN '(HE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
LIPITH JUDICIAL CIR
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
LouMry.FLOIf iDA
CIVIL ACTION
•1377*
In re: the Marvage of
GEOR GE C. DUTTON, SR..

attorney, whose address Is Suite
ISIS. CWA Tt.vpr, Orlando.
onor before the l0th day oljanuery,
191. and file the oridmnal with ttte
Clerk of this Court either
service on Plaintiff'sattorney
immedIately thereafter; Othirwist
a default my be entered açainst and
M D UTTON,
YOU for the relief demanded in the BARBARA M.
WifC
Complaint.
NOTICEOFSUIT
This Notice Shall be published
once each week for four 11 con- TO: Barbara M. Dutton
Residence Unknown
seG,tive wekt in the Sanford
Last known resIdence:
Herald.
warren Road
WITNESS my hand and seal of the
.
Brimfield, Massactwjetts
Court at Sanford, F lorida. thIs 10th
You, Oelendant, are hereby
day of December, 1913.
notlfled th$Øn action for dlssoh,tion
(Seal)
of marriage has been filed against
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr
you In the above-styled suit arid you
Clerk
ore required tos.erwa copy of your
By: Linda M. Harris
answer or pleading to the Complaint
Deputy Clerk
°
Plaintiff's attorney, Joseph M
PubliSh - Dec 13 70. 27, 197) and
Murasko, P.O. Drawer 714. Fern
3, 197
Part, Florida 32730, and file the
DII
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original Answer or pleading In fe
office of the Clerk of the Clri.uil
Court an or before the IC*h day of
FICTITIOUS NAME
January. 1914. it you fall to do to. a
NOTICE is her *by given that I am
default will be taken against you for
engiged in business at 600 Highway
the relief demanded in the Corn43*. Longwood, Seminole County. piaint
F$orsda under the fictitious name of
WITNESS my hand and official
CRUSP"S OF LONOWOOD, and seal of cff ice at Sanktd. Seminole
a I irt end to register sd name
Coi,sly. Florida, this 10th day of
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court .
December, 1913
S'mr'oe Count y . Flo rida In ar
ordance with the provis'ons of the
Arthur H. Ueckwth, Jr
F ictitious Name Statutes. To Wit:
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Section 145 09 Florida Statutes 1957.
By: Linda M. Hatris
OBInc.
Deputy Clerk
W. W Boitner,
Publish: Dec. 13, 20, 77, 1973 and
President
Jan. 3, 1971
Publish: Dec. 13, 20. 27, 1973 and
DEW-S7
ian. 3. 1174
DEW IC
IN
THE CIRCUIT COURT,
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cut.
NOTICE TO PUBLIC
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
PltiCt It Pijreby given that a
COUNTY, FLORIDA
Public Hearing will be held In the
PROBATE NO. 133
City Commission Room, City Hall,
In re: Estate of
ford, Florida, l 5:00 P.M. on
J. W. FORD,
ThisIday. December 20. 1973, to
Deceased.
consider the folJowirq chIngt and
THE STATE OF FLORIDA To ,
amendment tofu !oninQ Ordinance
HUBERT P. FORD, 203 Pykert
Of tTtC City of Sanford, Seminole
Street, St. Catherines, Ontario,
County, Flarida
Canada LILLIE V. B. CHISM, uo
Reioning From: R-l.kk, SingleBruSh Street, Detroit, Michigan
Family Residential District.
4202 JOHN WESLEY FORD JR
To That Of: GC 2. General
39)0 Tolnay Street. Houston, Texia
Cwnmersf Oisfr,ct
77071 ROBERT C FORD, 29)0
That Property Described as The
Totrssy Street, Houston, Texalk 71071
1I ll"j feet Of Loft 30 39 and 10,
VAI.ERIA 0, LOFTON, 14 SMnroe
Place, Monti.afr, New Jersey 01047
and the South 563 feet of Lot
LC5-S the Ea%t 109 3!nt't), Amcrided
ALLEN C LLFTOtI. 11 Mn'cPlet of Druid Park, as recorded In
Place, Montclair, New Jersey 0704
Fl.? Book 7, pages 3 arid 4, in the
YOU AR HEREBY NOTIFIED
tnat a Petit ion Pes been filed In said
office of the Clerk of Circuit Court of
Seminole County. Florida;
Court pfaing for an Order to
Beginning a' the SW Cornet of Lot
determine person* lnternted in the
10 of taid Amended Flat Of Druid Estate of J. W. Ford, decea;d, and
Park as aforesaid, run Cost 5316 their r espective shar es In the
?rh '.f 7 f!. Irr
tjr-,- tt% f S-3 -:11ate ar-i
LoU US feet, trience ScUtfl 410 I
you a.c he-full' required to tile ycur
feet. thence Weti 1541A feel to the w ?endefensesthr'etowiftuinlorty
(101 days after the tIrl Publication
Easterly right of way of U S 1792
North 2$ ørgr ee-s 30 East or posting hereof. Should you fail
along lid right of way 737.06 feet to therein, Ivdgmenl w.II be ent.,r,d ;
of bevinninc.
cki course upon laid Petition,
Being more generally described
WlTtlESSrny hand and the seal af
s located. Suuth Of Airport said Court at Sanford. Seminole
BotAevatd end East of U-S. 17-97.
County, Flock4,, 1IOh day II
A'iparles In interest andCitizens December, AD. 197).
1oP3'fv."'r t) t
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VIRGIL 13 COt4iLiti
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By octit'r .4 the Plor-niag and
Zoning 1 evnrn4stoa of the City of
By - Lois B. Walker
Deputy Cierk
Sanfrd, F lo'ida, this lllh day of
December, 1972
GEO. A SPEER. JR
Arthur 14 HarriS
OF 5PEE 4. SPEr•R, P A
4
P.O- t.c.i 1)6.1
Sanford, Florida 32111
Pirnre'ng and
AttorneyS for the Estate of
Zoning Cornm'ssIon
J. W. iord, deceased
?ublisai Dec. 6. I) 24. 27 1913
fu1.t ti' 0o I) 1973
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Chip Crawford, iiiiho languished on the bench for Joe
Sterling's Seminole Junior College cage five for much of last
season is beg in ning to com e back to his high school "stardom" days, as his presence on the SJC starting five Is
beginni ng to show. A leader in assists and recoveries, he
teams we ll with the curren t Raider crop of players and looks
remarkable with the way he sets up the offensive attack.
IAlong with Gerald Owens, who was well or, his way to
-tardum last season, makes a solid front and backcourt duo
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ith Crawford, but it's the work of an unsung "walk-on" who
Lis people buzzing, Robert House, who ripped the cords for
.4 in the Raiders double -over time win over Valencia Just
came out at the start of practice, Coach Sterling reports, and
he's been one of the biggest unlooked-for bright spots in the
Raider attack.
With a young team (mostly freshmen) the one thing that
stands out about the Raiders Is the way they don't stand out.
They look smooth and well -disciplined most of the time and
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what mistakes they do commit can usually be attributed to
t-arly season mental mistakes They're fitting together and if
they continue to mature on the court as they have been doing,
we can expect some pretty exciting contests when they take
'he court.
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By JOHN CIIERWA
varsity grappler at 139 with
Herald Correspondent
Tom Lent at 146. Getting into
In what looks to be one of the the heavyweight catagories
most heated contests Of the Doug Wilkinson squares off at
season the Lyman wrestling 156 and either John Martin or
team looks to extend its fltCOflI Jeff Clayton will step onto the
1o3-0 against the Lake Brantley mat at 168.
grapplers Thursday night In
At 186 it will be Clayton or
Longwood. The Junior varsity Brian Stroup. Some question
clash gets under way at 6:30 has arisen hr what class Clayton
p.m. with the varsity to follow, will see action. Keith Williams
Tension for this iii.atch has rounds off the jayvees wrestling
been building up for wccks as in the, unlimited class.
bold claims of victory were
In the hotly contested varsity
exchanged on both sides,
matches Armando Payas will
Expe-ted to lead off for the be at 99 followed at 106 by Doug
jayvees is a 99 pounder Louis or Howlett,
Payas. At 106 two grapplers are
Ui'idcfeated in two matches
vlelng for the junior varsity David Colomb comes into the
position. Both Pat Howlett and contest at 133.
Kevin Luby are shooting for
Looking very impressive in
this spot.
two outings has been Jim
Gary Miller is scheduled for Brinker at 139. Brinker is the
113 clash. Miller dropped a other four year wrestler cn the
decision to Leesburg in his lint Hound squad. He Is the only
tilt and won by forfeit against varsity grappler that also
Boone. Miller ls one of two four participated in the cross
year wrestlers.
country program.
A real contest between Dale
Strauze and Paul Richards has Jim SziLngyi comes in at 146
developed in the 120 class. One followed by Donnie Thompson
of the two hIc*inds will wrestle in the 156 weight class.
Bob Brucato looks to defend
jayvee and the other varsity.
his
district crown wrestling In
The 127 and 133 divisions use
168 class. Glenn 11111 or
the
a brother act. Steve Lang
tackles the 127 foe with Dennis Clayton stand to be the wrestler
at 186 with Mike White dressing
Lang at 133.
John Niteti will be the junior in the unlimited class.

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shots attempted clutch play.

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and the two teams went into the technical called on him. blocked a shot and ret.reived the department, as the home squad
"We started him two games
The contest between the five minute overtime period. However that was not to be and loose ball,
put the ball up 78 times from the ago," continued Sterling, who
ValencLa
Matadors
and
With the home crowd surging the Matador shooter was
Given another chance to flOor. however, the Matadors watched his charges up their
Seminole JuCo Raiders was a to their feet at almost every awarded two free throws,
protect their slim Ii, the hit or.ly 29 of the 78 attempts for season record to 54, "And he
very typical game indeed. movement on the Floor
Dexter Crosby stepped up to Raiders froze the ball until a not so hot 37 pct. and made has really prc.duced some fine
Typical only in the sense that Valencia hit three straight the charity line with no time on McCullum was fouled Having a enough mistakes to cut their efforts for us."
both these squads have wound buckets to give the Matadors a the clock and the score tied at one-and-one situation on his OWfl throat..
House wound up the leading
up playing overtime contests 61.55 lead with 3:28 still 6161. He missed both shots with hands the Birmingham native
In one of the roughest games scorer for the Raiders, dumthe last three times they have remaining In the overtime nobody on the floor and sank both to up the
ping in 24 point which included
count to 69- played so far this year for the several clutch shots in the two
met. Last night the Raiders frame.
Valencia had to face the 65 Seminole.
the home outfit fouled overtime periods.
took the hosts into two overtime
Seminole, appearing to be in Seminole squad for another five
McCants. the cotinsin of the
the
visiting Seminole cagers
periods before taking a hair (heir worst fix of the night, minutes,
House was followed by
Pensacola McCants who was
raising 71-67 win back to worked the ball over to Owens
times
while
the
Joe
Sterling
Gerald
Owens wIth 19 and Chip
The second overtime stuw the 1971's Mr. Prep asketball,
B
Seminole County.
crew was in violation on only 13 Crawford
Robert
and
who hit a 15 footer to bring the Seminole squad take charge answered McCullum's shots occasions.
The Raiders won the game on count to 61-57. The Valencia was and although they never with a 20 footer of his own to
McCullum with 12 and 10
the clutch shooting of walkon called for charging and relinquished the lead there close the gap to 69.67 with only
Taking advantage of the respectively.
The high man for the host
Robert House and Gerald Senilnole's Forte hit from close were some doubtful moments eight seconds left to tick away, situation and more than
Owens In the extra periods in on the side to bring the score before the final buzzer.
house was immediately compensating for their lack of Matadorr, who had four starwhich saw the visitors come to 61-59 and the fans were going
Gerald Owens was fouled foul
ten foul out of the contest was
ed and again the Seminole height the Raiders hit 27 charity
from behind 5:1 three crucial wild.
trying to shoot and made both ourlit was faced with a one-and. ttses at a 71 pet. clip as Harris with 15 along with
junctions in the contest.
A pushing and shoving In- shots to put the Raiders up 63- one situation. House came compared to %alencla's 9 good Mason with 13.
Leading the ball game
('jdcn( on the floor between (1. house came into the thrtiwh tr. jive thi R;iid.rs ii
frcithrow In 17 tries for enly 'i.rrifr
IG FT A T7'
at the hail Joe Sterling's cun
Setiiiiwle's
Owens
and spotlightagain and hit;i jumper 11-67 score with 00:01 s3
tingent had trouble holding onto Valencia's McCants added the to give the visitors a 65-61 edge remaining in the second
Owens
S
9-15 19
Crawford
4 44
12
the lead and found themselves un-needed spice to the last and the situation looked good overtime period and the Count
Coach Joe Sterling heaped McCullt.,m
3 41 10
down 4943 with less than four minute of play which saw the for Seminole.
proved to be final,
3 22 4
praise on Robert House after Forte
minutes remaining In the Matadors control the ball until
Valencia's Mason hit from 15
House
5 5-10 24
The difference In the con- the spine tingling contest.
regulation play.
Totals
22 3.3.35 7?
0037 remaining when Eley was feet but that effort was an- test, as in the final overtime
"House really came thrcugh
Led by the shooting of House called for charging.
swered by another clutch shot period, was the foul shooting of for us," said the Seminole cage Valencia
PG PTA TP
and Owens along with the
Two points down and having by House to put the SJC club on the Seminole five. The locals hit tutor, "And he is walkon that
rebounding of Johnny Forte the the ball the Raiders went to top 67.63.
3 02 6
on 27 of 38 attempts from the just came out and wanted to Crosby
Eady
7 72 6
Raiders bounced back to lead McCullum who missed a forced
The Matadors took the ball charity line to go along with play basketball. He tried and he Ealy
1
46 12
54-53 with only 00:14 remaining shot from the left side. Valencia downcourt again and put it up their 22 of 52 floor shots for
Harris
a 42 has cded."
7
1-7 15
Mason
6 1-2 13
in the contest. Holding the ball rebounded and brought the ball four times before it went in the pet. pace for the night.
Sterling mentioned that Ney
In a freeze situation Seminole downcourt.
3 1.7 5
hole to close the gap to 67-65.
Valencia
thoroughly
House
has proved himself McCants
S 02 10
backcourt man House was
The smug victors smile began The- Seminole sound missed and outrebounded the visitors byacapable of starting in
3
9 -Il 41
recent Totals
fouled purposely by Mike to appear on many laces in the
McCants.
Valencia crowd until Robert
IN
House stepped up to the line House came out of nowhere to
Mal
r.nd sank the first try making it steal the basketball arid go
55-53. The second attempt went downcourt and make the two
in and out and Valencia's pointer all by his lonesome with
Harris grabbed the rebound only 00:21 remaining.
and smartly called a time out
Valencia tried to put it up to
the
Matadors.
for
break the 61-61 deadlock but
i home squad took the ball was fouled by house. The
downcourt and McCants hit a Valencia player threw the ball

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ten foot jumper to even the

Friday afternoon. Mark that down on your calend er 01
"Mustsee"dates asCrootns opeisits home cage season wi th
a pair of nin th grad e games startin g at 4p.m.
The Panthe rs' "A" telun takes on th e Bishop Moore
junior varsity at 5:15, while the l ocal "B" squad goes against
the Orlando school's Freshman team at the starting 4 p.m.
time slot.
Crooms is currently 1-1 on the trail, losing to Leesburg
J'nior Varsity 540-37 in their most recent outing.
As with football, the Panthers are slating a
predominately junior varsity level of competition, including
juniors as well ass sophomores and freshmen, but It's going to
pay big di vidends when the young Panthers take the trek to
Seminole High However, don't look to that as an excuse for
the Sanford ninth graders. They're winners as evidenced by
their remarkable football record and they're a good bet to
give just about anyone's team a tough go.

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The regularly sched uled contest between the DeLand
N Bulldogs and the Sanford Seminoles has been changed from
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Friday night to Friday afternoon,
Head Conch Joe Mills informed us that the basketball
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IflltchUp between the arch-rival clubs will start at 3 p.m in
tho SIIS gym instead of the previously scheduled 6:30
b the JV contest. The varsity game will start at 4:30. tipoff
16
1 he Tribe is attempting to break a two-game skid when
they I:ice Del-and. After winning their first three outings the
. Seminoles have stubbed their toe over in Longwood against
the Hounds by the score of 4745. They then dropped a 71.68
decision to Metro Conference foe Winter Park,
Alter the Del.and contest on Friday the Seminoles will
travel to Orlando Boone for a matchup with the Braves.
Game time for the Boone fight Is 6:30 p .m . (a kl i c 3V grirn
and :(J r).m. for the varjty t'nc'(1nt('r

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OftendeA s.
seal of the Mate of Florida DepartNOTICE OF
ment of Commerce. DIvision of
TO - ORIENTA FERN COMPANY
n a final
Employment Security
a d-ssot cd Florida
tumen1 renderrti .rt the ax'rstid scceuors. grantees. asstgnees ' n
curt on the th day of September.
creditors, and MARION F
A 0 1973. in that certain case MBALLARD and WALTER B
WIN. Stale o4
ord Department
BALL.RD if living, and if
theit
of Commerce Plaintiff. -vs Don-pld
unknown heirs, and All in"wn
14e.bert Stewart I a Don Stewart
g ran t ees.
Us.
Concrete Serviceto meat Sheriff of
W'I
i74tet1.
Seminole County. Florida. and I
other persons claiming by or
have levied Upon the following through v
oreo.n In any
described property owned by
er or fashion.
D,natd Herbert Stewart. said
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op.ity being located in Seminole
tto qviaf 'itt'
a0
rty in
County. Florid a, more pariicut*rty
.. i County,Flor daprope
described
described as follows.
On E x hibit A attached hereto and
One (1) 1%9 Caoillac.
this r e ference made a pan herf,
etilte Via I917a7, 1974 Florida
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against you and
Tag No 17 WW 1311
at e required to seivice a copy I
And tr'e unders.ne-d as Sheriff
yourwrit.,ndetens.es,if any, toiton
Seminole Coun', Florida. Will at
s.
• Ross &amp; Rumberger.
11 00 AM. on the 2$lPi day
A -, plaintiff '&amp; ettorney. ,tbOSe
,,dress Is Poct Office Box 20151.
December, A D. Wit offer 101 sale ad
arid sell to the highest iddef
ando. Florida. on or before
cash. %ubOCt to any and all
Jan-4ary Ilth. 117) land file the
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mother, Mrs. Orville Suemnick., said. "It was hard on
him,
but he has that something extra. He told all his friends who
came to sec him that he'd be back playing, so
they all took it
for granted that he would. He'a really set in his ways but no
It was Just another high school football game in the Detroit
suburb of New Boston, Mich. Huron, hardly a powerhouse one really knows what he's been through."
with a 1-8 final record, vs. Jefferson It was no big deal, exThe September following his accident, Ron took over
cept that the referee on the field, just before game time, had
managerial duties for his football team, lettering despite two
some bad news for Huron's starting offensive ta ckle.
additional operations on his stump. The first was in
becemher for a del ayed infection;
Ron Suemnick, 17 years old and a senior, had suited up for
the second, in mid-May, to file
the game and was warming up on the sidelines when the down a bone grc-wth on the stub. Two weeks after he was
fitofficial informed him of his ineligibility. "Illegal equipted will] his second artificial leg. lion Suemnick was out
ment," was the tersely given reason.
practicing with the football tearr..
An obscure rule, a opted by the National Football FederaIles endured a lot of Pain," his mother said. "He'd come
tion in 1966, classifies artificial hands, arm and legs as ii
in limping after practice: his stump would be so sore. But
he'd be back at practice the very next
legal weaponry on the field, and Ron, who had fought back
day. We've never
from a near fatal accident in the summer of 1972, had played treated him any different, though. He's done all this
on his
six games into the season with an artificial leg. The state of ow
Michigan said a rule is ft rule nd
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professional soccer when he was In the Air Force stationed in
Europe. The victory was the first In his newly chosen
coaching career which started on the right foot with the win.
The triumph for the Sanford school also marked the first
time in the five meetings tflween the two schools that the
Middies left the field with a victory,
The next scheduled contest for the Sanford Naval soccer
team Is against a highly favored Winter Park team Thursday
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You'd Uiink the loss of injured starters Stu men In double figures. Gall Goodrich led Los
Lantz and John Mengelt would hurt the Detroit Angelis with 31 points.
Pistons. Not so, they still had Bob Larder,
Celtics 12$, Braves 119
LanLer scored 33 poiiits and helped the Pistons
Don Nelson and Steve Kuberski sparked a
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Ba3ktftll Association victory with a 114-96 2M straight victory over Buffalo since the
romp or the Los Angeles Lakers Wednesday Braves joined the league four years ago.
night
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14 Aqust of'72, Ron was driving a tractor mower on a sod
he makes (lie team. The Huron school board, Jed
in other games, 18th-ranked - and iras the eighth
by AnIcliff,
time that the Lape controlling the flew of the
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farm when he ran into a guy wire and was knocked to the
W ? beh i n,tOflfl,
lead had changed hands.
game. fie m,ade a steal and a
I couldn't sit by and see a boy being
of the damage, but Nate Davis 68; Army topped Rochester 58round. Tile mowt; blades mangled his right leg, just below
Pete Jackson's desperation, layup and then assisteI on a
the
knee,
but
he
managed
to
drag
Antcliff
said emotionally. as fie recounted hiring a lawyer o
himself
quarter of a mile,
did rn"e than expected.
take
the
Suerunjck
losing
blood.
to
get
help
for
himself.
25-foot
shot
with
two
seconds
three-point
play
as
the
Pirates
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The judge (Lawrence Gubow) made a beautiful stateleft gave Army a tight victorytook a 575 lead.
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overkilled DePai,w 10445 in Scion Hall tripped California over
ment. He said, 'This young man has
Huron school superintendentyron Antcliff, with ill-con;
Rochester. Army tied the
been an inspirati en to
Wilbur Thomas scored 18
college basketball WedPe-sclity Polv 6U'l;
everybody, dernostrating what you can achieve against
cealed admiration And Ron's determination didn't cud iUi
American Univers- gaine at 56 un a Dave Thomas poinLs as American
U. walloped
night.
ity smashed Delaware 75-45; field goal
hospital treatment. fie told his doctor that lie meant to keep great adds. To cieny him the right to play due to the enforcewith 2:09 remaining, Delaware; Howard Laidlow
, ruse
on playing football. "If you've got the guts, you might: and
"We got a chance to look at a Rice topped Tarleton State 72of dubious legality would not be In nut' public
The
Cadets
later froze the ball and Char!es Daniel each hit two then again, you might no~" Ile was told after his leg had been intereit."Los Angeles
lot of ow, players tomdght,"said 71; Mississippi ,'pilledSouthe
rn for the last shot
and almost field goals in the final minutes amputated mid-call. Ron said it again, louder. He would
With Ilie court injunction, [ton Suernnick
Frank Mc(uire, coach of the .Mississippi 79-75; Niagara didn't
final high school game. Ills story made the n
get it off because of to lead Rice's victory; Dave
e ws wire ser16th-ranked Gamecocks.
trunmed St. Peter's (N.J.) 85- Rochester's tough defense.
vices; others who were similarly handicapped
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He Jilted what he saw — Eq. 70; Arizona State ripp&amp;i
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his hospital
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A lost a le$ in an automobile accident." fie '.old
lead Peter's as Andy Walker fired in
Suemnick. But I'm going to make it no if you can do it, I
starting role before 1ng
56, Georg defeated Aet
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of to a 244 lead and roiled over
But the fight is not over. 'According to tile a(tcrne the
R~k_.
foot fhnn blocked three cut down Wright State 72.
junction
is a legal first," An!cliff
his24po1ntsforthelosersin
Idaho; Eddie Morris scored 15
establisli-.41 Ille
shots scored four points and
SyTacuse dominated the of
rugiut of tiit' physically handicapped."It
sccond half to make things points in flrc bfl'S victory over
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contacted
Itun's
ptiked up three rebcwids in
fensii boards and got clutch interesting.
pirents last tek and thty agrece that the rule should be
Yale,
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changed Butt' U take time
shooting and rebounding from
Paul Lope rallied his team in points to pace
Ron 's mother, obviously proud of her son's
"We need more than just five Rudy Hackett to beat LaSalle. the closing minutes to help Se- Athletes-In-Action and Cincinachievement,
s not1a l,l1bit ter about t: archaic
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rule
that
keçt her son
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Hall beat California Poly. na ti topped Wright State behind
7
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ferson game. "We'd do anyt hing
the teams we're going to meet for good on Chris Seace's layup Losing 55-52 with less than sev- Mike Franklin's 13 points and
14
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and we' got to play
Rule or no rule, Hon Suemnick has
whh less than eight minutes to en minutes left, the Pirates rebounds
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proof that a handicap is only a handicap if
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and dna Ford in the final quarter.
points, booMedSeatfle's lead to five points with a
In other NBA contests, Boston defeated Buffalo field goal. Don Watts then contributed a field
126-119 and Seattle downed Phibdelphla 10M. goal and two foul shots to put the game out of
The defeat was the fifth In a row for the injury- reach
riddled Lakers, who played without Jerry West
and Bill Bridges, and murked the longest losing
American Basketball As.sociatiun result.s:
streak for the Lakers since BiflSharman became Virginia 88, Memphis 87; Kentucky 96, San Anhead coach tee
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Coach Don Shula tried to move Dunaway through waiveirs Wednesday in order to activate tdm. But the Iiatwo-,,
Oilers claimed the il-year National Football League
veteran and league rules don't allow Shula to recall him.
a starter for Buffalo for nine years, was
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first half of tht yrear for the Dolphins. He suffered a back
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played the star must commit, no
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Possibly the two toughest are
getting 20 rebounds and
blocking five shots.
To date this year no one has
made the eager club but that
doesn't keep the 12 varsity
members from trying. Despite
the difficulty of the task th
players are still viekng for the
honor of being the initial
member.
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reach this platacu if they had to
make four requirements in one
season but make them in one
game is extremely difficult for
the "superstar."
For those who think the
guards have It rough the celltel's and forwards have just as
hard of a job. First of all they
have to shoot a mirdrnimrn of 10
field goals making 60 per cent
or more. They have to get no
less than five assists,
If they are at the charity line
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Just four you say? Sounds
easy. It does sound easy until
you make a close examination
of the requirements.
A guard has to shoot 50 per
cert or more from the field with
a minimum of 10 field goals at.
tempted. He has to get at least
eight assists.
Working on a minimum of
five free throws attempted the
guard has to get 00 per cent of
more. He also must steal the
ball six times. He must play at
least three quarters and
commit no more than three
turnovers. Finally a guard has
to get no less than five
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They kept the ball moving at all times, and finally found an
opening, with a pass made to Solares, who, once again, passed the ball to his partner, Carlos Austin.
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An easy way to sum up the
chances of making the club are
"Membership requirements for
the club are difficult for the
dedicated player and virtually
Impossible for the mediocre
player to attain," Stetnke's
requirement sheet reads.
To make the situation fair he
divided the requirements up
Into two classes, one for guards
and one for centers and for.
wards,
Guards have to get four of six
goals In any one game while the
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the Menace" Mike Coolbroth., made a pass to the team
captain, "Banana Man" Marco Solares, who In turn set up
the perfect pass to Carlos Austin In the center, and it was
Austin's footwork which put the Middies ahead at the end of
the first half, 1-0.
The second half turned out to be a more defensive game for
the Micdles,asthe Bishop Moore Hornets began an intensive
bombardment on their oppcicnts' territory, whch was
staunchly defended by the SNA goalie, Doug Kay. As

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overlook the outstanding job of the defense, consisting of
half-backs "Cannonball" Don Dixon, Richard League, Harry

striking 24 win against the heavily favored 4-A school,
Bishop Moore.
Played in Sanford against a background of clear blue
and n unsuaUy crisp breeze, the game turned initially
favor of the Middles, as they took complete control 01 the ball
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Don McCafferty's job in De- BOYS 31, CARDINALS ie.
playoff spot. The char.ces that
Until the results of the Pius- troit? The Dolphins may Just
Philadelphia (5-1-1; at Wash- O.J. SLmpso will break Jim
burgh-San Francisco game are t.ike life easy this week, so let's ington (9-4
The Redskins Brown's rushing record are
in, there are enou gh "ifs" in the i-:111 this n' the npet special need only a tie to rain the play- nn:rh
t'ttcr, even thow'
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uffs. Wbethi- its the wild iard Weeb Ewt.iank's farewell
playoff picture
along with PuNs 24,
spot or as the NFC East chain- coaching performance for New
several in the National Con.
Denver (74-2) at Oakland (8- pion depends on what Dallas York. BILLS 28, JETS 17.
ference to cause a kingalzed 4.1)
Shoot-out in the AFC does. Washington should do its
San Diego (2-10-1) at Kansas
migraine.
East Corral, without Kansas part by winning. REDSKINS 24, City (6-5-2)
The Chiefs' sea.
You know, IF somebody wins City, for a change. Denver's de- EAGLES 21.
son
ended
last
week. The
and IF somebody loses, then
sire has carried the Bronco.c a
New Orleans (54) at Atlanta Chargers' never really got
but IF and IF, then
long way, including a tiewith (84) The Falcons must win started, but they could this
Phooey!
Oakland earlier this year. But and pray for Dallas and Wash- week. So let's call another upset
Why don't they try drawing the Raiders can tie again and ington losses to keep their playCHARGERS 21, CHIEFS 20
straws next year?
win the title. RAIDERS 28, off hopes flickering, and At- Minnesota
(11.2) at New York
Pittsburgh (9-4) at San Fran. BRONCOS 20.
laMa Coach Norm Van Brocklin Giants (2.10.1)
The Vikings
cisco 5-8)
The Steelers can
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HORNETS 'SWARM' MIDDlE GOAL
Blue jackets take 2-0 win, however
(Herald Photo by Val Spakovkv)

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By JOHN CIIERW/t
Herald Correspondent

NEW YORK (AP) The San of either the AFC wild card spot second pair of teanunates to team they beat 62-7 on opening
Francisco 49ers are holding the or the Central Division title, rush for 1,000 yards in a
day? New Orleans pulls oftl
biggest trump card in the Na- depending on what Cincinnati They should easily do it against upsets only on its own turf, so
tional Football League this does Sunday. With Terry the Oilers and help the Bengals FALCONS 24, SAINTS 21.
weekend.
liradshaw back in harness, win the AFC Central Crown.
Cleveland (7-4-2) at Los AnThe 4rs, out of the p!nyolfs Pittsburgh's offense, and the RENGALS 34. OILERS 10.
gdPS (11.2)
The Rams are
for the first time in four years, defense led by lean Joe
Dallas (9-4) at St. Louis (448 seeking a club victory record,
can take out their frustration on Greene, should be just what the 1)
The Cowboys beat St. and before the game Is over,
the Pittsburgh Steelers S(. doctor ordered to unscramble a Louis by 35 points early in the they'll know whether they go to
urday. A San Francisco victory portion of the playoff picture. season, but the Dallas play?rs Dallas or Washington for their
would bring loud cheers from So STEEI.EHS 31, 49E11S 24. kncw the Cardinals virtually opening playoff game. The
such diverse Places as Cleve.
Detroit (1) at Miami (11 snuffed out Atlanta's playoff Browns must win to retain any 6
land and Buffalo, not to mention 2)—The second game of the hopes last week. A victory chance of getting the AFC wild
Cincinnati.
Saturday menu, The Dolphins would assure Dallas its seventh card. RAMS 30, BROWNS 21.
Then the torch would pass to may have helped save Howard division title in eight years. A
Buffalo (8-5) at New York
the lowly Houston Oilers for Schnellenberger's job in Haiti- tie would give the Cowboys at Jets (4.9) The Bills must win

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vhen you do so, you hand over a big check, supported by or
tax dollars, and you drag Volusia's thxpayers into Deltona's
water and sewer problems from which the original developer
would like to he extricated; and you sad'ile all of us with the
ultimate money obligations invoked."
He went on with, 'CertainIy DeBary wants no part of
such an arrangement. We suggest you slow down, take
another look at this situation, and consider the consequences

They are Chairman William E. Keller, Vice-Chairman
Karl D. Merrill, and Consulting Engineer Richmond C.
IloIcomb?.
a letter to County Manager Thomas C. Kelley, the
I)ii3ary chairman stated, "I am deeply disturbed by recent
reports which indicate you seem to regard as a matter of
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'stuck with the tab'."
The county chairman answered on Dec. 8. He wrote, in
part, "in accordance with the principle of the watei and
scr reports of Clark, Dietz and Assocatcs, Inc., adopted
by the Volusla County Council, May , 1973, the county is
investigating the purchase of the entire Deltona water-6ewer
system, and the connection to W Swallows Development (at
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lull of files or a homemaker with a house to keep in order you
might find it hard to believe but, yes, there is a paper thor.
tage.
This one Isn't so much the result of inadequate production- although there is that aspect to the shortage-but Of
the aerningly Insatiable appetite of the economic system for
newsprint and printing paper and paperboardand paperbags
and tissue,
Last year that hunger resulted In between 63 million and 64
million tons being cansumed. This year's consurnp1on has
been at the rate of between 67 million and 68 million tons, or
about 6-40 pounds per person.
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candidates for mayor and one
council seat will hold a
'question and answer" session
at the city's elementary school
Dec. 17 at 8 p.m., sponsored by
the League of Women Votets.
In the Dec. 18 election.
Margie Hess will be facing Don
Jackson for the mayorality and
li'u Bhmkenship will be run.
fling against Ursula West for
the unfilled group fair coundfl
seat. All candidates have indicated they will attend.
The meeting will start with
questions psed by a League of
Women Voters' moderator and
later be turned over to the
general public.
Key issues such as the city's
rotth and pianning are cxpected to receive much attenUon.
Four membersof the city
council were elected Dec. 4 in
the municipal election. They
are Vii'ginia Mercer, Harry
Terry, DeLores Lash and John
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(Dr. Brannon Is director of doesn't cut much Ice with th e
tax research for Tax Analysts workers and full funding Is too
and Advocates, a Washing. expensive
Another circumstance is
ton, D.C., organization which
that
in industries with a lot of
provides research services
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gages in a public interest tax workers are not so interested
law practice. He also is re- in savings (and pensions are
search professor at George. really savinpi). They want
town University and formerly their wages pretty much in
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WHAT ABOUT SL'.
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wiU in the future retire with pension plan which covered
CHAMBER ELECTS NEW DIRECTORS
some kind of employer pen. himself. The Congress put a
sion lan to bolster up their few extra limits on these
THE GREATER Sanford Chamber of ComBurden; (standing I to r) Walter Gielow,
plans because it was expected
social security,
merce Tuesday elected its new officers, (seated
that they would be used mostMartin Neiswander; Gordon Meyer: James
WHY
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Ito r) Chamber 'ice-President Wa yne Albert;
Dycus; Lee Moore; James Gib Blake; and
WORKERS GET
didn 5 t have many employes.
President Garnett White; and treasurer Bill
Ralph ftwid. Not pictured, Clifford McKibbin.
PENSION BENEFITS?
In lots of theso! cases, it is
(Herald Photo by
Apart from the problems of practically a matter of a (el Patteson)
vesting that we have talked iow setting uparetirement plan
about, the bi problem is that only for himself. He might try
at any one time only a little to get a deduction for as much
over 50 per cent of the work- as he wanted to save.
Sin.e then, the professionals
ers are covered by pension
plans. If a fellow loses his job have outfoxed the Congress by
before he gels a vested claim devising ways to form "pro.
to a pension, there is a pretty fessional corporations'•o
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good ch.irxe that there
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the special limits.
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wanderlust is having a record hostel is three nights. Here might be conidcrcd more somthing of lieeloadcrs' be
~d with an uncertain future. As
Some 20 million young for less than five dollars a apathetic than turbulent."
lieving at everything should we saw, the big companies
)urnpeanc are "on the road." day. a student is supplied with
According to Durant. the be handed to them, forgetting don't pay up (lundi their penIn France alone, one out of
a bed, breakfast and two Ge rm a n and Dutch students that the real spirit of a hostel sion costs immediately but the
every two students has
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the Spanish Inn - that is, to put up the money later is
usualing what the French know as drinks are obtainable, and
give something of oneself if pretty good (not perfect, but
ly the first to ask about
'th' call of the wild," seeking
there is a cigarette and
laun- one wants to receive ans- pretty ood) For most small
dry facilities. The ratio in the thing
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new customs.
The Paris hostel, with its foreigners to 10 per cent
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Gulf Real Estate Advisory Services, Inc., advisor to Gulf
Mortgagcand RealtyInvestments also anrounced that ittisd
opened a regional office in Dallas, Texas.
Gulf Real Estate AdvL5ory services. Inc., is a thollyowned subsidiary of Gull Lake Holding Company f
Jacksonville, Florida,

Thirty sears ago such travel
visits to various points of in (ion.
was feond their reach. The terest around the city. A
Acccding 5I; Pierre Mul ct.
('Olflm(fleSt modes of locornohouse father anl mother are
ti'Jfl then were bicycling and
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there to help solve every im- genera4.dele'ite
walking. But educato rs tell us aginable kind of problem, as French youth hostel headquarthat the relaxing of family well as to supervise a staff of tors. many youths are inclined
ties and parental authority, as 20 employees Guests are not to consider 'a hostel as simply
well as better economic c-ondi- even expected to make their a cheap accommodation
where they behave more like
lions. has led to the upsurge own beds,
in travel.
According to M. Durant. the "clients" than members of an
p
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The inevitable question for had any zerious trouble with
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drug
problem,
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no excessive drinking. Only
A favorite spot Is the youth
three guests had to be cxhostel
of which there are
ielied last year out ti a total
somt' 3,000 in Europe. 250 in
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United First Florida Banks, Inc. has announced a 31
percent increase in nine months earnings over the
corresponding -period in 1972 for its 32 member banks. This
is the first quarterly reporting period for the new one and
one -half billion dollar bank holding company.
Income before securities transactions was $9,i44,000, or
$1.58 per share for the nine month period ended September
30. This represents an increase of 30.8 percent in earnings
and 2.9 percent in earnings per share over the corresponding
1972 period.
Net income for the nine months was $9,526,000, or a v
percent increase over the corresponding 1972 p?riod. On a
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Sales, including excise taxes, were $85,397,855 for nine
rnontfi of 1973 as compared with $70,506,265 for nine months
Of 1972. Excise tases were p7,629,720 for 3&amp;3 and $47,162,2
for 1912.
$ Net profits for nlne months for 1973 were ,240,l® or
$112 per share as compared with $5,498,593 or *2,75 per share
in the comparable period of 1972 The net profits figures for
1973 continue to reflect the effect of a special tax Imposedon
all Corporate profits by the Government of Puerto Rico.
Ivied as a one year non.rcciirrlr.g tax based
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Southeast Banking Corporation has announced that
agreements in principle have been reached concerning the
proposed acquisition of th e outstanding shares of Pinellas
Central Bank &amp; Trust Co., l.,argo, Florida; and the Security
Bank, Pinellas Park, Florida.
In a joint statement, harry Hood Bassett, Southeast
chairman, and John Jenkins, chairman of both th e Pinellas
Central Bank &amp; Trust Co. and the Security Bank said that
Southeast would propose to offer 7.375 shares of Southeast
rcmmon stock for each of the outstanding shares of Pinellas
Central Bank &amp; Trust Co. and 1.22 shares of Southeast
common stock for each of U,e outstanding shares of the
.Security Bank.
According to Bassett, Southeast would anticipate issuing
an aggregate of approximately 402,373 shares of Southeast
common stock in acquiring all of the outstanding shares of
both banks.
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been aeclared on the Trust's shares of beneficial interest
payable on Nov. 30, 1973, to shareholdeti of rcord at the
close of business on Nov. 16, 1973.
The distribution represents a 19 per cent increase from
the 39-12 rents distributions made during the correspr ding
quarter of last year, the fiscal querter ended Nov. 30, 1972.
Total distribu tions Uf the Trust for the first nine months ofIts
current fiscal year are $1.1 compared to $1.21 for the
corresponding period of !ast year. (The period ending Nov.
30, 1973, Includes final distribution s of an additional 14 cents
per share made out of income for the preceding year as
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his knee and Welker suddenly found himself the possessor of
a wet spot.
"I just casually shifted my leg arid asked the next child to
climb onto my other knee," he said.
What about the children who want to pull off Santa's hair
wni uard
"It takes a lot of glue, and bands, and pins and wig nets,"
says Welker.
Welker says he makes *1,500 to $2,000 a year as a rentSdnta. asking $22 for house calls, $30 for Christmas Eve and
$75 for four hours minimum at retail stores and shopping
centers.
Welker and two other Salt Lake City area rent-a-Santas,
Tony Zucca and Quhid Itatt, see their work as such a big
business they're trying to form a central booking agency.
"We want to standardize looks, maintain ideals," says
Welker. "We don't want to have people on drugs or alcohol:
we want good, clean living standards." Zucc'a, a janitorial
contractor, says, "There are so many cut-throats out in
expensive suits who try to make a quick buck, and they ruin
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Unable to transfer certificates quickly, some brokers
merely let them pile up in back offices, almost bringing down
the entire industry. The confusion hardly can be exaggerated,
But try as he does, man has been unable to dig out from under the pile.
The electronic computer was supposed to help, but few
businessmen or academecla,is or customers are willing to
take the computer's word that it has all the information
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One of the ironies of the problems is that this demand
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constant shower of confetti In the form of 73 IslUon checks a
year that decend upon its clearing facilities. Bankers
everywhere agree that it can't keep up.
Now being developed are systems to record transactions
through the use of electronic system that add to or deduct
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CLUB INSTALLS
OFFICERS installed by

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serve these two projects: Ddllary's future needs and other
developments west of Interstate t Council decided that
time should be taken for a careful study of the two approaches.
Opposfticn as registered to the west Volusla Land Use
Plan proposal by the County planners, to expand northward,
e area on uuth Sides of Benson Junction Road, flOVi ZOfl1I
\l1 for light industrial uses
Th e PAC asked that the land use recommendation, for th is
area remain within the limits of the resent industrial zoning
to protect the Southward expansion of Deflary residential
development on both sides of Shell Road, presently zoned

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t)ELTON:-The Ladies' Auxiliary to the Del'ona Civic
s-ouit1nn wi ll hold as Christmas party luncheon in
junQticn Ui the regular meeting Dde o at 1 pm in
Community Center.
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Members are requested to bring a wrapped Christmas g i ft,
with name of member enclosed, not to exceed one dollar
Cards and bingo will be played,
lun ch eon.
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featured by The Florida Peacemake.s of Sanford under the
supervision of Mrs. Guy Bishop and directed by H.E. Me-

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stud)-ingwithdW BwtanNfuseuni at the age of 16, then
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Brookfield, Cmn. and Hawa, where she and her husband,
Cmmunder Thomas rknstan hved for several years,
.Mrs. Dmt&amp;n has participated in group shows in DeLand,
New Sm)Tu Beach, Sanford and Delton&amp;. Her first ,one
man" show was at the DeLand State Bank shorJy after her
arrival in Deltona.
In addition to the Dellona Art Club, she is a member of the
West ViDlu-sia Artists Inc.. Sanford,,Seminole Art Aswiation
and the Florida Federation of Art the is a member of
Deltona Woman's Club.

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this public concert and tribute to the man.
The scholarship will be awarded to a graduating Senior

ress in Central Florida. We invite you to come visit our new facilit y .
Meet the friendly people who are there to serve you. Stop in and
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Mr. Caskey for Oe wonderful man and citizen he
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memorial concert was given. Caskey directed the group for
10 years and was the founder and originator of the
"Modernaires."

Since 1934, Winter Park Federal has consistently maintained higher

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A preliminary plan under disewWon earlier thi3 year, by
the LiP, the Wilson Knott [)es'dopezs and the County, called

of Sanford Inc.

Murphyreplaced the late Paul Caskey, for whom this

completion) to serve our good friends and neighbors in Altamonte
Springs. Close to 1-4, near new Altamonte Mall and Florida Hos-

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At present the Modernaires are directed by James
MurPhy. who will be leaving the group on Jan. 15, to continue

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Modemnaires, a group of 16 students, who sang several
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to include those on the priority basis of numbe
hom es to be served.
A resolution was voted to ask the Volusia County
Manager Tom Kelly, to delay decitsion on a proposal to
Purchase the Deltona Wat,--r and Sewage System as a pad of

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DELTONA A record crowd of more than 300 attended
the concert sponsored by the Deltona Presidents' Council on
Sunday afternoon, in the Dellary Fire flail for the benefit of
the Paul Caskey Memorial Sdiolarship Fund. The Concert,
originally scheduled to be held 'in tiv Deltona Flaza, had to be
shifted to the DeBar' Fire flail at the last minute
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through on the PAC's proposals.
ft was derided to give priority to recommending
repaving of the four rcmL'ung streets in the category of
previously named streets that had been allowed
deteriorate.
Should County funds be available for paving any Un

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Department of Public Works, of the recommended program
Of Street DaVing and repair in DeBary was accepted with a
decision to commend County Officials for an excellant follow.

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Community Room, Altamonte Springs with a catered dinner
and entertainment.
Forty-two members recently enjoyed a performance of
Funny Girl" at Sebastian Dinner Theatre. A seven-day trip
is planned to the Bahamas on Jan. 26.
Regular meetings,-ire on the thirdThursday, I p.in. at t1w
Lisselberry Woman's Club

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is well kno-xn through its TV and radio presentations.

show by Mrs. Barbara Dunstan, ii, the Oeltona Woman's
Club building on Nurmandy Buleard for the mon th of

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Crystai Bowl Sauce Set W'th Silver Spoon
• GE Alarm Clocks
Hamilton Beach Portable Electric Mixers
Gr- Massager
Rival Electric Ceock Pats
GE
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Salton Electric Bun Warmers
GE Awomatic Tea Kettle
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• Steel, Walnut Steak Knives
• Automatic Timer (for E'ect'iral Outlets) • insulated Thermal Mugs
Borg Bath Scales
• Coaster - Ash Tray Sets
Schick Styling Hair Dryer &amp; Styler
• Arnold Palme' Golf Balls
• Kodak Instamatic Cameras
• Spalding Tennis Balls
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shortage that could cause
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galbn.s, a 21 per cent increase
over last year's all-time high of
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week. This boosted ti current
season's overall total to
14,654,000 gallons, a steady 21
per cent margin over the
l2,102000 gallons sold to consumer-s through the same date
Last year.
Frozen concentrated orange
juice buying by housewives was
1,966,000 gallons for the
November 24 week, a 14 per
cent gain wi-en compared with
a record 1,72Z000 gallons sold
&amp;4.ng the corrtsporl1ng week
of
The n'w season's total of
112,110,000 gallons is 10 per cent
greater than t he 101,968,000

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Q: how ran oat' be sure that pre-packaged mixed nuts In
th csbell are of good qu+ahity before they are purchattd?
A: One way to make sure the mixed nuts VOU buy in
shell are of good quality is to look for the U.S. Department Of
Agriculture (USDA) Thield on the package. This means that
we nuts are carefully checked for quality and size.
Mixed nuts of the highest quality tn extra large sizes way
carry th e U.S. Extra Fancy shield. The U.S. Fancy grade
shield may be used on nuts of highest quality, but the sixes of
some will be smaller, Both grades mu.st have at least 10
percent and not more than 40 percent of each kind in the
mixed package.
Q: Recently salesclerks in several ibm have cautioned
me to keep my sales sIl for proof of purchase In es
decide to return the merchandise. Why the sudden demand?
Is this a rule for all stores?
A: The way the store handles return purchases is strictly
voluntary and the policy will vary from store to store.
however, there are several sound reasons for stores
requiring you to have your sales receipt in order to return a
purchase Many people will return a purchase to
venlently located store that carries the make or bra nd of
merchandi-ie. If it is not the store from which the purchase Is
made, then In reality you are asking the store to pay retail
price for the merchandise which they could have purchased
at wholesale price from the maimfactwer. Also, shoplifting
is on the increase. There are people who will not only steal
merchandise. they will actually ret urn it to the store and ask
for a cash refund.
When the merchandise is defective, most stores are
willing to give a refund, replace the item or extend
equivalent credit to the buyer. However, if you have any
doubts about the purchase, especially big ones, get the stores
return policy In writing.

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while conceding population
projections have a way of going
awry. Birth and fertility rate
developments imply sub-.
stantial changes in relative and
absolute demands for various
goods and services. Argus says,
"The impact of an aging
population will be felt
throughout American society.
It may lead to a generally more
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need new or additional Insulation, so have an expert
check your house.
-Examine and clean }OUT
heatthg system each fail. Clean
or replace dirty filters that
make the furnace work harder
and hence use more fuel. A
dirty furnace or flue also is a
fire menace.
4-Stop constantly changing
your thcrmntt settings.They
boost your healing COstS and
$uel consumption. so set room
thermostats to
temperature and lerve them
alone Typically, living ruoms
are comfortable at 70 degrees
and bedrooniss at 65-diough not
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for the homeowner toconsgme
power now are suggestirig that
he batten down his horne to
keep out the winter cold as a
major fuel-saver.
Utilities are distributing
pamphlets proposing that
huseholders follow these tips
to hold down heating costs and
save fuel at the same time:
I-Keep all exterior doors,
and those to garage, attic and
basement, tightly closed. Lo
heat Is a waste of energy and
money, so keep it indoors where
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The over-all standard of living
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weakening of loan demand by
the end of the winter.,,
Iflterestratesarenownttheir
highest levels in history, Seven
large banks recently increased
their Prime lending rate, that
charged to their biggest and
best customers, to 10 per cent.
Consumers have to pay more
The Nixon adminIstration's
Committee on Interest
Dividends Monday sent tele.
grams to the seven banks dlrecting them to Justify the higher rates. The prime rate has
been at 95 per cent.
Economists expect that a
ges'erally softer demand for
loans bexpectedtobe more ef.
fective in bringing down Inter.
if est rates than any government

age-Is dropping this year
below last year's rate, which
was urx'2r the rate necessary
for zero population growth.
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stores will have less experienced sales help working long
beta-s under rushed conditions. As a result, errors are more
apt to occur on sales slips as well as on your billing
statements,
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slips, receipts, and price
as will as any warranties.
This Is a good rule to follow the
rir'jund, but especially at
holiday time.
Q: Do you have any information on bow munch electicIty
an average sized city will use In lighting for mimlclpal
Chrlgtznag decorations? I am very concerned about the
energy crisis and wonder 11 sacrificing city festive lighting
woukin't be a sigisilkant savings.
-A: Because of the energy crisis some towns have made a
study and come up with some enlightening figures on how
much energy could be conserved if municipal Qiristinas
lighting were eliminated. For example, one mediurn4ixed
city of approximately 60,000 population figured that
(hri3rnas li,,Ji.jng for the city used around 40,6O) kilowatthow of electricity. This is equal to 100 barrels of fuel oil.
When comparing this amount of fuel with that used by the
homeowner, It is enough energy to supply approximately
lour to five average homes for one year.
This Is very significant when we are entering the cold
winter months with a definite shortage of all types of fuel. In
fact, the use of Christmas lights could definitely mean some
children c'uld go cold.

for Christmas

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Demographic statistics indicate that the 'baby bust" is
continuing strong. Live births
in this country have been
running about 3 per cent below
thosefor the like period last
year. Moreover, the fertility
rate-th' number of births pt'r
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flation under rein, maintains a
falrly tight monetary policy,
economists say.
Okun Id that if, as is now
felt, a decline in economic out.
put occurs In the first three
months of 1914, "then there's
not much question" that shortterm interest rates should fall.
Niether Stein nor Okun would
predict by how much. Okun said

Member 01 Unoco PEr%I Florida Snks Inc.

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They reason that as the fuel
shortage causes the economy to
$slow down &amp;amaUcally early
rwxt year, both corporate and
consumer demand for loans s7IlI
soften, leaving more money to
lend and thus, by supply and

those for fresh fruits and effort to stretch food budgets.
Edward Brown, chairman
According to a spokesman
vegetables' were allowed to The crops are generally of th
e board of Michigan for Safeway Stores, the na-

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Has he ever made any
est-adjusted cost?
auto policies, to reduce prem- suggestions that reduced the
amount of your premiums?
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Come by or call today.

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it's true, as Corniissioner agent, or with a well-estab. just an answering service, or
Herbert S. Denenberg says. lished agency? Does he have a phone that rings without
That old bluesson, ''A
WASHINGTON (AP) — me
that "a good agent can be. at least four years' experience answer? Dtcs he return calls
already Good Man Is hard to hnd,"
fuel shorta "-'
worth his weight in gold: a It the insurance business? or answer correspondence
ge, which is
aieauy has been
revived
by
bad
one can be a disaster."
And finally, if he's a thorough promptly7
Penns
11.
causing i4i,vr
unemployment var.ja's commissioner of
professional,
he'll have done
and prices, may have one posialongpass
a consurance, with a slight change defl'5ed ye
the
course
work
and passed
Does he do more than Just
no(liisc'h
(lye economic effect next year; in the title.
the
exams
for
a
CLU
designa. send you bills every so often'
ist
hopi
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II
en
able
lower interest rates.
(ion (Chartered Life Under- Does he touch base, at least
'A good insurance m is
to find
those nug
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gets
That's the way a number of hard to find," he laments. So
writer) or CPCU (Chartered once a year. to see whether
gold.
Pro
and Casualty Under- you need changes in your Inconornlstaaee the interest-rate he's making it easier for the
Picture developing. Amon
'citizens of his state to find
Zero in first on the general
surance program, changes of
one by distributing "rate your
pro fessional qualifications of
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The agent or broker with beneficiaries, etc.'
them are Herber
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Cnalr- agent' checklists, one for Ilk
an agent or broker. As a very
such professional qualiuicaman oIL-LesiuvntNixon$ Coun. and helth agents, ano
Does h expla
in your poi
31fl
Ith er for
minimum, he should make it lions will In all likelihood cies
in
dl of Economic Advisers, and
way that
property-liability agents,
his hill-tim huIne* "Avoid meet the pragmatic tests of a
'lly understand 3'E
Arthur M. Okun, who headed
part-timers
the incompe- good insurance man:
Most
of
the
checklist
ques.
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incmst and coverage differ:
the council under President
tent brothers-in-law.
tions apply equally to either
Can you reach him when ences between companies
Lyncbn B. Johnson
kind of agent And certainly
Is he well-established as an you need him —

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The New York state and
West Vlrgi&amp;a aple crops

When shoppers see canned
have aggravated an already
fo1 stocks dwindling, the
tight situation caused by
were hit by a freeze at traditionally turn to Irczi.,n
general trend toward conblossoming time that also foods and this is expected to
venience foods and a poor fluctuate
wildly. The uncer- took a toll of the cher7crops wipe out the supply of frozen
crop year.
taintoffreshtoduce
in thou areas. The ?t idwst peas well before next year's
T e real pinch began last and
desire to hoard apple crop was al cut by packing
seisofl.
year when floods in the food d
rove many consumers bad weather ahd growers
eastern part of the nation from the
Frozen pea supplies drop vegetable bins tothe estimate the canning crop ped
wiped out a substantial part canned an frown food
to near zero this year,
see- may be only half of List
of the fruit and vegetable tionsofthetrgrocery stores.
and p rocessors, faced with
year's.
crop and production dropped
another poor crop, are
In addition, the meat shorSimilar natural disasters pessimistic. "There is a shorsharply.
tage caused housewives to
During last summer's pour increasing amounts of befell the pea, sweetcornnd tage and it's critical," says an
Freeze I , processed food prepared vegetables Into tomato crops
all of which official of a major frozen
prices were held down while stews and casseroles in an were already in short supply. foods distributor.

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packed only once a year and Fruit Canners, states flatly, lion's largest retail food
shortage is the result of sirnproducts that run out won't "We won't be able to meet d- chain, the switch to pro' pie convenience and not the
appear in the supermarket rr,and this year. By late ces.ced foods and the ensuing economics of price controls.
again until the (alt The past spring or early summer there
summer's heavy buying left be
will
quite a pinch in apple
canners and freezers with products." Michigan Fruit,
record low carryover
Ralph sel:, "I'm not SanUt
P which makes Rustic and
plies, meaning there IS I)otkv Madison brand probut I can show you how
almost no reserve to draw on thict 11,J)
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anticipates shorYour dreams of inlernizlni
in a production year one can- tages in its supplies of cherner describes as a "general rie green beans and peas.
your home can come e.
disaster."
without refinancing

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WASHINGTON. D.C.
(NF.A) — Bargain-hungry disappear from the super- cherries and canned and
shoppers are gobbling thena- ma et by next spring
frozen corn.
tion into a processed foods
Other processed foods in
The Administration's price
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other sectors of the economy,

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Woman's Club at the club house. Dr. Wright,
who is shown with Mrs. Henry Lan&amp;echt (1)
club pre.sident, and Mrs. Wayne Fuller, lecture
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sure of your fewelere's
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for ahietime In our store, you will be assisted
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a the ser%ing rA dessert. Miss were Mr. and Mrs. W. B.
RiCharde presented her RiCharde, paents of the bride,
- Mr. Lnd Mrs John F Ada'n
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Mr. MW Mrs. Robert Edgar
Mr. aM Mrs. W. B. RiCharde,
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potatoes, broccoli iAth ehee3e bridesmaides with pearl
sauce. salad, hot rolls and earrings and Richard Rave his
cocoanut cake
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the RiCharde-Eaton wedding,
g e bridal couple's
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Eaton and his family en. table was a low arrangement of
tertained with a dinner at the white mums, blue carnations,
Cavalier Motor Inn !or the white baby's bre3th and
bridal couple. Debbie RiCharde greenery, GvesLs enjoyed
and Richard Eaton, members dinnero(slrlointiproast baked

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one
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daughters home [out of state) to be placed under their
tree. They were for our daughter, her husbands their four
children, and my eon In law's mother who li ves with them.
We received one thank you note from our daughter
saying: "We ALL thank you for the lovely gifts."
Abby, all her children can write, and eo Clii bf hUSband and his mothe r. J'st one short line ,ribbIed at (ho
bottom of her letter ("l'hhnk! for the camera," or 'l'he
perfume was ie'
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merry Christmas. Then my husband and I shall drive
downtown and drop $100 In the Salvation Army pot for
people who need and appreciate a little remembrance at
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GENERAL TENDENCIES: One of your best
1 '&gt; days th so me time for extending and enriching
:,00r 3tiv:t; Iar bcyenc thei., rrc.-cnt boundaries. You cin
now make others realize that you are is talented person. Fine
for making mtelbgent thznges.
ARIES (Mar, 21 to Api. 19) Make ippo in tmenta with the
people who can be of greatest help to you and make big
headway. TI) to make new contacts of worth.
TAURUS (Apr. 20 to May 20) Make your home as
chsrrrüng as you can and then invite (riend in for a happy
time. Ynu can easily stan an uptiend toward success.
GEMINI (May 21 to June 21) Contact those persons who
can assist you to have better conditions around you. You
use your Ideas for t'ettenng yourself.
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that means so much to you. Tak e it easy tonight .
LEO (July 2 to Aug 21) Ideal day to go after what you
d"sxre with vim and vitality an d get good results Avoid one
who gossips. Make plans for th e future
VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept 22) Talking with experts can help
you ti gain you niIs more easih n
Steer clear of some
tuatw that could lead you to truublc.
LIBRA (Sept 23 to Oct fl) Plan to be with good friends
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under. Go after your fondest arms
SCORPIO (Oct 23 to Nov 21) I to get the assistance of
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Complete Huvse Plans and Shop Uwn Clean-Up, and Light Hauling.
Tremblay, 323 3771
Drawings Fast, dependable,
rconamcal Call V'ctor-345 3743. KEN'S MOWING SERVICE

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STINE MACHINE &amp;
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Acreage. Lots and Lawns

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Save fuel Fret ,~- rern SUN
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Your Host I Hostins
Hwy 1792 On Lake Monroe

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1797 or 372 424.3 day or nile.

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We replace old d

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Dog training In your home. All
Breed Dog Training Acaøa,,',
Call for 'tee lytluation 531.7370

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
(formerly Harrieti's Beauty Nook)
519 E. Pine. 372 5747.

Doors

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PH 830 5243

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Airless &amp; Conventional
Ph. 372.2956

Table taking up too much;
room? A Classified Ad will find It a

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PH 3779066cr 3737478

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ci.EANING. CALL RALPH'S
HI ME SERVICE, 323.5951

Ft'lI Iii,e' GE t.pp;innces
Sanford Electric Company
2327 Park Drive, 372-1%2

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kiln dealer. 10 5. Closed Thursday

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Sale held inside, with seats. Sale under the management of Barber Saks, Inc. of DeLand, Fla. phone: 734-1945. J.
W. Barber I Larry Gray - Auctioneers.
We sell all types of Sales on commission basis. We go
anywhere at anytime - Call Usl

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Charles St. Lonawood, Fla,

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(Hwy 434). 531 3733.

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Marie's Beauty Salon

FLYING CARPET TOURS. INC
Airline tickets, Cruise and TOUc it
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tables; andirons; 3 - oak chests; walnut night stand;
arrow-back rocker; corner cupboard; oak corner china
cabinet; wicker carriage; inlaid hall chair;? pc. din. rm.
set; 7 Pc. din. rm. set; kerosene lamps; Edison
phonograph w.horn; oak stands; lanterns; old chairs; old
rockers; corner what not; tobacco cutter; collection of
royal dalton china dogs; crocks; wash stands; oak side
board; but ter churn; P.".orris chair; oak bureaus; oak Ic
box; foot stools; picture frames, violins; blanket chest;
tool box; Windsor spindle back rocknr; library table w
carved legs; hail trees; gate leg table; ice cream table;
thread cabinet; pieces of marble; yarn winder; brass
umbrella stand; spice set; bun box; bells; peuter; glass;
china; old gold scales and hundreds of other items too
numerous to mention I

Help Wanted

Travel Agencies

Kings -Queens

antique cioi:k',; mat, drop- Laf tuIe, ldi' ia,', f r on t
desk; lift-top card table : oak bookcases; oak round

SICRETAFIIES &amp; TYPISTSSanta is coming, are you reedy?
Work day, is week, a month. The
choice is up to you, No fee.
Norrell,72)1 Lee Rd. Winter Park.
Ph. 617 8118

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PIANO LESSONS
12 Week Chord Course
Harry Wester, 373 1379

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BOX SPRINGS $

Monday, Dec. 17th at 11a.m.
On The Old Daytona Rd. lust off N. Slvd,
DeLand, Fla.
This it only a partial list: This will be a large Antique Sale
with Antiques from several estates I out of storaget
3 - roll top desks; 3 - china closets; 3 - slant-front
secretaries; several pine &amp; oak commodes; store desk; a
3 pc. loveseat set; walnut drop leaf table; 4 - old high
chairs; 7 - old wooden child's wagons; collection of i5

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DEAR POLL\ - My Pet Peeve is with those neoDle wh
Gacig.
W.
Crane,
Ph.D, M.D.
plan their vacations so they will have free nights lodging
,
and meals with friends along the way and then they et
Note my brother John's cornhome and brag about how little the trip cost with gas being
meat about the value al "Horse
their only big ex r)ense. With the high cost of living such
guests often place
' hardship on those they visit. Some even Sonic" In our defeat of the
drop in without letting you know they are coming. Then you British Redeosts in the
Revolutionary War, Also.
l
wonder just how long they are going to stay.-GENEVA.
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gumption
DEAR FOLLY
and
reiourcefulneu
MrsJ.R. wanted to know what she
could do with the containers that holds film for cameras seldom are taught I. the
that develop pictures Immediately. I have found that one "drawing board dreamers" in
IV
makes a great picture frame for a picture just taken with colleges even today!
the camera.-ROD.
DEAR POLLY When d)eing or tinting cloth I dissolve
CASE V.594: My brother, Dr.
the dye powder in an old glass jar, shake to dissolve and
then pour this solution through an old stocking I have John B. Crane, had dinner with
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us recently.
pulled over the top of the jar. This works fine and when I
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formerly
taught
am finished the whole thing can be thrown away. To stir the economics and history at Northdye I use an old wden spoon kept just for that purwestern. Harva rd Earlham
pose. -MRS.D.B.C.
DEAR POLL\' My father-in-law likes shirts with two Colleg,e and Iowa Wesleyan.
Apropos of your constant modified by practical expockets but they are very hard to buy rowadays. He also
stresson
'horse Sense' In perlence 'gumption).
likes ahort sleeves and came up with the idea of buying
You housewives thus relong sleeved shirts, cutting off the sleeves to the desired practical psychology," he
lun
teered,
"that
was
also
a
member
the adage that states:
length and then using the cut-oil part to make that second vo
"You must cut the cloth to (it
pocket. I know this worked nicely since I did them for him. main reason why we defeated
JO'rCE.
the British in the Revolutionary the figure; not the pattern!"
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And that's what WC mean by
War.
"For the Redcoats marched wisdom vs. braintruster
WIN AT BRIDGE
shoulder to shoulder into battle. education,
Many "drawing board
"Which made them easier
targets for our pioneer dreamers" thus concoct
beautiful designs for new
riflemen,
rest. He could get them
"Better
yet,
tIsne
stubbborn
automobiles and other met'.
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legitimately
if
the
queen
of
British
Generals
refused
to
0K
Ch&amp;fldiR.
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hearts would drop doubleton the use of rifles so their ff
But it is the buyers thereof
v AK
II but that wasn't likely. The Rifle Corps wasn't created till who soon find the "bugs" in
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peerless one had also noted a the year 180o.
those supposedly perfect
46543
poscihle
swindle at the very
"So in 1776, the Redcoats still products,
WEST
EAST
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For example, the usual
start of play and had pre- employed antivated musket,.
472
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for
it
by
playing
the
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. 1Aingress also caused us an
't tie
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gss
was only a bout one-third
from
dummy
and
keeping
4' 'f" Q
4'
) ng the distance of our American unnecessary fuel crisis ea rlier
' that tin" (Isre
SOUTH ID)
this year by scaring people wi th
Lance'ot cash ed d u mmy's long rifles .
horrendous picture of the
Consequently,
our
soldie
rs
act' and king of hearts and
T i 1074
of auto exhaust fumes
hazards
ycould
keep
yards
out
50
of range
king of spades Then he p l a
So
an
expensive
a&amp;'itlon was
of
the
British
muskets,
ed out the diamonds to stop
4' .1102
yet still shoot back and forced on cars, th us making
dumm&gt;
Now he led dummy
\orth South vul nerable
t'
their consume IS gallons of
decimate their ranks '
three of clubs- 1)inadin
West No1h East South down to a high heart and a
"AS the British kept ad. gasoline to travel as far as 10
14
gallons formerly pennitted
high spade The three of %anclng, our men would
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1$
f'
lid fro,n (Iunlm'I retreat till Ih
meant a 5') percent in
e.'uld reload
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1'a
Dinadan was sure that Lan- their long rifles, then stand pat crease in gasoline consumption,
Pan
celot would win the trick so iora(ewmomentsandflre back which Produced a threatened
he chocked his good spade at the Redcoats.
rationing of gasoline.
and let dumnms ssixo(spades
Farmers were thus ham
'This strategy helped us
's% if) titC last trtc..
pered.
which always adds to
o
ff
set the far greater numt)er,
By Oswald 1 James Jacoby
'EWWApUI),piut4t5 Ais%
Increased food prlcesat the f00
of finish soldiers
mir
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lit there has bt.'tn no sermsj
iht r Arn"ricitn tenerais
I)inadanth.t' ssarst pla
y er
9.
used
additionial
res"cefulne"
medical
ill effect from &amp;tgo
King Arthur's couit it %4-61,
exhaust pipes despite 2
tas v,tien crossing the
all I ctoId do to remembi r
j 1 dJin 1ia b"trt
13 of th e
Delaware) so their generations of heavy use even
that
another
club W
est
North
last
South
greater
'hone Se' ill of ethyl gasoline'
le( How
xpected
1•
Pass
t
A little 'Horse Sense' would
gave
us our Americo
to know it was the dr'u'
Pau
26
Pass
have
prevented this 'crjs,"
'
Republic"
The play had started badly
propaganda
of brainiruster
for Sir Lancelot. The wily
You. South. hold.
ecological 'dreamer,
IU)HF cF1 F
Murdred ha d I'd a cp 1de and 4K .1 6
8 3 2 6K 10
t' laymen better dt'rnaj'd
dummv': te ht Iu.t to the
What d
ito flffl%
queeaA club return had 1t
A - hid three diamonds. This
In all trades and professions more gumption from our state
to the queen of that suit. bid (sal perfect, but you don't you will noIle that some men and naf tonal legislatures before
they s'ampede into passing
Ano'her spade had been won alwasshseaperirttbldatyour a re chiefly "hook doctors"
b D'r.idans at" and a d'ih diposaI
such ,)eetlless bills'
hook engineers wier
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other art' re.oureefu1
la' cLt to Larcc!uI s king
You bid 11 r 't' dia"oida and
Which nhtans the latter ha
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Lancelot, th e best knight your pa rt ner bids three heart
f -M Sense
a'
and brid g e 1!,1r t'a' lost
F edUC(1'Ifl ran be of the
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Beauticians wanted, for 'Sanfords

DEEE L.ICIOUS Oranges-naval
and pineapple, tangerines, pink
and while grapefruit, picked to

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ED OR TED WHITE
72 French, Ph. 3221422

$1.000
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Room Maid needed, Apply in person
at 3lumbtfland Court Motel. Hwy
I? 92, Sanford, No Phone calls.
between

hi tip
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n person, 1500 French Ave.

Sanford location. Pay 60 per cent.
Call 671 $010, 930 1656.

newest .thop. Call
nod 7 p m. 373 110W

$1041.

Reliable dishwasher wanted. Apply

Sitters wanted for hoSpitals and
nursing homes, In Sanford.
littamorte Springs and Apopka
area. Apply 9 through 2, Monday
Friday 233 Whooping Loop.
Altamonte Springs. (Crane's
Roost Office Park, behind new
Jordan Marsh, 116 and I-i ar,a),

Things toEat -

Oranges, Lemons, Grapefruit
5.atsumas, Tangerines. Will ship, R
U. tutchson. 322-405.

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langerinesi, Tanglos
372 6733or 322 0362

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An* My husband says he is just being friendly. I like
friends, too, but I'd also like to forget about sick oplo,
pregnant women, etc., when I have some (line off. I've
even conSIdered quitting, but I do like my job.
TIRED OF PRETENDING
DEAR TIP-ED: If you do not teil the doctor that
can no longer be available after iklag hi,u., I*ii
have other responslbUlfles, you may have to quit 70W'
Your pi'ekidtd St'bour-svaflabiIlty has Put YOU In a bInd

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Match

Reward.

Lady desires day *or-.
Can lw'nish ieferencr
Ph. 3231152

School teacher riteds babysitter. 7 3
Mon Ihru Friday, Own Iran
sportation. C411 374- 1119 after 3.30.

Master beautician with clientele,
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Restless

6:00 (3) Sunshine

Par of ladies eyeglasses,
gold wire frames, Seminole
Memorial Hospital-in or near
Emergency room. Ph. 901 363-2644

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make In your spare time as an
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Situations Wanted

offices Contact HIP Alocit Inc.,
138 P4. Blvd., DeLand, Flo, 3020

PLACE A Yuletide Gilt Guide
ad, call the Classified AdvtrtiIng
Department, 322 l6flor 831.9993

order. Russell Crumley, 322-02f7 .

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Nursing Center, 919 E. 2nd St.,
Sanford

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FOUND. Miniature black Collie type
female dog, Park Ave, Call 323.

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in ndivduaI tax returns. Salary
pius bonus. Seaford and Longwood

Knowledge ot diets preferred, not
necessary. Apply Laktview

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chef cook and hOuSekeCer5

FACED WITH A DRINKING
PROBLEM
Perhaps Alcoholic Anonymous
Can Help
Phone 473 4317
Write P.O. Box lii)
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Keep the pktnre oat as long as you enjoy looking at it. And
may It sit there for another 50 years.
DEAR ABBY: Please help rue before I go completely
out of my mind, I work for this doctor. He's a good one and
I kte my work, but I never have any time to myself.
The doctor and his wife are friendly with my husband
and rue, but they are too friendly. We U-.,* ma small town,
and his car is parked In front of my house at lunch hour
and my days off, too, and I just don't like the way it looks.
If the doctor Isn't here, he has me tied up on the
phene for long periods talking about this or that at the
clinic or hospital.
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behind with IL My husband and I have other friends, but
we cant plan an)ThLng without this doctor and his wilu, as
they pop In without even calling.
I'm afraid to relax in anything but my uniform at home
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for Sale

Stenstrom
Realty
F CLUSIVE
LOCH AWO
DELIGHTFUL NEW 3 bedroom
21 2 bath 7 story eiCuluve colonial
climate toto'. double
garage, formal dining room and
all new house features. Price just
reduC ed to 546300

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TWO BEDROOM
FRAME COT TAGE with heat, air,
ngroom.diningarea. equipped
kitchen, all for only 110.500.
Condition lair.
it anyway'
rr.ay be what ycs, want

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electric or fuel heat Children or
pets welcome

return on in
vestment, good lOC*tion, iflCldes
t,li estate, equipment and in
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area. Includis Inventory equip
ment and lease.
We have rentals

Calibart Real Estate

flew 2 berm, $ 9$ 70 &amp; 3 bdrm,
$114.60, plus cf rent, IS rn.nuln
from Sanford 131 4446 &amp; 13$ 7311

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.cation Available •rnmedatefy.
Phone 3 13 1070

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Ball. Peg itrc'r
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5)7 We-st int St
372 hl

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FORREST CITY -- Swim, friti arid
bolt
. this lakefront site
Beautiful view, area of fine
homes. $9500•
ALTAMOP4E SPlNGS-.- I building
$2t5. nice pints. level ground,
secluded area near Lake Flar'jda,
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$500
Ph. MI 441 7, DeBary

Rent Slue Lustre Elec tric Carpet
Shampooer for only $I per day
CARROLL'S FUfPiITURE

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yours now. Terms Available. 19*
Alma, Lake Mary, 323-4299.

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est price in town. Lay awey..
Medco Pincreit
Shopping
Center.
Give Dad a Colibri Butane Llgtter,
59.93 &amp; up from Gwaltney
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Speed Queen Withers &amp; Dryers
from Firestone. downtown San
lor d will make laundry drudgery
easier for Mom all year. 7fl-03e1.
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Machine from Kngdon';,
downtow F) It Of, 3736161

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uSing the Yuletide

Gift

Guide in

the Classified Section.

a

pair of Poll Parrot Shoes.
Knight's Shoes. 700 C. First.
New arrivali CLOTHING. In time
for Christmet. Men-y.G.o Round.
2595 S Sanford Ave 371 4)10

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Laguna 2 dr HI, VS, AT, PS, PB, R&amp;H,
Factory Air, Blue w.Blue Vinyl Roof

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Gifts for

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SPECIAL DISCOUNT oneli saddies
in stock The Equestrian, 52 W.
Broadway, Oviedo. 343-4)5)
20 Piece sets of Correll dinner'*,are,
$1995 Special, Black P. Deck'r
power tool,, Stanley hand tools
and electric heaters. Grqc,
lun,be'r, 6th 7. Map!e 372
Tr
Bring sparkle to her eye's with C
Tiffany set engagement ring, 5130
up Gwaltni'y Jewelers. 204 5,
Park
Hidden talents can't to lift with art
supplies from Senkarik for
0rstr!'45 7 ) ?,1 tr.-.., ;, ,.,.

TitEAT YOUR FEET to a treat by
using the Yuletide Gi ft Code in
today's Classified Sect ion
SeasonS Greetings from Ar; Grin
dli's Wheel Ranch Special '73
Nova VI, auto, air, radio, heat.
Give fashionable clothes from Outer
Limits. Sanford Plaza, Gift
rf' iut ptmf.f
C'fttca!r
01i and Foreign fO-n%. U S
Currency; Fit Jewelry. Bottles
SEMINOLE COIN (ENTER

109 West lit St.

Ave

bags,

ball;,

Giftsior thej

Sportswi'*r,

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ALL out of Ideas? Visit [TI-fELL'S
ANTIQUES, I mile west 041.1 on

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Give Roller Skates for Christmas-tar a selection of skate Ic-C tS5-Of'iti

SKATE CITY ROLLER RINK
Dog Track Road
$33 2171
WESTERN WEAR-BOOTS
Bells, moccasins, billfolds, saddle
equipment. Save at the Old Corral
Western Shop, 17 92, 1 mile S at
DrEStry. Ml 103$
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EXTRA CASH FOP
CHRISTMAS by selling your goOJ
ur.rd tursturi' and appliances to
LIr'ry'I New I. Used Mart, 21$ 5
Sanford Ave., Ph. 372 1132.

Santa's headQuarters-boots &amp; hard
halt, good selection. Tb"
Equestrian, 57 W. Broadway,
Oviodo 1165 6161

tb Gifts for the
HOME
turnt,rr trorn
.'.iL-UN MAIL El f or the Oct
Christmas ever. Save or. national

Decorating for the Holidayt? Come 12
to PHIL DEERE FURNITURE
for a roomful or lust that certain
accent item. We have the finist
brands, at the most reasonable
Pr ices to be found anywhere You
will also be Pleasantly surprised
At our largi Selection of very
unusual and very uni que gift
,tems. Come in and browse, PHIL
DEERE FURNITURE W. First
SI. (Hwy. 46) Jus t 1 ml, east of II.
FRIGIDAIRE, KITCHEN AID,
MAYTAG, FEDDERS, All major
appliance Best in Qiiat.ly Cho cit
PeilIJ,Itiil.ty, HOME APPLIANCE
CENTER, 1700W. lit St 322-3343,

$3995

From$2595

1969 Olds Delta 88

dr I'll, VS, AT, PS, PB, R&amp;H, Factory
Air, 2 to choose from, much extra

4dr. HI, V8, AT, PS, PB, R&amp;H, Factory
Air, New Green Paint.

equip.

From $1995
4 dr HT Vø,
Air, Brown

AT, PS, PB, R&amp;H, Factory
w.Beigc Vinyl Roof

1495
1970 Chevrolet
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Impala 4 dr. HI. Va. 1.1, P5, PB, R&amp;H,
Factory Air, P.eci, Green Mel.

1395

Th ey'll be file hit of the canine set
bathed in m.tjicated sha'npoo &amp;
rinse from Animal Haven, 372
5752.

1971 Ford LTD
HI, VS, AT, PS, PB, R&amp;H, Factory
Air, Cruise Control, Powel Windows,
Power seat, Green w-Green Vinyl Roof
-t dr

2 1 95
1972 Triumph GT 6
Mark lii 6 cyi, 4 sp., R&amp;H, Buckei
Seats, Sporty &amp; Economical,

2795

JOLLY GOOD things f'r giving are
S4JQ1JP1Pr.1
.;u in the Yvl('tidç
C._i, i',.

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Cavalier Motor Inn
320015w-y. 17 93, Sanford
Pt- 373,5$

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HWY. 17-92 &amp; LAKE MARY BLVD., SANFORD
Ph. 3231481
W.P. 644-8916

LUXURY MODELS

MODELS

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dr HI, Vs, AT, PS, PB, RH, Factory
Air, White w.Dark Vinyl Roof.

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$

1780

H
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M er
Capr

Low mi , VI, decor
group. Real gas saver.

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$s1ri1%f

'71 Lincoln
4 d .
all
luxury
equipment, med. blue
with while vinyl roof
and correspond-,ng
interior .

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clean, low
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dr HI VS, AT, PS, PB, R&amp;H, Factory
Air, Blue w.Blue Vinyl Roof

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factory

Dodge

72

loaded IriClding twin
comfort seats.

$1880 1 I.'

warranty,

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Lt blue with vinyl roof,

power Windows 5. seats,

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1972 For LTD
4 dr. HT V8, AT, PS, PB, R&amp;H, Factory
Air, Red w.White Vinyl Roof

$

74 Mercury Cougar

Coronet 440, ex.
clean, remainder ol

1495

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Brougham, extra clean.

Icyl. engine, air,

extra

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'71 Mercury Capri
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chin; leather interior.

IS.090 Mi,

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luxury

Tempest LeMans

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1969 Olds Delta Royal

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All Lincoln

'70

Bucket teats. power
steer- &amp; brakes, air,

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$1395

1970 Buick LeSabre

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1971 Olds Delta 88

1995

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$2695

$1695

1971 Olds Lux. 98

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Save Up To 2,000 On Our
Brand New 73 Lincolns &amp; Mercurysi

$2795
Catali'%a 4 dr., HI, VS, AT, PS, PB,
R&amp;H, Factory Air, Gold w.Brown Vinyl
Roof

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4 dr sedan, V8, AT, PS, PB, R&amp;H,
Factory Air, Two to choose from

2 door, 4 cyl, AT, R&amp;H, Factory Air,
several to choose from

2995

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1973 Ford Gran Torino

4 door sedan VS. AT, PS, R&amp;H, Factory
Air, White w.Black Vinyl Roof

Bonneville 4 dr., HI, VS, AT, PS, PB,
R&amp;H, Factory Air, Tutone Blue

&amp;Q'

IN TIME
FOR CHRISTMAS!
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1972 Pontiac

Bonneville 4 dr,, HT, VS, AT, PS, PB,
R&amp;H, Factory Air, Pwr windows &amp;

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1973 Ford Pinto

1970 Pontiac

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$3195

1973 Ford Maverick

1972 Pontiac

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Dr. HI, Va, AT, PS,, PB, R&amp;H, Fac.
tory Air, Brown w.Brown Vinyl Roof,
6000 miles

1973 Ford Country Squire

2895

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$2695
Wagon Va, AT, PS, PB, R&amp;H, Factory
Air, Lt. Green, Low mileage

seat, vinyl roof

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The sourvJ of music *i14 abound in
your home from the stereo you
purcnase At FIRESTON
downtx,,n Sanford. 377 0244

, V = $_

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Hatchback Vs, AT, PS, PB, R&amp;H,
Factory Air, Med. Green

2795

Light up the Holiday Seaton with
fibre optic lamp kits from Village
17 5 Park 372 1730

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1973 Chevrolet Nova

3730730

brands. Liberal trade ins. Free
delivery. Convenient terms. We
give TV Stamps. 311 E 1st St. 377

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from our complete
Whirlpool home appliance (enter.
Geneva I-'fating &amp; Air Cond.
Sery, 3094 Orllndo Dr., 373 5431.

