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                    <text>48. -The Sanford Herald

Monday, Nov. 12, 1973

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By J RICHARDs
felt the three mill levy was fire protection for the city, said
Herald
Writer
misleading since it was actually she had plans to place the city's
1./iKE MARY City council seven and one-half as in police office and radio equipMonday night weathered a corporation came after mid. mentfn the fire hall, which was
storm of protest over a full year year.
agreed toby both volunteer fire
tax bill from many of almost 80
"I don't think it's collec- department president Howard
residents attending the regular table." said Harvey Pugh, who Lloyd and fire chief Lewis Schmeeting, saying the bill was added he felt the tax would bea VCickert.
legitimate
burden to low income families
"About $35,000 will be needed
Council also agreed to hire a and the city's elderly
to set up the department, pay
po li ce chief at$lo,0OQ per year Councilman John Norcfrnsjrj saL,ri.' buy cars and equipandadvertiseforbidsonacar, that was untrue.
ment and uniforms," she said.
setting in motion the wheels of

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Freeman said It was, "The only his department.

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We did not agree to be taxed restrictions.
began the protest of the full tax
clairring he was due a refund on until we have duly elected officlals, and you're only acting.
Councilman John Norden was
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You're
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elected,"
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the only mem be r voting not to
The chief con tention of th

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"The taxesare for the 19173-74 unit," stated Jackson several election ordinance and an
expe rise ordinance authorizing
1iscalyear and are pa id inthe times.

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$125 per month for the mayor
1973 calendar year," Jackson
Councilman Delores Lash, and $50 a month for each
said.
Another resident added he who heads up both police and councilmen.

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Nov. 27
orida College
Dec. 3 Stetson UniversityJV
Dec. 8 Polk Community College
Jan. 9 Da ytona ac Junior College
Jan. 16 Central Fla. Jr. College
Jan. 30 Lake City Community College
Feb. 13 St. Johns River Jr. College
Feb. 16 Florida Junior College
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Sanford City Commission Monday turned
down a suggestion that Christmas lighting be
eliminated because of the energy crisis.
Commissioners voted to take
including
energy-saving ineasum
blacking out city hall floodlights starting Jan,
1, after the holiday scason when a nathity

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Sk-veral complainLs about the
sound from the 1,oggins and
Messina concert had been
received by mem bers of

City Cwncil meting, where the
Georges
St.
Laurent
development rezoning request
• wa (Splayed one, week In tfie

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Sanford Panel Agrees 0 Pave

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potating citizens.
TAriy, County Commissioner
John Kimbrough, who attended
Lon gwood meeting, noted
City Engineer Bill Palm also

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serves as the projected
development engineer, and

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Council Chairman John

solutions for environmental and
economic problems.

Leighty protested the close
scheduling of the concerts.

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fly BOB LIA)YD

dts~~ by the property owner. SLirting Oct. 1. 1974. This plan, lawsuit filed by a group of

Herald Staff Writer

Morris said he thinks his however, would requiit a sixth Georgetown residents to stop an
proposal is best for the city and seventh year of federal assessment paving project in

1970 in that corrununity.
Sanford city commissioners financially, will get the work revenue-sharing revenue.
ordered County Engineer Bill
The current federal program
The $250,000 is earmarked for
Bush to "study the situation." Monday voted to proceed im- done quicker and will generate
Bush was directed to confer mediately with a citywide approximately $400,000 that can expires Oct. 20, 1977 and lire protection facilities and
with area U.S. Geological project to pave Zl miles of 28 be used kiter for drainage work Knowl es said, "I feel sure the equipment. One lire truck is
or paving of the remaining five federal government will extend already on order and plans are

Survey officials and write a miles of dirt streets.

revenue sharing or a similar being prepared for bids on a fire

Engineering for the protect miles of dirt streets.

commission reservations, if and supporting surveys were
The city is able to borrow plan. I don 't t hi nk they'll find it substation on U.S. 17-92 north of
a
Lake Mary Boulevard on land
to the impact of authorized and rornnussionrs money locally at m lower in possible to drop."

ny,

Morris

developrmnts along the Range told the cit staff to study a terest rate than individual

said

due

to donated by developer Dick

Line Road-SR 434-Island Lake proposal by Commissioner citizens and thus would make engineering time the paving Bond.
John Morris that the city money on financing the paving project can't get underway for
The agreement doesn't in.
at least 18 months.
"I fear this could have a borrow $1,573,495 to finance the assessments.
clude five miles of dirt streets
detrimental effect," Kim. project, pledging future federal City Manager Warren Under an agreement, yet to that engineers say can't be
brough said, adding, "The revenue-sharing funds
Knowles and consulting be approved by Federal paved until major drainage
area.

The road can't take the board ought to register our
The city has in hand $426,505 engineers had recommended a District Court at Orlando, the structures are installed
traffic," he said
reservations, if there are and anticipated revenue - • pay as you go" plan split into city earmarked all but $250,000 Knowles said by 1979 the paving

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any ...to filling flood prone sharing funds amount to five sections with work starting of federal revenue sharing cost for the five nules of streets
$1,293.751. The remaining successively for five years funds for the paving to end a will be at least W11,118.
areas.
Com. $532,144 needed for the
Kimbrough
and
missioner Greg Drummond, $2252400 project will have to
whose districts ane split by the come from assessments on the
ana tne proposed 4,926 pieces or property that
development area, agreed that front on the 23 ridles of streets.
, pohcethe area, but l b"lievewe U
Morris estimated that the
SGS maps show the
can handle it, said Karcher.

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Laurent assessments would be between
proposed St
"If the chief is confident and development is on the flood $2 and $4 per front foot and
be financed by the city starting
the sound is under control, I can storage area

see no problem," said Mayor
Bill Gner.

Drummond, noting past in 1975 for property owners over
"credibility problems" bet a Isie or ten sear

period if
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By ELDA NICHOLS

marching and general effects of struments, uniforms and
each. These bands do not
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MIAMI iAP) — The Senate

In its Tuesday edition, the

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Select Committee on Standards Herald said sources indicated
oiineil Lambusta assured and Conduct has begun gather- that the compilation of material Hospital notes
Pt.bl'c notices
ing newspaper accounts of was a signal that the corn
council the volume at the for(iurmittee,
formed
in
1964
La
inSociety
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that
Sen
Edward
thcoitiing concerts would tie
ney. H Fla ,sznctioned the col. Vestigate charges of miscon. Sports
lowered

The challenge will be finding

don't know."

after Monday night's Longwood

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many are in different contest are as follows, &amp;
(ounts
high school bands c l assifications according to Breeze Jr High, Daytona, I
he would cooperate In eery
Campbell's Jr. High, Dayton.i.
way with Police Chief George ranked well in the District 5 enrollment.

when about tobethggedcould 10:30 p.m.

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who turned out for this lm- Karcher to ensure the concerts Band Marching Contest field
A band is allowed a minimum 3; Bunnell Ifigh School, Bun.
portant meAing.
form,
with
nell,
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Smyrna
Beac I
ran smoothly. No more con. &amp;-iturday night at the Lyman of five minutes to per
certs are scheduled until mid. Iligh School Stadium.
an eight minute maximuni Iligh School, 1; and Mainland
Lyman and Lake Brantley period of time to perform and Ifigh School, Daytona, 1.
January.
luin(Ls ree,
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ived the highest then exit the fieh]. Certain
11t. con(-crti; %vere approvea
School children have been
rating
playing a new game called on condition the volume was
bands earned a "2", which is observed by all entries
Area deaths
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television tag in which a lowered at the N o v.
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youngster, to av oid being
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tagged must yell out the name to residents in the Seminole
with
jud,in,
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playing,
and
were
judged
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in(lassifiedads
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Downs area, and
of the first TV show which
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on Nov. 29 is over by
concert
comes to his mind. A 5-year-old,
remember only one program.
fie shouted: "Watergate."

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council gave

versely affect the flood stcrage
area of Island Lake.
Commission action came

letter to Longwood expressing

automatically making them scheduling the concerts so close
participants rather than oh.
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servers
(anti
later, cornsituation that would not occur
plamers)
regutir1y . He assured council
Must have

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HOMC Improvement

Commissioners indicated that more
conserva tion II SUeS may be flC55Y
the energy crisis worsens during the winter

country tick ...citizens group on Nov. 30.
becoming
i n v oI v e d
Lanibusta told council

Nylon Web Slings
Dragline &amp; Winch Cable
Towline Ropes To 3" Diameter

9 Wheel Alignment
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thermostats mory energy wduld be saved
than by elin-driating street lights, he said.

packed the Fire flail fast night city during November.

Wire, Fibre &amp; Synthetic Rope Slings

Paint Center
Roofing &amp; Sheet Metal

Good Servico

Plaza

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residents would lower hot water heater

for their weekly city council
The Mahaichnu Orchestra is
meeting, requiring the SRO scheduled to perform at
(Standing Room Only) sign to Seminole Downs on Nov 23,
be in effect.
Conway Twitty will perform on

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heater uses 3,000 watts in starting Up.

Lainbusta the go ahead on three
COMMENDATION to all more country and western and
those Lake Mary residents who soft rock performances in the

Rope em Raiders

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Sanford, Fla.

Knowles pointed out that a street light uses

Cl9ef Karcher said with the
help of Lambusta his men could
the country keep the traffic moving
.indwestern group Logglnsantl smooUily.
"Having two con.
Messina, brought to Seminole
certs back-to-back will place a
Larnbusta, owner of L&amp;S SeVilre strain on our ability to

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rught lighting at Memorial Park and city
tennis courts and ball fields be shut off and
rught-time flood lights at the zoo be reduced.

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CASSELBERRY — After the
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French Avenue to Interstate Four but commissioners Julian Stenstrom, Gordon Meyer
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Commissioners John Morris and A. A.
McClanahan suggested turning off

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%sork calls in sections of the city will be
limited to one vehicle.

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At Monday night's city
In rebuttal, St. Laurent said USGS study, noting "basically the city should the deve!opmeot
council meeting, one member an analysis of the drainage the city does not know if this flood other properties Acting
Longwood which may ad of the audience pointed to a problem completed by Palm development will cause a City Atty.
Bill Eaton replied, 'I
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higher air conditioning and lower heat set-

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ieen Longwood and the county inch ieragc rainfall oier a 24- capacity acceptable to the city
In that e%entuality," Helms
coxmnlssion, suggested the city hour period would produce 86 and himself, but ould release continued, 'we (the city) will
seek the USGS opinion, not million gallons of runoff, and no details,
have to pay for It."
Seminole County torn necessa rily take the corn require a storage area 100 feet
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Mass Transit Vote

Big

Headed"WeDemocrat5AIeFedUpToo,aded
citizens to express resentment over "daily attacks on
President Nixon by the television media."

ORLANDO, Fin. (A!') — Turnout at the polls Is expected to be light today as Cange Cowity voters de?Ide
ihether to tax themselves an extra penny on gasoline and
putittowardi7nprovcdicjt
Voting supervisor Dixie Barber predicted a 20 per cent
turnout.
If the puiny.per-aUc,n tax passes, It would add an estimated $2 million annually to epar.a bu ienlce thch
the ange-Semiml.(J
Transportation Authority
area. The tax would take effect in January.

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MIAMI (A!')
Archeologists sifting through South
Florida soil have found shell tools, bone arrowheads, and
pottery of t'ie primitive Tequcsta Indians who vanished
more than 200 years ago.
Mark Greene of the MiamiWest India Archeolngy
Society said the artifacts were uncovered when bulldozers
started clearing ground for high-rise apartments near the
Tamlami Trail west of Miami,
He said many artifacts were destroyed by the heavy
construction equipment but hundreds were salvaged and
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Today

Rules

to speak.
ing an area of critical state
It is the first time in memory concern under the 1972 Land
of veteran Capitol observers and Water Management Act
that the cabinet met outside which was hailed as a pioneer.,
Tallahassee.
ing attempt to protect natural
It also Is the first time the resources.
cabinet has considered declar.
The declaration would allow
the state to Impose regulations
on developments in the region.

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MIAMI (A!') — James R. Whelan has resigned as
managing editor of The Miami News,
Howard Kleinber-g, 41, took over the duties of managing
,•-.titir, a r't h' h!lI from January IOr to October ll72
bhenhewasnw1ledeIecutiveedjt,orofthcpaper
WhelanjoinedtheNewsasassistantmaflagthgedjtcrin
1971.
The newspaper's editor, Sylvan Meyer, resigned
Friday, citing "mutual differences In the direction of the
newspaper between myself and the publishing company."
No reason was given for Whelan's resignation, announced In the News Monday,

Legal Notice

Seminole

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Pvii$h; Oct. 73, 30. Nov. 6. 13, 1973

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Circuit Court. Seminole County. the Circuit fourt. Seminole County.
Floridi in accorilance with the Florida in accordance with thq
provIsions of the Fictitlo
flame provisIons of the FictitiouS flame
Stitutt, To-Wit: Section 163.09 Statutes, To-Wit: Section 943.09
FI'
Statutes 1937.
F!orida Statutn
5: Terry Canton
S Doyle Lewis
Buddy Cartton
Doyle Lewis Jr.
Publish: Oct 73. 30, Nov 4. 13. 1913 Publish: Oct. 73. 30. NOv,6, 13, 1973
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Dariel Miller
Ishmael C. Setgler

DON'T GET CAUGHT
COLD WITH YOUR
FURNACE DOWNI

Install a dependab
Carrier Furnace.

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cLessJficotlon Is dsuibei in
by: Bill B. Oiler
M.amror
Ordinance No. 11 end as amended PublIsh: Nov. 13, 19, 7&amp; D.c. 3. 1973
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and supplemented
me prewt Tuning classtflcatian
o4saidpropertylsA.tAgringa
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
District as mit classificatIon Is SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORIDA
in the toning ordinances CASE NO. 73331-c
and reguiatlrts if Seminole County.
BARNETT MORTGcGE
Floridh.
PAPIY, a Florida Corpurat
The Public Hearing will be held in
Plaintiff.
zoning ordInances of the City tif

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Winter ParL Fl 32119, on or bif
December 4th, 1973 and file lit
original with the Clerk of this
either before Service on Petitioners
attorneyonimmedlatelytherea,,er

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THI
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE otherwise a default will be enmeret
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
agairs) y0utoftNen,llefdecna, tj
Ne. 731134.1
In the Petition.
DIVISION B
TiIn04iceshaIIbepublispJ,
(0 re Adoption of
each week lot four consecutive
TERESA MICHELLE SASSER. weeks in the Sanford Herald.
MInor,
Dated thIs 2nd day 04 November,
By: BRUCE WAYNE PRESTON, 1973.
(Seal)
Stepfather.
NOTICE OF SUIT
Arthur H, Blckwi$h, Jr.
TO: BILLY WAYNE SASER
Cierk of Circuit Court
423 EllIs Street
By: Joy Webb
Aftdilu*ii, Atabime 34120
Deputy Clerk
NOTIFIED
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URBAN DEVELOP
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i pm or es soon MENT CORPORATION a Florida has filed a PetItion in the Circuit Winter Park, Fl 32719
'P'rasfsslbl. atw-ti thilme
Court of the EIghteenth Judicial Attorney for Pldioner
Corporation. es
'&amp;erested parties and CifittftS for
CiruiI.inanorserntnoleccunty, rwbi,L.
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De1endjf
Florida for the adoptl 04 the 0EV-fl
NOTICE OF SALE
mnlrvir child named therein, and
I ,r.qi -'o v.11 be heard Siid
PlotCe IS
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tiittFU fuzo U(1;kil,%e rame of
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MINOLE COUNTY PLANNING
-rTrrar JvOmtnt of
motlmeuntlIfinaIactionstekpnb,
Foreclosure entered kt tit above TERESA MICHELLE PRLSTON
APIDZONINO(OMMISSION
the Cr.y COuncil.
P1 otics ef Public HeatIng
arid yOu are required to show cause
entitled Cause in the CittiI Court ot
why the r*iief litlonid for therein
The Planning and Zoning CornTHIS NOTICE shalt be posted at
Sm,noie County. FIorda, I will sell
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the procrty
mi*lon of Seminole County,
,, Setmunote W.Cutd nut be granted by Serving a
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CoPvofvourw1'inandefenw.ifany, Florida, will conduct a public
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Plerr• 1. Steward. Etiri. hearingtocornlderrecnmmen4$nga
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arid by flUng the original thereof Dwelling District on the folIo*inq
i.uiatin in Ift City 01 WINTER recorded in Pta! Bo i, Pages
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publication 13 the 0te of the last
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pubflcatlon. both dates inclutivt, Courthouse in Sn4o,d. Fiorid of
shalt not be less than twenty eight 11:00 AM on Nevenrnr 23. A.0.
1973.
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Nimrod W. Hall

Baby Boy Bryant
Harold L. Scott
Albert Harrison
Rita Codella, Deflary
H. Canton Edwards, DeBary
Alvin D. Wesley, Deltona
Louis Chasar, Deltona

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CAPT. L. IL Rice of the Seminole County Sheriff's Department is
awarded the Law Officer of the Month award by the area Jaycees.
Capt. Rice has beerd with the Department for the past 12 years and is
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pay a fee to recete site ap- tract from Hammock and
General Inc. to maintain the
tortlon against Physicians and layout for the medical building proval.
three sewer package plants in
convert
it
Into
city
offices
and
Surgeons Ambulance Service to
Mayor
Eugene
Jaques,
the
the
city for $600 monthly
were dismissed Mv 2 due to authorized bids for the project
estimated to cost bctween prime moser as a councilman
lack of evidence
In the rezoning two years ago of
Scott Kenneth, 27, a former 117 000 and $18 000
the tract north of SR 434 where
Winter Springs policeman, and
Bldswererequestedreturned
Consolidated
Steel formerly
OniUe Anderson, a CasselSpace
allocated
hao
a
plant,
urged
the board to
berry resident and Winter Park by Dec 10
fireman have each been under the plan gives three consider rezoning the parcel
charged with two counts of ex- rooms to the fire department, business district, multiple
tortlon, Assistant State Atty. three to the water department, family dwelling district or
two to the buildmg Inspector residential This was also
William Staley said
'We will not re-arrest the two and two to the court clerk With placed on the workshop agenda
men, but we have asked their l,O66squareteetinthebuilding,
Two years ago, Jaques
attorneys to notify them and reno ation costs are anask them to come In volun- ticipated at $17 per sijuare foot. successfully led the mvc to
override then Ma'or Robert
tardy, Staley said.
ounci man'B
.11. 1' errell Kali.noski s veto of the rezorung.
scheduled to
The t
project'
Jaques recommendation was
be arraigned Monday at 10:30
1g
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a.m.beforeClrcuitCourtJudge time to study the
proposJ .,'l..iatRe rezone the tract.
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life and property of P&amp;S owner p.m. Thursday. Items listed for
work session dlscu!slon were a
Robert Turney.
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and $33 for a ward bed, ef- 1,404 patIents in the emergency
Trill) Tie Deeloprnent Co.
Facing "almost certain" fevUve Dec 3 No change was room, treated, 1,337, referred business.
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the answer in this practical

bargain at $1.75, plus 25
cei'ts for handling. Send in
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parcel from a Seminole city in
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amendment forbids the with- coniAder expansion, warning
drawal of an annexation peti- his collegues It "will take three
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complete and must yet be Seminole Memorial
Williams threw the conspiracy treatment plant, Columbus
Hospital private patients
cenof the bills, Besserer said.
su, milled to the city s zoning
case out, ruling State Atty. hlirbor sewer agreement, a
trustees have approved Mon.
Although hlesserer was twice
The board approved Mon.
borrd.
request for annexation on the
day the second major patient
d.ys $1.50 emergency' room caught up by' board attorney Abbott Herring failed to present
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Marsee, showing a map fee hike in recent weeks, hike in order to fund a raise in Gordon Frederick for at- sufficient evidence against the eas
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discussion
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which was submitted to the boosting eniwrgenCy room base emergency room doctor's tempting to parcel out several
guarantees, currently' set at $15 thousand dollars in services
zonlrg board some weeks ago, price to at least $7.50, not
medical
service
per hour or 75 per cent of the without advertising and going
said the density planned is 9.2 countIng actual
to bid, he closed his report with
patient's total charge.
units per acre of patio homes, Fees.
new hikes could take
The
The u It ma I e i n
The new rates will he a $17.50 a request that a $2,200 a year
apartments and condoininiunms.
approved
quickly
from
an
rented
per
hour
guarantee
for
trailer
be
the
developer
effectJan.
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Klosky said
the Blue Cross-Blue Shield
moonlighting doctors from the Orlando Finn, for Increased
'banking Convenience"
"wants the highest density by

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planned unit development,
Klosky said only the annexation
would be 'onsidered it this
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Howard Marsee, Kim
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order at one point by Council
Chair'nan Bill Kiosky
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(ito r) Cantor Michael Goodman with oldest veteran and master of
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Patricia Drummond, Lake
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1973, otherwise a iudgmestt
Donald
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w.ruiug -Wa npnon, aria- the
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further relief souif lad Ptfitlori.
east of Grand Road;
Further described as ~ mile north
WITNESS my hand and Seal of
of Like Howell Branch Road on st
this Cotel at Semrd, Seminole
side nit Grand Road.
County, Florida. this 21Th dey '4
lit pubnc irri will bc held in
Octbrm, 1373
the County Commn.n4on Chambers
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Florida. and shall be published in
WINTER SPIdNGS. FLORIDA;
the Sanford Herald on e*cti wnl
AND
for at leist four It) consecutive
(hi To consiges also the
at designating and assigning the weeks prior to December
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Dated at Cassetberry, Florida,
Toning classification of PUD.
Piartr
Unit Dvelopment. as that thiSlthdayofNovembor,A D. 1977

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basketoall court at Fort Mellon part with money raised by the McCracken oa , a OTiI
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wife,
Geraldine,
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Louth
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Lake
Mary
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Orlando.
of
Commerce
Ladies
Park and fire hydrant
By FANNETIE EDWARDS
from ithin, But we do know
veteran.s
ho haI paid the
,
president
of
in
other
recently
the
Auxiliary.
Also
stallation In newly annexed Civic and Community iffairs Boulevard and
Herald Correspondent
that the Executive branch of
highest price to preserve our
Clark, L)ietz and Associates present was Mrs. Laura
Committee which has taken the annexed areas.
areas.
our government has been
freedom
tommissioners authorized were paid $4,300 on a $15,000 Ludecke, president of the 7th
City Manager Warren lead in recent months in
DEl TONA
A record crowd
Sen. Gillespie began his growing too powerful and that
payment of $2,787.50 to Former regional sewer study now mm- District Auxiliary of WWI of more than 200 attended address by saying, "Nov. 11,
Knowles said city crews will pushing city beautification,
our Congress has been too
Veterans.
Preliminary
work
has
city
ally. William iltitchison for denway.
begin as soon as possible on
patriotic services on Veterans 1918, was to have been the last
weak. That personal freedoms
The benediction was
given by Day, Sunday at 10:30 a.m. in day the world would ever cx- which we nave been taking for
th' He. A.J. Coefield and a Campbell
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morial prayer by Belnert.
loss of personal freedom must
address by Sen. William M. detfu dream, but one which
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couldnotbefulfilledbecause beandwillbereversed,"he
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Representatives of American the hearts of men were not stated.
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By DONNA TES
green belt or uhan spacer, what the residents and taxStephen Crim ef the King
I.egion Post 255; Veterans of filled with the overwhelming
The senator, who has been
Herald Stall Writer
ilelle Planning group, rep- said, "The density should be as payers want." blamed the
Foreign Wars Post 10096, desire for peace with true appointed to a joint Mass
resenting Trim Tic when asked low as feasible."
Mooney annexation law for the
Disabled American Veterans beotherly love."
Transportation Committee for
LONGWOOD - Despite
Kunbrough and Councilman "Mickey Mouse run around"
Kiuiibrough for his protes.
Chapter 92, Boy Scouts, Girl
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than 54 years ago.
Ashe enumerated the various
fees for fees for handling a points of the "plan" lie
beautification projects at U.S. already been done, Knowles
By 1108 LLOYD
17-92 and Park lirive and U.S. said, and the beautification federal court suit filed against elaborated upon them,
Herald Staff Writer
Iteprr'entlng the American
the city by a group of
17.92 on the lakefront at the plans have been approved by
Sanford City Commission city's northern entrance. the State Department of Georgetown residents in 1971 to Legion, was Commander
stop an assessment street Stanley S. Smith; VFW, Eugene
Monday allotted $18,050 in the Cofliuiissioners voteil ,000 for Trinsport.ation.
£3,800
will
be
Knowles said
Capital each project.
pivIng projc'ct in ti;at corn- Beir. '., '.'haptiln of 8093; DeW
clty'a
$70,416
The U.S. 17-92-Park Drive used For new fire hydrants at munity. Agreement for an out- Commander Herman Waters
Improvement Budget for two

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Knffeekraenzchen, 2p.m., GAS Nov. 15
sponsored by XI Epsilon Zeta
ClubhOUse, 381 Orange Lane,
Redding Gardens Birthday Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi, CCasselberry, Card games Club Pre-Thanksgtvjng Day Bar tabIes, East Colonial,
follow social hour, members Dinner, for Reddlng Gardens' Orlando, beginning at 6 p.m.