Centr a l he31 &amp; .3tr rnctn%
CnmfOrt for all year round
' 'fr l4a' P. Ar
372 6)10

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HI, V$, AT, PS, PB, R&amp;H, Factory
Med. Green Met.

HOME__
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Christmas wreaths, attractive
doorpieces &amp; other unique accessories at Collins Florist,
Fairway Plaza, 38 1204

Walctie's, Silver China, Crystal
Kiter's Sanford 372 7343

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il CARS

1973 Chevelle

1-rOnkln Mint &amp; other unusual gift
ferns &amp; Coins. of course. Tom's
Cent. 174 E. Morse Ave. Winter
Park, 647 133$.

Gifts of Distinction, Diamonds,

A IrTri"ITTI i ii!

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Sanford, Fla.

old State Rd. 46 at "76" station.
Paola. 377 Sly ).

11999

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FINANCING / WE GAIN A CUSTOMERI

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Impala, 4 door hardtop,
automatic, power steering £
brakes, air, radio, low miles.

'3990

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1971 CHEVROLET

Satellite Sebring plus 2 door,
bucket seats, console, AM.FM
stereo, vinyl roof, power
brakes £ steering, air. This car
has 5,761 miles.

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DODGE TRUCKS
Orlando 647-8870

Sanford Ph. 322-1055

Steg ii' of (ill for Jppiintmeet
. UP to jl~tq 1*91

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Automatic power steering &amp;
brakes, air, radio, runs like a

Big Savinqs"
CHRYSLER
PLYMOUTH

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IC 1,4111 1142* 111111009
3 ROOMS CARPET

'70 CHEVROLET IMPALA. Nothlrm'
down, take over Call credit
321 62)3

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1968 Rambler Rebel

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AVERAGE MILEAGE 6,000

1944 Ford FalCon Station Wagon,
needs work, will sell for $75. 37)
90S_Cedar Ave

or 3775171 after 6

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17 FORD GRAN TORINO. PlothIng
down, tape over. Call Credit
manager Ph 3735730

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2995

Gifts KIDS

MAYFAIR COUNTRY CLUES
1140 SHOP, Ph 337 3531

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French Ave. 323 7960

nm&amp;er, low miJege Call 372 II?)

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radio heater . Only 5493
SHELLEY AUTO SALES, 701

bed, 302

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THE (.OLICR IN
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Tap line Pot &amp;q CIut,

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season in sweeten 5. vests from
Bottofti 5.
,W$ 7440 Hiawa tha

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SALE

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Automatic, air. AM-FM slerro,
power IIws. stai, steering
&amp; brakes, 52,000 actual mile's.
Wholesale Price.

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194$ Ford Falrane 500
5tatiOnwg
$100
Ph. 323,1429,

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vinyl top.

Fcc the best buy in American
?,'tort, and Jeep vehicles, See'
DON SALES
Motor Company
S French Ave-, 372 4342

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BUY THE BEST for Dad, DINGO
BOOTS from KNIGHT'S SHOES.
201 E Fiat.

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conditioned,

LATE MODEL

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On dtlu.c P4t'.chi 19 219 .3 needle
position,built in buttonhole maker
wtlh designs Pay 1)1.30 or 4
Payments of 17 per month. See at
Sanford Sewing Centre, 307 C.
First St., De*nt0wn

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ing &amp; brakes, air

ower steer.

CLEAN

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Jvsl Time for Christmas' We have
a surivs of furniture, tlbie's
beds,etc.tIiat mus t be ,olob,fof., MakeMon'slifeeasl,r. let a Kirby
January at some pricel See t
the work It's S machines n
.rrry Mobil' limn
une. Kirby Vd(u'jin Cicjrwr. I7
French Ave., Sanford.
W. 27th St.. S.Sflfol'd. 373*130.

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automatic trans.' I,

9 13eautiful Large Wooded Lots
:Street Lighting *Sidewalks &amp; City Water £ Sewer
CUSTOM BUILT HOMES WITH MANY PLANS
TO CHOOSE FROM

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Pets and Supplies

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Compactor. In stmk. Sanford
Electric 2S22 Park, 372 ISU,

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Welcomes /1

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Equipment for Rent

64

good Condition Ph. day 327-3241.
nicitt 37351.

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Equipped with radio, heater,

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Musical Merchandise

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A financing plan is available to new
Lrne buyers at Sanora Mortgages
cml are limited to a maximum of 25
years with this plan. lnteres rate Is 8
pcI. 0(1 a 90 pct. loan or 1) pct on an ItO
pct loan.

LOCATED ON SANFORD AVENUE

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Travel Trailers

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1973 PLYMOUTH GRAN SEDANS
4 door hardtop, starlite blue with white vinyl roof, power disc
biakes &amp; steering, AM-FM stereo radio. Split bench seats
with recliner. Automatic 8. air. The poor man's rich car
You have been waiting all year for this one.

Cars

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I9?0 Maverick 6 cyl. Auto, Ple.c
i;l.nI 8. lxaSn I owner. $930 Ph

//Junk Cars Removed
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Lease

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372 2773

,'handoned, unwanted Junk cars
hauled away. Your coil, $10
Every Friday l.3Op
M. Buy, Sell or Orlando, 295-4191 anytime.
Consign, Call $317070
AAA
AUCTION, Hwy 1P7,LOngwoj
PIe.
19
Trucks and Trailers
is
Campers
REAL BARGAIN, 1973 F-100 Ford

building's exterior roof, driveways,
garages, yard care, etc.

5% DOWN

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THIS!

FURYS &amp; POLARAS

12 Volt Auto Itltterit's$$% g
REEL'S BODY SHOP
$109 Sanford Avenue

retl' ltesl 0
,)rlij uect travel
trailert and campers 1mm New
World Travel, Hwy. 17-92,
Longwood $319174

TRY TO BEAT

'66 FALCON
down, take over, call credit
manager 373-5730

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AUCTION

Townhouses are sold under the
condomInium ownership phrn. The
owner Is responsible only for the
mortgage he makes, if any. There Is a
monthly maIntenance fee for the

by J. Brailey Odham
BuIlder. Q1oper

Hammond organ French Provincial,
cherry wood, beautiful, perfect
condition, $995. Ph. 6616353.

SOFA AND CHAIR CLOSE IT-;
sets with solid hardwood frame,
complete sets just $99.53
or
ter m First come, first served on
selection of fabrir.s, vintIS or
cclors tinlrcj rrcgti, Sales, 3550
S Orange Ave., Orlando

PIi'* Hecchi sewing machine,
tab$ Styli', new 3 pie-:0 luggage
set 3270063

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Utility trailers. 519 5, dx?' Good
wnditi, reasonable Pt; 377
$032, if no answer keep trying.

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'60
6OCbevybody
5100 or best offer
Ph 322 699

77 5 x 11 black 51695 plus tax; $25
I-I. black $11.93 plus tax, 070 1 Ii,
raised whit. le t ters. 179.95 pius
taut, 17$ a 13 Frettot white
walls, $32.93 plut tax. Bargains on
Pirello Steel Belted Radial tire's
Lots04 000cI used tireis$5 and up
SANFORD TIRE SERVICE
(Formerly Humphrey's Tire's)
170 S. French, Sanf ord
Ph. 372

Over 20 years experience
Refiniseing arid repairs. Free
r.'ckup and delivery Al KIug, 13.4

These

All sizes arid models. 10 speejs, S
speeds, and standard bikes now
avalable at Fir es tone Stor e. Call

STEREO COMPONENT SETS
5993 ca. 3 only. 115 blfld%Om
walnut I insh with world famous i
%p'ed automatic turntable. i
speaker audio system, AM FM
radio. I track tape player. Cash or
terms. United Freight Sales, 1350
S. Orange Ave.. Orlando, Mon.
Fri. 9 to 9, Sat. 9 to S.

SPANISH BEDROOM SETS,)
b'and new Spanish I.
Med iterranean bedroom sqf with
intricate Spanish deSigns, heavy
chest handles, and hand rubbed
finish, A piece sat hcluc)e's dr esser,
mirr or , chest and bed, $99 cash or
t erms United Freight Sales, 3350
S. Orange Ave.. Orlando.

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"red the best Do not take a chance,

3bedroom, 2baths. Six different floor
plans. Double garages, Courtyards,
enclosed patios. some have garages in
front with a bifton
Oltiir have
,'Aa• In I ear
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F(Mch IH*y 11 911 3n 4151,
Forrest Grene,

A DLV(LOPMEIIT or
NILCO LAND cc

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Bicycles

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sn lor cia room Call owner
s ,je

Boats 8. Marine
Equipment

58

1 96

5ti'

CL F F JORDAN

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GOLF CLUBS, Step up to prestige,
"Wilson Staff" fused) matched
wOodS end ir ons, lull set with PW
At bigiivicr'i price. See before you
buy an average set-under $123,
7 . l. Shotgun; 501, 4109a; SCM
electric Typewriter; Cameras, $
mm Movie. Polaroid 1. regular; 3
Clock alarm Radios; "Ping"
puttr &amp; othefs; Refrigerator
Suitable for travel trailer, boat or
office eectr.c Hedge Trimmer,
Tape Record er s. '-i" Drill, 16 mm
Movie Projector for loved one's
Christmas. Other surplus odds'
ends including expensive Omega
Diamond Watch, some art ice %tufl.
One time sale. Prices way below
dl*count prices. Seeing Is
Believing. STEMPF.R AGENCY,
$919 S. French, Ph. 3724991.

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Duo Thertti all circula ting f'ieiter ,

3 bdrm &amp; 7bltrrn Deluxe

74 $' Service
Ca'I 372 749*

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(REGORY MOBILE HOMES
S00FrenchAye. (17-93)
Sanford 323 5200

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1S per day until saldt

Lcngwood 131 4466.

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EXAMPLE:

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Pnec'est-3 bdrrn, I • bath. all
carpet, a C, Stove, reft'g., well &amp;
pump. screened poech,fruit trees,
$77.000 By owner, 273-0I1 after

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REFUSED

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UhhhtW'l

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fHVy PICK-UP, Nothing
down, take over, call credit
manager 3736730
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Auto Repairs
Pt3rTSACCC%sorjes
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fo%Tfll1ofl(%

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L tixury '1 owiihouse
Patio Privacy Home
Traditional
I' .
I Hollies

Airboat, 100 hp Con tinental )Øl'',
5 0, Also 3 keg drAftboi Ph
8319046

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MA IT I AND FLEA MART
1911 Hwy. I? fl.OpenSat.&amp;$un.93

pc,st t;"ic I reptce. flxl!'
fr,. i,
room
b'g tree's
-yardarm 3bdrm,7batt;,io.did A SUPER FIVE ACRE IDYLL +
WtL,E HOMi_l,E with water.
,;fp i'dlras, new carp."n.
n i5l4nej, privacy Arid
vencr.ce You muit see. 523.000.
'lAin flnn't (tnn
stc Don't
Calibart Real Estate

Houses fr Sale

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THERE IS A BETTER WAY TO LIVE

16' Bonita Bow Rider w lull vinyl
over, 53 hp. Johnson 6. Galv.
Y,,i... i_uc
C.,I.. 11L
uI.,W new.
JIfl

BARGAINS AND JUNK IQUE

AIR 7

13

rllm2n

r,attar's

Inc

INVENTORY MUST BE
REDUCED AT SOME PRICE
BEFORE JANUARY'

UI BUT OUT

Till We

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Private owner must sacrIfice 3
month old mobile home for $4500,
seil's
e ls new tot over 1, Floari.
cirig, dClivi'ry, set up available,
Call )) S0 alter t p m

available near Sanford, Fox
Mobile Homes, Hwy. 1797

Stop Urn!

F rr tb-C di scrimifWing buyer wific
lel,,tirnej bedroom,
.'ih (ocam ci urn Cam t' loon
t-asily maoe ifltQ Quest room.
Many exiras too numerous Ti)
name Pool, anti dub t.
nIegrs. CIg4,i Iortrw mail and
''satil For detail;, caN Joan
cnrter, :,is:'

P060. wtrYCWan. Set up inpark on
Orange Ave.. Orlando. 17500 $34.
-3919 after S.
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for Sale

3 Ford Gran Torino Sport. Fully
— -i.)ctCd Small down or what
have
*u &amp; take over, 327 6S16

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CQfll4dt us first We also buy bulk
Silver coos SEMINOLE
COIN
CENTER, 109, W lsI 373-4351.

834-3131

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Autos

Travel Trailer, like new. Corn
held y VQU
ppCd
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323-7860

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in good working condition
Reasonable J]I 2010
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Want to buy Clean used refriger,t-r

23,950

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Ic,.uTroIan float
75' Cabin Cruiser
Call 323-7567

truck. 273 341L 372151$.

Elec tric washer, swimminC pool
filler, central air furnace, good
conditiOn 323 1050

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Oil Well nrn Street
Near Oqn.'va 0ardrol Aats

8)1 627?
zt ps:a, I. Pe'k

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7927 Hwy. 17 92
377 596)

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Cast register, 1 show case with iron
sale. 2 air conditioners $25 ma.
gumboil machine for service

Payton

34lIc
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KINOSBERRY- El Capita"
P a y Crank, Builder. Nev 3
bedroom, 2 bath homes. Car
pet irig, range, dishwasher,
disposal. central heat air Lot 13
. 16' Ph 671 WO

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Camper Top for Datsun, Ioyota or
'mall pick up. Ptlone 323 53po

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(ff10
Spanish rmosi. no Sticks or trasti
Studer Floral Co- of Fla S
BeardaIl Ave, 373 1il,

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Campers
Travel Trailers

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5333, Pt 3, box 129, DeLand. Fla

NOW WITH A CLASSIFIED AD
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CHINES (1) never been used.
Tisese macnines have built in
con trols for 119 tog buttonholes,
blind stitth, fancy patterns, etc.
Cash or ter ms. United Frivthf
Sales. 3530 S. Orange Ave.,
Orlando. Mon. Fri, 91o9, Sat. 9 to
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Cutorn camper on Cadillac Chass,
Stove, refrigerator, sleeps 4. 322
Alit vrIi.n9

For used furniture, appliances.
toots. etc Ru,.. I in I,..I . 1I'I?
Larrys M,s;t, 215 Sanford Ave

I GENEVA
RRAC

ORIENTAL P1.105 WANTED
iop prices paid, used, any condition
641 $126, Winter Park

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CASH 377 4132

CLOSING COSTS!
a i aEDNOOM. I 04111 5RA140
NEW HOMES. PACKED FULL OF
ALl TIlE EXTRAS YOU'D IX
FEC? AND DESERVIT

Cash buyer for used articles, fur
niture, etc. HWY 46 ANTIQUES,
172 6977.

herd. 60 does. 6 buCKs, till or pan
327 673?

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Sell if with a Classified

All makes sewing
machine repair
cleaned, oiled
P. adjusted

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Old furniture, lamps.
misc. private party. Ph. 373 9193.

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Purebred New Zealand while rabbit

RrStau,nt equipment, new &amp; used,
Ucught &amp; sold. Holiday Equip-- TOYS FOR TOTS ard lots of other
gilt ideas in the Yuletide Gill
rient, 3915 N Orange 8lossom Tr.,
ide in the Classified Section.
Gu
Orlando. Ph. 2934973.

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S17SO CONVEN.

Wanted--

Poultry

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With VA

WantedtoOu

Livestock And

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SHOE REPAIR

SEMINOLE REALTOR ORL, WP.
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
377 199%
19195 French
Eve .Sunday, 372 ?314 Of 3221496

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Buy, sell, consign, appraise,
SpCill sales Out of an ything of
ia'ue. Hwy 17 72 (behln. Win
thester Mobile HomeS.)
7340
Sanford, Fla.
333

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love &amp; cart' Professional
Ph. 373 3491 or 373 3919

GEAR IS IN DEMAND, SELL IT

CUMJ'L[ TI AUCTIO1I '(RVfc[
Laf4e 2 bedroom, 1 u.oti. t'c10 r.il
heat and air, ideal tr rr!rcd
(OVUIC

McClure

Stemper Agency

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POODLE GROOMING.

TELEVISION SETS 123 up
MILLERS
261 9 Orlando Drive, 322 0152

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Auction

old Car

Bernard pups Born Dec. Itl'i
AKC registered parents, On
premises. Call 3274114 or come
see at 7601 Hlaw.lha Ave. after 1.

player, $100. Ph. 333 004)

SNUG AS A BUG

ST. JOHN'S REALTY CO.

Mobile _________________
homes Rent

34

Sanford

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The answer to "What to do with your

CHRISTMAS SPECIALt"

67

r. in

HR tracks.

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JIM DANDY FEEDS
Buy Wreck from boxcar nt wholctalk
Prices. Jolly Charlie guarantees in
writing lowest prices in Fla.
Gormly's, E. 46 past (leirct6ll of

Free, .3 months old male Puppy, i-2
Shepherd. t Bernard )73 4 7)

stereophonic stereo, Itrack tape
deck . AM l-M rødio &amp; rec or d

PUBLIC
AUCTION
EVERY
MONDAY NIGHI.Antiques, TVs,
Miscellaneous, Now ano j
furniture and appliances Plus
speial sales (watch ads)

NO TRAFFIC NOISE

0, G. BLAIR BROKER
A. J. PEP4NIPIGTON ASSOC.
323 hID
Home
3279320

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TV-Radio-Stereo

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IICIOE, 75th St.
377

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Columbia flit ran.je. 1 year old,
'('tt't condition. Ph. 3230015.

SEWING MACHINES, STRETCH
TITCI4ES, (0) nationally adver
ft
.if •f.n
j,f,
Stretch S titch, famous front
loading bobbin, built-in button
holes. blind hem and de"oraeve
design, 599.so
each
i_s.,
payments available. United
Freight Sales. 3353 S. Orange
Ave., Orlando, Mon Fri. 9 to 9,
5Sf, 9 tO 5.

M. UNSWORTH REALTY

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KENMORE WASHER, parts.
servici', used machines
&amp;I'ONEY APPLIANCES, 373 0697

Miscellaneous
For Sale

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BROKERS
Two bedropm duplex furnished
The Time Tested Firm
aoartment 17)0 Ortanho Drive. Day's, 322 6123
Night s : 322-5.474
Santo.'d,
-C A WH1000 4 5R,BROKER
SAN.MO PARKS. 1.3.3 Bedroom
I1)NPa(k,S8,1d
Realty, 377.1)01
Trailers 1. Apti. 7 Adult parts, 2
3fl'59$l.Nightt,3fl.1I4J
26lOHiawlthlAvt, at 17 97
Family parks. ISIS Hwy. 17.92.
40 Quallfying, 3 bedroom, )' baths,
San$rj'd, 32339)3: Day. Wk. Mc.
IargeIOt,1,1ICedACREREALTY 17
Mobile Homes
CIcl.tt, C1054 in. 1 bedroom, adults
REALTOR, 373.71w.
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SIS mo. Can 277 4261.
1014 MOBILE HOME
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O'Aner---4 bedroom wood tramito
3 bedroom TwnlShied. $130 mo.
close :n. $9,300, Totaf price. Make 3 payments an take over note
of 196 a month.
utilities Included. AdultS, no pets.
Terms, Jimmie Cowan: 311
Ph, 32301tO.
Palmetto Ave.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
S30Fren'hAir e
3033OrlandoDr
17 BEDROOMS. ADULTS ONLY
MONEY SAVERS
373$7QQ
321 SSW
PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
£.45J
'Part Drive. 5" 21161
7 bedroom, plus efficiency, CloSe tc Must reduce inventory fast. Every
Town. only $10.1,)t with terrr.., or
Pvflfle Crat.caily reduced Actual
32
Houses Rent
sayfl95 TO
for taut.
Unfurnished
3 bedroom, 2 story Spanish Style. 3
ideal lxct ion1 7
rm. 1 baths.
tirep;acej, large Florida room,
Best buys ever at Place Homes
cm Pia.W-* carpet. G.E. kitcheri.
corner lo t Loads of extras, only
North, 1792 at Lake Kathryn
may tras. AdultS. Deposit. 327
tss..
Estates, 3 ml. North of Hwy. 436.
19*4.
Ph. $34 3270.
4 bedroom Park Ridge, central heat
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FOR LEASE. defuse I bf. NIt
5, sir, extralarge storage Mottle Home Bank RaVossession.
ment. in residential Mayfair
ISfoctioosefrom, $31 7373D,aler.
building workshop. 521,530 FHA
secti, Mature adults only No
terms
i
Detuxe Skyline, 12 a 44', 2
pets. Avilabte DeC. 13. 5150 mO
bedrooms,,lI electric, central
3221795.
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t:"rn .'.',*"f,i-r
ii.'a
heat 8. air. 3726512 or 373 ui;
2 bedroom. I bath, kItchm egupped
e'e.u:vr r.crr.e On, t4).C..')
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BROOKFIELD, '71. set upon) acre
REALTY, 327 2313
ed lot, river rights. boat
Commircia) property on 17-9?
ramp, 3 bdrm., 11' a 12'. Dialer,
5'arting
7 bedroom house. I b'com air.
380330.
7112 Stevens Ave.. 5173 first, last,
Commercial buildini? on Park Ave,
Pki. before Ia.m.,aft,r5pm,,1fl
10' a 60' Trotwood, custom built, I
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711154,
bedr oom furnish ed, screened

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377 3(195

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JOHNNY WALKER —_-SO

Blair Agency

AVALONAPARTMEN'S
ADULT-PJOPETS
11 W. 2nd. St.

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Many to choose from, Dick's All
pliance Sales 5. Service, 361 7 5
French Ave., Sanford. 3fl 7SS.

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-Pert Poodle, white male, appro.. 9

With

Freezers

Want to sell something? . ,mail
investment in a Classified Ad Will
r esults

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Investment Property

SINGER ZIGZAG SEWING MA

WELAKA APARTMENTS
1)4W. 1st. 51

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Washers ranges, refrig. 539.93 up.
Also repairs. Myers AppIi1lnr.
210 Sanford Ave., 3332937.

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e; BrOker,2C6N.Park
(Ows. Bldg. 3731570
At?rr Hr 1)1

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CORDETT

Furnished

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Auctioneering Services

Jack

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830.5500
Inc.
Realtors
LOflgwc,,d
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SHOPPERS DELIGHT
fl fbi'
timely. 'flofleysaying %uggeslfr.nt
'fltMtIu1d5Ction's Y u letide

0', Zoned Commercial SC
527.500. Terms. Ph. 372-77*0

SMALL GROCERY

Print

WbirIoI home appliance center
dishwashers, compactors. Prices
start
Get
m hers for
Christmas
now.
Financing
available. Geneva Heating &amp; Air
Conditioning Serv. 3096 Orlando
Dr.. First bldg. South of Airport
Blvd. on 17-97. 373 5431,

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Anytime

LOCH A8OR-3bedrooms
rq
2 bathi By Owner, %30,C-00
Ci)
Call 3713U3

Uean3bedronrnapartme
?8;9 Ei
Actults,noe,sg3*i;ö

Terms available. For further

REALTY

NEW 3 bedrom, 2 bath homes All
i!ras, gma t(ahn. I pet. in
terest. 129,000. 3223317.

I and 2 be*oomt, carpet ing and
drapes, central heat and 4it,Oulty
equipped ki?ct"en. AdultsOrily, Pt..
3734650.

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NEW BOARDING KENNELS WITH
GROOMING FACILITIES. West
Hwy. 46, Ph, Roland Dunn, nwner,
322 4037

Hire a super sile'man, a classified
to 5II your dn't needs!

irfO(rflallOn, c all Rudy McLean,

CIeBARY. two bedroom.
bath,
t.nusual home, Uflft,rfl,5hi'd, large
family room.? utilities. extra lot,

REALTOR

FRANKLIN ARMS
APARTMENTS
rLoIDA AVENUE

Hwy. Ui. close to I 4. 100 on road.
3lp A lso five room Mus* on
priced right.

373 7613

Them

Pets and Supplies

65

RECONDI TIONEL) Refrigera tors,
Washers
and
Dryers.
WARRANTY.
Free Delivery.
WHITESIDE APPLIANCES, 614
7111.

Roberts &amp; GiIfllafl

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Appliances

bR and Arr

INDUSTRIAL SITE

Genevj, Waterfront near Lake
Harney. Charming 3 bedroom 3
bath home. Interesting e*'ras
Immediate occupancy, 3495118 ,

1SOSW.51P51.
3 bedrooms, 7 baths, con v enient to
SchoolS, shopf4ng center. Shag
carpeing, drapes, dithwather,
Central heat &amp; air. Sparkling clean CLEAN) bedroom. 1' ) bath, carpet,
Pool Move in today. Children
central heat ar. draPe's. closed
acceptect 322
gar.ige.

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LOP4GWOOD

MOSSIE C. BATEMAN
BROKER

room. equipped kitchen, side by
s'dr refrigerator freezer, two car
garage. beautifully l4ntiscaped.
wood privacy fence Amu-4 ta ste
S4 LIX

APARTMENTS

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bedr')om, 2 batt, split plan. family

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AUSTIN DEVELOPMENT CORP.

san'ortrs Salts L,bder"
wo
oms.
atei, wall
Yi,rM,;?t;ttt 'jAç'
- 'r,i!
,if
L
air
vily cwppcd kitchen
REALTORS
2S6S
Park Dr.
with dishwasher, Call Mrs.
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telecast,
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Ix-en set for final Commission
LONDON (AP) - Millions of
The oil shortage has been the
run-through of the ordinance British
workers are threatened least of these
problems, beand Act's report, which is CXwith slashed paychecks or causemostBritishele&amp;Icjtyis
pected to draw up
recoin- unemployment as the result of a generated with coal. Gasoline
mended exclusive franchise government austerity program
remains unrationed, the govareas,
to conserve fuel and electric
ernmcnl has not banned Sunday
"We're shooting for a Feb. 1 power.
driving,
and motorists feel the
or March 1 starting date, at the
And the hard-hit country pinch only when filling stations
latest," Vihlen said. "Garbage
for more tough news, run out of
gas. But most of them
service
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be
pulled
up
by
the
By DONNA
mercil Ventures.
On Monday, Chancellor of the do that periodically.
bootstraps in Seminole Coun- Exchequer Anthony
IleraldStaff Writer
teslnglefa1nhtJhomes,the nrstphase 0f
Barber an.
The inimediate crisis bs
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nounces the rest of Britain's suited from diuption in the
declopanent., are to begin cnstng'tjon in late
Vlht.'n idrn(ttI
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14. Fin4l plans
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ram "1 :
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approval Tuesday to an
to L'-tud iff new and locomot
is cxengineers are I
annexation
which
density per acre been deterthuiwd, Phillips may be put out of Lu.s.ness due taxes, tItip-ort cunuols and per- kniantling pay hikesfarl'igher
double the city's size overnight
and quad
said.
Its the
ruple will
to the reorgn1zatiot,, since hapa even ftd rationing.
population within 12-to-iS years.
Price range of the homes
the se ven per cent [unit set
willand
be $50,000
and
exclusive
franchises will most
annexation involves 782 acres south of up with condominiums $38,000
p.
"We shall have a harder by Heath's
anti-inflation ,
town on the east side of SR 520 where a $176
awarded to, in his Christmas than we have known [:gra:ii.
A 18-hole championship golf course also is likely
worth,be
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government
has
inure substantial since the war," Prime Minis
mullion planned unit development is to be built by
planned.
ter
agreed
to
lift
the
limit,
but
not
garba ge (inns."
Striton Properties of Atlanta. The annexation
Brov.nlng said architectural styles selec ted
Edward Heath told the House of high enough for th
e workers.
also will see (hiedo's sewer system begin con- for the
Reaction of the Refuse Commons Thursday.
PUD include rustic or californThe
disruptions
have
come
ia con* Collectors Association to the
struction.
Workers face a 2ti-day work on top vI disrnal British per.
temporary and traditional.
Inevitable cut-back in Finns week beginning Monday and a
The special election will be held at city hall
Browning said the area was chosen
formanc,' in International
because
was
not available today.
with polls open as usual from 7 to 7.
of its proximity to FTU and because a regional
three-day week beginning Jan. trade.
The county has been plagued I - if they keep
sewer system is planned for the area indicating over the
their jobs. The
years with complaints Times of London predicted 10
The city's charter, while allowing property
the Oviedo community will grow.
owners to petition for annexation, also requires
'The city government and the people have d to companies going out of million unemployed eventually,
business, and successor or more than 40 per cent
voter approval,
of the
been very nice not influenced by adverse zoning, companies attempt
ing to take total work force of 24 million.
Phillip Browning, Striton Properties
and I feel we can make a contribution to main- over unfamiliar routes.
president, developers of the property, said the
Starting in the New Year.
Lain the city 's pastoral splendor," Browning
Tie resulting poor and factories will work either MonPUt) will be served with city water and his
said
company will be putting up $700,000 toward
At last week's council meeting a PUD or. inefficient service has led to day through Wednesday or
uon3tg-uction costs of a city-wide sewer system.
dirianc-e was approved on first reading after a mounting public pressure for Thursday through Saturday to
exclusive franchise areas, a spread the load
He said the project, to be built over 12-to.15
on the electric
public hearing. The next hearing on the
new move supported by the garbage power system.
years, will have single family homes, patio
zoning classification Is scheduled for 7:30 p.m., firms
themselves.
homes, apartments, condominiums and corn- January
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will be put in order by February or March by adopting an
ordinance setting up exclusive collection areas, commission
Chairman Sid Vth!en said today.
Viblen, reporting on a Thursday night meeting with
the
Seminole Refuse Collector's Association, said the group will
meet again next week with formal reaction to a dr.it gal
bage collection ordinance drawn up by Assistant County
Atty. Howard Marsee.
The ordinance, providing for exclusive franchise areas and
a general "tightening up," Vthlert said, will be coupled with
an anticipated Dec. 28 report by Acts Systems Inc., a
national envirorirnentaJ study firm specializing in refuse
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tieVoney from the city manager's
post, booed by the crowd, died for
lack of a second.
Swofford recommended the
council delay the controversial
actions. "No one has a greater love
for Altamonte than I do," Swofford
said, urging that cooler heads
prevail. Dorfman admitted his
Tuesday motions were less than
ideal in their timeliness.
"The future of your city, the value
of your property Is at stake tonight,"
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Circuit Judge Tom Waddell
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council to stop any move to name
Mayor Lawrence Swofford or
Dorfman city manager.
Although rumors have persisted
since last week's election when
Swofford was defeated that the
council would name him or Dorfman
to the position, the council has at.
tempted neither action.
Swofford in his office prior to the
meeting with members of tk press
and councilmen standing by, said he

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delay making the moves until after
Floyd and councilman-elect Cal
DeVoney take office Jan. 1. Floyd's
lieutenants earlier said they are In
favor of creating the posts, but did
not want a lame duck council to
make the decision.
Councilman Dan Dorfman, who
made the controversial motions
Tuesday night instructing City Atty.
Joe Davis to prepare resolutions
creating the positions, also made the
motions Thursday night to rescind
the action.
And the third issue--a policy
reserving the powers of hiring and
firing to the entire council-is not
necessary to ensure city employes
Job security, Councilman Don Myers
said.

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include proposing the deal,
working out the tethnicallties,
sriUng the tender offer arid
finding the sellers.
The United States benefits as
a r.atirtn. the advocates mainlain. becaus the inflow of
ey helps to bring the country's
international payments toward
baLance, arid sponges up the
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no electricity for lighting or
heating.
lh cuius NLI.soN
adding the county adequately
Television programs will stop
served for the present by
Herald Staff Writer
at 10.30 p.m. Food stores and
Herndon Ambulance and
such essential public services
The Seminole County
Physicians
and Surgeons
.
as water and sewage disposal bulance situation became a bit
Ambulance companu
are exempt from the cuts. So clearer today as County CornThe county has been
are newspapers. Restaurants, mission Chairman
Sid
Vihlen
operating
since the end of
%AHM,
11O tAPi In a theaters and
sports
centers
predicted
boartlaction
ona
October
pas.
with
no official service,
move sponsors call energy-say- may stay
open as long as they sible $50000 subsidy and ex- with P&amp;S and Herndon corning and opponents teum racist, use no electrical heating on elusive Franchise by February,
peling for business after the
the house has voted to ban al- nonpower days.
and promised a "fair hearing"
[apse
of Herndon's exclusive
locations of scarce fuel for bus.
Cuts in household heating to founders of Seminole
$20,000 annual subsidy and
ing children past neighborhood were left to the consciences
of Anibulacce Co., cleared
franchise.
schools,
users. The govermnent asked Thursday of extortior charges.
Seeking to gain a hoped-for
Circuit Court Judge Torn renewal of the franchise, and
If approved, the ban would householders with electric
possible state and federal
begin in the rext school year, heating to heat only one room Waddell Thursday threw out
but an attempt to reverse it was and to us* that for sleeping if in. extortion charges against Scott
grants, then - Winter Springs
policeman Scott Kenneth and
expected today. And, it was valids or young children needed Kenneth anti Orville Anderson.
principa ls In an as-yet n
doubtful whether the action, if extra warmth at night.
Winter Park fireman Orville
The
crisis
is
caused
upheld in the House, would
by a operating firm seeking an
Anderson formed Seminole
pass three-way squeeze -- labor ecluivc franchise with the
the Senate
Ambulance Co.
slosduwns in the coal, rail and county.
After listening Thursday t
el
ectric power industries, the
The energy crisis continued
told
The
an
hour's
argument by defense
Today, ViMen
to boil elsew here in the country nation's failure to sell enough
attorneys
Ned Julian and Gary
Herald
he
expects the comnnusabroad to pay for its impoxti, sicn
and overseas,
Uda
Waddell
dismissed exwill approve 'within
and the Arab oil squeeze,
tortion
charges
against the
60 days" a plan of action on
The head of the Federal
,
I-ne
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in
effect,
tht the
;i:ullJula,Lce
service,
indicating
Energy Off(j', Willia,ii E. SiINDEX
state
was
subjeuin
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the
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mon. said he would order redo
uble
jeopardy
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Emergency Medical Service's
duced lighting in eoniniercjal
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authority to do so. Simon, nges were re-filed by th e
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The board has slated $50,000
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veiling new mandatory energy
state,
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said
he Iels !e board will not of P&amp;S owner Robert Turnt'
i'rk s%cek In half to avert what
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act before making
akiag a lull study said they plan to push ahead
Prime Minter Edward Heath
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-,aid during a Washington, D.C. was scheduled to appear in
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check, Parker said
the next Congress,
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tic ca tes and s
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speciali trip to Chi ago on business and Council now that the taxing

district has been adopted. We
lair skies co%ered most of directors of Deltona Civic abduction and murder of his are going to get a (log or.
the nation today although rain A&amp;S(K
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and snow pelted s4flne Mid- 7: p.m. today todeeideoii a in 1966
about the dog situation In the
western areas.
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leadership was thinking, Frey
told reporters to ask the men
Temperatures before dawn resignation by association undertaken this year has been stated
themselves, and did not deny ranged from 17 at Brice, Utah, president Ilarolil E. Blough.
cleared up." "Dieltona is get"In short," said Blough, -11
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per cent pure. 77hat means t1iis
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bust which netted an estimated removed a sample and sent it In Is continuing and there may be irnn 0nd uld 1 'tf%
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from Bogota Colombia, Semi"When we entered the house value of the cocaine because clicked and Judge Harold
nole Sheriff's Sgt. Pay Parker the candies were on ale coffee dealers dillite it with milk, Johnson, who signed the
said.
table in the living room and the %ugar or talcum powder in warrant, gave us outstanding
lulie Christine Daniel. 26. of coke was still inside, but a knife " order to raim profits.
(wperbtion, Parker said.
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a plan to save gasoline by taking emission contiois off
about 40 million late-model cars. It claims savings could
amount to five billion gallons a year. The savings could be
more than three times greater than that [nlo years ff
proposed federal emissions standards were relaxed,
General Motors President Edward N. Cole said in an
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gasoline surtaxes or rationing eotdimied to be dicu.wed in
Washington. Cole said the Idea is to remove emission
control devices required by federal law and change
ignition and carbnratlonon l9i0 through lS7lmodels. 'We
are on a collIsion course between emissions and energy,"
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peace, the aircraft carrier Ticonderoga sailed with that
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landings the duty ship of nearly 100,000 men ... The end
comes Friday with a decommissioning ceremony that
precedes what almost certainly will be the scrap heap.
During World War II, the Tlconderoga was credited with
the sinking or damaging of V enemy vessels and 117 rner6ant shi ps.

The 1973 Seminole County
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American Legion Post 53 will
serve a turkey dinner wi th all
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officer,whomturnmustreportweelclytoSalfi
While te court order said SalIi had been "advised of certain anonymous threats to the welfare
and well-being of the defendant.. which will not be
tolerated," prosecutor Newman Brock today
downplayed the rumors.
"If the court felt a really bona fide fear (of
threats) they would not have released him," Brock
told The Herald, adding he personally supported the
approved by the

special prosecutor even though 8 court has
ruled he was fired Illegally at President
Nixon's direction.
"For me to make any legal claims under
( th e decision) would only divert attention
from getting the job done," Cox said inaterse
statement shortly after the ruling Wednesday.
The action by U.S. District Court Judge
Gerhard A. Gesell prompted new im.
peachment demands from two of the three
Democratic congressmen who had sought the
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Geter's release ended weeks of effort by Burns
when Saffi last week agreed to sign the novel
"cust&amp;clial care" order.
Waddell entered the picture this week, due to
Saul's illness, and agreed to sign the order after
lengthy telephone consultation with the 18th Judicial
Circuit's chief judge.
In first raising the possibility of Geter's release,
Burns had offered to take custody of the youngster
himself, in his capacity of special public defender in
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with Geter "at all tim," and that no outside
"babysit" custodian be employed.
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series of legal maneuvers by both sides in the case.
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case.
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telling nws media Oglcby died of shock due to a
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from the state pollution control each building in the county
department noting a Nov. 16 which can be plugged into a
public hearing In Tallahassee to study being prepared by outside
discuss proposals clean air consultants.
sta ndards be "rela xed " for
sulfur dioxide burning fossil
fuel steam generators due to

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Education and Welfare with sponsored
by
Florida
making "an end run" around Democrats Dante Fascell and
By MARK WEINTZ
at the school today and will in- PTA members at the school quently voted to call for a state Congress to sock the tuition's Claude Pepper, would allow
Herald Staff Writer
terview persons who have called for an Investigation of probe to "insure objectivity." elderly with a 17 per cent hike In HEW to Increase the Medicare
At Wednesday r.ight's registered complaints In order the school, saying the situation
hospital charges.
mlmurnuzn after 1973, but on a
Seminole County School Board to determine if there are suf. there Is "terrible."
The investigation is conGunter made his charges more gradunl basis, Gunter
meeting Supt. William La yer ficient complaints to bring
A county probe into
cerned wi th the program which while co-sponsoring a bill to said.
said he hopes to have a data f,rmal charges, Layer ex- "experlmt-nthl programs" at separates right-handed freeze
at $72 maximum hospi ta l
If adopted, the proposed $12
processing system in county plained.
the school was not sufficient for students from left - handed charges elderly patients must freeze would cost the adschoois by Jan. 1.
Complaints from parents and board members, who subse- students and boys from gIrls, pay before Medicare takes ministration
ministration $103 million,
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legislation to create a new, court appointed
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be 10 p.m.

suggested Planned Unit DeCommissioners also directed velopment "commitment
staff to Investigate possibilities sheet" from Zoning Director J.
of converting county vehicles to B. Williams providing for a
butane or propa ne gas, and to sig ned agreement between a
look into supplies of 1.!' gas.
developer and the chairman of
Action came Friday's the county commission.
emergency meeting which
Calling the document a
revealed the energy crisis has
cotimion
..procedurc and
arrived fiill.blpwn ip
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Springs, it Is mired up in red

missioner Greg Drummond make recommendations at
Tuesday as the commission Monday work session.
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Other exhibits include civic,
educational and religious; arts,
crafts, photography and antiques; home baking and
house hold arts (o youth and
adults; Scouts and 4-H Clubs;
Future Fanners and Future
Homemakers of America;
community and agricultural
and horticultural exhibits.
Opening hours will be
Wednesday 4 p.m.; Thursday,
Merchants Day, 1 p.m.; Friday,
i'm ; arid -aturdas
Sunday, 1 p.m. Closing hours

Ilottard Marsee and FIX staff
The patriotic thing Is to put to coordinate a re-va mped
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Wednesday night called for a
halt in f urther a-anexations, new
developments and rezonings for
60 days.
Voting unanimously, the
board urged the city council to
put a rnoratoriwn into effect
until the CALNO..cointntssioned
master land use plan is
received and adopted by u
city.
71c city currently has no land
use plan. ft planning study and
master land use plan i been
completed by planner -Harlan
hanson for the CALN() Council
of Local Governments which
includes Altamonte Springs,
Casselberry, Longwood and
Winter Springs.
Hanson's study and land use
plan was paid for In part with
tatt and fi-tit-ral Itinl - But,

Seminole County coin. apartments.
T'he study also showed that
missioners have agreed to Issue the bulk of impact costs stem
pu blic
i=r
from the need to build new
voluntary
with schools.
energy-saving home and
driving practicess, and said they
will turn out their own lights to directed Relswender to confer
with Assistant County Atty.
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trying to decide whether taxes on fuel use or rationing is
the better way to reduce energy consumption. Meanwhile,
the WLite House says President Nixon continues to feel
that gasoline rationing would be only a last resort.

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access to White House files which Krogh headed.
crats Sen. Charles H. Percy
ident Nixon may be cooperating scheduled another session for
Jaworski's disclosure came Krogh contends he needs for his
Later, after Nixon met with of Illinois quoted a White House
more with his newly appointed today to discuss illegal cor. In a hearing in the case of Egli defense.
the Republican senators—the aide as saying Watergate-respecial Watergate prosecutor porate campaign finances. And Krogh Jr., indicted on charges
Jaworskl's memorandum filth In a series of planned fated material would be made
Leon Jaworsid than he did with Nixon planned more meetings of making false statements in a read, in part: "Thx special meetings with all Republican available to the special prose
fired Archibald Cox.
with congressmen Including deposition connected with the ftosecutor or it senior member congressmen and some Demo- cutor.
lunch with 50 to 60 Democrats. office burglary of Daniel Ells- of his staff. . . will have access
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to all of the material covered y
(ion with Jaworskl surfaced at a
In a memorandum submitted
defendant's motion."
federal court session Wednes- Wednesday to U.S. District Krogh had gone to court ask.
Jaworaki Indicated that be
day and later that night after Court Judge Gerhard A. Gesell, ing for tape recordings made of would be given tape recordings
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The city council Monday be held and the council must
Co in m u n it y
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Affairs night approved first reading an approve the annexation on
Tallahassee.
ordinance annexing the final second reading before the
Brown said )Ianson'sland use parcel of land which joined with property will officially become
plan cannot be used until it is other tracts will total 100 acres, part of the city, City Atty. Joe
approved by the state agency.
Another public hearing must Davis said.
Former
zoning
board
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urged the moratorium, noting
several land developers appatently aware that a land use
plan and new zoning ordina nce
will be adopted soon, are
pushing certain types of
development and zoning.
71iis ycar, the City of Camelberry plans on having the
Council Chairman Bill Klosky
largest Christmas Parade to date In their city. Ap.
Salu WC city COUflCII Will con.
proximately 100 units are scheduled to participate.
sider the zoning board
The parade will be held Dec. 8 at 10 a.m. beginning on
recommendation in work shop
Sunset Drive, continuing down Button Road and south on
at 7 tonight. He noted, however,
Highway 17-92 to Seminole Plaza. Last year, over 12,000
that adoption of a moratorium
persons viewed this spectacular parade.
as recommended would not
Featured among the many fine bands, marching units
effect
annexations
and floats, will be ANYCAR H on loan to the Sun Banks of
and
Orlando and driven by the WKIS disc jockeys.
rewnings already underway.
He cited as an exclusion the
This unique automobile was conceived and created by
proposed Trim Tic Developthe Manufacturers Hanover Trust Bank of New York City at
ii rest of $25,000 and is composed of parts from 50 different
"writ a nriexat inn on the
Iongw3od Hills and Lake
automobiles. The dominant component of ANYCAR II is a
1929 Hudson, with components from Cadillac, Pontiac,
Emma Roads with planned unit
Mustang, Bentley, Chrysler, Corvette, Toyota etc.
development (PUD) zoning.

By DONNA FSES
Herald Staff Writer

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$25 savings bond as the daily
prize. A boy's and a girl's
bicycle will be given as the
weekly prize for children and
transistor radios as prizes each
day, according to Frank M.
Luecker, president of the fair

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Ribbons and cash will to
awarded winners
The Central Florida Rabbit
Breeders Association will hold
their show in conjunction with
the fair. There will be no stock
show due to lack of interest last
year, but exhibits of rabbits,
poultry (chickens,turkeys,
geese and ducks) and game
birds are welcomed,

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THE SEMINOLE Junior
college Chorale is sponsoring an Area Choral Clinic
featuring all Seminole
cowity high schools choruses
on Saturday. SJC music
instructor Janis Ellis said
the clinic is receiving enthusiastic approval from the
choral directors, and it may
become an annual event
sponsored by the college.
The Sanford Civic Center
ill be the scene of activities
for the alI.dny workshop
which will culminate in a
free concert, open to all SJC
'-tudents and the public at
7:30 p.m. Lake Brantley,
Oviedo
l.yman,
and
Seminole 111gb School have
accepted invitations to
participate. Each c1cnis will
perform one
number
prepared In advance. Lake
Brantley will then combine
with Seminole High for
pr(cntat ln of two fluriikr, hosen and directed by
each school's director.
Lnian and Oviedo chorsus
will do the same. All four
choruses will then combine
with the SJC Chorale for the
performance of two numbers
directed by Mrs. Ellis.

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negotiated contract Is valid, The union's International
Executive Board accepted ratification of the Ford Motor
Co. agreement Wednesday, although skilled trades
workers within this union rejected it. The board directed
bargainers to renegotiate a disputed overtime provision
for the skilled tradesmen. Turning to Its biggest account,
a national contract with General Motors, the board
recommended that a national walkout not take place next
Monday when the present contract expires. Instead, it
approved a proposal that union officers authorize
"mlnlstrikes" on local Issues If there is no rmt b'
the Mtnday dtdii..

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allegedly coming to an end, so are they keeping
alive the Middle East conflict. An examination of
Russia's role in the planning of the Arab attack
on Isreal on the highest of holy Jewish holidays
makes clear to what extent Kissinger and the
Nixon administration were fooled by Moscow,

NEW YORK—-Everyone has fallen to sleep
over the Middle East crisis," Egypt's President
Anwar Sadat observed last April. "The time has
co me for a shock."

Arab feelings of blind outrage toward Israel.
Added to the stereotyped view of the Arabs is
the fact that, from their point of view, Arab
nations believe the United States is a moral
hypocrite when it talks of peace while resupplying Israel wi th arms, when a well-organized
and vocal Jewish minority in America raises
huge sums for Israel in the United States, and a
German-born Jew, He
Kissinger, is appointed secretary of state,
The root of Arab rage was never more
brilliantly and objectively analyzed than by
Israeli author Amos Elon in his book "The
Israelis—Founders and Sons." If the perspective
offered by Elon in this superb and balanced work
had been applied to the Middle East by
Washington over the last few years, the Arab
nations would not now be captives of Communist
colonialism.

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second misconception in th e Middle East
has been long-standing and is the principal
reason why once-friendly Arab nations have
been driven into the arms of the Russians. For in
th e minds of many Americans, Jew and Gentile
alike, there is a propensity to look on the Arab
world with a stereotype VSOfl.

When the fourth Middle East conflict
erupted in early October, there was indeed shock
and great surprise in Washington and elsewhere,
Ile most surprised and shocked of all was the
Nixon administration and newly appointed
Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, winner of
the 1973 Nobel peace prize for the alleged settiement of the Vietnam war. In reality, the
plosion in the Middle East was a consequence of
a cotstellation of misconceptions,
The first misconception concerns the NixonKissinger muddled thinking about Moscow. Not
only was the administration deceived by the
Russians in th rint Wht deal, hUt fl th"

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regarded as an illiterate, dirty, impoverished
part of the globe. This has blinded many
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which way to go, to the left like of the kidnapers and ranon terrorist violence.
Mexico's
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Chile under the Marxists, to the them.
Prsiden Luis Fkbeverria progress.
right like !3ruz.fl, or straight
ahead in the up-and-at-them
style that has made the Aztec
Copley News Service

While the Russians were making such
pledges, however, they were secretly planning
r1th the Arab nations a renewal of theconflict in
the Midie East. Just a with the Vetiutn war,
wi th the Soviets helped keep alive as it was
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in political espionage in the McGovern camp.
And a group, described as socialist, has been
bedeviling the Georgia Power Company. One of
its pamphlets urges its n"embers to identify
themselves as journalists in order to get information from the utility's executives.

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NEA '

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The

National
Education
Association has created a false
impression of the quality of
American schools by reprinting an
interpretive article it believes
supports it, ti'.

It illustrates the lengths to which
thLs r,ani,4i(jon representing 1.2

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The Sanford Herald may be reproduced in anst manner
without *ritlen pemssion of the publisher of The Herald
Any individual a firm responsible for such reproduction ,,,,ill
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Will be held liable for damo'e under the law
Publ,shed daily and Sundays cicept SOturday
The Herald 's a member of the Associated Press *hsch is
entitled exclusively totheusefor reproducfsonof all the local
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111111100 teachers will go to push us

views, regardless of the facts, It IS
precisely the kind of article the NEA
would condemn If it criticized NEA
views. Use of such an article and
research findings In this way would
make any reasonable student of
education

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research

Ironically, the original research
conradicts
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The article interprets the findings
of time International Association for
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and widely reported. NEA Reporter,
the organization's propaganda
periodical, reprinted the article In
its October edition. It compounded
the attempted con job by sending a

special memo to the media inviting
comment on the article.

"U.S. Schools ARE No. 1,"
the Reporter headline on
the full-igc article. Neither
author nor the lEA's research
makes such a claim.
The author says that In reading
comprehension, the average scores
of "the upper 9 or 10 per cent" (the
research reports on the top 9 per
fl) of American high school
kiliuta were belier than the scares
of the top seniors in 15 other ci..un.

tries. Here the author talks about a
small percentage of U.S. pupils who
excel, not schools.
The

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regretfully concludes that so far as
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and off vehicles, lifting heavy loads and dumping refuse
into mechanical conveyances.
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narrow streets and aIleis. low -hanging tree limbs. ice,
snow, sleet, extreme cola nd heat and assorted vicious

animals.
"But the Patron creates the ultimate hazard when he
booby'traps the target of the day . by loading refuse
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suhMantialdjfference . ." This is
rvcrsion of
In 1966, Dr. James S. Coleman,
after the most massive study of
schools In U.S, history, concluded
that schools make little difference in
pupil achievement and that
home was the dominant influence,
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project was approved,
felony charges and testify for
'We weren't in a position to
(;erilc1 Curley is the second
Icst
t'tk, Hobart Joost,
Curley, chairman of the real. the government in an investiga- play any gaines." he said.
Catholic housing expert to re- president of the Catholic than- ty board of the Diocese of St. tion of Gurney finances.
The two housing projects unIx)rtedly complain that a for., ties housing Association in l'etersburg, was quoted as sayCurley refused to say
iiier aide to Sen. Edward Gun- Jacksonville, said he was pres- ing he met with Williams at St. Williams Indicated were the der consideration were to have
ney,lt-Fla,, tried(ornakepolit. suredbyWilliamstogetridofa Petersburg's Whitted Airport "right people." But the Gain- been government-backed

report1 kvelopmenth for the elderly,
ical deals on housing projects, mortgage firm headed by a for 10 to 15 minutes and was esville Sun and
which would have required
l)emnoerat and a consulting firm given "a general impression other sources said Williams
approval
by the Federal
The Gainesville Sun and that refused to contribute to that if you had all the right suggested himself as consultAdministration.
.Jacksonville television station Gurney's campaign, the people involved, you'd have ant, Gurney's Winter Park law Housing
firm as attorney, and Alfred E.
WJXT reported Wednesday newspaper and television sta. better luck."
Joust's project fell victim to a
The Miami Herald reported Austin Construction Co. of moratorium Issued by Presithat Curley of St. Petersburg tion reported.
The alleged deals were to earlier that Williams, who said Tampa as builder,
said lie met with former aide
dent Nixon last January halting
Cui-ley said the Diocese al. such developments, Curley said
lirry Williams and was led to have been in return for favor- he collected $300 9 000 for a secret
believe his project would fare able' federal action on housing Gurney Boosters Fund, has ready ha d selected an archi- his project was turned down by
helter If the "right people" projects. Neither proposed agreed to plead guilty to two ted, contractor and attorney, the FIIA last year.

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Kerlilith
iF1' rh:iirm:in faculty 'r(iup dul rL)t ri-Jlrccnt
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I he state chiasrimum of the iiul ousted University
iges 01 proposals to be 1onsid_
"I think it was a lustonic
collective bargaining and did
American Federation of Teach- da philosophy professor "This "not imply such representa- ered by the state university meeting," Mcgill said afterens Union says he's pleased was the meet and confer stage. tives are recognized as the ex. system, Including request for a wards. "We'll see the full efwith the outcome of the first l think the groundwork is laid to elusive bargaining agent for 26 per cent pay hike and a feds of it in the months to
meeting between his group and move on to other stages."
any groip of state eniployes." year's paid sabtical ever)' come."
But George C. Bedell, state __________________________________
state university system of IiHedell said he would "corncials.
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and they will take appropriate
coils to present proposals for comply with Gov. Heubin Askaction."
salar)' increases and improved cw's September directive for
Mcgill, fired last year as a UF
working conditions.
agency heads to discuss workprofessor,
had asked for the
"This
the first step toward ing conditions with employes.
a
meeting to comply with Askcollective bargaining," said Dr.
Bedell said the meeting with
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — Space Agency officials
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Wednesday there were no foreseeable barriers to launching
procedures to receive proposals
after he checked the stat us of th e Saturn lB rocket, the
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Astronauts Gerald P. Carr, William R. Pogue and Edward
inadequate enforcement of con- lack of adequate enforcement
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structlon codes, practices of of construction codes and
over central and south Florida in T38 jet planes. A space
park operators and zoning dis. s ta ndards for mobile homes,"
agency spokesman said they also find flying a good way to
crimination,a governor's panel said James Smi th, Tallahassee
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relax.
says.
attorney and panel chairman.
Also on th eir schedule today was a brief physical examThe task force compiled
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to ga ther baseline data for In-flight and post-flight
$3
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comparison.
Force on Mobile homes said In fat' Askew as the result of hearThe launching has been postponed twice for a total of six
a preliminary report Wednes- ings held in St. Petersburg,
days because of cracks that were discovered in the Saturn
day that it had found "serious Tallahassee and Miami since
lB. Asa result, eight s ta bilizer fins at th e base of the rocket
problem,'; in the mobile home the group was formed in Au.
were
replaced to prevent a possible breakup in flight.
industry in Florida."
gust,
The 22-story booster Is to thrust Care, Pogue and Gibson
133 tsst ftsbiassi Dsiuits.i Otjaa4.
and their Apollo ferry ship to a link.up with the 65-ton Skylab
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W. Turner's cosmetics firm
says he took in $63,000 at the job
but didn't make a nickel of
profit,
Forrest Margrave, 49, testi.
lied Wednesday in the mail
fraud trial of Turner, Boston
attarney F. Lee Bailey and sev-

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en associates,
Margrav, of Nashville,
Icon,, said executives of Turner's Koscot Interplanetary, Inc.
broke several promises.
He said he never received a
bonus for bringing new people
into the company and he lost
$27,000 in loans to people who
made commitments through
him.
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JACKSONVII.LE, Fla. (AP) — Mayor Hans Tanzicr
ordered lighting and heat reduced in all city buildings
effective today.
The order prohibits all outside lights except those
necessary for safety and reduced Indoor lighting by 33 to
50 per cent. Heating thermostats must be set at 65 to 68
degrees during worxing flours and iuwer on nights and
weekends.
Louis Winnard of the Jacksonville Electric Autixrity
said private businesses and residences also must cut use
of electricity by 10 per cent or there won't be enough oil to
operate electrical generators.

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lie eventually

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note for another $2,500 and a

distributorship in another
Turner company, Margrave
testified,
When asked if he participated
in the other company, Mar.
grave replied, "No sir. I
dropped the kit in the trash cai
upon leaving the premises."
The government charges that
Turner, Bailey, Ben U. Bunting,
harry B. Atkinson, W. Leroy
Beale, Clyde C. Cobb, Jess 0.
Hickman. Malcolm A. Julian
and Hobart Wilder used the
mails to defraud numerous distributors of Koscot and Dare to
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pounds in two weeks. That's right - 20 pounds in 14 days!
The basis of the diet is chemical food acton and 'as deid
by a famous Colorado physician especially for the U.S. Ski
Team. Normal energy is maintained (very important) while
reducing. You keep "full" — no starvation — because the diet

bills. Put aside a little or a lot, and you'll have plenty of reason for rejoicing.
We have a Club designed just for you at our Bank,

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you work, travel or stay at home.
This is honestly a fantastically successful diet. If it
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to use dl Right? So, give yourself the same break tI'e U.S.
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try the U.S. Women's Ski Team Diet. That is, if you realty do
want to lose 0 pounds in two weeks. Order today. Tear this

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shows in order to protect the rest of the community, ineludin those who may not want to be protected.
he chairman of the committee happens to have been totally blind for the past four years.
''1 don't t' W hy that hiutjld 1w such a big factor,'' says
Marty Snyder, 60, answe'riag the obvious quqtion. "I feel I
can d0 the job and make an intelligent judinent.
"Take the case of X-rated movies. There is a lot in mov
ies that is voice. Mv hering is excellent. Haven't 'u ecr
het in a tn';t1 iooni atil heard s'oicui and sounds coming
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''s a military man......

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been one who thought that I
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like
designated chief civilian 01' and disobey
the orders I don't
ricer for coordination of all like. Th
erelore,whenlge(an
federal government activities ord'r, 1 obey
it."
relating to civil distur'
There are nearly 500 sepabances," wrote aide John
rate federal laws delegating
Ehrlichrnan in his
cover extraordinary authority to
memo ''The' Secretary
the President in time of na[)efense. through tile
Depart- tional emergency He could
ment of the Army. iIl hepri.
declare any part of the
m a ri I v respons i bl e In i- United States a "military
employment of the military at area," for example, and could
a disturbance site...."
severely punish anyone who
One of the pr o p ose d act ed "contrary to t he
proclarnatioas deals with restrictions applicable
thereto."
"Law and Order in the WashUnder the laws now on the
inglon Metropolitan Area." books according to Sen.
First.
Nixon could "corn- Frank Church, fl-Idaho, "the
mand all persons engaged President may seiie propermacis of violence to cease 11l. s .
uitibiljzt' prii(lU('(im
and
desist therefrom and to seize commodities, institute
disperse and retire peaceamartial law, seize control of
bly forthwith."
allransportation and cornI
demonstrators failed to munications. regulate private
disperse.
Nixon could then capital, restrict travel, and
i5SU( an executive
order call- in a host of particular and
ing upon "units and members peculiar ways
control the
of the armed
forces (to) sup- activities of all American
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have sharp edges, broken handles and rusted bottoms that
are ready to collapse."
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This compares with isabling injury rates of 44.25 and
43.37 for policemen and firemen respectively. Not only
that, but the severity of the garbageman's inj'rie.a ranks
among the worst in all occupations,
The reasons, says Raymond Laseoe at the National
t:' Council ar th' t pi' of phvicaI activity, the work
cnvzruam,-ni aod ttR' niture of 11w cutorner. 1k' explains

schools in 20 countries studied
probably made Little or no difference
in pupils' reading comprehension, or
knowledge In science or J"erature.
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by saying, "But the
findings
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tt'rdepartmental Action Plan to fire Cox. When Ruck.
for Civil Disturbances," out- elshau.s refused to do so,
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lines the responsibilities of was abashed. The erstwhile
the Defense and Justice general told Ruckeishaus in a
departments in the event the crisp military voice:
"Your
armed services are mobiliz- commander-in-chief has
ed.
given you an order."
This detailed plan, which
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emphasize that the President
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titude toward his Watergate put Washington under marc ritics, mider whe'r
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laced with imjwachment.
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YOUTH APPRECiAllON WEEK
inga new willingness to con- graduate. John Bennett.
suIt congressional leaders, another aide in the Presi'
MAYOR Lee P. Moore signs proclamation for
But this hasn't entirely stop- dent's immediate circle, is a
Youth Appreciation Week (Nov. 11-17) sponped the worried whispers, retired two-star gene1-aI.
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which we have heard at the
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highest levels of government. rounding the ouster of
Patriotic Dut
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(llerald Photo by Bill Vincent Jr.)
Within the White house, he tor Archibald Cox, according
has spoken 01 the danger of to our sources, Haig followed
turning our delicate foreign the President's orders withrr ., ,
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out questioning them. His
perienced President. Our loyalty was to his cornsource's say he sounded as if mander-in-chief, not to the
he is determined to carry on higher principes at issue.
as a patriotic duty.
I) is.
Haig, for example, per'
The plans are ready for sonally ordered the FBI to
him to declare a state of seal off Cox'
s office. He also
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Sale, 10 a.m., Osteen Civic
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Opal lean Wilhs, Longwood
Truman M. Allyers, Longwood
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Anthony E. Bechtold, Osteen
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Thursday, Nov. 15, 1973—PA

The Sanford Herald

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Gainesville_Captures Title

White's favor when he scored theringsider5iSt1tlJ0Y(

once again why he is one of the questionable TKO over Bobby
hottest prospects rn the coun
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with the best lighters that are in first three rounds on all
Orlando Sports stadium
orRI tan was 'ust about out of tdeated (jaudlus Ta&gt;lor, '
his own division, and both officials cards. Realng hts Fl
The wins by licata, W
"of nunches by Eusti ma four round walk On.
and nney were the official groups saw one whale of a number eight ranking was in
l ti t teii dr ped Iioyd The nine yearld amateurs
danger, White began to put
kind and will beenteredintheir batUe.
second Ue of the again delighted the gathering
he top spot of the triple pressure on his tort
uderrecords for all to see while
Jeff 1utli was awarded the
windup
was
taken
by
Licata
dale
opponent
by
use
of
Perez had to settle for
'It was it this point the ref gold medal over Gary Self in an
moral t)pe that will
be when he Scored aTM) ocr whilikc hand through roun S
uuld
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(;amnesvmue, for the second signaling of a lair catch by a mck Plank had a fine nIt. yearly tight with Mainland,
homecoming rrowd.
bear in a row, captured the lkeland gridder set up the The lkeland junior hit on 12
If Sanford can win over either
rnference championship winning score.
23 for 255 yards and 2 u's, Ike1and, which 't likely, or
Friday as they downed
The Canes have now won the raising his sean taI fl in f)eland, which coWd be ve
Lakeland in the latter's home conference crown for both just eight contests, leading his likely, Seabreeze and Mainland
park, 21.14
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team a 2&amp;7 win
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2-7 or

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their expected weekend this
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tronaut sthed early as recit a few more schoots— Thbe blied Seabreeze 2
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up Bob Orrell, our exptrt outdoors columtist whose of.
ferings appears each Stnidaj caine In awhile ago with the

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fly hoping any jealous bass in the area would try to steal the
flyarayfointh. "stalking"lure.(1rintrepIdang1ergoth

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irade and Debbie Grimsley, 10th grade; abL
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says, "krhaps there is
a way to break the lock wound up 1-1 and offers so

fly BILL CONLIN

Thrifty, yes, but gutsy too.

Roomycabhas style.
Underthohood modern 1800-cc
overhead cam engtne Aluminum

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will be held in the Bill Fleming Gm here in Saord.

and is 1oong good In practice thus far
predominance of defense'

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florida State, Sanford Atlantic, First Federal and

tract as coach and offidall) re- Club - generally ranged

The first tournament was won b Orlando Edgewater as

this country
was 65 by Ben
hogan
Watson
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the Seminoles were edged out in the finale, this time
Orlando Bishop Moore
The first round paings wdl have Sanford taking on Eau

and a fighter "on the wa up," and Perez showed despite
being nine pounds outweighed and unbelle% ably out.trined,
can be a fine botr

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Daytona Beach teams

(Herald Photo by Liz Mathicux)
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Jimmy Walker scored 31 atthebeginningofthe"

League and in this select grouping we include not the way it is achieved. And a certain number
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behind Bob lrnier The Pton
Ie loss wound up the Junior nval Kathleen in what should cellarallbythejr!onesomebya
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period,
that was coIdered a success

hae time to think about any- wood's 22 points led Seattle as Ka
Cit&gt;maha to a 11116
Reichart announced atso that
thing expt how to turn the the SuperSonics lost their decision oer Houston The the Seminole head coach is
team around '
fourth straight
Rockets' Don Smith mLed two planning to isit Crooms
In the other NBA gaines
'We last to a erv good free ows with seconds left, Academy to talk to the boys
Wednesday night, the Portland team.' said Rusil "We lost but made the penalt) shot to tie there about the SHS football
Trad Blazers tripped the De- our poise In the fourth period the score at 106 and send the program
traitPistons111-108andtheandIshouldhavecalledtimegameIntoovertime
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1 ledger encounter the Thbe is capable

ltrie s marksmanship shut T stile slgaal caller into a naughts will play host to Sar

ing coining back to Boston," ered Boston mto a
Lead in
said Russell about facing his four minutes,
foer team. "I didn't find myJü Jo lte h 28 pants and

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I hope I don't choke again,"
Watscn put on an amang

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Kansas City Omata at De
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the Iwo-to-three pound mark. Not bragging size, for sure, but
onhisneztcast,OreUgotthebgestoneofyar,
It wasn't a bass, but a 10 pound flshean himseli.

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the fth round of the World
s 14
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eight round affair that offers a
Bfl0SI?,1G1
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record $100,000 to the winner
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"I hada four stroke lead go.
HOuSton 118 ot'er?imt
ing Into the last round in HaWa.li

Orrell Hooks Rig One
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the best round of his career,
suddenly turned straight-faced
and deadl' serious.

Oroit

twice more in the second Canes now have an

PulsatingAction

Sonies, wasn't senUmental - citwith 12spur' in thefourth Portland's final four baskets, andscoreda Uli periodsafety Purple Hurricanes came Rues The fo1ling week could
oni profional - after losing quarter
incluthng the winning shot with when ends ng Westbrook and through when the money pla)s be the shootout for the cellar
Association decision to Boston boards and Silas and John Hay-

Mitjt Divson

tan&amp;c with Lake City in the the Dreadnaughts suffer a

perience - oni) the emotion
Boston'ssluggish offense was
Clutchshooting b) Jeff Peie Seminoles 3 going min the second unbeaten oscrall record
Mainlandwasdumped24by
as frustration, not joy
reied by the rebounding of in the flna three minutes
cker roo for mtes1on in as many seasons
Winter
Park last week and this
The longtime Celtic star, now I'aul Subs and Date Cawens as helped Porfiand beat Detroit
e Thbe played ev with
Lakelnd (7-1) came close to time will battle with Winter

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the quarter4inals in a Dewars who had a 70, was alone at 357

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tnsteau Oi tRO
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the restof the club being of average sLie

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players measuring up to the 6'S mark The Mustangs return
seeril letterrni n from last ( r rind c'inukl h i
fiac
Seabreeze Is caught in a rebuilding year as they only
a ei-y successful jayvee team a year ago and could surplse

better this time around as Coach Joe Milla is blessed with
year S JV club
season,is back along with EUckey Rissi whohit 9 a game and
stands 'I.
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Virginia Coach Al Bianchi, &amp;Ot-ed 23 points and
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ilayed well

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hurry to the press room where
Once In the long ago, Del
he woid beast, 'Well, I
Baker was managing the De. called another one tion.ight for
tro't Tigers and Hank Green
the Big Fellow"
t'rg was his big clocker, a
Greenberg, ordinarily a
hinc-runhitterofsuch pro(1.
mild man, got sore. He read
I It.ncy that In 1938 he hit 58 in
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HOMECOMING Friday
Beach %ill see one

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New Smyrna

Arnhym, Missy McDonald, Nellie Baker and

these six level Senior

Liz McCarley. Absent from the photo is another

against

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'There were no games s'.hed. earlier in the season" said
Associated Press Sports Writer uled In the World Hockey Asso- Boucha.
Andre Savard, drafted by the
elation.
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"Alex has a good frame of
aona5
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whose secunu power play goal
turned to ids h'nne province
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of the third period
Wednesday night
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the
Win into a
breakaway goal in the third pe- and let a wrist shot go."
lie just lets us go out and play.
HM to help the flruirm beat
Vetcuin Ken hlodec also
The
game is fun and I think
•sc ored in •1f
Montreal
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the in al period for
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and score a goal in Montreal,"
said Savard who was unhappy
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Canadiens, but now finds
tüinseli with a firstl,ace
club
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nnr
Buffalo and five ,viIn$c
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third-place Canadlens.
Red Wings 4, Islanders 3
ar,il at ii'tt
Henry fln.1.cha'c b

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH J1101t,A1
cu;T, iu &amp;.z iu,
cour,, FLORIDA.
IN CHANCERY NO. 73-1544
In Is: The Petition of
JOHNNY 8,WILLIAMS.
NOTICE
TO PATRICK L. KELLY
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Residence unknown,
that's the wa'y it sh"
ould 1%..
Last Known Residence
b
3 Flumes3940 N. High Street
F
Columbus, Ohio
Larry Carrlere, Mike RobYou are nolir,ed that the
itaille and Don Lace each named Petitioner. JOHNNY
has
filed
a
sewed h Is t t.L Buf falo WILLIAMS.
pet ition in the aboweslyled Court
past Atlanta 3.1 and snap the for the adoption of the minor child

Atin- of the final period gave Detroit Flames' seven-game unbeaten named In that Petition and you are
nenoti stopped Vancouver 6-3;
a 44 come-from-behind VICtOI)' streak
cumman.o,dto serve a copy of your.
the New York Rangers and Chiwritten de(ense. If any, on Joi4
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Isla ers 4-3, Toronto sank
CrIffornia 4-1 and Philadelphia

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Rangers 4, Black Hawks 4

selcutive triumph dnm Alex

Sheldon Kartniegiesser scored
Delvecchfo was named coach a from 50 feet out with just 2:47

week ago.

seconds left to play, lifting the

M. Mur,ko. Petitioners attorney.
whose address is P.O. Box 746, Fern

Park. Florida 32730. on or before
December loth, 1973, and file the
Cirigin.fl with the Clef k of thisCourt
either before service on Petitioner's

Legal Notice

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.

In IC: the Man-iae of
WILLIAM A ARNOLD. Hut*nd,
and
OlGA P. ARNOLD, wife
AMENDED
NOTICEOPSUIT
TO- William A. Arnold
Re-'den U.iknown
'ssi 'nawn resere:
21$ Second Street
Mt Hope, West Virginia
You, Defenoant, are hereby
notIfithaian action for
ut
Of marriage has been filed against
you in the above styled suit and you
arereguired fit serve a copy of your
answerorpleading to the Compli$eW
On Plaintiff's attorney, Josepis _
M.
Murasko, P.O. Drawer iN, Fern
Park. Florida fl73. and
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iginaI ans*'ec or pleading in the
0111-ce of the Clerk of that Circuit
Court on or before Thi 10tr day of
December. 1973. if you fbil to do .,.

IN TPE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMIPOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
NO. 73-1911-C
In re PetitIon Of
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Notice of Pu•bI
blic Hearin g
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
NOTICE
CE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
y Council of the City of
Allailmonfe Springs. Florida, that
Said
City Ccivncil will hold a Public
hearing on •ClUtStiOfl of Changing

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calendar montfs5frorn
FICTITIOUSNAME
the first publication of this noticeNOTICE is hcrrt given that I
Each claim or demand must b In engaged in bSJ$iStC$Y at 714 Forretf writing and filed in duplicate and Dr.. Sanford, 37771, Seminole
State the place Q residence and post County, Florida under 1f1 fictitious
Office addreSs of thectalmi,n? and name of SOUTHERN COMmutt be sworn to by the claimant, MUNICATION, and that I Intend to
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or Inc same fi),,y,to name with fni't,terscl
shall be void,
the Circuit Court. Seminole County,
Dated at Orlando. Florida, t),i Floricia in accordance with the
16th day of June, 1973
rrov'tiOns of the Fititi5 Name
Wendell P. O'sbcrne
Statutes, To Wit Section $6S.0
As Executor of said Estate
Florida Statutes 1951.
JOHN M. CAIN
S John 0. Canton, Jr .
Attorney for Executor
PubliSh, Nov 5. 15 27. 79, 1973
Post Office Box 7309
DEV 4
Orlando, Florida 31102
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Publish:
Oct. 25, Nov. 1. I, 1$, 1973
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CITYOFALTAMOP4TE
DEU-142
SPRINGS, FLORIDA
IN 'THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
Notice of Public Hearing
CIRCUIT,
IN
AND
FOR TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
SEMINOLE COUNTY, STATE OF
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
thec.,. r.-.....: ... •e.- -.-. of
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7:30 p.m.—lntroduction of Freshman, Sophomore
and Junior Homecoming Princesses,
7:30 p.m.—Presenta lion of 7 Senior Homecoming
Queen Candidates
7:45 p.m—Trophies Awarded for Best Float
and Best Bonfire.
8:00 pm.—Homecoming Game
HALFTIME—Crowning of Homecoming Queen
10p.m.- 12:30 am—Dance in OHS Gym with
Music by Myth

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COLLINS. her husband; CHARLES
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his wife; and CHARLES T.
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and
STEEVER. his wife; et mi
Defendants,

We're Banking on You
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SUIT TO
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NOTICE OF ACTION
TO CHULUOTA COMPANY, a
dissolved Florida corporation CO St.
George Street, St. Augustine,
Florida; WILLIAM P. KENAN JR.,
Room 1173, 110 Broadway. New
York, New York; L. C. HAINES,
Room 1523, 110 BrOadway, New
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All parties in interest and citizens dissolved Florida corporation; M.
tII have an opportunity to be M SMITH, JR., STELLA SMITH

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Avenue is wogi'sed to be rezoned INC. a Florida Cc4poratksrs. as
from SR.1AA (Single.Fimiiy successor in interett to MODEL
Residential) District to Ml.)
LAND COMPANY. EAST ORAPGE
iMedium lndutrIaI) District, Said
LAND COMPANY, a dissolved

CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST

OVIEDO LIONS

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Deceased. Property beirog more Particularly Florida corporation;
HUGO
NOTICE TOCREDITORS
described as follow-%
NORCIDERG and M M SMITH,
TS ALL PERSONS HAVING
Lots 3 and 1, 01cock 10, A 0
JR_ as surviving Trustees of EAST

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Commercial General District
said zoning Cla%sUfca,lcns are
described In the zoning ordinances
01 the City of Altamonte Sprir.gt,
Florida, fo wit: Ordinance No7y)
and asamendctland supplemented,
Public Hearing will be held iflthe
C.ly nail. AItCnlonle Springs,
Florida, on Tuesday. December
1973. at 4)0 pm • or as soon
?hereafteratpOtsibie. at which time
interested parties for and against
the proposed zoning classification
change will be heard.
This Notice Is to be published by
Potting in three (3) public places
within the City of Alfamonte
Springs, Florida, and Published
TheSanfordHe:aid,aw,,perof
general Circulation in said City omit
(I) lime at least fiftein (IS) days
Prior to the time of the Public
Hearing,

OVIEDO HIGH SCHOOL

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a default may be entered
Block 0 of WeatpsersfId as
againit you for the r.plief demand
notified
and required to file any hl'.ald at said hearing,
ed recorded in Plat
ROSE, KATE LOUISE LETTICE a. pages 44
in the petition,
claims and d'mands which you, or
By or
and 45 p
cii the City Commission k a Louise Smith Lettice and
WITNESSmyhandandth.sealo. Countj- UblCRe(Otd$OfSfirnfnoJe eItherof you. may ha ve aga.,sf said of the City ci Sanford, Florida.
WILLIAM SMITH SCHULTZ, as
LESS :
the Court at Sanford, Seminole
By: H. N. Tamm. Jr.
devisees,of M. M. SMITH,
EasteriyIlCSfee$.LE55,h riphtse estate ln the ofgic,of the Clerk of,f1.
crt
Florida,
this
City
Clerk
3011'S day Of of way: and LESS
Court of the 15th JUdiCiI
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE County.
Deceased ; J. 8. GORE and MARY
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR- October, 1973.
Northeast corner and less '.'"X Circuit, Seminole Counly, Florida, Publish: Nov. 1$, 1973
L. GORE, his wife.- J E SNYDER
200 Probate Division, in the Courthouse
0EV-I?
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE (Seal)
a k a James Evans Snyder and E. L.
.it the Northwest corner
Arthur H. Beckwith.- -'
at Sanford, Florida. wSffih. Six
COUNTY. tflDiha
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District to CO
Clerk of the Circuit Court

DANIEL WEBSTER GOLDEN, JR - . CIVIL DIVISION 731533-0
eno DORIS JANE GOLDEN. for - CASE NO.
By: Linda M, Harris
of NICHOLE TERESA
Deputy Clerk
HAP4LON &amp; LOWE,
FALKOWSKI, a Minor.
Plaintiff,
NOTICE
.
Publish: Nov. 1, 5, 1$, 72. 19'73
TO: MR. ZYGMUNT FALKOWSK1 JAMES M. DRENNAN, WILMA
EV 1
136 PASEO DEL DESCAItSO
JEAN DRENNAN. his wife, arid
-SANTA
BARBARA.
JORDAp MARSH COMPANY, ,,
CiRCUiT
COtJN
I,
CALIFORNIA
Florida corporation,
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dIR.
You are notified that the above.
Cult IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Dtfendants
named Pelitionitrs, DANIEL
NOTICEOF SUIT
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
WEBSTER GOLDEN. JR. and
TO: JAMES M. ORENNAN and
PROBATE DIVISION
DORIS JANE GOLDEN, have filed
WILMA JEAN DRENP.sAN
In re: Estate of
a petition in t'se above styled Cog't
Residence Unknown
ROBERT J. NICHOLSON,
for th5 adoption of the minor child AND TO:
ALL
Deceased.
PARTIES
named In that petition and you are CLAIMING INTEREST BY,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
commanded to serve a copy of your
THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST To All Creditors And All Persons
written defenses, If any on
THE AFORESAID PARTIES
HavingClaimsOrDemandsA.ains,
Petitioners' attorney, wtiose adYOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Said Estate:
mess is Icardl I Wombles, P.A., THAT
AN
ACTION
You, and each of you, are her
TO
P0. Box 175. Winter Park, Florida
FORECLOSE A MORTGAGE ON notified and required to present any
32719, on 01 before tdovtmbff 301h, THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY IN claims and demands Which you, or
1973, and file the original with tPSC SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA: •itht' of you, may have against the
Clerk Of this Court •ittii.r h.fr.r..
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NICHOLSON, ,, 1-"ILU 11515 17th day of
LEFTIN. Room 421, Graham
default v.11 be Taken aoanst you
om',ce on Pttition.feat;m,n.,F,
71.It71.A
AIfarni1n4cni....,,.
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CAS E
"'W.
O'.I.u**W4 to iliC' 5CT thereof as
..JI.Ua, mu
ucceaseg, late of Mahoning County, r,uvrn5(.r, AU. 1973.
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for the uI-Cf demanded in the
DIVISION
A
irnmei.atety thereafter; otherw se
Said
City
Council
recorded in Plat Book 13, Page p
will hold a public
Ohio, in the office of the Clerk of the
S. Phyllis JordahI
Compta.nt
CLARKE. Room 1173, 120
a dtfault may be entered against
lit
15
the
Marriage
of
hearing on the question of changing
City Clerk
Public Records of Seminole County,
Circuit Court of the Eighteenth
Broaaway, New York. New York;
WITNESS my hand and official
you for the relief demanded in Use
the
DAVID
L.
HUNTER,
zoning
HuSband
classification
Florida."
01
the
Judicial Circuit, Seminole County,
the City
isa) of offIce at San ford, Siminole
EAST ORANGE LAND COMPANY,
petition.
and
following described property:
has been filed against you, and you
Attamonte Springs, Florida
Florida, Pr obate Division, in the
a dissolved Florida corporation 49
County. FIO,ida, this 30th day of
DOROTHY MARIE HUNTER,
WITNESSmy hand andthe seal c4
Parcel
I:
The
East
are rewired to serve a copy of your
of
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PublishNov.
SE
Court
House
at
IS, IV?)
Florida,
October, 1973.
North Orange Avenue, Orlando,
ttse Court of !.enford. Seminole written defenses, if any, to it on within four monthsSanford,
Wife:
of SE 'i of SW
SCHOIS 71,
from the date of 0EV 92
Florida
Artrtjr H Beckwith, Jr.,
Township
II
County, Florida. this 29th day of
NOTICE
TO
DEFEND
South, Range 79 East,
George G. Daniels, attorney toe
first publication Of this notice.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
AND TO:
October, 1911
SemT•G County, Florida;
THE STATE OF FLORIDA 10:
whote address Is 69 East. - Each claim or demand must be in
Plaintiff,
By: Linda M. Harris
BGOREand MARY L. GORE,
(.eaI)
DOROTHY
MARIE
HUNTER
Parcel 2: Wvtt 171 feet of North
Central Boulevard, Orlando, Flor ida
wr iting and must state the place
Oputy Clerk
hit wife, J. E. SNYDER ak a James
711.5 feet of NE I, of SE 14 of
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr
ed1Unknown
32101, and file the original with the
residence and post -oflice address Of NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Publish: Nov. 1. 1. 13, 21, 1973
Clerk of the Circuit Court
See.ticn 21, Township 2) South,ElansSnyderandE. L. SNYDER aLast knawn ma;iing
the Claimant and must be sworn to OF PROPOSED CHANGES AND
CL'rkof the above .styled Court
01
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k-a Edia I. Snyder, Psl wife; LAURA
By. LindaHarris
addrets) Unknc*n
Range 79 East, Seminoic County,
before the 25th day of November, by the claimant, his agent, or his AMENDMENTS 114 CERTAIN
I
M. STEEVER and
Deputy Clerk
of hutband;
Florida;
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
NOTIFIED
and
East
DISTRICTS
AND
192
fed
l
attorney,
1973, otherwise a judgment may be
North
BOUNDARIES
or
It
will
be
barred
acAMELIA F. COLLINS and L 8
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
PubliSh, Nov 1, , ,
S fCt Of NW ',of
OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF that DAVID L HUNTER has filed a
entered agCintt you for the release
a ci w
cording to law
TOCOPISIDERANNEXATION
COLLINS, her husband, CHARLES
01 Seton 21, Tc*-nShp 21 South,
I'rf!n in th C:rcuit Court
DEVS
THE
CI
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OF
demanded fl tile Complain?
SAtII'op,O.
DATED thiS 2nd day f
N(tce is here
T. STEEVER arid -- STEEVER,
gve-n :tat a
Seminole County, Florida. for Range 79 East, Seminole County,
FLORIDA.
ben, 1973.
WITNESSmyhandand,heIof
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
Public Hewing will be held at the
his wife; CHARLES T STEEvER
Florida;
Ditolutl
of
Notice
Marriage
5
and
hereby
given
sold
Cou
rt
a
that
on
this
29th
day
of
Oc.
G
Anit*
a
Speer
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
CQmrnktslonRonmir.thedltyHatlin
JR. and -- STEEVER, his wife
Public Hearing will be held at the reqjett for a determination
As Ancillary
1973.
FLORIDA.
the City of Sanford, Florida, t 7:00
Last
known addresses unbTnow'n
Parcel 3: Tht East 193 fef LESS
Commission Room in the City Hall
(Seal)
Administrator Cum
CIVIL ACTION NO. 73-1549-A
o'clock P.M. on
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74
Properties,
t
North
211.3
feet
of
NW
wit'
of
SE
in
the
Cty
of
Sanford.
Florida,
at
I
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Arthur
H.
of
Bec k w ith, Jr.
Testamen$o Anriexo
DIVISION A
10 consider the Ann
All penons or parties having or
of
Lot 4, Block "N", NORH SW l - of SectIon 21, Township
7,00 o'clock P.M. on November
Cleft. of Circuit Court
0 the Estate of
in re: the marria ge
property described as folio',vs:
claiming any right fill* or interest
1973, to consider changes and ORLANDO RANCHES SECTION
Range
29
East,
Seminole
By:
Joy
Webb
ROBERT J. NICHOLSON
EMERSON
0.
CROSS,
to the real property hereafter
amendments to the Zoning Of. SEVEN asperplatther,,ecorded County. Flor ida;
Deputy Clerk
PETITIONER AND
Deceased
PAULA G.
described
SCHEDULEA
Parcell: West 'ofE ' of SE '
dinCri(C of th City af Sanford, in Plat Book I), page 3, Public
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NovI
1
19
73
RESPONDENT
1)1? N, $01 ill Cf
YOU ARE HEREBY
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HEREBY NOTIFIED
Records
of
Seminole
County,
or
sw
'of
S
tion
2
ec
1
,
Township
Il
DCV
East CenTra Boulevard
NOTICE OF ACTION
that an action to Quiet titl, to the
cor Government Lot 3. Sec 1010
South. Range hii East, Seminole
between
SCL
Fiotida,
LESS
the
following:
That
property
lying
Begin
Orlando,
TO. PAULA G cRoss
Florida 37*0)
Run N 4)7.42 it, E IIJAI
following described real property
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PR main line R-W arid Persimmon at the NW cor ner of said Lot a, said County, Florida; arid NE 'it of SE'
Attorney 101 plaintiff
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
It, W417,i2 It to P00. Said property
feet
situate
in Seminole County, Florida:
'
Point
being
on
the
Southerly
.w
013w
LESS
West
corner
Avenue and between Third Street
YOU ARE HEREBY 1401 IFIED
Publish: NovI. I. 15.22. IVn
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY, and the Wiy extension of Eighth line Qt Morton Lafle,Said R'Wbelng West 211.5 feet NW of Section
ispresentty:onedA.1 (Agricultural)
PARCEL "A" Lots 4. S and 6,
2),
0Ev;
11 a1 an action for dissolution
FLORIDA.
District.
Block "D", Lots 4. $ arid 4 Block
Street Is preposed to be revned •
concavcd to the Nor. Township 2 1 South, Range 29 Eat,,
UIeg.s and to claim special
NO. 73-1429.1
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AND
from SR.1AA (Single-Family thwesterty,havirsgarad;usf 43021 Seminope County, Florida;
REVISED
MAP
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF CIVIL
ACTION
OF
in re: the Marriage of
equity 'SI 8ttd to the following
CHULUOTA, according to the Plat
Beg mt R.W Lake Mary Road and
ICCI and an intersection angle of 10
FLORIDA
Parcel 5: East 37055 feet of NW '..
Residential)
District
to
Ml
2
1
10
H
TEEN
I
In VoiusLi County, Florida,
property
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN TAYLOR, (Medium
W line Lot 23, RunE 121.73 fIats P .
rees 7)' 12", thence NE'ly along 01 SE '. 045W'. LESS East 192 feet, thereof, as recorded In Plat Book 7,
Industrial) District. Said
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT SEMINOLE PETITIONER. AND DOROTHY
has been filed by EMERSON D.
Pd)) degrees W 705 7 ft. S 14 oegr.es
P'Openty being more particularly said R.W line and the arc of said Section 71. Township II South, page 31, Public Records of Sem inole
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
JEAN TAY L OR , RESPONDENT. described
59' 57' W 31.17 ft. N II o,grj - CROSS:
County, Florida
curve 77,75 feet, thence 5atff5 )7 Range 29 East, Seminole County,
CIVIL ACTION NO. 73.1513
as fc,Ilowj:
Loft Ito 10. inclusive, cii Block 9,
NOTICE OF ACTION
105.4.3 It, W tow line I..ol 2$. S to Beg.
PARCEL "I" NE '. of SE 'i. Ins
O4VI5ION A
Beg at a pt on the Present
degrees 29' 30" East 260.37 feet to a Florida;
ccordirsg to wants corrartad map
TO: DOROTHY JEAN TAYLOR
La*e Mmmii, ts?.tes. I F', nurme'riy
Parcel 6: Beginning 370.13 tees the tlorth 14$fe of E ½ 01 cc 'of
City Limits lln• nsf ?h. ri,.. M t
; il. ihc Marriage
coin? on the South line of said Lot a.
, Enterprise frJ
i
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
Portion of said property is presently
ford, Which line It parallel with and
of Nortflf Corner of NW , NE 'a Of SE '-., Sec tion 79, Township
South it degrees 59' 37" west
CHARLES At MILLER,
Book), Page 31, Public Reordt of
21 SOUlS , Range 32 East zoned R 3 lMultipl
of SW '.,, section 1
Family
71111 WeStwardly, measured at right flS tO feet along said South line of Cii SE
Volusia County, Florida 0aCC1.t the
Las? known Mailing
Pe-soenitiali O:?nict, The Southerly
and
anOles from the center line of LOt 4 :o Southwest corner, thenc e Township 21 South, Pantj. 29 East,
PARCEL "C" NW'. Of SE 1,1151
Northerly 3.7 feei Of LOts 4 and
AdIress Is
portion 1 said property 5 prfliflhly
Seminole County, Florida. running W ½ 01 SE 1 4 01 NW
orth
degrees
05'
Persimmon
Avenue;
said
pi
being
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NOTICE OF ACTION
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YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED center line of SCL's Sanforci.Alonsa MId
feet to the beginning;
AND
PARCEL "0" 1 '1 of SW 'li Of SE
729 .
Street
eaum'ne,st being recorded In De'eo
that an action for dittolul ion of Tract; running thence southwardly
'a. Section 29 Township 21 South,
Beg NE cor LOT 23, Run
Village of North Orlando, North from PiJO Planned Unit Develop
Valdojta,
Gec'gla
31401
Book 446, Page 431, Public Records
Range 37 East.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED marriage has been filed against you along Said City Limits line so, n Orlando Ranches, Section 1. Block ment Distric t to MFI Residential
degrees E 973.11ff, S 73 degrees S-I
of Volusia County, Florida.
by
BENJAMIN
FRANKLIN mortar less; thence westwardly at
W 2-Il lIft. S $4 degrees $9'
that a proceeding for dis%Olutio
Lot 3, as recorded in ft e Public Multiple Family District at said
PARCEL "1" NW ½ of SE '- Of
4 you are required 10 serve a
TAYLOR, and you are required to right angles from
classifications are described
701 71ff, $11 dejree't 1 417.43 it to
SW ½, Section 29, Twnthlp 71
marriage has been filed against you see a written copy 01 your
f"Se preceding Land Recor ds of Sem inole County.
cop-i 04 your defenses, I?
course
and you are regsiired to serve a copy
more or ies ba Cf flit
POE, N 11 degrees W 205.?) II. N
Yu are required to serve a copy in the zoning ordinances Of the City South. Range 33 East,
any, to It on CARROLL BURKE.
if any, to It on CARROLL eastwardly, measured
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before
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flOIy County Florida
Sanford
1973, at A'30 pm., or as
servçe
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PATRICK W. DOYLE, Plaintiff's
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thereafter.spotsi,, at which time
attorney, whole address
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1971, other wise a judgment will at right angles from the center lint
a default Will heentered ,against yOU
and
default and ullimate Judgment will interested parties for and against MURRAPI AND DOYLE, Attorneys
you for the relief demanded in the
be cered againSt you for the relief 01 Said SIC
for
the
the
Proposed
zoning
Classification
of Low. 90) Well Morse
Sanford Aloma main be entered against you for the relief
rotlef demanded
Teat portion of Lot 25 Lake
Petiti
demanded in the Petition
track. Said p1 being distant 23 p
dhanoe will be heard.
petition
P.O. Box 132$, Winter Park, Florida
demanded ,n the Petition.
WITNESS my hand and the Seal Of
WITNESS my hand andfheseatof
SoUth*lttwardfy mrasred along
This Notice IS to be Published by
WITNESS my h,ind and the wal of
WITNESS my hand and official
ci Ln' 2. (ltrk' rre Said properly
37719.
on or before November 30th,
Imid Court on tit !hC
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A.Thur H Beckwith,
Arfhi 4 llertwitr,, Jr
The Sanford Herald, a newSpaper of
mentioned center line 1,135 ft more
Arthur H Beckwlth, Jr.,
Shall have an Oppor? mity to be
immediately thereafter, otherwise
Clerk of Circuit COJfl
Clerk of Cruit Couo
ornefaf circulation in laid City one
Cler k of Circuit Court
or less to the of of beg containing
a def ault judgment
Clerk of Circuit Court
heard t said hear,g
will entered
Seminole County, Florida
Seminole
li time at least fifteen 1$) dais againSt
13) acres more
mty, Florida
By- Joy Stokes
5eminole County Florida
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By of1rar ut the City
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CARROLL BURKE
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DATED this 12th day of November
LEFLER
79tf5 day 01 October 1973
&amp;
EDMUND T WOOLFOLK
H. N Tamm, Jr.
Attorney for Pttilioner
Attorney fr Pet t,oner
AD 1973
MORRIS
By Order of fe City Commission ESQUIRE
(COURT SEALS
City Clerk f
4.12 Sanford Atlantic
611 Sanford AtlantiC
POST OFFICE DRAWER H
04 the City of Sanford, Florida.
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CURTIS N BARNES
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City Clerk
5A74F0R0. FLORIDA 37111
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Clerk of the Circuit Court
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Sanford Florida 37771
Sanford,
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City
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AthNrseys tOt Pet t'ontt
Attorney for Petitioner
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1973
PubI
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PubliSh. Now. 1, 13. 27, 79, 1973
Publish Nov 15 1973
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FICHTIOUS NAME
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING IN THE CIRCUIT COURT ot- THE
fl?ice t:
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name of DREWS USED CAR
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KLEN AUTO CLEANERS SERV., THE CITY OF SANFORD, CiVIl. ACTION NO. 73-13111
I'rstersaldnamewith the Clef of and that I intend to recister said FLORIDA
CITRUS COUNCIL OF GIRL
the Circuit Court, Sem;ror County,
name with the Clerk of the Crcut
Notice .5 htrcb Qen that
honda
SCOUTS, INC ,
Florida in accordance with the
Court, Seminole County, Florida In Public Hearing will b held at the
r a tion not tow' profit,
Provisions at the Fictitious Name
accordance with the Provisions of Commission Room in the City Hall
Plaintiff,
Statiiles. To Wit: Section
the Fictitious Name Statutes. To in the City of Santord. Florida, at v.
Florida Statutes 1951.
Wit: Section 54309 Flo( Ida Statut es 7:00 o'
clock P.M. on November 76,
CHULUOTA
COMPANY,
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S: Drew D. Daubner
1957.
IC;). to consider changes and dissolved Florida corporation;
Publish: Nov. 13. 72, It Dec. 6, 1973
5: John Wright, Jr.
amendments to the Zoning Or- WILLIAM P. KENAN, JR., L. C.
0EV-I?
Publish: Nov. 1. A. 13, 72, 1973
dlrsance of the City of Sanford,
HAINES, C. 0, BOICE, SCOTT M
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florida, as follows:
LEFTIN, and J. 0. CLARKE. as
Thai property lying between 75?PS
Trustees of CHULUOTA COM.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR Place (Wylly Avenue) and vac -fled
PANY, a dissolved Florida
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away from the athletes and
being accorded to those
agents of espionage known as
baseballscouts.
Up to that point they had
Never in baseball, as tg
' riou5 run at Babe Ruth's that tni,on he confronted prcviousl) been noted, has
bun in the happy delusion
rtcurd
the much smaller Baker,
that their own good pitching
'The Book" played such a 'i
Like most managers in that grabbing him with both hands tal tactical part.
hid been responsible for van.
era, Bak er coached at third
around the throat.
quishing the lialtimores. Now
Major league clubs who
base He as a gifted sign
"Listen, wise guy," said the
was an outsider, a man
here
c-ce usei their scouts exclu
stealer and adept at sizing up
slugger. "You're grabbing
they
seldom
see, getting the
sivety for ferreting out young
a pitcher and 'calling" his more publicity out of m
Credit via written reports
prospects have onur'ed
pitch. That is, whether be was home runs than lam, Now cut
Sometimes the ball bounces
them to sp)ing on future opabou t o throw a curve or a
Those homers are
pO
fasttl.
bread and butter. Next winter
ne A's,(
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On the fastball, Baker
Vern Hoscheit, who has
at contract time, they'll lx,
coterie of four, headed by A]
would whistle shrilly to
been e t'r thini fit haseh,iII,
copiw imprianL It's !oinj to
1FlIinsrth and thed.
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ised Hill 1tig:iy, puttu t0
Hank would set for the pitch
1961 oi the Three-Eye League
credit for them."
gether The Book, first on the
and aim for the fence.
(that's where the umpires
Greenberg's grip
on
Baltimore Orioles and then
The system worked well ...
wore monaclesi, and now he
Baker's throat was so tight
the New York Mets.
up to a point.
that the manager couldn't
is a truster coach of manager
When he won the play-offs
Baker himself rWned the talk. But he nodded his head manager Dick Williams' Dick Williams. For Oakland,
lash-up.
fie is the Keeper of The Book,
in a hurry.
paused in the locker room

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etretary of Stit Henry A. road to ia.. control, a provi- transfer to U.N control of the
Tnt' prospects for the ceeKissinger last week. These in. sion the Egyptians had de- checkpoints on the road to Suez
manded as a prerequisite for a will open a supply corridor to It.
tire along the Suez Canal tmeluded:
proved today as Israel and
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Egypt began exchanging pris- checkpoints on the Caira-Suez communique said the subject
the city of Suez, a
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supplies to the Egyptian 3rd
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Army on the southeast bank of Arab prisoners, saying it had a
the Suez Canal. It has been en- total of 8,721 Egyptians to be
wounded Israeli prisoners, and
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Louis A. Fly, vice president of Ft. Lauderdale
Steel an Manufacturing Inc., Chairman
Charles Butterworth manager of Chase
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The sale of real estate In the third quarter of the year for
the first time contributed to the company's profit picture.
Total earnings after taxes from real estate and other transactions, excluding life insurance, amounted to 378 per cent
of the total profits of the company. I was announced that
construction and sales of the condominium project at Ponce
Inlet, south of Daytona Beach, are moving forward very well
and should contribute to the company's profitability In 1974.

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Chairman of the Board ',',iIlIam F Mitchell and President
- Darrell G. llaass pointed out that as respects the company's
whollj oncd subsidmar&gt;, Amencan Pioneer Life insurance
Company, both D;odudtion and profitability were favorable
;Gross premium income for the nine month period totaled
$1,735,067 as compared with $1,358,295 ior the same period
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estate sales, totaling $159,229 after taxes as compared with
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net after-tax profits for the year to date amounted to $256,O2,
or6 cents per sh.re,as compared with $83,5M,or6 cents per
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As the Winter Park area admissions increased over
grows, services required of eleven per cent, patient days
Winter Park Memorial Hospital increased only about eight per
Charter passenger miles totaled 459,000,000, up 35.6 per
also increase, the Hospital cent."
cent from 338,000,000 in October, 1972. This includes a 6L1 per
reported last week to its
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All other areas of activity in
As3ociation embers.
per cent increase in commercial charter passenger miles.
Statistics compiled covering the hospital showed normal
Charter passenger miles In October, 1972 represented 23.8
the fiscal year ending Sep- increases consiitent with the
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By FANNETIE EDWARDS
Acquisition Approved
showed sharper increases.
revealed the cost of a round trip the bus service to make it Schedules for bus trips were an all-time high of 10,997.
Herald Correspondent
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The bus, which previously discontinue it. Support from the out by residents.
U!iited First Florida Banks, Inc. announced that approval
categories
obstetrics, maintained its heavy surgical
Suburban Bus Co. has begun
only
provided
transportation
DeLand
merchants
and
The bus will serve the
second pe a ics, an genera'. uliui.
to acquire the Boynton Beach First National Bank and Trust
Monday,
?xtended service to include the
nature
with an increase in
between the first area of Chamber of Commerce, and third areas on
has been received from the Federal Reserve Board.
the were up from
second and third areas of
surgical
patients
comparah!e to
Deltona and Deltona Plaza, DeBary and Deltona private Wednesday and Friday and
Boynton Beach First National Was organized in 1964 and
Deltona as was announced by
overall
increase
Deflary, Orange City and citizens and aid from Mackle first area each day. Route for
"Statistics prove we are the
has grown steadily under the leadership of President John M.
George Fawley, owner and
Del-and,
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only
public
Brothers
Corp.
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possible
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first area will remain as making progress in one of the
Howell. Total assets of the bank were S33.8 million at Sept. 30.
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on
the
operator of the bus line and
transportation, other than taxi to retain the service,
follows: From Deltona Plaza at main efforts to control hospital Emergency
Room
also
inJames Ragsdale, assistant
cab, available to I)eltona
that of reducing
8 a.m., 10 a.m., and noon to costs
creased
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total
of 23,905
director of government and
residents. Many of the senior
Ragsdale and Fawley both Deltona Boulevard; to Nor- length of stays," reported
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citizens living on a limited stressed "good-hearted neigh- mandy; Lombardi; Chip- President-Administrator
and out -patient t ype treatMackie Brothers Miami office,
income complained taxi fares bars" should not offer to give pendale; Stillwater, Horizon; Harvey K. Meagher. 'While
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were prohibitive for them,
riders waiting for the bus a Covewood; Henderson; ________________________
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"aft" to Dehand in their per- Lombardi; Merrimac; PiedMeagher noted that durin
Florida, announced that Its Board of Directors has declared
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Dwight Hawkins, recreation that there were not enough
signed up to travel on the bus on and back to Plaza.
Hospital absorbed a lot of the
Wards
shareholders of record on Nov. 21. 1973.
emergency and out-patient
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shortages of some foods and
higher food costs, many n- Because it is only a few days
sumers are for the ttrs' time, travel to the moon, a few hours
becoming aware of the complex to any part of the globe, the
coincidence of Farm City aclturalbusinessUiat
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t ia tional Farm -City soybean meal for his cattle, a
bad wheat crop in Russia, a
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understanding between rural being able to feed his flock for
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Coincidental interdependence of
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total revenue passeilger miles, including charter, for October, 1973, a 0.9 per cent decrease from the 1,947,000
1. reported for October, 1972.
Secheduled revenue passenger miles In October 1973 were
1,472,604, an 6.5 per cent decrease from the 1,609,000 flown in
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royal newlyweds, Princess through the Caribbean, the
Anne and Capt. Mark Phillips Panama Canal and 1,000 Pacifspent their wedding night at the ic Hides southwest to the Galacountry home of one of her pagos Islands.
cousLts before flying today to The princess and Phillips will
leave GaLipagos by plane on
Barbados for a honeymoon
Dec. 4 and make a series of
u high
The year's most celebrated visits to Ecuador, Colombia,
wedding couple were booked Jamaica, Montserrat and An
the tigua on the way home. They
ith 18 other
first-class section Of British return to London on Dec. 17.
After
their
wedding
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hsh island off the northern coast festivities in London Wedof South America. The lint- nesday, Anne and her army
anr.ia, the luxurious royal captain slipped away to
Thatched house Lodge, in
yacht, awaited them there.
arroyal
park at Richmond, on the
The airline .
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southwestern outskirts of
rangements were made for
year-old daugit'r of Queen IlondOnElizabeth II and her 25-year-old
husband of one day
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Anne and Phillips were acetampanied by one bodyguard,
30-year--old Detective Sgt.
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Britannia Friday from Bridgetown, the capital of Barbados,
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reported Its earnings for the first nine months of 1973 were
the highest of the past six years.
Nine-month earnings were $2.62 per common share or
$27,530,000 on sales of $1,209,846,000. The earnings for the nine
months were approximately 52 per cent greater than In the
saint period last year, when earnings were 11.71 per common
'share or 118,150.000 on naies of $1,151,435,000.
Third quarter earnings were $1.06 per common share or
$11,080,000 on sales of $382,986,000. This compares with
earnings of 63 cents per common share or $6,714,000 on sales
- of $382,2M,000 for the third quarter of 1972.
David S. Lewis, Chairman and Chic( Executive Officer,
said strong performances Iii both the commercial and
government areas of business were responsible for the
f4 earnings Increase.
Telecommunications, building materials and resources
- earnings were particularly significant, he said.
Earnings of Stromberg-Carlson Corporation, a leading
producer of telephones and telecommunications equipment,
increased substantially In the nine months over the same
period last year, Lewis said. This increase was due to increased sales and earnings of its CROSSREED electronic
and electromechanical switching equipment and telephone
instruments. The backlog for telephone equipment now Is at
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change, the two generals
worked nut arran2ements to DENTIST'S DELIGHT
put into effect four
the other
AN ISRAELI soldier solves a
live points of the cease-Fire
bottle-opening crisis at a
agreementnegotiated by U.S.
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the problem really is faulty style of living.
But turnaround managers fail, too.
In some Instances, says Jennings, the turnaround manager
has only to find two key people, convert them and send them
Into the field as disciples eager to spread the word.
For the successful turnaround manager there is acclaim
and money, since many of them have stock option clauses In
their contracts. But In 30 per cent of successful turnarounds,
Jennings says the real hero has already been canned.
The company had already been turned but the board of dlrectors didn't kmw It and his successor got the credit.

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Edward Carlson of United Air Lines, William Seawell of Pan
American World Air Ways, T.A. Wilson of Boeing, Elmer
Nicholson of CNA Corp., to name a few.
"These men are system changers rather than problem
solvers," says Jennings. "They come in during a corporate
crisis, and usually later than when they are really needed."
They may be contrasted to the specialists who operate
within a narrow range of expertise and who, according to
Jennings, are responsible for getting many companies Into
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NASSAU, Bahamas iAPi
that the funds be paid to an of- U.S., said
The U.S. government has in- I
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(onned a Bahamian Magis- Services 1.td. as part payment Fairfield, N.J., of which Vesco
trate's Court that American Iin- for 375,700 shares of IOS stock, was chairman of the board and
Whitfield contended during
ancier Robert 1.. Vesco corn- the U.S. told Bahamian Magis- chief executive officer. Whit- the second day of proceedings
nutted fraud and breach of trate Emmanuel 'Jsadebay Field said Vesco falsely in- that the actions by Vesco are
trust in utilitizing $50,000 from during extradition proceedings formed other ICC officials that extraditable offenses under a
one company to buy stocks in Wednesday.
the money went to C. Henry 131 treaty between the U.S.
t'r.
Ftnhiiuian lawyer Cecil Buhl lnrcrvires perflrmNI for
B~IhJlml,.
VescoIraudulentiydirected Whitiield,representing the ICC.

EVERYWHERE, EVEN in China, tourists are
tourists and these young women at Peking's
Temple of Haven know how to get dressed and
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today is the turnaround manager, the chairman or president
who is )'Lred to put new life In the team.
His job Is to focus objectives, sharpen execution on and
rejuvenate dispirited talent.
"Many institutions, not just In business either, have to be
updated to a world that wasn't foreseen 10 years ago," says
Eugene Jennings, who Is a professor, author, personnel consultant and confidential psychologist to executives.
The corporate world Is filled with big name executives In
the process of turning about: Edward Geisthorpe of Gillette,

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Japan's leaders today that as measure of Kissinger's coner situation since World War 11
political and military differ- sations with Prime Minister because of the Arab oil squeeze.
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for talks with South Korean
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settled, he hopes the oil prob.. ters, but he would not go into
preview of the steps the world's officials, then returns to Wash1cm will be resolved, a State detail,
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d (or) James Ragsdale, George Fawley, Dwight Hawkins and Emery Rose as
they announce new routes for DeLand Suburban Bus Co. to include 2nd and 3rd

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date. It will be comparable in
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profit margin and more than 2!)
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of capita consumption rate:,"
rieties f foods and leading supermarkets
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speci al t y
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facts on what 1lttuall) causes Burns felt, that someone is the canning industry,
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provide
food price increases, take out maklngakilUngatherexpe
fully 10 per cent of the per remain as profits"
their ire on the nearest
In Ole atmos*re of Uying capita food consumed by
Competition, say industry
available target.
10 find sotneom to blarne,
spokesmen, is another factor
Americans.
has helped keep canned
everyone from the State
Last April the National
foods
at relatively low prim
Department to ranchers and
Canners Association
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nation's
goo canning firm
farmers gets a sh8re Of the current shortage on the horiton
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Looking for tips to promote breathing exercl.ses onp wishes
companies, compared with only an Optimistic outlook, he without having one's secretary
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U S. corporate profits next the urge to inhale a lungful of respiration or suninlon t,he
year....
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Based on technical studies, back,I'm certain It was at least
IV busincss world requires
By EDWARD NElL%N
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Dow Theory, Letters publisher three years but
stoic and niature
In August, 1971, when tho
Copley News Service
usually
heard as "exce.ssive canners are the ones making hold a four-to-one margin in Richard Russell ternm Inter. say so and told some cheerful behavior, such as having three
Nixon administration first
m id(I I eme
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p roll ts, the kiUing. That's not so, say sales over frozen products.
double martinis for lunch to
national Paper the strongest he instead, like three weeks.
announced its new economic
monopolistic controls of prices industry leader-c.
Cannerssay that competition
,W ASIl I N G TON — NT r s. comml program, one of its
stock
of
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do
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quiet
your nerves.
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Alfred W. Eames Jr., has stirrittlated marked ad.
Y vonne Burns, mother of two main aims was to limit the rise competition, no
dustrials
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as reformed 0
competition, chairman of the Del Monte vances in efficiency and
)Vung daughters, no longer in food costs, which had begun a
costs.1f
friend
while
braiding
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Proctor
okers, my hushand and I
high adverWing
Corp., said in a recent speech: productivity.
talks to the manager of the sharp upward climb.
among the weallesL.
sidered
The food industry states that "Take almost any three-year
have a position to maintain as
An example offered by the
neighborhood grocery store.
Le
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The continuing spiral of food re ta il prices of canned fruits period in recent history Lind you National Canners Association Is
The threat to the U.S.-Soviet
MUttiII,
good ei.amples in matters of
American
:Li ke
many
polishing the
prices has begun one of the and vege ta bles have
in the harvesti ng and handling detente
verware, health, self.disclpline and clean
h?uewIves, Mrs. Burns—her nation's hottest domestic per cent in the Last gone up 8.5 will find the same pattern:
brushing
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of
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two
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simodels and an engine that the time Congress makes it
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president; Genevieve
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Ruth Pullen, magUillry: and
Ciiii Slovrtz, treasurer.
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of
Deltona-DeBary Barracks Department
Florid,:
Numbtr 1197 attended the President, WWI Auxiliary,lill,
meeting of District 7 World War FJIen Woods of Bradenton 33-)
I Veterans and their Auxiliaries other dignitaries included Mi
in Ormond Beach lot week. Gi-df-v Kimmel of Orange Cit:.
Mrs
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Sanford, president of the Griffin. department guard and
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member of Auxiliary 1197 .irid Mrs Mane Stover if 23,
presided at the meeting, which
followed the luncheon at I p.m.
Attending with her from the
Deltona-DeBary Auxiliary
ere: Mrs. Geraldine Moltrol
pres*nt; Cannunder Charles
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NEW YORK - JCPenney President's address:
praIsa.l f... the coat of pripar. Company, Inc. expressed today
Penner facilities including
• ing the mortgage nots or died its general support for the JCPenne stor es the freasur,
Of trust, liottitmont fee no. energy-conservatior. measures
stores, and drug stores, ar'e
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evening
being
advised to reduce temsit. Moreover, payment of
bv
President
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the" amounts call be conNoting that the Company
sidertld an additional cost of
the property and may not be has had its own energy com•
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added to the proplarty's basis.
inittee for sotpe time. President
being asked to reduce lighting
The tam "points" is al Jack B. Jackson said that a
for Christmas ligh' Isp ays as
usee to describe loan placement
ffta that the teller may be re- number of immediate actions. well as holiday-oriented
are planned in respnse to the
presentations.
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ceremonies. Entertainment
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(iutr1u commissioner,

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D_—The anrual leader
ognulion dinner For ho&gt;
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Johns District will be held at 7
p.m., Saturday In the DeMary
Fire Hall tn rewgnize leaders
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service to taxpayers. The column answers questions
most frequently asked by taxpayers.

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To Be Honored

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president. Dinner was attended by 125 mem-

Chamberlain,
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Ralph Becker, District 5 Auxiliary president;
Ralph Becker, District execttive com-

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ceremonies was State Senator William M.
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pleasures of her job is adapting 5uggests that most larger
banks do financial planning
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IN CON!' ERENCE--Sara Lou Brown, a certified
even in her own Houston office.
However, she knows of only one public accountant, talks with a clknt at the firm in
other woman partner in a ma- which she is a youthful partner.
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The Four str performers of
"Miis liberty," portrayed by
the evening (our Deltona
Eleanor Bobbins to the last
"Chorus Lane") were someperformance of "The Modern
thing special.
A REAL PRO IN ACTION
MISS," by Docile Eastman, the
Betty Konigsmark, Gertie
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show was a combination of
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sincerety, beauty, fun and
!3oren, Edan floyette and Kay
laughter.
Ikkn Robertson reporting on a grand hooped gun of lace Blair (onntd the "Flora-Dora
Famous women in our history folks in Deltona and DeBary. and tulle, and beautiful Eileen Sextette," the "now" girls,
MIMOSA CIRCLE
served to six members and one contribute and who would man depicted were Betsy Ross, Cute little
Kay Blair in her long Linehan, with shiny black "Radio City Rockettes" and the
visitor,
the booths.
Harriette Reacher Stowe, Mary white ruffled bloomers por. tresses, gowned in a floor "Jazz Age." To the "Jazz Age,"
Mimosa Circle of Sanford
Mrs. Mary Swanksouse, a
The next meeting, Dec. 13, Tood Lincoln, Emily Dicken- trayed that famo
us "Ame lia length white satin bridal gown, add the names of Gwendolyn
(Jarden Club met at the home of member of years ago, was will
be a covered dish luncheon son, Maria Sanford, Amelia Jenks Bloomer," and Wyona was a pe rfect Wallis War-field Kartman, Drusilla Berger,
rs. W. S. Willis. Refreshments welcomed as a visitor. She and Chris
tmas gift exchange Earhart, Grandma Moses, French ran around the stage Simpson, whose sweetheart, Belle Jordan and Marga re t
coffee and pastry were plans to join again soon.
wi th Mrs. L. T. Sheppard.
Elea nor Roosedt, Glare Booth with her little red hatchet, as King Edward II I, gave up a Schaller and there you have it.
In the absense of the
Luce, Cornelis Otis Skinner, the famous "Carrie Na tion." throne to marry her.
Grace O'Brien, who served as
president, Mrs. Herbert
SAY
CENTRAL CIRCLE
and Jenny June Croly,
The hit of the show was the pianist throughout the per.
Behrens, Mrs. C. E. Chorpening
"I love You"
,
organizer and founder of the
Petite Pauline Ross (out of Woman's Club talented singer formance deserves a special
Central Circle of Sanford Woman's Club of America.
Sr., presided. She ope ned
BankAmericard
her chorus robe ) received a and performer, Beverly conuiiendatlon for her superb
With
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Master Charge
These women were portrayed great hand for her In- Stuhrenbcrg who brought down artistry as does Genevieve
,fr'J: R'd Ros
in unison,
(enter for a busineSs meeting, by Frances Hochrciter, Betty tcrpretation of little "Annie the house with her re ndi tion of Richardson, who served as
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Anderson, Oakley," as she sang and lily Langtry, dressed In cerise narrator at a moment's notice
treasurer Mrs. Roy Pat-tin, workshop for the bazaar with Florence Durand, Grace Berg, mimicked a
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perfect imitation of chiffon formal bedecked with when Mrs. Ruth Paetz was
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Horticulture chairman, lIr. B. Mrs. Earl LIuuCII and Mrs. R. Vera M oran, Ru th Lamb and Betty
Hutton
in that role,
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diamonds from head lobe, and taken to the !ipitaI.
Thomas U hostesses.
in ip
F. McWhorter, announced that
others.
Beautiful
women of our land
200N. Park Ave.
the "I don't care girl," Eva
All in all, this was really an
On
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arrival
mem
bers were
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now is the time to plant bulbs,
Hedda
hopper
was
th
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wi
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were
p
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tray
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by Peg Myers, Tangway, She danced and sang "out of this world" ex.
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pansies and petunias. She also served cookies and coffee,
her usual gossip, In the form of as the famous Dolly Madison In and took her bows like a "pro." travaganza.
FtOxrcs
91'cic president, Mrs. H.H.
suggested to prune Crape
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read "Autumn Leaves"
Myrtle and plant roses,
ANFORD
open
the business meeting.
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The bazaar will be held to
FLOWER
Nov. 16 - 17 at the Garden Reports were given by corn.
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R. Woods, Mrs.
what each member would
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DIuueIs, and Mrs.
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will
set
up
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abothIor the 1l
Mrs B C Moore, UP
1_1: chairman, gave an interesting
port on ecology and Utter. She
a,
The marriage of Mrs. Shirley Ringgold Baptist Church, of0
of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
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read an article by Mrs. Mildred Tuck Adcock
to Raymond Eu- ficiated at the ca nd lelight cere- Orbert New ton, sister of the
Dresses
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Parker on ecology. Mrs. Moore gene Weldon took place Satur. mony.
bride
and
urged the group to plant Per- day, Nov. 3, at 7 p.m. at RingA program of wedding music
Presiding at the punch bowl
WIllIdeS at this time,
JUDITH of MIAMI
gold Baptist Church, Ringgold, was presented by Mrs. Randa ll was
Mrs. Claude Henry
Mrs. George McCall, Hot- Va. beforean altar ,I'nrntsiri nMoo .sa.4n iat th... k.4.1.,.
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bride. Mrs.
ticlilture Chairman had plants with candlesand pink and white
'Me bride wore a floor length Elson Heamon Newton, sister
and cuttings on display. She fl owers in
brass containers,
gown of ca nd lelight sil k chiffon, of th e bride, cut and served th
e
told how to propagate each,
Sizes 4 f
fashioned with an empire wrist wedding cake.
a
Following her talk she gave
The bride is the daughter of and lung sleeves. She wore a
Alter a wedding trip to points
members plants of their choice.
Mrs Norman Clinton Tuck of corsage of pink carnations,
in Vir gin ia , the couple wi ll be at
Following the ceremony, a home at Big Oaks Ranch,
Ringgold, Va,, and the late Mr.
CAMELLIA CIRCLE
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Tuck. The bridegroom Is the
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For Best Selections
TAWNY FERNANDEZ
President Mrs. Cecil Halbert
Shop Early.
presided. The circle voted to
works as secretary for
Top 'em with
Department of l'oilution
donate a half scholarship to the
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one of our new
Use Our Convenient
At'tivitk
You th Environment Program
Control whose offices are in
La yaway
blouses!
the Seminole County Court.
Of 1974. sponsored by the FFGC,
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The South Seminole Garden
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Ph. 3214120 • Mrs. Halbert on the conjoys dancing and listening to
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most beautiful medley from
Caberet that was a delight to
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Mildred M. Caskey, wi th the
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each corii' of the room and two silver graduated bamboo in green with yellow roses on the isiateri;d in the bridal gowi
wedding bells attached where holders and an identical one white background and the in. with a center cluster of whit
they crossed directly above the directly behind the centerpiece. scription
"Debbie
And satin roses with deep gree
refreshment table.
lilInOnt."
satin leaves and encircled wit
The centerpiece was a bride
Lime chiffon punch, was
a lace ruffle.
doll standing In a bed of yellow served from a crystal bowl on a
hostess gift to the future
Approximately 2.5 rclativ
Yellow and green crepe paper roe and green fern. Flanking silver tray along with mints, bride was a heart shaped ring
streamers were suspended the center arrangement were nuts, Danish wedding cookies bearer's pillow. It was made of and friends were present for If
from the (lining room ceiling at two candles Mo11v2 type, In and twin bell cakes: decorated candle light satin, identical to delightful evening event.

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elect of l.amont Pangle, was suspended above a special
guest of honor at a recent bridal chair placed by the 'ifttable for
shower, given by Mrs. Torn the honoree to use while
O'Day at her home 307 Tucker opening her gifts.
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accompanied by her husband as
Di iinor d Jun Brady. The)'
attractie Louple
made a most
and they sang and danced
Dottie Mercorelli and It Col
) Miller were outstanding in their
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blend beautifully and make you
wish you could sing too.
For comedy the men took a
part and played a (oursome at
bridge saying and doing just
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.unl say when they get together
at some woman's home for an
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or not it would be idvisabIe to paint over the paper
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2 Bedroom mobile home available
O?. 74 and 7 bedroom cottage. No
al(OhOIsc beverages, no pets.
Camp Seniino:c, "24410
37

Reg. Brokers
Sanford, Fla
Days 333 6i 7i
Nights 322 5424. 322 232

For Rent

Professional office--I rooms plus
retroorn.

Simon's Laboratory,
210 San Marcos Ave. Contact Mr.
E. P. Simon, evenings 177 3324

3 new 3 bedroom, 7 bath homes.
Miny extras. Good location, I per
Cent Interest. *79.000 372 7217

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Large lot. Sale price *27.600
can assume $15400 mtg.
Monthly payments, $156.93 In
C$udt't everything. Call Mrs.
Cross, In 4670

Acreage for sale, 52500 per acre
NEAR 43$ EAST

DeBARY. unusual $71 Soohome with
extra lot, large living room. 11' x
26' Florida room, furnished,

Four bedr oom, 2 bath, central heat
and air, two car garage, fenced
yard, with Oasso,led Citrus trees,
Convenient to shopping area
fl; III

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333 4691

7 story,

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Make room for daddy. Hive a
garage sate with a tow co
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ALIAMONTE AREA OWNER
TRANSFERRED. Assume ex.
etlent mortgage terms. 3
bedroom (split pIan),2 bath, Iarge
rn-ester bedroom, beautiful family
room, dishwasher, disposal and
self cleanh oven. In a tout area,
P4ndy to 1.4, and Hwy 434, Less
thin nne year old. JUST
REDUCED TO $36900.

KIND

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Jim Hunt

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322 41_7, After 3, 3721111

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373 4061 or 373 0517

BALL REALTY

70.17.

617W First St

SANFORD

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*BEST VALUE.

DeeARY
EXTRA1 FIRST TIME
ADVERTISEDI
Lovely
2
t--droom, 7 b?h on tot 100' x iStj'
t?h equpped kitchen, clpnate
control, dnuble garage, formal
dining room, carpeting, frame
Stucco construction. $7,500. I t ,%
real nicet

Till

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CITY
LIFT YOUR CHIN OFF
THE FLOORt Will really cj, have a
tremendous buy on this lovely 2
bedroom with Florida room and
climate control. Excellent con
dillon. Only $21,250.

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CLIFF JORDAN
6314722

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Buy, sell, consign, appraise, or
special sales out of anything of
value. Hwy. 1792 (behind Winchester Mobile Hom,)
37 7340
Sanford, Fa.
323,743$

MOBILE HOME SHOE PASSES are
being given away for the Home a
Rama in Orlando. llurryt Show
sta'ts Nov. 15 and tickets are
going faSt!

Call 322.2420 Anytime
Lilting Agency
LocalandNationalMLS
REALTORS
236S Park Or.

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MAITLAND FLEA MART
1911 Hwy. 17.92. Open Sat. 1 Sun, 9-5

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
500 French Ave.
3 3 Orla nd o Dr.
3115700
373-5.500

Sales

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Boats &amp; Marine

Equipment
- IS It. boat, motor &amp; trailer, 1350, 2
jeep wheels, 16" tire 1. tube, $12
ea. 322-0931.
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received a large shipment of
brand new 1973 stereo console,
and components. Some have bVill.
in I track and Gerrard turn tables.
Prices Start as low as $99.95 for
consoles, 519,93 for components.
Cash or terms. United Freight
SIes, 3550 S. Orange Ave..
Orlando. Mon. Fri. 9to9, Sat. 9 t
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Used Cox Boat Trailer, for 17-70'
boat, new 12" wheels and springs
595. 373 4262.

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Bicycles

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Sanfor

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1973 NEWPORT
4 door hardtop, automatic,
4 door hardtop, automatic,
power disc brakes &amp;
AM-FM stereo. full power, steering, AM-FM stereo,
auto air, cruise control, muse control, all vinyl
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miieage
yearly trades
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Traditiunal Homes

garages in

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rear.

64

monthlj malntefiina fee for The
building's exterior
roof, driveways,
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t.cme buytl at S.ariora. Mortgages
tcrrns are limited to a maximum
25
years with this plan. Interes t rate is B

3234670

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1973 Heavy Duty Chevy BlaZer, 4
wheel drive, 4 speed, 5,0's" miles,
Call 666 6554
'6$ Dodge Coronet, loaded, excellent
condition, $130 cash. Call 323-1429
before 5 p.m.

lY.i Dodge Dart, automatic, radio.
later, excellent tires Just 555o..

'66 Pontiac Bonneville 20 HT, A I
Cond., A C, Power 5teerin.
Brakes, Radio, Etc., New WSW
Tires, 1 Owner, $495.00 Call 322r
flit weekend after 5:30 on weekdays.

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'73

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$1725 or best offer. 323-7247.

vinyl top.

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19t9 Triumph Bonneville, fully
cnopped, excellent condition
Must see to appreciate, 5150, 37),
5064.

Stamps-Coins

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Pickup. 5,00
original mites, Good condition.

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Hwy. 436 &amp; 11-92

Phone 373-0011

ALL HAVE EXTENDED WARRANTIES

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Trucks and Trailers

TO 10,000 MILES

HOURS:
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biggest little worker

Fern Park

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Lawn Service

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Aluminum
covers, carports, screened
porches, pool enclosures &amp;
repairs. 25 pet. off 323- 045'.

G't cash-buyers for a smit' n
vestment. Place A. low (Ott
classified ad for results

Hire a sper Salesman. a classlIe-u
ad, to sell your dn't nPetj5'

Heat ing

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CLEANING
CALLRALPH
373.5934

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CHRYSLER
PLYMOUTH
DODGE TRUCKS
Sanford Ph. 322-1055
Orlando 647.8878

JIM LASH

Only 9Mi. N. of Hwy. 436on 17.92

Have your heater serviced to
winter. Call Geneva Hig. &amp; Air
Service. 323 5434.

F'llIIneGEAppllanes
Sanford Electric Company
372 1562

Home Improvements
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&amp; PAINTING

Attic

Hogan Insulation, SANFORD
Ph 333(33.3
HEATING
&amp;
AIR
CON.
DITIONING 229 Sanford Ave.. Home
repair,
lrnprovempnl,
1276390
Painting. No lob too large or too
ponnom
small. Ph. 323-3409.

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sell N Longer PIeededfirms with
a Classified Ad.

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Painting-Interior 1, exterior,
repairs, r oofs aln!ed, fr ee honeil
experienced estImates. 323-0794

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:learing lots our SpecIalty. 333-1731
- after 3 p.m
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&amp; Susday. 327 792).

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Custom Work. Free Estimate. 373.
0099.

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Pla c e a low Coil
(11ed
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Concrete
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HANDYMAN
1EASONAULE PRICES. CALL 322

FABRIC

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Let a classif led ad help you clean out
your attic, garage or basem*ntf
ADCOCK
Poolug &amp; St t Metal
Gyllers &amp; Down spouts

60Q French Av,,3
.322 "5111

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BUDDY'S
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
Small Jobs Wanted
372 133$, "LakeMiry''
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ting
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Complete House Plans and Shop
Drawings Fast, dependable,
I' OomicaI. Call Victor ---36.3 3143
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rcpar r"ofl tr.rp !;lOy's (I.',fl ted
ads

Waring
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Nova Custom Hatchback, VS, AT,

6

PS, PB, RAH,
Green.

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I..-cavalng &amp; Grading. Pt', 373
1797 or 377 6243, day or note.

Plooges

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Lawn Setyke

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HOOkS Garden &amp; Lawn Service
I arit'sCapin. Mowing, Edging,
rriinmin0
9r'eeEit Reason ' 1ft.11ler 1372

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Lawn Clean Up, and Light Hauling,
Tremblay, 323, 77

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Grooming
Professional with love
Iam6 p m
Animal Haver
Grrnng nd boarding . 337 5112.

stripe

279

Planning a garage sale? Don't
forget to Idverlise it in the
cl$5$if led acts'

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4 Dr NT, VI, AT, PS, PB,
RIM, Factory Air, Med. Blue.

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Polarilif 4 Dr HI, VI' AT, PS, PB,

2 Dr. HI VI, AT, PS, PB,
AM-FM Stereo, Factory
Air, Power Windows,
Power Seat, Cruise.
Control, Special Burgundy
paint w.Vinyl Roof, Low
miles.

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New shingles tacked on by square
with air, or by hand, Licensed 6
'r%ure.j.32)5333.
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12-'69 thru '13 FORD P.U.

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i, stoci. I,, ton &amp; 24 ton,
Choice of colors a equip.
ment-From

$3395

$3 1

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$3195

Mon tery 4 Dr HI, VI, AT, PS, PB,
RIM, Factory Air, White w.Blue
nyl Roof.

2695

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4 Dr HT, VI, AT, PS, PB, Rail,
Factory Air, Green w.Green Vinyl

$1 095"'*4 $3395

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12-'72 &amp; '73 PINTOS

12, 73 &amp; 73 Pintc In stock.

PAUL SLATER
Professional Wallpaper Ha'j
I mst'd Pr 1 denta' i
Mu

Drilling

DICK JOYCE ELL DRILLING
3" and larger, pumps, spri,,k'ers
Watercondituo.5 333
.41610
WELLS DRILLED PUMPS
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All ty pes and
We repair and service
STINE MACHINE &amp;
SUPPLY CO.
207 W. Ind St

BonnevIlle 4 Dr. NT, VS. AT, PS, PB,
95 RIM, Factory AIr, Power Windows
and Seat, Vinyl Roof. 2 to choose
f rom.

1972 MERCURY

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1973 FORD LTD

"OiV .iCuuMLLtANER
Only authorized sales
service
Sanford Open 9 S. Mon. Fri. Sat
9 I 107 W. 711n St,
Ph. 323-SUO.
FREE Home Demonstration
to 'i'll arr.-',
maiI
"cst,Tient in a Classified
Ad will
Pwing PrSult

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Well

329

Blue w.Blue

1973 DODGE CUSTOM

Lo aded
ssI15

Air,

1972 PONTIAC

1971 THUNDERBIRD
P111

P8, RIM, Factory
Vinyl Roof,

2 Dr. HI, VI, AT, PS, PB RIM,
Factory Air, It. Green.

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CHMOLET

1973 GRAN TORINO

2995

- Catalina

Pressure Cleaning

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R&amp;H, Factory AIr, Gold .white Vinyl

NO LONGER USED CAMPING
GEAR IS IN DEMAND. SELL IT
NOW WITH A CLASSIFIED AD, "I

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Malibu Laguna 2 Dr HI, VI, AT, Ps,

$3895

1972 PONTIAC

Plumbing

Vacuum

Factory

IRoof.

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1icory,7

GO&amp;

training in your home. All
Breed Dog Training Academy,
Call for free evaluaton (31-7370,

Dog

1973

1973 CHEVROLET

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Pet Care

FORD LTD

Country Squire Wagon VI, AT, PS,
PB, RIM, Factory Air, Luggage
Rack and more, 2 to choose from 1
whIte, 1 It. Green.

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Vinyl R01111101,

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matrriaes. Lt'ALPI ALUMINUM
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INTERIOR AND
EXTERIOR PAINTING

ae lots of room in your closets.

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PHONE 322 9066

A &amp; P APPLIANCE REPAIR
All makesser'vlco
Ph 630 173$

2572 Park Drive,

4 Dir. H

1973

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72 FORD

MOWING, EDGING
&amp;TRIMMIPIC3
CALL 322-1361
MOWING SERVICE
Acreage, Lots and Lawn,
creecstma,._call 173 $04i

Got a leaky faucet? A light that
won't work or other small Iota?
Call RALPH'S HOME SERVICE,
.- 3233931.

Patio

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In 6132

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Stud ServiceAvailable
33 12ye
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Irish Setter. lemaI, S rn. oW. AKC
Peg. Wormed. All shots. 322.I,

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Subaru setsI I new coastto-coast time record
Facts:
There are over 3,200 miles between
Subaru ran them, fiat out, in 38 hours
and 59 minutes
'ddii, not ''urt
Not .i drop of oIl

changed

Not one tire was

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HOURS: SAT.

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Brougham, 2 Dr NT, VI,
AT, PS, PB, AM-FM
Stereo, Factory Air, White
w.White Vinyl Roof.

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DICK BAIRD INC.
HWY. 436&amp;17•92

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Shrubs, trimmed &amp; shaped- Flower
SEPIKARIKGLASS&amp; PAINT CO.
210Magno-IIa Ave.
I beds cleaned &amp; edged to per.
fectiort. Specialist. Mowing by
322 - 4422_request Only, Free estimate, 373.

Central Air ConU.tlonina. For free
estimate, call Carl Harri', at
SEARSn Sanford 372-1771,

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through ice, sleet, rain, snow, fog and
the most punishing terrain in America

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tngine (Dodge 1 63) 31$ and Iran.

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automatic trans,, power steer-

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I0 67 Chevy II Wagon, runs O.K.,
reeds clutch and Inspection, $130.
323 76.4$.

For the best buy in American
.':'Ors. and Jeep vehicles, set.
DON SALES
Sanford Motor Company
501 S French Ave., 3 -'-1 7

Lease &amp; Exec. Cars

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hauled &amp;way, Your cost,
Orlando, 2954194 anytime,

Would like to have 23 or 30 bales of
spoiled hay for mulch, Pore
1467.

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p4eres. 100 810 Gioson AC
Otter misc (,'i&amp;e otter. Pli 327

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'6S VW CONVERTIBLE
Nothing down, take over
Call dealer, 373 6230

323 7669.

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To buy and sell gold or silver coins,
contact us firSt. We also buy Lulk
silver coins. SEMINOLE COIN
CENTER. 109W lit 3231352

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Pets and Supplies
machines, (7) never been used.
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&amp; tan, alto red, sire 7 Ibs, wor
r,.r,trols for zig tag, buttholej,
med. t&amp;s 165 Animal PIEI..fI
tili(IIS 5tiICh fancy pa?ferns,
Grooming &amp; Boarding Kennuk
monoi2raming and much more,
177 ____
159.15 cash or terms United
Freight 561es. 3550 S. Orange 1,1.4ntto Sell something? A Small
Ave., Orlando, Mon Fri 9t09, Sat,
investment in a Clafllfi.ed Ad will
to 5
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1 S ci ft avxAdo C.f bt%t bree
refrig. 23" D&amp;W console TV.

Wanted
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6.44 117$, Winter Park-

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1970 Maverick. 6 cyl. auto trai
radio, new paint. One owner. i
322 2773.

'61Chevy. Power brakes. Best offer.
Phone 3fl $910.

SHELLEY USED CARS, 101
French Aye,, 323.2960.

Auto Repairs
Part s.Accessories

ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED

CUSTOMER!

rik'Irs_

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for Rent

Re-n,
t.tJ!Iv [lu-br' Cop.
Shampo-oer for only I) per dal
CARROLL'S FURNITURE

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Cash buyer for used articles, fur
future, etc. HWY 16 ANTIQUES,
3726972

YOU COMPARE

SPOT1! WHEN

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973 SINGER

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At Fe FLORDA

P4 hwy. 11 93
Longwood

yard care, etc.

'ODAY. MOVE !4 TOMORIWb

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jo are -,old under 9;e
condominium ownttrship plan. The
o*ner Is responsible only for the
mortgage he makes, If any. There i t
Thisu Tcvr

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REEL'S BODY SHOP
109 Sanford A'venue

CASH 322 1137
For used luiniture, appliances,
tools, etc. Buy 1 or 100 1 items.
Larry'S Mart 7)3 Sanford Ave

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Attention HunterS IFishers!
Camper Special. 626', $600. Can
be seen at Club Diamond, DeBary,

Tog) Prices paid. used, any Condit ion

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PICKUP AND CAMPER
Self Contained, Nothing down,
take over Call dealer 32] 6730
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44 scamper Camp-cr. 2 burner
stove, Ice box, link, sleeps 6. 5100
Call 322-6491.

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TOWER'S (ILAUTY SALON
(formerly I4irrctt's Beauty Hook)
5 [Pne. 321 3747

Phone In 74.$4

Sears 2'-x cu. ft.
rvery Friday right 7;30 p.m. if youElectric Cement MIxer,U5
Phone 372-13)0
heyp things to sell cr consign, call

3 bedroom, 2'z baths Six different floor
plans. Double garages, courtyards,
nntc.'.nd pi,flcs Sorr htivQ
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Camper Top for Datsun, Toyota or
small pick up Phone 373 3200.

Feed

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Trucks and Trailers

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Buy direct from boxcar at wholesale
Prices. Jolly Charlie guarantj in
writing lowest prices in Fla
Gormly's, E. 44 past Beardall at

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llOsesbrded Reasonable raf t-.
I-1 and IO
Call 373 7646 after 6

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All sizes and mcdels, 10 speeds, S
speeds, and standard bikes now
available at Firestone Stork. Call
3720744.

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to do with your
old Car
Sell it with a Classified
Ad

Horses

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Luxury Car At $2100

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stitch, (7) nationally advertised 6)
tie-and. has all the new stretch -Ne
For Sale
stitches, built-in buttonhole, blind -w Lumber
Reasonable
hem, decorative design, full
32) 5670
factory guar&amp;ifee, 11)9.95. Easy
payments availible. United
Freight Sales. io S. Orange 62
Lawn and Garden
Ave., Orlando, Mon. - Fri. 9to9,
Sat. 9 to 5.
KACTUS KORRAL, 2651 Sanford
-Ave. Next to Horse I. Rider
IEOROOM SETS, just recCived 7
Cactus, pottery &amp; special plants!
new I piece bedroom sets. Set
nclude drester, chest, bed &amp;
mirror. All I plecesfor
63
Machinery and Tools
AlsO some living room sets
aitable. Cash or ttrrit. United
Commercial compru.r, 2 c',l 2
Freight Sales, 3350 S. Orange
hip. 110 or 270, 300 ft. of it', hose, 3
Ave,- Orlando.
roofing staple guns. Make offer,

Franklin Arms Apar[Inents

TwoMaIe Walker Deer Hounds
Best Off er
373 0145 after 5pm

SAVINGS

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934 517 alters

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Campers

Brand New slide In truck cantpers
from $795 New World Travel,
Hwy. 17 97, Longwood, $349121

Free Kittens

$209166

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ROBSON MARINE
2977 Hwy 1797
372 5961

SADDLE EQUIPMENT BOOTS
Western Wear, Savi at the Old
Corral Western Shop, 17 97, 1 mile
S at DeRar.

IS-2 Bedroom .'i pahlnuY. I.c
(enzral heat t:: -hr
- Lw,,ulr
I'uo! Iuq! Carpets - I )rapec
!'flVTJIP I"(Itl() or Vuleon s'
F11 11v I.(j lIiJ)Jut( Kite/,en.s

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13 Laguna. Fully loaded, 9,000rn,
Must sell. M. take over. Call 311
6031 between 630 7:30.

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Sal Nov. 171h. Dishes, antiques,
TV, ping pong table, drums, doç
house, misc. 73$ Bay-wood Cl.-.
Sunland.
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FURNITURE, glasses, disheb,
tools, mist. items, 225 Palm
Place, Sanford. 372 9306.

COMPLETE AUCTION SERVICE

1971 Chevelle Malibu. 4 D Power
steering, brakes, air cord. Low
mileage. Call 372-1530.

MARK IV, 1973, 6 mos. old. Cost
$10,000. All extras, must sell,
make offer, might trade. Owner,
all 7375 or 3230061.

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GARAGE SALE. Nov. IS, 16, and
171h. Shop tools, school desk,
dishes, material, toys and misc
26th St. between Park A. Magnolia.

4Auctioneering Service.

'.'-..'thle H..r h4fl lepntsets tons
15 to
"cse from $3 1 737 3
D'r.il

CITY-LIVE GRACIOUSLY in ins
2 bedroom. 2 bath pith pool for
only $37$
Near thoppng Mane'
extras, Excellent Condition.

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Honda 175. Ph, 3232699.

TV-Radio-Stereo

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AUCTION
EVERY
MONDAY NIGHT. Antique's, TVs,
Miscellaneous, New and used
d
furniture and appliances. Plus
special sales (watch ads).

Elmer Bakalla, Inc.
Realtor
Fern Park
134.7(47

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MILLERS
2619 Orlando Drive, 322 0352

"We Don 't Stop

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ccfr p'rl i rrj 1 new 3 beOroOm
homes with garage, air and
cifpeting. Located on a quiet
street with like breeres. Y.lk to
shopping and schooh. Low down
payment. Only 32.500 In $24.250.

'(ALTOR

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th; -ei. S itew 1972 f.
sewing macnines, nationally
advertised brand with full factory
guarantee. $49.95 cash or terms.
Inspect and test at United Freight
Sales. 3530 S. Orange Ave.,
Orlando, Mon. Fri. 9to9. Sat, Ito

&amp; Gilman

830.5500

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SLIGHTLY SCRATCHED

Palm Springs Drive at front door.
New Jordon Marsh up he Street.
Guy this 3 bedroom home on
corner tot, aid go for professional
zoning, or live in it! $26430.

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used appliances,
kitchen cabinets, kitchen sinks,
and other itims. Will be held
November 20, 1973 from 9:30 am.
to 3 p.m. First come, first served.
Cash, money order, or certified
the*s Only. Sale will be held at
the Sanford Airport Bldg. 332,

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Realty

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Pre Christmas Sale on floor model
Whirlpool Appliances. Come in.
see them, Big Savings. Geneva
Heating &amp; Air Conditioning Serv
3096 Orlando Dr. 3235431

SURPLUS SALE,

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3726095

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'69 DODGE POLARA. Loaded.
Nothing down, take over, call
dealer. 373-4230-

1966 Pontiac LeMons, 2 dr. hardtop,
air, power, extra clean, 333 5,7

1968 VW Fastback

Terriers, Spaniels, mailer
allbreedsgrooming.'Tinytoystud
service, 3734914.

Washers, Dryers, Ranges. Refrlg.
139.95 up. Repair all makes.
Myers Appliance, 210 Sanford
Ave. 3232932.

Regulation site pool table, incluct('s
accessories. Ph. 3223614 after 6
pm.

M. UNSWORIH REALTY

'MR.

Poodles.

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Air, automatic transmission,
power steering, radio, 1gw
mileage.

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Many to choose from. Dicks
Appliance Sales &amp; Service, 2611 S.
French Ave., Sanford, 377 1656.
KENMORE WASHER, parts,
service, used machines
MOONEY APPLIANCES, 321
0697.

Miscellaneous

1960 Dodge
See alter lp m.
10.4 San Marcus Ave Sanford

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GREMLIN

Freezers

1 Sparks oil space heater, $30. I. 11*
72' rug. lix 10' rug, both for $30
Ph. 372 6610.

Hall Realty

Hills--Fairways front and
back.
beck. 31 ft. living room, I
bedrooms. 7 baths, fencing,
landscaping, bearing plum trees.
714 pct. $49,900. Stock membership, golf cart included. $31.

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1972 AMERICAN MOTORS

RECONDITIONED Refrigerator's,
Washers
and
Dryers
WARRANTY. Free Delivery,
WHITESIDE APPLIANCES. 641
lilt.

LAKEFRONT HOMESITES
..AKE MARKHAM ESTATES
WOOD , $15,000. 630.1000

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JOHNNY WALKER
REALTY

$24,700.

Stenstrom

New 4 bedroom. 2 baflts, central
Peat air. Eat in kltthen, fam ily
room, win t.re'glace and bull in
bookcases. Large rooms with
cl'asefs. Barbara McLean,
Z. many
A*.rr

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1961 Jeep Station Wagon, excellent
condition. Good tires. 372-5751.

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beautiful furniture, Spanish
Mediterranean t.,edroom suite,
dining room Suite, Fla. room &amp;
den
furniture,
Spanish
Mediterranean living room suite,
-sofa, iovesrat I. chai,s Also end
tables, coffe. tableS &amp; iam. All
items like new. Please call

Large corner lot, near old fIAS. 75' x
333'. Reduced for quick cash sale.
Tom Bryant, Pt. 1, Jonesboro,
Ark, 73101,

Inc.

SPANISH BEAUTY

Lots and Acreage

Registered Broker
323 1670

BYOWNER-piew Klngsberry 3
bedroom, 7 bath, Central heat and
air, Range, dishwasher, disposal,
fully carpeted. Lot 161 * 6.5'. VA
and Conventional financing, Ph.
671-440,

CHOICE 3 bedroom, 1½ bath, wilt
to wall carpet, drapes, stove,
refrigerator.garage and fenced,

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Automatic, AM-FM stereo, power disc brakes 8, stevingi
split seats, vinyl roof. These cars have very low mileage,
extended warranty 18 months, 18,000 miles where quality

21.000 BTU air conditioner, used I
year, $200; Magnavox stereo
console, 5.50. 3236519.

JACK R. McCLURE

2571 Park Dr. 372 2119
REALTOR
After hours;
377 9261
3773991
327.0646

454 W, Firbank,
WE TAKE IRADES

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161' front on Sanford Ave. 1)7' on
13th St. Zoned C2. 29 pct. down,
balance 10 years.

Realty

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In size. 29 pct. down, balance 10
years at 7 pct.

G. G. BLAIR BROKER
A. J. PENPIIP4GIOPI ASSOC.
3337710
322 9223

Realtor, 323.5714

Forrest Greene,

4 TO CHOOSE FRGM
1973

Bedroom suite, double bed, corn
plefe, dresser with mirror, night
Stand; platform rocker. "Ill 9049
after S.

iSO' front on French Ave. Corner lot.
29 pct. down, balance' 20 years ati
pct.

Blair Agency

sI:MIN0LE REALTOR ORL WP
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
7714991
1919S French
ETf. Sunday. 3777374 or 322 1196

FOREST CITY-HORSES, and nice
enu
for the kings men. Large
country ranch hone, 3 years new.
6 BEDROOMS. 3 BATHS.
luxurIous paneling, fireplic,, over
3400 sq. ft. unaer roof, beautiful
tountry area. only $73 000.

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down, or assume and move u
Holland Realty, Broker-Owner.
323 7023

Stemper Agency

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71 H(,tjr Service
Call 372 7491

bedrooms, 1½ laths
Spanish For reel living on cold
winter nnis, a 7) it p3fld
tamtly room with fi repl a ce, large
kitchen, formal din ing room,
located on lots, carpets, all this
and even more ory *3.5,900. Some
terms or rrf,n.ne

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buy sell trade
311
325
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First SI, _____________
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Cailbart Real Estate

By Owner, 4 berm., Fla. room, 2
baths, over 21 i acres. Large
barn-horses welcome. Apopka
.rea off Wekiva Rd., 2407
Duquesne Ave. Ph. IMSOf? after

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cc.nditon. unfurnished Ph fit
fv'sitiOn built In buttorhole maker
,',ih i','ir
i'.i. 53.1 53 or
payments of $1 per month. See 01
I' * 45' Spartan, travel trailer, good
Sanford Sewing Center, 301 E.
for c.amptite, builder's office or
First St. Downtown
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FAMILY? Buy this modern
2 bedroom, CS home, in ideal
location. Available at *15.500. with
flexible financing

TAFFER REALTY

Pdytun

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attractive opts. Will make nice
residence with good rental in.
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FOR BEAUTIFUL TOWNHOe5ES
for sale or lease, call t,s.

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AUSTIN DEVELOPMENT CORP.

CORBETT

3 bedroom, 1 Win home In excellent
condition, *13.500. Terms.

P.
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OA'ner 1))fle, and anxious to sell
pluSh 2 bedroom, 2 bath furnished
mc,4,lle home, with air, wet bar,
4- Nothing Down
fireplace, round king bed, sunken
tub, and more. All this one 126 x
3 bedroom. III or two baths, all
100' with stately pini trees. Asking
brick. From $71400. 70th Street to
*72.500. Please
call
Jane
Locust, turn left to 111h St., right
Denisenko, Assoc.
on Valencia Court North Model
Of" 10pm daily.Onsit,phone
323 7010
Roberts &amp; Gilman

372 1115

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Herald

by Art Sansom
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i' Blue Spruce Christmas tree,
*70; Girl's 3 speed bike, 5.45;
Vbrator belt, $30; All like new.
372 $431 or 327 7751.

OPPORTU N ITY

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Miscellaneous
For Sale

MUST SELL

711 N Oak, Sanford
322 1 114 day, 373 0195e,
(IOI LW
ASSOC IA TU

Realtur

BEAUTIFUL RIVERFRONT

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KULP REALTY

C A Wnddon. Sr Broker
IN. Park, Sanford
322 5991

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$119.00.

NOLOP4GER USED CAMPING
GEAR IS IN DEMAND. SELL IT LAKE MARY. 3 bedroom. block,
NOW WITH A CLASSIFIED AD..
nice trees, carpet, oier. 3331309.
Houses for Sale

Houses for Sale

Location

if you have an eye for real vatu#,
'pou'II eye the classified ads
rejular ly.

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1 yr. old, large 3 bedroom houi, I? x 60'. Spring Hammock Park, lot
lakefront property, fenced yard on
29. 2 bedroom, 1 bat,. Phone 133
1 like new swivel bar stools, cost $19
big Lake Mary. 377 7903.
JjL.....,
cg,, will take $13 ea. Polaroid land
Let aclastified ad help you Clean out
Getting ready to move? Sell excess
camera $15. May be seen 2605
your attic, garage or basement items quickly with a Classified
Marshall Ave.
Ad!
CHEAPEST--in the lonrun We
Dearborn gas space heater, with
sell only quality mobile horres,
blii' used less than 10 hours,
Ideal
house lype construction, prices
330. Lane Cedar Chest, *20; 77"
beg;,: at $4995. Place Homes
Three bedroom, 1½ bath home,
Magnovox TV, mahogany cabinet,
North.
Hwy.
11
92
at
Lake
Kathryn
carpeted, fenced yard, larçe
needs new tube, $10; Empire ore
Estates, 7 ml. North of Hwy. 43c
utility shed n rear, payments.
style couch, fair cotdltIon, $33.
$342270.
Assume mortgage, no
Misc, small antique items. 373
Qualifying, immediate possession.
1661,
CASSELBERRY

ST. JOHN'S
REALTY CO.

Business Property

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The Sanford Herald

Astronauts

Financing Education

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students are
NEW YORK — NE,) — findlngit more dlificultto get
ColIee students and their federd aid

meet rising college costs. AS excellent chance of finding aware that they may be eli.iup.
a result colleges all over the sources ofheininmeetsngthe bIe(orfunds.Don'tietaatny
Good sources of financial
country are lacing a large risIng cost o tuition room keep you from receiving aid are your high sehol
drop in the number of and loard fte and t he like a w ards forw hich you qualif)
dance counselor or your col
rhe Guaranteed Student recruits.
cent

middle

famifies are learning that
seeking a student loan is in
self a course in economics.
Even the friendly banker
across the street prefers to

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Skylab Starts Longest Vo y a g e

Basic research
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fund raising campaign
oirflnancialaidgrantsare
be done in a public or school awarded on a competitive
library. There you " lu Ifl(
involving sour class

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which, in the more expensive
Compile a mailing list ol lege financial aid officer. publications tel)ing you how
it- Loan program the plan in
But don't iet a shortage of universities, can easily cost the names and addres~;s of Seek his advice but don't ex- to find and'appi for'scholar- standing, test scores,
which the miildle-income funds stand between you and
ships.
(Remernter,
though, lions
references
and recommendaOrganizations, businem firms, pect him to do the whole job that
no book
can
expected
from teachers,
coungroup could participate, is a college education. Finan, upwards of $100 per week.
be
dollars
in
finangovernment
agencies,
unions,
for
you.
fie
must
help
many
selors
and
members
of your
now giving most of as con- cial aid opportunities still ex.
Millions of
religious groups and others students. He will put you on to list all sources of financial community. Yet there are
lend money to businessman sideratton to the needy —
is: for any student who really cml aid actually go unused that offer scholarships. Write the right track but you must aid available or be entirelyhundreds of awards avaiaat 10 per cent rather than even though the middle in wants
a degree. If the desire each ycar because students to them and find out what ~
,ou expect to do the 'legwork current because sources Of ble to the average student,
Rrant a student loan at the re- come families can no loniZer is strong enough there is an and their families are not
scholarships and financial one not at the top of his class.
must do to apply. Then follow yourself.

CANAVERAL,

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Marine U Col Carr,

rookie American astronauts sped into orbit
today on the start of man's longest planned
space journey, an 84-day. "holiday cruise"
the Skylab space station.
H
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Gerald P. Carr told Mission Control as the astronauts and their Apollo ferry ship rocketed into

a successful orbit more than 100 miles abovc the
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During the marathon flight, which will span
Th anksgiving, Christmas and New Year's, the
spacemen are to conduct extensive studies of the
sun, earth and man. They'll also take an unprecedented look at the great comet Kohoutek. a
visitor from outer space now streaking toward
the sun.

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The station passed over the Cape Canaveral
area several minutes before launch. By the time
the astronauts reached orbit, it was over
Yugoslavia.

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The flight, which Carr has dubbed a "holiday
cruise," will be the most rigorous test yet of
man's ability to withstand the physical and
psychological stresses of long space travel. The
medical results will have a bearing on whether
astronauts one day will embark for other
planets.
By studying the sun and earth, the astronauts
hope to learn if space can be exploited for the
benefit of mankind.
No one can predict the benefits. But the
thousands of photos and miles of tape gathered
by the first two Skylab crews and the data to he
collected on this last mission could provide a
valuable payoff in the years ahead.

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at 9 : 01
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report alleging hazards to life statements, today conceded he Mars
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Herald
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to take," Herring said, adding
for
and property be released, and Marsee listened to a asked
it.
said today.
After the attempted bombing
He pointed out that all of the he decided to speak out today
Herring said among the specific "verbal report" From the state
Early Wednesday morning Cousineau offered a $12,
State
Aiy.
Abbott
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locations
given
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25
were
attorney,
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does
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information
garnered during "because I don't like to see
Kunkler arrested an Orlando - reward for Information leading
his
probe
of
the electrical them or anyone el&amp; say any.
or
conviction
of
said
today
that
Veminole
Shadow
Wood
remember
(if)
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report
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subdj.
gave
plumber, Benjamin Hanes, and to the arrest
County
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vision
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specific
loca
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ti
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practices
in
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any
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17-year-old Ar thur Brundon on persons responsible
Vihlen
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and
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names
in
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report,
explosive
locations
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faulty
from
county
employes.
th
arson charges. Hanes hired a arson or the bombing. Police Sid
Herring specifically pointed
private lawyer and posted have declined to specify if the County Atty. Howard Marsee The Herald has hanted, Include wiring allegedy €xisdng."
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electrical
hawrd'
to
life
ments
in
addresses
and
locations)were
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and
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and property since Sept. 25 — water Oaks.
mentioned, we still need the which the inspector said, "1
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prior
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the
grand
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in
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today
he
will
not
specifics
now so we can initiate would hestttate to sleep in an
bttii set.
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t
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aggressive
movements to two-stary building in Seminole
make public the details of
"At this time we have no reiused to talk to newsmen gation.
Herring said be read to report but will leave that to the correct them," Vihlen added. County because of the electrical
information which links the since a press conference
Vihl en sa id neither he nor wiring"
Vihlen
and Marsee names, county commission because
blaze to the attempted bombing follow ing the bomng a tte t
dates and places gathered by "they are the ones who have Marsee took notes during the
herring continued blasting
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it "was private and confidential tactics in trying to get innished by the count) building
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department, one week prior to whether Vihlen's September so would have been out of or. the news media
submitting much of the in response prompted his decision der."
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the
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for ma tion to the grand Jury.
to push the case, which resulted
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(unt) commissioners that de- her, and a re vamped electrical could have had the Information
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Kennedy To Lose Leg
WASHINGTON (AP) — The 12-year-old son of Sen. Eiiward M. Kennedy, D-.Masa., reportedly Is suffering from
bone cancer and will have to have his right leg amputated, it
has been learned.
Th s'n, Edward M. Kennedy Jr., was to be told today of
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Rural North Counties lop Gas Users

City Garbage B d*ds Due

In order to serve you better
during the Christmas shopping season,

OOD.ids on an ultimately to Altamonte an ordinance annexing the weeks ago, before it was zoced
exclusive garbage collection Springs regional sewer plant. Church of God property on
franchise and renovations of
Palm told the Altamonte Seminola Boulevard with
Agenda
the
medical
center—both
Springs
City Council last week commercIal zoning.
Longwood Council
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controversial matters—arc on a plans approval for the sewer
Set for public hearing are
Meeting 7 P.M.
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lengthy agenda for tonight's system is anticipated from the petitioned annexations of the
Environmental Protection Action Auto Parts property cast
city council meeting at 7.
i. Report from city engineer
.Currently city residents are Agency In the next few weeks, of Longdale with industrial 2. Ordinance 355-secoru
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served
by
independent
Also on the agenda is an wsdng, the Mstolte property on reading 3. Bids on refusi
operators without franchise and
agreement between the city and the north side of SR 427 with franchise 4. Bids on city hal
have been using the free en- C.A. llobb.i Jr. Inc., developer mobile home park zoning, and annex 5. Agreement betweci
Cont'd from page lj
terprise system since the mid. of Columbus Harbor on Fairy the five !ots included within the Hobbs and city 6. Petition foi
annexation of Longwood 111th
some of the more realistic party 60's when an exclusive fran. Lake. The agreement calls for plat of Highland Hills.
chise
proved
un.uccessful.
the
city
to
pay
$1,000
to
Hobbs
Road with commercial zoning
faithful.
On two past occasions
to
expand
the
subdivision's
It
was
discovered
after
7.
Agreement
for use of count)
If these people tu have bcei citizens have appeared en
sewer package plart suf- houses were built on the lots (log pound 8. Request for set
('aught doing the dirty deeds masse to lobby down efforts to
ficiently to serve the Sanford
that the land is actually in the back variance from Pet(
are not the party, then exactly
who is? What is the party if it is grant a franchise and have Orlando Kennel Club.
county. The original section of Sherman
of
Longwoo
Other
items
include
the
Highland
Hills
has
been
within
industrial
Park
9.
Request
fron
not those In whom ti',e trust has fought against the city going
into the mandatory garbage second reading of an ordinance the city bounds for many years. Mrs. Richard Mills to park
been placed by electing them to
business,
changing the zoning of the
The council will again con- trailer temporarily 10. Jac
their office?
The medical center, a key Greystone
property
at aider a special exception for Schubert-exception from B_____
issue in last Tuesday's Longwood-Markham Road and Jack Schubert's property on SR zoning on 2H 434 11. Report
municipal election in which two
Longwood hills Road from 434, south side, to permit a from city attorney and distric
County Engineer Bill Ruth incumbent councilmen were business district to apartment flower ntrsery. The building councilmen 12. Correspondenc
called to say thanks for the kind
t 'n h;
dtv
nn an't !h first rclint of iv;i ictuUv contrnrtci ' un'
Al)' 1 f r,riuCi.
1k 1. 1 to tpuid city kill ufLic
Blvd. 17.92 traffic light, but the space. The building for 15 years
real credit goes to a volunteer previous to the council action
crew from Florida Power &amp; was used
by the Seminole
Lgbt which braved dangerous Count) Health Dept. to serve
electrical connections to put up the entire South Seminole area.
mendations.
the much-needed life saver.
CASSELBERRY — The
Minutes
Architect James Melvin
Thanks fellabs!
Letter from Mrs. Ward re
certification
of
Tuesday's
Mayor's
report.
ditø$
PnlA
9
elecuon
results
and
swearing
in
Certthcauon
ot
riecuon.
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Appointment to police
of new councilman Charles
Oath of office to new counIsn't It The Truth Dept—the paid from federal revenue
reserve John Collins.
GLawk will tak? place at dilrnan.
fellab who was seen reading a sharing money.
Report from Group 7.
tonight's 7:30 council meeting
Open bids on dump trucks for
City Engineer William Palm
newspaper which carried the
at city halt.
Public Works.
headlines, "Butz says Russia will report on the status of the
Council
will
review
site
plans
Garbage report.
rnv ig'i1 ITS wh.t In Arahq" city's interceotor sewer lines. A
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posea
aevelopmenu,
tr
from
regarding
responds,
"1
feel
like
federal
grant
has
be?n
af.
and he
includi'ig the plan for the building permit.
I've been kicked in the proved tor $&amp;,000 cost of the
Casselberry
Space presented
More Biting Power
Site plan review: Seminole
line planned to hook
Lreadbasket!"
A
denture
.dh..Iie can haiP.
last week by representatives of Sites; Tropicana pools
FATMMID Powder does all d
Bell and Norfleet Enterprises, Casselberry Spa.'c Center; UJi: 1) 110ja bold upp"i and luwøm stndicr. SI Holds
Memphis, Tenn.
Casselberry Shopping Center; *i Ioater,
b;v, 3) MIPS
mom
The group proposes con. International House of Pan. yog ettmotliy.Wbyvunyt
U. FASTEETII 1kiztu Adhi.
structing several buildings cakes.
Puwder, D.nturcs That fit are
etiil to hU.Zth, SSS yaw dSaUlt
hith will be subdivided into
Street lighting recom.
T•5fl1U17•
'spacettes" to be used for
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storage, workshops, offices or
showrooms on 14 acres northwest of the S.R. 436 — US. 17_____
92 intersection.
Council will also review the
site plan for the Casselberry
Shopping Center, to be constructed on SR 436 opposite
Indian HilLs by Haskell Realty.
Council was not satisfied with
drainage plans for the
àevelopmcnt presented during
last week's work session and
has requested more detailed
—
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Mertal Health Assxiatlon of
Seminole County, 7:30 p.m.,
Mental Health Center, 103
Robin Rd., Altamonte Spings.
Speaker Seminole County
Volunteer Coordinator for
Youth Programs, Inc. Marilyn
Gordon. Public invited.
Dec. 11
German American Society
weekly mixed card night.
clubhouse, 381 Orange Lane,
Casselberry, 8 p.m. Public
invited.
Dec. 12
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ask for your telephone number, You always

new facilities and installed the most modern

dial your I.D. (Identity Digit) on all calls.

automatic system . - . complete with cordless

When dialing Long Distance Direct: dial I

switchboards for our operators. This latest

plus I.D. plus Area Code (do not dial 305

equipment enables our customers to dial

when calling cities within the 305 area) plus

most long distance calls themselves faster

the Number you are calling.

without dlay.rig for operator assibtance

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"I think we're going to be Americans employed in elecconfronted with the problem of Ironies industries would find
how we relate to the nations like themselves jobless, because
Japan and Great Britain. It gets Japan supplies most of the
to be a question of how we're parts used in American radios,
going to share the fuel televisions and a host of other
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SHIRLEY MILLET

reidcrit.s averagt 388.
The question of who uses
what form of energy affects the
pocketbook of Floridans as it
applies within their own state.
But it's also important to people
in Palatka that people in Japan
get the energy they need to run
their economy.
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Here is a county-by-county
breakdown
of gasoline use in
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Florida
on'a per capita basis in
fiscal year 1972:
Alachua
592
Baker
802
Bay
556
Bradford
697
Brevard
492
Bruward
130
Calhoun
822
Charlotte
447
507
'0 Citrus
Clay
487
Collier
670
Columbia
1,058
Dade
43C
De Soto
616
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Duval
466
Escambia
456
Flagler
1,081
Franklin
718
Gadsden
42
Gtlebrist
673
Glades
898
Gulf
367
Hamilton
20
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523
Hendry
708
Hernando
590
Highlands
Hillsborough
501
Holmes
568
Indian River
719
Jackson
515
Jefferson
698

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Number you are calling

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because the telephone numbers are auto-

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age rC.Si(lcfit uses 436 gallows
per year. In Fort Lauderdale,
430.
Areas wifli large populations
of retirees, such as St. Pettrs.
burg and New Port Richey,
show per capita usage rates
well below the statewide average. Pasco County residents
average 387 gallons of gasoline
per year, while Pinellas County

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capita usage jumps to 697
gallons.
The major metropolitan
areas with large populations
where touris.s make less of a
dent, per capita usage rates
usually are near or below the
statewide average of 495 galIons,
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have a plenty of gasoline
it means those who drive won't
able to make it to Wait Disney World or Miami Beach,
Union County, however, Is off
the beaten path for tourists,
Their absence is reflected In a
per capita gasoline sates rate of
379 gallons. A few miles to the
west, where busy U.S. 301 runs

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MIAMI (Al') -- tip to four
times as much gasoline is sold
In Florida's northern rural
counties as in tile state's south.
ern urban areas, a survey of
gasoline sales figures and county populations shows,
The figures tell a story about
the relationship between Cens Ira) and South Florida's tourist
Industry and the quiet agricul.
tural communities in the nort).
ern part of the state.
On a per capita basis, Ham.
ilton County residents would
seem to use 1,820 gallons of
gasoline per year, compared to
436 gallons for a Dade County
resident.
But Hamilton County lies
along Interstate 75' the major
tourist auto route into Florida.
From the county seat atJasper,
it's just about one tankful
in an average car from
Orlando, Tampa., St. Petersburg and Lakeland. In a county
with 7,8000 residents, all those
eople stoppini for gas make a
difference.
Similarly, Columbia County's
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apparent per capita usage rate
of 1,058 gallons Is readily explained by the county's geographical position on Interstates 10 and 75, also about a
tankful of gas away from Orlando and Tampa.
Many experts say rationing
will be a fact of fife in a few
• weeks, and administration officials in Washington have talked
more in the past few days about
the possible need to ration
gasoline.
But it would be a mistake for
North Florida resident' to
blame the South Florida tourist
industry for creating the state's
gasoline shortage, just as it
, would be a mistake for South
Floridians to call for a halt In
the sale of all that gasoline in
North Florida.
People in Jasper, the Hamilton County seat, might not
think tourism is much of a factor In their lives, but gasoime
sales accounted for 65 per cent
of the state sales and use taxes
collected in Hamilton County In
• fiscal year 1972.
So if Central anc South Flori-'
da can't convince tourists it's
worth using the gasoline to take
that vacation in the sun, it
means less money will be flowing through Jasper.