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________________________ Foundation for the year
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NOTICE OF PROCEEDING FOR _______________________
FICTITIOUS NAME
AuguSt 31. 117. will be available for THE VACATING. ABANDONING.
CITY OF WINTER
NOTICE
Ii hereby given that lam
'fl.PeCtIOfl
it A. Oudi I Sons.
SPRINGS, FLORIDA
NOVEMBER 12, 1973
DISCONTINUING AND CLOSING engaged in bUsiness at Altamont.
Oviecto
tSIavia)
Florida
durIng
OF
RIGHTS-OF
WAY
Notice of Public Neiring
Springs. Seminole County, Florida
ADMISSIONS
regular
bUS'flSjShotj,i
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TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
TO WHO4 IT MAY CONCERN.
under the fictitious name of
300
p.m.)
Sanford:
from
January
15.
1974
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
YOu WILL PLEASE TAICE ALTAMONTE PEDIATRIC
ttwo'#of', July iS. 1911 at the reguess
Itit City Council of the
Sammye Lou Keel
NOTICE ttat trw' Board of County ASSOCIATES. and that int
City f of any citizen, Requests should be
to
WINTER SPRINGS. FLORIDA,
Commissonej'j of Seminole County, register
Dennis W. Stewart
said
name
with
the
Clerk
of
directed to the fourdation manager
that sjld City Council wall hold c A
Florida, a'? ''o P.M. on the 77th the Circuit Court,
Dude.
Seminole
County.
William
Jr.
at
Roberta
the above ed'ts
day of November. AD. 1913. in the
public hearing:
Florida in accordance with the
a) To consider annexation of the
County Commissioners Meeting
Helen M. Moye
of the Fk1Iti
Name
PublIsh: Nov. 13, 1973
Room at the County CourtP,ouse In 5tafut
totlowing descrlrw4 property lying 0EV
Charles
E. Hunter
To-Wit:
Section
71
$65.09
Sanford. Florida will hold a Public Florida
and bEIng in Seminole County.
Statutes 1937.
John
F.
Butler
HearIng
to
Florida. to-wit:
consider and determln
PROCLAMATION OP
S: Edward N. Zrlaman. M.D.
iether or not
Becin U0O feet West of the
REGULAR ELECTION
Auguste Peterson Jr.
the County will Publish: Oct. 30. Nov. 6. 13, 20. 073
VaCite.aband0fl,
discontinue
CIOSC
$Qutheastcorne,cfGQyecnmeflt Lot TO THE REGISTERED VOTERS
Delores 1, Nader
cu.'
renounce and disclaim any right of
3. $.ectlon 13. Township 21 South. OF THE CITY OF CASSELBERRY.
Davd I. Rice
County and ma Ceiblic in and
Rang. 30 Eas, then run North 1142 FLORIDA:
to IN THE CIRCUIt COURT IN AND
the
Jimmie Lee Davis
following rigrltIof*ab running
'—' to: z.i : teat south of the
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
FOR SFMINOLE COUNTY,
thrcuoft the described Property.
Norm lineof saki Government Lot 3.
City of CasseIberry. Florida.
Roy R. Wright it,
tO FLORIDA
point being 127750 ffl East of tt pursuant to lawful authority the "p
DIVISION B
hletumnlett.a Hammonds
The unnamed, 43 feet
of City of Cossatberry, Florida,
. Easterly RlgPitofway I
II
East of Atlantic CoastPublic Road In re the MarrIage of
Janet
Tt.caw;Ila Rad. then West WIO On TU1'$diy December
T a u b e n s e C,
Rail. TALLULAH BRYANT KLINGE'.,
Rood R.W and West of Line
ten to the Easterly nigtis.of-wayiuse OurIng the legal NOun for voting
th Lots 4
Casselberry
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Annie Mae Brown
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recorded EARL DUANE XLINGEL SR
tey along raid Easterly of r,aswb.rry. FlorIda
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In Book 2. Page 2 thru S. Seminole Hu1and
Cocoa
Sal-J election shall be held at the
nlgl'1t41 way line 2071 feet to the
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SOUTh IInIOf5aIdGOVe!,-nmonILO$3. C.asielbarry FIre Department County Records.
Evelyn Windthower DeBary
NOTICE0F ACTION
PERSONS INTERESTED '-''
thence East 596 fret t th Point of Building on said date and at
Brenda H Lowe, 1"'
TO: EARL DUANE KLlN L.
04 APPEAR AND BE HEARD AT THE SR. Husband
Beginning; containing 10 plus or times authOrIzed for the ptg
Je, DeBary
TIME AND PLACE AbOVE
mimjs acres. being in Se,nlnoie etectingth,foIIowInucftyoffkIaI.to
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StltgltL To-Wit:
Statites 1917,
5: W,lliam 1. Saxtey
MS0 FIi-i4 Statut mi.
Publish: Nov. a. 13. 70. 27. 1973
5: Bill Scott
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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (A!')
Many boat
marinas In South Florida are are finding themselves short
f
JACKSONVILLE,Fia.(M_..ADeinocraucgrnphas
of gas and havebcgun ration diesel fuel
Nov. 33
and :uest.s invited.
ptarcd full.pae advertisements in local newspapers tO
tepnts, San! oni
Public
"It would be better if we had a hurricane o something
German American Society Nov.
denounce national telcv4un networks for "humiliating
housing
ProJect,
1
p.m.
to destroy the marinas," said Monroe Spodeck, president
14
mixed card night, GAS
the presidency am embarrassing our country."
of Everglades Marina in Fort Lauderdale, "At least then
Social Deiartment of Sanford Nov. 11 and 17
clubhouse, 3l Orange Lane
TheadlnMoflday'gpaperswubyomcjof
we could collect Insurance."
Casselberry,
8
p.m.
Publli
Woman's
Club meets at 1 p.m.
Fantasyland table show and
3rd CongressIonal District's Democratic Exeuctive CornDiesel is used by the larger pleasure boats and many
for afternoon of bridge and Christmas bazaar, Garden
millet and was similar to one aear1ng last week and
commercial craft. Most smaller boats use the same fuel
canasta.
Center, US. 17-VZ and Fairsigned Irj Republicans.
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L-207 &amp; 208.
No f
Self730-l0
Defense p.m.
for Woruen,SJC,
automobiles burn.
mont Avenue, 10a.m. to 5p.m.
League of Women Voters ef
Seminole
County
unit Noi'. 17
American
meetings: Campaign Financing
Oviedo Band Parents Bazaar,
S
Action Team meets, 7:30 p.m., and Election Laws; 9:15
am., white elephant sale, and bake
Quality Inn, SR 434 &amp; 14. De. Altamonte Community Church;
FICTITIOUSNAME
FICTITIOUSNAME
sale, 10 a,m. to 5 p.m., Butler
FICTITIOUSP4AME
FICTITIOUSNAME
William
Meek, chairman
Hot.ce is hereby given that we ii'.
NOTICE is hereby given tht I am
NOTICE is her by given that we
pi,5j43&amp;flyeUncJi
NOTICE Is hereby given that we Seminole Emergency Medical and 7:45 p.m. Pacey Realty,
eflgegtdInbusinessatt31PdWln?r engedlnbu3Jnes$atRy1B
ar engaged 1. bUsineSS *1 31 S. 1(C flObQId fl biflfiS it 179
Longwood.
Park Dri,e, Cas%elbe-i-ry, Sert1 Matiad, Seminole County, FIori
Road. Three bands and dance
Hwy. 17fl. CMseibeqry, Seminole Country Club Cir.. ?anlord, Services
Council,
guest
County, Florida
unoer the Ilcfltjotj name 04 THE
jfl en5 1fl Prod_s
County. Florida under the fictitious Seminole County, Ftorl4
,,, speaker. Public invited.
Social Dept. Sanford WOIna.nS
name of THE SCRUB BOARD FOX MOBILE HOMES. and
that I nazi of CASSELBERRY CAR- fictitious name of LEWIS POOLS &amp;
to
buy
new
uniforms.
L.AUP4DROMAT n that
intend k*nd to register said name with tttc' PETS, and that we intend to register
Club meets at 1 p.m. for card
GUNITE, end that we Intend 10
Nov.
14
to register said name wIth the Clerk
he Circuit Court. Seminole said name with the
Clerk of the register said name wIth the Clerk of
of the Circuit Court, 5eminol County. Florida in
German American Society games.

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FORT AUDERDALE, Fin. reported in serious condition at field told police, her husband exempt.
(AP) - The black wife of a Holy Cross Hospital but hIs wife was beaten and kicked In the
The state planning division
white man who was doused with was not physcially harmed.
head, bound with electrical
recommended that the regu. (
alt Inflammable liquid and set
Police said the couple was cord and doused with liquid istions apply to to 573,000 acres
afire in a racial Incident refuses blindfolded before being driven from what looked like a bottle of of the Big Cypress to be putto lead officers to the gang of to a one-story apartment some- rubbing alcohol,
chased by the state and federal
black attackers, police say.
where west of Fort Lauderdale.
"They told her, 'you married governments as a fresh water
"She's scared or Just doesn't
The two were driving along a a white mart so we're going to reserve arid to a 25,00O-acre
want' us to find the men," said city street when a car carrying kill him ui-id kill you too," buffer zone.
Sheriff's LI. Gary O'Connor, "If six black men pulled alongside O'Connor wid. "She said they
The buffer zone, trimmed
she knows where the apartment
and a man pointed a gun at kept making racial remarks from more than 800.000 acres,
IS l( .t(I-(l, SPk'
n't tell us, nl theta, forcing them to stop, [10- ;ind V. ur'
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O'Connor sail the blacks as landowners contend the state
lived In Fort Lauderdale all her
"He told her to 'pull over or doused the flames the first time Is taking over control of their
life and knows the area."
I'll blow your head off," they set Barfield on (ire but land without compensation.
Brian Barfleld, 33, of Fort O'Connor said. "When she then dragged him Into another
Rep. James Lorenzo Walker,
Lauderdale, and his wife, pulled over, another car with room where Mrs. Hatfield said D.Naples, said the area of cr111Jeraldine, 20, were abducted five blacks inside pulled up be- she heard him sceam and SaW cal state concern should apply
Sunday at gunpoint by 11 black hind them."
him stumble out rith flames on only to the governmental purmen, police said. Bathel" seas
At the apartment, Mrs. Bar- his legs.

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Death Penalty Given

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MIAMI (A!') A criminal court Judge baa sentenced a
26-year.old convicted rmrder to death, saying the
defendant "did not show one scintilla of remorse" during
his trial,
.Tudie lIsvarcl ('srt L'rc'd with the jir''s rc'ornaad
iknd Hobert Sullivan to
death. Cowan said Sullivan's demeanor during the trial
Indicated 'ihat the death penalty is the proper punIshment."
Sullivan was ctiivlcted of beating mot inn manager
Inald Schmidt with a tire Iron and shooting him four
times In the back of the head.
Florida's legislature reinstated the death penalty this
year and it was upheld as constitutional by the Florida
Supreme Court.

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NAPLES, Fin. (A!') — The
for the Big Cypress Swamp
state Cabinet was expected to area,
face an irate group of landGov. Rcubin Askew and the
owners and an equally demand- cabinet members decided last
ing corps of conservationists to- month to hear the testimony In
day at a hearing on imposing
Naples because of the Lirc
state development regulations number of persons who wanted

Indian Relics Found

The authority says it would cut fares for senior citizens,
acquire more equipment and expand operating hours.
But the la1 chapter of the Allied Gasoline Retailers
Association says the tax would place an unfair burden on
gas station operators and motorists.

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Jests and other minorities, and which continues to spur
local wars when they appear advantageous
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impeachment, and still hangs there, because of
INIr. Nixon's refusal to release the tapes to
Watergate Judge John J. Sirica. lben, under
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Who intervened for the White
Footnote: On at least one
COPLEY NEWS
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candidate should be defeated bigger factor than Watergate in "limited'
to check on
George Bush, chairman the because of Watergate. In fact, swinging votes away from realize that new disclosure the Senate Watergate in- used the
Republican National Coni- most k n o w I e d g e a b I e Republican candidates.
laws, the Watergate in- vestigators behind closed meone offering the ["resident
mittee, has sent out a most Democrats and Republicans
In another strange statement vestigationand court actions by doors that the Presidents a gift. Dean asked Caulfield ,
the citizen lobby Common former counsel,John Dean, according to tht testimony.
interesting letter appealing for alike agree that the economic Bush sass, 'We have only
funds for the Republican party. dislocations and product limited number of people who Cause have Lonibined to cut off had asked hini to arrange tax "to determine whether an inBush uses the backlash from shortages the nation has suf- we can ask for money at this some of the traditional sources audits of some individuals dividual on the West Coast
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ARIES (Mar 21 to Apr 19) Be sure you don't add fuel to
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cr*dd be rcgrrtteI Relax at home tonight.
TAURUS (Apr 20 to May 20) Much care in motion should
be exercised today or there could be an accident. Don't argue
with fellow workers Use reasonable methods.
GEMINI (May 21 to June 21) Use care or you could get
into some financial mistake that could bnng you much trouble
in the near future Cut down on expenses
MOON CHILDREN (June 22 to July 21) You are apt to be
overly sensztwe today and think others are against you. Give a
helping hand to one who may be indisposed
lEO (July 22 to Aug 21) You want to run away from
duties that are yours and this could hnnv r - u m'u'h trni,hli'
later on. Avo&amp;a one who hai a chip on his shoulder
VIRGO (Aug 2210 Scpt 22) Mike suic thu you are loyal
lu 1::c::ds tastead 4 ciitiC&amp;zmg them. Wait for a better tune to
attend a group affair
tt.n.
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CAPRIcORN (Dec 22 to Jan 20) Listening to what an
associate has to say is fine, but don't let it bother you since it
is unimportant Sidestep one who opposes you
AQUARIUS (Jan 21 to Feb 19) There arc problems to
:nn n ut,
altrad to them ta true -\qurIn fthion and they
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P1SCLS (.eb 20 to Mar 20) Iion't be so determined
have a g000 time that :t costs you plenty and gives
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was approved by the Senate Interior Committee Monday and
is expected to reach the floor on
Wednesday.
The Alaska pipeline bill is cxp'ckti to gain easy Senate passage today. The bill, approved
by the house Monday, would
allow cr.&amp;ution of th 0omile plpeUn
North Slopc to a pert in the
south.
A Senate-House conference
report that would result Ia the
mandatory nllncatinn
all
fuel, from ciude oil to gasoline,
15 tptd
some time this week.
Waiting in the wings are bills
that would provide year-round
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The all-day event will take Tower and Cypress Gardens.

J?esu Its
Correspondent
DELTONA-tleven tables of
duplicatebridge were in play at

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and Bazaar on Nov. 16 and 17, turkey feast will be served from to go, make reservations by
calling 3-22-9148.
from 10 a.m. until 5p.m. (both 11:30 a.m. until 1:30 p.m.
Buses will leave the Civic the Deltona Wonan's Club
days)
The bazaar will feature
the Garden Club on

Elegant bibles using thcrnc.
from around the world will be

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"And how did your children
make out iii life?"
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queries to ask anybody who

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,iiarriage aria Iamilv nroblems.
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Four spades made easily heard psychologists and
after West's opening lead of paychlatrlst.s pontificate about
the lack of hearts. It solved marriage and child psychology
all south's problems in that problems,yct thespeakersmay
suit.
have been divorced several

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Last Fling For Anne

LONDON tAP) -- Princess Anne and Capt. Mark
Ptilllps waltzed until 3 a.m. today In the ballrocan of
Bucklngham Palace, then sipped champagne for break.
hIt,
be'are their wedding Wed..
nesday.
Some 1,500 guests attended the ball given by Ann&amp;s
mother, Queen Elizabeth II, for the princess and her
dashing dragoon.
Among them were ez.King Constantine and Queen
AnneMarle of Greece, Prince Rainier and Princess Grace
of Monaco, Prince Juan Carlos and Princess Sofia, the

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Before the ball, 100 of the guests dined In the palace
throne room.
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giiIterinm cliatideliers were people who weren't invited to
the wedding in V/estmlnster Abbey. Because of the Abhey's jir, that list, t, Islisnited to 1,500.

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Donald Rumsield in the General Hospital.
rioters or dope addicts.
blow could he have known hippies,
So you should always demand Northshore district of Chicago.
Maternal grandparents are
what was actually happenHe has now won 3 elections to Mr. and Mrs. George Harley
proof that your advisers are
Ing'
This hand was played in a mere braintrusters but can the US. Congress - and has 8 Sykes Sr., of Sanford and
chIldren, 7 girls and one boy! paternalgrant1parentsaret.
team of four match. At the actually practice what they
Next came Judy, who took her
other table, West passed as
Slon Corley Minick of Saluda,
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Secretary State Henry A. Kissinger
sasa1ormalguaranteeo( lsrael'ssccurity by the United
States is one of the ways under consideration to safeguard
the Jewish nation if It agrees to a peace treaty wIth the
Arabs providing for withdrawal from occupied Arab
territory. Kissinger told American TV newsmen visiting
China with him that Israeli security might also be
guaranteed by several countries. But he said the matter of
guarantees wouldn't arise until after a peace agreement
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the scuthern end of the Suez Canal, early today in an atcontrol roadblock
tempt to settle a dispute over a traffic
highway
the
CairoSuex
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U.N.
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energy sources.
The House Commerce Committee scheduled hearings for
today on a return to daylight
saving time while Its Senate
counterpart considers a similar
ç.eoposal in closed session.
Jackson said his Interior
Committee hoped to take up the
niultibillion dollar energy research and development bill in

that would reguthe surface mining of coal
and license deep water ports to standards for individual power
accommodate
supertankers. plants and factories.
Meanwhile, an executive of
In the Seiate, an Interior an American firm handling oil
subcommittee scheduled hear- in Saudi Arabia, was quoted as
ings on a bill that would au- saying the effect of the Arab oil
thor-lie a federal take-over of boycott will be felt within
off-shore wells in California's weeks.

interior subcommittee on the
environment
late

The secretary explained that
By TIlE ASSOCIATED I'RESS affairs, Roberto E. Guycr of
if
peace negotations between
Syria
and
Secretary of State Henry A. Argentina, to Egypt,
Israel
and the Arabs succeed,
Kissinger says the Nixon ad- Israel, A U.N. spokesman s#Id
ministration is considering a he would provide Waldheim "a "there will be a very serious
formal guarantee of Israel's se- first-hand assessment" of the problem, especially for Israel,
curity if the Jewish nation situation, but other diplomats of how its security can be asagrees to a peace treaty calling at U.N. headquarters said he sureil" because of the with.
for its withdrawal from occu- might try to arrange for cx- drawals it will have to make
from the territories it has occuchanges of prisoners of war,
pled Anib territory,
pied in the last two Arab-Ia raeli

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Disclosures Expected
More
WASHINGTON tAP)
disclosures about President Nixon's
campaign finances are expected after
fines against Braniff Airways and its chief.
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officials of the American Ship Building Co.
of Cleveland for questioning today about a
campaign contribution. Braniff arid Its
t-hairman Harding I.. Lawrence pleaded
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WASHINGTON tAP)
The Senate
Watergate committee is going Into closed
session to discuss the possibility that
President Nixon will agree to meet with
the committee. Sen. Lowell P. Weicker Jr.,
R-Conn., is reported to be urging his cornmnItte'e colleagues to refuse Individual
invitations to meetings at the White House
this week.
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A bill to
WASHINGTON (AP)
authorize the Alaska pipeline has cleared
the House and appears headed for Senate
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Israel, meanwhile, said U.N.
Kissinger mentioned the pos- wars.
361 to 14 Monday. The bill was expected to
forces had taken over Its check- sibility of a formal guarantee
run into little difficulty in the Senate,
the
question
of
point
"At
this
point where the cease-fire line for Israel In a television interwhere
action w33 slated for today.
we
west of the Suez Canal crosses view Monday with ABC, CBS guarantees will arise, and
the Cairn-Suez
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and
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more than So attacks on the airstrip and other targets at
Thien Ngon, a Viet Cong town 75 miles northwest of
Saigon, government military sources reported today. The
Viet Cong claimed the town was attacked for three hours
Monday and there was a heavy loss of life and severe
damage to property. In Cambodia, military sources said
heavy lighting has stalled the government's operation to
retake the town of Kep, on the south coast near the
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guilt)' Monday to an illegal corporate
contribution.

Gu'aranteeFor Israel
Considered B.y U.S.

Administrator Russell Train
of the Environmental Protection Agency gave his support to
a proposal authorizing temporary suspension of clean air

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Legislation
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authorizing Imposition of emergency fue)'i'mres has won approval of the
Senate Interior Committee. Tue LIl
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scarce fuels, Including gasoline and home
beating oil, is expected to reach the Senate
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wA.sHINc;T0N (AP) - President Nixon
has opened his Watergate offensive. White
house lawyers are preparing to gis'e' a
federal judge a batch of presidential tape
recordings and files, some subpoenaed and
some volunteered.

Meanwhile, the

President has begun a series

of private

meetings with congressmen about

Watergate.

Polls Rate President
NEW YORK (AP) - The latest Louis
Harris poll gives President Nixon a 58 per-cent rating for good to excellent per[ormance in working for world peace but
only a 32 per cent positive rating for the
over-all job he is doing as President.
Results of the survey, released Monday,
showed that while 32 per cent of those
polled rated Nixon's over-all performance
as good to excellent, 64 per cent said it was
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Mellonville Ave. died
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to the canal defense line that Monday morning at Seminole
ra n d t Asks Eq u a lit y
the Egyptians overran, and the Lodge. A native of Georgia, she
chief of staff, LI. Gm. David had lived in Sanford for the past
Elazar, who has been trying to 50 years moving here from
hold the line for Premier Golda Vienna, Ga. She was a member
of the First Baptist Church.
Meir's government,
Sharon in peacetime is a Survivors include a daughter,
STR1tSROURG, France tAP) and stabilization in the world
Mrs. J. [). Cordell. Sanford;
West German Chancellor long as they are unable to act in right-wing politician, and his
exploit on the battlefield in- SOfl, A. J. Williams of Orlando;
Willy Brandt demanded today unison."
He called on the nine Corn-. dicated he might take some six granchildren; seven greatthat the United States treat the
grandchildren and a sister,
n I n e n a (I on E u rope a n mon Market nations to work to- votes away from Mrs. Meir's
Mrs.
llariett Benett, Atlanta,
cIalist Labor party in the
Economic Community as an ward a West European govern(a
itient with its own constitution election. Then he told an Amer.
equal partner.
Gramkow Funeral Home in
Without referring directly to and wide powers including me- jean newsman his superiors had
charge.
the strains thrown on coopera- sponsibility for joint security, not sent adequate reinThe same call came Monday [orcdnients to bolster the speartion between the United States
night from French Foreign head he put across the canal.
and its European allies by the
Elazar angrily retorted: "It
WILLIAMS, MRS. OVIEArab-Israeli war, Brandt told Minister Michel Jobert, who
Furwr,lt trvce lot Mrs. O'vlt'
charged that the United States may be less glamorous to fight
the European Parliament:
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''Europ' has become self- .ind the Soviet UlìWfl art trying to hold a bridgehead than to vile Ave . who died Monday, wil
drive your tanks into Africa." be he-id at 10 am. Wednesday -at
confident and independent to dominate the world,
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liar-hey, a cabinet minister
The Middle East war, Jobet-t
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relationship, and it Is as such at sembly,
war.
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cut Europe directly, and "Eu- anti Russia of "brutally
"CiferIng you a complete line
rope must therefore, if It can, brushing aside" Europe In the
of service with diligence"
contribute toward solving the Middle East settlement and
treating it ''like a nonpeison.'
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political events of the past
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Would that we had more such college work at Northwestern,
any normal bridge player
)lillsdale College and also the S.C.1 and the late Mr. Minick.
readers
would. North opened toe bid- analytical
who
Mrs. Minick Is a former
t!r.iVeTSity of Vienna
ding with one heart. South challenge not only newspaper
tiachr
at Lake
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lary
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responded one spade and cOlUInnIits but also the boonnaturalized
American
who
is
a
Elementary
School.
since South had passed origi- doggling state and federal
steel sales engineer and had
nallv, North elected to let the legislators who waste our
hand play at the one level, taxes!
been a buddy of Philip while
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Philip was in the Army.
Now for the nitty grlity reply
reopen and game was to those queries:
They had 4 sons and one
missed.
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Next Li Daniel, D.DS. and
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with my future wife.
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Santa Barbara Channel, where
drilling has been suspended
since a massive oil spill in 1969.

the afternoon.
Also under consideration but
less likely to be enacted before
the winter recess are measures
approved Monday by the House

clean air guidelines to permit
the burning of dirtier fuels and
authorize $20 billion for the
long-range development of new

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pilot.

one form of psychic is the
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breatheshard when he bids it
Peoples Society at Fort Wayne, dental surgeon In Thailand and
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because his hand k cki..• to
Indiana.
Fitzslmons Hospital at Denver.
The bidding has been
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In Denver he met a vivacious
Nominees were to stand and
strenjth.Thegulpicworkson
West
North
Continental Airlines Stewar.
East
South
let
the
votere
se',
them.
occasion, but costs its users so
dess: married her and has one
When Mrs. Crane stood up
!'am
much in partnership confi2•
Pam 34
and
flashed
her
pretty
smile,
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boy.
dence that there ix no merit Pass
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Pam 3è
David, the youngest, has his
actually felt my heart
in it.
Pam
s,
J.D.
and M 1) degree.
flipflop.
West's opening bitt was one
You, SouU hn!d
marrying
a pretty Captain of
Our
courtship
extr1ded
over
of those gulpics. U worked for
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whom
he met while
the
next
decade,
during
which
Nurses,
a while South's bid of just
What do you do
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two spades did not come
A - Bid six diamonds. Your time I acquired my Phi). and serving as Army psychiatrist tr
'1OSe to showing the full
partntrhaiahowswmesignsof had been teaching Psychology VIetnam.Theyhavebaby boy
vnits of his hand and North
No anti-Americans. rioters or
at both Northwestern and also
lite,
boondoggler-s
in my family'
passed. Uniortuna(eiv fur
George Washington Univer.
TODAY'S tUESTION
'M, his partner decided to
Instead of bidding five dia- alties.
compete further. After East's
tAles, *rlt is Or. Css* I.' csr* ti
moods your partner has bid (our
It haa been a happy and
, , t
thre club bid South showed
diamonds over- your three spades. exciting marriage, though I am
rniid
tfiwt.sç, *5411 tc.øs is
his second suit and continued
What doyou do now?
like many newspaper writers i,
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often being irritable till I meet

NASSAU, Bahas tAP)- The U.S. government was
to present evidence to a Bahamian magistrate today
seeking the extradition to New York of fugitive financier
Robert L. Vesco on embezzlement charges.
Bahamian police arrested the 38-year-old Vesco at his
Bahamas Commonwealth Bank last week at the request
of American authorities. The formal charge alleges
embezzlement of $50,000 from international Contro's
Ccwpoi-alion, one of his many companies.
But at the core of the U.S. Justice Department case
against the New Jersey entrepreneur are charges that be
attempted to obstruct justice jj- an Inve.itigation of his
financial affairs in return for a $200,000 cash contribution
to president Nixon's 972 reelection campaign.
Anaddltlonalindlctrnent-WtilChalsOISflotPartOf the
present proceedings alleges that Vesco and associates
defrauded Investors Overseas Service and three other
international mutual funds of $224 million.

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lie was planning to go Into former Barbara Ellen Bolger.
1aten
are
chemical
tertilizer or
grandparents
medicine and become a
PtiCi(le. libby enjoys the
pediatrician for he was very Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. liolger,
1"Tt Dr., Sanford and outoorz and loves to play
fond of children, and especially
tennis, go horseback riding
the Korean warorphanshehad paternal grandparents are Mr.
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Our ìd child was Philip, who Chrlsti,
Pottei
Texas.
got his Ph.D. In history; then
Plants
taught that subject 7 year-s at
and Mrs. Sion C. MInick
Indiana and also Bradley Mr.
of l.akelnnd, announce the birth
Universities,
of a daughter, Carrie Leneigh,
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The oldest was George IV,
one half year old brother, Brian

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second; Mrs. Jerome Patterson
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East-West winners were: Mr.
plants, floral arrangements,
The Faculty Wives and
and Mrs. George Miller in first
toys,
ornate
stitchery,
8ce; Mrs. Kenneth lien.
Christmas decorations, Women of Seminole Jnior
I3y
dershot
and Marjorie Farrar,
gourmet food Items, white College will have a music
second;
Miss Ruth Bos and
POLLY'S POINTERS elephants and many other program presented by the
Seminole
Junior
College
Music
Mrs. M.F. Loughran, third;
Items.
The "Snack Shack" will Department at the Tuesday,
DELTONA-Lucile Brennan Mrs. Dominic Ilruno and Mrs.
of Orange City will speak on harry Fulton, fourth.
feature sandwiches, desserts Nov. 20, meeting.
Mail I ists bug
The program will carry out and Illustrate the technique of
Play was directed by Mrs.
and beverages fii
this
year's
theme
of
"Getting
to
"Tinsel
Painting
Under
Glass,"
flichi
David and is open ti
purchase during
at the regular monthly meeting the public every Wednesday
Know
SJC
catalogue user
Better."
This event
There will also be
of the Deltona Woman's Club, afternoon at the Clubhouse on
public aixi thìere is no almlssion
plasticsware
display so on Normandy Blvd. Thuri. Nov. Norinazxiy Boulevard.
By POLLY CRAMER
elìarge.
15 at 12:15 p.m.
members can place (1j
Brennan says this type
gift orllers.
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DEAR POLLY - The chrome on my chairs has be 1
"reverse painting on glass with
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come discolored and looks asifit had pieled off oven I
foil." She has been creating
Get
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the
mood
for
a
won-.
TOTAKEDAYTOUR
though they are stilt smooth. I wonder If they could be j
artistic products for more than
derful Holiday Season with
painted or refinished?
MRS. J.V.B.
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house of Years EttIbit In NetIr
chwoincn at the annual bazaar Is sponsoring a trip on Satur- York City and other widely
which will reflect an "Old. day, Nov. 17, to the Great known places.
DEAR POLLY - Grace asked directions concerning the
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care of electric blankets. The following came with ours and
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for
the
work fine for us. A tight cover may be used over them. Use
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By
delicate wash cycle for the bIanfet (no bleach) and
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WORRY CLINIC Ciorge W Crane, Ph.P M.D. l)aleMil1erandhercomrnIttee:
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Mrs. Hugh Lynch, Mrs. Sidney
"Do you practic. what you
your dryer uses for instructior.s. Dry on a clothesline out of
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preach?" was a terse query at
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the direct sunlight. Do not iron and the king size should be
Waae and Mrs. Fred Canton.
Pennsylvania
my recent
(lone at a commercial laundry. %Vhen hanging or. the line I
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Mrs.
Henry
Langknecht,
use many clothespins, top and bottom, so the weight i not
Marriage Clinic. Thai's a
/
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president will preside ;t the
on a few pins. I loosely fold clean baskets (os summer and
proper deraand, too, for far
,
meeting.
stare on TOP of my other blankets and covers, never under
many psychologists and anything so the wires are not pinched. I always try to do
uycblalrtsts don't practice
mine-on a day that is not too hot because of any possible
wheat they preach. You be the '
damage to the wiring.
ELEANOR.
as I cite my evidence!
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Y-f8: Mary McCann
uitrerent maiufuceurers suggest difl.IBBY NESSER is in- / 1
and several of the other terested in promoting health
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the directions on your brand label. If it has bcn
members of her Beaver County
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foodandcombatlngpolluuon
sir. and Mrs. Gerald Nelson
misplaced go to the store carrying that brand and read the
(Pa.) Nurses Association,
lth at work and at home.
Smith Jr., 46 Oakland
direction label on a new one. As fr as I know all disweeded out the written
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She has a job at The Rich
Mclrose, Mass, are announcing
courage dry cleaning because of the wiring. Infrequent
questions from the audience
laundering is all that is necessary if one uses a blanket
Earth health food shop in
the
daily
birth
deadline for my copy. the
after my recent public address.
of a son, Jason Robert
coser.
Casselberry's
Greater Mall,
Our marriage was a one-and- Smith, born Oct. 31, 1973 at
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GENERAL TENDENCIES: A div not to allow
yourself the luxury of (eling you have been
imposed upon or that persons axe taking advantage of your
good nature, which isn't likely to be so Fine (or work

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during the drying. I may need a hi I of GENTLE pulling
back to size. Parallel (-lothle.% lines are great but first cover
with a sheet and many authorities advise agains; the use

CARROLL RIGHTER'S

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make the first more than to try to explain ft ,
children. Your signature as well
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along with this arrangement because he also has been hurt
I))' 11(9'.
My probem-or our problem: How do I explain to my
children that they never see their grandmother because
three adults can't sit down and work out their problems,
and no one war.ts to make the first move'
PARTLY GUILTY

Please beLieve me wiìen I say that my husband and I
found you a delightful couple with whom we would be
happy to share a smokeless evening.
K. J. G.

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on Nov. 1 aboard the cruise
ship "Fiesta" while tourini
th Aegean Sea. They were
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for as long as I can remember. We are now at the point

DEk BOB AND RUTH: [NOt your real
I write this out of concern for your health and my
own. You impressed us as being fun-ioing, intelligent
people who would not intentionally hurt anybody. But you
re both apparently unaware that your smoke
tremety irritating t me- I am allergic to tobacco smoke.
This morning! tave a
which will take several days to clear up.
11 you had asked politely: "Does anybody mind Li we
smoke!" I would have said: "ges, I'm sorry, but I'm
allergic to tobacco smoke. Thank you (or asking."
But you gave me no such opportunity. So I had only
three choices: To leave, to stay and suffer [which I did],
or to make an issue of it by pointing out your thoughtlessness in the presence of others.
I did not want t embarrass your the smiths, since
it was ther party, so I suffered silently and OPN1
would evenuatly notice that I was trying desperately to
wave away the smoke and escape its
effects
Perhaps the next Wne you are with nonsmokerswhether they call atteIon to their discomfort or not-

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bostes%, but until I learned who lit any others) shared her

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acedernic reasons, could return

Crawford, a candidate for

C1jfftj Manley who averaged

year, missing only two vital

finished fourth lastseason, will

(or the Tribe ma see early
opener.

College 01 St. Augustine at the

College Nov. 27 and nearby

Irs, coming off an
187 mark last year, were

College Dec. 12.

ever, and will open with a team

his returning sophomores,

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If you have been keeping up with college football lately
you are certainly well aware that almost all the bowl games
hate been set..
For sure the Rose Bowl is always set-the West Coast
wirmer and Big Ten Champs will go at It. UCLA or USC will
be e of the teams and Michigan or Ohio Stale will be the
other. That Is the arrangement both cciferences ha:e made.
But hcw about the others? The Orange Bowl seems to
want LSU matched with Penn State. The sugar wanti 'llama
and Notre Dame-Cotton will have Texas and NebraskaNC. State and Kansas appear headed to the Uberty-the
Vols of Tennessee and the R&amp;d Raiders of Texas Tech will
square off In the Gator In Jax-Tulane and Houston in the
Blicbonnet- cd the Fiesta, &amp;in, Peach and Tangerine still
have some doubt about one of their competitors.

e1g11111 asketbalt

bill handling role for the

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thampiocship. Nthlng will be re&amp;-ilved, fcr the ma part.
nd pccçL, ill continue to argue about the two years Penn
State went wtheaten and how they were or were not the best
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The NCAA has a marvelous basketball systen-32 or so
teams start out-and anycme can win. I know how good UCLA
has been-bit teams like Vil1ara, Florida State, Memphis
State to mention a few have made it to the finals and had the
crack at the best around.
Football offers zx4 or.y no gratification ultimately, but
adds corthion to the picture. It also drags the grid year frcm
August to January in an allegedly amateur sport
If the season is going to be that long-at least organize
the thing-a only four mote games-and limit th regular
seasi to eight contests. Then, Just like In basketball, conference champs and top i
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Tulane has also been men-

Southeastern Back of the Week teammates and coach.

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did and I'm proud of all of us," myself. How could you help but tt flue Green Wave turned in a

program - Maw-es said $4,

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appeared In three Orlando shows, beating Ron Wright and
laneUniversity'sfootballteam,
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The way the system wcrksnow all the bi.L- t.-v ind it
the bett teams to sign up for their gamt. The wish is that
your Bowl committee will select the teams that finish ti
year the best-you can't tell when you pick them however,
cause the season isn't over.
Today- Is November 13. We- have
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orthat.

I fired-up defense limited Chi
lived He rambled 50 yards to
Uvingston, reptacing
cago to 146 yards in a 19-7 vIe. Jured Len Dawson for the see- the goal in the second quarter
torYoverthellears.
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Matinee Results

The main event on the liindon card Isa 10 round fight

should be nbk t take this on.ln a uulk
Perez who has brought his record up to 12-15-1 with three
straight triumnhs &amp;II1
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KANSAS CITY CAP) - The "First place" echoed Chiefs'
The Chiefs' defense dumped
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ansas Uty Chiefs aren't so what it's all about, ft wac a ci
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agaIn and did a terrific Job edupwithCurl)Cu1ptoty1p'

In the first heat for late wall As the race came to an

Quarry is desparate for a big win and Finnegan should be

acnethiled for e1ht roi"c} On th' urfe the 1"JLI ')tj--

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In the 20 lap feature it was

the win, only to have his motor mark Ddllarco started to open winner of over $1®,000 a year feature In the second heat Chi
Dellarco won the first heat by blow on finish line. First year up a quarter lap lead on the most of his career made a Crider out r J Th

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of 1w pri muu

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replacement for top ranked John Conteh.

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the finish line that both drivers drivers will have to get used to to door for second place honors up North and wanted

Thea., November 13th. MIke Quarry goes up against the

by Bob Foster, a fight, so savage that It was later named
"The Fight of the Year." He is the former European and

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itor c r CL two times Ilih point man Cecil Lewis was e*,entuall) make it one 01 the F aircioth, Howard, Lewis and up for Speed Week at Bar- Connell then rammed Cagte,

Buchan?n, right oi the nose.
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the forward slots, while Rt
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a similar practice at Wrigley Field would be at
least a little upsetting,
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dinners still will be stag. Mohammed has held the mounLain against the power plays
by girls trying to don shoulder
pads.
Carol and Delores Darrin,
defensive line candidates, will
not be on the bottom of any
pileups at Wishkah Valley
High School In Montano,
Wash. Halfback Kathy Tolstad's only power sweeps will
be with a vacuum cleaner.
These three would-be girl

HORN -BLOWING FIELDER

In Its opening game against
Napavine, but Gray's Harbor
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log order to end such "torn.
foolery.

motivations were
clear: Old WLshkah haon't
won a game since 1969 and
only 12 boys turned out. He
needed all the manpower he
could get, even If some uni.
f0t'ms zigged where they
North's

should have zagged.

Judge Schumacher's were
not so clear,
It remained, then for the
American Civil Liberties

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feitures and sanctions If
played the three girls.
To North, winless over four
seasons, the threat may have
come across as a blessing.
The battleground shifted to
the courts. The WIAA, In dotense, called a Seattle
gynecologist and obstetrician,
Dr. Vivian Harlin, who testifiei via deposition that girls
cannot compete with boys in

contact sports

counter group.
Miss
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Toistad, a shapely and svelte
I2lpounder,dolfthequarter.
back offered to throw hei a

Harlin's claim.

In Th

risk of breast injuries.

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The suspension was Issued on
the basis of Dean's guilty plea
last month to a charge of conspiring to obstruct Justice in the
Watergate coverup.
Court officials said suspen.
'ion a wntkird in cases where
a lawyer ls convicted ofa felony
crime and is the first step In
poss
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t rc
pended

like, say, Owen Marshall,
they would have won their
case. In the rarefied air where
TV'd greatest defender of the
oppressed flies, there is no
compelling reason why Napolean shouldn't have played
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REALTY

2 bedroom, kitchen equIpped, 1
child. $170 mo. 1100 deposit. Ph. 3 new 3 bedroom,
2 bath homes.
322 1911.
Many extras Good location. $ per
cent Interest
HOMES and APTS. for rent. From
Sl mo Call 473 7661, HOME LAKE MARY. 3 bedrocm, block.
RENTALS-broker-9 to ',
nice trees, carpet, owner. 3731309.

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SEASON TO BE JOLLY, Earn Extra clean rooms 6 efficiencies
extra money for gifts is an AVON
By day we*k month 377 4591
representative In your Spare time.

Lgwoud

Realtors

yr. old, large 3 bedroom hoe.
lakefront property, fenced yard on
tg Lola Mar,. 3fl7P23.

Forrest Greene, Inc.