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winter. It is surely as important to them as to the
United States that their foreign policy not he
subject to blackmail by Arab governments.
The Arabs relied on weapons from the Soviet
Union and a veneer of unity among themselves
to try to defeat the Israelis this time around.
They failed, and they now find themselves more
beholden than ever to the Russians while their oil
embargo is threatening to make enemies,
privately if not in public, of the very nations
whose support the embargo is supposed to win.

There are some invisible spedaors in the
tent at Kilometer 101 on the Suez-Cairo road
where Egyptian and Israeli army officers are
meeting to negotiate the drawing of a final
cease-fire line under their Oct. 22 truce
agreement. These unseen guests—kibitzers
perhaps—were the growing number of nations
with a direct interest in bringing peace to the
Middle East.
Prime Minister Golda Meir has hinted that
Israel is feeling pressure from the United States
of America to make some concessions for the
sake of saving the truce and getting on to substantive peace negotiations. That is fully in

News Briefs
Glenn W. Turner and eight o thers, originally expected to
last two months, enters Its th ird mon th this week.
And the trial judge says he now thinks the trial will run
through February.
Last Friday, court sources said the gogernment did net
ex pe ct to close its case before the trial recessed for the
Christmas holidays Dec. 13. The trial is to resume Jan. 3.
The trial of Turner, an Orlando businessman, and
Boston lawyer F. Lee Bailey and seven T urner associates
began In October,
Th e government contends the defendants defrauded
numerous investor s in two firms firms founded by Turner,
Koscot Interplanetary Inc. and Dare to be Great Inc.

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We have tient's u,nshoes down on our
wAsIIl';ToN
been accused of cornpronus, necks wil li a vengeance. No
ng as intelligence operation. newsmen in Nixondom have
perhaps even jeopardizing ever received a more
the life of an agent, inside the thorough going-over. The un
Soviet Union.
dercover work was done by
Let us set the record the plumbers. the bizar re
straigt:.
para-polict' unit whose
More than two sears ago.
pi'ratIVt'S ran around in CIA
we were tipped oil that the wigs and committed foolish
Central Intelligence Agcrcy crimes.
had managed to eavesdrop
The bewiggecl ones. among
on the private conversations other things, began checking
of Kremlin leaders. Some of
our account of the
tlwtranscripts,wewert'told. Kremlin bugging. This
were quill' titillating,
aroused Richard helms, then
Protect Changes
We checked out the story the CIA chief, who invited me
with a CIA source who hi i i td on March 17. 172
econ'mical lion re ources for only 27
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m years. Alter that, wade ores, the cost of Steel access to the transcripts. lie
lie asked me not to flCfl
steel production are expected
unless new and cheaper production
will
rise confirmed that the CIA was lion the eavesdropping
mi t our concern over last to the end of this century— m'thw.t. are found to use 1m .r dr irn:tv:illv.
III? ri'i
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opera wi 10 tflV 1)00k, "The
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dut1In natural ruu, it
attic be' t we cii the Anderson Papers. lie
is encouraging to learn that
limousines of Soviet higwigs. acknowledged that the
atomic research is discovering
t;osihpy L'uders
Kremlin leaders knew their
pos ible means of recovering
Unfortunately, he said, conversations had been
valuable steel from junked cars
thes' didn't hold strate'gv ses- monitored. But he pleaded
and other discarded materials.
sions in their limousines. The with me to keep quiet and
In a project sponsored by
CIA picked up small talk, urged me particularly never
funds from the Environmental
however, which provided an
to mention how the conversaProtection Agency and the
insight into the personalities lions were intercepted.
of the likes of part'
Rockefeller Foundation,
Accordingly. I oIflItt&amp;'d the
Leonid
Brezhnev, Premier references from my book and
scientists at the Atomic Energy
v
Alexci Kosygin and PressCommission's Ames, Iowa,
left it to others to reveal the
dent
N,kolal l'odgorny
boratory are working on a
monitoring method.
secret
The transcripts revealed
method of "cleaning up" the
that theSovict leaders gossip Not until today'. alter the
scrapmeta'i so It can be reused.
Iimousinelistening operaabout one anottur and cornWhen automobiles are
t i on Ii as b t ii w idely
plain about ttieii ailments.
scrapped, the steel gets mixed
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Their favorite hmousine slop publicized elsewhere, have
with copper, tin chromium and
,as a private clinic where we mentioned now it was
nickel, whIch affect some
they
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could get steam baths.
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mechanical
sundowns
and other physical
Whispering Campaign
properties n thesteel Itself. So.
therapy.
Nevertheless,
the White
if
steel Is used
lireztint'v.
who
sometimes
House
has
seized
upon this
Without removal of most of
drinks too much vodka and affair to Justify the Presithese other metals from It,
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suffers from hangovers, told dent's claim of national
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problems develop.
saturn that 1w was suffering Aides have been whispering
Researchers at Ames, where
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the laboratory is operated by
offal the clinic torn massage. of the best pipelines Into the
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Iowa State University under an
Ut' mentioned a masseuse Soviet Union.
AEC contract, have developed
named Olga.
This Is strictly a red hermethods for purifying steel
"Olga' Oh ho!" chortled the ring, which President Nixon
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used in various nuclear and
Soviet president. who ap' hopes will distract the
space programs. Called eleeparently was familiar with Watergate bloodhounds. The
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Olga.
Iron beam melting and vicuum
truth is that, (1) the monitored
Kremlin Aware
induction melting, these
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Kremlin chitchat was never
Our source said the an important intelligence
methods Involve melting metal
transcripts showed that the source; (2) Our September 16,
under reduced pressure, which
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permits removal of impurities
the CIA was listening to them the Kremlin leaders didn't
by vaporization.
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It Is believed that tlws.
President's claim of national
the American people to be security simply won't wash.
processes could be used in
told.
recycling not only old
His motive is perfectly
Therefore. it should do no clear. He is vulnerable to
automobiles but also other
harm to write about the charges that he obstructed
forms of discarded metal such
*';ivesdropping
operation, the Investigation of the plum'
as tin cans from municipal
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source. lit' bers. For he has admitted not
cautioned, hiovever, that the only that he formed the plum'
The AEC says that with
'Don't tell me those Russians weren't fooling around up here!' monitored conversations bers but that he ordered
present mining technology,
didn'
t make clear whether Assistant Attorney General
the Soviet leaders had Henry Petersen not to infigured out how we did it.
vestigate them.
We published a careful sto'
Now Egil Krogh, the chief
rv r.n September 16, 1971, plum be
r, has pleaded guilty
about the eavesdropping. to one of the crimes commit''For oht'iotis security led
we wrote,
e cant criminal indictments have
ivt' if clue as it, 101W it's doneCOPLEY NEWS
program for construction of Trident
Uieiriian1wcr. Unfortunately, that
been handed down
H u t We C U s a I t'
directive had to be tempered with
submarines.
The President's attempt to
'fo Americans who are concerned
categorically that for years block an investigation into
These actions are made doubly
the undeniable ohervatjon that the
about the security of their country,
all-volunteer concept of military
necessary by the behavior of the
the CIA has been able t
these crimes, therefore,
the action of the House
recruitment is not working well;
Soviet Union, The Russians are
listen to the kingpins of the would appear to be obstrucAppropriations Committee on the
that the services will have to
dragging their feet ind1scusjon.ç' to
Kremlin banter, bicker and tion of justice
which itself
Administration's defense budget
"greatly decrease either the size or
reduce conventional arms and to
backbite a mon g them' is a crime.
does not oiler much in the way of
the over-all quality of the force,"
limit the numbers of inselves.
His justification for at.
encouragement or Inspiration,
neither of which could be food for the
tercontlnental missiles. Beyond this,
The following December, tempting to cover up the
The usually conservative com
('(*lfltry.
Mcow iias exhibited in the Midd!e
we quoted from secret White plumbers' crimes is national
House minutes to show that
mittee, using reasons ordinarily
Perhaps the most melancholy
East war that it will not hesitate to
advanced by chronic critics of the
President Nixon had lied to security. But Krogh has cut
position of the Ho use group,
use its military muscle to gain
Congress and the public some of the ground out from
Pentagon, lopped $18 billion from
however, was Its conviction that the
political advantage.
about the India-Pakistan under him by telling the
the President's defense spending
strategic standing of the United
There are still other reasons why
judge: I now feel that I canc
onfl ic t.
proposals. This had the effect of
States of America has declined in
an enhanced military
ry budget Is in
Foolish
Crimes
not
In conscience assert naeliminating programs for defending
recent years in comparison with the
order. We lace depleted weapons
This
brought
the
Presitional
security
as a defense."
Minuteman missile sites and
intercontinental military capability
inventories resulting from U.S.
f our enemies.
slowing down drastically the
assistar.ce to allies in Indochina and
projections for constructing adIf the House cormuittee is conk
the Middle East and there is an
var,ced Trident nuclear submarines.
vinced that these things are true, it
unavoidable need for budgetary
Iii what would ordinarily be a
should have enriched the defense
recognition of increased military
BERRY'S WORLD
heartening note, the committee
budget, embarked on a vigorous
salaries that went into effect in
further ordered the armed services
program of military research and
January and October as a part of the
to upgrade the intelligence level ef
development and advanced the
all-volunteer experiment.

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Beverage Offices Close
i'ALI.AIIASSEE, Fin. (AP) Despite protests from
businessmen, more Florida Beverage Division officc. will
be shut down to save money and get agzs u.' ato the
field, says Winston Wynne, division diector,
"Before, they (the agents) had a comfortable office and
i'ft1etimfl('S It was hard to iet :iwas','' Wvnnt' said,
nuiiibt.r of inspectsun and cases are stepping UI) CVC)'
day because the people have to be in the field."
Wynne has closed Beverage Division offices In Daytona
Beach and Ocala and businessmen who deal wi th the
division don't like It.

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ittered around her.
Two attempts by tugboa ts to
15'eak her loose on high tides
fa lied Sunday. The Coaft Guard
spokesman said tugs "huff
and puffin'managedto slide her
of ra little bit" but were uable to
Pu II her to deep water where
sh e could maneuver on her own.
Some 400 tourists who arrived
in Fort Lauderdale Saturday
for a cruise scheduled to start
Sund.ay were told that their trip
pr obably would be cancelled if
the vessel could not be (reed
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setting the maximum speed
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be uncomtonibk. E-LIM will
help you lose excesi water
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I'Li:a Drugs rtcommaid it.

throughout the state at 55 miles

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the weekend at a Lake City facility getting the new signs
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30 Participate In Deltona Bike Rodeo

Th e Florida highway Patrol said at least 14 persons
died In Florida traffic accidents over the weekend and
th ey blamed raln4lickened roads for many of th e deaths.
Three Jamaican sugar cane workers who liv ed In Belle
Glade died when th eir car skidd ed c. a ditch Saturday
near that city.
They were identified as the driver, George Virgo, 25,
and two brothers, Berris and Ernest Johnson.

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Members of the
onia'n'S
girls, ages six to 12, par- Ct., and grade four to six class Wright.
Club administered written
ticipated In the recent ChrLs Padget, 1253 Deltona
'l'.i- PIrar- tr, Edvrd !-**
.111, t':t. to c'testznts and
Children's Bicycle Rodeo at Blvd. Trophi were donated by Crispino, Daryl Dunwald, keptesrecords of bike riders
the Deltona Merchants' Marilena Crispino, Brad performance on the obstacle
Deltona pj
Mr. and Mrs. Greg O'Connell ASSoc iatIOn.
McDanicl, Dan Johnson and cour se. The workers included
were co-chairmen of the annual
Scott Lacey,
Mrs. Harry Durand, Mrs. Mel
Cash awards went to Robe rt
event spo nsored by the Deltona
The cash awards were Boren, Mrs. Mary Burke, Mrs.
Women's Club. O'Connell Crispino, John McEvoy and Tod donated by Southeast Bank of Dale Miller and Mrs. Henry
mapped the obsta cle course Olds in the grade one to three Deltona, First Federal Savings Langknecht.
traveled by contestants and class,
and Loan Association of MidCash award winners in the Florida, American Legion Post
Mrs. O'Connell was in charge of
The VFW Auxiliary furnished
overall planning for the rodeo, grade four to six class were: 255 and Auxiliary of Deltona, reflective safety strips for the
Trophy winners at the rodeo David Calvet, Juli Olds, Karen Deltona Women's Club and bicycles of the safety rodeo
Heimann, Erin Butler, David Mackie Brothers,
In the grade one to three class
participants.

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The big liner was quite a site
for visitors to the shore, sitting
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fortable. 1k said Italian-owned
liner, w liich was returning from
a week.lung cruise, had enough
food aboard "to feed an army."
The ship ran aground early
.Saturday, lodging on a reef that
is a favorite fishing and skin
diving site for area residents
and visitors,
The Coast Guard .spokesman
said the ship went aground in
heavy fog 2.5 miles north of the
Port Everglades channel when
her radar malfunctioned,

that can ut.CU.f.
Florida's Energy Committee said the panel also would hear
The energy committee also
was to consider legislation to- recommendatIons on whether Committee staff was preparing was to receive reports on fuel
day that would limit business to call a special legisla tive a report on steps Florida could allocation in Florida from Wa!hours and give local govern- session be fore Christmas to take to deal with the e ne rgy lace Henderson, state fuel allo.
mnent,s the right to pass con- deal with the energy crisis,
crisis.
cations officer.
servation regulations to i nsure
Firestone, a Miami Demo"The thrust of the re port is a
that Florida doesn't run short of crat, said last week there was positive o ne," he said. "We feel
Transportation De partment
power in 1974,
"a strong possibilty" a special Florida should be in a position employes, meanwhile, were exState Sen. George Firestone,
session would be called before to prepare for any eventuality pected to begin erecting new

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Board began hearings today into a freak accident that led
to a man being sucked out of a jetliner at 40,000 feet above
New Mexico.
Fourteen witnesses were called for th e hearing, to be
presided over by NTSB member Louis M. Thayer.
G. F. Gardner of Beaumont, Ttx., was pdled out of the
National Airlines [)ClOori Nov. 3 over New Mexico after a
piece of a disintegrating engine an punctured the window
beside him.

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Freak Accident Probed

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and crewmen are safe and in no
danger," the spokesman said.
lie said the sightseeing boats
the coopany wanted to use to
make the transfers were designed to operate on inland Waters and were not licensed to
carry passengers in ocean Watees.
"We'd also ha ve a problem
with Customs since she's coining in from foreign ports and
the passengers would be st'pa.
rated from t heir luggage," he
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vessel, Stachan Shipping lines,
had asked permission to take
Inc passengers and some of the
220 crewmen off in small boats,
1k said the request was (ICnied because seas were running
up to five feet and "it would be
too dangerous for the passengers to try to make the transfer,
No decision was made Sun.
day on what to do about the
passengers, many of whom
thought they would be back
home by now, if the ship cannot
be tugged free today,
"The ship is up on the reef
high and dry, but there Is no
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there is more at stake than their fuel needs this

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The embargo gets its clout from the fact
mt industrial nations are not self-sufficient
themselves in terms of food, trade, technology
and all the other benefits flowing from their
commerce with the non-Communist world. If
pressure is the name of the game in finding a
formula for peace in the M iddle East, both sides
should feel it.

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APt The 606 tourists aboard
a grounded cruise ship enjoyed
an open bar again today after
tugs failed for a second time to
free the vessel from a reef
where she has been stuck since
Satin day.
"They've pulled the tugs off
her," a worker at Port Everglades said Sunday night w hen
a late evening highs tide began
ebbing, with the Moot Federico-C still stuck on the reef,
"They're going to try again at
high tide in the morning."
A Coast Guard spokesman In
Miami sa id the operators of the

JACKSONVILLE, Fin, (AP) The mail fraud trial of

Resourses Dwindle

Policy, so long as we do not try to push Israel into
compromises that would leave her fatally
vulnerable in the even, of another var.
It is the pressure on the Arab side that is
nlnm difficult to d:cer
and \V1HCh m
determine how stubborn Egypt will be in
pressing for surrender of territory in Israeli
hands. If the Soviet Union is at all sincere in
wanting to help, Moscow should be on the wire to
Cairo. However, no one can be sure whether the
Russians are worried enough about the potential
effect on their policy of detente to try to defuse
the crisis they helped precipitate.
e Arabs, of course, hope their oil embargo
will increase the pressure on Israel, although it
is hard to see how denying oil to Japan and
Western Europe stands to influence either
Washington or Tel Aviv. Now we are seeing the
first signs that it is the Arabs themselves who
may wind up feeling pressure from their own
tactics.
Secreta ry of State Henry Kissinger has
warned that the United States is considering
countermeasures if the oil embargo is not at
least modified. There are also stirrings within
the Western European Union for some kind of
retaliatory policy against Arab nations.
Europeans may be awakening to the fact that

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Democratic leaders surveying the 1914 scene know that in
th e vita l matter of raising funds, it will be no contest. Kennedy can consistently sell out the hall in aidir,.g a particular
candidate, and nobody else in prospect can even come close.
Aides say Kennedy plans to hit the trail from an early
stage in the campaign season, moving about q'Ieetivt'Iv
where hit' thinkc hi' 'an be inut uu'tuI
lie would do this whether or riot 1w is entertaining serious
thoughts a bout running for president in 1976, because
l'% a ys has km his window rattling orato,-s to other:,: and )t
loves the trail,
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him tht c ho1i. of 41 p r cent '.i -.i not d De mo( $ itn. oters with the disabled Gov. George Wll4ic a dix
tint second with IS per cent, and th ri of th party pack
umb,,ng far bdiind likt a hunti of mud uespattrit'd that
aeters in a French road race.
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likely 1976 candidacy.
He keeps hiizh in his mind all the real and potential negaand ne won't try br mans, many months to cast them
into really decisive balartet' against the' positive imuicators.
The negatives include the whole Kennedy family's reluctIt)e4' to have him run, (hit' ('n!inut'. de.spit'ahl" tluim'at
1iim hi Ilk!, the miiL'-toue of tin' 1%9 Cliappaqenidick
bridge episode.
First reactions were that this list might have been unhappily enlarged by the ill fate that led to amputation of his 12'
vearold son Teddy's leg after bone cancer was discovered.
hut the boy' is doiig remarkably well, and 'Iucüi, air ttl
roiir,igeil over lii'; lonura nigi' prnc1wctc. The m'.re than
JO,th)O let Lt'rs I lit' lad iecei cd ruiui \ lIit'ricans arc no small
gauge of the reservoir of affection and sympathy that endart" for the beie;ig'red Kennt'dvs in this country.
Iii 1374, itol only geiwi-al elections but a national DemoCratic "issue" convention is on the schedule (in December), It
may, as FAItW observers.suggest, serve partly as a showcase
tot Kennedy's prospectve rivals — Sens. Walter Mondale,
Uenry M. Jackson, even BilEd (Remember the Mahe)
Muskie, a prominent 1972 loser,
None of th'se fellows, however, looks like a racing
Kotiotatrk comet who will suddenly (Ia7lle the Democratic
sky and bury Kennedy in spatial blackness
I' urthermore. it's unassailable that Kennedy. with his own
tT1fl ediatrstaf( a poise of trusted friends and the drouofa
few weJI-placed dimes in oi1 txr
ruld mu r a
Il\ -!r;itvgV and phil a t'inaini wfuir flora ttndid,itt.s
''old 11A whichof t hi O stati S ' t
prim in it
Kennedy's people know their pat is needs new direction
Lint tbit' aren t Iook,ng iii thi hen aith ti iUc ' t.oii cntiuu for
in mirades of gunlanu fla', fed ui -u wtirn'sr 11w
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.trounil Miiii1, driven shari"
on gasoline had to hunt to find
the 12 open service stations
among the 1,300 In Dade
County.
A similar situation
Lakeland, where only four of
the 100 gasoline retailers In the
area stayed open.
At West Palm Beach,
Flori da Highway Patrol reported traffic on Florida's Turnpike
was half of that on a normal
Sunday. All service sta ti ons
along the 265-mile, limited-access route were banned by state
order from selling gasoline
again this Sunday, but few outof-gas calls were reported.
On other major thruways,
many drivers were holding
speed at a fuel-saving 15.20
miles per hour below the 70
m.p.h. limit,
The story was the same

throughout the Sunhine State
as abou t 7 per cent of Florida's
13,000 service stations closed
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ether dealers would be open,"
she said. "1 wish there were
three of tile,Truckers continued to haul
their loads to destina(ons
across the country. But they
said they were not making good
time because of frequent stops
to buy limited quantities of fuel,
and they said it was costing
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Their reputation depends on
know i ng how to get things going Tin.
Who could be better infrme
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t.ikiniz c.,ire ol them the
place?
We had questIons about how
\ lU can get more life out of sonic of
sour small appliances. .And save on
replacement and rep,.tirs.
These are a few of the answers

Victor was the third person
Mrs. Redinon has shot In two
years, police said.
Officers gave this account of
the Saturday night shooting:
Mrs. Redmon was sitting In
the restaurant when Victor and
a friend came In. The men
wanted her counter seat and
began annoying her,

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who "wasn't in the mood for
fooling around" killed a stranger who insulted her then stood
twirling her pistol while waiting
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This Is, honestly, a fantastically successful diet. if It
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the U. S. Viorn.n's Ski Team Diet. That i, if ynti oially dc
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Open Mon. Thru Fri. a,m. .5:00 p.m. Closed Sat.
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322-6598.
The program was presented
by Mrs. Butch Cornelius who
discussed "Art and Sculpture In
the South." She stated as
conditions Improved In the 18th
century many European artists
t1d in Virnia,
UthC&amp;O1iflLand other area3

The November meeting of the
Norman deVere Howard
Chapter of the United
Daughters of the Confederacy
was held at the home of Mrs. G.
Troy Ray, president. Mrs. Fred
Harris .vas co-hostess,
F.11owing the reading of the
rittal, Mrs. T.J. Taylor,
chaplain conducted
flag
service and led the group in the
Lard's Prayer. She then read a
poem 'Immortal Beauty."

and received patronage as they
visited people on plantations in

the South. Among them Is the
German artist, Nicola Marschall who designed the "Stars
and Bars," official flag of the
(or:fe&amp;ry and gray uniform
theSouUernarmy. Kentucky
honored him by pkcing an
htuflcd1 iutri. r
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tran ce of Cave Hill Cemetery,
Louisville, Ky., where he was
burled in 1917.

Officers and chairmen made
their monthly reports follc'wing
a brief but unportant
businer,s sessic.n ensued. It was
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school student in Seminole
= County has an open invitation
and is tncouraged to write an
essay. this is to promote their
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Jim. "It is c.isy to set' that
South wasn't an expert. An
expert would let West hold
the first trick, lie would win
the second spade and play
the same way the actual
South did but when East got
in he would not have a spade
to lead to his partner and
eventually South would get to
discard one losing spade on a
diamond."
Oswald: "South explained
that he took the fist spade
because he was afraid that if
he ducked the second spade
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possibility but one th a t

should have been ignored
because if the second spade
(IUI get ruffed it would almost
sure1v be ruffed with what
would have been a legitimate

trump trick later
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hit' diattion finesse. East led no slain trIe-rrst.
TODAY'S QUISTIO%
back a spade and South
!,Ncatl nitnilding two no(rump
wound un losing two spades
in addition to the king of dia' your pertnt'r has ieid If) two
montis and the queen of club.s. What do iou do now'!

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Hogan's Heroes
(9) Lucy Show
(13) News
(24) Carrascolendas
(U) Mod Squad
7:30 (2) Untamed Work
) Andy Griffith
(9) Let's Make A
Deal
(13) Shop At
(24) French

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The Rookies
Lotsa Luck

9:00 (2) Movie
(6) Perry Como

Special
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NFL Football

Teenage
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(24) Caroling
(44) Movie
9:30 (24) Book Beat
10:00 (2) Police Story
(6) Medical Center
(24) Mm And
Environment
11:00 (2) News
(6) News
(13) Miss

(13) Starcast
(U) Night Gallery
11:30 (2) Tonight Sh ow
(6) Movie
(44) Movie
11:45 19) News
12:15 (9) MovIe
100 (2) Tomorrow Show
(44) News

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(44) Patty Duke
3:00 (2) Another World
(6) The Price Is
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(44) New Zoo Revue
3:30 (2) Return To
Peyton Place
(6) The Filntstones
(9) One Life To Live
(24) Tcday In
L9iSlatUre
(44) Bultwinkle
4:00 (2) Somerset
(6) Mery Griffin
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(24) Sesame Street
(44) Gililgan's island

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4:30 (44) Petticoat Junction

5:00 (13) Women's News
(24) MisteRoger's
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(44) Green Acres
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(44) Gorner Pyle

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6:00 (2) Sunshine
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6:15 () Sunshine

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How The Grinch

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(24) Plot to Overthrow
Christmas
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8:30 () Frosty The
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(13) Diana

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(13) Sound Off
(24) Sesame Street
(44) Lucy Show
6:30 (2) News
Newa
(9) News
(13) Peter Gunn
Hogan's Heroes
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(6) CBS Morning
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(9) Bozo's Big Top
8:00 (6) Capt. Kangeroo
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Who, What,
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I Love Lucy
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DEAR POLLY—My Pet Peeve is with the eyes in sewing

machine needles. For a long time I have been wondering
why they are not made with long eyes like embroidery needks. This would be a great help to us older people who
would enjoy swing-more. We would not h ave to spend half
our time trying to thread the needle. —M i [ti., W.
L Y—1 want to tell Georgia that my exDEAR
perience after having a stillborn baby in a hospital was not
that of uncaring treatment. lwas asked if Iwanted to move
from the maternity ward but I preferred to stay and felt no
resentment towardthe mothers who had their babies.
A plain white card was placed on my door so the hospital
personnel would know my baby did not live and wouk not
refec to it. Cry? Yes, I did but that was a healthy reaction
when one has carried a child for nine months and cxperienced the deep disappointment of his death. Sheer
agony' No. Faith in God's love and concern for us will susLain us In our trials and disappointments.
Several years later I had another baby who lived and
was able to talk with a young mother who had lost her
baby. I knew just how she felt and sharing a loss helps ease
the pain.—VELERA.
D 'Alt POLLY—My answer is for Georgia who thinks it
is cruel to keep mothers who have lost their babies in the
health's sake.
maternity ward. May I say, it is for their
Even though they have no babls to care for their own bod'
ics need special care. Most hospitals do :ry to separate the
mothers I it is desired and at all possible. ! hope Georgia
will change her viewpoint. I work on Oil and also have been
one of th ose mothers who lost a baby.—MRS. W.D.P.
DE1Ut
DE
AR POLLY—My Pointer concerns those waffle-like
trays that meat is placed in before being packaged.
Rather than discard them with the plastic wra p pers I wash
and store them in a convenient spot to have rea dy for quick
use when slicing onions, tomatoc.s, etc. I usually have a
good supply on and so the mes in the tray an the tray
can all be tossed in the waste can. This saves the work and
time of wahiug my cutting hoard two or three times a
day. —C(JNNIE.

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MONDAY

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DEAR POLLY—While chaning the oil in our car
my husband tipped the can o oi on to our asphalt
driveway. Degreasers cannot be used on asphalt.
Does anyone know how this oil can be
removed'—C K E
removed?—C.K.E.
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Siih inipel, they do not compel." What you make of
your life is largely up to YOU!
Carroll
"The Righter's Individual Forecast for your sign for
January is now ready, For your copy send
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mistakes than others.
Oswald: "Today's South
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given the right courses in psychology so that this life can be
both happy and successful, otherwise the opposite could
occur. Much success is possible in business, in the educational

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Is that people don't expect
YOU to make mistakes.
Jim: "Beginners make
mistt'kes. Average players
make mistakes. So do cx'
ports, but they make fewer

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Christmases entertaining U$,
His first overseas Christmas hour 'IV special based on clips
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troops, plans to spend this one tour filmed for 'IV was in 1954, from all his televised Christmas
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at home in Toluca Lake, Calif. when he, Anita Ekberg, Wil- tours overseas.
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Won't it feel strange, not fac- Ham Holden and Hedda Hopper
"I think It'll have about 35
"VALLEY OF THE
ing a sea of uniforms?
went to Greenland to entertain stars and we'll ju3t cut the
DOLLS"
American servicemen shows up, take the high spots
"Well, I tell ya' It's going to stationed there,
and just make a compilation of
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be mighty dull," he conceded.
1954 to
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family over and they're all go- overseas Christmas tour
this time next year.
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which included shows In South
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How
Showing
part ef hi. NBC special tiat troot)sinvolved jn the war there
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seas Christmas tours in 1948
Hope, who said he'll do three
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more and keep promises you have nrde. Don't be so
indifferent with mate and show more devotion.
AQUARIUS (Ia, 21 to Feb. 19) DeLve into all that work
awaiting your attention You can settle a situation with a
fellow worker that has long bcen stewin
PISCES (Feb. 20 to Mar, 20) If you make plans early you
can have a delightful time at recreations you e njoy. Mate
u nd erstands and agrees with your views
he or she will be
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/ handling wha tever has to do with your home or
family matters that are of concern to you. You see romantic
activities in a more accurac light now and can do what picases
your most intimate tie. Be happy,
ARIES (Mar. 2110 Apr. 19) Being certain that all uti li ties
are In (Inc working order is wise now. Do some light
-nterta1nlng at home and enjoy good friends
TAURUS (Apr. 20 to May 20) Get those errands done and
make sure there are enough groceries in the house. Handle
correspondence that Wings you important data.
I GEMINI (May 21 to June 21) Tty to study your financial
situation more accurately so that you know how to invest
wisely. Gain the assistance of businessexpert.
MOON CHILDREN (June 22 to July 21) Take health
treatments you need and get yourself in trim for bigger things
ahead. Evening Is fine for the social
LEO (July 22 to Aug.. 21) Coming to a far better
understanding with your closest tie is possible now. Talk over
with an expert how o become more successful
VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept. 22) Ideal day to make headway
via the good euspices of friends who are interested in your
$ welfare. Be a more precise person
LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct 22) Bringing your special
capabilities to the attention of Iigher.ups is one way of getting
ahead now. Improve your credit rating
SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) You are thinking on lofty
plane and can solve problems wisely and make bi; strides in
Your career, Avoid one who likes to argue
SAGITTARIUS (Nov 2210 Dec. 21) Don't procrastinate
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any longer in taking care of responsibilities Be romantic
tonight and show that you have a senw of humor

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rcnowncd. Many of his hand National Cemetery, The Jefcolored paintings were done in ferson Davis Monument In
Natchez, Miss, and hang in Richmond, a flawless marble
many Southern homes. An oil statue of Robert E. Lee In the
painting of Jefferson Davis Washington and Ice Chapel.
painted by Daniel Huntlngon in
The world's Largest scuip1814 hangs In the Pentagon with
portraits of other former tIWed art work Is the Stone
Mountain carving of the
secretaries of war.
mounted figures of Robert E.
An outstanding Illustrator
Lee, Jefferson Davis, and
alter the war was Gilbert Gaul "Stonewall" Jackson. The
whose military subjects have three sculptors were Gutzon
attracted attention. In eight
Borglum, Augustus Lukeman,
original paintings he told the
and Walker Hancock. Mrs.
story of the war. These pain- Cornelius also mentioned many
tings are on dtplay at
outstanding works of art,
Tcnnesee State Museum in sculpture and ante-bellum
Nashville.
Gaul was homes in Montg'- mery, Ala.,
u th' rUi, h. inung
her native city which are
show sympathy for the reminders of a magnificent
Southern soldier. In the years Southern heritage.
after
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I asked her how old Paul was, because I didn't know
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informed of her Illness.
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DEAR VOLUNTEER: Will 1? You bet! What better
holiday gilt could a parent receive than to know that his
child away from home Is alive and well?
DEAR ABBY: I know for a fact that my father Is
having an affair with another wonwin. My brother Is 21,
and I am 23, so we both know what It's all about.
tell our mother? When we
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Our telephones are manned by volunteers 24 hours a
day. Our office space was donated by the Holiday Inn, and
Um Texas governor's office pays for the calls.
Out of state call .... ..............1-800-23l.946
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CBS, Dr. Seuss and and uncovers some tressing group called the Establish- Giants at the Los Angeles Me.
modal Coliseum.
How the Grinch Stole Christ. things about his slain friend.
ment, and the clever comedy of
rnas, (Rerun). Almost as
Burns and Schreiber. Funniest
9:30.10 P135, Book Beat. An
certain as there is a Christmas,
8:30-9 CBS, Frosty the Snow- bit 15 when wild-haired Avery enjoyable half hour with John
there has to be a Dr. Seuss man, (Rerun). Another bit of Schrleber drags Perry along to F'iettI
discussing his book.
repeat on television. It Is the Christmas cheer in this repeat meet Santa at department "Zinga ZInE'a Za!" It is a
story of a grouchy Grinch (the of lovable Frosty, Jimmy store,
collection of politi cal cartoons
voice Is Boris Ka.rloff's) who Durant.e narrates and the voice
by the Pulitzer Prize-winning
tries to eliminate Christmas of Frosty belongs to comic
911 NBC, World Premiere cartoonist of the
cago Daily
from the small town of Whoville Jackie Vernon. Frosty finds Movie, "Key West." With an News, His
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by stealing all the Yule sym. himself In desperate
to eye toward a future series, this with persona l commen ts from
bols. The real spirit of the North Pole or face the pilotfilmstarsStephen Boyd
FLshchetti.
Christmas prevails, however. possibility of melting away. an ex-CIA agent who has settled
10-11
Medical Center,
Billy DeWoife is the voice of to a life of leisure (especially
Good, sen8-9 ABC, The Rookies, "An. ornery Professor Hinkle.
fishing) In the Florida Keys.
titive performance by Kay
other Beginning for Ben
Woody Strode plays his conMedford, who pla ys an ailing
Fuller," Lieutenant Ryker's
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so dif ficult to see him lying and cheating. Should we wait
and let him hang hmseif? Or should we tell Mom what we
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A runaway, who wants to let his parents or a loved one
know tha he Is alive and well, may call us FREE from
anywhere in the United States. lie tells us whom to call Jnd
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JACARANDA: Dec. 14, 7:00
South ward, 1I
Troy Ray and Charles Steen- pm. inccts at Sheraton Inn for
dinner and a gift exchange.
wor th.
Program, lilA Hostesses
Miss Constance Angela
Mrs.
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Stephen Marcus Lemons, and p
her bridal attendants were Mrs. Jack Burney, it was an- Bateman.
honored at the traditional noimcI that the Christmas
brdesrnaids luncheon at Three partyplanned for Dec. 14 has
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at the home of Mrs. J.M. Fahey,
on the piano,
Lake Mary. Co-hostesses, Mrs.
Hosteses for th e lunchon, J. A. Edwards and Mrs.
preceding the
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them under a silver tree in the stable.
PALM: Dee. 13, 10:00a.m. at
Sanford Garden Club Circles Smith, Geneva, Co-hostess,
decorated with red balls, on the
Due to the problems created
to
will
meet
during
stage.
December as Mrs.
Edward
Putman. the Garden Center. Bag lunby so many people coming
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follows:
Christmas party and gift ex. cheon, Program, "Yucca
their own city to be taxed, th
The elaborate decor of the club
CAMELLIA: Friday, Dec. 14, change.
Flowers."
people of that country "MIs..ed
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MIMOSA: Dec. 13, 11:00 a.m.
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Public Affairs Department
for the second coming decorations. Gift exchange.
at the home of Mrs. L. I. :t.tfl. at the home of Mrs. F. T.
arranged the decor with Mrs.
of Christ, they will miss the
Sheppard, 1800 S. Park Ave. Meriwether. Program,
Waltei' Gie1ov as chairman.
second Christmas."
Gift exchange and Christmas r. far to Bethlehem," by Mrs.
An
outstanding
musical
Cader Hart.
Mrs. George Wells, in..
CENTRAL: Thursday, Dec. party.
was
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presented
by
lroduced the guest speaker for
13, 10:30 a.m., at Garden
the day. Rev. G. Blair sixth, seventh and eighth grade Center. Hostesses, Mrs. E. R.
Lakeview School. Wood. MrsWT. Ilim!, Mrs. ft
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asked to check for possible
business meeting at the club room at the Inn.
ment will meet Wednesday, holiday gifts.
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The stormy case, which saw a agreed to the custodial care
Burns last week said Geter failed to revive him.
an adult. Geter turned 14 while change of venue, an attempted release and cited threats made re.ented being unnecessarily
A controversy was Sp3rktd
alting trial,
contempt citation against against Geter's life,
placed in a special class, and by apparently contradictory
TITUSVILLE— Accused
Today, Judge Williams told Burns, pleas before the Slate
Geter was Indicted Sept. 11 that this prompted much of his medical testimony from
murderer Samuel Geter, 14, Geter he felt the charges Supreme Court and a heated for first degreee murder by the aggressiveness.
Seminole County Medical
today gained his freedom and a against him were true, "but I'm "lawyers battle" between Seminole grand Jury alter
Examiner G. V. Garay, who
new father as Circuit Judge withholding adjudication of Burns and the prosecutor, Oglesby died following a fight
Oglesby died in Florida told reporters Oglesby died
Volie Williams sentenced him guilt primarily because of your reached a pezilt in early with Geter, who had a record of Hospital. Orlando, after from a blow to the kidneys, then
to 10 years probation but age."
November when chief Seminole disciplinary problems at emergency treatment at said death was caused by heart
[3w ns then announced he and Circuit Judge Dominick Salfi school.
withheld adjudication of guilt in
Seminole Memorial hospital failure,
the Sept. 5 death of 12-year-old his wife have agreed to adopt
William Oglesby,
Sanford
Middle
School youth. The couple already has
student.
six children,
The dramatic plea and anBurns last week told The
nouncenicnt of adoption Herald "I'd be delighted to
proceedings by Geter's defense adopt Sdrnm), if the court will
attorney, T. David Burns of let me. lie is a sweet boy, with
-. Bartow, came Just an hour after plenty of Intelligence. We would
the start of tb', first deirce love the challenge of giving Mm
murk- c Li al this iiiurnin.
thc guidaii-c lc
II convicted of the charges,
A tutor has already been
Geter could have faced the
lured
to help Geter catch up
electric chair. However, Burns
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9th
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and prosecutor Newman Brock
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missed during the weeks he
inet for lunch last Monday hnd
agreed that anegotiated plea of spent in Seminole County jail
"no contest" to manslaughter, before his Nov. 15 release to the
custodial care of a Bartow
and a probationary sentence,
couple
who work for the Pk
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Burns said he is filing for
Geter, 13 at the time of a adoption in a Polk County court,
fight after which Oglesby died, and that he has the permission
was originally booked as a of Geter's mother, Mrs.
juvenile. Alter a review of the Darlene Geter, 43 William
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NEW LANDMARK FOR WASHINGTON

Garbage Converted To Fuel

The projected $41-million Dwight D. Eisenhower Bicentennial Civic Center will
include a 300,000 square foot exhibit hall, largest in the nation on a single level. It's
scheduled to open in 1976.

Corn antes
Arab Oil Ministers Reveal
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MEM I'll IS, Icon. AP — After months of sifting
through the city's garbage, a team of university
researchers haz concluded it's worth too much to Just
throw away. Dr. John Smith, a Memphis Slate University
engineering professor who headed the team, says 82 per
cent of the garbage can be converted into fuel. About 7 per
cent Is metal and 6.8 per cent glass which can be recycled
at a profit, he said. He said plans have begun on a plant to
convert the garbage which should be in operation within
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Arab oil
nation's 20 largest oil corn- fuel areas, precise ownership
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difficult to corn- won't Lilt their embargo against draw and the
ponies control almost 95 per data has
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The ministers meeting in Kucent of the country's known oil pile because the oil companies
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wait also announced that crude
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regulating the industry.
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inittee
investigating sued contempt citations against weekend in Kuwait after a
is
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allegations of dimishing several large companies meeting of the 10 members of
Common Market countries excompetition a1..ong the oil recen tl y, including Sta ndard the Organivitionuf Arab Petro..
the Ne therlands were exgiants with an eye to defining Oil of California, Exxon, Unio, leum ELporting Countries.
empted because of pro-Arab
Resumption of Arab oil shipoil company holdings In other Mobil and Texaco after the
statements they issued. But the
SAIGON (AP) — Government
trying to retake tuen
iueL.
companies refused to comply meats to America will come
Sunday
in KuDue ran into more stiff resistance today as the battle for the
The AP study showed that the with subpoenas demanding only after Israel establishes "a
wait said the January cut would
district capital in the lower central highlands went into its
large oil companies also own: data on their California fixed timetable" for withapply to them.
•'enth day.
drawal from all Arab
—More than 70 per cent of the operations.
Meanwhile, In Washington,
The South Vietnamese pulled back
while govern.
captured since the 1967 war,
U.S. natural gas supply.
Israeli
Defense Minister Mushe
ment bombers and artillery pounded North Vietnamese
—Between 30 and 60 per cent
What information is available including the Arab sector of
Da)
an said on CBS-TV's "Face
forces holed up in reinforced bunkers, field reports said,
Jerusalem, the ministers said
of the nation's coal.
t roug
the Nation" that despite the
gove r n m
Later Sunday, the government troops made a new assault
—More than 5 per cent of the documepts and industry reports Sunday.
Arab oil squeeze, the U. S. gov')fl Kien Due, and small government units were reported to
The Israelis have vowed nev.
uranium supply used in nuclear shows that among the top 20 oil
ernment
had put no pressure on
have entered the town.
er to give up East Jerusalem,
power generation,
companies as ranked by
him for concessions at the peace
Military sources in Gin Nghia, the provincial capital 12
—Virtually all of the oil shale sales, all had oil and gas which they cr.ptured in the 1967
conference expected to begin on
miles
to the east, said artillery strikes were called after govlands currently under private holdings. Eighteen of the top 20 war and which contains some of
Dec. 18 in Geneva.
ernment reconnaissance patrols and planes spotted North
ownershim
had interests i.i oil shale lands, the holiest shrines of the
Secretary of State Henry A.
Vietnamese tanks to the south and southwest of Kien p
While the large oil companies 14 had uranium interests and at Moslem, Christian and Jewish
KissInger,who
ls at a meeting of
Earlier, officials said at least one tank was destroyed by air
religions. The return of East
have never made a secret of least 11 had coal holdings.
NATO
foreign
ministers in
strikes.
Jerusalem is a particular goal
Brussels,
is
to
the Middle
Field reports said the North Vietnamese were evacuating
of Ki ng Faisal of Saudi Ara bia ,
East,
Inclu
ding Saudi Arabia,
th eir wounded out of Kien Due west toward the Cairbodian
normally the chief supplier of
later
in
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th
week In an attempt
border. They said Sou th Vietnamese bombers were attacking
'\rab oil to the United States,
to
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this route.
The Kuwait meeting stipu.
Washington is working evenKien Duc fell to a North Vietnamese tank
Tuesday.
Lated that the embargo would
hd1y
to bring peace to the
The town lies astride Highway 14,90 miles north east of Salnot be lifted until Israel actual.
region.
goti. The Communists need that
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icy
ly began withdrawing from the
complete
a
40D-mile
all-weather
supply
route down the west
occupied lands. But Saudi
side of South Vietnam.
Arabia's oil minister, Sheik MiIn anot he r development, the Viet
charged that Sou th
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Vie
tn
amese
warplanes
today
again
bombed
Viet
Cong
retreat from this in a television
headquarters at I.oc Ninh, 70 miles
Saigon.
appearance in Washington.
said
two
bombs
hit
th
NInh
airstrip
but
no
other deta ils
BRUSSELS (All) — Top alAppearing on NBC's "Meet
immediately
available.
lied diplomats report that a the Press," he said the Arabs
fundamental chanIf is under
way in France's policy of
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heart of the San Joaquin Valley, Is suffering from a rash
Of suicides, many of them teenagers. 'Each kid believes
he has a right to kill himself if he's tired of it all," said Pr.
Fred Ifutter, a psychologist and consultant with the Los
Angeles Suicide Prevention Clinic. This ' year. Madera
('ountv has had ten uirides, with half of them t.w'n..ger5.

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Ization say th ey have detected
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and 14 grandchildren.
fe nse.
Funeral services will be held
Gratnkow Funeral Home in
Wednesday in Douglasville.
7be EDC plan called 'or
all James Cowan Whitley Funeral charge.
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(lay as they pumped In a getting (our more points backd
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leading an undefeated Oviedo Wright, and Andy Gidus
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l35 Los Angeles Ill, and Mdwaukee 105, Philadelphia 92.
Saturday's ABA results: New
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16 77.68 at Louisville.
Associated Press Sports Writer third-ranked Indiana.
aiid grabbing eight rebounds,
"I think we just ran out of
An important skirmish in
But as important as the Noire unbeaten Notre Dame won its gas," s-aid Coach Joe
Hall as
Noire Dame's two-front battle Dame-Indiana game is, the Ieurth game Saturday night
10th-ranked
Kentucky
fell
to 1.9
for No. 1 takes place Tuesday game some obeservers think with a 94.65
road victory over with a second straight defeat.
nIght when the Irish basketball might be this season's "War of St. Louis 94-65, snapolng a
10Hill Walton once again seas
team play's Indiana.
the Worlds" in college game St. Louis winning streak the key (or
UCLA, scoring 25
While the Noire Dame foot- basketball comes Saturday at over two seasons,
points
and
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tn!lte'.Immmsaitsforitschanieat St liuis when No I UCLA
John Laskussski scored 16 of rebolamj.sUCLAwonitsthird
i No 1 ranking in its Sugar meets No 2 North Carotria his 23 points in the
first 11 mm- game of the season and 78th
Bowl battle with Alabama New Stite.
utes of the second half as In. straight by beating Southern
Year's Eve, the No. 8-ranked With John Shumate scoring 19 diana won its third game with- Methodist 77.60
at home.
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The Iis Angeles Lakers have Boston Celtics tiefeated the and team single game
record of aliers1ed6
early in the third
a losing streak of sorts going
Buffalo Braves 118-114, DetroIt 49 poInts. John hlavllcek added period, but the Suns
then ran off
at three games already their beat Kansas City-Omaha 8610, 27 points
to the Celtics' total. ii points to only two (or
longest of l'ie season—after the the Phoenix
Suns defeated the
Pistons 86, KIngs 80
Cleveland in a live minute
Capital Bullets de(eateil them Cleveland Cavaliers
117-106,
Don
Adams
came
off
the
Cleveland
pulled to within two
Sunday- night 110-96 in a arid
Houston
Rockets
beat
the
benchinthesecondquarter
and
pointsat104-lO2beforeScottbit
N a t Ion a I B a sk e t b a II Seattle Supersonics 110.101.
scored 19 points to pace Detroit two key baskets.
Association contest.
There were no gaines sched- over KC-Omnana. Dave Bing
Els- iii hayes had 40 poInts, 21 uled In the American Basket- also had 19 for the Pistons as
Rockets 110, Soaks 107
-iatjon
Mike Newlin's breakaway
l)etroIt claimed its sixth
in the game.
straight victory. The Pistons basket with ) seconds to play
CeltIcs 118, Braves Ill
trailed only once In the low- helped pace Houston over
rebound3andblockedfivejjio,s
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"Our game plan tonight was ball
JoJo WhIte scored 27 of his 37 scoring game.
Seattle. Seattle built an 86-79
for me to attack the basket and points
in the second half to pace
lead before Calvin Murphy
Suns
117,
Cavaliers
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over Buffalo in a game
points
started
a Rocket comeback.
Charlie Scott tallied 31
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charity cut the Polk lead to five points went into their game-killing Fot
Community Collei:e.
Reassand6'4" Warren Bridges tosses. McCullum added 18 and at 69-64 on the superb worz of stall to put the contest on Ice.
Playing mostly faultless ball helped the visztmg Polk cagers super.guard Owens, who Owens and Crawford setting up
A short Jumper b} McCullum
in the first half the Raiders
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. built dominate
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much of the SIC spends as much time reboun- good fast-break
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offensive .plays moved the count up to 73-66 with To.e
up as much as a 10 point cushion of.ensive boards,
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1:10 to go. but we
at several points In the erucial
Seminole's premier guard, markers.
However, with 3:39 swi.ng quickly came back with two of
cc
contest, but the scrappy Polk 6'3" Gerald Owens, one of three
Thirteen of Crawford's total on the clock, Michael Williams' their own.
Si Banks
Vikings kept coming back to nip Raiders in double figures, who production came in the opening ( pass to Owens Inc a clear
The Raiders continued their
the Raider lead and were down helpedestablish SIC's first-hall half, and hi' resulting tack of lay-up went for naught a The charge until the final minute, Evans
by only seven markers at dominance worked well with scoring was fairly typical of the Raider guard flubbed the shot but to no avail, as the Vihings Gov.c
halftime, 4245.
6'S" Robert MeCuIhElarlother rest of the Raider quintet,
and Polk came back with a contented :hemselves with
Polk kno:tei the contest with doube-Iigw-e man, under the
From
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seven
minutes
bucket of its own for a 71.64 keeping their victory margin
15 mInutes left In the second boards (or the Raiders.
ofthecuntest,theviMngswere
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intact, trading almost bucket- Totals
half ao that set the stage for
However, In the second half, in near control of the contest,
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Banks and Gloer were very defense. The score remained at Valnc1a1 Comniun)
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however. The Raiders were stop the Polk rebounders from effective on jumpers from that point for more than a five In its first
unable to put the halters on a shutting off the SIC defensive outside, drawing the Raider minute, as the Polk cagers were contest of the season In
The bucket turned sour for pair of fine-shooting Polk
w()t
defenses out, allowing the content to wait for ti-ic high it 1:30 p.m.
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longstretchesinthesorda1f guardsn the second frame, as
ChipCrawford,whonasbeen Vikings' innerstrength to percentage shot and the
HERALD
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of what vas te.med a "must" Robert Banks and Kent Glovez', taking much of the Raider's establish fts dnminance.
Raiders were pressed into
game for Coach Joe Sterling's tü ' bkcourt men, tallied scoring burden of late, again
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irtri' "Curly" Mike Woodail to 25 games,

Chaplin hit l4l.-107, titty Lawrence 160451, Poll&gt; hill 150-

'fence Welt with 12

Collins 168_4i% and Dcnrim Li por' 171-450

iCbounds sere Woodati with 13 1oh1 s itii (tie Fb ers Hobbs
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scored the initial Boston goal shge for th firewnrks

524 as Frnie flunimn hit 17t-501, John (iarry 200-508, Bob

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car scheduled for Orlando will be in two weeks
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cas Al C1ee1and and Rand&gt; so4lIghtly in the gana on four baskets ith kanunate lci
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"But there s a hole lot of black players sho don t hate a

golf tour uinall) came Sunday sith Mike Hill grabbing a oi.e
stroke lead over Hobby Mitchell
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NOTICE is hereby given that lam

wrestled two ':arsity teams as
opposed to the more traditional

In the bigger weight number two at 132 and Jim
categories Jeff Clayton will Brinker also lost some weight

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Notice -s hereby Oven that I am

Street, Sanford, Seminole County, way 436, Altamonte Spningt,
NOTICE i hereby given that the Square, 921 Hwy 136, Altamonte
under the fiCtitiOuS name of SmiitIt County, F'orida under the undersIgned, pursuant to the Springs. Seminole County, Florida
REFLECTIONS OF BEAUTY. and fititiou name of BRANTLEY 'Fictitus Name Statute," Chapter under the fictitious name of
tbafl,eintendtorc'gistersaidname SQUARE SPEED QUEEN COIN t65g.FjotId Statuti, wiIlrc-giter BRANTLEY SQUI,RE BARBER
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court, LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING, with the Clerk 'f the Circuit
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that I intend to register said
mino County, Florida in at
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the public hearing, *tich will be Sanlando Springs. Semirle County,
held in the City Hall of Oviedo. ' Florida, as recorded in PIaI Book 7,
Mondky, thb 7th day of January, Dag 4. f 'e Pub!!c
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1974, at 7 - 30 p m, or at soon Seminote County, Florida, being a
thereafter as possible. At the Strip of land IS feet wIde from East

Bob

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ThEY DON'T RAIE
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the City Count-I
A copy of the proposed ordinance
at the City Hall, Oviedo,
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Boutevard (a private road). thcncc
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CITY OF
CASSELBERRY,FLORIDA
Notict-of Public Hearing
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given by the City
Council of the City of Casselberry.
Florida. that said City Council will
hold a public hearing:
(a) To consider annex.stion of the

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Records of Seminole County,
Florida; and
PARCEIG - Lots lôand 17, 8lck
5S,Sanlando.Platflook3. Page6S':.
Section 17, Tovinihip 2) South,
Range 79 East, and
PARCEL H: Lots hand 39, Block
PIat Book), Page 6S',,
Section 17. Township 2) South,
Range 29 East; and
All ci' that certain P W of Man
tgomer-y Road from its Intersection
with theNorthR Wlineof SR. 136tc'
t$ intersection with the South P W

to the corporate limits of the Cily of
and being in Sam'note County.
Altamonte Spningt, Florida; and
Florida, tia wit:
(b) To consider also the questlon
Lot I Block A, Rapla? of Block C
South Fern Park Subdivision, of designating end assiglng t e

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the Clerk of the City and same may County, Florida (les the East 16)7
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feet and the North 357 S feet); and
DATED this Sib dayof December,
PARCEL F. Block B, less West
A D 1973
496feet. Tract 55. Sanlando Springs,

SE
of Section 37, TownshIp 21
aforesaid lot UI. run thence along
South Range 30 East, Seminole'
anti North line, S $3 degrees 37'3$"
County, Florida, run along the
WlM6lfeettotheEastertynightof
Westerly tine of said SE
P4 1
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recorcje1 nO R, Rook 305, Pages 73 degree ic 37" W. S67 73 ft-et, thence
and 71, PubliC Recoras of Seminoe run P4 12 degrees 17' 17" C. 63) '?
feet to the Southwesterly riohtot
County, Florida Run thence
way line of State Road 136; thence
degrees 57' 07' W. along said
Easterly riplit of way Inc. 44101 run along said riofit of way line
rees 32' 02" C. 175 feet to a point;
feet to a point on thC South line of
aforesaid Lot 117 Run thence 5 (1 thence run S 17 degrees 47' 1$" W,
2S' feet to a Point of Beginning;
degrees 51' 45" C . along said South
thence coot mue S 17 degrees 47' ii"
Lot ine 695 1 fee?, :ritnce N 04
w, liOfeet; thencerun N 47 degree-s
degrees 31' 17" E 1)000 feet thence
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Levy Grant, a distance ot 330306
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tine of aforesaid Lot ill Run tience
5 04 degrees 57' 30' W along the
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PARCEL C: Block B of Tract 55,
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117. and the West line of Gardena Point of Beginning; thence run S 12
Farm Subdivision, as recorded itt degrees 17' II" W. 250 feet. thence
Ptat Book 6. Peges 73 end 74 of the
n NI? deges 37' 43" W, 207 feet
to the Ce1cr ln; c.f tb (.avrd
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AMPUS CLATTER with BIMO BURNS

From the Southeast corner of Lot Westerly tine of said SE i.., N 1
(PUD) ZONING; PROVIDING Township 7) South, Range 29 East:
117. Block "0", Or MitcheII Suryty degree 1?' 37 W, SILl) feet; thence
SEVERABILITY. CONFLICTS and
the Mones E Levy Grant as run N 47 degrees 47' 17' C. 63)99 AND EFFECTIVE DATE.
PARCEL 0: The East 2S feet of
rrcor
,n PIat Book 3, Page S. fet 'o the Southwesterly right-ofSaidUrdnar.ewapIacedonfIrst thewest1afe,tof Block Sot Tract
Public Records ('4 Seminole County,
way line of State Road 436; thence
reading on De'enber 3, 1973, and
of Piat of REPLAT OF TRACTS
Florida R N
degrees 57 12"
n along slid right-of way Ime 547
tht City Council will consider same
, . si, 51, and 56, exce Lof s I

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WY tten defenses if any to it on
JOHN A OAL.DWIN Baldwin &amp;
DiIou Attorney Ion Pefiioner
Suite 10 500 East Highway 436
CaSsesberry Florida and file the
original with the Clerk of the above
styled court at the Seminole County
Courthouse Sanford Florida onor

Ploticeof Public Hearing
consider enactment of Ordinance west 'i ot Northwest a of PlotTO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN,
Plo 26$, entitled
thwr$t '4, Parcel 6. SecLon 15,
Notice is hery given by the City
AN OR DI NANCE OF THE CITY Township 21 South, Range $ East
Council of the City of Cassetherry, OF OvIEDO, FLORIDA. AMEN and
Florida, that sold City Council will
DING ORDINANCE PlO 734, AND
PARCEL B: East 1176 feet of
hold a public hearing:
AS AMENDED AND SUP- west 4 2 feel of South ' of Nor

and being in Seminole County, South, Rang.

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Council of the City of Winter following descrIbed properly lying OVIEDO. FLORIDA, SAID OR.
IS, Township II South.
Springs, FIQrid, that said City and being in Seminte County,
DIP4ANCE BEING THE COM Range 9 East; and
Council will bold a public hearing
Florida. to wit
PR EH E NSIV E iON I HG OR
PARCEL C: WeSt 517,1 feet of
(a) To ConSider annexation of the
From the Southwest corner of the
DINANCE WITHIN THE CITY OF South ' of Norlhwc'st '4 of Nor

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EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR flrd of County Commiss;oners of
A tonI ven'ure contsting
engaged ifl biiness at 2609 S
CUlT
SEMINOLE
COUNTY, Semin'jle County. Florida, shall, at
Timo'hy J Conniolty. Eugene M S.anlord Av,, Sanford, Seminole
FLORIDA
Legal Notice
7 00 p.m • or as soon thereafter as Hoerdd, Jr. and INC Devetopment County,
Florida under the tiC1itltj
DIVISION 0
197i, consider the enactment of the
Trviutman, Sanders.
AIR COND,
that I Intend to
following ordinance.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE In re Adoption of
Lockerman 8. Athore
register said name with thC Clerk of
CHRISTOPHER
LEE
SPIKER
and
An ordinance relating tc. the
EIGHTEENTH JUDIC!AL CIR
Robert P Rowe
the Circuit Court, S-emln4e County,
DONNA LYNETTE SPIKER by unincorporated areas
of SemInole Publish: Publish: Nov. 19, . DeC. FIorid In accordancg
with th*
- COUNTY,FLORIDA.
NOTICEOFSUIT
SeminoleCountyOrdinance Plo. 772 0EV 107
CIVIL ACTION NO. 73)239B
Statutes. To-Wit
Section •63
TO DANIEL LEE SPIKER
In ne: Marriage of
by adding Section)). provIding for
Florida Statutvs 1957
3131
North
Beauregard
the requirement of obtaining a UNITED STATES DISTRICT
WA?NE HARVEY. Husband,
S William T. Jack, D.BA
Alexandria, Virginia
and
permit prior to the relocation and COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT O
Publish. Dec. tO, 17, 24, 31. 1973
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED 'rustallatlonof any mobile hnmeand- FLORIDA. ORLANDO DIVISION -MARY EUCIENIA HARVEY.
that
f'e$tion Fr Adophon bii
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or travel trailer subject to Scm COURT NO 73-31 OrI Civ -- DEW))
been tiled
tne above Cap.ioned note County Ordinance No. fll, UNITED 5TAT[
NOTICEOFSUIT
or AMERICA. ____________________________
caus, and you are required toserve providing
CITYOF
for
onstruction, Plaintiff.
Mary Eugenia Haey
F RANK C NOV. Ct UI
a copy of your written objections, If severability, and effective date,
WIHTER SPRINGS,
Residence 1Jnkflw
Defendant(s)--NOTICE OF SALE
any to it, on .1. Robert HunkapIIer, (SEAL)
FLORIDA
Last knio*n residence:
Notice is hereby given that
Of
JOHNSON
AND
PAPIICO,
PA.
Notice of Public Hearing
4104 N W 79th Avenue
Arthur H. Beckwitti, it,
ourtUant ti.
a SUMMARY FINAL TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
attorneys f or Petitioner, whose
Clerk
Apartment 201
DECREE of Foreclosure entered on
addresS iS 111 South Maittand
Notice it hUtby giveta by the City
Board of County
Miami, Florida
Plovcmber II. 1973 by the above
Council of the City of Winter
YOU, Defendant, Jre hereby Avenue. ,taitIand, Florida, 377$),
Commissiontr
ent'tIed Court, In thO above sty'ed
5pings, Florida, that Said City
styled
Court
on
or
before
of marriage has been filed against the above
By: A 0. Jones
States Marshal, or one of his duty
(a) to conlder a request for
, December 13th 3973. otherwise an
Deputy Clerk
you in-the above stylec suit and
authorized deputies, will sell thø
are required to serve a copy ot your Order may be entered granting this Publish: Dec. 3. 30, Il, 21, 3971
change of zoning from Rural Urban
Property
*rii.a,.rnp
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A&amp;vit,on In Ihe PiI,'w.t
flIcM 0
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-- Situate in Se,r,inoie,
to PIMVIII unit
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nq
IvIr.vumpi..m -------County, Florida, detcribe as: Lot
following described pro ert

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P.O. Drawer 2. Sanford. Florida
Arthur H Beckwlth, Jr
500 East Highway I3
at Sanford, FIorUa.
31771, on or before the i91i day of
Clerk of Circuit Court
CasSetberry, Florida 3?10T
within four calendar monthi from
December, AD.. 1973, otherwIse a
By: Linda M Harris
ATTORNEY FOR PE1ITIONER
the date of the first publIcation ot
default will be entered against you
Deputy Clan).
Publiih- Dec 30. 17, 71. II, 1973
ttii% fltice Each claim or demand
WITNESS my hand and seal of thi GE PALO W JOPIE S of
DIV 107
must be ;n writing and must state
thePlaeofnesldenc.Cndpo5tot,ice Clerk of the Circuit Court on this HUTCHISON. LEFFLER 8.
11th cay of November, AD, 1973. MORRIS
ddressofthectaim.ntandmu$tbe
CITYOF
Post Office Drawer H
SeaU
sworn to by the claimant, his agent.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS,
Sanford, Florida 37713
Arthur H, Beckwilh, Jr.
or his attorney. on it will become
FLORIDA
Attorneys for Pet It loner
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Ccc rding to law.
Notice of Public Heating
By: Cecella V Ekern
Publish: Nov 26. Dec 3. 10. 17, 3973 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
NOvember 77th, 391),
0EV %S
Deputy Clerk
Johnj. Ludwig
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
CLEVELAND. MIlE &amp; OEPRY
James A L.ilwg
ttc City C.ncii of the City f
CITY OF
Attorneys for Peit.oner
Altamonte Springs, Florida, that
As E"ecutors
OVIEDO.LORIDA
P.O. DrawerZ
Thomas S. Speer. PA.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO said City Council will bold a public
anrora, soriaa 17111
OF hearing:
Attorney for Estate of Irene
.
óPfION
Pubtith: Nov t9, 26. Dec. 3. 10. 1?73 CONSIDER
Ludwig
(a) To consider annexation of tue
LIt V-lu.
P0 box
it'?Wi'i aescnioro properly lying
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
a.d being In Seminole County,
Sanford, FlorIda 37711
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by Florida to wit:

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CoIls 16, Dolphins 3
The Colts, on fourth successive fourth-down situations,
went for the yards instead of a
punt or (e1d goal. It made all
four, the last on a Marty Domres-to-Tom Mitchell touchdown

Fictitious Name Statutes, To w.t- Court, Seminole County. Flonid ifl publication of thiS
notice, the tic- Florida in accordance with the
StiOn 5 C? FlorIda Stat',tcs '' eccordanc, with the provisions of !itiQtj-j name, to wit. MARKET proitslon of the Fictitious
Name
aits Nbme Statutes, To SQUARE ASSOCIATES
Sandra I Crc-vt-s
under Statutes, To Wit Sect
i
Wit - Section (65 09 Florida Statutes which
Dorothy A, Knapp
this party ii engaged j,
Florida Statutt 1957
is
bU5ifl5tt Market Square Shopping
S. Robtrt W. Brown

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to be

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Monday, Dec. 10, 1973—SB

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on Petitioners at- this Court on the list day of Baldwin 5 Dikeou
office of Clerk of Circuit Court of tcwney. ROCER L. BERRY OF November. A 0 It'71
Attorneys at Law

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against Leesburg but one 15

easy time with Lakeview tend his record to 2-0 in the 132 on to win twelve in a row.
n. me gog c1a Tom nt Isalso looking
got a little harder against oi' victory number tWO at 1
Dive Colomb is in the 119
ilcad Co
faced with

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In re the Marriage of
WILLIAM H SMITH Husband
and
AP4N MtE OADCAP SMITH
Wife
NOTICE OF ACTION
To- William H Smith
Address Unknown

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Gary Miller looks to be at 112.

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goals in the Cards' 32-10 upset
that all but killed the Falcons'
playoff hopes.

Brown who built the Browns
into a virtual dynasty, then was
fired 11 years ago.
Steclers 33, Oilers 7

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the Clerk of this Court either before said Court on thIs 9th day of
s'rvice on Petitioners atiorneys or
Nnvember. 1973

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record — but it'll be pretty
tough," the soft-spoken Simpson said,

at 167. Brucato Is considered
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his excellent performance at
the World Junior Olympics.

TheGreyhounds opened their advantage a foeitand Ing Mit!er dropped his contest

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BEACH ELI Husband and SAN
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twirth'scomment.s...thattheTGImjghtthkeanuti-ustctjon
against the PGA," said Murphy. "But I'm sure our organizatlon is capable of handling any problems."

proam when they grapple In the 98 class with Pat Howleti
Doug Peters will be dropping
holding down
Boone starting at 6:li,
103
a
weight
class and now wrestles
At press time the 112. and
This is the first year a Metro
wrestling conference has been categories were up for grabs. at 1(t. Last week it took Peters

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PROBATE DIVISION

may hdve açaInt said estate in the a copy ther9uf

Grappling at 155 wIU be
Donnie Thompson and co-

loop toe.

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE MAILING ADDRESS IS 2nd Street. marriage has been filed against you teiCd against you for the relief
JUDICIAL CIR- NW. Soi.th C,rroUton, Ottio
andyouanerequlredtoseracopy demanded in tne Complaint.

'1 think we got up a little

Jkngals 34, Browns
Cincinnati's young Bengals,
led by quarterback Ken Anderson's three-touchdown passes to
rookie rcccir Isaac
hipped Cleveland 34-17, perti4ips one of the sweetest vietnrine
flnnmI
rk In,.i
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In re the Marriage of
DENNIS RAY READNELL
Husband
and
SANDRA 0 C3EADN(LL
WIfe.
NOTICE OF ACTION
THE STATE 01 FLORIDA TO

he'd rushed for 100 yards in a

should take its tourneys to areas that are by-passed by the
IA.
"I think if they're going to make something out of it, the'
shouldgotoplaceswherethePGAdoesn'tplay,"hesaid.

For opponents their work will

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Defendant
S John R Farmer
NOTICE OF SUIT
Putilist, Nov 26 Dec 3 IC) 17 1913 TO NANCY J DINGEE

Florida Statutes

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treak Brown's mark. "I'm gt)..

Monday tradition pr'wails as
The varsity match should
Tonight In Ingwood The they go back to varsity and open with Armondo Payas at 98
Lyman matmen look for jayvees.
lbs. Armando is a sophomore
Grappling on the junior while younger brother Louis
their first Metro Confcrence

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carded an even-par 72.

Mahalley said, "1 think Tl is a good Idea because there
all play on one tour.
"But I'll gowith the ['GA. !t'shard tobuck tradition."
Bob Goalby, who had a 71, saId, "I've seen guys...who
.
their

wrestling program.

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in a s(nglc c:Hnpaig1l.

are so ttiany players and they cant

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S Thomas A Greene

IhIfl Jr

0EV 119

ree game i p n y orcmg
nine Houston turnovers and

Brown's once-seemin i.

Wit Section .65

S A
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Clerk
Robert M Morris
Post Office Dawcr H
Sanford FIonid 33771
ounyCAIV Attorney
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The large field of PGA regulars here was made possible by
ue closenessof St. Petersburg toOrlando. Crawford said he
entered because "It gave me an opportunity to play an e7tra
weekandmakesomeext.rarnoney —you know,Q3rIstznas j
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Glover, who tallied 24 markers as the Vikings

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y or*ard
%S °
Commissioners
At tention Ilelly Simcoe Ad

The rain-plagued debut of %hdt is billed as a second major

conflicting TGI events next car There
no challenge by
tht 1G\ in this tourmirnent since tIn' I'GA emk'l its

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1\;o strokes off the pace entering today s final 18 were
Itick Crawford, John Mahaf Fey, Jerry McGee, Chuck

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
F L 0 I 0*
CI0HTCCTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT SEMINOLE
COUNTY FLORIDA
UNITED S'ATED DISTRICT CIVIL ACTION NO. 73)5;
COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF In re: the M.rraige of
FLORIDA, ORLANDO DIVISION
JACKIE DARDEN. HuShand
COUPT uo n us o, Civ
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UNITED TAT i ot
"LR ICA
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MkDLP4 .ifC
Plaintit
v CARL McINTYRE at
NOTICE OF ACTION
Drfendir' s
I4OTICE OF TO JLi I Di ii
LE
Nc i
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RI I
en tt,
i'flf tO a SUMMARY FINAL
Vid*Iia, Goorgia
CREC of Foreclosure ored
YOU ARE HEREUY NOTIFIED

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marr,agcs en filed against you

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below, on or before January 3, )?U

r FOX, hit wife, their unkn
hrir deviees, legatees or granfees,
nd aO other persons or parties IN
THE CIRCUIT CO
claiming by through Under or FOP
SEMI HOLE UPT INN
AND
agO,nst them,
V.
FLORIDA
And to All parties or
CIVIL ACTfON NO 73-1679.A
Piavingorclaimlngany right, fitleor
In re thp Mar
I riagq of
rtest in and so th following
R
dts(nibed PfCPenIy sit iated
in PETITIOP4R AND •D l 5 0
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iminolr County rlorida
MAr)l t Opl RE TN)NDEPT
1 t IS 'tInI 71 I tJ0lJ4flf,?j
NOTICE OF
HL)ISLS SUtIUIVISION according TO NORMA .1EANMADIS,')pd
to the Pl therf at recorded in
RESIDENCE UP4K NOVSN I
Iat Book S Paqes4O and 6) Public
YOU ARC HEREBY
Florida
that e suit to obtain cancelletion O
ti,tqji d 'it aol 'fln'iony ote
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The present toning classifitatioji
Slid property i Rural Urban as that
(lls%ifiCtion 5 deScribed in the
ordinances and reguIatlo of
Ihc- City of Winter Springs. Florida
The bIiC l4ening will
held in
the City Hal!, Wintrr Springs,
lOritti Oft Ite IMP,
day of January
A 0 1974 at 7
pm
tfleittrr S POSsible ntwh ChtJ,ne
t- It
rJ ii cns br
and against the prop
Cliangeof
zoning classification will be hd
Said hearing may becontinuedfrom

District a trial classificaluon Is
described in the zoning ordinances
and regulalionS of Seminole County.
Florida
The Public Hearing will be hel in
the City Hall, Winter Springs.
Florida on the lh day o a va Y'
1911 it 7 30 P m
or as soon
thereatteras possible t whIch time
nterested prfies nd (itileflS for
n,tlrt proposed 000CjaitiOfl
,'iJ

classification is described in the
described in the zoning ordinances
SemoIe Count Florida
zoning ordinances and regulations
Heorin
will
be
held
in
and
regulationS of Seminole County,
T
P
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Seminole County. F'orida.
Florida,
tn
t UHa Casseiberr Florida
Th Public Hearing w.II be
The Public I-fearing will be held in
held n on the 77th day of Decemb 1973 at
the City Hail. Catselbecry, Florida,
y
the City Half. Altamonte Springs,
p M or as soon thereafter as
onthellth day Of December, )973. at
FlOridO, on the Ith day of January.
pO%%bl
Ot *hith time interested
)0 P M or as soon thereatli at
1911, at 5 CO p m, or as SOOn
rtiet
and
(itilenS
for
and
againSt
POS5ibrC
t which time interested
thereaftc-qasponible at whIch time
ted annexatn and toning
ties and citizens for and against
interested parties and citizens fo
llbehard Said hc-ning m ty be
prOposed aeiation and ion
tJi ntthpiped nneiaton
coat n t fro ii time to I mc until
will b Ieard Sad hearing may be
nd toning will be heard Said
final
•cllon
is
taken
by
the
City
and zoning will be heard Said continued from time to time until
hearing maybecontinuedfrom time
Council
bearing may be continued from time f,nal action i taken by
the City
to time until linal action as taken by
to time until final action is taken by Council
This notice shall be posted at the
City Hall within the City of the City Council
This notice shall be posted at the
city Hall witnin the City
City Hall within the Cily of
(31 other sces within the City and
and in three 13)
Springs Flonid
I]) other places sithin the Citi nd
,
three (3) othu places
thin the
sp upr ot qtncral c irculal'on
and
thet plies i'N n the C t
libIiShtd in The uiford Herald a
City aid puofished in The anford
the City of Casselberry and
newspaper at general ci,Culetion in
the C 'ty of Casselberry and
circulation in thC C'ty of Altamonle
week for at least fcur (1) con
Sem'soIe County Florida once a
week for at least tour (4) con
Florida oncea weak for at least four
the Pubiit Hearing the date of the
week for at least tovr (1) con
tecutive weeks prior to the date of
(Ontecutive weekS prior to the
llrst publication to the date of the

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Marriage has been fiI

V Hall Within th C ty of s'i o'er
I O?S FtOfidi
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arc rq.Jir
to err a y
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teen fiIe aqa1nst you and ,

e Petitioner, whoSe address I;
Clerk of this Court tht' at
ill win to the Complaint on the 5antor
Florida
teice on Petztion4r S attorneys or Plaintiff s attorney
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JOSEPH oriqinal with tnie Ct:rk at l r:

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Seminole County FlOyid o,

Mort Walker

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Lee Falk and Sy Barry
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eminotc County Floqtda
Deputy Clerk
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considered for annexation and

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twenty eght (7*) days In addition

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area to

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atteastliftoen US) diyt prior lathe
date o' Ih Pbl' Hearing
DAtlOths tub d,ty ci Drember,

tiOr to the date of the Public Hearing
itr,ining
ot this 13th day of November,
DAT 10 this 7th dayol Dereniber.
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INFORMATION

WANT AD

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ARE
YOU TROUBLED? Call Ton
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"Hotlin.
Adults or Teens
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Park•

831 .9993

Orlando

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(52.00 MINIMUM

CHAkGE)
3 Lines Minimum

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SAP4TA'SLITTLE HELPER? You'll
Ind him everywhere in the
Yuletide CIII Guide with a large
variety of Chrttlmas Shopping
suggestionS. Wherø7 In the
Clatsilled Section

The less It Costs Per Line
Per Day.
Rated For Consecutive
Insertions-No Chnqe

Yomic U1UiI 41)J'IiJ
red collar. "Sarge". Vicinity of
25Th Off Princeton Reward 373.
5474.

Announcements

I-Cards of Thanks
7 -in Memoriam
3--Cemeta ries

4-Personals
5-Lost a nd Found
6-Child Care
Hnte's

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1l-Instru'tions

14-Camping-Retocls

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Rentals

30-Apartments Rent
Unfucnithed

]II-Apartments Rent
Frrnshed
fl-Houes Rent Unturnished
13-Houses Rent Furnith.S
34-Mo,iIe Homes Rent

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P.1W 3 bedrOQm, 7 bath homes All
ctras, good locatIon. $ pci. ifl
terett. $29,000. 33773*7.
117'x 164 cor. 10$. S. Sanfonje&amp;
titpt St. 3 frame nousrr. in ex
etlnt condition that COuld to
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ti-.. 2'* bath, cicuble garage, 11d
acre, fenced cor. lot. 3 miles from
downtown Sanford, c a, c h, many
extras. Qualify for 1st. &amp; owner
will take 2nd mortgage

For Rent
)b-Resorl Property
For Rent

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41-Houses for Sil.
11-Mobile Horn-es
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carpeting, drapes, central heat
air. Fully equipped kitChiiin
with dishwasher. Call Mrs.
Weatherby 321 46S2

bt1reoms, 7 baths, convenient to
schools. shopping center. Shag

J.mgl,p Bills, Jingle Bills
How're you gonna pay!

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nursino homes. In Sanford
..._._ prin9 and
aivinuruc
area Apply 9 through 2. Monday
133 Warooping Loop,
Friday, .
Altamonte Springs. (Crane's
Roof Office Park, behind rww
Jordan MtIPI, 436 and 1.4 area).

FANKLIP4 ARMS

AOAD?&amp;II
3)?i) FLORIDA AVENUE

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For Sale
6-lncom7 And
Investment Property

47-Real Estate Wanted

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For Sale
5'-'-Household Goods

Maid wanted 1 day a week, general
housewjrk, no Ironing. Own
transportation. San Setastian
Heights, Attarvaonte Springs. Ph.
6312010.

Two bedroom dupl,g furnished
apartment 1720 Orlando Drive.
Sanford

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Radio - Stereo

- WELAKA APARTMENTS
114 '.1i 1St St.

School tebcPCr neeas babysitter.?)
Mon
Friday. Own Iran
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Geneva Waterfront near Lkr
I'larr.ey, Charming 3 bedroom, 7
bath home Interesting extras
Immediate occupancy, Sit Sill.

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family room, central air and heat,
fenced. carpeted. I year new
Many extras 139.1.50. *34 711$

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PalS . Acessort
77-Junk Cars Removed
73-Mot0rcCles
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thfough life,
remember that
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&amp; DEITONA
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ye (,'on comfort and beauty
I Daniel Greene house
shppef-s from Knight's Shun, 20$
I Fir'st St.

SANFORD 'TIRE SERVICE
(Formerly Humphrey's Tires)
1305 Fre'nch. Sanford
Pt' 32: "477

Feed

$961 Cutlass, automatic, air. S&amp;000
miles. Good condition. 373-6364.

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Clothes, 0 7 from Merry Go
Round, S Sanford Ave 373 6010

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$1993 special, Black &amp; Decker
powri' tools. Stanley hand t"",
and electric heaters. Gri',.i y
lunitber,6th&amp; Maple. 372 03C)

t.arqe selection of rnoccasinyfc'r the
whole family The Equestrian 5?
W.flroadw'y, Oviedo 3416l6I
Great stocking stuffers-'Watches
from $7195 and up Gwtilnry
),'v,e'lcr, 204 Park Ave

Central Heal &amp; Ar (odotonng
For free estimate, call Carl Harris,
at SEARS in Sanford 377 1711

G-ZAG

F('lllneGEAppliances

Gift3 KIDS

(,mvC fashionable clothes from Otir

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will Like

if S and Foreign CoinsU 1,
Currency. Fine Jewelry: Boltic's
SEMINOLE COIN CENTER
$09 We,t IsIS?

,iF") .it C .i'.ts'r c'r 10 'od
t'cycIe'S trom Fsgil Shop,
Frenh. Iftwy Il 973 3724231
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Ave
payment Ph Ofica-.77
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11)14 THE GOLFER IN YOUR
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Top line of Go?f Clubs,
bagS.
balls,
sportswear,
MAYFAIR COUNTRY CLUB
PRO SHOP. Ph 3127531

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Glass•Mirrors
H_awns*e

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SENs:..Rl. GLASS &amp; PAINT CO
220 P'aricl3 A,e

372,1677

Geneva Heating &amp; Air Cond.
Serv., 3096 Orlando Or, 323 3431.

Paola. 3fl 3421
.sltsofDistinction,Diamonds.
i'11x?thc't. Sulvcr China, Cr,ctal
Kadeq"s Sanford. 122 7363.