Unfurnished
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1120 i"lurida :\ (lItk'
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Hurtila

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SANFORD CT. MOTEL
Newly renovated. Class A rating
Color TV, Courtesy car pick up

Male-Female
Help Wanted

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service, Family units. el
(icierucies. over fifes, low weekly
rites 3223103

Gr oo mer Professional only. Im
med iate opening. 1150 guarantee
Ph
2 5752

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IVNt CENTER

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FOREST CITY-HORSES. and nc p
enough for the kings men. Large
country ranch home, 3 years now,
6
OEOROOM?., 3 BATHS.
luxurlou$paneling,flrcplic*.yyer
sq. It unar rooe, baytiful
country area. only $75,000.

DRY CLEANERS

AVON MAKES CHRISTMAS THE

830 5500

REDUCED '10 136.900

COIN LAUNDRY--COIN

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Roberts &amp; Gilman

handy to I-I, and Hwy. 436 Less
than one year Old
JUST

Houses Rent

3?

Attractive Spanish styled bedroom.
7 bath flom with 7030 sq. ft of
living area. Large family room,
many built-frts. and a fireplace are
lust a few of the many e xtras (all
Mary Te's:ak, Assoc

AL1AMONTE AREA OWNER
TRANSFERRED. Assume cxcellent mortgage terms
3
room (split plan). 2 bath, large
mister bedroom, beautiful family
room. dishwasher, disposal ard
self cleaning oven. In a quiet area.

ADULTS NO PETS

Adults only. No pets.
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STERLING BUY

Diys 372 6123

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Guaranty Building, West Palm

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CASSELBERRY

N10ht5377-5424,3fl.7353

,.VALOPi APARTMENTS

tax franrhiSa

Beach. Eli

3W F,r'%tSt,

37) 6061 or 373 0517

Sinfotd,FIa.

WELAKA APARTMENTS
111w 10

Write Suite 711.

business.

M. UNSWORTH REALTY

ST. JOHN'S
REALTY CO.

apartment. 4220 Orlando Drive.

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VOLUME TAX BUSINESS-Now
available ln Seminole county This

is a nationwide

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Peg Broker's

business. High profit items. Can
start part time. Age or experience
no t nlP0l't$Ilt. Requires car and
199S.Ou to $1115.110 Cash in.
vestment. For details write and
include your phone number:

tiousenoia
live dayS, must
have transportation. 66$ 644

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first full day of a six-month
71-Antiques
sentence.
looking, pa!e and nun'os, 17-Auction
rctti, :i'.', arrived at the si.--Transportation
dudeti minimum security Loinpoc' prison camp Mond2y in a
_
;5
.aYQI
white Merdes Benz coupe.
Traders
Ills father accompanied him.
76 Auto Repairs He got the sentence after
Parts Accessories
..I_...It
picuuing guilty in ur.iooer 01 77-Junk Cars Removed
??-Junk
viola ting federal eh'ctlon laws
-- Removed
78-Motorcycles
(luring the 1972 Florida presi79--Trucks and Trailers
dential primary.
The camp has no fences or 83-Autos for Sale
locks and inmates are free to $l-.Aviation
walk around the grounds. Segr.
etti could get out two month'
I All athec!itn9 appea,,nd in Th,
tarly for good behavior.
Ssnlørd Herald
WedneSday wilt
Ask ed if he felt bitter, Segr- aItematically beonplaced
In Thur.
etti said
%f15 FAMILY BARGAIP NEWS
"I'm not saying I do and I'm SECTION that is u'stniut,d to an
not saying I don't I'll have a add,t'et 12.000 hornt. m the area.
Advcrtisqr Should include
fis
better idea in four or five mutton computing thtmr earned
'ate
n't,ks,"

Two bedroom durlex furnished
Sanford

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Hall Realty
Realtor, 323-5124

131 172'

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393$ MHdorook Rd.
St.Louis,MN,5S176

Call 611 3079

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MOSSIE C. BATEMAN
Adullet only 1150 mo Utilities
Iijrn
Call 3730110
B'OCUQ
317 Té&amp;)
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RESPONSIBLE
PERSON

CAVALIER MOTOR INN

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69--Stamps Coins
70-Swap and Trade

REALTOR

RETIREMENT

DREAM? bedroomi, on large lot,
shade and fruit trr'rn. trcc'r1
1116.1100

CLIFF JORDAN

PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK

Lutheran Haven Nursing
Center. Wanted to uwn and operate candy &amp;
04'edO Ph, 3653434 between 7
confection vending route. Sanford
a M. 2 p.m.
J
area. Pleasant

1797, Casselberry.

PERFECT

shopping and schools. Law down
payr,ent Only 177,500 to 124.250

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Workers apply In perso
to
American Wood
Products,
1797 Acountant.*ke,per 1300 up,
Charles St. Longwood,
Fla.
depending on experience. An
derson Employment Service. $30
Delivery truck driver with chat,f.
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feor's license only. Call $317571,
0166
Badcock Furniture Co.. ° Hwy. Maid. Full or
part time. Apply in

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Apartments Rent

14 Business Opportunities

.

sIdy yard. 139,000

street with lake breezes. Walk to

Furnished

Dishwashers and Experienced
cooks. Apply in pecn to Sanford
Ranch House
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RN for weekend relief, day shift.
Pleasant workIng conditions.

bedrooms, excellent neigh
borod,wall to wall carpet, large

carpeting. Located on a quiet

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2515 Park Drive, 373

BEAUTI I-UL LOCATION

Convenient and charming, lust
completing I now 3 bedroom
homej with garage, air anti

Weatherby 3231652

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electric kitchen counter, $37,500

*BEST VALU

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Female Help Wanted

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Paving, Sanford Airoort, Building
io, between 7:31) and 1:30 a.rn
Ph 372

Property

WA IN. Fairbanks

CHARMING 3 bedrooms split plan,
parquet ,loors, some carpet.

APFORD CLOSE IN

Two bedrooms. 1 bath, wall to wall
carpeting, drapes, central Mat
air. Fully equipped kitchen
with dishwasher. Call Mrs.

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Homes
13-Lots and Acreage

7610 hiawatha Aveat 1797

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Camp
7..
.0hotic

Real Estate

Forrest Greene. Inc.

t,1 7nn

Really. 312 1)01

Retirement program
Nice I bedroom trailer, also apt.;
Opportunity for good financial SELF SERVICE COIN OPERATED
Quitt, near stores, Adults only.
growth &amp; promotion
KWIK KAR WASH available SanElec. &amp; water paid. 323 5693,
lord and surrounding area Very
NC11 furnished clean .3 room
for p.r-'saj Interview. spa fh*rl.
low investment. IS r.i. t,nancino
dowmtal
apt., private bath.
Hutton, Wednesday or Thursday,
An investment for those
o
Adults only. No children or petit.
Nov. 11 or 15 at The Hohidiy Inn,
MUST SUCCEED and one thi1
5nlnrd. 323-1910.
Ciii ii2.1119
.
will provide yeas of Steady in. ________________________
come Call collect, 901725'7162
Ceantio.
artm;nf

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beverages

APARTMENTS
1505 W. 25th SI.
bed r oo ms, 2 baths, carpetIng 1.
drapes. Pool. Kitchen equipped. 3
children accept ed Call ]n2090

Lake Mary area.

CHOICE 3 bedroom. I' bath, wall
to will carpet, drapes. StOvC,
refrigerator, garage and tenced.

Payton

GENEVAGARDEN

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YourMuttpleLiiting Agency
Local aridNationaIMLS
.FAL1ORS
;-'5 Park Cr

Apartments Rent

mon$trator fringe
and gasbenefits.
furnished,SAN MOPARKS. 1-73 Bedroom
Tralers 5. ApIs. 2 Adult pi,k.7
Apply In person. Jack Dvi. Bill
Family
parkS. 3515 Hwy 17-97,
Baker.Volksw,gen, 3219 S. Hwy.
Sanford)731__Oy. Wk
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based on 25 Pd. commission.
. s Day Week
- Vehicle 1 ex penses furniShed
Family Group insurance

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Camping-Resorts

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For

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come, 171,500.

Excellent

Co.

Cad 322.24 0 Anytiut

Unfurnished
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Sa les. Excellent lob oppor tunity,

NEEDS TOP NOTCH ROUTE
SALESMEN FOR THE SAN
FORD AREA.

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IS-Resort

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ROUTE SALES

INVESTMENT? B&amp;-i.dq ,rwh,.,

U01711

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Floor days allowed, 21 hr. an
sw ering service, on line computer.
ML.S. tour realtors. Wor k Scltorl

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with Florida room, screeneci
porch, double garage. Climate
control plus lots of other extras
Extra siieu iUt-

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Rooms for ient

REAL ESTATE Sales Associates,
Only
E N THUS I A ST I C.

Realtors
61s7333

this brand new) belroom, 2 bath

P!._"M Trr,;

FOR BEAUTIFUL TOWNHOUSES
aal. 'Y lease, call

pruvj:eelurance.
balls and parking. (a11 )fl fl$3. I

Several needed
natonaI corn
pony, excellent tringebenef Its and
working conditions. All uniforms
and equipment furniShed. Apply In
Person, l001Executie Cam erDr, Assemblers and coil winders. trans
Orlando or Ph. 594 0761 collect.
former's. 10 people needed - good
pay and good conditions, Dek
(tj%todian wanted. Apply at Enter
Industries, Inc.. 133 7177.
orise School, 211 Main St., En

For Sale. Ph. 372.2597 between S

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i'art time neip wanted evenings,
restaurant counter and kitchen
help. Must be If or over. Ph. 67$.
70.
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HAVE A HEART MAN? Give her

Jroom,) ba lfl home in excellent

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AN OHIO OIL CO. otters PLENTY
OF MONEY plus CMII bonuses.
fringe benefits to mature In
clividual in Sanford area.
Regardless of experience, airmail
A J. Read. Pres. American
Lubricants Co., Box 696, Dayton,
Otslo, 4101.

Security Guards

QUAIL

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373 113.4
Equal OpportunityEmployer

F a rm Fresh Rabbit, any tivanitt1.
government inspected, 7Cc a
pound.
Green be ans, $3 by. Cain Farms,
Lake
323 050 t,
30
am., after 6p.m.

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review of the case of former
Vice President Spiro T. Agnew. 17-Real Estte Wanted
The ac tion could lead to susMerchandise
pension or disbarment of Ag-.
new,
SO-Mlscel!aneout
Thepetltlonseekstoexamlne
For Sale
the former 'Iee president's Sl -Hou s ehold Goods
Mattis as a lawyer following tuS
S7-Aplllances
contest plea to income tax
Si-TV
Radio - Stereo
no
law violation charges in U.S.
U I f.
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tUiflh11i
)l5
LnsLrlcI i...ourt In October.
The petition was filed with the 55--Boats &amp; Marine
Equipment
state's Court of Appeals which,
under the rules For discipline of so-Camping Equipment
attorney!, will appoint a panel si-Sports Equipment
of three circuit court Judges to
,ill-Bicycles
take testimony In the case and
S9-Musical Merchandise
make recommendations.
Penalties could range from a 0O4iice Equipment
And Supplies
letter of censure to temporary
suspension from practice to to- 61-Building Materials
thl disbarment, court officials 62-Lawn and Garden
said when the petition was filed 63-Machinery and Tools
Monday.
ti-Equipment for Rent
65-Pets and Supplies
Donald Segretti
to-Horses
lA)MPI)C, ''ali(. (AP)
Pulitical s1boteur Donald H. Segr
t'tti was in Jail today erving the

We Are Now

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NE'"" HOURS

omo,

PLaQ/D4 STATE BAN/(

Fri.
fenced yard. hot lunches.
ref eren ces 3270077.

to Eat

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Child Care

II-Eating Places
9G
10-Do

manarf,r big processingpIant.
Supervisory exnerlenc.
maintenance background desed.
Company bene fits, Salary cornmensurate with experience.

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7-Motels

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to serve you.

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DEXTER

6Lflhla ..are
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as night shift assistant

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Get the

Now Nine

and Found

ii-Farnis and Otoves

Columbia

Citadel vs. Davidson

i-Personals

Los?

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hash!"

conoll

MANAGER

ARE
YOU TROUOLED ci
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Free. 6.44 2021 for 'We Care"
"HoII,nq."AduIt or Teens.

42-Mobile

SANFORD PLAZA

Auburn vs. Georgia

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Sanford, Floriti,j

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INDIANAPOLIS (AP) The
pm. Lake Mary, Fla,
Rent
former head of the U.S. Civil
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29-Rooms for Rent--a--- GrefnBens,y,upick,Tyi'eFarms,
Rights Commission says
j.
Celery Ave.. Ph. 3fl-1749, 373-3710.
JO-Apartments ;t en t
dent Nixon is letting the cornii
Unfurnistsed
Instructions
misslon"dieon thevine'by not
il-Apartments Rent
appointing a new chairman.
PIAPIO LESSONS
Furnished
The
Rev.
Theodore
M
12 Week CpiordCourse
esburgh,
Harry Wester, 373-1379
president of the Univer- 12-Houses Rent Unfurnished
sity of Notre Dame, said Nix- )]Rent Furnished
13
Travel Agencies
on'stailure to name a chairman 14-Mobile Homes Rent
.
reflects the administration's 35-Mobit Home Lots
FLYING CARPET TOUQS. 'MC
Airline tickets. Cruise anti Tours
lack of concerti for civil rights.
For Rent
at official rates. 303 Semoran
Hesbur'1.,h resigned as chairBlvd. (*Iwy 136) $31 3733
36-Resort Property
man nearly a year ago.

Indianapolis Urban League
mecting Monday.

SANFORD PLAZA

OUTER LIMITS

7-tn Memoriam

Male Help Wanted

pm.

Can Help
Phone
Write P.O Box 1213

i-Cacds of Thanks

3-Travel Agencies

"The easiest way to let
thing die Is just not put a leader
in it," he said in a press conference before addressing an

REPAIR WORK- BLUEING-

M
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WEMBLEY TIES
S.E.X II
McGREGOR TURTLENECKS

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Announcements
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Carpenters anti helpers for Sram;ng.
Ph. 3flO5 between ;'ia 'v'

PROBLEM

for Rent

300 N. French Ave. Sanford, Fla.

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SEMINOLE
RU
LAKE BRANTLEY

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'Moms havr,;1avoit fli1i. 101 duille.
Daddy...

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Herald .............Winner ..................

Dekle'sGulf Service ............ Winner

APPEAR EACH WEEK DURING

$4

Winner

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Houses

THIS CONTEST PAGE WILL

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Knight's Shoe Store .............Winner ..................

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who managed the President's
ix campaign in Illinois has
been named in a federal in.
'.'P::aZ
irglng him with a
$1 million fraud scheme Involving banks and a New York
City credit union.
The 23-count indictment
against William II. 1-tentschler,
48, was made public Monday, It
charged
that
Rentschler
fraudulently got loans from 27
banks and the Aetna Business
Credit Inc. of New York City.
Credit
The loans were Intended for
himself ard corporations of
which he was an officer or a
stockholder, the government
said. Rentschler claims he Is

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Fla. State Bank .................Winner ..................

R. A. RENAUD

The man

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"Forty per cent said Liz should go back to
cent said 'no' and 20 per cent threw me out!'

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Deadline-fl Noon
Day Before Publication

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THIRD PRIZE-u

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Zale's ..........................Winner ..................

SECOND PRIZE-S6
MPS. T. L. KIPP

TO BE ANNOUNCED EACH WEEK

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H.l.S store for men ..............Winner ..................

007 Rosalla Dr., Sanford

(Al')

innocent.

My name is .....................Address ..................
FIRST PRIZE -110
SCOTT COVINGTOI

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Luxury TOWnhOUSeS
Patio Privacy Homes
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J.ralltional

,

Homes

Patio PrivacIloflie
3 bcrrns, 2
central heat &amp;

baths. dile
aIr, wall to wall carpet.

some have fireplaces, dishwasher
disposal, range,

remote control garage

doors.
Patio homes are surrounded by a

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s.u.un. uncrere
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master bedroom.

living &amp; dining rooms have sliding

glass

doors opening onto yoOr courtyad for
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AC.MFeJS,,AIYCC*tI$Lø*
t1stft To 5451%' LilIes

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Builder-Developer

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cry Sunday

BUY TODAY. MOVE IN TOMORROW

In

The

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LOfATED4 SANFORD AV ENUE
SOUTIOF AIRPORT Bt,.vD,
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and

serenity

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different exteriors.

A financing plan is available to nt'.
home P-'yers at Sanora. Mortgaq'
terms are limited to a rllacirnum c'
years with this plan. Interest rate is
pct. on a 90 pcI,
pct. loan.

from

loan or 7 pct. on an RO

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young man to share rent of trailer,
All utilIties. TV , linen included.
312 9064.

.,a single count of conspiracy.

Pick a number you think will be the highest nunlbei

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Oct 21 and 7 bedroom cottage Pc'
alcohol,c beverages, no pets

WANT AD

in the nation's capital for the
time being. The former presi-

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Josephine as linebacker.
But good sense dictates that

without grave

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man arguing the girls' point,
it could have been called a
truly American trial.

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ma1e center on the rump to
initiate the cadence?
a simple m3tWouldn't it
er
for
a
female
guard to ent
lice a red-blooded boy tackle
ofisides? Would there have to
be a new definition of Illegal
motion?
Even the "sportswriting

Would the quarterback be
allowed the liberty to slap a

Thus, with a woman testifyj
for boys' football and a

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ington, had rules against
playing females in contact
sports and threatened North

playlr

tackle could become ludicrous. It wouldn 't be
a football game, It'd be an en-

girls

The plaintiffs called an .
es
pert of their own, Dr. Jam
dl.
Garrick, nationally imown
rector of the SChO of Sporis
Medicine at the University of
Washington. Dr. Garrick said
there's no "medical evidence" to subst an tia te Dr.

tackle football players for Union 11) file the Inevitable
WLshkah's eight-'man' team
suit. !t named, among others,
have been benched by a
the Washington InterseholasJ udge, not th&amp; coach,
tic Athletic Association as doThe coach, John North, had
fendant.
planned to start the three
The wiAA, the governing
body of prep sports
mtLsketeerettes for Withkah
wh.

The gin fUnhiflY room at St.
Andrews is safe. There'll be
no halfback at Notre Dame
namedShirley. The fraternity
is not yet coeducationaL
I{ecnjiters still can wine
and dine prospect ivegdders
without raising eyebrows or

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grand jury arid demanded and journe,man electrician Vihlen Sr.
Dropped from the board were electrical inspector who has dinance nd expanding the two of which will be Oct. 30 meeting.
;ene 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.

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interested In collecting the $12,000 reward.

Wallace Hall. They were to be arraigned at 2 p.m.

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dangerous as the grand jury chief Judge of the 18th judicial
state's at- appointedfortwoyeartennson year-old Altamonte Springs has been cancelled,
county.
details from U
circuit, and grand jury foreman
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wake
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charged.
contractor forced to resign
Commissioner John Kim- torney's office, but no reply has the board.
Commissioners
did
agree,
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Art Wortham, admlnistrati%c
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said today he is optimistic for a for officers with associate or
solution to the teek long strike bachelors degrets and a SIX per fire for a mnassie, $300,000
International cent aerage merit Inreas&amp; kickbact' scandal allegedl)
the
of
as prOSldCd ilI emplo)es
inohang some of his past em
Itrotherhood of I'lectrical
t'ptc*i from tht pa raises ploes
il1 lsIt IX BJr\ Ofl
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the c.omiiptrolkr, PubLic No .4
Nego'tation.sarestheduledto ',orks director I)onald Bund,
(urne) will ,ddrr'ss tht

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progress"

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have been maintained through prok'ssional office zoning to said.

acts of

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police force 1

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re-election battle in Nosember

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) -• Sen. EdJ. Gurney, RFJa., says he was "careless ... unobservant and too trusting" to know
that a large sca l e fund raising campaign was
operated illegally in his name.
Gurney faced 59 newsmen in a one-hour
television broadcast Thursday night to answer
allegations that he knew about "any
wrongdoing" in connection with the fund
raising.
Conceding that his account was "an incredible story," Gurney denied any
knowledgable connection with funds that he
admitted were collected illegally.
He blamed Larry Williams, 29, whom he
said he first met in mid-1971 when Williams
was introduced to him as a volunteer campaign worker.

The Miami Herald and other Florida
newspapers have reported that Williams, of
Orlando, collected at least $300,000 from
builders seeking Gurney's influence with the
Federal Housing Administration.
Gurney, a member of the Senate Watergate
committee, said an aide told him in June 1972
that Williams had collected
for his
next campaign.
He said he told Williams, "You put me in an
extremely embarrassing position" and insisted that the fund raising stop immediately.
"I did not authorize this fund raising,"
Gurney said. "I did not know it was going on. I
did not see any of this money."
Gurney said the money raised by Williams
was not reported to the Florida secretary of
state because he was not a candidate in 1972.