O"cLratlnq for thC Holidays' Come
to PHIL DEERE FURNITURE
for a roomful or just that certain
accent item We have Ihe finest
brandS, at the most reasonable
prices to be found anywhere You
will also be pleasantly surprised
at our large selection of very
unusual and very unique gift
items Come in and browse PHIL
DEERE FURNITURE W. Fir-',t
St (Hwy. 16) Just I mi east of I 1

large selec tion ot skate ac
RINK
$312471

WESTERN WEAR-BOOTS
triPs, moccasins. billfolds. saddle
equipment Save at the Old Corral
Western Shop, 11 97, I mule 5at
Detlary 663 1056
FiELLRINGERStThoseorethe
great gift ideas you'll find in lie
yulef$de Gift Guide section in the

Want Ads
7,1ishe your holiday pontrails more
memorable w,th unique Ir,snFes
from Stnkrik, 7l Magnolia
wood •rt cits from Village
Crattsman, $0'! S Park, 373 17 30

de'llvety, Convenient terms We
Cive TV Stamps 311 E. 1st St. 322
Son,
SAVE GAS and time and trout,,
with the Yuet.clr Gift Guide no.%
appearing daily in the Classified
Se't ii'ii

Heaters Cleaned, Serviced, Sold and
installed Call Geneva HIg &amp; A
Cf'J ' - . ;t' 323 i134

Homt

Concrete

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SERVICES UNLIMITED

HANDYMAN
REASONABLE PRICES CALL 322
3951

Sell them quickly with a
Herald Want Ad by Cluing :22
7611 and asking for a friendly
AdviSor.

A DC 01 K
Roofing I. Sheet Metal
Gutter5&amp;D,*'nSpouts
_100 French Ave .322 933*
BUDDY'S

HOME IMPROVEMENTS
Small Jobs Wanted
372 1j31, "LaxeMary"
---a---Let a cIassiI,ed ad heIf, you clean cut
your attic. garage ccba5ernej,, Painting-interIor &amp; exterior,
repairs., roots painted, tree honest
zpenIenced estimates 3730191.

Ads
CUstOm Painting

B ring Results

Call R,s

Phone: 322-261 1
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CONCRETE PATIOS

0099.

We build custom hOmes, or extra
bedrooms, bathroOmS, play rooms
SUN Enterprises. Inc 530 4541

Doors
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van,tiei or replace that old
cct.'nteq top. 773 101)

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Engraving

Pet Core
Dog training In your home. All
Breed Dog Training Academy.
tor free evaluation $31 7370.

Call

arding-Professional *iih IOyØ I
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6 p en Animal Hv,n
11-'ring 12? I'S?

Tree Service
E AR.,ISTRONG Tree &amp; Lakefront
Strict', Di- MOising, Transplant
tflQ &amp; Remov SI of trees. Lakelrcr'
c'ean'ng No tob too large or tn,
smail Cdli 37)4649 anytime

Vacuum Cleaners
KIRBY VACUUM CLEANER
Only authorized sales &amp; service in
Sanford. Open 9 S. Mon.- Fri., Sot
91 107W. 27Th St. Ph 3731130
F REE Home Demonslralion

Wallpaper Hanging
PAUL SLATER
Professional Wallpaper Hanger
Licensed Residential Commercial
ree Estimates Pt 377 417)

WellDrimny

DICK JOYCE WELL DRILLING
3 , arid lr,t'r, 0'. r"t.s. Sprr!i',- .,
',It ,)! I- cond I C n('ry. 32-3

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All types and so its
We repair anti service'

STINE MACHINE &amp;
SUPPLY CO
707W2nd St.

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'A- replace old windows, any type
fuel Free screen. SUN
Enterprises, Inc 1)04113

Ph 373 SIlO

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WELLS DRILLED PUMPS

Cavalier Motor Inn

L33*ntown Sanford 3770714

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&amp; Griffis Land Clearing
Exavatng &amp; Grad rv' Ph 37)
I::' ,,'r 322 7t3
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.ii)iiiidn(eS. tIe's? in quality ant' t'
pendability HOME APPLIAPIt I
CENTER. 1100W It 5? 372 34#.i

ic SoundofmusicwiU6bOundin
your homefromthe stereo you
puuhaseat ' FIRESTONE.

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7. '.1 ,'. I L (ii 14 (,
Road ServiCe, Build Up
PHONE 3729726
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Shr,,,, trimmed &amp; shape Flower
beds cleaned &amp; edged to per
1411 ENGRAVING SERVICE
ft.øn
eriali5t MOwing by
request Only Free estimate 373
Metal. Plastics. Jewelry, Trophies
oh £54111 Or . Saritord, 31. i558
AM
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I .ndsr,ypiI,g Mowing.
Edging,
; or Builders. Sub contractors
Trimming
Complete House Plans and Shop ?ree &amp;st
Reason,IbIsjft
LUaw.ngs Fist, dependable
economical (alt Vctor-363 3743 Lawn Clean-Up, 04 Light Hauling.
IL Tremblay, 323.3774

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Ph 323 2956

LEACH ALUMINUM
rABRICATION, 3734673.

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materials.

Custom Homes

rt't''a
Site' Si.' I..,
Inc 1)0 1342

Carpentry. Remodeling, Additions,
Custom Work Free Estimate 323
Cuom made screen rooms, car.
ports, Top workenarship and

COGBURPI FENCE CO
PH $30 57

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Painting
HA'.ION 8. RICHARDS
INTER lOP AND
EXTERIOR PAINTING
P.1 377 936or 373 7478

mprovmeflt,
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reoai',
painting No lob t
large or too
Sm31I Ph 323 W.

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KEN'S MOWiN(. SERVICE
Acreage, Lots and Lawns
Free estimate, call 3231045 -

Improvements

Draftng

Central heal &amp; a.r means
Comfort br all year round
Sanford Heat &amp; Air. 377 6390

HOME

JACYSOPI'S CERAMICS, Supplies.
kiln dealer. 10 S Clos ed Thursday
&amp; Sunday. 327792$.

3230730.

&gt;eiect your new furniture lroi,
WILSON MAIER for the best
Christmas ever Save on national
brands. Liberal trade iris Free

OIL HEATER &amp; WALL FURNACE
CLEANING
CALL RALPH'S
HOME SERVICE, 333 5931.

items

Ceramics

'SeIet a gift from our complete
Whirlpool home appliance center

or 372 7377
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LA',vtl CARE SPECIALISTS
Commercal and residential
Contracts now available 323 0519

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BULLDOZER WORK
learing lots our Specialty. 323 1731
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ANTIQUES. 1 mile wet? of II tn
old Stale Rd. 48 at "16" statior,,

Limits, Sanford Plata (,Ii
certificates are just perfect

xpers

P-1 Table taking up too much
room? AClassmfiedAd will find ita
buyer.

Attic insulations

(hr Stmd% wreaths, attractive
iaoompieCPS &amp; other un'que ac
cessories at Collins Florist,
Fairway Plaza, 373 1701

SLL out of ideas? Visit EIHELL'S

Gifts

PH. 322-2611

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Heating

Sanford Electric Company
2377 Park Drive, in 1567

7SEWING MACHINE

Fr,snklin Mini 5. Utter ijiiu',uiil lift
items &amp; coins. of course Torn's
Coins, III E. Morse Ave., Winter
Park, 617 133*.

CIreaPinguniquegillsiseasywith
GET EXTRA CASH FOR
CHRISTMAS by Selling your u-od
used furniture and appliancot ttj
Larry's New &amp; Used Mart, 215 S
Sanford Ave Ph, 373 III?

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Reauty
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hr 0anfurb WrraM

300 N. FRENCH AVE

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HOME-

Dress 115cm up for Christmas in a
pair of Poll Parrot Shoes
Knight's Shoes, 70$ E. First

CAN' BE CUT WITH SCISSORS
IDEAL FOR ROOFING or INSULATING

'lD LTD Ford Station Wagon
boded, $1650
Ph. 372-1411 ext. 67 $ S. Ask for Tom

,x, Phi.. lii f4'k

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Greetings from Art Grin
dies Wheel Ranch SpecIal '13
Nova VI. auto. air, radio. heat

downtown Sanford. 373646$

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c1.acity, 750 SC OP Liquor
cenw 3:ornrnerc
nds In same building Income
S)00 per morttn on renFal units All
1 'i'sentiv ren'ed Price. $l12.CZO
I1rrsent Ortgage. S1,C
$3O.CJ
d.wn payment. Owner will hold

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Livestock And
Poultry

Like

SPECIAL DISCOUNT on all saddles
in stçct.. The Equestrian, 57 W
Broadway, Oviedo 365 6161

Compacor. In stock Sanford
PI'trc7S77Pdrk 377 1547

flcoffle an
Investment Property

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14. black 51*95 plus lax: 070 a 14,
reSed w$itte letters, $7'S plus
tax; Lu a IS Firestone white
wtt%, $37 93 plus tax, Bargains on
Prello Steel Belted Radial tres
LOtSof gooduSedtires$3 andup

cetSories

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Manager 373 4230.
down,

TIRES

b Gifts forthe

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Call In 74"

FOREST CITY

CALL322-261 1

Horses

5 th3 KIDS
will

NON-RUSTING PURE ALUMINUM
EASILY INSTALLED WITH STAPLEGUN

Autos for Sale

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Cailbart Real Estate

being taken for roi.ites in SANFORD-

80

IDEAL LINING MATERIAL (They Just
Fit Between Studdinas and Rafters)

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519 E Pine. 322 5142

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Mon life easier let a Kirby
k It's S machines In
odo h
ne. Kirby Vacuum Cleaner. $01
.. SUPER FIVE ACRE IDYLL+
W. 77th 51., Sanford 3731130
LDOMESi1E with water. pee
'aShers&amp;Dryers
on island. privacy and con
from Firestone, downtown 9 ,in
v(fl"Fl(,' Yi'j flU',' set. S25 C111
ford .'.'il pi,lhe lattld(( dfuJ,'
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Acreage

REAL BARGAIN. 1973 F 100 Ford
Pick up, I' bed, 302 engine,
automatic tran$misTion, radio,
P'eater, low mileage. Call 373.1113
Cr 372 5171 after 6

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Auto Repairs
Parts - Accessories

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Plow PoIar.od SX ,O $I9II kOW
est price in town. Lay away.
Aille0co
Pincrest
Shopping
Center

Forrest Greene, Inc.

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Seethe latest in new and used travel
trailers and campers from Nw
World Travel, Hwy
17 92.
Longwoc'd *34 9171

JIM DANDY FEEDS
Buy direct from boxcar at wholesale
pfiCes. Jolly Charlie guarantees in
writing IO'wr5t prices in Fla.
Gormty's, E 4o past Seardall at
PR frck,

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I Door 61 hardtop CIT t 5odge Dart,
gooJ condition. 372 3411.

r REF -- Hall Afghan pups
male and female
Ph. 322 7273

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CARPORT SALE. Clothes, dishel
babf items, some furniture. Misc
Sue' &amp; Mon. 73 Elm Ave.

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A GOOD AUTOMOBILE, LASH BOND AND SMALL INVESTMENT

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RUMMAGE SALE Fri 7th
Itirough 11th Old andNew.
Country Club Heights 100 Ex et er
Aye'. Longwood. 373 1494

Tfif BEST for Dad, DINGO- Make her Christmas mi-rev *ith ii
11 '!f
1
round or heartshap, locket
BOOTS from KNIGHTS SHOES,
Gwaltney Jewelers, 30-4 Park Ave.
201 E First

oned
ALLEYagriculture. Nice Iree% High &amp;
dry I wooded. on 3 streets 700
710' A good investment, 116.500
ALN
3
SPRINGS

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Garage.Rummage

Campers
Travel Trailers

Camper To,, tor Datsun.. Ioyota nr
small pick-up. Phone 373 3700

Purftbrtd New Zealand wriit rabbit
F erd, 60 does. 6 L'.:cs', als C part
3.1.
1 8232,

Sales

PL

• NO SUNDAY DELIVERY

$t.isw'.fllr e,r'ntment

S

Yuletide Gift Guide in the

NO BABY SITTER EXPENSE

1 49

/5

Free Puppies
Half German Shepherd
3779704 alter 4pm

67

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Tritnr5
.1t Aoio

1-1

with nice pines Level land $00 a

lNSTAI.LlD

G*OOMINC, FACILITIES. West
Hwy 46 Ph. Roland Dunn. owner,
11? 4057

Rcgistered Appaloosa gelding
years old Beautiful blanket. t39i
take Mary, 3730*91

MILLERS
?6t9OrinduOr,vr. 372 0)1?

.

GREGORfMOBILE HOP't
)*0)Oria'i of
321 5200
321 5540

YOUR MONEY FROM A SANFORD HERALD

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500 French Ave

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$

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NEW BOARDING K ENNELS WITH

USED OFFSET PRINTING PLATES
23 INCHES BY 36 INCHES

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Trucks
- - and -Trailers
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rorice with low paliments

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USED HOME SALE1
(i
Url e. two. and three bedroom uwj
ho mes a re now going a t a reduic td

BE AT HOME MOST OF THE DAY WHEN YOU EARN

-folfjif 11

,ours now. Term,i Available 190
Alma, Lake Mary, 3731799.

E'i-ry Friday 7 30 p m Buy, Sell or
Consign Call 13*7070, AAA
AUCTION, Hwy. 17 97, Longw4,
Via

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$285
373 699)

AUCTION

.e is a Pug- for Christmas See

Motorcycles

SALE!

ALUMINUM
SHEETS

Cars Removed
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'70

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66

TV-Radio.$tereo

/8

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HOUSEWIVES Iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiift MOTHERS

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Pets and Supplies

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Estates, 7 ml North of Hwy. 136
3)17770.

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• EARN

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FOR

Abandoned, unwanted lunk cars
hauted away Your cost. $10.
Orlando, 79%6191 anytime.
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avick sale. 1179$ Over 30 12
w.des from 54195 Place Homes
Norl, 1797 at Lake Kathryn

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YOU CAN SUPPLEMENT THE FAMILY INCOME AND STILL

Pent Blue Lustre
Electric Carpet
Shampooer for only $1 per day.
etC
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Double wide 7 bedrooms. 7 bath
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fI_.,i..__.. t.,,..
del
iIU'J'.4i,I i.
"V •4IU4

2563 Part.

',lr (on', SEF,SIPIOLE COIN
CENTER. 109, W Is?

I

10' * 50' mobile home Immediately
May consider trade for travel
trailer. Ask fcx- Tucker at trailer
32, Park Ave. Trailer Park.

Appnt.
322.3103

3

WASHER, parts,
servce, used machinesMOONEY APPLIANCES, 373 0697

53

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3 toy Poodles. 6 wks c!d AKC Nita le
P. femalegrown iwdu"., AKC Ph
327 4610

KENMORE

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Stamps-Coins
______ To buy and sell gold or silver cons.
contact in first, We also buy 1.' I'

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i972 Deluxe Skyline, 12 x 64'. 2
bedrooms,all electric, central
heat &amp; air 3276313 or 373 1745

CONSTPUCTCN
inc

hrIpool home appliance center-

,

II

Mc,Ople Home Bank Repossessions
lStocrioosefrom 13$ 73 73 Dea;er.

li

, "Sanford's Sales Leader"
tYourMultiplellstingAgrncy
Local and National MIS

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Appliances

Man',' to choose from 0.c*'s Ap
pliance Sales I Service, 2617 S
French Ave., Sanford, 373 7651
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69
,

Equipment for Rent

Junk

11

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Idyliwlide Homes By

322.2420 Anytime

Homes

61

110' HO' HO' Laugh away your
chopping worries by ullni'p the
Yuletide Gift GuIde in the
Classified Section.

ORiENTAL IUGS WANTED
-. pricesp'd.U'.t'tI ,IF\ ((mI1
'
t.11 *126. Winter Park.

Want to buy, diamond, 7 to 4 carats,
tnu,t be clean 3. clear, and price
must be right. Transaction con
l,clrntial Private party. Write
living lull details to Box 52-0, cart'
of Tre Sanlord Hcra'd, P 0 Mg
1811. Sanford, Fla, ]77'l

fl FOifl) GRAN TORIIIO Nothing
down, take over Call (ridi?
manager Ph 371 6230

196$ Ford Fairbar,e 5,1x)
stat kin wagon. 3100
Ph. 373 1479,

12 Volt Auto Batteries SIl 95 REEL'S BODY SHOP
ItO-? Sanford Avenue

3776917

CASH 372 1,32
ron uSed furniture, appliances,
tools. etc Buy I or 1001 itemS
..arry's Mart. 315 Sanford Ave,

French Ave. 3237960

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64 F mrebird Auto. A C PS l"n
maculale Condition, Excellent
riririr'g (Ofld,tiOfl .777 Il-I? ,'it?"r 1

Auto
airs
1
\CCI2cSOrICS
Part'

,

Cash buyer for used articles, fur
r lure'. etc. HWY .16 AN7:CUES.

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Freezers

BEDROOM SETS, 3

wOoled lot, rivr - rt?s.
ramp, 3 bdrm, 61' * 12'. Dealer, 3230330
II

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3.3utiful Large Wooded Lots
*Street L:ghting *Sidewalks &amp; City Water &amp; Sewer
CUSTOM BUILT HOMES WITH MANY PLANS
TO CHOOSE FROM

MobIle

571

Washers, ranges. refrig. $39.93 up
'iPso repairs. Myers Appliance,
710 Sanford A'e., 373 2937.

I
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I

Pool table, lunior size. 5)0. Black &amp;
Decker Hedge Trimmer, used
once. $23, Golden Pinto Mini BIke,
1 yr old. 573. 3270729.

BkOOICI-IELO.'71,setuonn I ir

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-- Organ Gubranson
i
$500
Ph 64*6*17, Deflary

start at 11*9 95 Get Mom ii.
for
Christmas now Financing
available. Geneva Heating &amp; Air
Condslioninq Serv. 3096 Orlando
fl. 'ri..,..
r....
4'
''"
V JUVIfl um ..rpory
Olvo. on 17 92. 373 54).*

Girls 70"bicycle, $13
Phone 323 515$

Rtollof, 1601 S Hwy 17 f2

579
135

16

Buy

TOYS FOR TOTS and lots of other
qift ideas in lhe Yulhdi'
Guide in the Classified Section

Musical Merchandise

59

to

W,ThI('d
Old turflifur.Ip.
rmii',( privale patty Ph 377919)

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d:stlwashers, compactors. Prices

Standard size pool table, $35

EVEREST REALTY INC.

94MV44

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WEST SIDE
BOOTS, SADDLES
AND ROOMI Yet ilr. Iii 7

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After 1",ouirs
3723991
1720644

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$20

RLCO14OITIONED Refrigerators,
Washers
and
Dryers
WARRANTY. Free Delivery,
'AHITESIDE APPLIANCES. 6U
Fill
'•.

Sat &amp;Sun 9$

4.

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Wanted

68

All sizes 604 models. ID speeds,
speeds, and Standard bikeS now
available at Firestone Store. Call
3770744

n

Drano
new
Spanish
a.
Mediterranean bedroom lets with
intricate Spanish desigrIs, heavy
m.hest handles, and hand rubbed
truth . lpsecesx4 includes dresser,
mirror, chest and bed, $99 cash or
terms United Freight Sales, 3550
S Orange Ave. Orlando

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REALTOR

;22 9214

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6414791, DeBaryoaa 4U3

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Tansp.or?atton
ll-AntIques
.anp

SPANISH

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5?

CORBE11'

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adult Ph 373

Drug
E XECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Attion Committee of Seminole
Ex
Sanford, Fla
penanced and degree m Social
-. with
Scierii.es
prefer r e d

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OREAMWOLO - EXCLUSIVE
D NEW 3
bedroom )'-I bath with climate
control, ranch type porch. garage
and many extras. S234M

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Roll Away fled
Bedroom. Complete, fled.
nightStand, dresser
.
Dinette-I chairs
P,'.odrrn Sofa

)1 2i1

SOFA AND CHAIR CLOSE OUT 1
ICIS with Solid hardwood frame,
complete sets lust 599 50 cash or
terms First Come. first Served on
selection 04 fbrtcs, vinyls or
colors United Freight Sales., 331.3

92

Realtv

REAI.TORS

Specials on good used furniture

STFREO COMPONENT SETS
%99 95 ea. 3 only. In handsome
walnut finish with world famout 4
speed automalic turn!abie, I
speaker audio system, AM FM
radio, I track tape olayer. Cash or
eqm5 United Freight Sales, 3550
S Orange Aste, Orlando Mon.
Fri 9 to 9, Sat. 9 to S.

bath,
unusual home. unturnithed, large S Orange Ave. Orlando.
family rOom, 7 utiliti5. extra lot
MAITLANO FLEA MART
$74,900
t9l Hwy. 17
Open

-

Call

Long &amp; Dining room carpets, With
pads, DuPont 501, gold sCulptured,
like new, 373 149.

t' s', RI 5?

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I

Marine
Equipment

Boats &amp;

Bikes Bikes Bikes

Ne* Necchl Sewing machine,
cabinet Style, flew) piece luggage
set 373 ow.

830.5500

LOCATED ON SANFORD AVENUE
SOUTH OF AIRPORT BLVD.
SANFORD, FLORIDA
323-4470
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123-S714

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NFL.A.

ministration background. Send
resume
Alarn(, e prng
phoft 3oS)flwo

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Fenc, Corner lot,) bedroom, 7 bath
immaculate, fully carpeted, Clow
to main arteries and golf course
Price, $23,700 For more in
formation, call Francs Gerry,

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vi
guinbill machine for S#rvlce
truck. 323 3611, 372 151$.

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HouseholdGoods

ASSUME PAYMENTS

CaSh register. 1 Show case with iron

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On deluxe Necchi zig za'j 3 needle
ROflOu MAR
position, built inbuttotmole maker
29flH*y. 37 ?2
i',ttl designs Pay 533 30 or
372 5961
payments of $1 per month. See at
Sanford Sewing Center, 307 E. TREAT YOUR FEET to a treat by
F'rst St.. Downtown
usinq the Yuletide Gift Guide in
-lut,'iy'. Ctaif,c'd .Sccf.on.
JOLLY GOOD things for glv,ng eta
Suggested to you in the Yuletide I 1966 Bats Boat. 16' fiberglass, 33 p
(3sf? Guide
Evinrudo. .iU aluminum tr,sie,
,j , •
rj .1
.'IILON Pi'fiiEW i'Ukt'll11)141
3)1 1608
buy sell trade
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372 5677
ill uSE Flrt Sf
58
Bicycles
Couch, 7 chairs, dinette 5(1, corn
'Irte bedroom suite Ph. 322 9711

'iPt,,f
ZIG ZA(3 SEWING MA
CHINEs Ill never ben used
TheSe machines have built in
iontrols for zig zag buttortholes,
bind Slitch, fancy patterns, etc
Cast, on terms. United Fre,u'if
Sates, 3550 S. Orange Av
Orlando Mon Fri 9 to 9, Sat 9 to
S

Loch Artaor'-$)) 000 Beautifully
wooded acre with 3 bn CD home
Ili baths, central heat air, hr
wood floors, large paneled dining
room, Florida room. Call owner.
ASSOC 777
3150
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1.73 BedrOOm

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&amp;6-Norws

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Efficiency, Water &amp; Lights fur
rowished. Marlure ww preferred
Ph in con tw wein 4 6

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S7-Sports Equipment

63-Machinery arid Tocls
iii-Equipment or
55 -pets and Supplies

98

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'77 5'?91. tl(;ht% 3?) 11.7

SI

PUPLIC AU(1l0p4 EVERY
MONDAy NiGHT Antiques,
MiScellaneous, New and used
furniture and appIiancc
Plus
It'ciaI sales (watch adST

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U --Auction

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,.

Sales

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Restaurant equipment, new &amp; uSed,
bougr.t &amp; sold. Holiday Equip
rnent, 39)5 N Orange Blossom Tr.,
Orlanno Ph 293 1973

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CITY -- EXCLUSIVE - FIRST
djapes.cenlralheata nd air,fully
TIME ADVERTISED -Heire's an
equipped kitchen, Ad',jltl only, Ph.
older 3 bedroom stucco on pretty
Park Avenue with large eatLn
kitcftpfl, formal dining room. a,v
31
Apartments Rent
oak vloors that we know you'll
like $31.S'I) Also has fireplace,
Furnished

iseauticians wanted, for Sanford's
f-_i,
"
'" "5"
""''" ''5
and 7 p m. 323 moo.

Equipment

HALL

I 505 W 251h St.

AVON R,presentat.vS. Call 444

and Groves

4OH,ce Equipment

.11
El

I)) N Park, Sanford

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central heat air, drapes, closed
garage, fenced 524,100

central heal &amp; air, Sparkling clean
pool. Move In today. Children
Have
some
office
experience?
Camping-Resorts
14
accepted.
373 2010.
Let
Norrell
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ARY
TEMPO
NORRELI.
i,xd
Do your camping
canoenqat
Nice land2oedroomapss.
Winter Park
ramp Seminole. No alcoholIc flllLe*Rd- ph
700Ma9llaAve,.Ap?.3
beverages 322 £170.
773 $S$69a m.
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Real Estate

All makes sewing
machine repair
cleaned, oiled
£ adjusted

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*AMC - JEEPS*

For the best buy 'n American
Motors, and Jeep vehicles, set'.
DON SALES
Sanford Motor Comoarn,
SOG S French Ave., 172 (3*7

OL

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I ii''tJi, Ii)p LlivILL

?Su S Fren c h A v e
I.'vs J?2 7212

larl ,,

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Auctioneering Services

REALTY

SANFORD

LC*OcI

It

fluy, Sell, Consign, appraise, or
specialsates out of anything of
value. Hwy. 17 97 (behind Win
'MOSSIE C. BATEMAN
chester Mobile Homej.)
&amp;C1OKE 14
3-.,7641 .773 7310
Sanford, Fla
373 7L)t

Qk

a

196,3 Dodge Dart, extra clean.
automatic transmission, good
tires, radio, neater Only $43

SHELLEY ItUTO SALES, 701

*

SanforAucton

Autos for Sale

1977 Ambassador Brcuqhman. I dr.
sedan, automatic, air power
Steering &amp; brakes, 13500 373 4904

'7.6 FALCON WAGON.Nothir,g
down, lake over, call Credit
mitnaqer 377 6230
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As:.
1)1 West First t
322 3641

Stemper Agency

Roberts &amp; Gilman
Realt,,r

IP-t't

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REALTORO1L,W1'
1M0
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
tiltS French
327 499)
, 5näay, P2 7)74 cr372 1496
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Ford Gran Torino Sport. Fully
loaded Small down or what have
vo'i &amp; tall. over 737 6316

'IciiRE tpJ

SEWING MACHINES STOi
STITCHES, II) nationally dvrr
tis,id brand has all Iht latest
Stretch SIil(h, famous front
Inadinq b0Ljb,i, built in button
holes, blind hem and decorative
desIgn $99 ea, Easy

BALL REALTV
P1

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CHRISTMAS SELLS JINGLE-.-so

Travel Agencies

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Rummage

Unfurnished

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ClNGSBERRy-- El Capilan Si,
Ray Crank. Builder. New 3
bedroon,, 2 bath homes Car
petirig, range, dishwasher,
dispoSal, central heat air. Lot 180
x16OPt 671 486

80

Autos for Sale

'73

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I

New sweater coat. Wool Skirt,
dresses. S 1$ Silver lewelry etc.
Inguiriet after 7 p m 66$ 6406

Fern Park
131 7167
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Soniom

OFF,
V.MLBERFOPLE,

(ET*wrwr

P.Iymenfs availableUnited
r rciht Sales, 3530 S Orange
Ave. Orlando, Mon Fri 9 to 9.
Sal 9tO S

u,'a,scq

Big i bedroom Mayfair. deal
executive hon', Only 142,000

Read

80

For Sale

Stop

Elmer Bakalla, Inc.

$

Ready?

çKocKrr1

Miscellaneous

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3W first Si,

bedroom apartment. On or before
Dec 10th. Adults, no pets. 2619
Elm Ave. Ph. 131 69S6,

...,,

11-Wanted to Rent

Merchandise

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and p.neapple, tangerines- pink Wa.?ed, P145 and LPNs. Apply in
ar.d while graptruit. picked to
person. Sanford Nursing and
person.
RusiII Crurniey. 37O7V.
Convalescent
Center,
950
Mellonvil fr Ave. Sanford
rj
'S rtet;e( cook. Knowledge of diets
__________________
PIA.40LESSONS
preferred. not necessary- Apply
Lskevliew Nursing Center, 11,19 E.
17 Wft
-k Chord Course
2nd St. Sanford
)-'aeryWesler, 373 1379

r LylPlo CARPET TOURS, INC
Airline tickets, Cruiloo, and Tours at

37-6usiness Property
For Rent

(i'" 'Fl lr cr.A, 2 .'.Ir OI
ttiii- 3 t.4jrcri1, 3 tt,th luU
fenced yard Central hat.air.
Wail to wall I carpet, paneled
family room, air conditioned
garage. Assume mortgage at 7
pd. Call Connie Russell, Assoc

Jack R. McClureI nc

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Female Help Wanted

"We Don 't

Commercial building c,n Park Ave.,
33CC ,q. H 177,000.

TODAY 'S MARKET

Peg Broker, 206 N. Pars,
Edws Bldg 373 uio
.t?ef HrS 373 571 S 34'?

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LAKEFRONT HOME
3bdrm,ney5hgca,p,Is 100x300
Property. Plus 2bdrm home to use
for rent,,! or n !..ss Be,s'ttlut
tree corri'ii sot &amp;, t,
1130.000

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by Art

OF ?A'i HE1D!
SO

''Stop

Not

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THE BORN LOSER

Income alld
Investment Property

(nl income corner property, Ill' a
l'. Zoned commercial SC 3.
$?1.S". Terms Ph
777$Q

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Commercial property
Sterling at 517.500.

GOOD PRICE FOR
$,O i '

4bedroom Park Ridge central heat
&amp; air, extra large storage
building workshop. $24,930. FHA
terms.

830.5500

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DEEE LICIOUS

13

$25,000

4 br.. 2 bath, 3 story, very Ig family
room.ch,ch,allneweppllan(,s.
Well landscaped. Longwood,

323 6"I of 373 CS11

SANFORD CT. MOTEL

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35-Mobile Home Lots

70-Switi and

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SANFORD. downtown. prestigous
office suite, elevator, parking, and
lanitorial service included. AAA
location. Available Immediately.
i'r.:.'" 3?) 7O

345.3

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Tree Riptned Oi-ange,, 57.00 bu
Frehfy picked oraefruit.
i iiers* &amp; Rideq, 733$ Sanford
Ave., San ford.

39-.Rooms for Rent

ck ar.'

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WINTER SPRINGS

f,157; After S. 322-7111

)ervt(e sra'ion arirnoant neecee.
ARBOR-Spacious
3
Apply ri person, Sanford
_Sunoco, Nt*ly renovated Class A rating. LOCH
bedrj-om. 2 bath, split plan, family
1.41. SR 46
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-Color 'TV, COur1e'y car 31Ck UP
room, equipped kitchen, side by.
ierv Ice. Family units, i4
Side refrigerator freezer, two car
Construction laborers for new
flclenIj, over nitet, low weekly
g.ira;e, beautifully landscaped,
plastic Concrete work, Op
rates. 322 33
wood privacy fence A mutt to see
portunity for advanCement. 373
$47.500
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Apartments Rent
CLEAN3rQ*m. l"m bath, carpet.

Tangelos

&amp;

Grapefruit

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For Rent__-

37

16

c allbart Rea4Etate

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REALTY

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Is "Creeping

mas

Houses for Sale

7 story Spanish style.?
lrepiaces. large Florida room.
corner lot. Loads of extras, only

Owner-4 bedroom wood frame
house. Cioie in. 19,300. Total price
Terms Jimmie Cowan; 311
Palmetto Ave.

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I bedroom, pluS efficiency, close tO
lowil only $10.500 with terms, Ot
less for cash.

Country, CO. 3 bedr. 2', baths.
tamily room, storage room, 7
garage, 16 assorted young citrus
ttetj, I 1-3rd acre shaded lot. 373
0307

uxr,

*3) 6300

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Rooms for Rent

29

WIPICO C.ONSTRUCTION CORP.

Granite .Geneva. 349 3191

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JOHNNY WALKER

UN A' L 1
ALL i'L).,
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WEEK BENEFITS INCLUDE,
STATE RETIREMENT PLAN. LII
Houses for Sale
PAI D HOSPITALIZATION,
EIGHT HOLIDAYS. VACATION
TAF F ER REALTY
AND SICK LEAVE.

,

ts--acnon Spoils

.l -TV

3 bedroom, I, o two baths, all
brick. From 133,400 7011 Street to
Locust. turn left to 14th St. right
on Valencia Court North Model
open 1 6pm. d'ilv On site phone
373 7010

BROKERS
The Time Tested Firm
Nights: 372 3424
Days: 322 6173

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HOUSS (orSIe

994

ST. JOHN'S REALTY CO.

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o'-i&amp;WOOD. 3 bedroOrfl.
1'l
101 7$ * 130'. S14 000 Lot
,niord,7S i0,s3.00Ocath.

C, G. BLAIR BROK ER
A .1 PENNINC,TON ASSOC.
3279320
Home
173 7710

VA.- Nothing Down

3 bedroom.
completely furnished,
Call alter S. 372 1191.

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Tangerines. Tangelos and Sat
s'mas,$3bu.you pick. fl3167I.

13-Travel Agencies

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. . i,iC3tfli.i:i :
good fringe benefits. Contact
PersOnitel Dpt.. Sporticratt, Inc
904 514 367?, Perry, Fla.

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Ill to

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ySaer. exclusive Iivifl,
&amp;
bath,
central
heat
tedroom, 2
ar, wall to wAll carpet, screentd
321
porch. lovCIy yard. 39.0-"

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PC-illy, 377 1301
2,840 Hiawatha Ave. at I! v

fl Houses Rent Furnished

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LOST: Black &amp; whole female Small TEXAS REFINERY CORP. ot'trs
000 n Casselbe'ry area Name.
PLENTY OF MONEY plus cash
"Lassie'. Reward $334963
1100 E. 75th
bonuSes, fringe beneflt to mature APPLY: ROAD DEPARTMENT
in 6655
individual in Sanford area.
OFFICE. HWY 1797. SOUTH, Regardless of erperiesce. airmail
Child
Care
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SANFORD AREA
D .1. Pate, Pret, Texas
Refinery PHONE: 3226673,
Corp. Box 711, Ft Worth, Tea. An EqualOppurtunity Employment
Child care in my home. s days
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week 5rall groups of children
Call 323 5241.
TAX PREPARERS- Experienced Immediate possession, assume low
in inciiviu tax returns. Salary
*SECURITY GUARDS*
mIen'St mortgage, low down
Will babysit In my home for working
plus bonuS. Sanford and Lonqwood
payment. 3 bedroom, large corner
ALTAMONTE
AREA
moth er. $20 per wk. Meals in
offices. Contact H&amp;R Block Inc.
lot, carpeted, fully . equipped
(Iudc'd Call 373 103$.
36 N . Blvd.. Deland, Fla., 37720.
kitchen. ga'age. I year old.
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Several needed- notionil company,
(1-904
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521.200
excellent fringe benefits and
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working conditions All uniforms
Good Thinqr.to Eat
BEST BUY-LOW PRICE
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NAVELORA,IGES
perton.I001CxecftiveCenterDr.,
-'Jnbeatable I bedroom, eiIh
Tangerines4.Tangeic
'"l4ndQ or Ph. 94076t collect.
SFIF SERVICE COIN OPERATED
features ,ou
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ar.d curround,v2 area Very
stw,pp,ng,Iakean(lscjsools. Priced
Oranges, Lemons, Grapefruit,
Construction '
ioi investment, 75 pct. financing,
for quick sale at *21,2.50.
Sotsumas. Tanqevisses. Will ship P.
tr, investmeI for thC *110
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oremen
CLIFF JORDAN
GIFTS
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EXTRAORDINAIREUT IL I 7 Y
CON TRACTOR
Some great gift Ideas in Yuletide
come, Call collect, 90 1 775'7167
REALTOR
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Manhole, conduit and cable.
Gift Guide. If will solve your gift
Experienced only, Paid vacation,
giving problem.
holidays, tso$pitatltatI'on. Call
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FOR LEASE, deluxe 1 br. apart
ment. in residential Mayfair
section. Mature adults Q'll. No
pets. Available Dec. IS, $150 mo
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future, good pay, experienced,
ALP license. Anderson Em- 7 EQUIP. OPER. II
picymeni. $300164.
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FOUND
female a- mat. old. Marina
your attic. garage or besemenfI 4 EQUIP. OPER I
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Lost- Pineci-est area, small mile
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Needed. No experience ncessry
reodilh blonde part Pek Answers
Apply in person. Art GrindI
tonameo' "Chow Chow.' Call 323
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4510 (4 4tv"' 17.92 1 MAINTENANCE MEN I
$517 aft? 4 .'fl.
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t's getting close to Christmas
!And all through the streets
The People are bustling in
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LONG WOOD Civic League Library is now open assisting (I to r) Tim Jones, Eddie Hughes,
week-days 3-5 p.m., Tuesday 7-9 p.m. and Christ Palumbo and Heather Jones with school
Saturday mornings to make the facilities more project.
available to school age youngsters in particular. Mrs. John Runge, librarian is shown
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Just look to the Want Ads
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Meeting

swing a deal with City Fuel Oil apossibleshut.down of the road months. We have a pretty
good
also Co.o(Oriandotoleasetiietank department in ianuarywjth an supply of gas," Vthlen
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Avenue intersection. She said
,LAKE
MAR\
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looking for information on
Kastner told the board a $2,700 has been collected
election
citycouncil
meeting school from Lake Mary
Kohoutek, absorb the following
hrider appreciation day will be toards the project
Mrs., (,selo said the corn- Monday night produced little in Boulevard since the school
It becaiis. visible without held Monday sth a parade
optical aids late last week and from the Sanford Marina at 6 mittee has approached the city the wayof results since two of recently made its driveway
appears In the southeast sky p.m. and a reception at the commission to appoint a parks the three agenda items were "one-way" the mayor added.
Council declined to hear the
about an hour before sunrise. Sanora Club at 6:30 p.m. The superintendent for the city and tabled until January', with
By Dec. 10, it will appear only public is invited tc' both the she hopes Ws will be done payment approved to election Southern Bell ordinance with
workers the only stern con- the general feeling they had not
about 10 degrees above the parade and reception,
during the coming year.
hd enough time to study tho
hr IIIItI aRt] h l)cc. 20, almost
'the financial rc xrt from
Kastner appointed Scott sidired,
Tabled
were
a
proposed
ordinance
as it was first
on the line between earth and treasurer Ralph Pezold showed Burns 'i1 iob atn a a
sky.
a Nov. 30 balance of $&amp;620.I0. coriunittee to study and make Southern Bell Teiephone presented at the meeting by
Pezold attributed much ci the recommendations to the Company franchise ordinance city atty. Thomas Freeman.
sutx.ttted to the council by a
Council also declined to hear
Early morning watchers are strong financial position t
chimberon action to take in
a
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Y the fire deimrtment request.
cautioned to take care not to greatly expanded membership energy crisis. Kastner said he t e I e h o n e c o m P
Council stated it felt the
kok Into the rising sun because during 1973.
would report on the chamber's representative, and a request
its rays can cause permanent
Finance Committee Chair- position regarding the crisis at for approving a $2,006 ex- action it will take would be
penditure by the fire depart favorable.
C)è (bilidge
'ii n Mack (1eeland_rporteil a later date
ment,
those authorized a
The best iewrng of Kohoutek
indo&gt;'
Council also heard and payment for election work
should be from Jan 10 to Jan
validated the election resul ts were: Mrs. Florrie Moore, Mrs.
20, just before sunset.
Area deaths
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from
Its Dec. 4 municipal Arylon True, Mrs. Lillian
Hridt'
It should look like a white
9A horoscope.
9A
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election \ P'e
18 run-off Burke, Mr . (ii' Bosch and Mm
feather ds,Isrt 'i b
velvet
811 1 liisp1talnote
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election between Mrs Margie Jutin timer, elec tion board
Classified ads
background. If the co rn et
6713 Public notices
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Hess and Acting Mayor Donaid deputy.Councilman Homer
fulf il ls expectati ons, its head
Comics
9A Societ
Jacg,son for the mayor's post (,eason, also a member of t'e
Crossword p'izzle
should app1sr like a very large
9A Sports
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and a counc il seat runoff bet board, was rot eligible for the
star with a tail streaming out
Dear Abby
9A State
ween Mrs. Ursula West and Lou payment. He did
across a six[) of the distance In
Dr. Crane
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Blankenship will be at the lake election in the balloting.
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scientists and educators. I

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A STAIRWAY to nowhere appeared today on
the Sanford lakefront after crews moved large
fuel oil storage tanks to the Port of Sanford
where Administrator James Ryan hopes to
have a 3 million gallon fuel tank farm in
operation soon. Ryan said five tanks floated
downriver last week should be operational for
petroleum storage by the end of the week with

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eeting Wednesday night In additional 12,
gallon fuel oil abroad.
gallons of dltsel fuel from a De. currertiv hai two 91'.5
By John A." Spoiát
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pf 411d gas tanks and one 11000 gallon
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hot btin called by commission- Sanford, which could be county bapes to secure indicated °P
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gt'aranteed supply of fuel oil for gallons would be dell.ered th is mon th hacking.
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oil crisis wi th municipal
Chairman Sid Vihlen, who its, the municipal govenimerits, week.
said, "Eat BeanL..AmneI Ira
"There is light on the horizon,
Needs Gas!"
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authority chairman Jim Ryan needs.
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1ve some of the problems,"
And if you th ink that one's
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we
lace)
over
VIhien
and
lavender
averted
th
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next
few
Vihlen
said.
far-fetched, I just know you'll
saying It will ask each
have trouble accepting this as
city and the school board to
J' I
on the up-and-up. however, if
work up detailed fuel oil needs
you've lost a horse, please give
for 1974, and to pnevide all 1972
Sanford Police Chief Ben Butler
purchase records — since 1973
must be prepared for submission to Group 7 by Jan. 1. Group
a :all.
By JEAN PAflESON
is the year used by the federal
7
is an Atlanta-based association peclalIzing in obtaining
He has one (for the past seven
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in
ma
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allocastate and federal grants f or socal governments hired by
Cl IAMBEIt PRESI DENT GARNET'!' WHITE
Council certified the Dec. 4 election results Monday
days now) lodged at the Po1ice
tions
coi mncil in June. To date they have ob ta ined no grants for the
Fenevolent Building along the
. Congratulations from retiring president
Commission action came night, with Bil l Grier re-elected mayor, Edith Duerr recity.
elected to council, and (Thai les Glascock elected to 1111 th e
kefrunt.
Harold KListnr (1) Related Photo Page 3A
after county roads chief J. C. unexpir
Council gave approval to th e final site plans of five new
ed term of the late Richard Win.
All he's waiting for is
Lave nder said the first two
( fler' i Photo by Jean Patteson)
devel
opments in the city, including the 14-acre Cassclbtrry
mneone to claim it. Call at 322
was s-'ions into office by Grier. He sa id for a
month s of next year are "gc'lng whileGlascock
he
Space
Center to be constructed north west of th e SR 436-U.S
would sit back, listen and learn, and then the people
U-11.
to be critical," because no word
17-fl
Intersection.
Th e center will include several buildings
has been received (torn the of Casselberry could expect him to participate fully in the
According to Attorney
subdivided
into
"spacettes"
for storage, workshops, and
running of th e city in accordance with th e promises he made
government.
General Shevin, a lLe chief can
office-showrooms.
A
small
se
curity dwe ll ing to house a
in his campaign letter,
"I don't know what the
make arrests, carry ftrearma
caretaker
is
included
in
the site plan.
The runoff between John Zacco and John Yamnitz, who
quota's going to be, come Jan
and conducts searches. Show a
P of the Space Center property is in the county on land
utied
for the second vacant seat on council, will be held Dec.
ary. They won't tell me,"
little more respect to these
zoned wholesale-commercial. City Atty, Ken McIntosh hs
Lavender said, alt could be
gentlemen, yab hear?)
adv
ised this secti on be a nn exed Into the city under Ind ustrial
Council r ef erred two bids on dump trucks to th e
The
Greater
zoning after construction is complet ed . Work on th e project
Sanford
a new membership record for 5,000 gallons, or It could be mayor's office for checking and recommendations. Low
Chamber oi Conunerce today this year, with 426 corporate nothm,
will start around the beginning of next year.
ladder was Iltintielman's Ford, who bid a list price of
Thanks to Ned Julian
In o ther action on the fuel oil
elected W. Garnett White as its
The oth er final site plans approved by council included:
members and 639 individual
$5,927.77; trade-in $1,325; and net price $4,602.77.
mailing me a cony
crisis,
commissioners
of a 1974 president, with Wayne
th
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Ca.selberry
members. The total lees for
Shopping Center to be developed on SR 436
Othe r bidde rs were Joe Qeamons listing at $6,141.45;
publication which is put out
aut hrized, purchase of "every
by Albert %ice-president, Bill
opposite Indian Hills by Ifaskell Realty; the Tropicana pools
1973 are 124,112.50.
Hal Spragins of Town and
gallon we can find." at 30 cents trade-in 81.40u; and net $4,741.45; and Johnny Bolton Ford
Burden treasurer, and Ralph
sales office arid demonstration pool, also on SR 436; the Inlisting at $6,128; trade-In $1,135; and net $4,993. Clark
Country. Included was a Pezold and Martin Neiswander
ternatlonal Houz of Pancakes restaurant to be construct ed
Mrs.
ter Gielow, chair- a gallon, noting pri ces are Chrjsler Plymou th submit te d a no bid.'
Wal
quotation
attributed
to members of the executive man of the new Ladies Civic hitting 40 cents a gallon
on
the corner of SR 436 and Hibibiscus Road ad jacent to the
Consulting engineer Cal Conklin told council if it wants to
Theodore Roosevelt, who committee,
currently
will
be
at
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and
ha
lkwell
Park water pla nt; and Seminole Si te s mobile home
and Communities Affairs
t apply for fed eral grants for sewage works, all documen ts
procla imed the follo wing some
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ta
park.
Retiring president Harold Committee, reported strong level rapidly for governmen
fifty years ago—"The th ings Kast ne r said the hard work and Inte
rest In the committee from
that will destr oy America are: cooperation of
the chamber the women of the community.
Pros perity-at-any-price, peace- directors had made this one of She said the beautification of
at-any-price, safety-first in. the most successful years. Sanford has been a major
stead of duty-First, the love of Kastner thanked Executive project this year, and the
soft living, and the get-rich. Secre ta ry John Krider for his committee has pl ged the Postpones
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quick theory of life."
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future I do not know. I like
to keep my options open."
He said that "under no
circumstances would I
consider such a move
before the latter part of
1975 or while I'm chairman
of these ti4 0 commissions.,,
Rockefeller organized
the Critical Choices
Commission as a state
group, but It was later
expanded into a national
commission with direcLions to study the great

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Ralph E. flail, Osteen
Francis N. Hafnet'. Deltona boy, Winter Springs
At)M1SSlOS
Marguerite
Eugene J. Halter, Deltona
GeItwejt
Sanford:
TtteviUe
Catheriae S. Cuiitbs, Eau
DISCHARGES
Christopher L. Shaw
Joyce A. Coyle, Winter Gallic
Sanford:
Michael L. Shaw
Springs
Santiago Valle, Longwood
Donna Duran
Odeth Wayne Medlln
Gerald H. Sisk, Miami
Kathie Underwood
Calvin D. TUbs
DISCHARGES
Odeth
Wayne Medlin
Robert [. Jones
DECEMBER 8, 1973
Christopher
L. Shaw
Ada C. Blanchard
Sanford
ADMISSIONS
Michael
L.
Shaw
Sharon F. Bass
Sanford:
Mark A. Linebarier
Bobby Robinson
Mark A. Linebarier
Willie Faison
Robert M. Jordan, Sanford
Elizabeth
F. Schreier
Joan Gilbert
William fl;imon
!lcne G. Fraser, Deltona
Rickey F. Mann
lna K. Thier
tra
Eva I. Tuip, Lake Mary
:rgaret L. Myers
Enmz U. Jarrett
Robert L lluffman
Leslie
W. Dean
Thelma
S.
Baker,
Pearl Covington
BIRTHS
Bonnie
Stottlemyer
Cacselbr--v
Philip J. Westgate
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gilbert
Annie Mac Bowen
Wanda M. MOhn, Cocoa
Ruth E. O'Steen
a girl, Sanford
Sandra J. Burns and boy
Pierson Little, DeBary
Charles E. Bachman Sr.,
Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Bass a
tienrietta E. Page, DeBary
Ann D. Armstrong, DeBary DeBary
boy. Sanford
Margaret H. Mai sh
Martha Walker, Deltona
James R. Thomas, DeBary
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jarrett
Mabel
E. WiUiarns Deltona
Albert S, Lewis, Deltona
Melvin Ott, DeLand
a boy, Sanford
Elaine
B. Nichols, Deltoa
Catherine Audas, De!tona
William Otley, Deltona
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Baker a
Haywond T. Livingston,
Bruson lee Lawrence Jr.,
Marie A. Distefano, Deltona boy, Casselberry
Deitona
Jkrnartj Kirtinen, Deltcria
Mr. and Mrs. hank Tu!p
1UI'fl C. Scott, LaKe .\1;iry
Jeanette G. Tennel, Orange
Herman K. Trotier, Deltona boy, Lake Mary
Doris
J.
McLaughlin,
City
Mr. and Mr-s. Robert Coyle a Longwood
Margaret A. Adams, Deltona

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He's quite special, you know
Classified has many gifts
That will set him aglow

DECEMBER 7, 1973

Mdrrin.4 i'i. akion it 0 ?'ntoIi:,t f$fti
'I.)l.'iq d*J,cecv, pr.portj fr.n Al (ongt
"WI towtol ,K, coniiiViiq of fr1
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with Vk141 $.cII
1401" to.td b, ssi.co.i
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Scove'] has already applied
for a diesel fuel allocation for
the city but there are no state
regulations providing
allocations for gasoline for
cities.
Knowles noted the diesel fuel
allocation, if granted, is good
only for 60 days.
The city is now paying 25
cents a gallon for diesel fuel, a
47 per cent Increase over the
f Con't. on Pg. IOA Col. I

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"They're waiting for federal
action."
Knowles said he was
"shocked" when the State
Department of Community
Affairs cilice of fuel allocation
suggested the city "shop
around to all gasoline dealers
and negotiate a price or else
simply use local filling
stations."
City contracts for diesel fuel
from Scovell Oil Company and
gasoline supplies from Gull Oil

ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) —
Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller
announced today he was
resigning as governor
effective next Tuesday, but
said he had not decided
whether to seek the
presidency in 1976.
Rockleller, 6.5, said he
gould not seek a fifth term
as governor. He said he
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to two groups he chairs—

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Those she'd love to receive
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FTU—An EntrgY Task Force consider ways to combat scheduling (to consider a coinmittee is comprised
of
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Tech University to Investigate
and Saturday classes). Con- Constantine, President of th
and recomnmW PovW-Saving
The Task Force, chaired by servation efforts throughout the FTU Student Body. A computere
plans for the sprawling campus
Dr. C.B. Gambrel], academic nation will be monitored to gain tabulated survey is being
and its nearly 8500 "resident- vice
president, is ooklng Into a ideas for the Flu program conducted on
Lis
an area basis to
variety of energy-saving especially as they may relate to assist in the forming of cat
moves. Sub-committees have Central Florida.
Pools. A second survey Is being
F11J President Charles N. been formed to study mass
taken among faculty, staff and
Millican, ir naming key transportation (car pools-bus
Mr. James K. Eller will serve students to determine the need
members of the University service),
campus housekeeping under Dr. Gaznbrell to assist in for public transportation to
community to the group, em- areas (lights, water, air con- the coordination of University FTU. It a decided need exists,
lthaslzed the need for un- ditioning and heat), corn- efforts to maintain an effective results of the
poll will be
mediate action to ease the
munications
(paperwork
energy
corervation
program.
presented
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Tri.County
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cutbacks now In effect, Knowles
said the city will need 5,000
gallons of diesel fuel and 11,000
gallons of gasoline each month
for city operations.
Sanford received no bids on
diesel fuel and gasoline Dec. 5.
Knowles said distributors didn't
bid because they say they
aren't sure they will have fuel
supplies,
"The state hasn't acted to
provide allocations or to
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government won't have a fuel
crisis in the next 60 days.
The report also stated a
gasoline shortage of up to 30 per
cent can also be expected in the
first quarter of 1974.
"The federal government is
leaving cities and distributors
hanging," Knowles said after
reporting to city commissioners
that he is attempting to
negotiate purchases of diesel
fuel and gasoline at "tank
wagon" retail prices. Even with

In the wake of a Florida
Energy Committee report that
there may be a 40 per cent
shortage of home heating oil
and diesel fuel next month,
Sanford City Manager Warren
Knowles met today with city
department heads in efforts to
further curtail city use of fuel,
Knowles said MGnday night
that he couldn't say the city

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neighborhOOd if it had one off.
Kunkler, who headed the investigation, declined to
say if th e arrests resulted from a tip from a person
interested In collecting the $12,000 reward.

warrant issued by Seminole County Court Judge

Wallace Hall. They were to be arraigned at 2 p.m.

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legislation.
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Call for free evaluation 131.7370.
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nexatilon and zoning by Sanford of a 9.3 acre tract
proposed as the site for a building components
manufacturing plant.
The 24,000 square fodt plant, expected to start
operaUons with 25 employes by Miy 1, wiU manufacture
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and Ar th ur Ray Brundon, 17, of 45 Hastings St., are in
the Seminole County jail charged with arson in lieu of
$8,000 bond each.

SHERIFF POIX
...Comrnends detectives

WI11INGTON (AP)

Thiere are numerous times
when it's -nore pracUcal to
turn-off the boob-tube. and is
de3erving of our criticism.
However, there a:v programs

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210 Magnofis Ave.
322-4622

Drawings, Fast, dependable, I

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Casselberry'3 Air Flow Design. Inc. air condition firm,
Seminole Count) Sheriff John Polk said
Polk, sa ying there Is no indication of official union
involveme nt lfl the ftrc, 111.50 said no link has been
16established between the arson, and the Nov. 6 bombing
incident against the home of Air Flow co-owner Robert

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_ F or free
Central Air Cowitiaring
estimate, call Carl Harris, at
SEARS Ir Sanford. 327 1171

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Pro christrin" salt, on flooir model
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see t he m Big Savings. Geneva
Hosting L Air CoW;fioning Sqrv. Poodles. T*rrlersi, spaniel&amp;, ma,slelr
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HOME MOST OF THE DAY

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available at Firestone store. call

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BEDROOM SETS, lust rectivels 7
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Equipment for Rent
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SADDLE EQUIPMENT SOOTS
~harripooer for only 11 per day,
Western Wear. SO" at the 04d
CARROLL'S FURNITURE.
Pa.
Carr&amp;: wiiisrtf n shop, ii-92. I mite WasherL Dryom Rangft Reftig.
S".95 UP. Repair all makes'.
DtBwy.
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Myen Apipflaimle. 210 Sainford is
Pets and Supplies
in sue. 2t x.. cL-*n. 6..s.- -

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Prices start &amp;I low as S"."
comilm U9,95 for componentio. a
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EC000IED WelrOera?ors
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29 pct. dowm balance "years at g

club Or organization
can apipur in this
listing each week for
only S3 Per week? This
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Buy, sell. comign, appraislif, or Private pwly rntnt sell tNX,W full of
beautiful furniture, Spanish
val". Hwy. 17 92 (behind Win- Mediterranean bedroom suite.
cheotf Mob,# Mort,
d'nWJ room Suite, F1411, room &amp;
furniture,
Spanish
Santora, Fla
723-744
Meterranurs tlylg room suite,
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Want iO WI SometW69? A s.-insil
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Autos for Sale

Campers
Travel Trai ers

3927Hwy

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
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12 16(y. Spring Hammock Park. I,-*
29. 2 bedroom. I both. Phone 322.

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PUBLIC
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USEDHOmE SALEI
MONDAY NIGHT. Ant.ques, TVs,
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OM two. and three bedroom wwd
miscifillantious. New arid UW
Sanf(.rd Sewing Ceffler. 30? E.
PIANO IN STORAGE
homits &amp;M now 90V at a - educed furniture and appliances. Plus First St., Downtowm
price with to-* payments.
special s-ales (watch ads).
-beaurtiful Console stored locally.
Stdilioom suite. dwblo bed, comGREGORY MOBILE HOMES
Reported like new. Resportsible
Piete. ciresset, with mirror. night
party can lake a big saviN on tow
ndoDir IfAuctioneering Serviceiiiiii

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the NaUOIIIEIeCfrICCOcIeInaL following week, LaPointe and
I3rott resigned, and Cornleast four i nstances.

Commissioners Challenge State
Attorney And Grand J y To "P t Up
Or Shut Up" On Death Trap Charge

else,

dangerous as the grand jury chief Judge of the 18th judicial
county.
details from U
state's at- appointed for twoyear terms on year-old Altamonte Springs has been cancelled,
circuit, and grand jury f oreman
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grand
Jury
charged.
th
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wake
of
th
In
contracto r forced to resign
Commissioner
Commissioner John Kim- torney's office, but no reply has the board.
Commissioners
did
agree,
George
E. Hodges.
his
indictment
by
the
report
and
Indictment,
cornNuni'd for one year terms after
last week said no in- been made public.
third
electrical inspector
A
areful to however, that the inspectors
Nained to the review board were electrical worker's union grand jury on charges
fortnation on alleged fire
one
Cecil
Hurst,
at first backed his
move towards the reforms were J us tified on at !east
Tuesday were Florida Power nominee Dona ld Karraker, and tortion and perjury.
hazards and death traps ha
recommended by the grand appeal point, ruling against the colleagues' challenge against
been presented by State Corp. . executive Ken Dyer, incumbents Buddy Eidel, t
for
jury,
including revamping the review board, and made con. the power of the contractors,
Shindle faces trial Dec. 3
Attorney Abbott Iferring or the electrical engineer Ilay Scliad, present chairman, and Sid
allegedly threatening a cour.ty them-proposed electrical or. cessions on three other poin ts, but backed down prior to the
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electrician Vihlen Sr.
grand jury arid demanded and journeyman
Dropped from the board were electrical inspector who has dinance and expanding the two of which will be Oct. 30 meeting.
Gene Simpson of Forest City,
details.
Tuesday, thirst was called "a
"upgraded" in the future.
E. C. Harper Sr. and former since resigned after a cam- review board.
Tuesday night, Kimbrough all for three year ternis.
leading
candidate" for the pot
grand
jury
and
the
two
Thie
Forest City Fire Chief Bill county electrical inspector Carl paign of protests by contractors
-and Commission Chairman Sid
Despite the apparent peace of chief electrical inspector,
inspectors
charged
the
review
hose Jobs he had rejected
Vihkn Jr said 'no rep)) has Kenle), Seminole Junior Bowman.
I crea .
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soon
Irecu a se 0
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not
reBowman
was
A scheduled public hearing
10
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Clamified Ads.

niture, etc. HWY 46 ANTIQUES.
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Adding a room to your Home!

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Phone 3234MIA.

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pfice 11000 BTU Gibson A C
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After weeks of meetings by counter-offensive against the
the review board, culminated grand jury, demanding inby a joint review board-Central fortnation on the dangerous
Florida
Code board meeUng, buildings allegedly existing in
S
both chaired by Buddy Eidel an the Lounty.
his
made
Kimbrough
Oct.
30 county commissionState Attormey and the grand grand jury and the state's
demands
In
a
letter
to
State
Wi
ee
ting
ham
LaPointe
review
board
m
inspector
ll
Wistu, the "layman" mciii- appointed despite being named against
jury to put up or shut up" on attorney."
The Herald and Gov. Reubin her, and contractor Ronald just two weeks ago to fill the and Rocky Brott, both of whom rnered out basic agreement that Attorney Abbott Herring, with
Oct. 9 charges of dangerous

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inester. excellent flres Just SSW,
SHELLEY USED CARS. lot
French Ave., 3232260

Equ uy.ndAswrn.Payrnefltl

Larry's mart. ?IS SwWord Ave,

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Complete double bed, ctwsf &amp; odd

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bedroom. I billpi, Central h#at and
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PRICED $32,500

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Trucks and Trailers
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~II e'Il Just have to wait for the
hl buildings they
new, nine-member Fir to
A
Seminole County electrical were talking anout."
'ihlen last week said Ii no
review board was appointed
Tuesday night by county information is forthcoming and
commissioners who then re. -i f ;I residence should bum, t.he
issued their challenge to the fault will be- on the backs of the

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1970 Honda, 11S CC, good condition
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Buy direct from boxcar at who1isji

cord player. Peffect condition.
1125. 322

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m,~#crs. and Jeep vehid", See.
DON BALLS
Saf.ford Motor C-;ml)anY

Orlando. 29S6i1 an-time.

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PREPARI NG FOR BIG MOV E
SOUTH ASTERN PETROLEUM Ma ntenance Inc. we er Bishop

Sheely of Jacksonville Beach attaches brackets to a 40 foot high
storage tank on Sanford lakefront so a crane can move it to nearbv

Lake Monroe for floating to Port of Sanford Ne'. osuiers of fornict
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"tank farm" property gave five tanks with 3W,ow gallon capacity to
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Fifteen Republican senators have
lectured President Nixon on
ways to cleanse his adminis.
tration of the Watergate scandals.
Their advice ranged from
universal pleas for complete
disclosure to suggestions,
which Nixon rejected, that he
resign or submit himself
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Atty. Ken McIntosh, after City Engineer Cal Conklin told
council Monday night it was implowtible to devise a long-term
plan as they did not know what the long-term land use and
flood water flow in the area would be
David Meadows, owner of Land 0' Lakes, told council
the interim plan was designed to cope with the heaviest
floods.-the kind that only occurs once In every 10 to 25 years.
lie said the plan solves the Land o• Lakes drainage
problems and does not create any problems down stream.
In addition he said he was prepared to participate
equitable basis on all future drainage plans in the Land 0'
Lakes area which would be part of the city's master drainage
plan. lie said he would provide indemnity against any

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but all the dethishave not yet been worked out. fle said they
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every time I have company, I enfor.ement Frrnt
conduct a
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t:m tudy icading to u pollee ricorti trees
AL1M.1Ui'E .SPRINGS —
be
planted
to floe the
I'll use the
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with other ci
City council Monday night center," Myers said,
the
subdivision
as
record system.
adopted policy giving city
soon
as
a
tree
planting
Fees for civic rganiiation
Baxter .said the
Lased civic organizations free tise of the
cdv will micliing now on order, is
auditoriuiii were set provide 25 per cent matching
received: ,
•'e of mt Ung rooms at the new
$50 and the policy notes no fundi, part of it In clerical
civic center, dedicated Sunday, fee will be levied for city
Swofford said the city will
assistance,
over the vocal objections of sponsored events.
charge a fee of $15 to $25 for
Price-Waterhouse
Councilman Don Myers
replanting large trees on
Mayor Lawrence Swofford prepare the fundingwill
P• private
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indicated the first city spon- plications.
Myers, Insisting the city is sored functions at the center Payment of $19,298 25 was
An ordinance banning the
giving away use the $250000 will be Seminole Junior College approved to Glace and Rad- parking
of commercial vehicles
structure, criticized as well the classes for senior citizens.
cliffe,
city
consulting
in
residential
areas was passed
continuation ofa300er(jve per
In other business, Comp.
for work o
on first reading aI!er a public
cent of gram receipts fee to troller Denver Baxter
the West hearing at which no one ob.
commercial enterprises
authorized to file by Thursday Altamonte area.
Jeeted,

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the launching of three astronauts Friday on a recird 85(Lay space journey.
Skylab Program Director William C. Schneider gave
the go-ahead Tuesday night after a day-long review of the
potential hazard from cracks found In the Saturn lB
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"We have conducted a review of the Saturn lB and the
results show the vehicle has an adequate margin for safe
flight," Schneider told newsmen. "We know of nothing
that will keep us from going Friday."
He directed the control center to begin the countdown,
aiming for liftoff at 9:01 a.m. EST. The launching had
been postponed twice in the last week because of the
cracks.

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Bids Opened

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renting

Three bids
50 KW generator, Low
bidder was $4,816 from Boyn ton and Associates, Inc. Tampa
Araments bid $5i36 and Wind's
a nbid.
Bids were referred to the
englr.eer and utility
department for the eciiicaflons to be checked and a
to be made to counicil.
Two bids were opened c hydraulic excavating equipmeni Great Southern Equipment Company bid

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Attorneys for a group of
migrant farmers claim Defray Beach, Fla. is denying
sewer and water to a proposed low-rent housing
development In order to preserve qj all white area.
Attorney Bob Graddy told the SIn U.S. Circuit Court of
Appeals Tuesday that even if the city could prove It did
not deny the services on racial grounds, the denial still
aedbouing patterns.
perpetuated s

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SPRINGS
been served by gravity lines West side of Lake Florida.
Nineteen lots the city'snorth and their elimina
tion ill not
Swofford said the city's acGreat Southern bid 110.000 an the a di of 'the city's
side were removed from the effect adversely the program Lion is subject to approval
by
dra
planned sewer
LAKE MARY
he said.
Acting
tie U.S. Department of Housing Mayor
Council deferred action on the bids until they receive a
program Monday night by
Donald Jackson as1ud
Development of the vacant and Urgan Development(HUD) city
report from the mayor's office.
council Mond4*y to accept a
Mayor Lawrence Swofford land within the area cited will and approval is expected later
Bids were opened on dmmp trucks for the Utility
because tA the property owners' not be
CALNO
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wen t. Joe Creamons was the low bidder at $3
refusal to give easements for said. Feed for connection to th
R
nominations
for
menibtrship on
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A pre-construction conunit, with the trade-In onevehicle. 00w bidders er
sewer line installations,
the
Fast
system
at
a
1a
Central
Florida
lime will be ference with HUD officials Will
Johnny BOIIOn Ford, $6,228 per unit less $1,Zi0 for trade-In;
"There Is not time to go
r ouncl
JEAN PAON
Regi
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Pl
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in
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$250
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wilt
rat
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,nb
he
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available." said board chair.
than
the
also
be
he
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later this week, he
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and condemn the present $150 and owners will
Herald
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ns
of
submitting the name
man Mrs. W. I%CXLiOfl
said,
Luke Potter Dodge k 346 per unit with a $700 trade-in.
easements," Swofford said, have pay the cost of the lines
direcliv
to
the
county
cornBoard member Vernon • lie
The north side sewer
Chairman of Seminole Junior
ec
Bids were referred to the city manager and niayor'
insisting the city can no longer in the future, Swofford said,
mission,
College's Teacher Evaluation said If a teacher .uuwu
is financed with a $915,000
offices for checking before council takes action,
wait for the property owners to
basis of a st fired
Jackson
said
accepting
the
Committee
Burt H. Perin:hkf °
udent
Bids were opened on baseball field lighting at SumTracts excluded were Lots 22- federal loan and $413,000 CALNO proposal would show said he expected SJC in- evaluation, and then protest the
merset Park. Thompson Electric bid $9,981 with poles, $8,287
voluntary donate the land 25Terrace
Frost'sApartments
addition inarea,
the lot
federal
grant.
con- solidarity within the CALNO or- structors would be tftaan. timing in court, a copy of the
A tract
bid Approved
for the project will
without poles. Clark- Electric tAd 17,100 without
All the properties deleted cn
Bids
ganizatlon.
evaluation wn.M pth!y be
the west aide of Lake expire next Tuesday '-'
nointed with .
were referred to the dtv mnar
frem the program oiJ
iiie
resignation
'of
Victor
College Board of Trustees valuableevidence, and should
Aiaioe and lots 51-64 on the accepted by the deadline.
thekIng befcre council 'kes action.
Miller, Winter Springs council. TueLy night to Include
be available to the ad.
Clty
to
-rcpsenUrg the cities of teacher evaluation procedures ministration at all times.
bid for $17,000 for payment due on the new fire truck. The
" first .student evaluations
Seminole County on the an annual evaluation of all
monev was not a budget item. He recommended council
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regional
council
has
made
a
the new procedures will
instructors,
including
those
under
include Li the bid money due
H
hydraulic excavation
i
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vacancy
both
the
county
comwith
tenure,
apd
to
keep
coples
be
started
within the next tIl
machinery and utility department backhoes. Council put the
mission
and
CALNO
Weeks.
to
t
bid on next week's agenda.
he evaluations on file by the
NOVEMBER 13, 197.1
fill.
Shirley A. Letterio, Deltona
co llege adminIstration,
In other action College
Bobbie Forrest
ADM1SSIONs
Anges H. Lengel, Deltona
The
evaluation
committee
President
Dr. Earl Weklon
George L Roundtree
Sanford:
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George E. Llcn, Deltona
has been working for the past Is recommended the board apJohn Kenneth Dekie
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Carrie L, Peake
i ng Contract
Betty Jane Moran, Geneva Claude M. Whitten
months on an evaluation prove buying over a period of
Louise Williams
Niles Held, Orange City
procedure report, Perinchief fIve years the computer
Bernard Guy Thornton
Clyde T. Ellison
said It was the feeling of the equipment the college has been
Clara N. Bryant, Oviedo
Joe
S.
Smith
Ela
A. Elbell
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majority of Instructors that leasing (or the past three years.
David I. Rice
A
hrisline Westerfield
Bfh
student
evaluation of tenured He sa id this action would cause
Irene M. Evans and girl
Bernice I)avis
lh .-ic- Lwitv Schuol
Mr. and Mrs. David (BarII
tructor
should be conducted fllorithly payments
Lillian Books and boy
by
Mary F. Gibson
Board will hold a regular Middle
only once every three years, $136 and free maintenance on
bara) Ritchey a girl, Orange
n
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Margit
Awzustlr,e,
DeBary
Mary E. Russell
City
icn
th
is'1i WOUi(i be conp.m. in
a. &amp;uth uie Elementary
C.
aUUUWiUiU(IC1IiCVaIWJijQJ
LJVLRfl(1
Betty
Anne
Cotton,
the county courthouse,
should
be
returned
to
tiarifleaflon of Name
In.
tinued.
The
board tabled the
WINTER
Gertrude Lelsenring, Deltona
SPRINGS—A structo
Altamonte Springs
School Supt. William "Bud"
rs
th
co
wi
out
mntttcr
until
a report could be
Paul 0. Paulson, Deltona
pies being
9. Approval for Repeal of
recommendation will be
Pcrl C. West, DrEary
DISCHARGES
kept
by
the
Layer said he will recommend Local Legislation
made on whether the equip.
administration
John C. Carter, Geneva
received by city council
Sylvester Loehr, Deflary
Sanford:
a contract for data processing
ment
will still serve the pur.
10. In Lieu of Transportation
faculty
sentiment
Raymond
C.
ulting
Hays,
Geneva
co
ns
engineer
t ry
Mary F. Gulick,
Ben Steele
in Seminole County Schools at Hequest
Richard
stronger
on
the
of
poses
of the college in five
dispositi
on
Smith, Lake Mary Madaus at 7:30 tonight on
Frederick Docke, DeBary
JaneE. Pruden
the meeting.
years'
if.
J.R.
the
evaluations
then
on
time, when it will be
YMCA
CarryL.Adams,Longwood llattLlWay s request for
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will also be discussion Agreement
mission to clean up lake Inper. frequency of evaluation of eight years old.
on the construct.ion of a building
the tenured faculty" said Perin. The board approved bidding
ranchlands area,
12, Field Trips—Longwood,
for trainable mentally retarded Forest City &amp; English Estates
liattaway
also
has
been
chief. He said faulty inemnhers on a motor honie-tpe vehicle to
ep
and an auto-body shop IV. OLD BUSINESS
asking the city to annex 70 felt it should be their privilege be used to desseminate in.
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M4y Sok
tnt
or Seminole
mntno1e High
a
to retain the only copies of their formation about the college,
,1ig1. C iwI" V NEW BUSINESS
Lw Lost ton La
acres of land,
ir. i
p Kraft Co
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Layer said
evaluations
and it should be register suudents off-campus,
KaA
vi. IMS FOR AI0N
A It CI
$4') i,' iii,
A code if ordinances
$1, !I'. lI
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Alc"
"1 will
rnd For counselling.
prerogative
111i 111i 0'.
the board
ii', ii, rwepnredbytheMunkipalcetheir
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A. BUDGET &amp; FINANCE—
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that the state probe of
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ea
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ti
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were
They
approved
the ap.
(.orp.
and
is
made
a Proposed '
4dAtt
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21h
available
to
'asseloerry Elementary School Bus. &amp;
to
the
the
administration
pointinent
Retired Senior
plementng law, up for con- it
Fina
oc
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R
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-dl begin Thursday," Layer
Volunteer Program advisory
sideration,
is
expected
to
get
I. Fivanc;al Sta tement &amp;
Am TLT
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l'iie board approved a board of live members: Rev. cs
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the boards approval,
W
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Warrants tOf uttutI 1I3
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D-a'hii- Mr student
evaluations
3 41 Ai
being
five acres tract will appear
made
William ii
3. Sewle High School
W,v
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by
instructors'
Mrs.
Ned
Julian
Sr.; and Mrs.
rwin CM
immediate
owl Ind
, , seeking approval to
Mike Butler.
subdivide
114 7111 It')
141- 14h 74,- his tract into two parcels
and supervisors before the original
B.
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Invocation and fledge ot (;atchel,PERSONNEL-Stewart c*ft Pw
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are
returned
to
1"
EMIR
asking for building pert
Director of Personnelcl,
Allegiance
The only other items
Instructional
and
Non11 ROLL CALl.
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Stock P ro, G.
All board members agreed a
, 1944 agem, are routine reports
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analysts said Tuesday's late
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itEPtJlcI—wii)iamji P. Layer
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should be kept by the ad
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it is
ministratun If we ever need
Winter Springs Elemen. E)ireclor of Purchacin
'. l44i US. rally had spilled over Into early
14
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:"
trading
titry—j'ermnjssion to Bid
to
order;
to
cheek
back on an evaluation
.
Pledge
to
Flag;
Roll
Call;
n
I. Installation of
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Reg P
Casselberry InvestigatIon
E01 ALI
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Approval of Minutes of October we should be sure a COPY Is
4,'
2. Ceiling Installation for
f-.ir
IN
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Dow
Jones
average
of
30
54ICII
Lin
Data
Processing Eastlroojc
w ti'. 30, 1973; Health &amp; Recreation
industrials was up nearly a $
flcco,ndatjon_lst Reading
FLI P.. IReport, Commissioner John
PurchaseOrder
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poiht and advancing issues I Ily
Ruilting for 1MH
Ford JIM
Booth, Zoning and Industrial
i), PUPIl. PERSONNEt
sollil R
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rnoderatclyleddeclirrson the '4?rth
Stucntc
or t
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Utport, (O1!iliiiSSiOfler 'Ito&gt;
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Br uk
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Th
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ii of
Polan
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&amp;
Bridge
Rtport
25,
1uhuiert
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I Maternity Lee—Non
sioner Cliff Jordan,
Volume leader on the Big Tt.h
Offering you
a compfef line
Vocational Technical ('ertifted Personnel
57I
Also, Police &amp; Fire Report,
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Board
in
early
4
trading Was
Seminole high
I'l.tilthng,
l
sions
of
service
with
diligence-,
UAAC
Ind
Cornmnlssjoner
Victor
Miller;
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Ma&gt;oi Report, Md)or Brown,
1' I N UFTES-4-k--tober 10. 12 &amp; 24
gained 34 at 30; and Vornado *4"Will
7. Approval of Mr Con- l97.
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In such situations, he said, the rules of equal
apply and the C1&amp;g is compelled to show that there was no
alternative but to deny the services.
"We maintain the area is one into which the city wishes
to prevent the intrusion of any minority housing," said
Cruddy, representing the United Farm Workers of
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the President promised to make
lull disclosure of all facts bearing on the Watergate conS
troversy and other scandals
that have beselged his administration.
Sen. Howard Ii. Raker Jr., of
Tennessee, vice chairman of
the Senate Watergate cornniiittt'e, said Nixon did
spond
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President meet with the
in m' private but on-the-record
question-and-answer
session.
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responses were frank, candid
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frank presidential conversation."
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week and at the party he played
a chorus of "Happy Birthday"
on the piano for the 7S-year-old
Bennett. Party guests included
eight of the senators who had
meli earlier with Nixon.
All Republican senators have
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that the rise In gasoline prices and the possibility of
rationing has brought a surge of inquiries about small
cars and their economy.
"This gasoline thing has got people scared to death,"
says Danny Papernoster, a salesman at Dick Clifton
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Sa lmon
operator who also serves as a Monday and will close next
member of the police reserves, Tuesday. The victor in this race
is the lone candidate to have will presumably take office
qualified so far for the special immediately after the clectiom,.
election Dec. 410 fill the city
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"how ridiculous can you get? 'groaned Gov. Edwin W.
Edwards when he learned that many drilling rigs In Gulf
Coast states were pinched by diesel allocations.
Fritz Spencer, Louisiana's energy coordinator, said he
approved 16 emergency orders Tuesday totaling 120,000
gallons of diesel fuel for drilling rigs In the state. He said
he had 14 applications pending
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News Briefs

Events

By JAMES CARY
Copley News Service

The

action

and criminal allegations involving top White

Israeli Middle East war, and a narrowly averted

House and other administration figures that has
grown out of the Watergate affair.
The resignation of 'lice President Spiro T.
Agnew in the wake of a federal grand jury investigation into cha rges he was guilty of kickback, extortion and other crimes while first a
county executive in, and governor of, Maryland.
President Nixon's decision to
courts a summary of recorded White House
conversations believed to contain evidence
related to the Watergate case—a complete
rciii'ci'sal of pIiioU stands.
The uproar that followed including firing by
the President of special Watergate prosecutor
Archibald Cox and the resignations of Atty. Gen.
Elliot Richardson and Deputy Atty. Gen.
William Ruckeishaus,
Subsequent moves in Congress to begin
impeachment proceedings against the

President Nixon financed the purchase of his
homes on Key Biscayne, Fla., and at San

U.S.-Soviet confrontation there over indications
Moscow might introduce Soviet forces.

Kissinger

Nation

Add still more spreading ramifications of
Wa tergate, involving a mysterious $100,000
political contribution reportedly given to
President Nixon's good friend, Charles G.
(Bebe Rebozo by billionaire Howard Hughes
and allegations the money was kept unused in a
safe deposit box for three years.
Add another report that Rebozo knowingly or
unknowingly cashed $91,500 in stolen stock that
had been used to secure a loan,
.Link this to continuing interest in how

The nomination of House Republican leader
Gerald Ford, R.Mich., to become vice president,
a move bringing into operation for the first time
the new 25th Amendment to th e Constitution.
The apparent decision in Congress to delay
on Ford's nomination until it ca n be
determined whether the President will be impeached. The decision on that could be months
away, leaving the vice presidency vacant.
Add to this the ou(break of ' a new Arab-

WASH INGTON_There has never been
another period in American history like it.
Consider the cascading, disastrous sequence
of recent events:
A constitutional crisis of unprecedented
dimensioris centered on the presidency and vice
presidency.
The amazing complex of issues, side issues

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MIAMI (AP) — Five Miami police officers have been
relieved from duty pending further investigation into a
young woman's charges that they abducted her from a
downtown tavern and raped her.
The 18-year-old woman, who admitted she had been a
prostitute for five of the six months she's been in Miami,
passed a lie detector test earlier this week and spent
nearly four hours Tuesday with state attorneys,
authorities said.
"What she says happened, happened," said polygraph
examiner Warren Holmes.
The woman said that two officers threw her into a
pickup truck and were later joined by three other men,
police said. She told officers that all five were out of
uniform.
Police refused to Identify the five officers pending
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WASHINGTON
to im.
White Ilcuse undercoverman information) in order
John Caulfield has told pie mtflh the wiretap.
Caulfield got this informa Senate investigators about
wiretapping
Presilion
for Ragan from a friend
his role
Nixon's
brother.
Donald,
of
Caulfield's
in the Secret
dent
and columnist Joseph Kraft. Service.
"Caulfield again went to
These sensitive telephone
the
Ehrjichman
and said that a
taps were ordered by
installer
card would
President's right-hand man, phone
Johi' Ehrlichman, who ap' be necessary case someone
in

pare tly didn't trust the FBI were caught while tamper with the telephone line.
to d the tapping "because it
Ehrlichman
instructed
was a
to go to John DaCaulfield
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Reiv'a rcls
only tapped Donald Nixon's
to get this card. Davies
TOKYO (AP) —
The Nationalists continue
would not mean an end to trade
a sumphone, according
the card to Caulfield
gave
This is one of the major steps invoke the long years of Amen , and other exchanges between mary of Caulfield's closedfrom opening statements
whopa,
' svil it on to Ragan.
the chinese rcard as a prelunboth sides, some important
an friemthjp and support for the two Other nations that have dior, t 't i muny. but Nfl'
\b4ut a wetk or ten days
development in Climese-Aireni- mary to an exchange oF am- (Jtmiang. But privately they see Liken the same route have ductud "Personal sur
following the initial request
can relations can be expected bassadOrs. The other, more tin- the handwriting on the wail, markedly increased their trade veillance" of him.
from Ehrlichman. Caulfield
from U.S. Secretary of State portant one is for the United Their newspapers are pre. with Taiwan. Since Japan broke
"Caulfield was to monitor was again called by EhrlichHenry A. Kissinger's visit t o States to break diplomatic rela. paring the public for a
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final relations with the Nationalist this pioject to determine if it man who s
(ions with President Chiang break,
Peking.
government last year, some had any merit," states the wiretap because (the late
A rupture in the formal des 400,000 Japanese have visited summary. "Caulfield did not F1 chief J. Edgar) Hoover
Foreign Minister Chi Peng-fei Kai-shek's Nationalist governbetween Washington and Taipei Taiwan.
lna toast at the banquet he gave ment on Taiwan.
listen to any of the tapes would take care of it.
stw'fj)! night said Kissinger
resulting from the sur- Caulfield called Ragan to
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"This wiretap was placed "clttro&amp;J it hr placing it in
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recalls receiving telephone about this tape."
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calls from Secret Service
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Washington. He added: "We
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Donald
Nixon
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ess that we started two years
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ago as rapidly as possible."
there was nothing of value fellows will have a day of
corn i n g from t he s u r - reckoning. There have been a
That "much more" could in%'eillance, and he recom- lot of stories written. I have a
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two governments have resolved
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of Chinese finanallegedly terminated follow- Anderson and many others
cia assets frozen in the United
ing
Caulfield's recommenda- are 95 per cent untrue and
States and claims for American Ø
lion."
false."
property taken over by the
As the "action officer with'
Ragan's attorney, Philip
Communists and that they have
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family problems," Ehrlich- comment because he is talktradeJflLsslOflS,Th13W0U]d give
man also "gave Caulfield the ing to the Senate Watergate
the growing U.S.-China track a
assignment of tracking Committee about the Kraft
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put the two countries much
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Anthony Ulasewicz, to approached through his at California
"to investigate the torney, had no comment
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and
report it back to Kraft was unavailable in the
the 9,000 U.S. troops on Taiwan
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Middle East when we went to
could be another by-product of
11% --The Joseph Kraft tap was press.
ordered in June 1969.
Washington Whirl' One of
States has promised to pull 3,,...- "Ehrlichman requested that the Smithsonian Institution's
000 out, and the communique
Caulfield arrange the tap most fascinating historical
10fl and Cbou signed in 1972
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within the next 24 hours, ' items probably will never be
said all of them would be
st a t es the sum mary. put on exhibit at the famous
moved when the situation warA little light would help!
'Ehrlichman explained that museum. It'c the list of contributions to the Nixon camhe could not use the
because It was a 'sieve,' and paign from the Smithsonian
therefore it was necessary for Associates' National Board.
27 members on the board,
Caulfield to do this tap.
16 coughed up more than
Contacted Ragan
$34O,000 ... 'Fh prestigious aci
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After
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looking at the counting firm of Coopers and
Is No
Georgetown neighborhood Lybrand did the auditing to
where Kraft lived, Caulfield back up President Nixon's
heading down a doubtful path when
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cope with mass unemployment,
went back to Ehrlichman to Dublic statements about his
it proposes a sort of civilian "GI
As the task force noted,
explain
the serious difficul.
an Clemente land deal. Now
With our colleges and universities
Bill," as a corollary to that policy,
number of available Jobs for young
tics
inherent
in
placing
a
we've
learned the firm got a
already turning out more graduates
The proposal is for the federal
Americans is likely to increase
$242,000 contract from the
wiretap
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that
neighthan the job market can absorb,
government to
pay high school
Justice Department to
during the 1970s. Technolc.gy is
borhood. Ehrlichman again
more than half of all young
develop
graduates for performing various
an accounting
tending to create more Jobs than it
emphasized that the tip had
system (or its Law EnforceAmericans are still opting for a
"community service" Jobs. The idea
eliminates. The jobs to be filled are
to be done and so instructed
ment Assistance Adminiscollege education. This dilemma,
wouid be to give them some work
in private industry, however, not in
Caulfield,
trat ion,.,. The Washington
according to a new study by a
experience and the time to decide
community service categories.
"Caulfield told Ehrlich. Post's rapier-penned columwhether four years of college is
governiTent task force, can t
man that he would contact nist Maxine Cheshire has
route they really want to follow for a
blamed on Washington's policy of
The number of young Americans
Jack Ragan, his contact from signed up to do a book mr
career.
promoting the growth of colleges as
entering college can be controlled n
the 1968 campaign. Ragan $150,000 to be called tenan end in itself.
However, a federal program
a number of ways, including
and Caulfield went to the tatively "VIP." One of her
properly
The (ask force of educators
which in effect would pay young
designed
entrance
neighborhood together to unprinted episodes involves a
people to stay out of college, at least
reported to the Department of
examinations. Washington can help
survey the preposed tap, and busty Playboy centerfold
model who dated Secretary of
for a while, Is a lame solution, all too
Health, Education and Welfare that
those who are diverted from college
Ragan told Caulfield
that he State Henry Kissinger.
typical of the government's ten.
what is needed now Is not more or
by encouraging vocational training
bigger colleges but a type of
dency to try to solve a problem by
and expanding present work-study
throwing money at it. The proposal
education after high school that
programs. This promises much
leads more directly to Jobs. That
smacks of the m.akework programs
more than some kind of young
people's WPA.
makes sense, but the task force is
instituted under the New Deal to
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cor..servation of resources may very well
judged by the action Congress takes on
legislation whose purpose is the creation of
federal policies that will promote recycling of
salvageable materials,
A move toward the proper climate is contamed in a bill which has been introduced by Sen.
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Athabasca sands and the frontier of hope for continental oil
security in the 1980s. You're back where t hm' talk is of current
fuel hirtagu:. and how to meet them today and in the uhter
mediate years.
B. C.rids le
smi of its own conventional crude oil and part
olAitwrta's t) pipeline to refineries in Washington state just
to the south. t
tiu e air here is filled with fears of spills from
tanker3thatmayinafewycarshed(orthoscnear ywaterside facilities, bearing loads from the now-certain Alaska
pipeline which will tap the great North Slope with its rich
new discoveries.
The U.S. Paufic Northwest expects to need that Alaskan
outwt, since Canada is s'en a5 keeping more of its cunven
t:urial production for itself. Shipments to the U.S. already
have been cut back 175,300 barrels a day. Steep new export
taxes have been announced (to the outrage of freespirited
Albertans, and a new pipeline is to be built carrying western
Canadian oil beyond it. current eastern terminus a' Toronto
all the way 1.' Montreal — lessening dependence on
Venezuelan imports in the earn provinces.
So Vancouver s spectacular port is cold w a ter in the face
of the dreamer fresh from the Aihabasca future. U's a place
for totting up the realities of 1973.
Let's 1iok at where the world's proven conventional

reserves are, and where there-might he mre to be drawn
out before falling back to "second line" synthetic crude from
such stores as Alberta's oil sands and Colorado's shales,
The experts put the known conventional reserves at
almost 670 billion barrels. Middle Eastern and African lands
hold 462 billion barrels, or around 70 per cent of the total.
"Africa" in oil terms includes productive Libya. Nigeria,
Egypt, Algeria.
But, as everybody knows, the world's presently largest
known oil pool lies n the Persian Gulf Arab countries and
nearby fran Their total is some 356 billion barrels, and
Saudi Arabia holds 138 billions of that reserve.
With their staggering new price boosts and their war-inspircd cutbacks and their embargo of shipments to America
(joined by Libya), these lands are teaching the West the
rrilous meaning of dwndency upon this Immense reserve.
hey supply Western Europe with 80 per cent of its energy.
West Europe and Japan tO9t h'-r have been I a 1-: jug 69 per
Lent of all Middle Eastern and African oil, and the United
States had been counting on getting more and more Ws take
was closer to 10 per cent of its consumption than to the an'
flounced 6 per
Burdened with soaring demand from more cars, more
power plants, more pull on supplies from antipollution
devices, America can't find quick set&amp; Not Pst Canada(10
billion barrels in conventional reserves), but Venezuela (13,7
billion) and Indonesia (10 billion) have racked up price hikes.
Ths'v, with the Middle East, are the chief U.S. foreign suppileN, and lately we've been importing 35 per cent of our
needs.
Known U.S. reserves. including 10 hilion barrels in
Alaska. total less than 40 billion Vet we have our optimists
Some iy Alaska's North SIoj),. may hold another 190 billion
90 •mt dio ered Prudhoe Hay, 100 in westerly miaal
reserves (Area No. 4). And there are liberal estimates that
U.S. continental shelves off California, the Gulf of Mexico
states and the Atlantic seaboard may contain 190 billion
more. But none of this is "at hand" to carry us through to day's crunch toward the more distant but perhaps safer
dreams stirred UI) by Athabasca,

Sen. Edward Gurney
Suite 5107,
Dirksen Senate Office Building
Washington, D. C. 20510
Sen. Lawton Chiles
Suite 2106
Dirksen Senate Office Building
Washington, D. C. 20510

Rep. William Chappell
Suite 1124,
Longworth House Office Building
'111'siiuigton D. C., 20315

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Suite 423,
Cannon House Office Building
Washington, D. C. 20515

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla, (AP) states were also rejected.
in complying with ,the Civil effort on the part of state 01(1The plan called For increased
State University officials
University officials estimate flights Act.
daIs" but that it did not contain recruiting of minority group
have promised immediate ac- 870 million in federal funds to
Holmes said the rejected plan sufficient detail on how the members but did not say how
(ion to provide Information de- Florida universities Is at stake showed "an obvious good faith goals set
out would be achieved, this would be done. It gave no
manded by the U.S. Civil Rights
basis for projected increases In
Office In rejecting Florida's
minority enrollments and did
desegregation plans.
not show how facilities would be
"We will respond to their deimproved at predominantly
tailed questions and provide
black Florida A&amp;M University,
whateser additional informaTALLAHASSEE, Fla, (AP) the legislation now pending
If it was determined Askew IlolaTics said.
(ion they want," vice chancellor — A co-chairman of the Florida there will solve
"Vow' plan must be specific
the problems needed more power, MacKay
Philip Ashler said Tuesday.
Energy Committee says he'll we're been worried about," and Firestone were to ask the both as to objectives and proc.
"My general impression wait until Congress acts on said State Rep. Kenneth MacK- governor to call a special
esses and each action in the
Is,, they are giving us "A" for President Nixon's recoin- ay, D-Ocala.
sion of the legislature to consid- plan must be set forth in dc.
effort on what we are doing but nwndations for energy con'
tail," be said.
MacKay and State Sen. cv their recommendatIons,
they need additional informa- servation before deciding George Firestone, D-Miami,
Regents corporate secretary
(ion," Ashler said.
whether to ask for a special were authorized by the Florida
Meanwhile, officials said two Hendrix Chandler said that belegislative session,
panel earlier this month to see state universities are planning cause Holmes letter rejecting
The letter
Civil Rights
"I think our consensus now is if Gov. Reubin Askew needed to install computer systems an earlier plan arrived May 19
director Peter Holmes de- we should stay as closely additional power to lower speed which automatically cut off and the new plan had to be in by
iminded a new plan within 90 coordinated as we can with limits and allocate fuel on an electrical devices when power June 11, there was little time to
days. The plans of eight other Congress and see to what extent emergency basis,
furnish the details now sought.
consumption goes up.

Sen. Lori Wilson,
1755 Pelican Drive
Merritt Island, Fla.
or Senate Office Building
Tallahassee, Florida
Sen. John W. Vogt
110 Mutiny Lane
Merritt Island, Fla.
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TAIJ.AIIASSEE, Fla, (AP)
— Goy. Reubin Askew was the
only state Cabinet official to
teasel via commercial airliner
to it hearing In Naples, but his
cnergy saving efforts cost the
taxpayers more money than if
he had uet i state plane.
Askew, three aides and two
security guards took a cornmericial aircraft to Naples for
the Tuesday hearing on the proposed Big Cypress Zwainp purchase.

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DAYTONA BEACH, Fla.
(AU) — The Daytona Beach
News-Journal today demanded
that Sen. Edward Gurney, RFla., resign from the Senate
Watergate Committee.
The News-Journal said Its
editorial In today's editions was
prompted by Gurney's lone vote
Tuesday against a resolution
for President Nixon to meet
with the Watergate Committee.
The newspaper said another
major reason for its demand
was the fact that Gurney was
under investigation by the Justice Department sind possibly
the Senate Select Committee on
Standards and Conduct for an
allegedly secret political fund.
According to sources, Gurney
cast the only vote against the
resolution by Sen. Lowe I P.
Weicker Jr., R-Conn., to formnally request the meeting and
ask the President to makc
available all tape recordings
and documents relevant to the
panel's investigation.
"This is the logical approach
by the committee," the News.
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was all fabrication," said Broward County Sheriff Edward J.
Stack on Tuesday. "The couple
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Herald told police that he was
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trip. Three executive pool air.
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craft nude the trip but Mkew'
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Askew left 'hind Atty. Gen.
12-passenger Gulistream plane which state aircraft bu- Robert Shevin and Comptroller
stayed in Tallahassee.
reau chief Max West said would Fred 0. "Bud" Dickinson, who
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!w'nse, but it b al.'j crergy sav- Jet fuel for tbe ruun" ;rip,
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tary. "The governor wants to do mated total of 450 gallons of Added expenses were incurred
his part in energy saving."
fuel, West said.
by auto transportation from
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as they surveyed the scorched remains of a recreation
center which provided day care, educational and
recreational activitics for more than 1(K) senior citizens.
The center was gutted Tuesday by fire which police said
was set deliberately by burglars who splashed inflammable liquids on the Interior walls to feed the blaze,
"What can I say, where can I go," said Harry A.
Shugar, 72. 'Some people cried. I felt like crying because
it was a place to ga and something to do,"
Anna Sarbosky, 81, said she took arithmetic lessons at
the center.
"I live to come here, It's not good for old people to be
alone," she said. "I sit and talk with other ladies,"

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says he's still hoping for an early settlement of the 14-day
walkout of electrical workers at Florida Power and Ught
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Jim Tillman says GOP legislators are offering Florida
citizens a chance to vote themselves a tax rebate.
Tillman of Sarasota said Tuesday he was sure they
would not turn down the proposals on tax and spending
limits the way Calif Grnla rejected Gov. Ronald Reagan's
tax rebate plan,
"It is an indisputable fact that the people of Florida are
a great deal more conservative than the citizens of
California and I feel tax relief is something that all of
Florida's citizens desire," he said in d statement.
Reagan's plan, which would have used the state surplus
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HEATING INC
ShPlb)1lle, Hush',ltIe Char the season ith Tennessee production at SJC he had to \lF"A(,F.IUE isa must for all
1007 Sanford Ave. 322- 6562
lottesville and Richmond, Ind.; Williams' classic. THE GI" walk around the campus mose inturested in quality
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MENAGERIE,
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students
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ftl tfll Me p(mitfly til vate I n Jpfing% ano serninote county,
%r(hon 34 71110 The W !-, eq ft-,e
Sorninole,
NE 1, lying nerth and east 01
Coynly,
Florida, Florido,onces weft for at itast tour
0"cribwa*.- Lotil, Bloc* D, pE.RN 41 Offiectilivir wreks prior 10 Ih
Goidenrod Fioad.
Further cincritoed as X0 so acres PARK ESTATES, as recardtd In dAI0 01 1110 Putlic 1`1486119. tht dat
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local,tel a, ml eastern IPW of Lake Plat 11109k 5- P0,94111 10 13, Public Of the Iirit publication to IS# daft of
"Oviell Lvf*"n R#d Rug L&amp;ko R"d ROCOlds Of $41MInOlf County, the 1411 pWicaflon, both d&amp;fes in
an the narth and Howell Branct, Ftorlda, IfU the Well 40.12 IM Clusive. shdll not bo lqss than
Road on tht Uwth
thtrft4 of Pwic outcry to the twenty "hi 00 days in addition.
Th;i wuWic h"ring will be I)eIj m h' h"I "-d best biddirr for cath at notice &amp;hati be posted in the area I(
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FLORIDA, ORLANDO DIVISION COURT No. 13-114 Od Civ - Iim# Interested parties and citil"
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direction of Roger Jarand
came out for the audition
Seminole Junior College's staff
fht cast for THE GLASS
drama and speech instructor. MENAGERIE includes Carol
Mr. Jdrands productions have Lasiter as Amanda, Bill Lub,
won richly deserved critical as Tom, Bud Rawls as ffie
Worn n s
acclaim in the past
Gentleman Caller and Debbie
BUS
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which
was
one
of
Wiley
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Judge Volie Willimm was perfection3 and back-sliding
,Mrs. M. R. Strickland, Mrs
Carol and Bill are graduates
every now and then, we still H. M. Pearce and Mrs. Fred Mr. Jarand's productions, last
guest speaker at the November
hold the title of the Greatest McCollum were introduced and year, was rated by critics as of Lyman High School and Bud
general business luncheon
welcomed as new members and one of the best college and Debbie graduated from
Country' in the world."
meeting of Sanford Woman's
In v ie
He
reminded
the
audience
Mrs.
E. A. Monfortcn as a re- productions of the Central Seminole High in Sanford.
Club.
that God alone can save usfrom stated member.
He chose as his topic A
our selfishness and short.
Worthy Creation and stated
Mrs. Volie William arid Mrs.
htedness. One hundred and
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one years ago, Abraham
words from a quotation by
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Abraham Lincoln who said, "It
By FANNIrn.. EDWARDS
Mrs. Robert Karns gave a
nation's wounds. We are still at report of the Junior Woman's
Ifemid Correspondent
is difficult to make any man
it today and if America is,
nilserable who views him.elf a
at Putnam. Mrs. V. M.
IAGNOLIA CIRCLE
Club activities. Members were
last nation tosurvlve,wewlllbe
DELTONA — .Just ar worthy creation of the Almighty
Smith,
Mrs. T. J. Taylor, Mrs.
reminded of the club's annual
at .t to the very end.
reminder to all loyal
rs' God who made him."
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Circle
met
s. Yary
The Public Affairs Depart. benefit, dessert bridge party,
The speaker said, "why
and supporters of Ow Deltona
for
the
Thompson.
Sanford
Garden
Club
Nov. 21 starting at I p.m. with
Woman s Club who are looking should we be miserable when
ment of the club was in charge all departments participating
'' 8 meeting at 9 30 am
fhe December meeting will
of the program and Mrs Walter Door rues will be awarded
for some extra special we comprise old) 7 per cent of
Mrs Carl T1&amp;lis, president be held at Mrs V M Smiths 's
and hostess, served doughnuts, home in Geneva.
and a
the speaktr.
produce 40 per cent of thc
someone in your life
pecan rolls arid coffee
---w orld's goods and services and
Luncheon hostesses were
Mrs. William Foster is in
The meeting opened with the
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Come to the gigantic extra consume 50 per cert?
charge of postem and public Lord's Prayer and reports were
"Maybe we should spend less
special Bazaar, Friday and
Mrs. Charles Kauffman, Mrs. relations. All card players are given by conunittee chairmen.
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S. J. Davis, Mrs. William invited to attend and play
Saturday, Nov. 16 and 17, at the time complaining and conMrs. Robert Brisson, horDeltona Woman's Club House centrate on preserving mu Southward, Mrs. J&amp;mes Lash bridge, conasta or the game a! ficulture chairman, reported on
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an N.-..-=ndv Rnalevard from system. Despite our Im10 a.m. to 5 p.m., each day.
periwinkle, oleander and
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members of the club
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busilyengaged In making items
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For traveling, Mrs. O'Dell
uhose a red pants suit and the
rose corsage from her %edding
bouquet. The couple left for a
wedding trip to Mamoth Cave,
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FLORIDA
N01IC@ of Public Hiparing
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:

to the corporate IIMIIS of tht City of
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NEW MT. CALVARY WOMEN'S DAY
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and carried a single long
sternmed blue carnation.
Bridemnaids were the Misses
Rita Trenkamp, Audrey O'Dell,
and Debbie and Jane Maver,
sisters of the bride Their w

for Sorninole County, Florida,

publicatton of this notict. the tic

Section 7771 30 The S",f thesE
and the HE ' of the SE '. LESS
AND EXCEPT the R Wiora County

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colder annexation of the
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
following described propfly lying State&amp;MunlcipalOuga$
is hereby çlven that the
Aulitant united States A"ornity
undirsigned, pursuant to tho and being in serninott County, other bonds &amp; Securitits .,_..._....... .............
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Att rney or 1* ntiff
Loans I. Dis
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F cttious Name Statute ChapterFlorid
Lots I thru il lflcluilv, of Block Other Assets
PublIsh Oct 31 Nov 7,11 31 1?73 $4509 Florida Statute will register
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withlheClerkoftheCircultco,jr?In H, Tract 6$. Sanlande spr ings,

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father, the bride chose a formal
length gown of chiffon 4mnd
chantilly lace. The A-line
chiffon skirt terminated in
chalkl m~eep -Ind the lace
boWce featured long contour
11 sleeves. Her long veil with
Spanish lace edging formed a
train. She carried a cascading
bouquet of blue and white
carnation!, and yellowroses,
with a center corsage and
'trailing ivy.

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Dated of Winter Park, Orang#

mid fictitwus name in &amp;cc
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rec4uIrements of Soction
645.ft Florida Statutes,
S- Richard Carl Schulti
S: Robert Harotd Schults

Seminole County. Florida at pubuc
CK)tcry to I ht hightst and best b;d(*r
Icr caih at 12:00 wcloa noon
Tunday, Ditcernber 11, I973 at the

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Mornbor A.I.A -Memb*r F.O.I.C.
Name
SISIVI011
Ut ITED STATES DIaTRICT 110010 us name of SunShint "Fictitious
ChaPter
$610
Florida
Statute
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capital
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COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
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reg er with IP.e Clerk of the Circuit
register SbId name with the C lerk
FLORIDA ORLANDO DIVISION —
(Par value $10 r th
Court, in and for Serninoit Covnty.
the
Circuit
Court,
Seminole
County,
COURT NO 71-164 Orl Civ Surpivs . .
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the
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Florida In acCofdance wlin the Ftorida, upon receipt of proof of tic.
Undividtd Profit%
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Plaintiff, -v. AIR CONDITIONING
filiovi
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to-wit.
BRITCHES
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SOUTH OF FLORIDA under w$lch
FFICUS&amp; DIRECTORS
Florida Statutei 1957
Florida corporation et at Di
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Phil
6(enneman
danl(s). -NOTICE OF SALE C!"0141S C. Carleton M D,Chdirmanolthtfterd
Cenlor, Highway 43#, in the City of
Notice is hef*by given that pursuant Publish: Nov. 14. 21, 21. Dec, 5, 1911

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The church as decorated
0 with basket arrangements of
white gladioli, blue and yellow
carnations and greenery.

The much anticipat ed $ S arc itects Gutmann, Dragash
million Seminole County bond and Mau, who have not comissue to finance a new jail, a pleted their feasibility study of
south count) courthouse annex, the Sanford count) cour
an agricultural center and a thouses' Iloor expansion
rvamped Sanford jail first 1,roJt t according to c
ballyhooed for a February 111issiuner Jolui Kimbrough.
public referendum, may not be
to
ready before April, corn"Let's hold the hot iron
rough urged his
"Culprits" In the dra= are colleagues Tuesby night,

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Sanford Mayor Lee Moore City NItinager Warren
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inance
IuLs beer, authorized by city Kr,owles said the ,'developers drawn annexing the Auto Train (multi-family, office and in- zon.ing tit Wd for restricted
co;nml.ssioners to sign a con main" project will start within terminal propert) nest of stititionil zones
industrial
tract with low bidder Central 10 da)
-Condemned 18 substandard
Florida Water System Inc. for have been put in escrow by the lots on the south side of Wylly a 5.5 acre tract north of Country
st
ructures at various locations
a $221,598 sewer force main on group of developer. and will be Avenue, west of the airport Club Road and west of Country
the city's south side that will completed within 90 working where a septic tank company Club Circle and property at the in the city and gave owners 90
lfl wtiicsi to bring
eventually link 7 000 new days
will relocate from the lakefront corner of Palmetto Avenue and
dwelling units to the
- Ordered an amendment 28th Street.
ty The
demolish them
sewage treatment plant C'
contract bid b Central drawn to change the zoning
Fl
Lane Monroe by the "Big Inch" Florida Water Systems Inc ordinance to allow
— Set a Dec 17 public hearing
The 5 5 acres Is the building
cexpires Dec. S.
interceptor maln now undsor
ditionat
uses
colleges, site of a new 47.000 square toot on Condev Corporation's anM d' public hearing
construction by the city.
s at %ocationalschools,highschools wholesale distribution facility nezation request for 10 acres
egular meeting and public buildings in MR-1 for Continental Central Florida wes'. of Airport Boulevard arid
The new main, being funded
b a group of developers, will commissioners
(multi family zones and Foods The commission put on south of Jewett Lane.
--ect to the
"Big Inch" north
of West 25th Street near the
Notice
railroad and run south to __________________
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Airport Boulevard, east to U.S.
THE STATE SANK OF FOREST CITY
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
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observed last Sunday with the theme: "Christ Is Made The
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daughter of Sir, and Mrs. Louis
and carried tringle long stem. the bride and Dennis Noah,
wore a brown knit dress with
bl ue (arntions.
The brides mother those a brown find tan long vest,
became the bride I H
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Denni5 O'Dell, brother of the blue knit A-line dress with mati-hing accessories and a
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loyal and dedicated ser%1ces to the ctrches she serses and
to the community in wluch shro,lives. Chuirs and gruup!.
honoring Mrs. Williams were the Sanford Community
Chorus, New Bethel Choir No. Two, the Sanford
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The second grade students from Sanford Grammar
School and Mrs W A Fields, teacher, went on a field trip to
the Seminome County Health Clinic. This activity culminated
a unit of study on Community Health Problems During the
course of study, Mrs B Woods, the school nurse, who works
out of the clinic. spoke to the children about what services the
clinic offers and how to help prevent certain health
problems. Ile children *ere amted at the many ~,ervicel
and departments as they visited all parts of the clinic.

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The Just Us Club invites you to a rummage and bake
sale, to be held Friday and Saturday beginning at8 30 am
and continuing throughout the day untfl all items aie sold.
The sale will be held at the Old Cue Recreation Center on
East First Street The sale Is to raise funds to help complete
the Good Samaritan Home Donations of items for sale as
well as baked goods will be very much appreciated. Mrs.
Mary Smith is president.

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h untin g expeditio
when the shooting
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Griffin's home on
'lliesday to a charge of man.
Michelle Drive in Casselberry,
police .said.
shooting death of casselberry
flit state attorney's office
Lit) Councilman !tahard Wu-z.
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twice arnmended the
Trial was set for Dec. 3.
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Win, 34, dIed No% 4 frcm
wound he suffered Oct 16 Wirt the shooting Griffin was picked
in his second term on the up by police and ,charged with
asauit. The charge
city council when the incident a ggra
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occurred,
Wirt, Griffin and Arthur murder, but Tuesday it was
changed to manslaughter.
Rainier were preparing to goon

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Rev. Robinson, as he spoke from St. Luke 15:2 on "This
Man." The Rev. A. J. Mack and the Trinity Family wish to
thank all of their many friends for helping to make this anniversary a success Miss Katie Robinson was chairman

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It s really too much for a loyal follower of college football
to take. But It really is some accomplishment.
What I am talking about is the success that the
University of Pittsburgh has had in just one season under
their new head coach Johnny Majors.
Anyone knowing anything about northeastern college
competition knows that Pitt has been the doormat for many a
year. The last time Pitt had a season worth talking about was
when Mike Ditka was with them. That is a long time ago.
Since then, ten seasons, the Panthers have had one losing
year after another.
Last year they went a horrid 1.10 and were blown out
numerous times. The year before they were 34 defeating
B1athc*k Prep, Oshkosh U. and Stinking Desert for their
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now with a5-3-1 mark an if they beat Army (who has lost to
everybody) they will wind up with their first winning team In
a decade. Some I ciks have even suggested that they be
awarded the Lam bert Trophy for the rags to riches story.

Iowa State Wind Change
And what about Majors? The ex-Tennessee footballer is
from a family that eats, sleeps and drinks the sport. The grid
is in his blood. At Iowa State he took the cyclones from the
murky depths of consistency — consistent loslzg that Is —
and put them in two bowl games in three years. Not bad.
Right now bowl officials are talking about the Panthers.
Last week they lost to the Irish of Notre Dame — who are
wibeatn and fifth ranked in the Nation-by the score of 31.
10. Losing by three M's won't win too many awards — but
the Panthers played a very respectable game and the final
wai, a Lad on the misleading side.
Yardage, first downs, passing and all the other indica tors were evenly or almost evenly matched with the
fighting Irish. However
football games are won by the
team that gets the most points but you at least must admit
that the Panthers have come one heckuva long way In the
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Right now the Panthers are picked as the leading contenders for the Fiesta Bowl, In Phoenix Aria. They were
dumped off the A
Bhiebonnet and Uberty Bowl lists after
that loss to Notre Dame.
But, the Fiesta people are really interested in Pitt and
kill extend a bid to them If they whip Army Saturday, ac.
cording to Fiesta Bowl director John Reid.
Majtz5 snd his team has ux4icated that they would be
more than pleased to travel to Arizona Dec. 21. The Panthers
post season match. The two teams square off against each
other to decide the championship of the WAC who plays the
role of the host team In the contest annually held on the
Arizona State campus.

fieldersasdTuesda) after being pionship
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There are indications however, that the ex-Vol may not
want to coach the prop. He has been mentioned wanting to get
back in the SEC as a coach. There have been opportunities
for instance in 1970 when Bill Battle took over from Doug
Dickey who moved you-know-where.
If the VeTs had wanted him they probably could have
utten him. flat Battle
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Hattlets track record (32)4 in three years) the ridge ruiners
didn't flarjr- -m istake.
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different schools and in a yeai or so probably write his own
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Miller shared the lead with
Miller had a 2,86 total, twoAllen Miller Is a free-swinging curr ent p.ce-setter Gibby Gil- over-par, going into the last 72

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Painting when they won three points from the

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Julius I ring scored 27 points John
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ranked Double-A Father Lopez beat a sagging L1coce eleven by with the champs. New Smyrna
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thr.mpionship by defeating Ohio State 63-3.
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Iowa at Ohio State: This one down." With Nebraska next ...

prove Darrell Royal 's cock- Is 0-9 Only twice have
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between
Mike Fitirna Fahning ef Buffalo,
McKinney and Clint Walker i. ..
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polls, New Smyrna Beach won to call Chanipion."
Ocnee6
Kissimmee 47

far cr&gt; from last bears

"If I can keep from getting Injured or certain
Cliarl Ic Scott fired in 38 poInts and led Phoenix
players on the team, who can't get Injured stay to a 136108 victory over Chicago that snapped
healthy, we won't have any prolonged losing the Bulls 12-game winning streak and halted the
str a k
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Oscar Robertson, nO scored
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Suns 10-game losing spin.
points in Milwaukee's 108-100 victory over the
Rockets 97, 7$eii 83
Portland Trail Blazers Tuesday night.
Rudy Tomjanovich pumped in 27 points and a
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over the Lake Brdntle) Likeiew tries to nail down
an offense that had scored at
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dainage to the national score, by the way, was 43 right, "Tlus will be a heart attack
championship picture are Iowa. 18 wrong and one tie for a .705 game." says Oklahoma's Barry
\liamiofFlorida, Kansas Pur percenta g e, including the exact Sv,itzir. "Quarterback David
due, Ohio University arni' 1i '.ore of Marsh all s 1714 victo- .Jd)nes is outstandl% and so

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What is in store for Majors as far as the rest of his career
goes' Many coaches have made the switch from college to
pro
and that is where the money Is. Prothro made the
switch but ran into trouble and a new owner Ralston of
Stanford had two straight Rose Bowl winners and he wound
up at Denver and is reportedly building a winner there.
Dan Devine having some lumps taken this year but
last year he got the Packers Into the playoffs. The cx.
MissourI coach took only wo years to build the losing Pack tc
a pL oil cuakzider.
The list Is kng but the point Is that the pros appear to be
using the colleges not only as a farm system for their athletes
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squared circle Ills unorthodox
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change his tactics and bring
moves p us lightning fast hands moral victories, I feel ha ve the fight to Licata.
from Ft Lauderdale.
IIOUSTO"i
m one of the inoq punch, to 'o-val P nney
1w defeated highly rated Andy Huu.stOn %%ill be the site of the
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"I'd be feeling a little hollow double that figure next
) home runs In a season. I over this award if we hadn't
"I expect to sign a one-year
won two MVP awards won the title said Jackson He
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orpla)ed on three world chain- missed the 1972 World Series year contract, but jt would have
pionship teams.
because of an Injury,
to approach a half million
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American League Most Valti
tan I1'1igui its honored Jack- Jackson in tto. MVP otin'
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to Jackson 's
mg his thoughts to his baseball batted 293,
homers and perfect 336 score Kansas City
future,
drove in 117 runs,
outfielder Amos Otis was th ird,
There are a lot of things
Earlier, he had been named Minnesota second baseman
can do that I haven't done )et the Most Valuable Player in the Hod Carew, Detroit reliever
Until I do them, I'm short
World Series, after batting 310 John Huller and A's third

heavyweight contender Terr

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the Orlando Sports Stadium, probably gain hiiui a contract eighth ranked Walter "Snake" Shuffle."
last two efforts were a
when a triple wind-up is with Mike Quarry's manager, White.
I.kata, a Chinese-Italian, draw and a close decision over
presented.
(tie local promoter, ete
licLa, also undefeated, is 'recently stopped Dennis fliggs a normally easy Nat Shavers.
The bout with most local ,\shlock.
:;lated to meet Bruce Scott of to win the Southern MidIn Walker, McKinney face,
Interest is the clash between
In recent months Ihe Beaumont Texas Scott ap- dlcwelght Championship The another possible "Cliirk" enTampa's undefeated John Seminole slugger has racked up peared here a couple of months only blemishes he has on his ding is he is really a legitimate
Pinney, 1641, and Sanford's impressivet. Orlando decisions
former record in 39 pro bouts are draws hea vyweight and has a strong
go
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Cen t ra l Florida in recent sears
the ring lie is a hard fi ghter to
even knock hluui out
Perez enters the fight with
look
good with, as lie shifts, from
Two of Pinney's stablemates
A "Super Card" of boxing will the knowledge that a win over w il l be featured in 10 rounders, a normal stance, to sou th paw
be featured tonight at 8 p.m. at his out of the ring friend will second ranked Tony llc-ata arid swings while doing the "Ali

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seasons.

Craig,
'Mr nation last season at the line liukoweCki
Barry
072 2
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five-for-five
Everything"
for
the
first
ye3r mth it phenomenal 9.1 per (Vnt Cravviord
0 2 2 2
Stibstituting frecl% Sterling
For1
U.
Seminole Junior College had ii Ic o
rtunit' to watch night at the charity stripe while team from Flagler, hit on nine mark.
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dominating
the
boards
for
the
buckets
for
Bukowiecki, a free-lart.
18 markers from his
-ing " 'w
his relatively inexperienced
in an accustomed manner charges
J)OSt position, but was shut off na tural with a pamsIng flair, McCuflvm
3 3 3 13.,
ta ke solid command of Baiders.
Tuesday night winning - - but the co
Manley
2 0 0 4
of
the
second
most
showed
he
may
soon
throughout
capable
be
ntest midway in the final
out-cleaned Flagler on kill,
in doing so, showed wrinkles period
of
challenging
for
more
playing
and never let
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never be fore associated wi th a
time but still had a tendency to
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m
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teams
w
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DOtil
s'is expected, Sophomore medium-successful 39-83 night
Joe Ste rling team, powering to
Rutherlord
2 2- 7 o
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fl
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off-the-mark
or
too-quick
tvld from the floor in the irst
Gerald (ens paced
From the floor.
4 12
er
9
a second hail surge to a 109-62
minutes of play, but the Raiders passes to unawares teammates, Willi m
Cr
effort
markers,
u
win over I- lagler College
and Ilse showed a great deal TotaI%
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how-e ver, it was not the titik
13 3
tied in ct.in 'er
clever shooting 6-5 Johnny,
of
poise
leading
the
second-half
outlet
pass
and
racehorse
style
A tight first half game broke
or
res, ian W
OFTM yp
I' oret actua ll y out shot press that broke the game open
offense that set fans buzzing In
open with six minutes to go in
k
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the first fram, but rather Owens froin the floor, canning
Freshmen Mike Williams and KeaVeney
the half as
Raider
markers and pressing guard Sterlings
inseven
of
eight
tries
around
seemingly
the Freeman Kennebrew, both out. MOici'
1S
seemed inconsisten t
haverly
4 a 2 It.
bucket,
while
the
Sophoinore
consistent
style
of
play
of-state
products,
canned
eight
that
offensiv
Dea,ch
fensive pa
the team came up with 11 tallies
looked ash it was bogging
' play play-making guard dumped in markers
each,
oo
while cra
(ems,
to lead the SJC point parade
five field goals and had an Sophomore Ed Whipper of owjison
down
in
the
early
goin
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11
tllOStOi them coming in the ,ate
Lron.,d
o o o 0.
The opening contest became
The Raiders changed both ei g ht -o f-10 night at the free Oviedo added nine points in the
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evenly Ikilanced ltaidcr attack. Total%
1111aU aMN
is 11 is 62
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Surprising
eerone
but
ilmost
at
every
turno
second
halt
with
a
tenacious
IN U 11
2A 36-- 62'
ve r, and
Rutherford and McCullum
The local cagers tr.c' to sii
oi-io,
pressing and trapping zone Sterling, who has said his while sometimes the young toin'i
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Haven
Tuesday
agains
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18-7 team List year,6-5
seven-year
head
coarh
Sterling
depleted
SJC'S GERALD ODOM
thev Obviously flu,stered the nights at the charity stripe. season,
100AIS Tulen, ;4uiledge
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South African Gary Player, the
nold Palmer w well back at
295
Australian Bruce Crampton
failed to burvive the Mbole cut.
lie Joined aosentees Jack Nickbins, Lee Trevino, Toni Weiskopf and Johnny Miller oil the

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the Big Eight - Oklahoma N.
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Carolina 28. Wake i"orest St-Musical
vs. Kansas and Nebraska
meeting
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26

TruckDriversandOwne,-Opeqolors
needed to tra'ss9ort automobiles
within the state at Florida Must
have a good safety record, And be
aOl to quality uhoe't strict DOT
requiremei-.ts. Owner Operators

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Kansas State!

BATHS. .

Sanford 373 '9)0 Dc

APi OHIO OIL CO. offert PL(UTY
1)4W 1st ç
OF MONEY plus cash bonus.- fri-'ge beneflis to mature in
VALONAPARTMEN
ADULTS NO PETS dividual in Sanford area.
1)4W2ndSt
Regardlessof experienCe, armail
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Read, Pres,, American Ui 1 bedroom frai'ec, elsa apt
Lubricants Co. fox 696. Dayton,
stores, Adults only
Ohio, 45101.
EIec. &amp; water pa 323
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Assemblers and coil winders, ftans. Nicely furnished clean 3
room
formers. 10 people needed - good
downstaIrs apt., private bath,
PeY and good conditiøns. DSII
Adults only Plo Children or pets.
Industries, Inc., 131 7777.
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Call 322 15)9

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Patio covers, carports, screened

Country area, Only

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rurresi ureene, JflC.

style couch lair condition $33

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1)04W Farbank,
WE TAKE tRADES

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All makesservice

Ph *305735

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Texas 3* i-eu
kt't SI .11 loledo zi (N)
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TuLane 35, Vanderbilt 25 (N)
UCLA 44. Oregon bt. 23

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Home- lmprovvments. repalrs

!VetIlI('

experIenced estImates.' 323-0794.
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Carpentry. Remodeling, Addilions,
Custom Work. Fr Estimate. 373
0099.

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Ceramics

Paris

ADCOCK
Roofing &amp; Sheet Metal
GutfersI DownSpouts
L0FrenchAve,3379555

19-Trucks

and

Manlanti
(lcmson'
oIgate lBoton
(olorado 21 OkIa
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Penn 21 (olumbia2o
I) rimi- th ' I nrnnl!
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hase their 4ith sun. 'rc make
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d lt.ah 22, Li.ah tate 20
The mid u'i b,tsoffoar FlorIda 32 " (arolina

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Tech 12

t 27 t.allfornia 2!
So (.a)3( 35, Washington 12
So MIss 3M 1% Texas hi 33
%'irg1nla 29 West Va 12
IlItlImi- rid " Sm "1r i

tlLfbota 20 Xarler 5
(Ni i"lUht geme

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repairman from today'S classified

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Complete House Plans and Shop
Drawings. Fast, dependable.
ec000mical Call Victor-365 3743
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for information, call Joan Carter,
Asoc

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1960 Dodge
See alter 4 p.m
404 Sari Marcus Ave., Sanford

16

1970 Maverick Grabber, 750 engine
1179$ o' best offer. 323 1241

Auto Rep'alrs
Pa rts. Accessories
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REEL'S BODY SHOP
1109 SanfordAvenu,

327 809S
1972 Chevelie Malibu 40. Iower
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Su
mileage. Call 322 15)0.

Junk Cars Removed

Abandoned, unwanted Rink cars
hauled away. Your cost, $10.
Orlando, 795-6)91 aftytimi.

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BUDDY'S
HOME IMPROVEMEIITS
SmailjobsWantod
377 1331. "Lake Mary"
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I .indScaping, Mowing, Edging.
Tr.rnrnng
Free E4t Reaso .a.bi.Jtter $333 41V

Lawn CleanUp, and Light Hauling,
Tremblay, Q32771.

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Miscellaneous
For Sale

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sell sornelhng? M
inveStment in a Classified Ad will
Pwirig results

Waa_per Hanging
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PAUL SLATER
ProfessIonaIwaltpaHanger
LIcrnSc'..j Re'li(1i-r.ti,l (o.i'tmi'r. II
Free Estim.ilr
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Clearing

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Hodges 5. Qriftis Land Clearing
Excavating I Grading. Ph. 323
1797 or 372 6743, day or nile.

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Drilling

DICK JOYCE WELL DRILLING
3 . and larger, pumos, sprmnkleri
Water conditioners, 372.15)0
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WELL.S DRILLEDPUMPS
SPRINKLERSYSTEMS
All typesandsizes
Wcrcpa.randservice
STINE MACHINE &amp;
SUPPLY CO.
207 W,7nd St.

3714432

Insulated cover for any Short bed
pick up truck. 17$ Ph 372 1553.
SLIGHTLY
SCRATCHED
In
Shipment, $ new 1973 zigzag
sewing machines, nationally
advertised brand with full factory
guarantee $4995 cash or terms.
lntpectandtest at United Freight
Sales, 3550 5. Orange Ave.
Orlando,Mon, Fri.9to9, Sat.? to

PECONDtTIOopi.t,.cii-,,,,s
Wathers
and
Dryers
WARRANTY
Free Delivery.
WI4ITESIDE APPLIANCES,

1141

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* Sanford Auction *
PUBLIC
AUCTION
EVERY
MONDAY NIGHT. Antiqe-, TVs,
Miscetlaneous, New and used
furniture and appltances Plus
SPecial sales (watch acts)

AuctloneerIng Service.
COMPLETE AUCTION SERVICE
Buy, Sell, onstgn. appraise, or
Special sales out of nytpiing of
value. hwy. 17 92 (behind Win
the-stir Mobile Homes
fl3'O
SanforiL Ft

'ADDLE EQUIPMENT BOOS'.
W.-'.lern Wear, Save al the Old
Corral Welter n Shop. 11 92, I mile
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al Deflary,

Appliances

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Washers, Dryers, Ranges. Retrig
53995 up. Repair all makes.
M'r
Appliance, 210 Sanford
Ave 1237937.

The
biggest little worker
you ever saw
LLLLtIL Lii.1tLL LL(ittLLL L. ft(jtj
Hwy. 436 &amp; 17-92

Fern Park

323-1299

NOW!! TWO BIG,
LOTS TO SERVE YOU
WE NEED USED CARSI
Now is your opportunity
trade for a new Dodge
or Chrysler Lease Car,

to

Lease Cars with Chrysler Extended Warranty

73 DODGE POLARA CUSTOM
4 Dr., hard top, power steering,
power brakes, R&amp;H, AC, No. U262

'73

DODGE POLARA

'72

FORD PINTO RUNABOUT
R&amp;H, 4 speed, factory air, very sharp

'71 DODGE DEMON
225, 6 cyl., 3 speed, floor shift, R&amp;H
"performance plus economy",

Many to (hone Irom Dk's
Appliance Sales I Sryie, 76175
Santoqd,3fl765a
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WASHER
,,rt'
set vicv.
used
fllilch,n
MOONEY APPlIANCES, 373
(Wil

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9

Pre Chrlstmat Sale on flo*r model
Whirlpool Appliances, Come in,
see them. Big Savinçs. Geneva
Heating &amp; Air Conditioning Set-v
3096 Orlando Dr. 3235-04
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HERB'S IV
NOW OPEN FULL TIME
Hrs I
S (J Toes Sat
Alsosomeev-pnings
111)5 Santo'dAve
373 1734

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CORVAIR
3 speed, floor shift, radio,
you must see this one

3288
$

1 788

$

1 388
$

INTERNATIONAL 17 TON P-UP TRUCK
detachable camper top

588

988

PEUGEOT STATION WAGON
4 sp., R, air, good tires
Double Sharp No. T858A

1Q88

DODGE CORONET
2 dr, HT, V.8, auto, PS,
R, AC, 39,000 actual miles

1O88

TVRadioStereo

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9 passenger wgn., V.8, PS,
PDB, R&amp;H, AC, Roof Rack, No. 1)295
Many other lease cars available at same low price

Freezers

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NewCarLot
1801W.lstSt.
SANFORD
322-0614

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Orlando 644.3912

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'13 Laguna. Fully loaded, 9000 ml
Must sell. 1300, take over. Call 37)
4051 between 6:307:30.

WHERE THE CUSTOMER MAKES THE DEAL

Pug Puppies. AKC Reg
Stud Service Available

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MAf TI. AND FLEA MART
l9 4lHwy I! ?2.Open Sat ISun 9
1357970

TJ1t

tan, also rca. sire 7 lbs. wo'
med. shots. $45. Animal Haven
Grooming 5. Boarding Kennels
372 575?.

console, 130 373 6559.

830-5500
so

Cleaners

KIRBY VACUUMCLEANER
'v authorized sates &amp; service in
Sanford Ooen9S.Mnn Fri.SAI
W.flth Si. Ph 3230130.
FREE HomeDemonstration

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COGBURN FENCE CO
PH 530 5341

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HANDYMAN
REASONABLE PRICES. CALL 372

Dft

77-Junk Cars Removed

tables, coffee tables I lamps. All
items like new, Please call 64-5
0373

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Lelaclassiliedadhelpyou.:iean 0511
your attic, garage or basernentl

Concrete

Accetsories

7$-Motorcycles

5.

year. $200; Magnavox stereo
New Shingles tacked on by square
wilfi air, or by hand Licensed
insured. 373 5)33

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Place a 16 cosl
veitmenl
cIil,', iii it br rrult%

CONCRETE PATIOS

Auto RepaIrs

GEAR IS IN DEMAND SELL IT
NOW WITH A CLASSIFIED AD

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Custom made screen rooms, car.
ports. Top workmanship and
materials. LEACH ALUMINUM
- FABRiCATION. 3234475

JACKSON'S CERAMICS, supplies,
kilitdevler. 105 Closed Thursday
Sunday. 337-7921.

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CUSTOMERS GO?

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repairs, roofs painted, free honest

BULLDOZER WORK
'IearinC lots our Specialty. 373 1731
tec_3pm.
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for Rent

Pets pnd Supplies

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iI?ran11jn .A_rins .L\partrnents

'M Pontiac Bonneville 20 HI, A-I
Cond
A C. Power Steering,
Brakes, Radio, Etc.. New WSW
Tire-s. I Owner. 5695.00 Call 322.
32$) weekend etter 5:30 On week.
days.

Rent Blue Lustr( Electric Carpet
Snampocer for only 1) per day.
CARROLLS FURNITURE

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Planning a garage sale? Don't SANFORD
Private party must sell house lull of
Iagd to advertise it ifl the
beautiful furniture, Spanish
classified adsl
Excellent Investment
Mediterranean bedroom suite,
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d.n.ng room suite. Fla. room &amp;
Zoned for professional offices. Close den
furniture.
Spanish
Pkmbklg
to
downtown
Sanford
and
Lake
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Moflro. Remodeled inside arid Mediterranvan living room suite,

work, etc. Cell Jerry. 349 5295
Free Estimaie,
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Equipment

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Home repaIr. itnprovenient,
pei,itlnç. No lob too larg or too
small Ph 373-3609.
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(formerly Harrietl's Beauty Nook)
19 E Pine,
5742.

Tratters

1

PAINTING
Ph 372 5333

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Machinery and Tools

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70-Swap and Trade
7 I-Antiques

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lmprovemoits

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Largecomner lot, near old NAS. 75' x
723'. Reduced for ruick cash sale.
Dog training in your home. All _________________
Tom Bryant, RI. 4. Jonesboro,
Breed Dog Training Academy.
Ark 7744))
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Call for free evaluation 131.7170. _____________________________
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suite, double bed, corn
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16
Income and
plete, dresser with mirror, night
GrniflQ --- PtOt,15OfllIwthlOYC
5 am. 6 p.m. Animal Have,
stand; platform rocker. 664 8019
Investment Property
after S.
GroomingandBoarding.372.3152.

DRYWALL-SPRAYING

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in the far scst, UCLA and Icrecast
Southr-n Califor.iia starm
Alabama 37 Miami (f'Ia i i
ing up fur thur Pac C tut
clash next week, sili come Air I-orcr 19 ArIzona 18
through unsciithed The Pitt. g, Army 14
roug., dflu reau) c1ans will
BOIJV (.rren 37 o lb 30
polish off Oregon State 44
24. Brown ts
kaff kalt - and the Tro
janc still euIcore Vastung

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conventional tractors. Mileage at
'C and 4-Sc loaded, llc impty
Weekly settlements,
uHier
benefits, Apply BuildIng le).
Sanford AirPort or pne (3Q5i
22? IC.zo br appOintment,
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62-Lawn and Garden
63-Machinery and Tools
64-Equipment for Rent
65-Pets and Supplies
Lb-Horses

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pition, built In buttonhole maker
with designs. Pay $35 SO or
payments of 17 per month. See at
Sanford Sewing Center, 307 E.
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FirSt St.. Doivntown.

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Miami (FJa.), can't help but be looking forand Mississippi State respec37. Kansas ZR
tively. The high-scoring ward to their showdown Oklahoma
Penn.St.
. Ohio U. itt
slated forT'onthedayafter
Crimson Tide had best
pay Thanksgiving but barring an Yale 35. PrInceton 8
atteiittcrn to what's going on unexpected upheaval
they MichIgan 24, Purdue 17
or they could be sw-prised by
should both prevail. We con- Texas A&amp;M 26, Rice 7
the Uurricanes. We predict fidently predict Oklahoms 37,
an Alabama victo
37-20. Kas 28, and N&amp;'bracka 36,
U32
17
LSI' 'hrniit ht'e' n v'ctr
iT iiiyt;is
I It) "fl't L()Ul
11UC3lS l
tIme 01 it turning back the
At
priming for their title
si.ana 14(N)
BtJIIdc,I'c 'lfl'
''d' 1)
SU1)l'r Sa!rirdv StanfcrI 3, Ur.ion Is
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Boston (.oI 24.
12
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ned and outgunned Iowa,
the Tefls Longhorns engage
Predlction3a,. for games
seeibigwins1orTexFech

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Sanford Electric Company
7577 Park Drive.
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fl1u(Ir):Il.1/)(ff:I1'1lI.%
',iirul IIl"(It ct
(H)! - (:!i,!,Iiis,,c,p
.I1i:
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I'fllUIP Polio or Flu/eon','

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Pet Care
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Getting ready to move? Sell excess
items quickly wih a Classified On deluxe Necchi zig zag 3 needle

PHONE 322 9064
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Have your heater serviCed 10
winter. Call Geneva 141g. 1. Air
Svice.323_5434.

Household Goods
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".ILSON MAIER FURNITURE
bu'v' sell trade
311
315E First St.
322 5622
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AIR APPLIANCE REPAIR

51

LAKEFRONT HOMESITES
LAKE MARKHAM ESTATES
15.000 115,000. 5301000

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condition, 1850 caSh. Call 373 1429

before$prn

1962 Chevy II Wagon, rur.s 0 K..
needs clutch and inspection, $130
323 'SM

17

DOG HOUSES
New, large 1. small
2023 Adams Ave

3225431 or 337-7237.

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INTERIOR AND
EXTERIOR PAINTING

OILHEATER CLEANING
CALL RALPH
373.5,54

Ph. 372 5504

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Painting

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Reg Brokers
Sanford, Fia.
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Days 322 5)71
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PdlGPits3n 5124.37271St

Acreage.LotsardLawns
Irepestimtr_cJi173$04

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ars at? __I

balance 10 'veers.

5. TRIMMING

yi.'t work or other irsall lobs?

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______ ____________________________ Hire a super salesman a classified
ad. to sell your dint ncectt'
Ge-f cash buyers for a smat' ri
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vestment. Place a, 1Gw cost
classified ad for results,
Heating
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'6$ Dodge Coronet, loaded, excellent

Atltnlion Hunters &amp; Fishers
Camper Special. 1x26', 5100 Can
be seen at Club Diamond, Deflary

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Dachshunds, AiC m,niature, black

fiction. .c.cialIst. Mowing by
request only. Free estimate. 373.

FOREST CITY-HORSE

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SEARS in Sanford 3721771,

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swefingservice,on line computer.
M.L.. vour-reattors Work $Rford -

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53-TV

Co.

NEEDJ Top NOrCP4 ROUTE
SALESMEN FOR THE SAN.
FORD AREA.

Mer:handlse
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Food

For personal interview, see Charles
Hutton, Wednesday or Thursday,
Nov. 11 or IS at The Holiday Inn,
San'ord. fl3-1910,

.t

Boola'
Down sauth, Alabama ad

Large AAA

55-foals &amp; Marine
Equipment

eye-catching
attraclrins, two
I,. .i__ •i_ 'I'l_

Unnnle

ROUTE SALES

SO-Miscellaneous

Idaho St. 26, Idaho 20

MIam, (0) 20, CIncinnati 14

to Penn State by a 4i6
count, and to he Old Blue
BoolaoverPrinceton,35-3 -

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prise School, 21) MaIn St, En
fri-pvc
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Dayton 24. Marshall 7

Ij iiiipvt (dill vy lUop

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aflefl5llIflgeIfl

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orlandoorPh.1076lcollect.

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Estate Wanted

IllInois 42, Minnesota 21
Missouri IL Iowa St. 14
Nbrika 38, Karssas St. Is
ISV 21, Miss. St. JO (N)

Sever&amp; needed - national corn
pany, excellent tringebenef its and

13--Lots and Acrage

Pacfflc 33. HawaiI 3(N)

rolling alon toward a er
tam Ros.l bid sull entertain

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A.uburu

of this glorious land of ours
there are thrilling football
matches in store for sou this
t
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=:e :1adse
.xIt- d pigAln treat on tap
-kall kalE'
t'(nn stjtt

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Investment Property

20 (N)

down and across the breadth

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San Diego St. 35. Fresno

pp
Egad frierds, from east to
sest north n couth up and

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1973 Heavy Duty Chevy 81a:er, 4
wheel drive. I speed, 5,000 miles
Call 6641554.

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Elcctrtc CcrTct ?,'icr, $.&amp;
Phone 322 1530

65
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Campers
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rooting staple guns. Make offer.
3Th 1333.

4

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To buy and Sell gold or s'lvi'r
con'acl us first We also buy bulk
Silver coins SEMINOLE COIN
CENTER. 109 W 1st 3'?) 4337

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Dearborn gas space heater, with

830.5500

master bedroom beautiful family

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1964 Dodge Dart. automatic, radio,
Mater, excellent tire-i. Just 5350.
SHELLEY USED CARS. 701
French Ase . 2232960

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pIeces 15000 flU Gibson A C

MOSStE C B Arr- -

Stamps.Colns

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Commercial compressor, 2 c'yi., 2
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KACTUS KORRAL, 715$ Sanford
Ave. Next to HorSe 8. Rider
Cactus, pottery &amp; specIal pIanIst

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372 843.1

3?-6u nest Proper'y

controls for z zag. buttttole.
blind stitch, fancy patterns,
monograming and much more.
ih cash or terms United

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1505W 25th St.
3 bedrooms. 2 baths, carpeting
drapis Pool Kitchen eqi.s ppeØ 3
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Furnished

year. tnen lull time. Prefer
mature woman. Call 5301)00.

'SSVWCOIIVERTIBLE
Nothing down. takeover
Cttei'. m

any' en"-

Brand New slide in truck campers
All sizes arid models. 10 speeds, $
from 1795. New World Travel,
SPeeds, and standard bikes now
Hwy. 17 n, Longwood. 534 9124.
available at Firestoae Store. Call
322 0741.
Camper Top for Datsun, Toyota or
small pick-up. Phone 321-5200.
New 10 speed bike
'6$ Scamper Camper. 7 burner
Phone 373-7456,
stove, ice box, sInk, sleeps 6. saoo
Call 322 6494.
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'67 Chevy. Power brakes. Best offer
Phone 3'2 $910,

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Bikes, Bikes, Bikes

'Ratc,dlshwasher disposal MOBILE HOME SHOE PASSES are

batrs AUSTIN DEVELOPMENT CORP

SEMINOLE REALTOR ORL.. WP.

Also om:
available. Cash or terms. United
Freight Sales. 3550 S. Orange

Mot.le
Home Bank Repossess.ons

Jim
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3 be&amp;oom, 1' or two baths all

Pri 566 5691 alter

rt ige to, sate 12500 per acre
COI'TV Pool Phones -

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Mobile Homes

4?

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f-or the be-st buy in American
Motors, and Jeep vehIcles. see;
DON BALES
SarttordI,iot:rCcr...r,i.y
SOS S French Ave .372

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ho-at, new I?" wheels end springs.
19$ 323.62.

2-In

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In.jI'., tic. llu I or 111)1 IC,7,
L.rry's Mart 215 Sanford Av

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ANTIQUES
122 6972.

Fmsinmant

Lovely 3 bdrbaih. FHA.

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Sales

loc3tion AvlcbIeat 1)5.500, with
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196) Jeep Station Wagon. excellent
condiliofl. Good tires 7725151

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Buy direct from boxcar at wholesale

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brand new 197) stereo console
andcomponents. 5Omt'hiveilt
ii5treck and Gecrarci turn tab$ei
rices start as low as 199.95 10

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ttemcndous buy on this lovely 7
Ledroom with Florida room and Th.'antrto"Whatlodowilhu,
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big Lake Mary. 3727903

Trucks nd Trailers

original miles Good condition
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1970 Ford Dump Truck
Equity and Assume Payments
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DODGE PICKUP AND CAMPER
Self contaried Nothing down.
take over Call dealer 373 6730

Two Male Walker Deer Hounds
Best Offer
313 0)45 after 5pm

7047,

KULP D EALTY

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Houses for Sale

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Farm Fresh RCbbit, any quantity, RP for weekend relief, day shift.
government inspected. 79c a
PIeaant working conditions,

Rated For Consecutive

A check of statistics re'

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Good Thing s to Eat

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IS GROWING FAST

lot. Now suddenly every- offense. The New York fans

Houses for Sale

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then
fringe
Excellent
btnefit%. 7 bedroom.
SALESMAN WANTED to work
SAN FRANCISCO - tNEA shurt. safe passes and accent ball is the only interesting
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cpield. 1)70 mo 5)00 deposit Ph.
Demonstrator and gas furnithed
Seminole County. Guaranteed
- Who says rofessionalloot. on lfnse
thin
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3"?";ncomean 2bne.We Pode
Winter Parke
ball is duIrBortng? Repeti"Wtm said the long bomb is what°s duller than ai
tive. Unimaginative'
HOMES and APTS for rent. From
Pflonii23 1557
neccsszrv, argued ran, • to complete pass?
1797. Sanford.
Maitlad. Call baa $019 for ap
mo Call 123766). HOME
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exciting football?"
"Listen, Green Bay beat Orlando 831-9993
pountment.
-Dishwashers and Experienced
IP1TALS
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Sanford.
Flord.
The questions were pealed
the Dallas Cowboys in 1965
c
pin peqson to Sanfc'rci
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off rhetorically by rrancis
ARE
YOU
TROUBLED?
Call
Toll
Willp:ys
meone
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AUFORD. New 2 arid 3 bedroom
Ask for Want Ads
rree. 641 2027 for "We Care Asbury Tarkenton, the quar- couple of decades ago. critics ing and nobody complained
tnPou$ci WeSt 25th St. at Holly
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ings, who has been elated by - were deriding pro football were legends, those teams. 6thru25tlmes
I3uslnessOpportunities
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company. W will train on the lob,
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his team's success but in- is basketball in shoulder The New York Giants won 25 times - - 3 Bedroom,) Bath
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(52.00MINIMUM CHARGE)
censed by critIcism of the pads because teams were three games in 1958 without
One VearLease S)lSmo
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Th2 Sanford Herald Wednesday, Nov. 14, 1973-1 JA

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Egypt, Israel St*111 Swapp*ing Threats

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Dispute

I he to na tions ' negotiators
in Tel
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Political sources in
Both Israeli and U N forces
ll uHF tSSO( IATF I) PRLSS
Israeli parliament that not one 1 gypt s '1enn-official
Israelis apparently at the cease-lire hre, MaJ. Gun,
said the
riv of Israel and L.t
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Eg)pt and Israel swapped gram of food will be allowed paper said Israel is risking a were maintaining checkpoints
on
the
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highway
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and the Egyptian 3rd Army and opposite bank of the canal if the
the exchange of prisoners of Egyptians do not agree to
arrangements for the POW
war.
Premier Golda Meir told the exchange,

ing to give the U.N. peacekeeping force control of the
highway into Suez until the
POW issue is settled to Israel's
satisfaction,

where It crosses the cease-fire until they were sure they would
pt, were to meet again to-.
line 60 miles cast of Cairo. But get back the 350 Israelis the
U Was assumed control of
Israeli Forces were checking all Egyptians are estimated to
the road and the POW exchange
traffic and deciding what ye- have captured in the October
ould be the chief topics.
war.
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Mushroom ham waffles
¼ cup butter or margarine
make a tasty meal for the
family for breakfast, lunch,
dinner or late evening snack. ¼ cup all-purpose flour
This is a quickie dish. if YOU
remember to keep some of
1 teaspoon salt
the basic ingredients on hand
2 cups milk
MUSHROOM HAM
WAFFLES
'/ pound fresh mushrooms,

WAFFLES TOPPED WITH MUSHROOM SAUCE
11am added makes fine meal

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frozen waffles

1 pound cooked ham,
sliced

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ham slices and warm sauce.
Garnish with chopped parsley.
Makes 6 servings.

1OdlC3
6 tablespoons butter or
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1 mIledliulil on ion, finch
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in large saucepan. Stir in flour
and salt. Gradually add milk;
cook stlrrin constantly until
thickened. Keep warm. Prepare waffles in toaster or
oven according to package
directions. For each serving
top two waffle sections with

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preheated 350-degree oven until
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of sauteeing it you sa e a step. 35 to 'so minutes. Makes 6
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Pear salad
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Bran muffins

TU ESDAY

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Broccoli
THURSDAY

HEIDELBERG, GERMANY, citizens en joy a
fireworks display along the River Neckar.

MENU

by aileen

Grapefruit
Hearf% corn choder

World
News Briefs

Biuebrri muffins

FRIDAY

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by aileen

Stesed chicken
Homemade egg noodles

Kissinger In Japan

Whipped potatoes
+New England plate cake

U.S. Secretary of State Henry A.
TOKYO lAPs
Kissinger arrived in Japan from China today for meetings
with Japanese leaders more Interested in what he can tell
them about their Middle East oil than about their big
neighbor on the Asian mainland.
A joint communique covering Kissinger's (our days of
talks in Peking with Premier Chou Enlai was to be issued
later today, ft was expected to call for stronger cultural
and other ties between the United States and China,
Foreign Minister Masayoshi OhLa met Kissinger at the
Tokyo airport and told newsmen the Middle East conflict
arid the resulting oil shortages would be at the top of the
R',vrh for t he American secretary's two-day visit.
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Help Man
jo Live
By Gaynor Maddox
Almost everyone understands that without protein

we could not live, But ask
most p'ople what (,I sup'
ply protein and their answer
at
ma i;ciy citt bc that
is the only source. This is inaccurate.
We could eliminate meat
ompletely, plus fish and
" poultry, from our diet and
still get our recommended
daily protein allowance from
all the other protein foods we
eat regularly. These valuable
sources of protein are dairy
products, beans, nuts, grains
and vegetables.
Despite this truth, a nutritionist points out, "Even today vegetarians and those

Vesco Charge Outlined
If financier Robert L.
NASSAU, Bahamas (AP)
Vesco is extradited to the United States, he will not face
charges of obstructing justice and depriving mutual fund
investors of $224 million, a U.S. government lawyer says.
1 he only charge on which the fugitive entrepreneur can
be tried is a fraud and embezzlement indictment handed
down by a federal grand jury in New York. U.S. attorney
Paul J. Crurran said Tuesday.
That same assurance was given to a Bahamian Maids.
trate Court hearing is e&amp;tradltion request by the U.S.
Justice Deuartment.
Vesco, 38, was arrested in Nassau iut week under
charges that he embezzled $50, 000 from one of his companies, International Ccntrnls Corp., of Fairfield, New
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To Calvary Captain
l.ONDON 4AP)
Princess
Anne, the only (1;Iuhter of
Queen Elizabeth II, married a
commoner cavalry captain today in a televised spectacle that
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gave Britons a brief respite

from economic crisis and
threats of an oil shortage.
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Anne, 21. became the bride Of
Capt. Mark Phillips. 25-year-old
son of a wealthy food company
executive. The queen did not
give tier, a new son-in-law a
title, at his request, and her

t'xperirn'nting with non4

agricultural, economic and
political factors unique in
this country. Throu g hout
history the staff of tile in
many countries has been pre
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the route down the flag-draped
Mail and past St James's Park
the government offices in
Whitehall and the Houses of

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daughter became The Prin.
tc,c Anne.
lrs. Mark PhilAnne still 15 fourth in line for

ferent kinds of commonly

three

eaten vegetables, 24 kinds of
beans and lentils, 20
Ifruib, 12 nuts and 9 grains-"

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throne, but

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ever to occupy it.
F'iftecrm hundred guests jam:iied into Westminster Abbey
for the ceremony, and more
than 500 million persons around

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dominatety carbohydrate

foods such as bread, rice or
yarns, with animal protein
only supplementary..
Americans have turned a
man's traditional diet upside
down. Meat is central here
and carbohydrate foods have
become supr lements." acMoore
cording to 'rances
I
Lappe, a nutritionist vitally
interested in vegetarianism
and author of "Diet for a
Small Planet." Her recent
comments on protein appear
in CHEMISTRY, a magazine
for students and teachers
Some say all vegetable
diets are monotonous and she
replies "That statement is
the result of limited exposure
and lack of imagination,
There are basically five different kinds of meat. But
there are at least 40 to 50 dif-

her father, Prince Philip, in a
ila.s coach.
Troops of the Cold.stream
Guards, the Irish Guards, the
Gurkha Rifles, the Royal Air
Force, Navy and Marines, and
from PILIIIpS' regiment, the

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meat-centered diets are considered misfits Vet, in tact,
the American diet is an nddity, the result of

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Meat is a perfect or complete protein- As a role,
vegetables, grains and beans
lack one or more amino acids
needed to make a complete
protein. Combining two or
more vegetables or grains
can help make up needed

the world were expected to turic

in to the five telecasts. British
'-hikhi!dren were i!iVen i
aUhed the rmallatmlydrne

the queen with Prince Charles,
her eldest son, and Anne with

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which is deficient in two kc'v

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with another which contains

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acids. There are three main
combinations which yield
high-quality protein by

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strengths and we a knesse s
grains and legumes I peas.

beans, peanuts, lentils). milk
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group and their various

forms, the possibilities for

"New Castle"

good eating are endless." sh e
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New York we were
oils in piare of (at. The eco11iflt I.)
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lvtcr l.
tunat- urkey
Modification of traditional
In other words. it expresses
with water CnCslflUis. cranoer- diets is mild and
modsi
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r;itatouille.
dat ions but with gaiety and
spinach. avoc'aThe book contains 500 first
door.ine
practical guidelines.
toss. Southern class recipes , all tested by the
riIs&amp;tJ, biscuits. retr'erator
associations nutritionists. In
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groves the [olnt: fresh stfound the food delicious and
m hasis on fish and poultr -.
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Ui
In the ('atlflg

eat. Also, leave small children at home when grocery
chrun'
If
1
the
, e man - inthe
e ramify does the
tue shopping senu
a list with him. Men who do not shop regularly for
food for
a family tend to buy impulse items and can spend double
or triple the allotted amount.

.

T:

Go Soft On Your
Heart Wh1*1e Eati"n We//

offerings. You lose money when buying food on
"flg-'jJe" th
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By AlI.EEN cLMIu:

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HowTo

One of 'the best ways to control how much money you
spend when shopping for food is to go to a supermarket
with a prepared list. Stick to this list. If there are
spcals, make a note of them Go home and decide
whether they fit into your family's meal schedule for the
coming week If they do, then buy the money-saving

ffigh14.

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BE PREPARED

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JEAN KOCh'S
CHEESE
BALI.
By CECILY BROWNSTONE
Ne
Yorker,
trans.
A
Associated Press Foid Editor all-over blue and white calico tmgreased muffin - pan cups each pastry shell.
d
from
Kentucky,
pottern that
cups, (each 2' by l'i Inches). Chill
f3iike in a prettr;ded 375-dc- PI a n t e
An in expensive way to cutera1es and bowls-, it is available 10 minutes. Spoon 1 tablespoon gt oven until lightly browned tkought this recipe from her
lain during the Thanksgiving In supermarkets and variety jam into each pastry shell.
20 to 25 minutes. iool S mm- tY)fP' sta te.
,Avekend, either In th e after- stores and Is one of the best
8 ounces cream cheese
utes cm wire turks, th en
noon or evening, Is to ask ltx)kin pa pe r-ervce designs
pound cheddar cheese,
On wax paper or ,.n a small rmve turtlet.s by inserting a
fr iends to come for coffee and
Liwl sift together the flour,
nletlwm fine t2
,
table knife between pastry and
cake. For Un 'cake" we sug
cream of tartar and lt.
cups;
pun and lifting enough IL) be
a hapgest Holiday TarUet.s
2 tablespoons commercial
IIOLU)AYTARTI.ETS
eggs,
putting
whites
abk to remove with fingers.
eparate
py combination of pastry, Jam
sour cream
Tartlet pastry, recipe follows inSmedium
bowl of electric (lo) completely on racks. Store
and sponge cake. These tartlets
I tLTj1OOIl paprika
1 cup plus 2 tabk;poons
mixer and yolks in small bowl. in a tightly cowered tin box.
have a lot to recommend them.
2 teaspoons Worcestershire
Makes 18.
Beat egg whites until soft peaks
strawb'rr
or
raptxrry
lhey're mad with everyday
51111CC
form; gradually beat in si,ar
jmn
400 recipes are given In "Cecingredients. They're ideal fin.
to 1 4 t.-spoon tul)a.o
and continue beating until stiff fly Br9wnstone's Associated I:!rd cup I about; eoarsrl
get--food so no forks are 1-3rd cup sifted rake flour
peaks form. Without washing Press Cookbook" available by
teaspoon
cream
of
tartar
needed. They're attractive and
eppcci parsley
beater, beat yolks until thick siuIing $4.95 check or money
1-16th
teaspoon
salt
satisfying.
2 eggs
N16i tuj.tItcr Al tte Ifl.
awl Ivory color; I'e.t in vanil. order m'Ide payable to "The
To make life easy, you may 1-3rd cup sugar
la; fold into t;,g Motes. Gradu• Av'catcd l'res"i to this grril'rts "x'ct the 14srk1;
want to use paper cups and 1, teaspoon vanilla
ally silt flour mixture cver cg Iw);Ip(r in Care of AP frEIII IU' i hail. (hill. fi'!u
plates for such a party. There
Prepare pastry; with your mixture, folding It in a. you do (UOKBOOK, Ho,: Gi, Teaneck, serving, roil in parsk}, patting
are many designs 10 ChOOe jqLrofl it Into eighteen I- so spoon a l'.e'apirg tablespoon N.J.0766.
It down.
from; one of the newest is an inch balls. Press evenly into of the Litter o v cr th

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413—The Sanford Herald

A

Ham Has Many
garnishes may also be put on
the ham. For canned hams,
the glaze is applied before
proceasing and the honey

This ThanksiyjnK if
you're th inking of ham for
variety's sake or economys
sake, then you need to get
the one xu ited for
and
size,
Choosing a ham can be
complicated because of the
variety of names used to

taste

(OUANTITY

Names For Many

added weight due to abaorp
tion of the curing solution.
Cook to 160 degrees F. in.
(cmii temver,tur*

glaze flavor tends to permeate
the ham.
IMITATION IIAM—I1aITI
with more than 10 per cent

way to prepare a Golden
Roasted Turkey for that
special day.
.
Thaw the turkey by leav-

ing the bird in the original
wrap and place under cold
running water; allow 2 to 6
hours (or thawing. It also can

be thawed by putting the bird
on a tray or shallow pan in
the refrigerator one tothree
clays before cooking. The

thawed or fresh ready.to.

days. However, it is impor-

cook turkey can be kept in
the refrigerator at 38 degrees
Fahrenheit for one to two

(ant to remove the original
wrap and to wrap the turkey
- very loosely In heavy duty
-,

RIGHTS RESERVED)

A

S

of monosodium glutamate on

BOTH STORES OPEN
• THURS*, NOV. 22nd

ult,

If stuffing is being used,
(ill neck and fasten r.eck skin
to back with a skewer, or
trim excess skin and close
opening by tying. Fill the
body cavity loosely.
Baking time can be saved
by not stuffing the bird.
Stuffing can be baked separ-

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cured but not smoked. Good
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ries from sugar I don't think

th'ri, would he anything to
worry about if e sugar percentage rose to as much as 25
per cent, particularly if the
rest of the American diet ineluded sufficient amounts of
meat, fruits and vegetables.
eggs, dairy products and
cereals. The Increase in
sugar consumption alone
would be harmful. But with a
normally balanced diet, I see
nothing to worry about.

"Carbohydrates are the

major source of energy For

8:00 A.M.-7:00 P.M.

the vast majority of the
i'.iirkl's population both be-

8:00 A.M..9:00 P.M.
8:00 A.M.-1:00P
M.. 1 :OOP M.

caii'.' of the relative ahun-

tt.inct of carbohydrate-rich
foods rice, wht';jt, corn and

* 25TH. &amp; PARK AVE. STORE

LBO

Carbohydrates supplies

two-thirds' of the starch and
onethiri of the sugar in our
diet. Or about 45 per cent of
the nutrients our bodies need.
Today we are getting around
10 to 20 per cent of our cab-

To make clear his statment about our p')sibk ii'
crease in use of sugars as th'.cheapest form of car•
bohydrates, Dr. Stare quote
from "I ing Nutrition:
r itt t- 0
1111T ) a n (1 Dr
aret
- It o.' outstanding role of
carbohydrate in the diet is to
provide energy for the body
to yield energy for body
movements, functioniq of
the brain, utilization of food,
and
an
of body
tenllwra I tires.

SANFORD

DETERGENT

"Sugar is much less costly
than wheat, corn, rice, barley
and oats. All of these are reI
atively scarce right now —
particularly wheat which we
sold to the Rosnns so they
can enjoy lots of bread. Dr.
Stare continues. "Sugar is not
a perfect food. It offes's nothing but caories which are a
source of energy. This energy
is needed by everybody.
Sugar is the cheapest
.
form of
cal Ties we have.

vat, the dental

OPEN.7'DAYS A

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For people of average
means and for the poor,
prices of ¶oods may force us
In get some of our energy
food from sugar because
sugar is the cheapest form of
carbohydrate, the source ol
energy for the body," states
Fredrick J. Stare. MI)
chairman of Harvard's
Department of Nutrition.

Dentists will be up in arms
.lt)OUt (h increased use of
sugar. But IF through education we can get children to
brush their teeth. O( to take a
drink of water, after each
piece of candy or cake they
profession
need worry less. Dental
caries will not Increase dii"
ii) the us(, of sugar

* PALM RIVER
12 0Z,
WIENERS PKG. 'IC couos

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LB.
BACON SLICED

32 OZ.

3

WHY PAY 85c

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FOR MENS HAIR

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MORE

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OF BEEF

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"SCOTTIES"
SCOTTIES" WHITE (or) ASS'T COLORS

DUTY ALUM I NUM FOILI

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used, Cook to 160 degreei F.
int,ernal temperAture.

c

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Line a shallow routing
pan with foil to avoid messy
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CENTER CUT HAM
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DEAR ABBY M) husband says he thmks I dont like
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the comments you make to single people, like, 'You're
missing anything.' or, You don't know when you're well
off.'"
I know this sounds like a reflection on my marriage,
but I m not speaking of mine I'm referring to the majority
of marriages I read about in your column, and also to the
statistics,
As a single person, I had no debts and was able to sate
a large sum of money. Since I've been married. I haven't
saved a dollar and we always are In debt.
How can I convince my husband that I am satisfied
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LAKE MARY - Political alignment was virtually
completed Saturday when defeated candidate for group four
council seat, Terry'
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Wednesday, defeated candidate for mayor Charles
Smith endorsed Mrs. Margie Hess who edged Acting Mayor
Don Jackson 221-196, but did not receive a plurality.
Blankenshlpgarnered l88 votes to Mrs. West's 142, while
Morris received 108 votes. The fourth candidate, Frank
Bailey. who had 34 votes was unavailable for comment and
hasnotcomeoutlnfavorofeithercandldate.
A county building inspector and retired Navy man,
Blankenship said he expects the runoff vote count to reach or
possibly exceed the record-&amp;etting turnout In the city's first
election, 514 votes,
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t the mayor's rce than the council
runoff between myself and Mrs. West, and I expect about te
muTie turnout of voters."
Mrs. West, who ran on a platform of having no ties with
organizations or business that could possibly benefit from the
city's zoning attitude or business contracts, was not
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part by a former White House Wash., the EBA said Friday. official at the White House
during Nixon's first term, left
aide as eigible for government
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contracts earmarked for pusal Sept. 1, said Assistant the White House in February.
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POrity busies' tilterpnse speWoods, because "we mt,ec
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comment were unsuccessful
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the SBA as the middle-agency negotiated by the SBA frolin the for the rest ofhet govtrmnli:
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negotiator. The job is operation rest of the government for the and to funnel federal dollars to
of the mess halls at El Toro c'sadvantaged and minorities, high-potential but struggling
Marine Base in California.
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Morris, who Is chairman of the board of directors of the
city's chamber of commerce and a salesman in a real estate
firm headed by defeated council candidate Larry Dale.
based his platform on an orderly, sjstentic d?% tlopment of
the city, and said lie was opI)owd to ''rampant develop
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Reginald the Plumber will fix your
pipes, If you qualify.
Applicants are judged on the basis of a written request.
Call Reginald and you'll hear a taped message:

School's 46th Annual
Captain of Coach Claude
problem, please write down the nature of the job and why
woodiufra defensive unit, it.
0ij of the myriad letters to Schaal Most Valuable Football
you need a plumber in 50 words or less and address It to
1IS selected unanimously by
the editor we receive h
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me. If It's an emergency, please write 'rush' o'i the fact of
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watched the Tribe since school
delight th1 I include m this 14w a1ed mus? valuable trop
orgfuality. Thank you."
in the country, eight sears startc1
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on my business phone about three weeks ago to curb
Trophy, has been given to 42 through a 2.7 campaign this
California.
*nd few th. tim nf It
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And while the law does not
-toring, using or handling affect home
ng fuel, or
irore than 10 gallons of gas approved
Fuel tanks.
outside any building. except, of :1 does cover highly explosive

Prlce 20 Cents

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FIRST PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OF I.ONOW000
)41 Or*flt Street
Pastc,r
Ry L R..th6u.nt
10; 00 m.
Sunday School
1100am
Moenng Worship
Sunda

GRACE UNITkD
METHODIST CHURCH
Onra Rd at Woodlawn Ave
Pastor
Rev C) Ro s Ueniow
Ch,.ch School ------------945a.rn.
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MoensnmjWurshp
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Yet our house Is not In good order. Pollution, war, hatred, misery mar this worlid. It shouldn't
If we would let the Church help us transform Christ a example
be like this-and it wouldn't
Into human action.

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Bitle Study
FV&amp;fV4PIij#tC Service
wed Prayer 4

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FIRST UNITED

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It's a long way from Kitty Hawk to "Jumbo jets." Although we can fly farther, faster today. one fact remains: sooner or later, we must return to terra firma, for earttw--not sky---4a our
home.

AVENUE

VAPTiST CHURCH
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ground. Man was no longer chained to the earth

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Even.nSe1'v,co - ......... 7:0p.m,
leO, S. Sanford Ave.
Wednesday Service -----710p.m. Dr.HlitdHafV*5 - -- ---- Minister
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School

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th the acquisi-

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block between

JORDAN BAPTIST CHURCH
S-nday School

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your home gets--remember,
you are talking about the life of
yourself, your family, and your
neighbors

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CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
Cot. IAIh St. &amp; Oak Ave.
. ''.4.9:301111i lla-m
Sun Mats.
Rcv. Robert Lay
12:30 p, m
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9 43 a fr.
5unclay School
1:300 m.
Morning Wortihip - - 11;00am. DailyMass - -

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CATHOLIC CHURCH
Sunset Ur. near Button Rd.
CasselboffT
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Aul. Pat or
Fr Martin KiSler

The

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One last thing-Kaiser is
.
coverage in case of a fire.
you rimy be eligible for a per. tainers. But one or two clearly going to be checking on sales of
stamped exceptions, the plastic dangerous and possibly illegal
Do%n there In the small print toil, free of charge
1
of your home fire insurance
If kaiser Finds your equip- cans are both Illegal and home heating devices In the
policy, Drummond warns, you ain or need to be less than the dan'erous, Kaiser warns.
future too, so no matter how Ji_
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Not
only
d
-les gasoline eat slw)rl the ga3 gets, or how neld - OV4 probably will find words to the law allows, you won't get the
effect that J youviolate the l.'ermnIt-and you'd better not
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an-M! 0 law, and your house burns cheat.
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down-you won't get paid.
V.'lik!) 1)ri,ws ll~ lmck it
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According to the county fire mention your neighbors-this
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T
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a few bucks or some in_"
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rivenience on weekends."
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the following: -storing, han- Lv
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Kaiser said before anyone
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11:D06-mi.Xe,thHtitChttSOfl
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risking losing your insurance

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FIRST BP1IST CHURCH
Lik.Msnsoe FtC
Div'J Rich
Pasln

Fire Chief Gary Kaiser, whose
permit for
Job it
to
storing any thing more than one
t dlon it home,

because
the law,

e

YOU will ,list) have incurred storage limitswe call Kaiser's
Obviously, any glass con- away thy unsafe plastic, thus
tamer
can be broken, and thus leading to fire hazards, but
file wrath of CoILssIoner
OIII.e
nm
for in Inspection
Greg Drummond, who not only
If Kaiser or his designated is a Foolish way to store fuel.
almost any gas container
ill point out that gas hoarding Inspector Find that Insurance.
But many people think thy beomes a hazard if left in tJ'e
Is creating part of the shortage approved storage tanks are in are being safe buying plastic sunlight or a hot place So just
utili ty cans,
problem, and Is therefore un place, or that you have built
shaped like keeping the can in the garage

Additionally, you will have
caught the attention of County

SpOrigs Drive

5.nI6ndo

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Planning n beating the gas
shortage by filling up the ole

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LAADAUIAN CHURCH

gnu )IEEFI

SondaySCbOol
Morning WorshiP
EvanCIitiC Serv

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and stuffing it in the garage for
a rainy day"
Well, better hire yourself a
hiwyer, and (heck w ith

730pm.