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assistant; Mrs. Mile Michal, a secretary;
George Heal, an aide; and James Groot, a
former administrative assistant.

pting the Mooney annexati&amp;n advertisement. Knowles inlaw, but added they will con- sisted direct notification by
sider changes and amendments mad Is the best way to inform
Seminole County Legislative to the bill at the Jan. 24 meeting adjacent property owners.
delegation Thursday night went to be held in Casselberr) or
The law requires direct
on record unanimously sup. Altamonte Springs.
walling and
legal adRep. Eugene Moo'iey (11- vertisement. The law's major
Casselberry), the delegation opponent at the legislative
ch urinan, said he is • sen
hearing held in the courthouse,
sfln,e" about continued op- however, was Winter Springs
position to the law which is Mayor Granville Brown
clearly popular with the people, represcnting the CALNO
- yet constantly criticized by (.ow'tcd of Local Go%ernnents
municipal officials.
Brown, defeated in Tuesday's
lie also noted Tuesda) 's elections, said the law was
'lections brought changes in direded toward one cit),
elected representation in many parenfly Altamonte Springs,
1 Seminole's cities and the and that Winter Springs always
pf)tItiofl may now evaporate. held public hearings. before
The law requires cities tohold annexing or rezoning property.
public hearings on impending
He added that adhering to the
annexations with higher density law's time schedule meant a
zoning
in
addition
to gap of three to four months
v
1jnotification to property owners from the time annexation
within and without the cities petitions are received until the
and public advertisement,
property is actually taken in.
Sen. Lori Wilson called the
Ca s se lb e r r y Council
law "a model we can expand on Chairman John Leighty also hit
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the law, insisting that adding
noting she .spoasorednouce and the time necesary Lordvisory
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Md iger month delay in C.a5elberr)
ii Warren E. Knowles and
Mooney, obviously aggitated
Commiscioner John Morris Id asked Leighty how the delay is
the City of Sanford favurs the de(jijtl to the people and
law a nd then atta cked its Leighty finally agreed the
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pr ovisions concerning the legal people are not affected at all.
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Correspondence
riles have disappered from the office of Sen.
Edward J. Gurney, 11-Fl o ., and some
telephone logs partially destroyed, The
Orlando Sentinel Star said today.
A story by the newspaper's Washington
correspodent, Michael McLaughlin, said four
former and present Gurney aides had been
subpoenaed by a federal grand jury In Miami
to tell what they know about the missing and
destroyed material.
The Sentinel Star identified the four as

SEN. ED GURNEY
'...Careless, unobserving'

By DONNA irs
!erald Staff Writer

Friday, December 7, 1973—Sanford, Florida 32771
66th Year, No. 93
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"The programs were put into
practice before the committee

The results of an inquiry by a
state committee on the need for was instituted three years
a Iorma1 hearing on eon. ago," Layer said.
trove ral Cuselberry - "If the programs have not
Elementary hoo1 Principal been approved through the
Christy Harp wilt be returned proper channels then the

next week, according to School tliould be stopped," Sinn
Supt
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Lest we should forget,...Dec.
experimental
programs then
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This was th
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To all who were responsible The complaints

for last night's Christmas "experimental programs"
Parade
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San . which separate boys from gins
ford ....CONGRATULATIONS!
and left-handed students front

Thousands Attend
Sanford's Annual
Chris tm as Parade

New Officials Lauded

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nnexci ion e o ut?

It was a delight arKI enjoyed right-handed Etudents.
by youngsters of all ages.
The controversial programs
Next in line will be have resulted in numerous
By CHRIS NELSON
"even easier" to push through Williams said, there was "no special legislative act and
Casselberry's Parade complairtsfromparentsand PByBOBUOVI)
Florida State Bank was
Herald Staff Writer
the commission,
scheduled for this Saturday at TA members including the
way" the county could get provoke a bitter jurisdictional
Herald Staff W ri ter
awarded first place in the
10 a.m....supposed to be their president of the P-TA who
Williams
referred
to
his
"selftogether with the municipal squabble between the cities and
commercial float division with
County Commissioner Dick imposed county planning" gov''nments because of basic the county may not be
biggest and best ever,
termed the situation "terrible."
Thousands of spectators Committee
To
Resist Williams today said south proposal which would give the philosophical conflicts over necessary.
Harp declared that the thronged downtown Sanfed
Oppressive Politicians (CROP) county municipal
elections municlpali ties one year tocome development.
programs were "new" and streets Thursday
Williams said while the an.
night as the at.$ Beta Sigma Phi taking hcve brought in
new
people up with a complete set of land
were instituted to "help the Down town
Now,
however,
Wiliams
said,
nextion
veto proposal can be
Busine ss
home second place trophies.
with development philosophies use policies, zoning regulations, the voters ha v e apparently seen purely as
The Board of rMrectors of the students." The information Association and Sanfordan institutional
St. Lukes Christian Day
Malt land-South Seminole these programs provide
will Seminole Jaycees presented the School of Oviedo was judged more in tune with the com. and ordinances, to inesh widi opted for candles wishipg to or legal matter, "people reaNy
(liamber of Commerce has enable us to know
and that the board's the county's laws and policies. put dampener on unrestricted do make the difference in how
more about annual Christmas Parade to
winner in flue schools divisien controversial city annexation
voted to eliminate its Annual the educational process.
"I feel that now, we both growth, and look more c.osely IiititutIons are used."
Harp open the holiday season.
aid religious division first veto idea may no longer be (county and
Christmas Lighting Contest this said.
city government at economic an ?nvironmentzl
'Sflth the new people now in
Police Chief Ben Butler place ariard went to
year. The board felt that in light
First necessary.
officials) have the same aims." impact.
it nicipal government; it may
,
, estimated the crowd at more
Baptist Church of Sanford.
al the present energy cr isis,
IIU41
At a N,ovember SCi,00i
However, Williams also said Williams said. "I now intend to
Because of this aj parent m ii we won't need the anthan
15,000
persons
as
bands,
Second
place
in
the religious that another proposal, which go to them with my plan, and change
meeting La yer contradicted
local residents should not
in philosophy, St illiams neLitlon o proposal because
marching
units
and
gaily
division
went
to
First United would have been controversial say let's do it togeth er."
encouraged to burn outside Harp's contention that the
said, he feels the amezation 'hey won't u, . annexation as it
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In and Santa Methodist Church of Sar!ord_ prior to the election may be
lights during the holiday pcogramswcrenew.Ler said Claus passed
Prior to the election, veto idea, which woW: tike a as been u:ui I n the past."
review.
A group of 12 441 Club
ve b"n In
season.
the. programs
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Butler
said
regular
50
membcrs and their horses were
existence ,or six ears.
policemen and 15 auxiliary
judged best In group corn•
A county probe of the members were assisted in petition.
From our snooper-duper situation revealed there was crowd control by32mnembersof
First and second place honors I,,'•
department .... Seminole Coun. "nothing wrong" but school the local National Guard unit
in the senior civic division went
i
ty's first fenuule lawyer is buardmembers '.otedonOct
under the direction of Capt.
to Veterans of Foreign Wars,
Marcia K. Lippincott from to prove the policies to "provide David C. Godwin and First Lt. Ca&amp;aelberry post,
and Mental
Sanford. She graduated from objectivity"
Tom Denmark.
Health Association of Seminole
Notre Dame and is now
Parade judges awarded first Count) respecti%e!y.
IavieSiins, chairman of the
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In the junior civic division
.Davis and McIntosh.
Novemnberif the programs have built float to the Sanford
first and second place went to
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In case
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NET'I'IE MILLER, a native
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know....Mabel Fr ricv,
of Sanford, recently started
Thomp
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and Beddlnp where her
in it flnrnctt \ttnu'rI I
hu. band, Paul , i .i partner
. United Methodist Church,
Bridge
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In the business Mrs M'ilcr
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Calendar
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Church news ....
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Siturddy from 5:30 to p.m. The
money will Ile used to help
defray about S5,00o in experLies

the new uniforms,
To hv1p ctherenJoUc

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tiring this time. The
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season for another year, with all of the accompanying ac'"'Vitim we hear occasional cries of "Keep Christ in
Christmas."We see In the nutht of the many decorations, a
tiny nativity scene that appears somewhat overwhelmed by
Santa CUus and his reindeer.

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become obedient unto dezth even tiv death ofthe am?
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wonderful season of the year. He did not come to teach us
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Jests, himself ga e the reason for his coming when He

teraational prayer vigil on New of ai evangelistic tnrust called

ndnistered unto, but to minister and to give his life a ranom
for many."
Yes,
Yes,ChristJesuswasbcrnthatflrstClrtstmasDaythat
might b.cone the sacrifice f or sin The Babe of

two-nonth emphasis on daily
family worshIp.
Resident Bishop Joel D
McDavid, Lakeland, said the

Bethlehem was borp to the accompanying song of angeLi and
beneath the igr of a 3tar u' order that He might become the
Christ of Calvary bearing the penalty of sin in his ovm body.
The blood of Christ, God's Son was to be shed for the
remission of sin, as John the Baptist said, "Behold the Lamb
of God that taketh away the sin of the world."Toknoiy this Is
to more fully apprecute the great meaning cif Christmas
Day-and the message of the angels
Christ Jesus is and shafl always be, the greatest ex-

denomination's 700 churches in

the Florid,- Conference

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been asked to take part in th

prayer vigil December 31 from
noon until mnldnighL
'All of us who have had ex-

resiources could know. A,i tM hynin writer has said, We may
SAY about Christ In his birth, his life, his death, his
resurrection and wrnslcxi, "'There Is no grestLr love."

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cou nt y commissioners are liroward County circuit judge

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require developers to pay the
costs of impact on the county
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He said Seminole has grown
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years

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received after budget approval given the school system in
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it was unjust.
pledged to work for ad valorcm Ucipated in advance of teceipt Vihienur edthe
delegation to
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On Dt,% 30. a new slide ftaqvi 5 p.n. Frkla
Saturday.
Father
John
Dee, the
program about Haiti nt
Justice is (i.rned back and
"Eat T!mt Chicken" will be
wili be righteoust-es,
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the runioffs beLig held in other
municipalities in the count)
ZacCo and YdnuIitz tied Ui
ruesday's elections with 578
votes each for a seat on council.

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emphasized in the ChrUtmas meet SuWay at a a.m, at Church conducted its annual Meeting. Mrs. Howard Jacobs magazine that Ford '-siccepted .I a,
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Mtthodit Church of Sanford mcet4ng Reservat4onsmusjt,e Sunday esening Elected to societies
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terms
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Ford
was
Advent Service has been office
were Esther Porter were given a surprise
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Ilie Senior High Fellowship
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and it features each Sunday a will begin a new discussion Mietz and John Clinton, ccngregation last Sunday Michigan and is still a fan
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Young Ford. now attending t-family candle lighting ob- group study on the Bible, with re0wing the Outgoing council morning.
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Gordon-Conwell Theological
servance.Thefamuieslcaolng Rev.WayneE.Snnith,ate:* president, Jesse Miller, and
Prairie Lake
members Mae Yount and
the lighting m-vice am Lymn &amp;mL Sunday.
Seminary in Wenham, Mass.,
TEENAGE HANDIWORK SOLD AT BAZAAR
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says the family Is finding
01i.
The budget for
Rogers, Tom McDonald,
The Middle HI Fellowship
ISA nrT
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Bailey and Donna Eades
1974 totaling 0,500 was ap.'limit it Good to Kmw,,, a "spiritual unity through
Robot Goo.'a
linger. and Robert gvq will meet at the drac
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counse ors WI
e tona United Methodist
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new (Urn that abandons prayer" as they wait through
Publlst*d Daily and Sunday,
Church Youth F'ell3wship, help sell Christmas
by Mr&amp; Leo King, Mm Bob canoeir* on the Welflvs River.
The following Christmas traditional story lines tc involve the steps MM"ary to confirm
except
Saturday
and
sesonprogramwa3announced
Ford
In
the
Goetzlnger, Mrs. John Bwton,
Vice.Presldencs-.
tu*vIewerinhife..experieccsof
decorations made by the teenagers for a recent
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Christmas Day by The
by
the
Rev.
Wm.
B.
Downey:
real,
;till
be
shown
Sunday
at
Mrs. Marshall Ni(itoLi aM.".
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Members of Central Baptist Children's Christmas pogram Prairie Lake Baptist Church
Ray Herr-on, are displayed
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fthig the Advent Seasain and women's groups are inviting all Dec. 16 at 6:30 p.m.; Holy 415 Ridge Rd., Fern Park, at
3MI
women of Central Baptist CommunIon 10 a.m.; Dec. ?3; 7:30 p.m. This is the
an Advent Wreath
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0AUTh to attend a ChrisUaas Christmas Eve service at 11 froin World Wide Pictures was
Second Class Postage Paid
worship allTwsphere.
at Sanford, Florida 3277i.
This Sunday special guesU at Coffee on Tueroday, at 10 &amp;.nL in
p.m. and Christmas Day edited and directed by J.
the I I a.m. Worship S-_rvice will the Fellowship Hall of the worship at 10 a.m.
Michael Hooser, a 26-year-old
Subscription Rates by
be the Sanford Senior
film
maker who brings
Carr ier
Je hova h's
and the Future Fanners of
provocative new techniques to
Temple Israel will be
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Witnesses
hiS ujrt fl'4( (lift,. Using a soring s Chanukidi 'fla'
AnEri GBIp1TOmSe1I1iIXle carlirg party will t?ke
Fred Schilling,
High School. 7be past,or will carokr3 to hornes of shut4ns on
t varying number of irrijiges of kah) Torch Pun for Rus:sian
With past years as a guide, a
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spe ak on t e .0 Jed, %\ht
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Iciripie Israel capacity congregation M
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MakeL Chrisums Merry?"
Congrevations of Jehovah's creates a njulti-media effect youth will run a relay, passing forecast for the all music Sloan, Edgar Miller,
tnesses, will direct the sem'
Tue youth o the thvrth will
that draws the Viewer into the off a torch from the Orlando service to be
Oviedo Methodist
prese- nted
the
lbert
of
rehearse three nights during
100-voice
yout
The
h choir
annual ass;embly at Orbmdo picture. Included are scenes Chamber of Commerce, down Chancel Choir of First Prt-sby- C. Conkhri, Virgil Bryant Jr..
Sp"Stadium, Dec. 22 and 23.
Aloms United Methodtsi
from the Dino De Laurendis 17.(r-. over to Fairbanks and terian Church on Dec. 9 at 5 David Berrien, L. A. Alboitton,
R.N
or local e
or
..IM1U4id
production of
'Once Church, Winter Park will
Barabbas
thdr
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culriiinat1ngonEIiSt.rectwre
u'Ciiiuu Swann.
group,
sWted
2400
are
expected
through the courtesy of the Temple is located. This
Upon A Christr=," that will be ;x em I &amp; Ctwis~ cwK,ert
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The chorister3hrve prepared
AL%o Randy Kelley, George
to attend.
presem. ed On December 16 ct luuIft- U&amp; direclion of Rev.
torch, 3yrnbolizing the torch of nine anthems for this hour of Touhy, Clifford McKibbin, Fred
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The general public is invited Culwnbta Pictures.
7:30 p.m. in the FeUowsWp rem cowan, swxuy at the
freedom
and
a
light
In worship. In addition to them McCollum. Gilbert Edmonds
p.m
Jerusalem, will Ignite the first there will be four organ and Warren Adams.
pm.
by
United Methodist Church of
ca
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Potted
New officers elected to serve the Temple. This first candle
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This will be the 25th such serCalvary
Planis
DEl TOiA-T le
for 1973-74 by the Unit
X
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will
be
lit
by
the
Israeli
Con
vice celebrating the advent of
The Junior Missionary
will hold its regular worWp
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Presbyterian
Christ that has been ptesented
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,nford-Eustis Methodist Women in tkitona sulate from Atlanta.
servim on Fri&amp;-y rot ist 8
are trs Marjorie Howell,
Amahl and the Night Free Methodist Church will
The public is invited to wit
under Mrs Touhy s direction
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p.m in the tJruted Liurch of
V~
tbri~"
an
OW&amp;
in
one
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Chri.StMRS
Caroling
at
the
president:
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Haym,
roms
thim
event
at
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at
Portions
of
anthems
will
be
JJ
Orist. Robert Goldberg will be
.
to
vice-president; Mrs. Martha Temple Israel. For further sung as solos
l
be
presented
at
Calvary
by
Mrs.
Harry
Sanford Nursing and Cun.
the reader. Cantor Michael wil
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1-ick(Arrian "'nal vresident Prallp
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R4, OrLuxio. Dec. 14 and
Melrose,
treasurer;
Mrs.
office
and
ask
for
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Miss
Joan
Wilke
arxi
Dave
Moskowitz will offic
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16
at
?:30
p.m.
free
of
r1mrge.
Berrien.
I' children will return to the
c1yuir ;%il' a!~5vst_
coordinator for w'i-,l in.
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churcafucreiruenlsserved tIvnt- M,An Oneg &amp;iabat treireshliftl1t,
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by B"'
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members
will
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sen-4. The pubhc Is Invited to
So the tongue is a little
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attLnd.
FLOWER SHOP
global ' mIp;Ij.j. an Mrs
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muni
United 14th
thIngs.. flow great a forria 1,; philonnpher
announefd that the annual Itcl~ n (;111n,11,.%
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amL service. Ile
about your new com- t~
&amp;milxk pry-sonted by the. childmn on
in th-* conmunity cemer, to
fxiod
to ng ue w an unrighteous
Junior College Choir will
niunity.
Dee.
at
9:45
usher in "The festival of
am. with all of
and youth par.
lights," as "Chanukeb," Is
Holy Cross
SEA HUGHES
itaining the wh9le body. setc a the 7 Li.m, sen
tidpating.M7p.m.ofhesam
on
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4xpiai1d m
lire
the
cycle of
ling
nature.
and
wt
art
fire
by
Sanford
day,
a
catidIflight
service
is
attending are asked to bring
Episcopal
II
Widows of thic' church will be
hell, -J?Ifm 3:s.§.
PI;NX)ed with the adults par.
thch,own taW service.
SANDRA RAWLINS
entertained at a Ovistum test
The clean tangu?, the Or ir
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starting Wau, t. king and
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Cassette recordings Of his faith by action rather than
raersandgreeungb world- rcal1,accorthng to an article
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Ted Casinato, host pastor, who
will preside; Dr. Harold Harris, Methodist and Key '73 chair- Charles E. Davis Jr. and
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benediction
Church Youth ii cixir
WASHINGTON-Vice Pres- Association, scriptu re and
Music ministries will lncl,AoI%C% i.cO r ning,
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periences with prayer know phasis on family worship,
that it changes things, and Bishop McDavld urged all Todnyplecedtugethere picture
many tbings need to be changed United Metho(tist faintlies to Of a man I!ving a q1liet faith
today beginning with each of join him in a "spiritual cn %1111e laced with the greatest
us," Bishop McDavid said in his ture" by holding devotiona! challenge of his life.
"1 can say he has accepted
pastoral letter.
services daily In their homes
Christ
as his savior and that he
The prayer vigil Is sDonsored during January and February.

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teacher and d:aofrlim
(to's First Baptist Church. He
will be introduced by Sanford
attorney1Kcnne th Mcl:to5h,a
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friend
congressman.
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Unlimited will appear in concert at All Souls Catholic Church soc i a l
hail Sunday at 7 30 pm Almost half of the gr&amp;up is from St 1ary
Magdalene Partsh in Altamonte Springs which provides sponsorship
for thc' cnrnenical 7 rop Th teim 'r d ill the ii rw n intistcil
till angenicuts and choreography, soniettines with a spiritual flair and

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scene to the decorations,
siderd sufficiently observed ard he Is put
next time we drag out the Christmas decorations.
I li ke Cnri-tnias *ith all f the p1caanI.necs th a t comes
dni- to t.it utilu uid giui
gifts to those we Uve is far more enjoyable than seeing a
quaffelwne spirit and witnessing or participating in selfish
acts.
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that first Christma3night by a manger in a lowly stable. The
child was announced by a star in the heavens and heralded
by a host of angels. "Fear not.," they said to frightened
shepherds, "For unto you is born this day in the city of David,
asaiotr which is
the Lord."
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Friday, Dee. 7, 1973

Friday, Dec. 7, 1973-5A

The Sanford Herald

Pentagon Brass

Message To Arab World
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retroieurn tilacKmall Unaccep able
COPLEY NEWS SERVICE
The period now and the fi nal enactment by
Congress of emergency energy legislation
presents a challenge to the American people,
The spirit with which 'e approach energysaving measures when they are still voluntary —
such as the Sunday cut-off of gasoline sales
may determine whether President Nixon has to
go farth er than he now intends in using his new
powers for mandatory reductions in energy use.

motivation to make these energy programs work
must arise from other concepts of the nationa l
interests,
That leads to the second revelaticn that can
emerge from our response to th e energy crisis,
By saving fuel now, arid by following through

wi th a firm national commitment to make our
country self-sufficient in terms of energy in
future, we can demonstrate th at the United
States of America is no candidate for th e kind of
political blackmail the Arab world is trying to
employ with its oil embargo.

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Mr. Nixon made no mention of gasoline
rationing in his report. %liether we can avoid
that onerous step depends on whe th er th e Sunday shutdown of gasoline pumps persuades a
sufficient number of Americans to eliminate
unnecessary weekend driving, e3pecially longdistance trips. That means accepting the curtailment rather than serr'hi "I 1°r wnv t ivnd
it.
Ilie diversion of 15 per cent of refinery
capacity Iioiu gasoiine to hiatitig oil will create
a severe gasoline shortage if the miles driven by
American motorists, and th e speed at which th ey
drive, are not reduced correspondingly.
Meanwhile, lower thermostats and allocation
programs promise to stretch out heating oil
supplies, and while ot her measures for reducing
airline flights and lowering dema nd for electric
poer will ease the drain on our tota l na tional
reservoir
reservoir of availab!e petroleum,

The months ahead will be revealing in two
important ways. First, they will provide a test of
the resolve and unity of th e American people in
th e face of a peacetime crisis unlike any th ey
have encountered in the past. Fuel rationing in
World War II came at a time when our way of life
was far less depe ndent on the internal cornbustion engine than it is today. While our
economy could be seriously weakened if fiel
shortages ha mper our inthstrial productivity
and the flow of commerce, it still is not a matter
of a shooting war for national survival. Our

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foreign policy;
The situation in Iraq is even worse In a way. The government is so unpredictable, and finds it so difficult to get along

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WASIIINI;TON NEA
Except for the break th rough In U.S.-Russian relations,
Leonid Brezhnev's foreign policy has been a failure titese
past few years.
The Soviet Union could be moving into a position of miii
tary superiority In both cenventlonal and mlitary terms But
Rrez"n'v'c r"cord to dale in t)'Ji!fling ll,inres and ubert•
arud [lit' glob.: to his ovn ends has tjt'tn
an abysmal failure
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Thc' headlin es have pinfrd t M3scow's 5oii-tC-fTh gains,
as in the Mtddc East with Egypt and Iraq. But lasting altiI-

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He said the energy crisis if the energy shortage worsens.
would touch every facet of life
"In the end, the success of
in Florida, but told the council this type program depends on
to draw up plans resulting in the spirit In which it is acceptmIniThWII disruption of the ed," he said.
"I 'm not signaling an emerstate's economy, employment
gency in Florida but we can
and the environment
The 26-mem ber panel was di- now move together to avert a
vided into subcommittees to serious situation."

t0mobiles and trucka as one
Part of the istate's energy conservation program.
"When you ask people to

to cut Florida's energy use by
25 per cent and prepare to give
advice on future federal
regulations.

change their lifestyle, some are
not grangto ll keit," As!cw to!d
the first meeting of the State

T,e council Includes
senthth'esofthc private sector
and state government.