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THF SEVENTH-DAY

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THE SEVENTH DAY
ADVENTIST CHURCH
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Saturday Services

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colder tonigat and Sunday.
Pighs mostly low to mid 6(

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will bt, no fair charge3 of in'&amp;tement
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Rus sians

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Accelerate

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Ration Power To House
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the government to spend he hopes

man

clod

to

said expected Soviet

mfmcantl) between 1974 and
197.
he report on Smiet military

spending was issued as 13
their semi-annual two-day
rneet4 Friday. Fram did not
partiC1'pate and TcelwW has no
defense minister.

ATIANTA, Ga. (AP) - New York Gov. Nelson
Ro,~kefeflrr has refused to reveal his peisonal political
phm bit says the Republican party remains arong
Rockefeller, here to adcfr-essameeting of
1,-)O Southern Republicans, told
newsmen that Watergate was "a tragedy of individuab,
not o the
predicted a Republican would
sd President Nixon muie White IomzeJ1owever,he
refused
y published reports that he
would resign before Qwtstmas to de vote all his time to a
deite the Watergate scandal.

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Bush when he told them he saw Nixon three times this
week "and I did not see a man wiw intends to resign."

that trend. they expect the Soviets; to foWw a spending pat
tern that first puts heai-y ern.
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developmen~ and Um (m instaIIuv new weapons system,—,
Right now, according to t
IOeT1S, soviet rearci anci
&amp;velopment and missile tes!.
ing is at an all-time high. They
say the next stage will be heavy
wndIng
on
weapons
procurement between 1r,4 and

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PfTTSBURGII, Pa. (AP) The United Mine Workers
t- !-'t "_.t '1 I F'CC
P-i .T1 t)
suqmW autonomy in locals where corrupt
'on is
swpected.The controversial measure wasapjroved man
*1lW174 distrICt'by4listhct vote, the First since the utw
began
cm
y.Autcmotny
was&amp; key Lwx- in UMW President Arnold MiUer's reform
Campaign. 1att.s OpX)Siflg the move said they were
fearful the consti tution committee was trying to return
them to the days when former UMW President
W.A."Tony" Boyle used the autonomy provisions to
his own men to rt the locals.
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during this time of bereavement
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Talk&amp;
For u*
exwrts

the

say,

a bout
even
th3OblUl(m rubles a
year-4m b0lian to M billion at
the official Soviet exchange
icwuu

rate but far mcore on the undfi~
cial inarkeL With aU factors
mnsidered. the Soviet defe.-lse
outlay mm about 9w same as
that of thee United States, the
exiterLs say.

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LOSANGELF-S(APj -Friendsve prcdfictvqi dviat the
sixth husband of acbvs3 Elizabeth Taylor wil.1 be a Duich-

M Os

rn, anc4lmv ed car saienan, Henry Wynberg of
Angeles. Miss Taylor and Wynberg have been constant
companions since last July, and he has been with
throughout her recteraUon om abdominal surgery at
UCLA Medical Center. Wynbcrg, 40, began squiring flue
41-year-old Miss Taylor after her separation from her
fifth husband, ctor Ictiard Burto A U

Sillowd own
Out Of Gas
WASHINGTON ( &amp;P)

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TITUSVIII.E. Fla. (AP) Sam Cagnu
'%a. accused by the
state of being an unstwcessful
Wred killer in a Central Florida
gambling dis;putc, has been acquitted of consp4-aq and at.

We wish to express our heartfelt
sympathy to Mrs. Irvin 1. Pryor and
the Pryor family at this mosf difficult
time.

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will be missed by his many friends and
C,
3"na wa_% 1r-_UL1d mm"m
by r
&amp;eva.rtt county
Court jury Fiiday bet state
pi
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the man accused of lUring CagftiLr. )1.-rtari

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Cagnim was charged in the
attempted mtwder of Clyde
Iee. The jury deliberated 90
mitutes beore refurniing its in-

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come tax evasion thargm, is
sdieduled to stand trial here
af ter the first of the year in
orncc 1cm
with the Lee
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Wallace Insurance

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Afternoons, Now Till Christmas

t:Cf1siil Airmnmrar Stcicty
kffeekraenzhen, 2 pm at
clubhouse, 381 Orange Lane,
(asselbcirry. Card games
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Skating oartv grinn-4
Enterprise Elernen'tary
to benent school,6:30-8:30 p.m.,
Melodec Skating Rink Sanford.
All area school children invited

Irvin 1. Pryor was a fine man and he

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Tiger Tank
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Stand 'Fire Resistant.
'Color Coded Branches
For Easy Auembly.

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en Health Association of
SeminoleCounty,730pm,
I Mental Health Center, 103
Robin Rd., Altamonte Springs.
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mIssoners has taken the leac' 1n controlling flood
prone areas, butSeminole's cities regulations do
Theenergycria1swi1lhaveafantasticin pa ct not apply in the cities.
on Florida — a reel
— Sen. Lorl Wilson told
The most
need shown for this type
Seminole Legislative delegation members legblation was seen in Longwood when
the city
Thursday night, reporting her recent trip to council there granted zoning to permit
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reprimitrids - stemmed from Interna, HUD inii'stigatrcns of 4)O cases ordered by HUE) Secretary
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interceptor construction and IS.881 to Clark
A hearing will be held to consider adoption on Die!z and Aimocilites Inc. on a regional sewer
secofid readimig of ordinances rezoning tr general treatment study.
The statements have been
miumrciAl property at the southwest corner of approved by both City Manager Warren Knowles
French Avenue and 20th Street for a Pizza Hut and City Engineer Mack Lazenby.
restaurant and closing, vacating and abandoning
CMMIWOnm wil.1 consider adopting a
the easterly and westierly 11 feet of Myrtle resolution suPPurting a remt tax at the request
Aveaue north of FWton Street.
of ft FWda L4Ugue of Cities.
CommlsSirners will consider requests for
Also to be considered is a moping rN
.ue-it
time extensions on five buisdings that have been froin Newburgh Development Corporation

Meanwhile, Teamsters union
President Frank Fitzsinrncns
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Fiftyfive employes
arranged to meet today with
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are
Prezdent Nixon to discuss the
being disciplined for hregular housing subsidy aptruckers grievances about fieSplicatlons filed shortly before the suI,.iy programs wer
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limitations, price gouging on
frozet' Jan. 5. A HUD spokenan said the dlsclpl!nary

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GIA NGHIA. South Web= (AP) The South Viet.
namese mffitwy command sent 40D Infantrymerl to
reinfare troops that recapttiired the disWd town of lGen
Doc in the central highWuh. Fleld adiceirs mid pockets of
North Vkftimesie utre sW holding out in the town and
caUed the siftAtion "very dangerous." Kien Duc, 90 mfles
nortbeast of Saigon on sUategic Highway 14, fell to a
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Sanford city commissioners will hold four
Also on the agenda is a request from UI
publi c hearings Monday at their 7 p.m. meeting Champ Food Stores for a bee:and w1n package
at city hall—thzee of them on rezonirga
sale, approval at 19 French Avenue in a
Commissioners will consider requests f r a restricted co
Commissioners are expected to approve
change to general commercial
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Po
-iice an-n-ted seven truck
drimrs near Lamar. Pa., early
today after they stopped theiir
tractor-trailers on Interstate J.
Police said the traffic flow was
ftAwWed only briefly.
And in Mo. about 700 di lVM
thircatened tu block the Ohio
Turr#kt near To!edo early
today.

further pollution.

congressiorml delegation.
"I am quite concerned and following closely
what happens in the energy crisis," she sidd,
notIng statistics Indicate Florida will be 11110ttied
ft:el based on 1972 uses.
Sen. Wilson said with the growth impact seen

Ste-dam, W)mbtTg came to the United Rates at 19 aM Wecame a wed-cc salesman in Im Angeles. He prospered
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leaders codirmed their negoWWons toward Unidng
Britidl-cwtirolled Northern and the Irish Republic in a
I'm'of 1111M Prixw Kinister Edward Heath,
one of the participants, hnd hoped to have a
pleted by Friday night but there was no word of
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action was taken as a result of recent
the study can be obtained from the two counties The
contracts cigned b Department of Trar..
arvi local expertise used to cenduct the study, sPortation offictrs and those of the Otlando
pethaPs the state
en 0 Natural Expressway Authority on the [ntr.county
Resources can give approval.
In conjunction with this study, the large
County Commission Chairman Sid Vitilen,
tracts of property
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ate con ract
out the
ge or
the west bank of the Wekiva, both north and consent of Seminole County
was
a
"slap in the
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south of Black Water River, the Bads trac
face."
of the Wekiva and borderingthe
Somemonthsagotheauthorftycnj
the Bradshawnr
property
eting at the Seminole courthouse with county
negotiated for purchaw.
arid city officials assured no action would be
With assistance from
taken on contracts or planning without input
pollution control officer
m Seminole.
is attempting to set up meetings with state of.
ficials the first of the wet.k.
Flood Prone
'We hope to talk with them Monda y
'i they will cooperate with us and to determine if
Ugislation is being prepared for submission
we have found a solution to th-, lag. If su, we will to the full loc3l legislative delegation to halt
go to Tallahassee and lay out a game plan,- development in flood prone areas, Rep. Vince
Mooney said, adding "we are not abandoning the Fechtel announced.
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During that period Mosccrw is
expected to install new intercontinental ballistic mis;%des
2nd otherwise. build up its
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She said as well as heating problems to be
up the river's de*nation as a scenic and wild suffered with having sufficient heating fuel for
body of water.
Florida residents, the state's budget will be
Mooney said the state,s attempts to have
the "walloped" by decreases In gas an(
i sales tax
river designated and PIACed Under ihe federal revenues and the economy will suffer since the
act have become bogged down in Taflahassee. tourist Industry is one of the two most important
He said the designation wedid allow federal. industries
in Ow sta te.
state Joint participation in
nin and
Rep. Gene Mooney, delegation chairman
controlling the river in its natural state through said currently the state has Slw milli
on in excess
restrictsons on use by zoning or agreements to revenues, but the ne
could
mean loss
PoteCt the river ban)u
Of$O million tn revenues before the end of the

the river. Mooney said the Weldva Is one of the
top three of seven rivers to be studied by the

to Mrs. Irving Pryor and family

g)ro failed- The gyros are used ue to function and that the flight
for control and stability of Sky- would continue for its Pla1l11
lab.
84 days. The astronau ts ale in
The station cannot be con- iheir 22nd day in space.

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fl1Ot1)' in studies of the first two.

One of the orbiting space lab. trolling the pusitlon of the &amp;~-ton
ratiry $ three gyros tvis al
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But Hutchinson
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ready ceased functioning and thew back
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s)stems
could
Flight Director Neil flutchinsm
keep
the
vehicle
aloft
for
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said Friday t hat a
maurrium of about three
roscope were W, it would
weeks. He said even then exnican the mission would have to
runi nt i' r quirt
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d
vering the spacecraft cow'd
several weeks.
have to be curtailed.
He said it would depend on
He was hopeful the trouble-

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cause fiietv are

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cent cut in fuel oil a'.-ailabmllty If the state has a
State Rep Gene
Thursday night normal
per cent cut if a hard
appealed to Seminole Done)
and
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counties
to
1972
winter
was the mildest
flecesa
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sary
complete Florida has experienced since 1940, she
ecological studies of the Weld a River to speed

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reach the House flo" next clean air efforts to conserve ure to the I lowse, where an cri. gram until the government's gency energy bill would reach
week.
fuel and would create a Federal vironmental subcommi!tee will energy efforts are reorganized the floor on Wednesday. The
Senate already has passed leg.
7be House Commerce Com- Fjwgy Administration.
meet Morxby to ?orisider it.
on it long-tPrin besis.
nuttee on Friday approved the
Sen. Henry M. Jackson, D-11)e highest priority on a islation containing many of the
Sleanwhile, the Senate at)..
emerpency biH which Chair- proved unanimously a bifl call. Wash., sporwr of the bill, said short-time basis should include provisions cf the House bil!.

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ASHINGTON (APt
Harley 0 Staggers, D-W ing on
dUCttl) under boilers and get
Lsiitjofl to gi ve Preskient N&amp;IOB V a.. said "affects every person $20 billion t'iward iwilting the Febrary. 4
a free hand in ordering gasoline p the land."
United States sell-sufficient in
sets up an Inter- rid of iollutants," Jackson said.
me
In the Hou5e Chairman StI
— i step he says is a
agency group which Jackson
iegi.sation, requesiNi by energy by 19b5.
pro. gers said he hoped the emeris expected to the President, aLco would slow
last resort
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With some of
President Nixon's top staffcrs talking
quitting, Vice President Gerald R. Foid may
emerge as one of Nixon's principal lieutenants.
Emphasis must be placed on the "may"
because, historically, vice presidents never
wield the influence sometimes expected of them.
Similarly, presidents often make quickly-forgotten prurnises of large assignments for their
vice presidents.
Nixon has not publicly discussed any specific
plans he may have for Ford but circumstance
alone could propel the new vice president into a
role of genuine importance.
For example, Melvin R. Laird has said he will
resign soon as a presidential counselor because
Ford, with 25 years of House service behind him,
can :eadily replace him as Nixon's unofficial
ambassador to the Democratic controlled Congress.
Bryce N. Harlow, another counselor recruited
for his knowledge of Capitol Hill and his easy
tiu
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has said he Will resign soon.
Fort], who enjoyed broad popularity as House
Republican leader, would seem the ideal candidate to fill the void that the departure of Laird
and Harlow would create in Nixon's staff.
By coincidence, Ford joins Nixon's official
family at a time when a rash of public bickering
suggests that slacked tensions are rising to the
surface.
Public backbiting has been rare in the Nixon
administration but the past ten days have
produced a variety of examples:
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his client "is unhappy" with the White House
lawyers who represented her during earlier
court appearances and that "she disagrees with
what they did for her"
-Ziegler last week aimed an apparent rebuke
at White House special counsel J. Fred Buzhardt
and said Nixon's legal staff is overworked and
has made "same mistakes."

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$300,000 in unreported funds
collected In Gurney's behalf,
The Miami Herald says.
"According to the senator, he
is anxious to appear and tell his
story," Asst. U.S. Atty. Bruce
Wagner is quoted in today's
edition of the Herald. "Well,
we're glad to give him the
opportunity,"
Wagner said Gurney's appearance would be voluntary
and that the senator had not
been stthpenaed. No date for the
t'stiIinTI)' sa; ;ct.
Gurney could not be reached
for comment. But th e Herald
quoted Wagner assaymgthata
Gurney aide told him,
senator will be happy to appear.
The senator would like to appear."
During a news conference
Thursday, Gurney had dedared, "1 with the grand JOt')'
would request my appearance.
I'm perfectly willing to tell cverything I know."
The grand jury is investigating a claim by IITy
Williams that he raised money
for Gurney by pressuring builders seeking Federal Housing
Authority contracts,
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oil
and0
Department"
its engines will operate more Interior
'\
Dr. Arthur Pearl Miami Lealand I A)vering, Titusville,
Now
Orig. 3995
.,,,.,V Sam Gertrier, North Miami, John Flanigan, West Palm
1 NG ? ri, 4f.
- Y,
,
,
,
industry people.
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,%n interoffice
%%
Beach and Hortense Gray, Jacksonville, were appointed
Now Interior Secretary
basic mistrust among veteran
J*"
SEN. EDGURNEY
8 Only
to tie advisory council on community me(bcal facilities.
20 Only Electric
lawmakers,
Rogers
bosses, states
A
Willing to talk
%
')' )' the corporate
had been there before him and
that a speed reduction from 250 oil executives to help
i to plead guilt)- to two feloi
i 57.&gt;,
would be there afterhe had left.
60
In 55 mph will bring a handle fuel allocation. The
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stemming from the fu fl (1seven per cent fuel savings crash program to squeeze oil
its the months following his
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---.from shale is also directed by
raising In return for inunui ity
but that a further reduction
I9 inauguration, Angew spent
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I5 PCs. -G&amp;d
M1A?,1i
(AP)-Pol.ice
say
a
$3
rnlllion-a-rionth
from
an
old
hand
from
the
oil
in
nar
further prosecution.
to5OmphvouIdpuchtt'efucl
a lot of Woe in the Ser.ate,
tl
••4••••_4 . /
1-5th
HP
Motor
.
cotics ring has been broken up with the arrests of eight
dustry, Reid Stone. a former
Base, 12 Cups
savings to 10 per cent.
Presiding over its deliveratlons
Now
people
In
four
Florida
cities.
CornAtlantic4lichfield
Oil
by
the
I
.
This
is
substantiated
i
orig. 1499
and seeking to influence votes
orig. $20
Now
THRIFT SHOP
I
The Friday arresthcame after alo.fnonth Investigation
pany executive.
f,
Transportation Depart',
IV "Sod HoSloiltal.
for the President's proposals.
.
-that was aided with court-approved electronic stirNot surprisingiy. Interior
ment's private estimates.
That backfired, At least
.......
,
.
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veillance, police said. They said the ring was bringing up
Cio?Nq
has
granted
terms
that
will
'
IToys
Which chow the highway
240 Men's Knit
120 Men's Knit
veteran GOP conservative, [orir
.
Appharxits
In
100
th
fWtmds
of
i'o'sslne
permit
the
nul
tu'rnin
}'1nidn ønrh
into
dtadnaoght'
could
save
mer Sen. Len B.
of IdaI
%
Vil
Uvilcil Instrvtits
month
47000baricisoffuel:da) by
a bonanza Iromihalcoil The
%
ho, told the vice president
.
u
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slo ing from 55 to 50 mph
oil companies wi ll dig out the
Vo l dP,cUpD,iin.s
i- would vote against an mca.i'
Call Dyne, IrsI,iits "own
\'
The eight were charged with various counts of conWe cited the department s shale, then crush and heat it
Short Sleeve,
Assorted Solid Colors
88
tire on which Anew tried to
A A
narcot1c,
li
ll
po
sPiracy
to
se
ce
said
1i
,,,,.
own
I1gures
to
Deputy
Assis
attempt
to
extract
oil
in
an
Seven
names
were
i
Assorted
Colors
lobby him
Short Sleeve
"
I
released James Dowling, 40, and Verllne Duw1ln.g,3 ,of
Now
(ant Secretary Irwin Halpern Irtersor has estimated that
.
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ft
_In time Agnes stayed away
e.,
Sizes 14.2-17
Naml;Harry Brown Jr., 29, and Willie Belton,
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. Sizes,
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who, ochoing the President. the shale in Colorado, Utah - P i
Now
frium the Capitol, speikling his
Tampa, Mack C Harvey, 24, of St Petersburg, and Earl
had testified o Capitol lull and Wyoming eventually
orig. 3.99
orig. 5.98
time in his downtown office,
J Flelda,4O,andlMrerizoReddlck,32,ofJacksonville.
that
the
big
trucks
and
buses
could
yield
up
to
600
billion
I
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making speeches around the
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operate more efficiently" at barrels of oil
'1f
l--f
country and traveling the globe
55p.
The oil companies will pay
,
.
.
....
Ladies . ..-.' Gentlemeni
-. as a presidential emissary.
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Halpern admitted our the government an average
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He appeared at the Senate
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figures sere right and his ro)alty of about 17 cents per
j'
-ciiil for occalonal ose otes
TAMPA,
Fla
(AP)
Home
heating-oil
dealers
in
t, stimorl', apparentl y was barn] This can easily be
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Just once in 4t years, on an
Tampa say a cost hike federal officials had said wouldn't
.
THANK YOU--._
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wrong. But he pointed out, recouped from the 15 per cent
,~
,411.
.,
[.
Alaska pipe'ine bill last July,
go
111(1)
effect
until
next
month
ls
e
her airead)
•
quite accurately that fuel depletion allowance which
Fisher Price Circus Train ..,
orig. 9.7
Now 7.88
'
did he cast a decistc Senate
J.H. Wllli&amp;ms,one Of the lsirgest oil deztlersnHillsboro.
..conomy depends upon the will 'et the oil companies
I_
,,
,i.
.
vote
ugh County, said Friday that Union Oil Co raised his
_.- - ___-_VERY MUCH
Fisher Price Camper ..................orig. 6.99
"?
'i
. 1iriables Terrain transmls
about 45 cents per barrel The
Now
4.88
4=_
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Ford, by contrast, has sild he
price by two cents per gallon last Saturday.
~, 1. ---;- ,on axle ratios driving
ing tech companies still also be allow
.
.,
Fisher Price Houseboat ................orig. 6.49 .... Now
.
4.88
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,. t
ezpectshisprirneresponslbthty
(
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niuis and mechanical ad ed todeduct the rent from the
Arid
Philip
Pickering of Southeastern Fuels, Inc., said
as President Nixon's new vice
* TRUST
I SHALL ENDEAVOR TO MERIT YOUR
-,
-.
-,
)ustmvnts can affect gas annual royalty they will pay
Superstar Sky Show Plane ..............orig. 12.99 .,,. Now
7.88
his Shell supplier hiked prices on kerosene by tour cents
president to be In dealing with
mileage
j$'L''
'
the government for leasing
Superstar Race Car ...... .. ..orig. 12.99 •... Now
7.88
4.
Per gallon, 'ehiglestwe have ever hadtn the h13t .yof
The decision to let the big the shaleland.
Congress.
,-.. JULIAN -, L#-k-STENSTRthe petroleum Industry."
_.... diesel rigs travel 55 mph, said
Under the terms adopted
-1.1 M :"f
Vertibird .............................. orig. 10.99 ... Now 6.88
-.
. Dli1CT3 will be allowed to pass th e hikes on to
.
Halpern, took into account by the Interior Department.
j
CITY COMMISSIONER- - -O
Command Control Football Game ......orig. 10.99 ,... Now 7.88
custczners.
the 'economii impact." the bidding for leases will
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POUTICAL APV PAID IPOR BY J6LIA14 STEW TROM
:r paid by the :trt t 5U cc.-.0%; an acre,
.
Talking Football .......................orig. 9.88.... Now 788
mile, so a slowdown in miles although the land was being
Winnebago ............................orig. 16.99 .... Now 10.88
traveled per day reduces sold commercially
the *
*
Message To
their profits. 'We simply 1960s for $4,500 an acre. The
id
l
s
G. I. Joe Talking Commander ..........orig. 6.99 ..,. Now 4.88
sought the right baance, ti' cost of reclaiming the land.
this area to start finding out what
to
the
point
of
bending
n.'w
window
I
Edit r Herald:
said.
after it has been strip-mined
Big Jim ................................orig. 3.99 .... Now 2.44
your clAldren are doing when they
saeens and cracking wii*w panes,
Scandal .'*#'o. 2: Sources will also be borne largely b y*
My husband and I are In otir early
are away from home. We report
igus Cie mess on the house we are
Shirley Temple Doll •.•..• ............. orig. 11.99,... Now 7.88
I
close to tile oil industry tell us the public.
thirties. We have tived in the Saneverything to the Sherlff'sI)ept. and
trying
to
paint.
some suppliers are holding
fordatcaforoverl0years.Wewcre
orig. 15.99 .... Now 8.88
it is on record there. Sooner CC later,
The original mailbox here was
•
Stone told us these terms
back fuel until prices go up.
both brought up to respect the rights
thesekidswlll getcaug3lt and will be
blown off Its post right after we
Then they will be able to sell are necessary to give the oil
and poperty A others
.
Lontin
in a lot of trouble. To the teenagers
came
here.
My
husband
replaced
It
Z
the same fuel for higher prof- companies "an adequate
trying to bring up
t±iId
t
responsible, I ask you to
S
F
I
with a nice one on a brick pillar,
Y°4'
180 Men's
Its. Other profiteers are return" on their investment.
90 Men's
UP same. Se are hard-working
W
TALLAHASSEE,
Fla.,
(AP)
Selves what good you are doing and
lie
will
have
nothing
to
say,
Within
a
few
days
It
had
a
hole
diverting
oil
intended
for
the
people and miixl our own
- Energy crisis layoffs added
If it will be worth it when you get
thi"t1ugh it and not long alter was
United States to foreign ports he added, about who gets the
524
persons to Florida unemwe nave
For te past 2'
caught Surely there must be
bent in on orc side. The hag
where prices already art tsil shale leases.
a
Long Sleeve,
ployment rolls this week, a
lived cut on the Old Orlando High____
something constructive these kids
higher
:1
ripped off and had to tie replaced.
.
-7 , .
Scandal No. 4: The Presi'
Istate official says.
way No. 427. Our property, mostly In
Assorted Patterns,
could be doing at borne, rather than
This suppressing and
Now, we've just found the whole
Assorted Colors,
dent
told
the
Seafarers
Union
grose, joins the back of Sunlazxl
like
this
to
do
to
siphoning
looking for things
of' America's
Uuing with the box bent up and the
Sizes, 118
And
L'ornpetitlon
for
scarce
a
Sizes 30-38
4
development. We are remodeling an
scarce fuel, say our sources, that the oil crunch shouldn't
take up their time. I urge parenL
. . ..
brick pillar knocked apart. I am
I
W
NOW
Now
jobs
could
get
tougher,
said
orig.
6.98
year.
Inst
much
longer
than
a
old house which will be a Credit to
has been encouraged b' i
and kids to take time NOW to stop
orig. to is
wondering what will be next. I ask
John
Wesley White. state emthe area when we firWi. We have
President's pricing and He also promised the nation
and THINK.
myself what Is in the minds and
ployment
security director.
that
his
'Project
indepenpriorities policies,
been the target oi malicious
Sincerely,
hearts of these kids to make them
White
jf-jjfj.
said
the first of a
dence
could
bring
Hardest hit have been th e
mischief an'J vandalism from
Mrs. DiAne Graham
commit these acts? We certainly
-_
II
150 Boys'
weekly
series
of
special
energy
,
clency
in
energy
by
1980
130 Girls'
indeptndent trucker3, who
$
teenagers since coming here We
Sanford, Florida
don't bother them. What are L'ie
tell us (hey don't mind driv.
W
FAhtor, Herald:
give swAH amounts of fruit for
This is quite difterent from
__ parents daing when all 0iis I.s going
I,
__ --rWir._"=1A
~r~ ~ ~_ = M ____
~ - __- ____
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ing
slower
so
much
as
taking
Elementary
The Casselberry
what his energy experts ha%e
eating to those who have the couron?
the realm of a 10 per cent in
.
011 fuel in drthrles. Most been telling him privately.
School is completing its vision
tey to ask, but have rcprinanded
Assorted Prints &amp;
i..;
-•---_
--.-_
crease
In
unemployment
as
a
Our
policies
since
World
War
•'-.
truck
stops
will
no
longer
fill
•:.•. We are not "down" on all
many who stealllWe see them, and
scrbening this week under he
Plaids, Penn Prest
result of the energy crisis"
____________
'l1"p - i-2'"
U their tanks This means II they tell us have made us
teenagers and think it's a shame for
know that it is teenagers, but don't
direction of Mr. Henry Ellis-county
Length Dresses
r
t'.
.
-so
dependent
upon
foreign
oil
ci...
the truckers must stop for
know who they ire because they rin
a few to make it look bad onothers i
vision consultant
NOW
Florida
Ctflt
,
the
191-0
1
had
a
28
cer
Orig. $6 to $12
1! co'fl
'
fuel more often which plays
am writing this letter to urge all
In retaliation our house has been
1flCt..Z5yInUCfl
orig. to 3.50
,,idvtw with their schedules.
bombarded with fruitseveral times,
Sartford ard pail;#_-it~
ily
a hey say sadly that Presi- I ~f . The jump will probably leave
'!*- -A.
C. M. !'=-v- St.
___ _Truckers keep in
.
entNixon still hasn't come
80 Women's Nylon
-i_
that
figure
sli
Id]
above
3
r
A16111101150 Women's White
wii th one another } radi o. to grips with the oil crisis.
w
-cent,
cellent device to intere
.tufrntc in the udv of gnvprn.
about eipFres,ing
I
'1 had not expected It to b..
tnent, power and history. They
_____________________________________
their own opinions a bout the scandal.
this much," White said, who
i.
Catherine Barrett, past president of the National Educa'
pointed out that the first report
r
lion Assn., touched on the heart of the problem
may not be entireiy accurate.
Assorted Colors
Dress and
While
we
should
present
all
pointsof'.iew,
we cannot be
I
-He said it did not necessarily
Sizes
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impartial in the end. Failure to choose a course is to choose
Pent Suit Styles
-.
lndlcste a sharp rise In unemone. Not to teach about this issue, and the democratic prin.
Now
Now
orig. 3.99
orig. toSlO
ployinent.
ciples behind it, is, quite bluntly1 to fail to leach and that is
.
Reports next week will be exa betrayal of professional trust.'
act,
he said.
14
100 Women's
80 Women's White
Watergate may have the impact of another Sputnik in the
"You can'tsay that this isthe
u!assroorn.
pattern because this is the first
._. _,.L._and
Just as the launching of the first space satellite started a
The transition to the metric system is reportedly almost
resses
,
week
we
collected
data,"
White
Complete in the field of optometry. The only remaining nonrevolution in the teaching of science and mai1iernaics.
!,I les,
said. 'There may have been
t
tilt
,4tfrgl1 n i - r t ipil i's i r n . d di,, t ' t
i't.
i it tiit', I4 tlhlllR.i WI hi
l tI
familiar Snellen chart.
some significant occurrences
Dress and
values and the workings of the American system of governmerit.
Because "2020 has such a deeply imbedded popular
thus week that won't happen
I ,,
Pant Suit Styles
connotation as a rt of visual etnndard of reference, how'
It could also become the most controversial subject in the
again."
Now
ever, it's expected that it will take a while before that term
schools since sex education.
orig. to $14
-;' F
The ur-employinent Increase
In both cases, strong emotions and opinions are involved,
is abandoned. Even optometrists haven't yet decided
apparently resulted largely
whthet the' new standard shiild he 6/6 - the appraxtma.
nd inbothcascs, manypeocleareconvincedthat if every.
. .
from
layrfis b Eastern Airri
ti'ii
in
tiis'ter,
)Ut I taktng ahout ei ,uhject t
) hut -- or ,rnw other niitnhsr
45 Jr Women Tailored
-lii
40 Women Large Size
Thus for the time being, politicians and other decision'
,
quietly go away.
of
lines,
Thunderbird
Boat
Co.
No PETS
makers can continue to make spectacles
Watergate Isn't going to go away, however. "There may
themselves,
'
- . Miami and Coble Boat Co. of
HO CHILDREN
while those who second-guess them can continue to claim
hine been a roverup in the government, but (hete car, be no
Sanford, he said.
. .
-perfect 23/a) hindsight.
coverup in the classroom"
OUT Siff OF OUR 81ST
It's probable that some pilots
With these words, Rep. Margaret Heckler, It-Mass.,
MIENOS ,4R1 Pers 4W
and other skilled employes laid
kicked off a recent conference of educators in scarCMILOQfN,
Assorted Colors
Assorted Styles
l
8
1;8
off by Eastern have not yet
borough, Me, on the subject: "The FAucalional Implicatiori of Waterg;te."
Along with causing a boom in small-car sales, the energy
and
Colors
Size
32-38
submitted unemployment
1
Now
crisis is good news For the makers of all kinds of gadget-s
.
Now
"There is a critis of confidence in government," Rep.
claims, White said.
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orig.toS8
L
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and pirmos deigned to increase gas mileage
lice kir told more than 130 New England teachers. "It is
He said 405 of the new unern
f: '
"or example. the manufacturer of a new fr'ctwri-reduc;rnporlant for educators to face the questions of Wateigate,
suI1
1
lO)men'
claims
were
ing coating for airplanes is now hoping to sill the product
to help senew faith in our eounlr
a,
,
miRed by Florida residents.
But how does v teacher present the facts about Waterto vr owners. The stiff is applied like a wax and, claims
Anoiher 119 came from out of
gate when so many Arnericasi dispute what the fjri'
the maker, has the potential to increase the cruising spowi
.:....
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of VC- 3 from 1W) mp hi t 190
roes a t'aclwr tearti the kcrsns of Water,-_.- I ls - - a ~
are" I1t
staters lending weight to pre- _ 14-- __ ..
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no
'- i'' i r'n 'ii , 't
''fli- tr' LIJIt 55 1ti'i fl'U 1 lot ol niotorists like tull- lowi
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rLtc
hile na
viously stated fears that Flori,-,
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with the move to impose a nationwide speed hint of so
of indoctrinating his qr her students in a certain pint of
Si;
dc.rier,*er,t
hays
t
bay.
da will be become a haven foi
view - or nct3rring possible reprisal ,rom nutragei
m ph tie drag reducing benefits of the wax on 'he high
A'i'r, 1'e'
Jobibs northerners looking for
way will Iuu'ly he minimal.
parents7
a place to stay warm while out
The educators could only agree that Watergate is an cxirt-plj FVu-'iiili
'
a( work.
WASHINGTON (AP) - Vice
President Gerald R. Ford has
ft background and tempera.
merit totecomc a ar more sig.
I'
riulCani infl
uence in Congress
L%an Spiro T. Agmw.
Relaxed and informal, ti*
year-old veieran o a quartercentury of House service isona
fr '
ti
ith ti ir
figuies on Capitol hill Iii 1)001
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prizes In peace, physics, honoring their attempts to for it has been calculated that
chemistry, physiology or reduce conflict and suffering on since 1496 B C there have been
medicine, and literature. The earth.
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prizes were to go to those who
11v peace prize has been in which one nation Was not
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most benefit man" in their awarded 66 times in Its nearly fighting another.
Nobel bequeathed about $9

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year from now.
In effect, Elsah was saved money, at a San Pedro, Calif.,

or both out of so many had saved her money
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of the drearn that Margaret had
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li:is f rivi)dsall over tile nation -andsodidthevalley.Therewas cousins a rum go-thatis, the friends she never could see
no accc&amp;i route Inland, so the short end of the stick and all cv€riif they vNtetlhur, be.ius
railroad replaced the stern- that. Then along come snie Ruth is blind.
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Margaret's plight, decided her
dream should coire true after
all. Ile invited her to his horne
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Elsah was a little riverside "The town
viliage in the late IM, hedged economic 1wak in 1861, fro'm
in by a narrow vailey and high which,it has been declining ever For ,Margaret Chick, the
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ojtcts before they get off the therefore are not as favorable in civic activities, fire remind those affected that
drawing boards.-but most of toward them,
protection, shopping and there are many benefits, in
those who 1ke freeways remain
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freeways enjoy it where they were questioned. It appears stud)
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He said American cities au was the iUsfactIon people
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what many people think about still having serious public apparently have lii the location they liked th e Incresea
freeways, a researcher has reactions to freeways and, "It's of their residences when they business activity which acdiscovered that some people becomingabiwdantlyclearthat live within carthot of major companled the freeways, but
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onlooker" he says wi th a knowing smile "The alligator is
now stretched out to his full 10- or 12-foot length snarling and
hissing, staring straight ahead I take a stick to simulate
another animal and approach the creature's midsection
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inflation. However, there was
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gran the food right out of his hand
These are not trained creatures for th e fact 1s, th ey can
ne%erbedomesUcated Asflosse'-plainsit "Each has 2,000
pounds of splitsecond pressure in his jaw. They can go
without food for six months, water for six weeks and hold
'.helr breath under water for more th an two hours But when
they're on the move for food, watch out

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People,
mosly
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by mortgages. But 20 per cent is invested in Sweden
careless flick of an ash Just recreationalareasorathome, secured
yea rs ago, after the
till and 10 rcent abroad Inmight do you in. Fire3 kWed accidentally shot 2,400 people
ground to in. cluding some American swim,
last year.
6,800 people last year.
flation, the Foundation won under Foundation rules. But
if you gulp down dinner like a
The Safety Council 1um all
staned polecat, you might other accident deaths For 1972
consider Slowing down MA into a olumn labeled "all other
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"To demonstrate the rapidity with which thc.y strike, I
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Market value of the Founinvesting mostly in gilt-edged clations's holdings now Is
securities, bonds and loans pegged at 37 million About 90

Watch that cigarette. If lung Wow off George's head.
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be
Don't clown around In your off your Wyatt Earp quick diew the highest aggregate so far. policy of Investment and try to
Nobel's will decreed that the stick to it. I get a lot of advice
fhend's swimming pool, elther. when George comes over to see
original
funds shIould be in. became people look upon tis as
Safety Council statistics show your new antique pistoll Watch
vested
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chemistry and physics were

About 3,700 people died frem worth
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in various types of accidents in lookout for accidents, In hopes eating habits you can be more al though Tho has rejected
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found anywhere. They are mighty unhappy to have been
taken from their native habitat and used for purposes of th e

these eight to 13-loot 'gators slither up from the water, jaws

as a result of a wound inflicted by one of the beasts," he says.
Ross has an uncanny rapport with these strong, swif t and
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so well-nunaged over ihe years to invest more liberally and
that cash awxda ha,,c tOfl •4si.Aaroa,yarg(f()p
steadily. This year, Kissinger fund 4i common stock.
and Le Due Tho, his North Since then the fund has
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Associated Press Sports Writer day, and it was the goal that
Coach Alex Delvecchio of the gave California Its 4-3 victory
Detroit Red Wings has seen over Pittsburgh. Leach took a
things go wrong so often this pass from Joey Johnston mmml
season that, by now, even the scored on a 40-footer at 4:49 of
humblest of triumphs means a the third period.
Flames 2, Canucks 0
lot.
Atlanta's Dan flourchard got
Ine bway
That t riumph cay
Ws third shutout of the season in
if I-I tie Friday night with the blanking Vancouver 2-0. lieuSt. Louis Blues of the National chard stopped 33 shots as the
I1ckey League. Detroit's only Canucks saw their winless
goal was scored by 24-year-old streak extended to 13 games.
Pierre Jarry, who Joined t
The victory lifted Atlanta to
club Nov. 28 in a trade for Tim within two points of first-place
Ecclestone,
Philadelphia in the NH!.. West.
Vancouver goalie Gary Smith
"1 thought Pierre might be
the right guy to play with (Guy) stepped 31 Atlanta shots.
Jets 7, bros 4
Charron and i Garnet Bailey,"
Winnipeg
exploded for live
l)elvecchio said. "It turned 'jt
the
second period to
the
goals
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1w was at the ri g ht spot at
7-4. Garth1hz.
defeat
Toronto
right muoimwnt.
''lie scored it big goI for us, into scored the first secondIt uitu.uut a I it,'' .uil I hi- Frame goal, and ( 'hrs ltirdeleau added anot he r goal less
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than a minute later. Fran Huck,
Dune
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F.slewhere .i the NIH., the
California Golden Seals beat also scored in the period.
Bobby hull, Winnipeg's playthe Pittsburgh Penguins 4.3,
er-ciutch,
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atul tic \tlant.i F'lanws edged
of the
with
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performance
the Vancouver Canucks 2-0.
dub, especially the seldornly
In the World Hockey
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Jets
tieused
fourth line which scoted
alma. the
goals.
tented the Toronto Torus 74, two
"That's really great when the
and the Minnesota Fighting
Saints bell( the Vancouver guys can conic oil the bench
after sitting there for a couple
Iflazea's 3-1.
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harry, ' , twe.uus' I'm getting to scoring two goals while not givplay more over here. I knew ing U[) any," hull said.
Saints 3, Blazers 1
Guy and I would do well togethGeorge
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ltn' in :1 cutI1H'f It':lgur In tie
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John Newcombe In the semi- have won seven. Newcombe has Miolluait of Kentucky and
finals of the Grand Prix Mas- not played in half as many linebacker Waymnond Bryant of
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3-5, default, and the man who
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Suns 111, Bullets 92
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Charlie Scott poured in a sea- leaped high in the air for an
'Me best thremut-of-five-set opponent. IV strapping Aimie
son-high 40 points and Phoenix overhead smash which put him final was scheduled at I p.m. with the Fu Manchu mustache
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playing brilliantly. had led his
cent to 31 per cent. Dick Van- like somp-bexly stabbed me with
The dramatic ending of the country's Davis Cup team to a
Okker Nt"combe match was 5-0 sweep over the United States
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again-st Portland, rolled up a 29. 31 for Allatita,
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Both the Bengals and the England plays at Buffali. thr games except one have gone tournam,ent. Sanford Seminole teaching them a basic un. dropped his first match and
Browns entertain playoff hopes New York Jets travel to Phila. right down to the wire and th and the Patriots will be vieing derstsnding of the wrestling then followed with 12 tra1ght
and there are just two more delphia, Atlanta ticists St. Louis, majority have been d,erided by for the crown but like all !he sport.
wins.
pmes left in the regular season Baltimore welcomes Miami, no more than three (Jr
For the seasoned veterans its
Whatever the outcome of the
four other teanis they have their
to do something about it. The San Francisco is at New Or. points.work cut out for them.
been mostly conditioning but various battles wrestling has
two are tiedwith Pittsburgh for lears nnd Denver visits San
From the Metro Conference Scott points out tth!y have to fouixl a spot in high school
"Both teamg Will go with the
f irst place in the American Diego.
best j'ayers we can put on the hiihop Moore, Boone, Colonial, keep looking over their athletics proving it can be just
Conference Central Division
Los Angeles entertains the field to win," adds Cleveland Evans and Winter Park will shoulder beca use the younger as exciting as any "major"
and a loss could Just about New York G iants Monday coach Nick Skorich.
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counters io triumph earlier this year in
Aso1akd Press Sports Writer Cleveland tight end Milt Mann. Cleveland.
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Red Sex.
But while Kuhn was talking
Dick O'Connell, t)'e Boston
The explosive trading ac- about energy, the owners were general manager, admitted
The Cardinals received pitch.
ere John Curtis, Lynn tivity Friday, announced while exerting theirs to make deals. that the Red Sox were on the
McClothen and Mike Garman - the bran was literally clearing IU big ow. of the day, of verge of completing a deal for
in exchange for pitchers Reggie out of town, finished a short course was the Cardinal tied Cleveland's Gaylord Pe"r
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bare' rnuumun, ft the Four.' clacification Tbe&gt; could
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it is not probable.
Ovirdo and Lake Bnwtle&gt; figure to grow in the next year
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COACH DEMC44STRATES POSITIONS

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Flowers.-The
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Philadelphia Phillies pur- scheduled thghb rather than son-"Fob Gibson, John Curtis
meetings
Often called 75 per cent of the chased mlief pftcher Eddie charters," sa d Kuhn. "This is Alan Foster, Sonny Sierbert
game, pitching took more t han Watt from the Baltimore the most extensive use of petro- and I ynu McGlothen"
50 per cent of the play in a wild, Orioles.
leum for baseball and we an
"Cleveland was grat for us'
-The Phillies sold infielder ticipate possible savings in this said Schoendienst "but we
record-setting week of 24 drab
between major league teams. Cesar Tovar to the Texas area."
nee&amp;d a left-hander bad]' I
The trend started last Mon. Rangers.
Kuhn, however, wasn't think we've got him
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diy on opening day and continLike St. Louis the Red So
ued right through th e last out on catcher Bill Sudakis to the where baseball could save pitching staff will ha ve a new
Friday, when seven deals were Yankees for a player to be energy. He said that there was look for 1974. Another one of
completed-including a six- named later or cash,
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DCLIIOd Adding extra ta lent to ready tocliallenge the veterans
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Is a Four-A 3chool and would have an unfair advantage over
the Pats Duty sees his role at Brantley as one providing the
School with it state championship team and his playoff
chances would be hirt by tangling with the larger schools
"We lose playing a Four-A schcol even when we win,"
said Duty, "Because they give us the same points fnr beat
a Three- A team and the loss hurts just s much

the local interest involved. Alter all, how many people want
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"thcr it; county fights are naturals for the gate. High school
catha1l should support itself as much as possible. The less
you travel and the mare peclple you draw -the better off you
are with your program.
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the expenm of traveling incurred for other Iterra -which
were mentioned by Seminole arid others when they dropped
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Bacon $3 yard run
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'-ld ll vwood took th lead fI.y after dri%inu close to the mmnutes Bacon took off around
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it wasn't until midway cnntcst 'flit of reach in the
with an eight yard pickup Affington fumbled into tile through the period that the fourd, startm when Gordon
followed by Kurowaki's three arms of Gerry Richardson. Eagles started it, move again, went over from the two.
yard gain. Gordon then picked With the ball back In their They went 53 yards in right
HERALD SCOROARO
up ten more. On first down possession Early tried the line plays to close the gap to -8
Hollywood Hills1,
Bacon rambled for six and the for two and on the next play
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crucial fourth and ten from the
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scooted for 56 yards and the
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yard scam pe r by Golden. The Briggs open n°ar the end zone 301
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tk) ran for 96.
ORLANDO-The reign of
The Eagles top rusher, Eric
Edgewater came to an abrupt Early was held to a disapend Friday night when pointing seven yards In eight
Hollywood hills stopped the tries. Even though the Spartans
Eagles 28-8 in their quest for the had aLmost 400 yards the field
state title.
made ball handling difficult
It was the ground game thus resulting In four fumbles.
versus the aeriiii attack on the Edgewater fumbled once but it
rain soaked field that saw ten was a costly fumble.
turnovers in 48 minutes of
Eagle signalcaller Kenny
action,
Mathews took to the skies 30
The Spartan's attack was times with 34 resulting In
centered on the ground as completions. More importantly
quarterback John Kurowskt he threw four interceptions.
went to the air only three times. Hollywood Hills failed to gain a
Carl Golden was the leading yiud through the air.
rushers accounting for 114
The Spartans opened the
yards while close behind was scoring late in the first qwir.
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At Fore,t )fill-today. an tnteni'e rnnte't will takI
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Fort-%t Hills and United Slates Champion will jilav William
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%otld cI.ampion G. L. Palte-riGn to capture the Wimbledon
title. Tilden *x game i Improving and many feel that he can
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. i re, 10.000 f;itt, or hand to wat-h it. Titdeni ground stroket
.iry use-rjxering as he win' the first set. 6-I. Johnston comm
back to take the second 54't by the same score.
In iPie third set Tilden
starting to take command.
His backhand has greatly improved from hut year and his
serf- 1 eannl. He wins tin. sit 7-5. John;trn battles back
to take the fourth, 7.5. Finally Hill establishes his superiority
in th
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Longwood picked up (our bass Saturday.
Bill Hawkins and son rxe binding some nice bass almost
daily plug casting the flats with late afternoon the best bet.
Frien'Js of Bob King at Martna Isle Camp will be glad to
learn that he is out of the hospital and is recuperating at
home (torn his recent heart attack. A. Rnh put $t , the dtnr
let him out on good behavior.
cnp is open with Bob's wife, Shirley and daughter
camp
pinch-hitting until he is able to return to his regular duties.
On King's last fishing trip before entering the hospital, he
guided a party to a catch of 120 speckled perch on Lake
Dexter.
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Marina Isle this week on a live shiner and the angler reported
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of the National Football tickets behind stadium posts
League, Houston coach Sid (not previou1y sold) in order
Gilman, was accused of mis- to Justify a no sell-out claim
conduct. The league cen- (and thus gain a blackout).
sured him for contributing to
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the delinquency of his pep- not thrilled, either, by the
pill-taking ayers when he methods of the owners, who
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was formed, the late Arthur (Mickey) McBride chose Paul
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team. In 1945, a newsiiaper contest was held to choose a
nam,
!. An entry suggesting "'Pantheis- wai the winner. But it
was di-scovered there had bt-en an old semi-pro team called
the Cleveland Panthers. So the new coach vetoed the name.
In the contest, the second mofi pipuIar name had been
TALI.AJJASSEE -- The white and weed growth and to prevent
Odom said, 'The Commission lOCfltCd in the Myahka State
"Browns after the head man William S. Thompson of
amur or grass carp will have any possibility of the fish IS responsible for the fresh Park near Srasota to year
Euclid. O•. got a $1,000 bond for suggesting t, and they were
more room in which to prove escaping or being removed to water aquatic life in Florida round fishing from the bank.
thereafter the Cleveland I)
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itself and at the same time other waters,
and while we hope the white The lake was first opened in
My
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son played football In college br Don Corycil, now
allow fishery biologists an
Prior to the Clear Lake study amur Is capable of handling late summer under limited and
of the St. Louls, -ardinals, and he tells me that
Is the
opportunity to study both the the research program has been some oil the tremendous aquatic controlled coaditions after
originator of the "I' formation. Will you confirm or deny
advantages and disadvantages limited to plastic tanks of man vegetation proglemns we feel it being closed for almost a
this? - Don hedges. San Leandro, Calif.
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of
the weed eating fish in a Impoundments and lakes At is necessary to have a complete quarter of a century.
Mojon denied. Tom Nugent devlwd the modcr-n "I
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natural mrrounding.
the present time powwwAon or study end all pos3ible answers
The Commistilicri delayed
a t VMI, and it was soon copied successfully at so çie Dame
According to action taken by
release of the white amur is before (he program advances action on fl request to establish
by t1he late Frank Leahy,
ut met, ffjrijje~ the
tfic quarterback atW three backs — unlike ill(- three cur- the Ganx. and Fresh Wattr prohibited in Florida escept I" frorn the area of re.warch study a Wrd sanctuary at Port St.
rentiv in vogue But, get this, Bob Zuppke of Illinois who
Fish CommLmion at a meeting the rerch study program. to one of vegetation Contoi." I IJCIC In St. Luck County for
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attack in 1(sl4
experimental grass carp study to accelerate an aquatic the Commission also approved, the proposed sanctuary area,
UI have a baseball signed by Babe Ruth which I receised will be expanded by
The wildlife board reviewed
stocking vegetation control program on the purchase of a tract of land
personally from him In 1929. Could you estimate its worth
the
amur
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Clear
Lake
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approved a program for the
Lake
in Bay County adjacent to the J. W. Corbett
Aa ron surpasses Ruth lhorneruns.wimny
tod v. If IlankA
acre
lake,
heavily
infested
with
and
baseball lessen in valu~Lake Wales in Polk County. Wildlife Management Arra in conservation of energy and
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fintli waters were svggested Palm Beach County for public' i esot.rces. the program Is
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be made by the Florida Power energy conservation with the
Frinz'jsc1reclaurabi-ur Hill Munro, whos on record as offerTtc' commission n lion ("iriiJfli,Irjli due 14)
the anti i.ttIt (on1ptrl ii e:• least fricitl!c curtailment of
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stipulated
thatthe
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recreationalusesuiLake
change for power line right of essential projects or prograuLs
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to determine if the weed eating Point Lake. Both waters have of (lie wildliti area.
your ball will not decrease btcue "Ruth is one of
In final action the Cornmortals and no one will repIac him," Now find someone who fish is capable of controlling vegetation probrns but were
Ite Commission also voted to mission established the dats
'ollects baseballs.
vegetation and the effect of the not considered by the Corn- open tower Myakka lake andlocationofthenext meetingamin and its habits ui
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The racing season is coming to a close at all the area tracks
as the cold weather Is creeping In on us. This week at Barbervllle iind Jacksonville the season came to an end as each
track had their Late Model thampionship. At &amp;rberville 25
cars lined up for the 50 tap feature with Bobby Johnson and
. Carl Tyler holding the poles. As the cars thundered down the
track banging Into each other as they were maneuvering it
h-, was Tyler taking the lead with Will Cagle In second. During
the fIrst 30 laps it was Tyler pulling out to a quarter lap lead
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Gardner, Chip and Curtis Crider and Larry Flynn.
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After a restart on the 31st lap due to a spin out by Rod
EuJenfield, Cagle found the groove he had heen looking for
and started making up ground on Tyler. By the 40th lap be
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1l R3sh (Tyler's teammate) also overtook Tyler to ta ke
second place. Tyler finished third with Ray Gardner taking
foorth. Paul Crown took fif th and Curtis Cider came in sixth .
The heats were won by Bobby Johnson and Carl Tyler.
The hobby class heats were won by Joe Faircioth and
Lewis Green, In th e feature Joe once again took th e checkers
a.s[AnberghlowardandCecflLewiswererightonhlsbumper
for second rind third. Sanfords Chris Dellarco lost another
transmission. Rick Graham was still out with a blown motor
and Hearid Sargent also was out with motor trouble. Cur t
lson finished fourth in his heat and was In the top 15 in the
feat'ire.
At Jacksonville the season ended with a benefit race (or the
Beaches Area Boys Club. A pair of 50-tappers were run with
Rance Phillips winning the first race as be beat out Wayne
Shugart and Jack Nolan, Tiny Lund finished fourth. Sports
car great Peter Gregg in his first test of the Southern dirt
tracks finished 14th. In the second race of the day Wayne
Snugart came (toni the back of th e pack to win ov er Tommy
Higgins and Phillips.
At Ocala Leon Gault won the first heat in his Lake Mary
based Anglia and then took a st'ond in the feature, Don
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the lake Mar)' stars, had the misfortune of wrecking his
second straipht car Into a total loss.
Grad' Pickle, Garvin"hlardln and David Swagart aLso
mace the trip to Ocala. Cecil icwIs won inc tioroy reature
over Lindberg Howard. Paul Crown took the late model
feature with J.D. Lewis finishing second. The races at Ocala
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Huntsville 6745. In defeating and Doug Branson with 12
Belhaven and Mor,tevallo, points, and Jon Boydstun and
'Saithern captured the Mon- Tone)' Hunter wIth 9. Coac'i
tevallo Tipoff Tournament title, Arnold said of the Tennessee'
the first team besides the host Wesleyan game, "Our victo:.
squad tot.ake the crown lnthe was they type of team effi-:t
tournament's four year history. defensively and rebound in:
Defense has been the key in that we strive for. We feel that
each of the four victories, as the with tough defense ano good
Panthers are limited their rebounding that we will score
to less thcn 53 points enough to win."
per game. "Team defense had
'Southern ran into an
been our major emphasis since aggressive hot shooting
began Coach Arnold University of Alabama at
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said. "Our team
team No. 28, but held
willing to work in practice on on for a 67-53 victory. "We
defense, sometimes at the thought wc were going to break
expense of offense, and we're the game open a couple of Lines
beginning to find out how im. but UAH never qit and got
portant it
to winning."
very tough late in the second
Offensively, the 'Southern half," Arnold said. "They are a
attack has been very balanced well coached team and will be
with four players averaging tough to beat at home."
over nine points per game and
The Panthers conc!ude their
the team registering almost 65 pre-Chrtstinas schedule with a
points per game. Sanford &amp; SJC game in Mobile against South
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Dewar Cup tournament, while
Virginia Wade of Britain topped
American Julie Heldman 6-2, 36, and 7-5 to take the women's
singles title in an internatlon4

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coach. (This is t e same man turf and
t is $ood for gham-Southern's basketball Tony McWeay at 6 ppg, Toney
who, it was reported, refused everybody ~nvolve
Mean- te
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to allow a visiting team to while, the players suffer skin straightwins in what former
with 3.7, Skip Urling at 4,
borrow his kicking tee be- scrapes, heat prostration and
and
cause they might mind out the creepy feeling that they Lyman Cage Mentor head Butch Williams with 2 ppg. In
that this tee was bigger than shouldn't spit on the field
Coach Murray Arnold called his their victory over Tennessee
the rules allowed.)
cause it is so much like their best start ever at 'Southern.
Wesleyan, 'Southern played one
The Panthers have recorded of their finest games to date.
victories over Belhaven College The Panthers dominated every
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many a day was
landed b) L. Wren of Daytona near the Rocks betwee 1
Marineland and St. Augustine. Wren's big one was 47 Inche •
long with a girth of 28 Inches. The monster was estimated at
over 80 pounds and the angler really had his hands full
Playing him on 25 pound test line, according to Wayne Brady
at the "Fishing hole" Bait and Tackle Shop.
Wayne also tiadword ofaspartish mackerel taken from th
Main Stree t Pier.
Thousands of bluefish taken on plugs was the word from
Merle Keller, operator of the pier, and any spot on the pier
seemed to be its good as the next. The blues have been hitting
Practically all day long and late afternoons big whiting art
taking peeled dead shrimp along with Some pompano.
Sheepshead up to seven pounds have also been Landed this
week.
Inlet harbor reports no (xats out since Sunday due to the
bad weather but Saturday and Sunday passengers on the
snapper boats had a ball.
Inc "nov WhIte 2" had a total of 150 red snapper, 1
grouper, and five nnberJacks Saturday and on Sunday, 50
snapper, six of the big jacks, plus plenty of trlggerflth and
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NEW YORK - (NE/i) More recently, the Pitts- living room carpet.
"Come over and meet my
ifg. President Nixon, in Georgia bt'rgh Steelers accused the
The idea o water and friend Dick Nixon."
recently on what apparently Oak and Raiders of devious house
brings us back to the
; is the start of a Comeb ack
"What else should I know
at- tactics. For example, such an President, a long-time foot- about
tempt from
him?' Nixon said
his Waterhouse ingenuous fellow as Mean Joe ball fan. A telling anecdote of urgently:'
troubles, said (possibly josh Greene was appalled to dis- how all
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this fit.,; tnuthar WRS
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'Guard," sdjd Kahn.
"rimybe I siiuuid nave a cover vaseline on Raider written by Roger
h'ahn, in his "Football Dodgers. 1946.
ta k with Norm Van Brocklin linemen, the
easier for him to recently published book.
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Good blocker."
and (hid out how tie did it.'
slip off of them.
"how the cattier Was"
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Kahn said Nixon's head
The President was refer'
dded to this horror- was
Kahn and a friend, Vie 'erketj
riced in a nod, and Nixon
ring to Coach
Van Brockhin's the intimation by a Steeler Obeck, a one-time pro foot- p
I'm really
leadership in taking the center that the ball he was ball player, had spotted pleased to "Vic,
shake your hand
Atlanta Falcons from a about to snap
for an at- Richard Nixon at a table in and we were just wondering
record of 03 to 6-3 at that tempted field goal was defi- Toots Shore s
in Manhattan in here why
forthe city doesn't do
ItN time. But the way things have ate - The Raid
ers had snuck the mid-1960s, when Richard more
NYU sports. They
been going generally in the a dead bird into the earn" its'
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w uui,c,I a new ha3Ket•
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Obeck beamed, said Kahn.
also had problems was waving at everybody
to know. Not that Van with
"I remem ber you with the
the courts lately. There then." Kahn admits to being a old Brook
I n football
Brocklin used perfidious were se veral suits some
little
tipsy
and
introduced
Dodgers."
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! of .1 nvthtn, anymore'!
"le;Ill)"' said Obeck''
pIuvcr, who C1I.IFICd coaclit's and
(lown
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For, at about the moment and trainers with devious aceyes brightening.
"Nixon
greenly,"
President Nixon was puffing tivities, like forcing them to said Kahn. smiled
"Several lawyers
"'cs sir," said Nixon,
up the Falcon feathers, there play when hurt b, giving in
'"you were a great blocker.
his party glared.
was more troublesome smoke them pain-killers. he most
' I never forget the way you
"1 wonder if you'd say
rising from his favorite spectacular case was that of hello
to
an
admirer
of
yours,
blocked
for Ace Parker."
reservation: one of the Wash ex-Charger Houston Ridge, who is athletic director at
Kahn
writes: "Obeck's
ington Redskins, a certain who coll ected $300,000 in a
NYU?" said Kahn.
bright
eyes
glazed. Ace
George Burman, was saying court settlement.
01 course, Nixon said Parker laed in the 1930s.
that a good portion of his
Perhaps the most bally- "through the green smile."
Obeck b or ed for a passer
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teammateswas taking illegal hooted NFL-governmental
"Hey Vie,' called Kahn. named Glenn I)ohhs"
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pe pills,
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conflict occurred over local
eorge Allen, heretofore television blackouts of home
Nixon's favorite football games. Congress passed a bill
~vl`~ coach, was reportedly stun- this fall which pe rmits home
ned by this charge. Possibly, teams with sellouts to have
he was joshing. t was Allen, their games viewed locally.
after all w
who became' The c tlt)5 (ought it, thus in.--,-,i
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notorious for maneuvering cur-ring the cross-eyed wrath
" draft lists, injury lists and or- of fans who could not get a
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dering lake center snaps (as ticket to a home game (unless
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staUo WHOO. Orlando, found specks biting good at Hiley's
Camp and brought in 29 while David llilev and roger l3ahan
iii anothur boat took 17,
Average catches on Lake Jessup are running 20 to 23 per
boat while some of the "old-timers" are getting even better
strings. The fish are all good size about three4ourths of a
pound each.
Fred Sweet at the "Fishing Hole" Bait and Tackle Shop
tells of plenty of big specks being caught by Deacon Coleman
in the main channel of Lake Monroe in front of Holiday Inn.
Other anglers are beginning to find them at Mullet Lake.
Trollers are having good luck Grassy Point in the lake with
the yellow Bee tle-Spin lure replacing the white as th e top
lure. Many are being taken on the yellow and black 'Pot.
Gut" jig also.
In addition to the many fine catches of speckled perch
taken around the bridge piling 3everal good bass have bccn
caught by anglers working the atcrs near Osteen Bridge
Fish Camp this week. Torn Gordy scored with a seven and
one-bait pounder and one of four pounds Tuesday, both on the
b!u? b:tic
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.uwikd (L* a six and one.
t'nlf plus a three pounder with live shiners for bait. Another
nice one o over five pounds fell to Skip Forsgate on a plastic
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beautiful catch of sea bass for L. C. Smith, Paul Graham, and
Jim Brown. The trio landed 26 of the bronze battlers using
"Trout-fouls tipped ith shrimp while fishing near Port,
Canaveral. The largest one weighed in at 28 pounds, the
entire string averaged 14 pounds per fish.
Two days of trout fishing in Mosquito Lagoon nroduc
catches of 61 and 52 respectively for 'floppy" I1opkin .8
Jimmy Williams with the TT-23 Mirrolure plug doing the Job,
according to word from the Plaza Sports Shop.
Thesamepairtben tried surf fishing and came up with
hl,,,,
and one channel
Dac Wells and wife landed a total of over 180 blues in a
couple of days of s ur f fishing near th e old coast guard station
on the weekend.
Blues iwe hitting well on spoons with the "Crocodile" and
the "Limper" both taking their share as well as mullet
bait.
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,iews stands. The cover of the magazine will feature this 62
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On the local scene, Gene Holcomb downed a spike buck on
private lands east of Sanford, and Joe Lazare got a hog and a
deer in the Ocala area.
Merritt Island duck hunters are having a problem with the
steel shot which is required by the management. The hard
pefletts are ruining gun barrels and many people are putting
away their expensive weapons In favor of cheap singlebarrels for their duck shootlr.g.
Even with the steel-shot handicap, the area is thawing
plenty of hunters as clucks are there by the hundreds,
Locally, teal and black ducks are in good supply along with
some mallards.
On the Wekiva River George Cheney reported several doe
deer seen this week but only one small buck. Squirrel hunters
are finding a fe but ducks have not been seen in any great
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The national "big deer" contest, apznsored by the
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rack containing 62 points which sets a new sthe record for
Georgia.
Many people who have seen the antlers at Dick Dove's
Taxidermy Shop find the stature of this animal unbelievable;
the total weight being estimated at better than 340 pounds.
Hunters in the party tboug'it they were going to have to
cook and eat the big iellow in the woods as it seemed almost
an impossibility to carry him o'.
When they finally succeeded in bringing him In, he was
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non-typical white tailed deer, about three and one-half-years.
old.
Even though 62 points of over one inch can be counted on
the rack, several more had been broken off due to his many
battles with other bucks in protecting his territory.
The party reported an even bigger deer sighted on this trip
and rumor has It that they are In the process of outfitting a
safari to penetrate the Jungles of Central Georgia in hones of

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white velvet with jewel neckline as matron of honor. She wore a
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Andrew S. Blount, 36 Needles while d1sies, yellow mums, trimmed the back of the gown the bride a and carried a
bouquet of blue cornflowers,
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daughter
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Given in marriage by her her family.
Robert A. Tuttle Sr. ser5-ed
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Y.uns, 912 Uvar Iike i(ouI, iti son as best man arid usherBest man was Robert Rella,
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Apopka and Robert Allen Tuttle groomsmen were the groom's
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groom and J. S. Carson
united in Holy Matromony, green velvet dress with matJamieson, Gainesville.
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jacket and a corsage of yellow
ceremony was the Rev. Wayne braid trim and a white orchid
Miss Susan Marie Brooks
mums The grooms's mother
became the bride of Donald
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Clayton Robertson, Nov 17,
Clarence Gruesbec, uncle of
Grandmothers Mrs Ellen
polyester wi th lace bodice and
the bride from Glendale, Calif. Van Camp and Mrs A D.
1973 at 2 p.m. at the Pinecrest
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length gown of candlelight punch bowl. Miss Sherry
Calvert was in charge of the
basket arrangements of white
bridal satin featuring a high
book. The reception was gladioli and lavender, yellow
neckline and long sleeves. Her bride's
co-ordinated
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tulle was attached to a head. Wi
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piece of matching satin and
seed pearls. She carried a trip at Walt Disney World and Stratgllt kneeling bench and
Colonial bouquet of yellow and their new residence is in WhIte' aisle carpet
: bronze muma, red roses, baby's Altamonte Springs. The bride and family pews marked by
breath and greenery with long teaches Home Economics at white satin ribbon bows.
Given in marriage by her
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Parker, sister of the bride, was Education and is Assistant length gown of white silk
; attired in a fornal length gown Coach at Seminole Junior organza featuring a high rise
easy A-line with VenLse lace
of gold crepe with brown velvet College.
guests included effects and bib front. Matching
vest and gold braid trim. She
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Colonial bouquet of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Tuttle, of lace t.rinuned the cuffs of the Grand Rapids, Mich.; Miss full Bishop sleeves and tiigi'
mixed Fall flowers,
Bri desmaid and matron were Audrey Cardy and Charles collar and edged the full
Miss Laren Tuttle and Mrs. McClintic, Takoma Park, Md. hemline fl ounce. The waistline
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The reception site was Sandy
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The chapel was decorated Cove Apartments, which was
with
floral
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and bronte mums and greenery arrangements and decor in the
of bronze and gold.
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stylc with lavender velvet sash the skirt. The three tiered employed by R and E Tire Cb.
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Carla Brooks. MISS Tonya Mishoe, Winter Haven and Mr.
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blue knit gown. The groom's
Nee Cynthia Green
grandmothers, Mrs. D. C.
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length gown of blue polyester the cake and pouring were Mrs
and Mrs. J. A. Blount, A. C. Doudney and Mrs. James
REIIFA&amp;SAL DINNER
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Lee, of Lakeland. Mrs.
length gown of navy blue knit. Robertson Anderson, DeLand
Following Ow rehearsal for
All three grandmothers wore and Mrs. Lou Pasetti, Ruskin the Green-Hoiton wedding, the
white mum corsages.
pr esided at the bride's book groom's paren ts. Mr. and Mrs.
Following the ceremony, the table, overlaid with a white Andrew S. Blount, entertained
reception was held at the linen cloth A siher bud '.ase members of the wedding party
Sanford Garden Club building. held a single yellow rose.
and family members with a
The bride's table was overlaid
Tracey Brewer, Atlanta, rehearsal dinner at the
with a white nylon lace cloth, niece of the bride, attired In a Cavalier Motor Inn, SarJord.
over ye llow and deci'.irated With blue velvet dress similar to the
Arrangemerts of blue carthe attendant's bouquets. attendant' gowns, was in nations, yellow daisies, baby's
Highlighting the table was a charge of distributing the rice breath, greenery and candIes
three tiered wedding cake iced bags.
graced the tables and the host
in white, adorned with blue,
For her going-away-outfit, and hostess presented the
pink and yellow roses an4 Mrs. Holton, chose a yellow and bride-elect with an orchid
topped
with
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small white silk polyester knit pant. corsage.
arrangement of live flowers SIIJL. The couple left for a
Others attending along with
identical to the bridesmaids' wedding trip to Atlanta and the bridal couple were her
bouquets.
their newrzfrlence will be 1738 narents. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis
The punch table was covered Mercy Dr ive, Or lando. The Green, Mr. and Mrs. L. T.
with a cloth identical to the one bride is a special education Brewer, Altanta, Ga.; Mr. and
on the bride's table and the teacher at Lockhart Jr. High Mrs. Curtis Green Jr., Tampa;
floral arrangement was School and the groom is em. Miss Denise Blount, Vance
composed of flowe rs similar to played at Montgomery Wards Blount,, and Mr. and Mn.
t he others in a live branched in or lando.
Wesley Blount a ll of Orlando.
silver candelabra. Fruit punch
Out-of-town guests came
Royston,
Keith
Also
was served from a cry stal bowl from MemphL4,Tenn.;Athrlta, Altamonte Springs arid from
and all silver appointmen ts Ga.; Tampa. Gainesville, Lake Gainesvilie, Robeta B-ella,
were used.
Wales, Ruskin, Leesburg, Carson Jamieson, Mrs. Robert
trs. Robert Carlson and Mrs. DeLand, Fruitland Park and Martin and Carol Hale.

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next election that we will have Sunday, Dec.
som€ place in the city where a
ralb can be held There
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desperate need for it
Cub Scout Pack 196's
regularly scheduled monthly
meeting held on Nov. 21 at 7J
P.M. at the First Baptist Church
Mrs Goldia B
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president of th
evening was "Genius Night"
%illage Women's, Club and
one and the annual Cake Auction
of
the founders of that washeld.TheAuionisusedas
a means of raising funds to
She has been on an extended recharier the Pack.
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First the "Genius Night."
spent UUL. iIu) fl*ting
Each boy in the Pack is given a
restsves and mends In Cof- piece of wood and asked to
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categories. First place witiners
She ttcnded club meetln2s
in the fi ve categories were:
did some sightseeing, and spent Most Useful
, Jody Kuhn...Most
rw%--d bit of time just ratching
Ingenious, Jeff Zelley...Best
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indelightful time but is very glad tnn...Most Artistic, Joel W
r borne.. .Most Scient if ic, Charles
to be back home. I know he
many friends are glad to bave B
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for Bobcat aI Wolf Badges
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Robert Ford deserves special
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iiw are Lunme and Tht-tr.a Wolf
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Friend.
two sil ver arrows. Robert not
Thel'ziend.smo*1here just ordydidhlsWolfachievements,
twomonthsagobutalreadyare
but 3O electives That isagood
qui te nctivily involved in local
deal o work for this young
events. Mr. Friend, with a
large mart T.J.Slade became a new
assirA 1n has wife,
has been WebtO and received Your ac
very active in Cub Scout Pack
tivity badges. Congrat ulations
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place of Cubmaster Irwin
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daughter, Miss Barbara Jean Hoffman, to Wesley Peter
Kulpa, son of Stanley Kulpa, of Sanfcrd, and the late Mrs.
Kulpa.
Born In Moorestown, N. J., the bride-elect was graduated
from P.K. Yonge Lab School. Gainesville, in 1965, and she
attended University of Florida,
e was graduated from New York School of Interior
Desigu, New York City, and isemployed as decorator consultant at Kuip Decorators.
11cr fiance, who was born In Pinewald, N.J., is a 1966
graduate of Seminole }41I School. He received a degree iii
Real Estate from the College of Business, University of
a Florida, owner-operator of Kulp Realt y and Kuip
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beholders were proud and
cheering Winter
Springs u loving parents, all cakes were
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The morning of elec'ion day, finrncnt.
ROBERTS AND DR. LUIS JULIAN 5TENSTROM phoned
December 8 Is the wedding
By FANNETIE EL)WMIDS
AND DR. (MRS. MARIA to invite me to a victory date for Cdr. James Leo
IleraliWorrespondent
PEREZ. They have been there celebration that night, tven (Duffy) Hutton and Eileen
DELTONA—A quiet, charevery night with their off. though I'm a woman with out a Elizabeth Davany... and you
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gave Julian, who was actually "I do's" at the chapel of the
clothes, arranging attractive
Cast in one of the leads was my first "boss" here at The Naval Hospital, San Diego.
centerpieces of flowers she
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By DORIS WIlLIAMS
choreographer for Disney the election several weeks ago. Solana Beach, Calif., 92075,
Society Editor
peppy, wonderful dubs here.
World.
And if you want more poop,
Thoro5 a frosted wonderland of color for your face, your
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since she was five-years-old bubbles dancing in The Forest you all about it.
Sle and hubby, John, whose
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A sure cure for th e "blabs" and we feel she is one of "US"
Champagne Ball revelers are recent morn while savoring
written Into a best seller novel,
is going to a luxurious threatre on the cultural scene in Sanprobably
"000hing" and late, late breakfast during the
are exceptionally active In all
where the red carpet is literally ford,
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since she Is one of our "aaahing" at this very luncheon hour, who should
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DR. TOM AND PAT their life, SUSAN iGEN,
The Coffee's were in town
March of 1964, fate planned a
Florida Civic Theatre, th
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newchapterintier life.
time dream of theatre love
rs week for usto mingle backstage Suite," as a professional wedding.
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The Navy pilot, who made
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BURNELL
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On Holloween, In 1964, they
leader, "Reno," a sexy night of Music,
Colorful
prisoners released and stopped to bring their wives, JEAN and
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entertainer,
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the high seas, where she degree and fulfills eight years whom he made local social
Jean Clontz appears a bit
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sensitive
of
work for the maestro, history with while stationed
Dorothy Luhrs stands beside Grandfather Clock which she brought
insurance adjuster.
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Lids
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perfect
as
hI)VN
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who will earn this honor In aboard Sanford Naval Air resulting from surgery. A
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sailor
who managed to help March, 1974.
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in hot water on the long ocean
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voyage,
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About Venice . . . she
mother had died, my fa ther and
hospitalization required of
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love
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brought iere from Brooklyn. It
announcing all numbers); Herb Carter -is
Homerna(le pit,,,
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- a weight lifter; and
}Iubsch, Larry Durr and Ruth Lucille 1err, Betty
Ma(;ee, was served foll'issg the enter- as soon as it was brought here
SITlarjlk, a, the (umblers; Sal Margarq
Hubsch and Kay thininent,
in the warm sunshine of Florida
Venuli as the
Anderson as o its
lbe dub 13 WILwing z it has bloomed at Christmas
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as Jugglers: Hugh Lynch as the applause the cast received
be cruise, call Sid Simon G8- greenm and flowers," says
man on the flying trapere; Ted during the performance,
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PISCES (Ftb. 10 to Sfar. 20) Stake yotir home more

one of those imaginative people who needs right training in
order to make the inost of fine qualities. Send to schools
-where old standard ideas are combinfid with the new. Teach to
complete wh&amp;tevcr his been started. 1I and religious
training should begin early in life.
"The Sims impel, they do not compel." What you make of
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expenses Contact business expert for advice
GEMINI (May 21 to June 21) If ou use a n ew systeri ,ou
.an now get the resu lts you need You can make progress b&gt;
joining a new group that fascinates you.
MOON C1IILDRL (June 22 to Jul) 2)) You can get ahead
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friends who are clever and have true vision.
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To pre
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Mexico and \e Hampshire ha ve ako t aken
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reserve the privaq ofsehool records,
So have California and New York. But according to his.
Divoky. some school authorities have done their daintidest to
avoid complying The New York Cityschool board said that
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record and
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A few schools, like (lie one our children go to, allow the
parents to inspect all the records. The school demands a subpoena before showing the records to anybody else
B ut at far too mans schools the itcord maktrs anti
record-keepers are doing nothing more than compiling permanentdossiersoyouandyourchildren.