Fuel Allocation and Cori.
servation Council Thur4:iy ,

Askew said contingency plans

Big Car Sales Up
FORT MYERS, Fin. (AP) —The nation's thlrd.ranking
Cadillac salesman says he's selling nearly twice as many
gasolinehungry luxury cars this fall as last despite the
fuel crisis.
"The ones buying want a luxury car and aren't worried
about the [mmcl crisis," says "Cadillac Jack" Amar, 42.
Amar, who says retirees account for 90 per cent of his
business, sold 428 cars In 1972. Through November of this
year, he's sold 357.

Truckers Protest
MIAMI (All) A brief traffic snarl resulted Thursday
when several truckers stopped their rigs at a busy Miami
interchange to protest higher fuel costs and pending
slower driving speed limits.
The Florida Highway Patrol said the tie-up at the
Golden Glades Interchange, where Interstate 95, the
Florida Turnpike, State Road 9, U.S. 441 and the Palmetto
Expressway meet, lasted less than an hour. It ended
before the evening rush hour.
Troopers said about seven trucks were Involved In the
blockade.
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FBI Probes Abduction
TAMPA, Fin, (AP) Federal Bureau of Investigation
agents say they are investigating the alleged abduction of
a Plant City man.
According to the Fill, Jim Moore, 30, was abducted by
two men being sought by police for questioning in a
Georgia murder.
Moore reportedly was overpowered by the two men
Monday and forced to drive them to Brooksville, where he
was left taped to a tree and his car stolen.
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PSCTo Rule

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Askew met earlier thisk
with merchants to request store
hour reductitns of 10 per cent
after Jan. I and cutbacks in
energy use by
per cent as
soon as possible.

the state's energy committee,
Rep, Kenneth McKay, D-Ocala,
and Sen. George Firestone, I)-

Miami.

Mackay said he told the gov
ernor the committee would be
in a better position to make
recommendations on a special
legislative session after ft
is with legWative commee
mittea Monday and Tuesday.
Askew also conterred with
transportation secretary

Waiter Ileveil and Florida
After meeting with the con- Highway Patrol represen-

servation council, Askew con- tatives to discuss implementing
(erred with the co-chairiien of tte reduced s p- ed ltniits

Utility Ads

iAIAIIAt.l, Fla. (AP) Thursday, may be ready to isBevis said consumers were
The state Public Service sue a ruling before February, not organized to prsent their
Commission may decide wheth- when heaviest use of fuels is views on technical Issues but
er utilities can pass promotion- expected.
that the PSC staff would repreal advertising costs on to consent them.
sumers before February's cold
Except for a statement from
winds blow,
"If the rule is good for the
state Atty. Gen, Robert Shevin,
PSC chairman Bill Bevis said all testimony came from gas consumers, It will stay; If it is
BOCA BATON, Fla. (AP) — don't like beer wanted to be the commission, which con- and electric companies defend- only good for the companies, it
eluded three dayri of hearings ing the practice.
The Board of Regents was to able to buy wine"
will be changed," Bevis said.
timeet at Florida Atlantic UniChandler said the proposed
versity today to consider open. revision in personnel-record
ing campun wine zbep :d policy ciusdy follows the Law
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by the
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Regents have been asked by
public
the Council of University Presi
records of faculty members.

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the commercial float division with the "North
Pole" float (above). The parade on First Street
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Iedluleu iimuue UidU ott units miiciuwng oanus,
floats, cars and marching units.

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drinking of wine on Florida
campuses.

The law says confidential
records will be limited "to information
reflecting

Thcy've also been asked to
cor.slder making some personnel records confidential.
Universities may now sell
beer and many schools feature
beer halls but, says Hendrix

evaluations of employe perfrinance"
The new policy says records
reflecting evaluation of employe performance" will be
open only to the employe or ofneed to see them In

Chandler,,
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secresome students

their official duties.

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Suspected

LAUDERDALE LAKES, been vandalized and bibles
FLA. (AP) — St. Helens defiled.
Catholic Church was gutted by
"There were supposed to be
fire today and officials said black masses held in the
they believed the blaze was churches," Stewart said.
deliberately set, possibly by
"Therefore In considering the
members of a Satanic cult,
fire at St. Helens we cannot
Fire Marshal Terry Stewart totally rule out that the blaze
said there had been a rush of there may be the work of the
Incidents in adjoining Oakland same Individuals who damaged
Park In which churches had the other churches."

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Jaycee president Victor Gischler. Local
Jaycees each month recognize an officer for
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Seminole Calendar
Dec. 7
Lyman high School Chorus
annual Christmas concert, 7:30
p.m., school auditorium. Girls
Choir, Lyman Singers and
Concert Choir directed by
Karen Warder, Free to public.
Dcc, 7 &amp; 8—
Bazaar sponsored by Ladies
Auxiliary Chuluota Volunteer
Fire [epairtment, Junior Girls'
\uxmlmary and Junior Firemen,
10 a.m. to 5 pin, at community
building, Seventh Street and
Avenue F. Cold plate luncheon
Saturday, 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Fire department demonstration
and exhibit,
Dec. S

South Seminole Community
lAbrary annual bazaar and
bake sale, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., old
Altamonte Springs Community
House, Maitland Avenue.

L)eri
Christmas bazaar sponsored

.'lnnouncing
A New Concept
In Floristry
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by Longwood Fire Department
Auxiliary, begins at 10 a.m.,
park building, Longwood. Chili,
baked goods, gifts and
decorations for sale.
Dec. 9—
All Souls Social Hall, 9th at
Oak, LIFE UNLIMITED, %
tihented young people from
Central Florida who sing and
dance. Starts 1:30 p.m.

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Mental Health Association of
Seminole County, 7:30 p.m.,
Mental Health Center, 103
Robin Rd., Altamonte Springs.
Speaker Seminole County
Volunteer Coordinator for
Youth Programs, inc. Marilyn
Gordon. Public Invited,

Saturday
December 8th.

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sale sponsored by Crooms 111gb
School Work-Study Program
for Exceptional Children, 9
a.m. to 8:30 p.m., Sanford
Plaza.

Seniinle High School
14,trching land barbecued rtl'
dinner 5:30-8 p.m. band concert, 6 p.m.; behind school
cafeteria.

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has 5t,.JtC mtkiente over a super po
relat.lonstups and guccesses. But the evidence suggests
Brezhneb and his ptdrctsos' ae la-qcly responsible or
ussia c major s li tin rsrcbIn1c a broad

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Longwood Firemen Women's
Auxiliary will hold L'hrlstznas
Bazaar starting at 10 a.m.

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Other reports indicate Soviet influence is declining in a
number of African lands where the U S.S R. has invested
most heavily in years past.
The Russians have spent grt•at sums in I.atir Amera
over the pa31 decade. and trained Cub-ins in the art of estah.
liThing w4ergrounrls. But the gains have not iiustched the
cost Despite the friendship of ('hil s presiden with Fidel
JStIO.
fr h ittir evidcn1e Russia or Cuba had much to
do with
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THOUSANDS OF spectators lined downtown

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edly most uncomfortable in depending on the present Iraqi
government as an any.
Soviet Union , for all its expenditures in the Vietnam
war, niy iv on hit' todd to tosimig a great deal ol its tniiuence in Southeast Asia to China. There has developed a great
suspicion of the Russians, who have in recent years attempted to put-h a SoviCt5pflr'si SEA security alliance, Many
local leaders see in th is Russian move an attempt to use
them in Sov:et designs against China, and additionally as an
attempt by Moscow to gain political dominance in the area
as the United States lowers its stance.
The relationship of Russia with India is not cler at this
time. The Indians iseeded the Soviet inion badly in their war
i!h Pakistan .inJ in handlin,.' thkl' u'il rtlattuns with
China But there are signs a num be r of Indian officials in
high places are not completely happy with the wy Soviet
officials operate and would Lke to Improve communications
with Washington as a balance to what they perceive as a

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TAllAhASSEE, Fbi, (AP)
Gov. Reubin Askew prepared
to cut speed limits on state
highways today and seek support for belt tightening through..
out Flor ida dmu-ing the energy
shortage
Askew called a news confer
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WASHINGTON — With an warm for their pnvileged
explosion of grim direc1ive, passengers.
We have also been inun
the Pentagon has cut miiitary readiness to conserve dated with Citizen complaints
about military cars hauling
precious fuel,
Navy steaming time has wives to the supermarket
been reduced 20 per cent, and children to school. My
military flying time 18 per associate Joe Spear made
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Europe have been
By WALTER R. MEARS
and the attention provide a per- election )ear, says no. fie has represented his present think.Even in the tense Slediterrait
Army-Navy 6ame
Associated Press Writer
fed launching platform for a said he Is "very definitely rU!- 1 L and "I Can't speculate be- nt'an, ships are spending
Last weekend, the military
WASHINGTON AP) — ifl6 presldenthl prospect.
ing myself out as a presidential yand saying what my present more time in port, and planes brass swarmed to the East
When Gerald R. Ford
Ford, who will be 63 in that candidate." But he added that intention t&amp;"
coast in official cars and
are flying fewer exercises.
becomes Vice President Ford,
As evidence that the brass planes for the annual Armyhantflgure
hats we sacrllicing. (00. the Navy football game in Phila'my s#xD RATION SOME C' T4AT 14S'
In Republican presidential
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Pentagon has announced deiphia. The Navy chartered
politica, whatever hLl personal
thatroom temperatures have 75 buses to haul midshipmen
Intentions.
been reduced, Christmas to the game. West Point
Tbe Michigan congressman
lighting cancelled and cadets dug into their own
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wt plan to run for President in
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All this has been ac- for the football excursion.
t76. In politics, such
complished with great fanThe armed forces have
disclaimers often prove fragile
fare, presumably as also refused to cut down on
as election time approaches.
justification for se izing 19.7 the 143 bands, which not only
few politicians
million barrels of oil from cost the taxpayers $48.3
purposely remove ah suspense
civilian stocks in November million a year but consume
about the electoral future. That
and December. Even morLl enormous quantities of -fuel
will be siphoned from traveling around the world
am make a man a lame duck at
civilian
supplies in the to too( the Pentagon's horn.
a nd undercut his
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The Air Force band, for exettectivene
The order was issued by ample. flies to concerts in
The Houn scheduled &amp;ction
the Interior Department. two airplanes — a C118 and
on Ford's vice presidential
which has authority over fuel a C-131. Three months ago,
nominatimi for today. So cer- - - -allocation. But Secretary the band and its affiliated
was u approval of his
Rogers Morton entrusted this Singing Sergeants Inter'
colleagues that a joint session
crucial power to a re It rid ruptci I a Texas tour and new
wz scheduled for later in the
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armihair admiral. Eli Reich, back to Washington to 1rday for his oath-taking.
whose first major move was form two num be rs for the Air
Ford, who has been House
to direct 22 oil companies to Force Association's annual
Repub1icai leader for nine
give top priority to the armed bash. The two musical pieces
forces,
cost the taxpayers over $14,'
says he wants to become
At
the
same
time
that
the
000,
not to mention all the fuel
a conciliator and cornbrass
hats
have
reduc
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cornthat
was burned.
Congress
bat
readiness
and
cooled oil
Cn the ground, the band
wiiw House.
the Pentagon, however, they travels in two buses But the
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othor, more public functions,
economies interfere seriously Gabriel. refuses to ride in a
too, He Is in demand as a
with their own lifestyles.
bus with enlisted flute play'
speaker
Gas Guzzlers
ers. He rents a separate car
Ford certinly will be a leading
Both Defense Secretary for himself.
figure In the Republican onJames Schlesinger and Joint
Th e military has now progresslonal election campaign
Chiefs Chairman Thomas niised, as a fuel conservation
neit year.
Moorer, for example, have measure, to curtail "open
As the first appointed vice
warned gravely that the fuel house exhibits" and "aerial
p'eknt, Ford will be In fin'
shortage could cripple the demonstrations." But the fuel
constant publlcattenUon during
armed forces. Yet neit her of- scarcity was known earlier
the next three years
ficial considers the crisis this year when the Navy and
N.,
Copi.y*,'s$w
'rt office, the asslunents
severe enough to give up his Marines sent helicopters,
gas-guzzling, chauffeur- biplanes, parachutists arid
driven limousine,
even the new Hawker Harrier
vertical take-off plane to the
Asked about
this, firm olVirginia businessman
Schlesinger declared E. Carl lIengen for his annual
petulantly that "if there are
would corporate picnic.
souls in torment," he
'Public Disp lay
be "quite happy to abandon"
To Visit
The
free
entertainment was
hi:1 big limousine. "In the total
officially regarded as a
picture," he contended, t he "public display." However,
it
By JOAN COLBY
the classroom with their essays, art
wonder If Jimmy shouldn't be
limousines
use
a
"relatively
was
scarcely
advertised,
and
Copky News Svj
pro,ects, poems, and banners.
co'z3ged to read something a bit
insignificant amount of fuel," guards at Hengen's gate
In the grtup
tacked p
One delightful I bare f
more classical, 'Moby Dick' maybe.
of course, every individual routinely slopped driver! to
the bulletin board, you find Jimmy's
school year, besId.j getting your
Hawthorne?"
motorist
c the road could make inquiries.
essay o Ec!zador ( a word-for-word
children out (i
Miss Lang smiles In an ex
The energy crisis a iso
use
the same excuse for not
rendering from the encyclopedia);
for six heirs each iay, is that
ceedlngly controlled manner, The
President
Nixon's
hasn't
scented to interfere
heeding
Jimmy's bock report on "The hardy
tivity known as Room Visitation.
devices she employed to get Jimmy
with
the
Air Nalional Guard's
appeal to save fuel,
Boys and the Golden Eagle
1tocm visitations occur as an
to read "Th e Golden Eagle
junkets. Three weeks ago.
Adventuic;" and Jimmy's clay
adjunct to parent-teacher metings
Other Pentagon pashas. ac- about 100 students and in.
Adventure" are beyond ordinary
cortstrtctlon of a çre-Columbian
or as annual opportunities to follow
cording to the official wind, strucUars at the Guard's lion'
comprehension,
Mayan temple complete with pipeyour child's schedule- -which means
have turned i n their corn missioned officers acade'
"Jimmy's atten ti on span is not all
cleaner natives.
smaking around the halls In
Ii m ')us I n e s for mere my in Knoxville. Tenn., new
it could be," she counters
Since Jimmy's at-home con.
footsteps while he does his best to
Chryslers. Less('r lights have in two KC-97 refueling planes
pleasantly. "He seems to find
veria tion is limited solely to earned
disavow any reLationship. This Is
been consigned to "economy to the Houston space Center
concentrating and memorizing a bit
run a versgc you are surprised a nd
admittedly a bit difficult for him,
diff icult,"
sedans." The Pentagon's for a three-day "education"
pleased Lo see how his horizoru are
wi th all his friends snickering,
You are surprised to
pre chief Jerry f'riedheim, tour. This week, the Guard is
this
being extended.
"Hey, Jin.niy—th i,re's your
for example, is now lugged planning 1 o fly three
Jimmy Is a regular computer of
A dlalogtse with Miss Lang, his
mother!"
around in a chauffeur -driven planeloads of civilians and
batting averages dating back i,
teacher, then ensues,
Matador.
The purpose of room visita tion is
Babe Ruth ,
military' dignitaries from
"How Is Jimmy doing?" you a.s.
to acquaint the parent with
Yet we stopped by the Pen' Iowa to the Knoxville acade'
Parents wise In the way of
With the evasive acumen teachers
tagon the other day and my so they can shake hands
child's school-day activities and
room vlsithtjcinavokja[j thIs "Ili%J
ll
rapidly
develop,
she
offer a golden opportwiitytoaialyze
replies, "We ,
counted seven limousines at a graduation ceremony.
Miss Lang," they say cheerfully,
parked at a main entrance.
of cow-se, tie's a very active child,"
Jimmy's progress with
Meanwhile, the Pentagon is
tlucklng in arni out,
More
than
a
dozen
hat she means ls that when tie is
The [li-st thing the otei-vant
light
requisitioningcivtjianfuelt
Time enough when report ' rd
tedans were -Also standing least inpart,,sothebrass hats
not disrupting the class by th owIiig
pa rent notices is that the interior of
are Issued to get into the subject of
by. Several of the military won't have to give up their
spltballs, he is disrupting It by
Jimmy's desk Is just s.
Jimmy's lack of moti vation and
drivers
were running t he ir chauffeured c a r s a n d
p
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la
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punching
Jimmy's cbooet at
Eddie Smith.
hyperactive motor development,
motors
to
keep the vehicles pleasure junkets.
Not
The teacher has attempted to
wanting Miss Lang to think
When you come home from room
you're just anot her doting mother,
familiarize parents with the
visitation. Jimmy Li awaiting you
you venture a small criticism. "I
students' endevors by decorating
with bated Lx'ea th.

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serve steaks for the grownupr, and give the kids hamburgerL
I feel that if my children are not going to get what the
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I have been criticized for my attitude, but I happen to
believe I am right.
ONtOVS
at do you think?
DEAR ANONYMOUS: Most children prefer hamburgen to steak anyway, but regardless, It's poor manners to
ask a hoste's ihat the Intends to serve.
flVAR Aflfl\' I rn rnrriM In mn i invi' w'tt1 all
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preacher who volna.
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DEAR POLLY - My problem is with the dust
accumulates on my wet oi! paintings. I would like to I
now how one keeps them clean while the paint is I
drying. —BRENDA.

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cigarette butts. Every day I have to go out to my front lawn
and pick up butts and other trash that inconsiderate people
tcssout of their cars. cigarette filter tips do not burn away
and are just litter. I suppose I feel extra strongly about (his
because I do not smoke. It burns me up to have to clean up
after someone else's dirty habit.
Alsothiscouldcauseafireso pieasesmokershave mercy
ash trays. I have even had guests flick their cigarette twUs
out on the lawn. Who do they think has to dispose cf them?
OWNER ON A BUSY STREET.

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' GENERAL TENDENCIES: 1oday' Fttl Moan

/ has many teas, but d you take them in your
stride you can accomplish a very great deat It you upset
condi:ions bccause you are restless ar,d wart changes
you may land behind the eight-ball
ARIES (Mar. 2! to Apr. 19) Get out to the services that
TSflcaY to the comments ci others.

TAURUS tApr. 20 to May 20) Although you may (eel
unhappy with your present financial nt-up, this Is not the
from experts.
GEMINI (May 2ho June 21) Bc charminit to v.ain theritted
wishes. Don't use radical pLan naw fo social ad;anccment. it
could get You Into hot water us.stead.

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and find it grates much more easily. —AVL
DEAR POLL\ - First I want to thank Mrs. H.L for her
very useful Pointer on the use of cup hooks screwed into (he

LEO (July 210 Aug 21) Make this a day of rest Instead of
permitting your oserly energetic friends to take you out for

blanket cords to keep them off the floor. I a .ays clip the
Pointers that are useful for me and put them in a scrapbook

VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept. 22) You can hendle o.itslde
affairs well now, so get buy early. Plan what must be done so
you improve image with the public.

column
abcs1!
which gave him a goodly In- Never discard one They are great to use as comfortable
paying
tn:sted adviser, or you could get into trouble. Don't permii a
clergymen on a cnJnn3g,icx)
come and on your piecework and practical kneeling pads when any household job
i-cnew
contat to get you off the track.
basis.
method, too, Dr. Crane."
quirei getting down on the knees. —MR.S.C.S.
SCORPIO
(Oct. 23(0 Nov. 2 l)Use good judgment handling
'1at made me think of one
prowems
any
today Instead of following hunches. Make
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PSYCHOLOGYATWORK
for
an
associate who ii not feeling well or acting
2(Th century.
quite
right.
WI
RIDGE
"lie was Dr. Witham Stidger,
Dr. Hulse then told me that
SAGII lARIUS (Nov. 22(0 [Icc, 2!) An assotate wants to
buslun homiletics professor.
Dr. Stidger' had lteen speclaily
make
new orrangemenls, so listen carefully but don't co'nmii
"Hewasonceaakejt.oaervea
Invited to come to A1gbeny
largt church in the East.
yourself until you hose siept over them. Dcn't give advice.
College tór the Foemdei's Day
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jaii. 20) Show appreciation to
"When It came time to
South thinks a little more
addrss while Dr. Ilulse was a
discuss salary, he surpnsed the
student there.
and sees that he can be sure one who tuts done you many fators. Plan time to lest and
of his contract with just four relax. Don't neglect spiritual studies.
committee by saying he didn't
"And he thrilled us college
diamond tricks and he can
want any salary.
studenu by telling us he had
AQUARIUS (Jan 21 to Feb. l9 Have a delightful time
play th diamond suit in such without spending tao much. Find out what one you like
"All he requested was merely
been expelled from cur college
the cash collection at his Son
while an undergraduate so be
a manner as to keen East would appreciate, then try to please.
from getting the lead if he
day night ermon.
felt doubly excited to be Invited
PISCES (Feb. 20 to Mar. 10) Show devotion to home ties
holds
all four diamonds,
"Well, Stmday night was a
back by the faculty.
South goes to dummy with since they (eel neglected. Steer clear of talks wtth others that
poorly attended meeting, so
'Then he confessed just why
could mean arguments. Think,
a
high
spade and leads the 10
they were glad to accept him at
he had been expelled!
IF YOUR CHILD IS BORN 1ODAY ..he or she will have
of dIamonds. If East ducks,
such bargain terms.
"During a stodgy Audubon
mind
that literally roams the universe. Plan now to give a
South lets it ride. if iasi a
"but they didn't realize what
lecture a boil birds In the high
covers, South wins the trick; fine education to thu unusual youngster who can then achieve
a promotional genius and
vaulted chapel, he and a few
goes back to dummy with the real fame and fortune Sit'jations arise very quickly in this life
superb orator he was
buddies decided to liven things
"Far Dr. Stidger would have
up
another diamond. Then bak powerful, fast thinker here. Much (ravel is denoted
rated 100 percent as a con- I "So they waited till the
to dummy with the kin of
"The Stars impel, they do not compeL" What you make of
sum mate Applied Psychdngis(
middle of the lecture, then
c!ub';to nkk u the rest J!hci your life is
largely
t You'
dud public relation.s gc'nius.
reseased tr-om the rafters some
old hens who fluttered down.
"He would thus interview
diamoi.d tricks ifl spite of
January ii now ready. For your copy send your birthdate and
1.m;JUs stage arii mn' i per.
squawking in
East's fourcard holding.
SI , Carroll Righter I:oicit (name of newspaper), Box 621),
cinaliLica. visiting them at Uiesr
"This inertly put ttit' culprits
HoUywood,
Calif. 90028.
hotrls
on probation but their next
"lie exobined Ihat Ps withM ,I caner
caused enmnlel
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to laud their great c-ontributkins I pulsion.
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"For a dignified, special
Men In Service
Some safety plays are
his Swiday night church ser- chapel service wa called. The
h:d'tin:
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reall'1.' f:'rf('teh,'d, Oth*'r
let'n
7
ic utin1 rnari'hed
fatuIty
"And, apparently as 1i after
down arid u -c upied the front :huuld lit' ;iluiot automatic
West
.5 Firtlaw of 2306 W. First St.,
North East South
ieven Williams
for a careful player.
thought he '&amp;ould ask them if I pews
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ps.
Sanford.
South's three notrump conS
1'ac
34u
"Put
l'as 3+
th'd c1ri to come and sit on '
u'n it t'3m" time to
tract looks like a cinch. He Pass
SAN AN'luNlO - Airman
3N.T.
the plt(orm with him Stusday
rise for the opening prayer, as
Grady Caulk
Iad
and
if
he
Steven
A. Williams, son of Mr.
You,
South,
hold.
evening.
well as (or the hymns, the wins the heart
is at all care1e, tie counts to êK J 65 VA 132 •K 104 4 s antI Mrs. Paul L WIlliams of
IA)N(; Bl;AdH, CALIF.-

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Normandy Boulevard. winners
were North-South, Mr. ant! Mrs
Franklin Hudson, first; Mrs.
Edna Reilly and Mee Arf}r
Kolsan second; Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Thacker, third; arid
Mrs. Raymond Murphy and
Austin Padgeit, fourth.
East-West winners were Mrs.
Vincent O'Connor
Jerome Patterson, first; Mrs.
Elsa tinkles and Mrs. Richard
David, seconi; Betty Kol.san
and Mrs. Lillian Evans, third
and Mr. and Mrs. Everett
Jene, fourth

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FASHION FURS
New Creamy Apollo minx
this blazer coat
with its tiny rolled collar,
bosom-buttoned tiny patched
pockets and side slit pockets.
It features set in sleeve,
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIN
CL'Y OF FLORIDA III AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
PROBATE DIVISION
In ri: Estat. of
JOSEPHINE B OAKES
All creditors of the estate 0
JOSEPHINE 8. OAKES, deceased.
are hereby notified and required to
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Statutes, To Wit
$4309 Florida Statutes $957.
S Marion Ben Moore,
President
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I caused all eyes to be focusstd moncfs and twochibs.
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ludoment will be entered $IiM?
you for the relief demanded In the
PeUlion
WITNESS my hand and official
seal of said Court on the 19th day of
November. A.D • 1973
(Seal)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Seminole County, Florida
By: Linda M. Harris
Deputy Clerk
Ned P4, JuI'an, Jr.
STEPISTROM, DAVIS
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Foreclosure of Mortgage en -cumbering the followIne descrIbed IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
ç'ropertysituatelnseminoleCcunty, EIGHTCEPfTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Florida, lowit:
LOt 45. BEAR LAKE HILLS, COUNTY, FLORIDA.
according to the pla? thereof as Cl No. 73.1434
in Piat Book H, Page , BERGDA. INC • a Florida cor
cor
Public Records of Seminole County. poratlon,
Pt3intitt.
Florida

')ATED this 20th day of
Noqmbe,. A 0. 1973
5: Bernice Mur*iy
Executrix Estat.- of
LUCY DePRIEST
STENSrROM.DAVIS&amp;MJCINTOSH
Attorneys for E*cij$rtx
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OffIce Box 1)30
Sanford, Florida 32771
Publish' Nov. 30. Dec. 7. 14. 21, 1973

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Notice is hereby given that the

hereby gives notice that on the lc.tts
COPINELLy, Pus wife. THOMAS
day of October, 197). it filed an E. WILSON and LIZZIE ANNA
application with the Interstate WILSON, Pus wfe, JOHN . FOX
Commerce
Commission at and
FOX. his wife. H.
Wa$'ulng'on, DC. fIA a (erlificate of
WATSON as special matter fl
biic Conenlence and necessity
chancery 'o W W. ' SMITH,
permitting the operation of nonstop DOLLY M CHERRY and W. E
line of the Seaboard Coast LIne
McKENDREE and MILES M
Railroad Company and the MCKENDREE. her husband,
Louisville and NashvIlle Railroad
ROBERT J. THOMAS and MATTIE
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and Louisville, Kentucky. This
YEACK!.E and FRANCIS 0.
application Pull been assigned
YEACKLE,hls wife, P.O. ALLEN
Finance Docket No. 27501. In the
n ADELAIDE W. ALLEN, his
pifliø of the applicant, ii the
wife, and JAMES H. COTTOM and
Commission approved the ap
RUBY C. COTTOM. his wile, if
plkation. it will not result in an
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COMPANY (P101 Inc P. and that we CIVIL NO. 73.1453-B.
intend to regiSter said came wil'i the
In re: the Petition of
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole JACKIE LEE CHALLIS

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successors arid all Other parties
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Nat'I Environmental POlicy ACt,
,91P, 3
I.C.C. 431 (1972). any
protests may include a statement
indicating the presence or absence

to the following described property:
The South 1) chains of West 7.44
chains of NE '. of Section 31,
Township 19. south. R.nge 30 East

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4nance:
Commission ad Ion on the qualIty
Seminole Cnty, Florida. in the
of the NE '. West of West line 01
An ordinance relating to the
thehumanir'nvlronmn'ut Ifanysuch
courthouse at Sanford, Florida,
Sanford grant, Section 31, TownshIp
xiinccroorateJ areas of Samlnol.
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within four calendar months from County; Florida; retaling to lbs ;at;rnentthall include
19 South. Range 30 East (less W 7.41
Information
the date of the first publication of regulation and control of swimming
chains), Seminole County, Florida.
relating to the relevant fac'ors
thus notice. Each claim Or demand pool corstructlon and swimming
and the South 13 chains of the East
forth in Ex Pane No 55 (Sub No 4)
must be .n øniting and must stat, pool contractors *i!hifl
I? chains of the West 761 :hnnS of
Semfrte
supra, Part ib) (I) (5).
the place of iesudence and post office County, amending Seminole County
the NE '.of Section 31, Township 19
431, 441. Any person opposed
addressofttueciaimantandmustbe Ordinance No. 73-3, Section 4
to tP)ls South, Range 30 East, Seminole
(a)
application Should advise the
sworn toby the claimant, hil agent, and Section 54, prov;ding for diving
County, Florida,
Commisahon nromotiv with
or nts attorney, or it will become area regulalions as established by
9eteflG4fltS
send a
void according to saw
the National Swimming Pool Inpy to Mr. Eugene KerIk Garfield,
Dted December itp. 1973
NOTICE OF SUIT
stitute; praviding for constructln,
Pteiidtnt, Auto.Traln Corporation,
5: John William Oakes
TO QUIET TITLE
severability, and effective date.
$500 K Street, N W., Washington,
5
Oakes Brown
NAML OF THE STATE OF
(SEAL)
D.0 70004 Thi5 procudino will be IN
THE
As Executors
FI.OR IDA. To the Defendants
Arthur H. Beckwitn, Jr.,
handled without public heIrlegi,
STENSTROM, DAViS 5
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EBINEZER
ME ITS
Clerk
i,mless prof fits are received whkh
McINTOSH
REBECAELLENMETTS,hiswife,
Board of County
cntaln
intormoti.ari indicating a
Attorney for Executors
it al if alive, of if dead to his or her
Commissioners
need for wch hearings
P0 Box 1330, Sanford, Fla
unknownhelrs,devisees,legateesor
Seminole County. Florida
Publish. Nov. 23. 30, Dec 1. $73
Publish Dec i. 11. 191)
granlees, and alt other persons
By; A. G. Jones
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DEW
parties
claiming by, through under
Deputy.Clert
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND or against them; And to:
Publish: Dec.), 7, 14. 21, 1913
FICTITIOUS NAME
All parties or persons having or
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
DEWS
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NOTICE IS hereby given that
claiming any right, title or interest
FLORIDA.
are engaged in business at 1 Midway IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
in and to the following described
CIVIL NO. ?3-)S-C
Avenue,CItyof Longwood. SemInole
property, situate in Seminole
In re: Dissolution of Marrla.,
11th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND

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32107. not later than December 21st, Post OffIce Box U30
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dvmandel In the complainf The

her Final Peurn, acwunl and
vouchers as Executrix of the Estate
Of LUCY DePR lEST, deceased, and
at said time, then and there, make
appIicaton to the said Judge for
trial settlement of her ad,'5t'00 of said estate and for

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Richard David.

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Attorneys for ExecutrIx
Publish,: Dec. 7, I. 21. 25, 1973
DEW 25

o'suouitu uy we uriwta Wrjn.

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Ernie Geita and Francis Bor.
mann.

were in play at the Last dupli.
('ate bridge ,,.
tournament
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Deceased
S Bernard H Dempsey Jr.
BROWN, DIXON, SHEAR,
BROWN 5 STEPHENSON
Suti 500, The Metcalf Building
100 South Orange Avenue

BRIDGE RESULTS

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William Tilford

will be the highlight of the affair
being planned by Mrs. Coy arid
her committee of Mrs. Accardi
and Arthur Ameling. Mrs.
Pearl Menefee is hostess and

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bank and various IflefcfL$,flts
buildings. A number of cash
door prizes will be awarded,

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MOON CHILDREN (June 22to July 21) Keep ptonuses
made to others instead

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Together with the fallowing
MElTS
and
EBENEZER
FlorId,, Probate Division, In the DEW 34
equipment:
Courthouse at Sanford, Florida. —______________
1 Bradford Air Conditioning Unit REBECA ELLEN METIS, his wile,
within lix calendar months fm me
SAMUEL H. WAITE and
(electric)
time of the first piticaIion of this IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
WITNESS my hand andtlw seal of WAITE. Pus wife. LYDIE ANN
SAXON and W. H. SAXON, her
notice. Each claim or demand must FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, said Court at Sanford. Florida, this
hutband. FRED W. ELLIS and
be In iting and tiled Ic duplicats FLORIDA.
20th day of November, 1?3.
MARY ELLIS, his wile, WILLIAM
andstatetheplaceofresidenceand IN PIOBATE NO. 4445
(Seaf)
HA0000, his
post office address of the claimant In re: Estate of
W. HA000D and
Arthur H. Beckwitti. jr.
*ife LAVINIA T. KNAPP AND
and must be sworn to by thi LUCY DePRIEST.
Clerk of the Circuit court
D.cewd.
claimant, his agent or attorney, or
MARGARET B. MILLER and
Deputy Clerk
is hereby given mat the
PETER E. MILLER. her husband,
0at,datQrtar.5,.FIorida,ftil$ltr,
PubtIsh:
Nov.
23.
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wilt, on the 3rd day of
A. V. MCQUIN and WREN Mc
day of December, id).
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January, AD. 1974. present to the
QUIN, hIs wilt, A P. CONNELLY
5; Role Nvsz Showalte
HOfiOCabfe Circuit Judge, Probate
NOTICE
As Oxcutri* of the
and MARY C. COPINELLY, his

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Women's Club RPWi will hold Coinrnerc, is general chair.
man of this gala
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resi&amp;nce is now unkno,n.
You are hereby notified that a suit
has teen filed against you and
JORDAN MARSH COMPANY, a
Florida Corooratkin; EDWARD
HANLON, JR. and JAMES A.
LOWE, doing business M HANLON
1. LOWE, Attorneys at Law, Ui the
above entitled cause; and that ,'
are herd'by required to (lie your
answer With the Clerti of this Court,
andtoserv.ac)pyth,,.ofuponlh,
Plaintiff, or Plaintiff's attorney,
iose name and dresS i5 SMITH,
HULSEY, SCHWALBE, SPRAKER
5 NICHOLS, 500 beitiqlI

TO ALL PERSONS HAVING shall be postd in the areas to
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST considered at least iS days prIor to
SAID ESTATE:
the due of the Public Hearing.
You and cacti of 'you ac hereby
DATEDIhIs 5th dayof December,
notified and required to file any A 0. )973
claims and demands wtilch you, 04'
S . Kay nman
, elttierof you, may have againit saId
City Clerk
" estate in the Ott ic of the Clerk of the
City of Lake Mary,
Cicuit Court Of the Eghternth
Florida
Judicial Circuit, Seminole County, Publish: Dec.?, 1973

DEBARY — DCBflty will
Th' will be pre.sented
Feb. 8 and 9 In the Ddtona ckbrate Its 2th Anniversary
Community Center.
with a Silver Ball, toclax he
year's anniversary
t.s
Saturday
RPWCLUB
ning at 8:30 p.m.
In the DeBary Firemen's
YULE PARTY
Recreation Hall.
DEBARY
The Deflary
Mrs Alberta Coy presideni

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THE STATE OF FLORIDA
TO: JAMES MARVIN ORENPIAN
ane JEAN ORENNAN, his wife,

CASE NO. PR73i42CP
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Mary. Florida, and publshed In the
Etti of
SANFORD HERALD, a iwwspaper
I
SHOWALTER.
Lake Mary. Fida, one tIme at
DECEASED, least 13 days prlcr ti, 'i, cforesaId

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of N.W. i o Section I.
Tnship 70 South Range 30 East,

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to be brought by each member
ThO5elntcreStedlnactthgartt attending 101 an exchange of
uiiited Ii) become assocLited
.tlfts.
with this enterprising
directed by Mrs. Mildred M.
25th ANNiVERSARY
Caskey, a professional of long
SILVER BAIL
standing.

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NOTICE OF SUIT

Q . A.) zoning.
The Public Hit'ing will bo hold in
the City Hall of the City of lake
Mary, Florida, located at the Lake
Mary Voltit,er Fire Department.
on the 27th day of Decembir, A.D.
fl ('aP,.i
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. -ivn, at 7)0 p.m • or as soon
IOU Berntttaankdulding
tPber.a?teqas possible, at whicti time
JacsonviIIe. Florida
interested parties and chums p
Attorney
br
Plaintiffs
___ and against the request for special
PubIih Dec. 7, 1973
e*ceptlon will be heard. Said
DEW 2?
hearing may continue from time to
- tlmeuntilflnr4actlonistak.nbythe
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE said Board of Adjustment.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
Tai' tice Shall
pted at 'e
CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE City Hail within the City
Of LAKE
'..JF$1 T
MARY, I'LORIDA.. and In three (3)

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prayer 01 111d complaint, must file
his claim on or bifori December 27,
1q73.
MICHELL A. NEWBERGER
United States MarShal
Middle District Of FIOId

its December meeting foUowed
by a Christmas party on Dec.
ll,atb:30p.m.,attheElksClub
DeInd 150 S. Clara ave.)

'IIIEATRE ARTS GUILD
SCHEI) tiLES AUDITIONS

MARTHA SEWARD, Wife

of the City of

her enhin.s. ap.

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whelming popularity this year in Toyland.

produced by the Theatre Arts meeting at 7:30 p.n.
Guild (TAG) of Deltona, will be

By Polly Cramer

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embellishments, so slant the education along such lines for a
successful, happy future, Teach early to i.ndcstand others

of the gertle kind,
••fl, Stars impel, they do not compel." Whatyou makeof
your life ii largely up to YOU!
Carroll Righter's Individual Forecast (or
tu
January Ii now Toady. For your copy send your birthdatc and
$1 to Carroll Righter Forecast (name of newspaper), Box 62'),
Hollywood, Calif. 9O02

section where used patterns are loaned out just
are. These patterns are brought in by anyone who has oatterns she will not use again I thought others (Palrici, in
particular) might like to see i1th could get such an idea
started intheirownllbrarje —N. DEAR POLLY — I alays keep a couple of pieces of

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that on November 70. 1973,1
Sec 05 TWP 20$ Rge)) E Beg 20
THE BRONX SAVINGS BANK a Petition In the Circuit Court ct
mel 0-S NOAH £ cli. W 5 20 In S of
Seminole County, Florida. tar a
N.E. cor run w. corporation,
Plainlin. diltotutionof marrLage, and yeu ar.
669I? N. 2Och, W6.'.'s cli. S 1) ch.
etc.. ur%ua1
16 ch. to GT
;SsuCd b', Inc C,erk ol this Court
eS51g1E5'
JAMES MARVIN ORE
tINAN, it *rlttfldtf,flsfl,If
upon the biting of a verified corn
JUL IAN. JR. of STEPISTROM.
594 35ff E of NW Cor. BIk 1
ux . etal.
Itasflt i the atOVe action A
DAVI P I)cITO'I4
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F'orida. to wit:
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SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
dants. - NOTICE OF ARREST 20oLT!IVV?Sbtforrd.

NOhH,S 15RK.

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SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) Make 0flt home
more
charming and your wardrobe more stylish. A kind
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for a coworker can achieve cooperation, harmony,
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Develop
a
more generous nature.
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CAPRICORN (Dcc. 22 to Jan. 20) Entertain close ties. A
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PISCES (Feb. 20(0 M&amp;r, 20) Shop for whateveryou really
need
and make your life function better, Then have
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EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
heard at said hearing.
By order of the City Commission CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by

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provlslon of the FlcIitkius Name
alvin ToWt Section $5509
FIor(a Statutes
5 Shane Ci
Publish Nov 30 Dec 711 2) 1973
DEV-1S7

AIIp.ffln,ter,sl:clz.ns IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.

CIer
PubliSh Nov. 30. Dec. 7, 1973

at hobbies and come to a fine understanding with them.

at(vwiIte mu m2'

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and3S ToWnthip 19 South Range))
East, according to Put thereof
recorded in PIat Book I, Pae 55
Public Records of Seminole County
Florida. Said property Is presently

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the public in general will add much to prestige. Handle civic

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--persons
who
can
help
you heccwie more successlul. Pu? some
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you and you can add to present security nppreciai!v
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itssith married life and alihewanted was to befree, then
after I begged and pleaded with Mm to reconsider, be
admitted thM there 'i'as another woman.
I would get dosn on my hands and knees it i tiougtit it
sould do any good. I tried to tell him how much I loved
bins. I even kissed him, but he stood there like a statue
wltl his h.aj,ds In his pockets. Oh, Abby, I am desperate.
How can a woman get a man to love her again? The
divorce is coming up soon in cowt No fault. No chance.
Help me. I don't want to live csithoct him.
ALONE AND CRYING

DEAR .tI.ONE: ion aren't alone. You have three cliiiug.
drea, vhIb are three good reans
Since there ii another woman in use picture, your
'urchaecs for A1ng him 'love you" again are
thermore, there la nothing lesa apathsg to a man than a
begging. peldeless woman. So dry your tears, square your
shoulders, and chin up. Concentrate on making a new life

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dren are invited to someane's hcme for supper, I always
ask if they pkin to serve the kids the same dinner as they
serve the grawnups. The reason Is that some people will

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Drive Longwo"x$ Florida beginning P'OVIOn$ Of thC FicIiII
Name
FRIDAY Noverrbcr 30 1973
To wa
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DESCRIPTIOn OF PROJECT. Fl
Stitutts 195).
SI Herbert Partridge
Removing ex5Iing
thflQ flew pai1itlon In existing PubliSh Nøy 30 Dec 7 U i
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Make a line impres.sicn socially. Don't let olliers walk on

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BIG FEET

narroser by remosing the small toe and metatarsal. but
f
they WenId't r sdr : fct
sake.
If I were you. I'd get down on my h*nds and knees niad
thank the good Lord for my paIr of healthy "11 TrIple F's."

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DEAR BIG: All the orthopedIc surgeons I've consulted

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people actually staring at my feet, and some strangers

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cosmtfcs, sportswear for Chiistm.is prescnts or your holiday
requirements Double check a hucinecs prohirm Invitat '
C3fl have s.atisaCtory results,
ARILS (Mar 2! to Apr l9) } Ut financial and material
matters in fine order early. Find the right way to gain the

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DEAR AI1HY: I am a 2lyearo!d girl sith two large

9Mu'.chrou
rh,l4rn
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rr IS,WE BETTER
TE AWN4rAGE OF IT!
C'MO?'', LET'S GO!

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JOHN SCOTT.
HuSband

The S $3 chains of W. 7 14 chains
of NE a Of SectIon 31, Tw'p 19 S..
Range 30 E . (kit railway). the 5 1)
ctiaint of NE ' W. CI W. Iinf of

TO' AP4TONIOS TSAGAPAKIS
Address Unknown
and
TO: JOHN FRANK WALLACE, JR
Address Unknown
You ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that the above-named PetItioner.
JACKIE LEE CHALLIS, has filed a
in the 'ubove styled Court for
thC adoptn of Hit miner child
njmed In that petition and you are
commanded to servea copy of your
*ritten defens95. if any, on HAP
VEY COULTER. Atlorney for
Petitioner, whine address if P.O.