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)ourteefl agedaughteris 'actingout'rathertliansulfering
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rmanent record labeling tier "disturbed".
These are just some of the problems of keeping massive
cumulative files on school children, according to Diane
Divoky, Nriting in the September issue of Learning MagaZIflC
What's wron.i with keeping records on school kids'
. Well, accordin to Ms Divok1y, two things: the record proably contains a lot of
on (lie parents as well as the
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See tind
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others have discovere d that a government
or police agent has only to walk into a school and ask to s'e a
child's records and
he gets them. And thanks to a nationwide trend towards computerizing everything, the
agent won't even have to leave his office — all he'll have to
do is1 P
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:chotih, teaciitrs, gL1idInl.-e csuu clirs. yclilgit-. anti administrators are becoming, in e
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agents.
The Russell Sage Foundation, in two seperate studies on
the use and mistise of school records, reported the followin 1 :
school records often contained information about .ti
parents and children. Parents didn't know what information
was in the records or how the information was to be u.sed.
Parents were forbidden to go through the records and
challenge misinformation. Just about anybody (except the
child's parents) who wanted access to (lie information in the
school records could get it.
And to top it all off. th- foundation discovered that

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DEAR STUMPED: She Is wrong. A woman "her age"
Is uM Immune to cancer. Your mother Is probably avoiding
the doctor because she's afraid of bad news Streu your
love and concern for her without communicating YOW
fears. (P. 8. If any doctors out Wre know of a better
solution, I'll be glad to print it. And you may remain
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her middle sixties, has been ailing for rive years, but she
absolutely refuses to go to a doctor. She has not had a
checkup in 20 years. Just the mention of it infuriates her.
Altho tho rest of her is normal, her abdomen has be
come greatly enlarged, leading us to fear she could have a
suspect she does this because of the pain killing properties

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present your prince with a patio set.
Choose from a wide selection of styles
In wrought Iron or alurrinum with
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Janet L. Walsh. 27 11010
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trouble migraine headaches high blood pressure back
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designed for shelter dropped six

inWober otaled9 bill ion, a the loeM reading 173
10 per cent gain over the year.
Mcst of the difference in
ago total in spite of another October was due to a single
drop In housing, Dodge said
project, and a highly topical one

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For the 10 month period struction in Florida for the
October's gain in newly. at that," said George A.
ending Oct. 31, all phases of mon th was $1
million with started construction pushed the Christie, vice president and

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were up over the residential activity at $510 seasonally-adjusted Dodge chief economist for Dodge .
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mparable 1972 period by Zi to million and nonbuilding at 49 Index to 191 (1-1oo),
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Contracts for new conof 2o6 was reached biggest electric power in.
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director of Alumni Affairs at Rollins College

trnuing Education at Seminole Junior College,

Winter Park Left to right, George Thomas,

est of honor at a farewell luncheon held
by the faculty Tuesday at th e SJC Enrichment
Center. lie is leaving to accept the post of

interpretor for the deaf; Midge Microff, R. T.
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his contract. He will also see
that if he takes a diamond
russe at trick two he will be
able to lose it wi th complete
safety. West will be on lead
and won't be able to hurt him

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at this time, it will plant ideas in
their children's minds, ideas

would not have.
Thisisnotso, however. Id
A parent begins cornmtnicaUng wi th his child about are already there, and
from the time he Is walking sometimes strangly distorted at
and talking, but today we will that l4yIJij arid distortions of

ltiittn'trealln'thatEswasin facility even better than they
The wekiing was performed
the hospital for surgery. She is had anticipated.
by the Rev. leo King of the
sos1yandddn't want anyof her
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friends to worry, so she told us
of Sanford.
thatahe ws only going tohave
Well, the big night with our
The bride wore a becoming
some tests made.
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now and doing real well, I am delighted to sft such a large of red rows.
ha-ippy to relxTt.
hni-nediately following the
turn-out. We did work so hard
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full house,
Wing cake centradi tional
Did you know that Lucile
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prire. The big question now is to make the sale. And that's
what this piece is all about.
When you list Your home with a real estate broker and
you price It right, your very next step is to do all you can to let
your home "zmik"a welcome to the folks who come with the

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And, with a litUc effort on your part it Is altogether
possible
iii a better price than comparable homes.
O( COtWSe.oneOfthtkCy5to5e11iflgy(m,fl.he is op
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see that he net-6- a diamond
finesse to brin g home the
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dust n.,%.v easily be wiped figuring out ways to
Herald Correspondent
As it was her first experien,
away.
wlththesaw,sheWaMUsureof
One pIct
deplcta a lone and yet cone rye energy
Mr&amp; James B (Be%erly)
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outcome,
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hand
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and trim.
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having some =gery up in the Central Flo6da Chorale as and Tetrapanix was used
By tJZ MATHMIXX
pay special attention to that fact abound at the beginnings of
with a heart play.
Gainesville?
art
wanting to purchase a home; secondly, he has checked
HOMES INDIVIDUALLY DESIGNED
Julie
Bishop
sets
out
to
teach
us
throughout
the
appointed
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South will clear the clubs Per iOd of Lime just before puberty.
first
to
determine
if
they
are
qualified
to
purchase
nuire and moze new songs
Mr. Donnelly is a refired
a home In
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It is hard for many of us to
next a~nd wind up with his puberty.
RAVENSBROOK subdivision located off
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your price range; and,flnally, at least the salesman believes
Each home is custom designed and there is 100getting us pre pared for ow- first attorney and Mrs. Donnelly Is
Recent guests at the
of
contract and one or two overThis is an easy time to reach admit that our child is growing
Markham
Road retains a rural atmosphere wi th
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tricks, A far better result wrn de3pite his seeming L,v. up and may be experiencing the Mr. and Mrs, Johnie Sal)er
ftt
his
customers
woWd
be
Interested
in
seeirg
your
ft. space left between houses.
engagement of this s,vson.
the Media Specialist at Sanford
large
shaded
lots
and
an
abundance
of
residence.
than down one.
Middle
School.
Schnaterly
Gee,
music
Li
fun!
y
were
Alter
a
wedding
Charles
and
Jewel
Scott
of
what
stirrings
difference at times to what you early
Jim avi sany
The salesman has left little to the imagination.
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may be saying. He is eager to soon be strong sexual urgings. of Ypsilanti, Mich. Scott 13
have been down from Chicano
By Otw ild £ iiM.E iMnw
4*4J 4ne
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will
be
at
Ixffne
in
Geneva.
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a
gatiter facts about any subject In Order to nelP the Y"Oungster to Presideut Oi tne local "M %isiting with Sally's parents,
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Motor Company of Ypsilanti t he Larry Roots. m
y
sex,
specifically
accept
and
deal
with
and
especia
ll
these
it
Beginners are taught to try
th is very Mina.
'i' bIdd1fl has b
feelings, it is better for us to and stopped over to visit with tiw' children wi th them and WIll
about Its seamier sidle,
to develop the suit with the
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had
a
very
pleasant
surprise
greatest potential when play- Wtii
Even though he may (g accept the trd th wi th good hs bro ther-in-law and family De leaving Sunday for home.
First Impression Important
North Fast
a few days ago when I received
By FRANK J. JASA
in the area. They brought
ing notrump contracts.
pj
openly acknowledge this grace.
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informing
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that
County
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Your first move is to take a goW look at Me exterior of
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particular Interee. to you, he
At Ods time, a father who hals their daughter Sandi and her
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Charles
E.
Baker Jr. will be
Agent
your home. After all, the first impression a potential buyer
eral principle, but it is far Pan
3N.T.
Pau 0
most probably has shared it be~n ftough Uxw dMinges friend with Lhcm.
Off
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Important to take ad• Pass
graduated
from
Ernor
gets
is
'\
when
the
46
Pass '
salesman
drives
his
buyers
into
Mr. Salyer has been
One
your
question
.nt to
heard
wi th his friends.
himself,
vantage of the H in the code
University, Dec. 21, with a
You. South, ho1d
driveway or parks his car in front of your home. You'd
that them with his son. But thT
seriously
LU
recently
at
frequently
Li
th
"how
ll
th
wi
Soon,
he
will
be
reaching
I Mullet Lake after recent
word ARCH and ask yourself,
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of
its
32
member
holding
company
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crisis
affect
agricWture
and
either
ors
age
when
he
needi
to
draw
a
no
Vwnd
C"r
ort Myers and will be tilixier
"Paw can I make this consurgery at tl~e Winter ark
What do you ________________
do now?
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chairman of the board of First Florida Banks and four banks.
have the
tract?" when you plan your
members of the executive James H. White, 47, an and our food iupply?" There is
A Bid six dianmads. Y.jir curtain between himself and his parent may feel comfortable in this visit with his lster and het' Hospital and doing nicety, I am
Atlanta, Ga.
prospects say,"We don't even want to see this one, just drive
rlorida State Bank at Sanford pending locations in the Central
Frank
pla *.
Smathers
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partaff signed off *ncr *I thr" parents
Jr., committee. The regions are: executive vice president of the
emotionall Y . talking with the boy. A motherl family.
happy to tell you.
has
been
elected
executive
At
the
present
time,
Charles
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Fl
or
ida
area,
vice
Oh,
yes,
it
lfSou(fiwinstheheag- Jea
happens
pr
ident
all
the
time,
es
and
.
chief executi ve
notrump. He is now buwlg Therefore, pro-puberty is a usually feds more at ease In
SOUTHEAST: (Six UFFB holding company. His 13 banks, outcome will depend on a
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president
and
is working with Dr. William
in dummy and if he doesn't wiffingum to playa slam. Bid 3.
regional
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So what can You do? Simple. Trim your lawn neatly,
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hieNulty's region covers the officer of Florida's four largest banks, two pending locations). including Okeechobee ha% n
r o! fa
valuable time to see that he discussing ferninine changes
re stop to count to nine he will
Brown, M.D. in Winttr Prk as
have
it
edged,
cultivate
the
TODAY'S QUESTION
rapidly
growing
area
around
bank
:
-flower
beds,
pick
up
a
r.alding
company,
said
Largest
in
ll
refuse,
e
s
th
ta
te
in
terms
becom.s
informed
about
what
wi
daughter.
of
po
totaling
$361,873,tXx.
little
doubt,
however,
ft
de
sits
her
th
lead a club at trick to
1n;ead of rbidding three
Orlando,
Sanford
and
"Our
systeir
Jtrry
and
Donna
Rocky
and
.
will
&amp;agriculture
and
food
produ
Many
partnts
worry
about
ipplen physically and thdt
EaM will hop up with tnt! clubs your partner has rebid two
be employed in Florida alter his
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His
pression
for
banks
t
he
account
buyers
but
it
also
management
is
a
tells
th
em
th
at
move
to
th
eir
you'
re
he
megion
daughter,
Sundie,
from
t
extends
ce
ace and lead a seccnd heart. nutrump Whit do you do now
from
ssing
and
Geneva Homemakers will be
markeun r,
he Is Informed to the point how and when to open up (
Key West swelled to more than Lion, pro
kind of homeowner who probably takes good care of the
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for $209.2 million in deposits further enhance our corn- to Veto Beach and will be $3%,297,000 th th
South will fi nesse his jack UnFt. Wayne, Ind., were here meeting at the Geneva Cornwill be affected to some degree.
where he will not be bewildered subject. It need nat be a
Anmei' Mondsy
wi
e
addition
of
HIS paren ts are Mr. and Mrs.
which will grow th rough the petitiveness and provide a lull headed by J. Stephen
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interior of his home, too,
or surprised by the changes "My son, the tune tias come to while Jerry's mom, Esther munity IbU for a covered
Hudson, the Peoples Bank of North Fort Shorta ges of fuel and tranaffiliation of the DeLand State range of financial services to 37.
Baker
Sr.,
Now let's go inside. If the bu yers see faded woodw or k
Smi th, was a pa tient at Win ter luncheon on Dec. 12, at 10 a.m. Charles
occurring,
tell you some ti±g
Myers, the Southslde Bank of 5P0rthtb0 facilities were ra ther
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and wails their desire to buy your house is immediately
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Park Memorial.
It becomes a good time to kw"
hostesses are Mama Pearl houseparents at the Lutheran
AnativcofFjondaandacuve St. Petersburg, and the First common this past season.
Haven, InSavta. Mr. and Mrs.
new banks for which c'-.argers Florida and throughout
diminished.
Some
homeowners
stand
there
and
try
to
tell
the
Ars*e, Pfeu
particularly In grain and fresh
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in South Florida civic affairs, State Bank of
Baker
are
and
daughter,
Leese
w
pendin
g.
buyers
l
how
il
e
th
house
would
look
If
it
world.
were
painted,
but
at's
th
fruit
and vegetable areas.
Stuff
Sports
about sex as you discuss tie
Dorothy Miniett.a, Ma bel Butler
charter also is pending at
4,'
combine the Hudson u president
be flying up to Atlanta for the
not
McNulty is 37 years old.
half
as
ef
fective
as
sh
owing
Our
goal
was
ft
him
how
ni
to
ce
it
looks
by
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changes and their relation to
and Mirg Kelly.
Greater Miami Chamber of Davenport.
Since agriculture is the most
graduation ezercLse.
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redecorating those faded walls and the woodwork yourself.
management expertise
ACBiis
reproducuon.
At
First
Florida
at
Sanford
c1s1
and
Commerce.
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tins
a
es
se ntial industry, priority in
This will bring a much be tter offer on your home than by
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It Is norm to soon to let a
1Davis was named depth of the mem be r banks and baclq'i ec,d of marketing and
NORTHEAST: i five UFFB fuel allocation will be given fur
leaving it to his imagination.
youngster know that while
presi de nt by the board of the holding company ink' a domestic banking and was ba nks, one pend ing locationj. opera tion of mobile
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and fixed
Give your home a thorough cleaning and there's no doubt
direct"s and T.E. Tucker was structure that could most ef- sen or viec president of UFFB James B. Lumpkins, 53, who is farm and ranch equipment
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goodwin
irck'seM *Wkarn
but that it'll be more appealing to the buyers. You see, a
joy and pleasure, it can also
named cha'rmnan of the bank's fectively serve the high growth until today when he was elected vice c hairman of United First essential to the planting,
from Chuluota and Pearl Hii's this for a siuprl.ie'
i2Heii'
4O1bkx,d
sparkling,
clean,
n'at
\.'
home
markets in which the various
always
attracts
buyers.
.
: 3 opcf31tr polo
;,
bring pain and misery when it is
Yarborough enjoyed a get-to- .Mrs. Lorraine Whiting of
a
-w
executive committee.
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execatiVe vice president. Florida Banks 1will direct this growth. or harve-sting of crops
banks
it i'rua1 dtw.Li
are
strategically
i Vr-n sir. r
entered
into
selfishly,
that
Is,
developing area that Cfl- and livestock. Farmers are
gether
wi
th
Mrs.
Ka
erine
th
Geneva and Mr. John J. Don.
Repairs
I5(Mlal ib' 52Prierrn1ur
Wi
The $15 billion United First positioned. It will also assist in United First Florida Banks
without
a
feeling
of
respon.
Ward and Mr. and Mrs. John nelly of Washington, D.C.
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have $579,935,000 deposi ts In cOrn asses both Jacksonville enco uraged to take all possible
- Florida Banks inaugurated the integrating the strengths
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rutf
new
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sibility for the partnerl or for the
and Gainesville. Because of steps to use ava
Bennett.
Also, there are a few minor but Important repairs you
LItanged mr-riage vows An
01 I1ucL'ns reMion.
ilable fuel as
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regionnI
nianagement
system
banks
acquired
in
ure.
,t.s
act itself.
should make before your house is shown the first time.
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They rode over to Aldersgate November 30,1973, at the tome
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I'rrn-v'n , $.r a
certain
alliances
and
rommon
efficiently
as
possible.
Growers
are
truly
for the state-wide holding
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111w c4her new regions are
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SOUTHWEST.- (Thirteen interests, the Ormond Beach
tituso
1-runptU
Much of what you say now
Tighten loose knobs, for example. Adjust sticking doors and
to observe the new retirement of the bride's sister, Mrs. Betty
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are
unable
to
obtain
company
to
provide also headed by you thful senior UFFLI banks, four pending First National Ba
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windows, fix warped ca binet drawers, and remove stains
will be remembered In
center and reported finding the Schlusemneyer.
nk will be adequate fuel for their farm
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managerial
ac
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co
un
bility
and of fice rs whose combined ages locatiors). This region includes included in this
ta
years ahead As a youngster
from carpets. Get rid of any flaws you )'now of that will
ii tkm 't.tm' II 1taIinpi*region
where
And regional manager
ZiRe-,4rt
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rations should contact their
maximum responsiveness to average 43 years. All are Tampa, St. Petersburg
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begins
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his
detract from the home and reduce the buyer's desire to
Jcs
of
and
deposits
total
$171,440,000,
Dim \
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local
ASCS office, or in the case
l()nrubamznci
43Ka'eo.lI
ipirt
i
beha vior, he will at least have
purchase.
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r,iictwr 'ii
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2T-rn'iirft 23\t1r,'Fjl
the
ai'un.lklnu ,glLrI nn whl.-h •
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b'
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ounty
Ag
ri
cultural
Agent.
The
Decor
Law them.
Items you want to keep,tow them away in a box and get rid
appritatw..
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responsibility to provide fuel
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sits torn
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facts and attitudes about sex
supply
information to farmers
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having some difficulty at this
place. And noth ing can detract from a home more than a.
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The fertilizer shortage was
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matching draperies. If you such services'
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messy kitchen and a sink full of (lirty dishes.
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some
designers
ceilings
were removed on
metal
stands
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market
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the
wrong
carpet.
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were
redoing
you
could
select
provided since 1964.
feeUngs that entff more ob.
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closets are orderly. Arrange them to permit the buyeri to see
who
do
t1lus
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you
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be
materials
which
hold
the
tree
upright
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furniture
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as much of the close t space as possible. Make them appear
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to find one who will work manufacture of fertilizers.
could
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possible to show the prdperty, what are you supposed to do
while the house Is being shown?
Friends, you 've heard the expression that three's a
crowd, It's trve in this Situation, too, unless the $alesman
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assis ta nce Never butt in. If you do ',lthout
being asked, the people being shown the house will feel like
they are intrudirg and will hurry their inspection.
FInally, a word to the wise, let your broker or Realtor
zlicuv' pr i ce, terms, financing, possession and other major
irts with the custorner. Ixt him do the negotiating. It
RnvWv can bring about h favorable ewclusion, he con do It
better than anyone else,
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ducts.
through a decorat'r, which
What color shall I splash and
lo be en told is how th ey
One other suggestion: Don't what cokr for draperies?
imiake their profit' We have a
keep your tree up too long. A B.T.
Problem di vi der which
week is long enough. Never
would like to change but do
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keep it up over 10 nays. There
know tnat %%ould look bet.
off-w hi te couch, how about a
should be a National Get-Ri d-ofbright green and white for the
t(T. Mso- I would likv sonle
Always t,tart with a fresh, Your-Christmas Tree
Ob- couch in either a small stnpe advice on remodelling our

suds-ing detergent, which aids
the penetrating quality of
solution. .pray the tree.
Saturate It. Let it dry.
Decorate, There will be no
change in color or text ure of the
tree
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green tftv, we on which the

needles are not shedding. Make
a fresh cut on the bottom of the
tree, sawing off about an inch.

servance for safety's sake.

"Take your tree down when it
gets dry, so it won't be a fire
hazard."

or a diamond pattern? Then

kitchen so dw- t it wou~j b,,.

use a bold print of the same
bright green and white with
shades of orange, brown and

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Designers or the American
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farmers will
need t ta ke a second look at
.•.. -uteir Ieruuzatio, practices

bons Is based on experience
Lions
academic stud' of
principles. Ask the organizaLions for the names of design.
ers willing to work on an how-.
13, fee. Medium and large
(itles also often have kitchen

more obvious ones. Any
clIsruptiuia in the harvesting,
transportation and marketing
Process could have a severe
effect on food production. If
trucks and tail trunsiivrtaticn Is

design specialists. Call a
large remodeling company in

not adequate, the tood cannot
~et to the nuirket. If there is a

your city and ask if any i.rofessional kitchen planners are
available. Many also work on
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shortage of pack:ng cartons,
the produce will never leave the
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Has the Veterans Administration changed its procedure
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Dear RBM:
We checked with the Veterans Administration and have
been Infonznt-d that effective September 1, 1973, any ve temn
discharged on or after that date automatically receh-es his
Certificate of Eligibility to purchase a home with a VA
guaranteed mortgage,
The new procedure, it is believed, will reduce the time
required to qualify veterans for such a benefit. But, the VA
also points out that any veteran discharged before Sept. 1,
1173, wIll still have to apply for the eligibility certificate.
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the front, with a dramatic bow
view of the
which is 20 feet long, plus
the
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terrace through the dinette's how
the living and recreation rooms. Serving food from the well laid-out
snacks in the recreation
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room. Laundry and sewing rooms also are close by. The bedrooms
in an unusual arrangement, the two smaller ones using a bath also
designed by Herman H.
convenient to daytime areas. Plan HABOTY
York, 90-04 161st St., Jamaica, N.Y. 11432, with 2,110 square feet.
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limb bounds,
ExtenSion Agent
and remove weak, damaged or
Plants are also pruned to
Pruning of ornamental plants crowded
Always develop or maintain a desired
Is an art best karned by ex- remember that maintenance of size or form, to shape
the plant
perience. One way to learn the plant health is the fundamental and to produce
more dense
fundamentals is to study the reason for pruning.
growth.
mistakes of others.
The second most important
General
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Everyone has seen the once- reason to prune is to balance corrective pruning can be done
a-year pruner who, armed with the amount of top growth on the any time
of year. Heavier
saw, shears and axe, attacks plant with the
be done on
the garden and cuts all hedges system at the time of trandeciduous plants during the
and shrubs back to the ground. splanting.
dormant season. For late
After clean-up, the tooLs are put
A third reason to prune is to flowering and fruiting plants,
away until the following year. remove old stems and branches winter or early spring is
Then them sir. the timid tu
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pruners who
fearful to growth. This con he done ligt-'tly to follow on flowering trees and
remove even a single leaf from every year and is a good shrubs is
to prune soon after the
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Next comes the "shearer."
This one barbers his shrubs into
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thlstreatment., but many are
severely Injured.
The purpose of pruning is to
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The most Important reason
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Dear WEM:
You're almost correct. Lets put It
this way. Of allthe
incised evaluation within the City of
Sanford over oae.haff
of it is non-taxable. This Includes
such tax exempt properties
as churches, schools,
hail, county courthouse and the
many, many other city, county, state and federally owned
properties within the corporate limits of Sanford.

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During cold weather, heat
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The amount of heat lost in this
way can be greatly reduced by
proper insulation. The attic is a
good place to start, especially
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original insulation may have
been insufficient, or where
there may have been no in.
sulatlon at all. Adding insulation to an attic is relatively
inexpensive and well worth the
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heat loss and
filtration of cold air into the
house. Proper insulation, plus
tightness of the house, will
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We lt,e in Virgi n ia and we own a house in Seminole
County. We recently listed the
Florida home with a real
estate broker for rent. One of his salesmen
the home.
The broker charged one ha!f
the first month's rent as a
lee for renting the property. Our question is this: Is
normal charge for services such as this In Florida? this the
—Mrs. ARA
Dean Mrs. ARA:
yes, Ills. In Florida the typical commission rate for
broker's customers Is 50 perthe first month's
And, beli e ve
there's
more to renting a home these days than just showing a
house and handing him the keys when he lays his
money on the line. Ucunfly rental agreements mti't hr
prepared, the real e "ii t&amp;' ,It opIt
aslst the new te:uiEs In
getting water, power, gas and
telephone service, often he will
have to help coordinate moving into the home,
arrange for
any repairs which may be necessary and accomplish several
other chores.
Sometimes, depending upon the condition of the home, a
broker and a salesman can actually lose money handling the
rental of a property,

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anything else that would
affect your Lifestyle? If so, direct your Inquiry to Editor,
Lifestyles, The Sanford Herald, Sanford, Fla.
32771. Be sure
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By JAM} M. WOODARD acre ranch In Hidden Valley,
Calif., to Hde,jhi Kubozono, LargeoIdchurChesthatCa0t
Copley News Service
continue operations
president of Nobel Soft Drink afford
Japan is exerting an
creasmgly strong impact in Co. of Tokyo. The propert), in expensive downtown locathe U.S. real estate market, which includes a heliport, tions?
A. Some are simply selling
Buyers, in both countries, three-hole golf course, tenais
courts,
corrals
and
oth
investor-developers, who
er
to
arereachingaroundthe world
goodies,
sold
fin'
close
to
$I,5
demolish the building
either
to
to make rhat they consider
Inroom
make
slower
speeds
to
higher speeds, be choice international real million,
ANDY LANG
example
of
a
An
land
put.
come
property,
or
convert
to
so
you
can regulate them to estate jnvestirents. PilesAP Newsfeatures
O
by
a
Japanese
investor
chase
ffice
ur~Ls
or
condomirjurns.
suit
the
prolc-ct.
.
siouds in the field are learn.
Q. - We have a blacktop
owners have
A
driveway that needs patching
new techniques from their would be 23 beautiful acres in
,
— I'ii getting a room
Big
Sun,
Calif.
This
scenic
downtown
capitalized
on
the
I
have
some
in a few places.
know all about far-away fellow Investors.
conditioner
and
property,
previously
that
their
church.
They
compound
patching
cement
owned location of
Japanese buyers are pri.
cooting capacity and what kind
Novak,
by
Kim
was
purfi
was left over from a job In a
ctruc:Ad
U.S.
rst demolish the
to get because I have a chart manly interested in
Sam Narita, noted tune Then up goes
previous house. Can I use it to
fi
that enables me to make a business and investment chast'ct
Tokyo
advertising
executive.
modern
building,
patch the blacktop?
attrac
An
choice of the right size.
A. — Save the cement mom.
complement to the
number of major Japanese Both of these properties were
e,er,
I
would
II
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to
get
one
pound for patching concrete, it
Inc.,
downtown area. All except the
bigeer than recommended be- businessfinns are purchasing sold through Previews,
Intertlonal
real
estate
W%
ground floor Is comprised
leasing properties here
caite of the possibility that
condoinunum office suites,
ecablLth businss operations marketing organization.
year or twe and
In
a
Q. — Can you tell
In addition to common wtuch are sub6equently sold.
air
conditioner
and
improve
their
competi.
mi
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need
the
I
and
thing about the merits
business and Invest- The ground floor provides
in a rger room. Is there
tive position in the lucrative types
demerits of sprayed polyair
getting
an
ment
.eoperties,
Japanese beautiful new quarters for the
.
thing wrong with
U.S. marketplace.
urethane foam as a roofing
extra
capacbuyers
are
particularly
inter. church. It's convenient for atwith
conditioner
For example, Suztkl Mor
terial'
ested
in
farms,
ranches
and tenders, and chuch is again
Corp., leading marketer
A. — It would take far more tty?
the
— Entirely aside from
A.
nese
in a heal th y financial condia time motorcycles and snowmo- resort properties. Japa
this subject
space
added use of eaergy in
- biles,recentlypurchasedalo- tourists In the United States tion.
than I have available. A sly
whenallofusaretrylngtore cation in the Irvine Industrial
re
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of the pros
Q. Was the recent Home and
air
CMTIed
duce
usage,
before during re [And Buying Show at?,i ison
urethane roofing
Irvine, Calif. it's than
Complex
large for
tIOflT that's
cent months. By owning their Square Garden In New York a
out by the National Bureau of
more expensive the 13th Japanese firm to acwill
prove
area
Standards and is available for
U.S. resorts they can rea
location
in
this
cornown
and might not be satisfactory. quire
the Su.
75 cents prepald
At
least
15
Japanx-se
COUP
some
it's on, it will use more plex.
Moderately. The
perintendent of Documents,
key
the
electricity than one of the
expected 5,000 attcmiers
en size. Another possibility is space in New York's great creasing
- l8,C() attended. He exWashington D.C. 20402
buyers in U.S. proper ti es reEmpire State Building,
too
it will cool the
pected to sell 200 exhibit
When Japanese business suits from the devaluation
the
and shut itself
booths
-sold 100. But plans
starting
a
home
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room is sufficiently dehumidi- operations gear up in the the U.S. dollar which pegs the
$1 are already under
fc* a
United States, it follows that yen at approximately fjo C e ShoW next year, and
fled.
portable electric drill
will
switch from th
key executives will move here today.
iite
-tool other than
purchase
to
ti
ratio
of
just
a
year
possibly
be
other
similar
360
(For either of Andy
with the business. They
the regular hand tools. i
shows In other parts of the
steady flow, ago.
puzzled by the terms single- booklets, "Paint Your House coming
and Out" OR "Home sometimes purchasing highIn a later colwnn, we'll icspeed drills and variable-speed
Although personal replies
Roofing
Guide,"
send
30
cents
value
homes
the current value of
their persondrills. Can you tu .-e tu diE.
re
imposclbk,
and a long, stamped, self-ad- al residence.
Japanese real estate. and e- a
fece'
Invited.
readers
dressed envelope to Know-How,
A. —Single-speed drills
An outstanding example lated trends. And how
Copley
Write:
J.M.
Woodard,
'ii,
N.Y.
477,
Huntingi
P.O. Box
at a certain number of revoluwould
be
the
learning
from
Japanese
real
News
Scr
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in
care
of this
recent
sale
of
en.
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bans per minute. Most are over
estate p"ofessionals
tertainer
Dean
Martin's
newspaper.
1,000 r.p.m. if they
1i-Lnch
sizes stareover 2,000 r. p.m.
.
If they are e4nch dri lls. Generally , the single-speed drills
handle nearly all jobs around
the house. But for tougher drill—
for instance, making
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but Us one annoyance that
be iemedied without too
much trouble. Squeak.s occur
In older homes as floor
boards become loose with
homes as they
b cc o m e loose d U C to
shrinkage, warping or poor
workmanship.
FLOORING 5IM LOOSE BOARD Wag
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together with a tongue-and- BETWEEN Joisrs NAIL TREATM11T
groove construction. This
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together. Nails are driven in AND SHIM WH SIN&amp;
FLOOR FROM BELOW
at an angle along the tongue
finish with a nail set and till
The finished floor is in. the originaL nails.
hole with wood putty.
the
stalled at right angles to the
It's likelier though that you
Use
a
Where
a floor is open on.
Joints. The sub-floor, if it con- will have to add nails.
sists of wide boards rather three-inch finishing nail and derr.eath, as is the ground
work
than sheets of plywood, is drive it through the floor and floor
nailed diagonally across the Into the joists. Tap tile floor the cure from below. Have
joists.
with your fist or a mallet to someone walk on the floor
When there aren't enough find the joists. A oIid rather while you look for the !OOk
Mat
ii.til or the nails bcoie than a hollow sound indicates botuds Iruin
loose the flooring will move a joist. Once you have found them. Then drive thin wedges
and ueak. A board becomes one, measure to locate the between flooring and the
loose and the obvious remedy others. They are generally 16 foists. This will tighten the
Is to make it tight aplri. inches apart, measured from loor.
Finished flooring pu!ls loose the center of one to the center You CBin also cut pieces of 2
x 4's 50 that they (it snugly
from sub-flooring, or sub- oftheother.
flooring pulls loose from
While you can nail into the between the joists. Drive
sub-floor
without bothering nails through the joists and
sts
rn
there may be a
Mation of the problemt,
with the joists it will not be as into the new braces.
You can also brace the
If the squea ing is slight good a repair Use a drill bit
you mi ht be able to slarn tile slightly thinner than the nails floor by placing lengths of 2 x
2 x 6's against the Unf loor tack to where it to drill pilot holes to avoid 45
belongs. Use a block of wood spl,ttit tile wood with the derside of the floor and
(to protect the floor) and a nails. nyc the nails at an pushed up tightly agairnt the
hammer and pound the angle so they form a V as they oists. Then nail the strips to
horrds wherever they go through the wood. Drive the joists
squeak Often this will reset the nail most of the was', then
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a time of bright
Christmas
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sary. Double thread your sewthe ranches. Yet thouanda lights, but we should be preing needle or loosen the tension
By ANDY LANG
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of
of persons continue to demand pared for alternatives in the
and
your
AP Nevisfeatures
two-stories or bi-levels or split- face brownoui.s.
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denim,
aslng
shirr
For example, we might put
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enough to give it a slight rip-.
There isn't much doubt that,
more emphasis on draping the
suited to their needs.
the various types of
Pled
wave.
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good
compromise
for
fainihouse
with
greene,
candle.
A
the
two-story
You
could make a
houses
available,
.
which
pro.
modest-sizt.
light
and
minilights,
lies
who
want
a
inches or taller. Cleamatter
of
seven
the
ranks
house but expect additional vi de a lovely effect using little
ncr's cardboard from a man's
economy.
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residents later on is the
sa p0,.
shirt can make a flexible base
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Noma,
the
Lighting
people,
adhouse.
a
half-story
and
for a small tree. Turn it Into a
000 to spend for a house, you
string of o mmtype of house has everything VISCS that
cone-slupe and seal it with
can get more habitable spec
initially required on the ground ilights will take only 24 watts.
glue. (A ready-made plastic
for that amount than you can in
tage
may
but
has
an
exIf
they
blink,
that
wat
floor,
level
foam cone could be used.)
a split-level, a bi-level or a
cut
in
half.)
can
be
finbe
that
attic
pansion
it's
alYou might get a fair idea of
ranch. That's because
ished by the owners when nec____
how much denim Is needed by
ways a little less expensive to
Some designers will take the
es.cary.
build vertically than horizontalwinding tape measure around
are constkred a greenery, candles, little lights
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the tree every two inches until
ly, assuming that similar-price
Christmas. Interior de__________
necessity by many familes,
the top. seam the
materials are used.
ne Leif Pedersen plans to
only for their potential
This, though, is not the only
strips
of
shirred
denim togeth.
use lots of garlands of everreational or livable areas, but
the
consideration in the selection of
start
twirling
it
greens t decorate his walls
becau.e they are suqi spacious
we'd all be
tree at the base, gluing the end
a house. If it
storage pations of huuse Yet and ilings. lie will abo put
living in to-story houses,
of the fabric that will lie next
thousands of families. espeical' great emphasis on candles this
whereas the truth is that ranch
to the tree on the underside,
year, using tall wooden candeIn the warm-climate
residences, with all the rooms
you
pressing it to the base
along will without labra In varying heights to
Lions,
on one floor, are the best sellT R I LLING
TREE— star each new row up the tree,
create a handsome grouping of
them. One advantage of
ers.
big candles on the floor. I In a Four little birds amidst Some people might prefer to
level, sometimes called a high child-oriented home one '
Some per-sons prefet bedmight tiny white lights provide coat the tree carefully with
rar.h, is that th? basemoM
r.rns ui ths. t-ncJ floor;
t' Vu e d' m an t glue before strtin,
no hurricam' himps.
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permit lull windows, making
Pedersen suggests a view of r table.
tag; some want each room to
gke aa tley
the space more habitable than the tree from the
be a separate entity; some like
After turning in the raw
branches are strung with the
a
regular basement,
to provide instant joy If it is whit. 'niniIights. Pedersen's seam at the top, paste two gold
the open-plan concept, which
In any case, the message is possib. lie also uses tall, slim window has enough depth to stars together with apin in becrGoseb visual spaciousness and
select a house that fits red candles in candlesticks and add a handsome, large carvid tween and stic clear:
on and on.
ie top.
!our needs rather than a type wall sconces.
Builders want to construct
have a lot of denim
If
goose between the branches
that has been recommended to
houses that sell. Since ranch
and the window. The goose Is you could make a bigger tree,
you by a family with a differ- In his shuttered living area,
houses have been outselling all
Ideas
placed on a pedestal to raise it using a big cone. Lots
he uses garlands of evergreens
ett life style.
others, more ranches are being
the
basic
l
ve
height
of
the
window
could
evo
above' the
-draped vertically down the
idea — edge the denim with red
box.
built. And because mere ranIf you're a do-it-yourselfer, shutters of the wall. In a winches are being built, more perChriatmas
is
a
good
excuse
rickrack
braid, paste a few seyou'll want a copy of Andy dow between shutters he place.
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sons are buying them. But encrys-.
quins
to it, trim with gold
for
using
all
the
glistening
Lang's handbook, Practical whit-painted branches in a
this cycle
tirely aside
tal
and
shining
silver
you
may
cliristrtms
tie cord or littIc va.
Home Repairs," available by window box. but they could be
process. the persons who deal
to riety store figures.
crystal
old
or
new
have.
Use
little pa'.s across the win,
scading $1 to this newspaper
in custcm-built houses archiOne new lies In Little
hold candles and bowls of lust.
dow
from
wall to wall. me
13-ox 5. Teanck, NJ
c'firm the pcpularity
rous tree ornaments. Shine this year is one that is home to
your silver Revere bowl for a a quartet of chirping birds,
Christmas punch or to hold a Four little while birth with
(Cd
feathered wings o
mass of holy.
amidst
20
mingleams
and
yellow
sing
Place
anything
that
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ANS`7'
or sparkles In front of mirrors Lature twinkling lights. The
singing bird tree with its crushwhich will reflect the light,
In a teen-age room or up- proof, flame resistant branches
might have was designed by Noma for
stairs hallway
A
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1#4 tree
made
from a after-Yuletide use as well. The
a Christmas
aftpair recycled blue jeans. Cut chirping begins when a button
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Some great gift ideas In Vuleildi
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Gift Guide It will soly. yourglft
S700perhoor
giving problem.
373-7100
TangerInes,
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piesently rented. Price, $112,000
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second mortgage on remaining
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ROOTS from KNIGHT'S SHOES.
201 E. First,
Ntw Poliniod SX 70. 5119 3$ Low
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Medco
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Great Gifts! Jack Tar Boys
ClotheS 07 from Merry Go
Round, S Sanford Aw 37) 80*7
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Franklin Mint &amp; other unusual gift
items &amp; COins, of course Tom's
Coins, 174 E. Morse Ave., Winter
Park, 411 1331
ALL out of ideas? Vis.It E'THFLL'S
ANTIQUES. I mile west of I I art
old Slate Rd. 46 at "76" stalion,
Paola, 373 5171
Gifts of Dittlnction, DIamonds.
Witches. Silver Chuna, Crystal
Kacter's Sanford. 372 2363.
Give Holler Skates for Chris.tmaslarge selection of skate ac

SKATE CITY ROLLER RINK

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SPECIAL DISCOUNT Oil .511 Saddles
stock, The Equestrian, 57 w
Broadway, Oviedo. 3656141.
ft earr VIt' :s 0 F
Compactor In Stock Sanfd
Electric 257? Park, 322 1567
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one Kirby Vacuum fefle-7
w 27th St Sanford 373 $130
ed Queen Washers &amp; Dryers

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sets of Cornell dinnerware.
11993 special, Black &amp; Otckcr
power tools Stanley hand tools.
and electric heaters Greq,
Lumber_6th&amp;Maple_327OSuJ
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535 2174

WESTERN WEAR-BOOT5
Bills, moccasins, billfolds, saddle
equipment Save 't the Old Corral
'.'estern Shop, 11-97, 1 mIle S at
Delary, 664405$.

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'3reht gull ideas you'll lind in thc
yule-tide Gift Guide section In the
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Want Ads

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Great stocking stvfferi-Watct*s

Make your holiday portraits more
memorable With unique frames
from Senkarik, 210 Magnolia
.ut.rlJ on.quc giftS
r.ssy with
wood art kits. from Village
Craftsman. 107 S. Park, 173 5730

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Arlets&amp;Convent.onal

Agiftlhat it SEW right-a Futura
Se*ng Machine from Kingdon's,
downtown Samord, 3236661.

Gifts

B0Ut)f Or,. P.0, Boa "4
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'la.ido. Fla 32804.
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t;.Lydlr'i from Fixil Shop, 904
lr"flCh (Hwy 17971 377 47S1.
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They'll sQueal with lay if they
receive sportswear 0 7 from
HuttOflS I BowS. 241.) Hiawatha
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Seasons Greetings from Art Grin
dlet Wheel Ranch Special '73
Novo
VI, auto, air, radio, heat
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C,ve fiShioible clothes from Outer
t.u,nutt. Sanford Plaza. Gift
Certificates are gus.! perfect.

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U S and Foreign CoinS U S
Currency; Fine Jewelry; Bottles
SEMINOLE COIN CENTER
109 West t 3t
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FOR THE GOLFER iN YOUR
FAMILY., Tog line of Golf Clubs.
balls,
ba3%,
sportswear,
MAYFAtR COUNTRY CLUB
PRO SHOP, Ph 377 751

Central heat &amp; air means
cmfrt fcr itt year ro,'nd
Sanford Heat &amp; AIr. 373 6390

Decorating for the Holidays? Come
to PHIL DEERE FURNITURE
a roomful or lust ttsat cectai.'s
accent item, We have the furwst
brands, at the most reasonable
V-In b. f'..,..4
wull also be pleasantly Surprised
our large selection
very
unusual and very (rique gaff
items Come in and browse PHIL
DEERE FURNITURE W Flrs
St tHwy £6) Just lmi.eastof Ii,
3230730

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FRlGIDARE, KITCHEN AID.
MAYTAG, FEDDERS. All malor
apptince5 fleit in quality mOde
prsdabilly HOME ArpLlANcL
CLPITER, 1700W 15? St 377 358.3
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P.c Sound of muSiC will abound in
your home from lIst stereo you
purch5
at
FIRESTONE,
downtown Sanford 3270744

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kiln dealer 105 Closed Thurtdiy
&amp; Sunday 337 76',1

Boardng-Proletslonal "tiltS IØv $
an,
6 on'. Anmil Ha-.ren
flo.srd.r'.q 322 5757

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BUDDY'S
Small Jobs Wanted
)72flkkMarp"

¶51 edadhe1 YOU clean ut
9__bafflL
Painting-interior I exterior,
repairs, roots painted, free honest
experienced estimates 3730194

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CaliRay

Cleaners

KIRBY VACUUM CLEANER
authorized sa'es &amp; $K',icC ufl
Sanford. Open 9 5. Mon En,, Sat.
91. 107W. 37th Si, Ph 17331)0
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Phone: 322-261 1
CONCR ETE PATIOS

5313069

Carpentry,

Remodelin, Additó,
Custom Work Free Estimate. 373
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0099

Custom made screen roon'',
ports Top workmanship and
materials. LEACH ALUMINU?,i
FABRICATION, 3234473,

COGBURN FENCE Co
PH 5305143

Land

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WallpaperHangin'
PAUL SLATER
Prof es.siori.al Wallpaper Hanger
Licensed Residential Commercial
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iPh3226173

Welding

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and time and
wIts thi Yu'efide Gift Guide
a;'p.'ftn,ag ctaFy '0 ht' Classt t i
SeU,n
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estimate. 32)

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','-'al, Pl,stl.is, .fr.'c'lry. Trophi,'s
614 Beth Or Sanford, 372 8555

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fuel Free screen. SUN
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and larger, pumps, Spnnk'e-t-s
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Trumrn,ng
Complcte House Plans arid Shop 9
PC4? Reussena.bi.arteq1-323 *217
Drawings Fast, dependable ______________________________
"(Orb."nlCil Call VuctOr-365 374.) Lawn Clean Up, and Light HaulIng,
Tremblay,323-2771

Dnilfing

'AELLSDRILLEDPUMPS
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All typetandtir',
"' repair and serv-c,
STIPIE MACHINE &amp;
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Serv,ce, Cci Mos.ng. Transplant
nO &amp; Removal of trees Lakefront
Cleanino. No lob too large or too
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Ceramic,s

Select your new furniture fnom
Cu?,n, rnq' cejb'rett. bars,
5
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,antues or repl.5e that Old
ChriStmaS ever. Save on national We build cuStom homes, or e*ia
ro,Jrl?er teP. 3?)
tirands Liberal trade im Free
bedrooms. batlsroo,,s, playrooms
deluvery Convenuenl terms We
SUN Enterprises, Inc 1)0 4142
giveTVStamps,3)1E lstSt.3fl.

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Larry s New &amp; Used Mart 215 S
Sanford Ave., 'n.

4154 aSking for a friIfldly
Ad-visor.
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Roofing&amp;Stseet Metal
Gutters&amp;D',wnSpou,s
IOQ French Ave .377 issi

:lt'anins-g tots our Specialty. 373 1731
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doopiecet &amp; other unique ac.
at Collins Florist, Fairway Plaza. 323-1204
Concrete
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SERVICES UNLIMITED
Whirlpool home appliance center.
HANC'YMAN
Geneva Heating &amp; Air Cond. REASONABLE PRICES CALL 327
Sirv., 3094 Orla,"sdo Dr., 3735131.

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ro'ind or heartsfl.pe locket
Gwatney Jewelers., 201 Park Ayt
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Dreis lhcm up for Christmas in
pair f Poll
Parrot Shoes
Knighl's $hos, 20S E. First

JEWELS and lots. of
sparkling ideas are found in the
Yuletide Gift Guide in the

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Pfoyers

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DeLand,

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production workers at brunswick Corporot Ion, If you're a st"ong worker, In.
ferested in permanent employment, and
able to work any shift, then apply at
Brunswick for a lob with a future.

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Ph. 3721411 ext. 67*3, Ask for Torn

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CLIFF JORDAN

'70 CHEVROLET IMPALA Pfothiruq
II ft travel trailer. çj stove,
'?'ñ, t.ike over Call Cre'j
rCfriierafor an.i t,'.,'q' Ph l-'
"'cr 323 62k)
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'73 FORD GRAPI 'ORINC. Nothing
down, take over. Call Cfedt
manage, Ph, 333 67)0

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A financIng plan is available to new
home buyers at Sanora. Mortgage
terms are limited to a maxlmur.s of 2.5
with this plan. ?"rest rate Is I
pci. on a 90 pci. loan or 7's,. pci. on an So

SOUTHOFAIRPORTCLVo.

196.3 Dodge Dart, extra clean,
automatic transmlsson, good
Ire-s. rado, heater Only 1495
SHELLEY AUTO SALES. 701
French Ave. 323 2'960.

'73 Foed Grits Tori
Sport. Fully
loaded Small down or wetaf have
you &amp; take over. 372.6316

Travel Trailers

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good ConditIon. 373 3611.

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high &amp; dry. Extra large Inlde tiiity
area, centrally heatei &amp; alt' con.
ditloned. Colonial, Spanish, Medi.
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3&amp;4bedrooms,2battn. Doullsr garage,
central heat &amp; air, wallto.watl carpets
throughout, G.E. rango 8. selt.cleaninq
oven, dishwasher, dispossi.

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Half Afvhan pups,
male and female,
Ph 373 7723

IMMAGE SALE: Fri. 7th
hrough 14th. Old and New
ountry Club Heights 100 Exeter
ye, LQQwuod. 323 7491,

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"Sanford's Sale's Leader"
Your Multiple Llttinj Agency
Local and Nat lasal MIS
REALTORS
7345 Park Dr

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19/? Ambassador Brougl'iman, 4 dr.
sedan, automatic, air, power
steeri,,g I brakes. $7500 373 4904
after 5,

1961 Cutlass, automatic, air, 56.000
ml
Good condition. 373636.4

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FREE, playful puppies, males &amp;
females. Call 322-7190 (not home
CVPtp' other day 1

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Puck up, 8' bed, 30? engne,
automatic transmisSion. radio.
Mater, Ioi' mule-age Call 372-1173
or 311 5171 after 6
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(cnslgn Call 6)8 7020 AAA
"UCTIOtj I't,v'? 17 ?j. t.angwod,
Flo.

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Free Puppies
Half German Shepherd
322 9701 at ter 1pm.

irport Sale Sat, 1. Sunday.
las.sware, brlc-a bric, clothes,
7 Palm Place, 373 0319.

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NEW BOARDING K EPINELS WITH
GROOMING FACILITIES. West
Hwy 46. Ph. Roland Dunn, owner,
3.77 4057

rp,)fl Sale- Sat, &amp; Sun, 10 to S
4ew loys, clothes, books, misc
)ff Airport Blvd. at 290?
,Sacjnolia. Ph, 37) 692

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SALE. SALE-Trash.
Treasures, 4. Junk. H•ve to see to
')eIie'vc.
Thursday
lhrougn
u1Iurd ay ,8 to5 9 17E.75thSt.

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GUNI Only $19,900 for this 3
near South entrance.
'(as carport, heat, aIr, and
terrazzo floors. Existing mortgage assumable and owner will
consider second

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CLEAN)hed'oorn, ISi bitt;, carpet,
centra' beat.air, drapes, closed
ga:age, fncad 531.540

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kitchfn, formal dining room, and
OaS floc.rs that
know you'll
like. 131.300. Also has fireplace,

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ARBOR--SpacIous 3
bedroom, 7 bath, split plan, family
room, equipped kitchen, side bySOC refrigerator freezer, two car
cja.'age, benutiful'y landscaped,
'wood privacy fence. A mutt to tie.
542,502.

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U abealeble I bedroom, With
features you want, carpet, air,
geraue, large lot, 2 abocks
to
shopping, lake and schools, Priced
for Quick sale at $71,33.

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Good Condition, 599$
Ph. 37? 7617

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Secluded lodition. 1)75M00. Hat
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shopping. From 134.100
FHA, VA, Conventional. I block
east of Oviedo High School and
not'h ci LIke Jestup Dr Geo
Willmer Assoc. Inc REALTOR.
$316900

AI,ISTINDEVELOPMENTCORP. WEST SIDE- Bc.oTs: SADDLES
AND ROOMI Yes, sir. It's a 2

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Loch Arbor-$33,000. Beautifully
04CC wnn br. CD home.
1'S, balM, central heat-aIr, hard
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large paneled dining
room, Florida room. Call owner
Assoc 372 54.1')

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Herald. P.O. 10* 1151. 4..anf'tJ.
Eta, 32771.
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poSition References. Pb. 3730411
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wOern*s 3723511
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Color 'TV, Courtesy car p;'s. up
.rv1ce. Family unIts, at
ficlencles, over nIt, low weekly
rat.s.m310

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p- ice, 121,000 Largeotder borne In
great area. Large rooms, forrr.al
dining room, wood burnIng
firiplace. 3 *d.00ms plus famIly
room, Smell cottag, for mof Mr
or rent on rear of Rn. To
call George Willis Asioc.

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'64 Firebird. Auto. AC PS Im
maculate condition. Excellent
running condition. 3321342 after I

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505 S French Avt. 337 1352

'70 Yamaha, 350CC
5265
377 699)

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ROIl Awiy Bed
Btoo. romplete. Bed,
flighlstafld. dresser - - - 1ch,jr
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All makes Sewing
STEREO COMPONENT SETS
66
Horses
trailers and Campers from New '6.6 FALCON WAGON.NCthirtg
mach,ni repair
$9995 ea 3 only. In handme Cuch, 7 chairt, dinette
set, corn
Iorld Travel, I-lw,,
walnuIIlniShwjthrtafamo4
cleaned, oiled
7 97,
down, take over. call Credit
IRPORT SALE, Clothes, dihcs, t7i'tsterecj Appaloosa gelding, I
pIet bedroom Suite. Ph. 3729211
98
Longwood 831 9124
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SPeed automabc turfltible, I
&amp; adjusted
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aby items, Some furniture. Mi
manager
373
6730
ear old, flCitjfI blanket, 1350.
speaker audio system, AM FM
kin.
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2303
Living &amp; Dinng room carpets, wift
Elm Ave,
LakeMary,3230391.
ra(Jo. S frack tap, player. Cash or
pads, DuPont 301, gold sCu'ptured,
16
Auto Repairs
lerms. United Freight Sales, 3550
like new, 373 749.
S Orange Aye, Ortndo Mon
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Boats&amp;Mirjne
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Livestock And
dushAasher, exiras. 15.000 or best
9 to 9, Sit 9 to S
Equipment
Poultry
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12 Volt Auto Batleries$lI 95
2
Appliances
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REEL'S BODY SHOP
1972 Deluxe SkylIne. 17
Purebred New Zealand white rabbit
cabinetstyte,new3pi,,gog,
1109 Sanford Avenue
44'7
RECONCITIOPIED Refriger*tor,
Fishing Boat
herd. SO does, 6 bucks, all or part.
be'droom,,at, elecfric, central
s.t. 372 0067
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and
)ryers
heat Lair. 3726313 or 373 1745,
327 87)7
WARRANTY.
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Free CSellverw,
Six Barbici Dolls, Clothes, three
Specials
WHITESIDE APPLIANCES, 64.4
l0'xSO' mob
715
e ImmedIately
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black
5i6 95 phil t - P.75 x
cases. 11: Games- Skunk. ESP.
7541
F1'.!!'am rbc'r. wth wrilS. 67.A
Feed
May ConSider trade for fraeI
14. black $15 95 .1u5 Ia,. G73 x Ii.
Life,
Parchesi, Hollywooø
511950 igh Side 13', 1195 ira
irauler. ASk for 'Tucker at trailer
raised wtilt letters, $7,95 plus
Squ,.re, Concentration, Twister,
JIM DANDY FEEDS
HIl5 frcm 1213. Galvanized 1185
Whrfpl borne appllance center37. rark Ave. Trailer Par..
tax; Lu x IS Firestone white
all1.4, 50 ChIldren's records, 55; 75
Buy
durt
from
boxcar
at wholesale
dishwaShers., C mpactor, Prfres
Trailers, 1)79, Degendabie $4$$ 5
Th
walls, 53.93 plus ti*. eargains on
Children's Golden Books, $6:
HOURS:
start at $189.95. Get Mom hets for
Pp P,'otors. $391
prices Jolly Charlie guarantees in
Doubl. wide 3 tdroørnt, 2 bath
Pirello Steel Belted Radial trr'
Portan,e doll house and furniture.
Christmas row.
lO*rtt prices an FIa.
deluxe. may extras Reduced for
Financing
RO[t5Op.j
MARINE
Lolsof good usedllres$3 and up
$5 Ph. 37254)5
G04'iuly'5, E. 16 past BeardalI at
aaIabIe Geneva Healing &amp; ,'dr
jick i,ale, 11793. Over 30. 17
2927 Hwy. 17 92
SANFORD TIRE SERVICE
RR tracks,
Ccndltioning
Sirv.
3096
Orlando
SUN.
wides from lU'S. Place Homes SOFA AND CHAIR CLOSE OUT
3225961
(Formerly
Humphrey's Tires)
Dr
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First
bldg.
Soutn
of Airport
Nu,rth, 1792 at Lake KatPwn
SCIS .4ith Solid hardwood Irami,
12
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S.
French,
Sanford
(lIu,cj on 17 93. 323 513.a
Estates, 2 ml. North of Hwy. 4361961 Bass Boat, 16' fiberg'ass, 33 tip
complete sets juSt 199.30 cash or
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Ph, 322 0577
Wanted
to
Buy
$317770
WHERE THE CUSTOMER MAKES THE DEAL
Eyinrude, all aluminum trailer.
terms, Firtt come, firit seevedcn Washers, ranges, refrig. 1.39 93 up
Silection of fabrics. vinyls or
Excellent
Condition.
Also
repairs,
Myers
Priced
to
sell,
WantedOld
fi.rniture,
lamps,
Appliance,
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USED HOME SALEt
colors. UflitCd Freht Sales, 3550
3311606
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Junk Cars Removed
210 Sanford Ave. 323 29)?
mitc. pri"te party. Ph. 322-9193.
One, two, and three bedroom used
LAiVLLL EULt1!LL t
S Orange Ave - Ortancjo
now going
i reduced
Ab,andone, unwanted junk cars
Cash
buyer
for
used
articles,
furFreezers
Hwy. 436 &amp; 17-92
Fern Park
price w,th low payments.
hauled a-way. Your cost, 110.
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niture, etc HWY 44 ANTIQUES,
Bicycles
* Maitland Flea Mart *
Orlando,
2154194
Miny to'(hoose from, Dick's Ap
anytime.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3?? 6972.
300 French Ave
pliance Sales &amp; Service, 28)7 S
3801 Orlando Dr 191% Hwy IF 92 Open cat &amp; 5 .n 9
Bikes, Bikes, Bikes
ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
All tiCS and modcis, 10 SPeeds,
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644 1126. Winter Park
SPANISH BEDROOM SETS. 3 KENMORE WASHER, parts,
Speeds, and standard bikes now
servIce, used machines
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Lots and Acreage
available
at
Fires!re
brand
new
Spanitli
5tr
4.
Cal
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322 0244
------------Mediterranean bedroom sets with
CASH 3771137
LAKEFRONT HOMESITES
Ifllricat, Spanish detions, heavy
fL
'Or uSed furnituri', appIanie,
LAKE MARKHAM ESTATES
chest handles, and hand rubbed
3
59
TV'Radio.Sfero
tools, etc Buy I or 1001 ulems.
11.000 113.000 3306000
Musical Merchandise
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Larrys Mart, 3)3 Sanford Ave.
minor, chest and bed, $99 cash or
TELEVISION SETS$7SUP
Organ- GuIbrann
JOLLY GOOD things for giving ore
MILLERS
•erms United Freight Sales, 3550
'ISOO
Want to buy, diamond, 3 to I Carats,
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Ph641 4417, DeBary
must be clean &amp; clear, and curire
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be
right.
Tranctlon
con
Pool table, junior size, 110; Black &amp;
C E. Stereg rKord player, twin
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Equipment for Rent
Decker Hedge Trimmer, used
speakers Zenith 23"
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A SUPER FIVE ACRE IDYLL
and 1 64
g'ving
lull details to Box 520, care
ice,
175; Golden PintoMinI Bike,
boOkdate Ph. 322 3078
I Re-ni Blue Lustre Electric
WiLOE HOMESITE With watPr,
ot The Sanford H.rxlil 9(5
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vtniersce, You must see. 175.000.
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CARROLL'S FURPIITIJOI
Garaae.Rummano
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Phone 173555$
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AsrConditioning
contact us f.rsl We also buy bulk
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Itf'ISS C...1..3p...,
Glass-Mirrors
112,000.
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Love is a Pug for Christmas. See
ww., j ,
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MIN"
Sun
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S
pm.
only.
Art
-'es.
COIN
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riOUSC,,Q,u
wOul
urs
now.
Terms
Available.
1
APPLE
VALLEY
Zoned
Central
Heat
&amp;
SENKARIK
GLASS
&amp;
PAINT
CO.
Ar
oak secretary, 7 dressers. Luji P'
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Conditionng
LAWN CARE SPECIALISTS
Alma, lake Mary, 373 6799.
agriculture Nice trees High &amp;
2l0Magncla Ave
Fr frep estimate, call Can Harris,
(chime) mantle clock, Oak rocker.
Commercial a
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residential
ary I wooded, on 3 streets. 700 x
4672
at SEARS in Stnford. 322-1771.
h6l tree,' Bnstwood chairs pluS
ASSUME PAYMENTS
Contracts now available 323 0519
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'lHh1!.tI1,1'h11tI
CHR IS1'MAS
710'. A good Investment, *16.300.
more, 12' Jo's boat P. oars, 2
or3727373_
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ALTAMONTE SPRINGS AREA-) On deluxe Ne.,chi zig zau 3 needle
u.euilng
'ic 'rs&amp;ai.,r
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bicycleS, tools to numerot.is. to
1111*
l52.Altl
potiton.
buult
in
buttonhole
EN'S
MOWING
SERVI'F
maker
bulldng site's near Lake Florida,
mention; Old coin's of all kinds
3 ROOMS CARPET
"GIVE A BUNDLE OF JOY ,,
with designs Pap $31.30 or 6
Acrea
e
Lots
and
Lawns
with nice pines Level land. 100*
OIl. HEATER &amp; WALL FURNACE
plus misc, Items, Go west on 46,3 Golden Retriever Puppies, AKC,
Fs.'llltneGEAppla.,nces
Freeesturnat, call 323 k3'i
pavrnentso$ $7 per montls. S., at
'73'. 11300 each
CLEANING
CALL
RALPH'S
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MILESpa5tI 1, turn Iettonlake
S;nfordElectrtccompany
snots, papers, 17 weeks old, $175
n ord
w rs
HOME SERVICE, 32951
IPIITALLD HI-LOS
Rd., turn 1st left again,
its
OWfl
Phone Ron $913351, Monday
e, flC.
Steg Ii or CCII for apooeatm*t
Painthi
3rd house on lefl. 3723333
Friday9 am to
T bl t k
PIA.Y.OPI &amp; RICHARDS
room?AClassfedAdwIlfndta

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bdroom wOod frame
hOiJw.Clcsain $C.SOC. Total price,
Terms. Jimmie Cowan, 31$
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family room, storage room, 2 car
uarge, 16 afl3fled oung Citrus
frees, 1-3rd acre shaded lot. 37)
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2 iii, condIloners 125 ea.
jumball machine for service KULP
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109w Itt St
truck, 373-3618. 327-1515.

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wOoded lot, river rights, boa?
ramp,) bdrm,, 44' 17'. Dealer,
3230330.
-Mobile Horni Bank Reposseujons
IS to rh00% fr.rn. 131-7373 Dealer
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Raymond M. Ball, R.g. Rroker
Esther Platt,Associafe
SI' Welt Firit St.
373 5611

SAVE $3750

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bedroom, 7 bath home. Car.
piling, - range, dishwasher,
disposal, central heatalr. Lot ISO
, 160'. Ph. 671-440.
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3 bedroom. 1', or two baths. all

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Realty, 3)21301
?6lOttiawathaAve,atIl.fl

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2bedroomaptartment
PlochIlIrenorpeIs
PhOne 3373875
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K1NCSBFRRY - El Caplfan

the best buy in Arnp'.ar,
','otor$, and jeep veh(lts Sri,'

Boat in the way' Sell it fast and easy
with a tow.cost classified ad! -

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Sales, 3530 5. Orange Ave.,
Orlando Mon.Frg. 9to9, Sat. 9to

SUnday. I 5P.M.
3bedroom, 1' bath. odterms $10
Valencla Courl North, HOLLAND
REALTY, 37) 7C2

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SAN MO PARKS, 1 2 1 ti:droom
TrailerS 1. Apts. 2 Adult parks, i
Family parke. 3315 Hwy. 17-97,
¶,ai'ord, 333-1930; Day. Wk., Mo

Fern Pirk

A rarity in todays market.
bedroom home, new carpeting
throughout freshly painted intid
and out. I year old roof with 10
'ear guarantee. Hurry on this MOSSIE C. BATEMAN
onal Call Mary Tesiak. Allor
BROKER
37.7443
SANFORD
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APPLY: ROAD DEPARTMENT
SveraI,dwj-naxit,,
OFFICE. HWY 17.V7. SOLJT.
*CilIttt fringe benefits and
SANFORD.
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wOrking condition's. All unIforms PHONE: 327W).
FOR UEASE. deluxe 1 b'. apet.
and euguipment fvrnip,. Apply in An EqualOpportunity Employmint
ment, in residential Mayf,ur
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person, 1001 ExecutIve Center Dr.
section. Mature adultS only No
"The City of Sanford Civil Service
Otlandu or Ph. 194-376) collect.
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gets. Available Dec. IS. $150 mo.
Boar'S is accepting appfitstions
332 1795.
for immedlite employment for the
*Construction *
33 Houses Rent Furnished
Laborer I
1 9S.00Wk
Laborer Ii
$)02.00Wk oremen
2 bdroom house for rent, 3)3 Holly
DooControlWorq
St., $L3 per too. Ph. 671 440.
UTIlITY
CONTRACTOR-M.ant Repaitman
$110.00wk
Manhole, onouIt and cable.
Mechanic
51?S.00Wk
Experienced only. Paid vacation, Recreation Supniii
1)0I.00Wk
37
Business Property
holidays, hospltdlization. Call
FIreman
$133.QO
For Rent
WINCO CONSTR OCT ION CORP.
Police Pitrolman
$133.00 Wk
5313453
All positions are fCr full time em.
iAP1FORO. downtown, prestigous
ployment with all City Civil
office suite, elevacir, p4rking, and
Construction laborers for new
Service Rights and Benefits.
ianitcraI service included, AA.A
plas'ic concrete work. Op
Interested personnel pleas,
location Aviilable Immediately,
ports.nity tar advancet-ient.
contact the City Pcur%c,nnel
Phone 3?) *770
0537
Director or ihe Sarford Clvii
Service Off ic in the City Hall for
TEXAS OIL COMPAPY needs
further InformatIon on ap.
38
Wanted To Rent
good man over 40 for short 'rits
surrounding Sanford. C"sstact
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'I*.'ant to real unfurnlshedl or 2
cs'storners. We train. AIr mail
TAX PREPARERS- Experienced
bedroom home, man &amp; wit, only.
8.0. Dickirion. Pres., SOuth
In individual tax returns, Salary
Geneva area. 349 5436.
western Petroleum Corp., Ft
plus bonus Sanford and Longwocd
Worth, Tex.
offices. Contact HIR Block Inc,,
TREAT YOUR FEET to a treat by
134
N
Blvd.,
DeLanO,,
using the Yuletide GIlt Guide in
F
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37270.
Constn,clion tiberi needed ;m734-1643)
today's Classifitd Section.
meLateIy. Apply. 102 O'Brien Rd. Fern Park, or call $34 2060.
24 Business Opportunities
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Small Apartment.
Clian I Reasonable.
Ph 373)394 __________________
Efficiency. Water 8. Liqhts fur
n&amp;ShCd, Mature person preferred.
Ph. 3730017 betwam 4-3.

(Jnfurnished

STATE RETIREMENT PLAN,
PAID HOSPITALIZATION.
EIGHT HOLIDAYS, VACATION
AND SICK LEAVE.

SECURITY GUARDS*

Till We Succeed!"

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EQUIP. OPER I
$2 4$ an

74)01.

"We Don't Stop

$14.900

FRQA

44W

Rrstaurant Culpmcnt, flew &amp; used, 51
Household Goods
bOught
Sold
Equp
7321 Park Dr 322 2)18
ment,39lSP4,OranQefllossomir
PEALTOR
AItertloi.jr5
WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
Orlando, Ph, 793 4973,
32? 9714
373 3991
322 0448 buy sell trade
5INQp ZIG ZAG SEWING MAI 315 E. Firit St.
373 M7
EVEREST REALTY INC
CHINES tl) never been used. -_______________________
Realtor, 1601 S ttn-y 1797
Dinette
set
for
sale
Thc5
machines have built in
P.attanj 2t CO3
Tablel Lcheirs
.ontrols for Zig Zag buttonholes,
Good Condition. Ph 323 3159
bInd Itith, fancy patterns, etc
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For

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Jim Hunt Realty

$191 mc. pci. yts.

Geneva. Waterfront near 11kv
Gilman
Harney. CharmIng 3 bedr--rn 3
TAFFER REALTY
bath home. Interesting extras.
Trailer. Nice one bedroom. Good
830.5500
I100E. 25th St.
Immediate ucdI4sancy. 3495111.
location, For mature employ"l
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3226615
RNltør's TECH
Lan000
adult, J)f 373.395,
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AREA
OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY 125
VA'-Nothing
Down
3
Houses Rent
OPEN HOUSE DAILY

an Hr.
TEXAS REFINERY CORP.
PLENTY OF MONEY plus cash
holsuwt,fri."'gebenefitstornature S MAINTENANCE MEN I
Individual In Sanford area.
Regariless of experience, airmail
0. 1. Pate Pres.. '(cxii Refinery ALL POSITIONS ARE 40 HOUR

conditions,

123. ICO assume mtg. $4000 down,
7
2
old. 3 bdrm.,
hOfl';ior put S pd. down on new
mtg, Take your choIce.

BALL REALTY

REALTY

lbedroomap.$165p,rmo. Utilities
paid. Ph. 322.1139.

1 WELDER
Needed. P'o experience necessary.
$3.13 an Hr.
Apply in peno Art Grindles
Wheel Ranch, 4500 N. Hwy. 1192 2 EQUIP. OPER. II
Sanford.
12 5. an Hr.
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COMPLETE AUCTION SERVICE
Buy, sell, contugn, appraise, or
Special sat
out of anything of
value Hwy Il 92 (bh1nd Wui
CheSter Mobile Homes.)
3737310
Sanford, Fla
373743$

Aufo for Sale

1972 Yahama 200 excellent con
d?ion Call between 3 and S p m,
if 372 4101 isk for Mai'y.

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REALTOR
668 1791. Deflary6M 46
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For Sale

* Sanford Auction *
LOflQWOOd Area, 3 bedroom.
2 tath,
AUCTION
fattily,nOm, central hr mo .,eat, PUBLIC
EVERY
f"cd. carpil, I year new
MNDAY NIGHT Antqs, TVs,
Many extras
New and ud
n 7118
furniture and apotlances PS
DeBARY, two bedroom, I'; bath,
special sales (watch ads)
unusual home, unfurn,hed large
lamily room.7 UtWtics, etra
Auctioneering ServIces

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MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
iberoom, 2baths.carpeling,cien,
19195. French
famIly room, $29,500, Terms. 3734991
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Eve..Sunday,322.7371or3fl-14W.
HOLLAND REALTY. 37%
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JOHNNY WALKER

AVALONAPARTMENTS
ADULTS-NO PETS
116W. 2nd. St.

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CUSTOM BUILDER
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Realtor

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Stemper Agency

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WELAKAAPARTMENTS
III W. 1st. St.

I MECHANIC
53 13 an Hr.

SALESMEN

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13 BECROOMS. &amp;DULTS oui'
PARK AVENUE MOI3ILE PARK
2513 Park Drive, 3722561

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NOW IS THE TIME to buy a pool.
Andwe have them from 137.300 tO
$6,000. Along*stnbiautiful 3 and
i bedroom homeS for your
greatest living comfort. Call now

1500 50 1),

Reg. Broker, 2001 Park
EdS. Bldg.3fl $170
ter I-Irs 3?) 5215-- 312 5)3.6

Ti',:' I'rtlrc-um duplex turniShid

MECHANIC

.'.Iibb,l .11 rnybomef3rwOrkung
mother, 120 per wk. Meals in.
chided. Call 323.1031.

Fr'rgf , 9%8L.1iofPr,
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Furnished
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LCUTlvE DIPL(TOR. Ur
Act,on Committee of Seminole
UNUSUAL
County, Sanford, Fla. Ex
OPPORTUNITY
perienced and degree In Social
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Percentage or IJIary, or corn
Sciences
preferred
with
9
Good Things to Eat
binati01benefj,:. E.*pfri, and psychology and Business Ad.
- - hand tools necesa.ry. Call Jim
minlstratioi background. Sen4
NAVEL ORANGES
Holmes for Interview. $312393
resume to P.O. Box 111,
Tangerises&amp; Tangclos
AMERICAN TIRE SERVICE,
Atlamorde Springs, Fla. 33701, or
Fern Park
337 733'
3731270
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Oranges. Lemons. Grapefruit, WANTED-WELDERS'
SEMINOLE
Satsumas, Tangerines. Will ship. R.
U Hutchison, 322.4031.
&amp; WELDERS HELPERS

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kitchen help
$00 . Altamonte Ave.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS. FLA.

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Your "Don't Needs" 1Flere
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Make Room For Santa's
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C A. wHIDDONS.. BROKER
I11N. Park, Sanford
372 91. Nights, 323 1167

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Tret Ripened Orange. $7.00 bu,
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Moytlir, •xcluSive
Frilhly pfc$ied gripitruit. $150 Maid wanted 1 day a we*, general
--7 bd"oc, apartment, On or
belore
Free. Mi 7077 t 'c Care" -barn central heat I
;,ouswork. no ironing. Own
ANYONE OTHER THAN
bu Hone &amp; Rlr. 2W
Dec Ih Adu4t, nO pets. 7619
"Hotline" Adults Or YCCnS
air. wall to wall carpet. reined
transportation,
San
Sebastian
C.
C
BLAIR
BROKER
MYSELF AS OF DEC. 7. 1913
Awe, aIftO'd
Elm Ayt Pt'. 133 6956.
porch, lOvely yard. 1
Heights. Attimonte Springs Ph, ______________________________
A .1. PENNINGTON ASSOC
Gary Haward Trego
FACEDWI itt A DRINKING
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LaSt Day New field Llmas $3 bu.
i073.
$3U070.
37,3-7710
Horn,
in
9370
T'uo b
wall
PROBLEM
Cain Firms, Lke Monroe.
I WILL P4OY BE RESPONSIBLE
Catering truck drIvers needed. Call
carpeting, drapes. central heat
PerhapSAlcoholicsAnonymotj5 SANTA'SLITTLE HELPER? You'll LONOWOOD, 3 bedromI. 1
°°
FOR ANY DEBTS INCURRED
831 97)6 fo apPointment.
air. Fully equipped kitchen
Cn Help
lot 75' * 1iO•. s11.Ot'V. Lot In
find him everywhere in the
flY At4YONE OTHER TP4AN
O:an9eb-nJwal
OLEELICIOUS
*lIh dishwasher. Call Mrs
Phone 173 iSv
nford,13'x)S0'.$3.000Cish. 372
Yuletide
Gull
Guide
with
a
large
for
Sanlords
MrSELF AS OF DEC. 3. 1973.
and pneapele, tangcrines.
Weatherby32346S7
Write P.O. 6cx 1713
9591.
variety of Chritma Shopping
newest
Call bet
5)
RcbtC,Co4ijr
mo whlt grapefruit, picked '0
Sanford, Flcrida
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suggestiOnS.
Where?
In
the
and7prn_373-1000.
GENEVA GARDEN
MONEY SAVERS
order. RusseII Crumley, 373 0787.
ClassifiedSctue'i
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APARTMENTS
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- Need girl for telephone sollciIng,
S
Lost and Found
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1503W. 25th St.
ST. JOHN'S REALTY Co. 2 bedrOom, plus efficlinCy, close to
lull or part time . Apply KIrby
I'
Instructions
bedrooms, 2 baths, Coflvinent to
lawn, only $10,300 with lermS, or
,
Vacuum, 107W. 27th St., Sanford.
BROKERS
________________________ $200 Peward. black I tan Dober.
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schools. shopping center. Shag
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I'55 for Cash.
The Time Tested Firm
PIANO LESSONS
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man, male. P3 years. Lost East
carpeting, drape
20
l2Week ChordCovrse
11I IIL.A u ,
diShwasher, Diy: 322 6123
NIghts: 372Sii
Mle.Fe.nale
Orlando, Nov. 16th, 12713*33.
central ht'el&amp; air. Sparkling clean
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3 bedroom, 2 story SpaniSh style. 2
Harry Wester. 373 1379
Help
Wanted
pool. Move ;n today. Children
MATTRESS $9
fireplaces, large Florida room.
Last- Pintct area, malI male -_-_-w
Ill
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Ill'
cor.
lot,
S.
Sanford
Ava,
&amp;
accepted. 377 20w.
&amp;
corner lot. Loads of extras, only
reddiSh blonde part P1k. AfliWit'S
13th St. 2 frame houses In cx
W.nto:
Desk
Clerk.
Apply
In
13
Travel Agencies
10* SPRINGS
tonameot"ChQwChow."Call 373.
115,900
cellent condition that could be
Nlceland2bedroomapts.
person or call for appointment,
1511 ath- 1 p.m
easily moved. Zoned C?.
700Magnolla Ave., Apt,)
Dettoni Inn, 4$ 49)
FLYING CARPET TOURS, INC
I b1roarn Park RUiI3C. central hea'
3 if , 7' bath, uble garage, li
-323 $5169a.m. . 9p.m
Airline tickets. Cruise and Tours
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Lost - Brown Male
air, extra large storagi
acre.
.enced
Test
tectwlcian.
General
knowie(ige
mlln
from
official rates. 303 Semoran Blvd.
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'.unland Estates, Wednesday.
FRANKLIN ARMS
bulding workShop, 124,95G. FIIA
of transformer testing deslrahie.
downtown Sanford, ca, c-h, many
t4_331.3733.
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Crooked right paw, name
APARTMENTS
DEK Industrlis Inc. $337777
terms.
cutras, QualIfy for 1st. &amp; owner
"Snoopy". REWARD. 3379319
1170 FLORIDA AVENUE
will take 2nd mortgage.
14
Camping.Resorts
LOST Black &amp; white femal, small
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WHERE DO
Red Lobster
I and 7 bedrooms, carpeting and lbr.2bath.2story,very$gf1iiy Bug
4 bedroom
Mayfair.
Idea
executive
home. Only
$12,000
dog in Casselberry area. Name,
Dc" your camping and carioefng at
ItNS OF AMERICA
draDes, central heal and air, fully
room,
c
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alt
new
appflancej,
- Reward 13$ 43
Camp Seminole No alcnhollc
uipped kitchen. Adlt only. Ph.
Commercial property on 17 92
Well tncj. LorIVo,
THE
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beverages. 373 uro.
3236aO.
Needs You
Starting *t $12,500

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ofA1thmnnfrSprings,frnrnIE Maxine tn!rlanctDe Crpinc,

Amt L)4.ed, Charles E Little
John B McFadzen &amp;
&amp;wfBettytoJakeLRolen&amp; Marjorie to BeUIah J. Baird,
wfAlma,S2.Sc.ofN7c.ofW6 wid &amp;L)avldO.Balrd, her son,

i QCDI Roger B Everett &amp; wf
'"'Ira to Roger B. Everett, It
43 Blk A, Summerset North,
3 1100.
CarolynSN. Short&amp;hb. Gary
F. to James W.
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Carolyn LI 8 111k 13 Parkinson
d $29,000.
Rufus C Ellis &amp; wi Gloria to
Lawrence S Roberts &amp; wi Lee
IL,N 165' of S330'of See 35-20-29
etc $10,000
H A Rosa Censtr. to Donald I
Michud &amp; wf E1iz II 38 81k C
N. On Tern Sec S Un I $28,300
Gerald M Smith Jr &amp; wf Janet
1 l:.u!it,
t .TLa 1)'i
LI 14 thghnidge Addn Glen
Arden HIS., $38,900
Fisher Bros., Inc. to Dr RA
Fischer &amp; wE Barbara, Its 2425
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&amp; b Silk A tsranuey tiai r..s

Casselberry Gdns Inc. to
Juan Byrd, sgl to Geo. F. (;ary L. Champion &amp; wf Joy
McCabe &amp; Carl G. Tennille .Jr, to Gary A. Zlttrowcr &amp; wf Linda John J Lilbenu &amp; wf Dorothea
U IL 111k A RepI. 111k 6, Pearl L., 1.1 13131k G Woodmere Park F., Lt 6 81k 1 Lake Ka thryn
["ark 5th Addn CB $2,500.
2nd rep,. $16,000.
1k Ills $ioo.
wi Adel[ to
Ed MIlbry
Reiner C Crum &amp; wE Bobbie Wm. Agorano3 &amp; wf Geneva
to Bobby E Taylor &amp; wE Howard J11age&amp;wfFo'F., James Wright &amp; wf Geraldine,
C. 1.1 33 Seminole lit 2 111k A Uavnria Ph Sec. It 4 111k B Washington Oaks,
Kathr
s 2 119,2M.
Raceway 1st Addn CB $10,000. Loch Arbor, $32,000.
Gary Meade, sgl etal to Mary
1)4w. Entr., Inc to Arthur G (QCD) Walter D Holmes, sgl
Martineau &amp; wf Ruby condom. to Rebecca I Holmes, sgl., Beg. Dodd, sgl, John C Dodd &amp; wt
lies, no. 43, Sheoah, Sec 2 15' S of NE car of W 115' of NE. Frances J., S' of U 61 111k 3
of NW'a of NW¼ See 154030 West Wildmere 141,300.
$32,500.
Cox-Stine &amp; Co. to Erwin J.
Chas. Funck III &amp; wi Grace &amp; etc $100.
Donald Keller &amp; wf Shirley to The Iluskey Co. to Triinble Korczynskl&amp;wflle1irietta LtsS
Raph W Schultheis Jr &amp; wt Constr., Lt .5 131k , Sweet- &amp; 6 l.ss N 5' of 5 81k G.
Sanlando Spgs Tr. 30 P3,000.
Nancy I., LI 18 111k B water Oaks, Sec 6 $13,900.
Jack ii Standlier Jr &amp; wf
wf
Leslie J Rosenbaum .&amp;
Knollwood 3rd Addn $74,000.
Thomas Akrldge, sgl to Lola Anita to H. Allen Kellar, sgl., 1.1 Helen &amp; Mildred Standifer, wid
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'U ifik A Suirt Mrinur til000 In Jack A Standifer &amp; wE Janet.
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Harmony
Bel-Aire Homes Inc to Wilbur Beg. 450' N of SW con of It 49
Homes $12,300.
J.
Ahlert &amp; 'vi Henrietta A. It Fla Land &amp; Colon. Co Celery
John I. Parker &amp; f Va. to
Gordon F. Baumann (Married) 478 Spring Oaks Un. III $35,500. Plantation etc $100.
Edna Loggins, &amp; hb Robt. to
S 10.7' of 111! Blk S Northgate QCD, James Q Nelms &amp; wf
Carolyn to Carolyn 1) Nelms, Lt Roland Deloach, Its J415 md
$40,000.
1st Addn Sylvan Lake $4,500.
Pinecrest fits. Repi. $100.
3
John H. Schaefer Jr &amp; wf
James K. Pearson &amp; wi
IQ(:C
Carolyn
Nelms
to
Anita to Stanley T. Janotvski &amp;
Dorothy
&amp; Frances Kendrick to
wE Beverl' J., It 33 Hlgltrldge James Q Nelms &amp; Carolyn I)., S
Scm.
Lots 1234&amp; 5111k 1
Addn Glen Arden Ills., $44,900. S acres of: N acres of W'2 of F. F.,
Qt'l)i ('i WW. !\'Mrro &amp; SW' of NF.' • Se( 6-.21-') $100. 'her 6, Sanford, E.R. Traffords
Arthur liuitbtik.cr &amp; wi Ruth Map of Saul. $1J,6)).
wi Anna to Geo. W.W. 1)eMareo
Willard Chastain &amp; wf
to
Stanley Whitlatch &amp; wt
Ind, Its 23 &amp; 24 Blk 11 Sanlando
Jeanette
to Jessie June Foley,
Sub, Beaut. Sanford Sec $1CK). Florida W 110' of 1.1 15 [Ilk C
sgl., S 65' of It 16 Spencer hits.,
Geo. W.W. DeMarco, sgl to Slovak Viii. s.d $39,300.
N.M. Smith Jr.,- to $15,500.
wf ,,,,,
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Jessie J. Foley to Carl C.
cil Girl Scouts Inc.,
land
Citrus
Coun
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AS, I.ts 23 &amp; 24 111k 11 San
Dod.son
&amp; wE Eliz. S 65' of LI 16
Sub. Beaut., Sanford Sec., S' of SW'i of NEt4 of SEL. Sec
IlLs, $17,200.
Spencer
29-21-32 1100.
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Tommy I. Bell &amp; wf Charlie
to Robert L Taylor LI 8 [Ilk 2 City of Sanford to Robert I..
Cot-nehl Jr.. W'. of SW'. of
Lincoln u.s., S. 2. $10,700.
Leon N. Swain Jr. &amp; wf. Betty SW'. Sec 16-20-32, $100
Robert Reloehe, inc. to
tr, Ada B. Byrd, It 4 81k C.

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Mary toRaymondi. Forehand Daniels, It 1 81k B. Wilsons
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Tanglewrood Sec 3 repl., $28,45M.
It. D. Daniels sgi, &amp; Clara M.
Wilco Cvudr. to Robt. W. Green &amp; hb. Henry to Dewey D.
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M. North Oil. Tern, Sec 4 Un. 1, S. to Lester D. Randall &amp; wf.
PuL P. IA 178 Spring Oaks,
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James A. Cotton &amp; wf.lnez U)
Nelms &amp; wE. Brenda 113 Blk 1)
North OrL Tea., See 4 Un. I, James A. lee &amp; wE. A1ene,F.15
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Harry F. Bryant Jr. &amp; wf. 11.100.
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Alvin C Cope &amp; I Anne, U AA,
81k G. Seminole TeST., $2,800.

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Wni. H. Stcmpe &amp; wt
Janet, to Lynwood Willis &amp; f Mildred to Cologero flab &amp; wf
Sul-Dale Bldrs Inc to 1'tter j
Jane , Robi. H. Still Jr.. &amp; f Cannela, S 33.1' of U 2 Blk 12
Duggan &amp; wf Mabel, Its 19 20 &amp;
Jane, Hampton J. Walker &amp; TIer 9. A. C. Martin Addn Saaf.
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Stephanie. &amp; Rich. J. Veenstra
Homes $22,500
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of SW'. of SWi of Sec 28-21.30 Marlene to Amado Maijub &amp; wf N Bryant &amp; wf Candice P It 13
Juana, It 21 Blk E SunInd
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81k C Lake Harney Acrettes
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Jayde Builders Inc. to
Gerald N Allison &amp; wf Barl.Ls 14 15 &amp; 16 111k 1) Tract 15, Franklin 1roce!1 &amp; wE Erika, IA
tiara to Heary I Monroe &amp; wf
18 Oviedo Tern., $37,000.
&amp;ntai,do Springs. 143,000,
Cecilia N 118Blk C Woodmere
Elmer S. Lovie &amp; Janet to
Crank Constr. to Willie J.
Park 2nd repl $14,700
Warren &amp;wfCatherine,Lt3Blk Raymond Lucie Jr &amp; wi
Financial .Svc., Inv. etc to
tO Tier F. E. R. TraIfOndS Map Carolyn, Lt Blk 2 RepI. Sh. 1 &amp;
Ivan V Loath &amp; wi Christine,
of Sanford, $20.)0.
2 No. Orl Townsite 4th Addn
N'oiLt2, Tract 3, part of See 7
Win. N. bag to Quida B. Village of North Orlando,
8 &amp; 17 Two 20-32 $3,900
Henke, LI e &amp; Elt of vacated $23,900.
Ivan Leach &amp; wf Christine to
alley, adj. on W. of U 8, G. C.
Donald F. O'Connell &amp; Mabel
Win M Burnett &amp; wf Jessie
Gilmour to Steven N.
Keeley Addn SanE., $20,000.
From Nis cor of Sec 720.32 etc
The hluskey Co. to Blessing- Guillemette &amp; wi Gail, It 10 131k
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Essie I Ziegler to Rosa Mae
Sweetwater Oaks, Sec. 6,
LanIe G. Holton &amp; wf Elir. to
Davis S 75' of Its 16 &amp; 17 ForMs
Robert C. Hefty&amp; wf Ardyce 0.,
$13,00.
addn no 3, Altamonte $4,000
The Huskey Co. etc. to U 45 Wooderesl Un. 1, 125,580,
Jer,nie Johns Jr etal to In
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Richard J. Ward &amp; wf Darrell
Wm. McCollum Jr &amp; wE Ingrid
81k A Sweetwater Oaks, Sec. 6, to Arthur E. Smith Jr &amp; wE
N 1190 Ilrookhollow i1 $42,000
$15,900.
Joyce C, LI 3 [Ilk H Carniae
Edw C Steinbeck &amp; wf Harriet
The Greater Constr. Ccp to lull Un. 4, $33,000,
to Stanley I Culler &amp; wf Grace
Clarence B. Kuiper &amp; wf
Bill R. Barker &amp; wi Mary to
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Evelyn, Lt 3 131k 3, The David C. Geyer &amp; wf Charlotte,
D R L Betts Addn as $30,000
Woodlands, Sec. Four, $40,400. It 61 Palm Shadows, $47,000.
Lawrence , E Hoover &amp; wt
Robert W. Howard &amp; wfQCD) Scm. Co. to Sterling
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rthv to Harold H. Salter Jr Park hioa.cina Assn. Inc. Green
Hobble 1. Lt 34 Forest Brook
&amp; wf Dixie, It 11 131k 13 Spring Belts In Sterling Park Un. I,
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Leslie E McArthur &amp; wf
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Ze1pht to Paul 8 McArthur &amp; Nichols Jr. &amp;
wi Doris U 17 111k B Little &amp; 26 131k 2, Sanlando Sub.
Ikaut., Alt. See, $40,000.
Wekiwa Est,, No. 1 $)00
Gee. F. McCabe, sgl to Joan James Adkins &amp; Dennis
W Byrd, It 11131k A rp1. 111k 6 O'Dell &amp; lletta M. Adkms to
Charles W. Burgess &amp;,A'(
Pearl Lk fits. $100.
U 11 San Scm Knol1, $21,000.
Madylin B Wright to Douglas
IQCD Philip Holmberg &amp; .f
Arvey &amp; wf Charlotte, Lt 122 Sharon to Lynwood G. Willis,
Trailwood EM., Sec 1117,300. E12
etc., $130.
Iotere, Inc. to Clearence B.
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McCaUIster&amp;wfI)iana, ;'.,;
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RepI. Sanor
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White to Dale S. Jones (''. ml)
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rate will be ezplaiied by the Southern Bel representative
tonight, acting Mayor Donald Jackson said.
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