S. Paruge)OE (Is-ssW 76) chaIns),
THC STATE 0$ FLORIDA TO
Seminole County. Floni, and the
JOHN SCT
13 chains of the E. .17 chains of the
RESIDEN4E UNKNOWN.
YOU ARE HREBY NOTIFIED W.7dlcpsalnsoflheNE 's of Section
3$. 'Twp 19S - Range 30 E., Seminole
that Toy Lee 5cott has filed a
County, FlorIda
Petition 1 Iht Circuit Court of
You, and each of you, are notified
Seminole Couty, Florida, for
Dissolution o MarrIage arid that a suit to quiet title to the above
described property has been filed
reitoratlon of bet maiden name orud
yCiJ
ainst 0U Cnd you are required to
coPy t
your wrItten def9nie, if any, On Psfl
serve a copy of your answer to the
attorney, ALBEqI N. FITT3,wtiose
Complaint on the Plaintifti at
toi'ney, DENO P DIXEOU, ESQ ,ob
address is at shiwn below, and file
the original wtt% the Clerk of the BALOWINIO'KEOU.SOOE.Nigh
way 436. Suite 20, Casselberry.
above styled Cos*t on or before the

on or before Derember 71l, 59fl,
aridfllefheorlglnat with the Clerk of
this Court clttier before service on

wise a Jelault arid ultimate
iudObreflt *I t;* entered rucoinst
'yOU for ?Pue 'elief demanded in the

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THE PHANTOM

Lee Falk and Sy Barry

the office of the Clerk of the Circuit
Court on or before December 24th.
1973;Of qw4setheallf'gatiJflOt ttie

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County, Florida, this 20th day of
Hvfmbt 1973
(Stat)
Arthur H. BecIwitti, It.,
Clerk

Arthur H Beckwlth. J'.
Clerk of Circuit Court
Seminote Counts. 1' Io'i'da
Stokes
DepvtyCkrk
ALBERT P FITTS

Dated thIs 30th day of November.
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The Sanford Herald

World

Strategic Road Cleared

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News Briefs

SAIGON (Al') South Viet. troops moved Into Kien Due and Communist forces 'pulled out in a Communist offensive last attacked government units Rouge insurgents set up an amnamese forces today recap- met ocily light resistance,
before the South Vietnamese month. Dak Song Is the only one along HIghway 4, the rice road bush on Highway 4 19 miles
tured Kien Due and cleared a
Gray said other South Viet- advance,
south of Phnom Perth. Field rethe South Vietnamese have to Saigon, 45 miles south of
strategic road junction for con- namese troops were following
Gray said the first stages of retaken.
pits said 'four insurgents
capital.
voys In the lower central high.. the vanguard company into the the government troop? adRico said government troops dressed in government uniV
lands, the military command town, which Is 12 miles south of vance were slowed by heavy
The government rangers are backed by artillery fought off forrn.s and others hidden hi the
said,
trying
to open a supply route to the attack. He reported 82 Corn- rice paddles along the road
jingle and some mortar fire
the Cambodian border.
Nghl.a.
Field commanders reported from well hidden North Viet- Gia
Preaa
AaaocIated
munist troops and si govern- fired on passing taxis carrying
namese
troops.
Correspondent Denis D. Gray earlier that the North VietnamSaigon's chief military ment soldiers killed and 29 gov. Cambodian soldiers, killing
Mien Due, on highway 14 90 spokesman, U. Col. Le Thing ernment men wounded,
two.
tanks in
reported from Cia Nghla, the ese had about
Government troops dispersed
provincial capital 12 miles to town and about 800 troops In the tniI*'.i northeast of Saigon, was hlien, said in the Mekong Della
first
district
town
captured
Vietregion.
But
the
military
the
attackers after two hours,
either
these
reports
[IYT
In
Cambodia,
one
South
the east, that
about 600 North Vietnamese
the
North
Vietnamese
since
namese company of about 100 were exaggerated or the by
and Viet Cong foraging icr rice command reported that Khmer the reports said.
the January cease-fire. The
Communists are battling to win
control of Highway 14 because
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a an all.
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;r:long
Cambodian border to Loc Ninh,
the Viet
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Friday, Dec. 7, 1973

EAT OUT
Less
High

89 CBS RUDOLPH THE
RED-NOSED REINDEER
RERUN) The Christmas
season is here, so can Rudolph
be far behind? This is the
animated story of, the Red.
Nosed Reir,&amp;'er u! the Johnny
Marx song, and his adventures
re ei1arged some. He runs
icvay 'rc'm the riducuic of the
u1 :J. iitu
trouble and is saved by a
friendly prcspector. He returns

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behaved. To forget the postfuneral blues, they plan a
swinging party. The group
includes Grady, Leroy, Skillet
and Bubba, not to mention
waitress Fast Fanny and he;
girl friends.

to Christmasville when a

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Viewing

Andrew Duggan, Ellen Corby,
Dorothy Stickney, William
Windom and Clea'onLittle. It's
a nostalgic, sensitive story of a
mountain family in rural
America
during
the
Depression. MI the action takes
place during one day before
Christmas In 1933.

9:30-10 NBC THE BRIAN

bumps in the night they think

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and his wife, Joyce Bulifant,
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About
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States have one or more TV
sets, says the A.C. Nielsen
ratings company. It estimates
the average household watches
more than six hours of TV each
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day?
view of any suggested dimout,
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that Oscar got the place by quintuplets and he becomes an
Experts say there's no ready although it must be said In their
watching the obituary columns. instant celebrity. The spotlight
answer. It depends on wteie defense they didn't summon the
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you live, the severity of your fljJfl with the butterfly net when
with a seance and then even z never let the doctor alone. He
11:30-1 ABC ABC WIDE area's power shortage and its we asked about program cutnuija DOaTU, out no luck. Tbo dreams up a scheme to escape WORLD
type of power. The savings UUCA5.
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two haunted men finally ge
to a hideaway with the help of TERTAINMENT "In Concert" could be large, small or moderCBS simply said it has no
84:30 NBC SANFORD AND thmselvs a "ghost breaker,'
Mrs. Gruber (Nancy Kul,), but This slow, taped before a live ate,
plans for any cutbacks.
SON "Wine, Women and Aunt who is really a dentist. Victor
Right here in Fun City, the
Ie still can't hide from the sudience in the Santa Monica
Esther" Fred and all his Buono guests as the dentist,
press.
"While we are keenly aware
Civic Auditorium, presents Joe energy savings from a onehouru-jhes attend a funeral of a
Walsh, Chtech &amp; (long, Tower adayTv turnoff alone could be of the energy shortage and the
'fiend, ai:d the) ire aoL pleased
of Power, Bonnie Bramlett and substantial, according to the need to conserve po wer," sa id
by the way Aunt Esther
Stories, Walsh offers his hit, Consolidated Edison Co., which ABC, "we are not planning to
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tertainment programming at
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over to a one-hour roast of "Basketball Jones" and Bonnie
Con Ed says It generates 70 this time.
welcome Christmas special, Carroll O'Connor, better Known Bramlett sings "Ready, per cent of this electricity by
"U the energy shortage contaken from the Earl Hamner as Archie Bunker. An all-star Qualified and Able."
burning
oil,
and
notes
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a
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severe shortage of oil here and an increasing need to keep the
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the Arab oil cutoff.
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Lindsay. Some ot the show1-2:30 NBC MIDNIGHT Now, the Nielsen ratings we are doing ... the public inbusiness roasters taking shots SPECIAL The Four tops, who people say there's about 4 mu- terest, therefore, requires our
at Archie include Redd Foxx, sing "Can't Help Myself," are lion Nock and white color TV maintaining a full broadcast
Dick Martin, Geno Kelly, Joey tonight's hosts and their guests sets - the latter require far service."
Bishop, Don Rickles, William include Dr. Hook and the more power to operate than the
Holden. Dan Rowan ar.d Cass Medicine Show, Mott the former - in New York City.
NBC also said It plans no cutElliot.
Hoople, John Mayall, Todd
Con Ed calculates that If all back in its television schedule.
Rundgren Shawn Phillips. "The the owners of these sets cut Just
"Since one of the primary c Cover of Rolling Stone" is the one hour off their regular
offering of Dr. Hook and the viewing schedule each day for a fects of the energy shortage will
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time at home," it said, "it
seems to US the public will be
relying even more on television
for entertainment and lnforrnadon, and a cutback would not be
in the public Interest."
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as a means of getting the sets
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north of Aschaffenburg, the Army said. The cause of the
crash was being Investigated.
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WASHINGTON (Al') - The nient bill,
embargo in response to U.S. knew of the love Anne and Mark
administration says there will
William E. Simon, head of efforts to work for an Israeli have for horses, so he offered D
be no rationing of gasoline be- federal energy programs, told a with drawal from occupied tilt! princess his dusty mount to Ut
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ride. Anne, dressed in white
fore March, and a house corn- Senate committee Thursday the territory,
flare jeans and sneakers,
mittee has taken a step to save administration will decide this
Simon appeared before
poli te ly, and he went
that f uel by voting to ease auto month whether to impose Senate Government Operations
emis'Ion standarth.
gasoline rationing but that it Committee on a bill to create a away muttering In disThe house Commerce Cons- would take until March before Federal Energy Administration appointment.
WASHINGTON AP -, Sec
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mlttc-e Thursday night adopted any such program could be put to oversee the government's
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couple and their escorts from
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The nation must conserve
Under one type of rationing the British Embassy took a twoThe bill giving Nixon broad
longer appropriate," Kissinger k
energy rationing and con- about three million barrels of be ing considered, motorists hour drive up the slope of snow.
servation powers is scheduled oil a day In order to counter the would be entitled to a weekly capped Mt. Cotopaxi. They
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which we are in contait," he
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reshuffling of top State Department posts since Henry A.
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Nixon also accepted "with deed personal regret" the
relgriation of Joseph J. Stsco as assistant secretary of
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crate of manlor roots for a betexecutive has strengthened the people lunching there to lie face
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belief that Kft win g extremists down on the floor. The North Vietnamese f orces made
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are trying to drive foreigners guerrillas drove off with the re- two atta cks on government "It's the princess of England
out of Argentina.
fine ry 's 36-year-old manager, rangers trying to reopen a road and her new husband."
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Mark
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whirlpools which could alter weather forecasting methods
and help locate new fishing grounds. The whirlpools,
which also could alter hurricane tracking methods, appear in the photos as swirling eddies of cold water Ln the
warm current flowing off Mexico's Yucatan peninsula.
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demonstrations against Park's authoritarian rule that
began in early October. The president also ordered
Education Minister Min Kwang Shik to reinstate 41 students who were expelled after participating In demonstrations In Seoul and other cities. But the president gave
no indication that he might meet the students' other
demands for the restoration of democratic government,
abolition of the Central Intelligence Agency, economic
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a basketball game between these natural county rivals,
I first talked to Coach Dave Miller of Oviedo n few days
ago
over to Seminole about a game" but the Seminole people
ignored him and his wishes to schedule a game.
Coach Joe Mills over at SHS had another story however,
According to Mills the Oviedo school provided the situation a
couple of years ago by putting off the Sanford team. At the
time t he Seminoles were classified as an independent team,
Joininp, the Big 8 a year later.
At the time however, Oviedo was in the Orange Belt, in
which they still compete, and said they had to make room for
conference teams and probably could not get the
Seminoles
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football team, is expected to try
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pressing
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against the highly-touted
defense was used throughout
Matt Leslie shined for the experience and longer practice to cross county rival Lyman
Despite his poor shooting and the affair by last year's Orange
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Miller, It will be his squad'
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4745, Tuesday in their season
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adding the Final two markers
Oviedo in the lions' hoe den
rter before ettin' their used board supremacy dfld the Forced to spend most of his time McCall two men who figure
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offensive firepower of Leon on the gridiron while his prorninantly Ili the Lions plans,
Wright is expected to en- Pa
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counter more problenis with going smoethly.
secure
their 13 ly,int triumph ahead of him in roundball Wymore gsme and saw limited
The Tribe, with an off year ann her All-County star,
Steinkc,
who
felt
rebounding
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a highly regarded Bobcat dept,
last season, came on strong OviedosClenniePatterson,a6
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(garrett along with defensive Mickey Pringle would have to Woodruff that he had been
Sutton manned the running
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be considered for
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the Sanfore. S,~.~nlnoles was
Clements, a senior running "Comeback of the Year" Confere.xv team.
even missed a few games
brightened yesterday by the back who is also a key member award, If such an award was
"I really thought I would because Man ankle Injury. The
announcement by the Big 6 of Joe Mills' cage squad, given. The SHS junior played make the team,"
said the 200 Sanford senior was consistcntly
Conference of their All- alternated at the running back his first year of football this pound
defensive tackle, "Bt't In evidence In the locals
Conference selections.
spot with several other season after being told it was the first team really was
running attack and also conMaking the first team All. Seminoles including Sutton and unlikely he wou!d be able to beyond what I
expected."
tzlbut,ed significantly with the
Conference eleven for the Tribe Thompson. However the kick compete.
Pringle still has another year defensive linebacking chores.
were Mickey Pringle at returns proved to be Clement's Pringle had a heart murmur of football left in him for the
Hardy, also a senior, was a
defensive tackle and Jim forte as he scored once on his sophomore year. He was Sanford School.
At the present br ight spot in an otherwise
Clements at the running back Gainesville with a 92 yard told by the Doctors that he be
is playing JV basketball, mediocre Seminole front wall.
spot.
runback and also in the DeLand would risk serious Injury if not also the first tLne
be has played All season the Tribe pathfinder
Second team selections contest with a 72 yarder.
death If he chose to play football that sport on an organized stood out In the trenches as a
revealed two more Seminoles
Clements has been
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on the squad with Herb Sutton proached by Bethune Cookman quarterback hinter underwent and 17
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Hardy, wlo will graduate in
at running back and Billy and Mississippi College in td
, Ws open surgery and had an ex. contests for the Baby Tribe June, plans to attend and
Hardy at offensive tackle,
concerning athletic scholar. cellent season this year.
roundballers.
compete in football at BethuneIlonomble mention In the Big ships. The senior
All- Pringle said he was surprised
Herb Sutton and Billy Hardy Cookman College hi Dayt,una
8 select1os for the Sanford Conference back is as yet Un- at his election to the first team both expressed surprise when Beach
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Leslie,a tough rebounder and into an advantage position,
early, being a conference team, and zdvised me that he could charity stripe. hitting 15 oi 22 deadly free-throw artist who especially under the boards in get "back d3ored" onr
two of them combined for over Tech-Clearwater Christian
not wait for Oviedo to come through with game dates.
freethrows and added 16 canned eight of 11 tz)sses an effort to stop the lJons' fast occasions, the IJon5 took the half of the 33 points managed by inatchup Mat takes place at 9
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markers, while Seminole had 17 against Seminole for most of his break offense,
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regular season games an d would love to play Seminole.
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final stnz to bthg home a 43
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roundbali victory over the 1.6 in the opening frame. Inn Raines dropped one in
four successive plays he drove
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"I would definitely !ike to play them in the regular
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Upon learning Of the move, Angels sold infielder Bi
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fhe Padres broke a cuntrait' Mont°ago and ctuie1dtr
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:n u /tru and the DiIg
Joseph Danzarhy, a grocery San thcgo
en Thursday. The others includers, and the Philadelphia chain magnate, heads the purWhile the smolderin g San ed
Philhles'trade that sent Doyle to chasing group from Wasiington Diego situation
occupied most The Texas Rangers purchasthe Angels were among the that has taken the Padres from of the attention, there also were ing first bpseman-outfielder
--major swaps
a pass'onately interested San the trades
Terry Crowley from the Balti
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Wynn, Houston's power-hit more Orioles
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men' by the National League prune conditiona of the moe Angeles
fur to pitchers — the ing shortstop Jim Mason from
that the financially troubled concerned protection against a left-handed Osteen and minor the Rangers.
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b' would rather compete wi th than in a tournament than in
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AparTments kent

2bedroomapfac'Iment
No ctiildrenor Deli
Phone 322.3575

WELAKA APARTMENTS
111W, 1st. St.

Ibedroom apt. $165 per mo. UtilElles
paid. Ph. 322 1139.

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

TraIler. Nice one bedrtom. Good
location. For mature employed
edult. Pit. 323.5493.

Small Apartment.
CleanS, Reasonable
PP.. 372.1394

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2be-oom house foe rent, 317 Holly
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I bedroom house furnl%hCd
No pets.
Call fl7-4737.

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Construction laborers. for new
plastic Concrete work. Op.
1700 Reward, biack &amp; Ian Dober.
norlunity for advancement, 323.
man, male
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Orlando. Nov. 15th. 1 ?773U3.
TEXAS OIL COMPANY
Lost- Pinecrest area small male
good man over 10 for short trips
reddish blonae part Pek. Ans.wers
surrounding Sanford. Contact
bRim, of"Chcw Chow' Call 323.
cuStomers. We train. Air malt
5317 alter I p m.
B G. O4ckers.on, Pres, South
'.estern Pelroteum Corp. Ft.
Worth, lix.
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SELF SERVICE COIN OPERATED
KWIK XAR WASH available S.n
lord and Surrounding area, very
lOw investment, 75 pci financing
An investment for those &amp;o
MUST SUCCEED and one that
vHIl provide years el IIHdt r
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Child care In my home. S day
we*. Small oups. of children.
Call
323-57u.

',libabyst Jr. my home for working
mothCr 1.20 per wk Meals. •n
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NAVEI.ORAP4GES
Tangerines.&amp; Tangelos
3fl 623) cr 3fl 0362

Nastase

Oranges.. Lemons, Grapeiruif,
Sats.um.as, Tangerines. Will ship. fl.
U. Hutchison, 373 4031.

BOSTON (AP) - hUe Nas. the U.S. Pro title at nearby
tase, Jimmy Connc*-s, Tom Ok- Longwood In July, while the
ker and John Newcombc, four other semifinal sent Okker, of
of the au leading money win- The Nther1ands anlnt Au.
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Gncal Thinqsto Et

TangerInes., Tangetos and Satwmas. 13 bu. you pick. 32)1571.

vo a.i th $50fl0O Commercial
Umcn Masters Tennis Taurna.
ment beaded into the nartnai
round tonight at Eynes Auditorium.
Nastase, the defeidjng
pk4i [loin Rornania, who
came so angered by jibes tram
tans that he wanted to quit in

Nastase leads with $113,750,
only $13,000 ahead of Smith,

hix second match Wednetay,

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loomed the favorite to retain
the title and add another $15,000 to his bulging bank account.
The fl-year-nld Nastase was
to play cnnors, U3e 'nung
American seitsation who won

ker is third with $163,500, foltowed by Connors with $150,150.
Ashe failed to qualify In the
Grand Prix for this tournánent
twit tas rni
only

only ncmbers missing
from among the top six money
winners this year were Mneri('flS Stan Smith ar3 /j1Ju.
Ashe.
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Gift Guide, II will totve your gift
giving praOicm.
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Trev Ripened Or angst 1700 bu.
FreShly picked grpetrvil, $I.Slj
bu. Horse &amp; Rider, 7151 Sanford
Ave., Sanford.
New field Limas 13 Du. Cans Farms.
Lake Mone. 3230540.

$1,000 more than Newtnbe,

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BOUTS from KNIGHT'S SHOES,
305 E. First.
New POlarl0t) SX 70 1141.11 Low
est price In town. Layaway.
Medco PlncreSt Shopping
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round or hearfshape locket
C.waltney Jewelers, 204 Park Aye,
Dress them up for Christmas in a
pair of Poll Parrot Shoes.
Knight's. Shoes, 2 E. First
Great Gifts? Jack Tar Boys
Clothes 0 7 from Merry Go
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20 pece sets of Corrill dinnerware,
$19.95 special. Black 8. Dicker
power tools, Stanley hand tools
,ind electric heaters Grtgy
Lumber, 44 It &amp; Maple. 3220500.
Large selectionof moccasins for the
w$tote family. Tb Equestrian 53
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Great ticking stulters-Watches
from ¶71 95 and up Gwaltnpy
J.wt'!tr', 22-4 Pirk ,'ive

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IIOOE,751l',St
312 66%.S

ALL out of Ideas? Visit FTi 7'S
ANTIQUES, 1 muie we-St 41 I I on
old Slate Rd. 46 at "76" Station,
Peola1 377S7l.
Gifts of Dls.tlnctln. Diamonds,
Watches., Silver China, Crystal,
Padef's Sanford. 3727363,
Give Roller Skat
for Christmaslarge selection of skate cc.
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SKATE CITY ROLLER RINK
Dog Track Road
13$ 704
WESTERN WEAR-BOOTS
(tcltL moccasIns, billfolds, tid.ltt
eprn.e' Savti,ttheOi4 Corral
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Deflary. 66* 4034
Western Shop,

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KINGSBERRY- El Capitan St.
Ray Crank, Builder. New 3
bedroom. 7 bath homi's. Car.
pefing, range, di$hwa5hr,
dsposal, central heat-air. Lot 110
x 160'. Ph. 67) 4*60.

Make your holkay pnrtralt5
memorable with unlqy Irames
from Se-nkarlfm. 710 Magnolli

GET EXTRA CASH FOR
CHRISTMAS by selling your good
used funnily,, and 3ppIlenc,s to
Larry's New 1. Used Mart. 215 S.
Sanford Ave., Ph. 323-4133.

Creating unique gutS is. easy with
wood art ills. from Village
Craflsmsn. 102 S Ptk. 31) $730
-Centratr.e,t&amp;oIrm,ans
Cumfrt for all year round.
Sanford Heat &amp; Air, 3234390

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MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
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Eve Sunday, 372 73?Ior'Jfl 1196
LAKE MARY

COUNTRY LIVING

Seasons Greetings fron Art Ori,
,ptes Wheel Ranch. Special fl
kovi V3, auto- air, radic,, heat.
fb.on,tte c1Gthr fiom Oultr
Limits, anlgrci Plaza, G'ft
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ARBOR- Spacious.
3
bedroom, 7 bath, split plan. family
noon,, mapped kilchen,
by
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gs.ragp, beautifully landscaped,
wood Privacy fence. A must to
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FOIl THE GOLFER IN YOUR
FAMILY. . .Tup tine of Golf Clubs,
bags..
b.Slft,
sportswear,
MAYFAIR COUNTRY CLUB
lRO SHOP, Ph. X2 7331

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FRIOIOAIRE. KtTP'EN AID,
MAYTAG. FF,D()ERS All mao,
ii ruat;t, isr''Tei
Pe.1diity. HOME APPLIANCE
CENTER. 1700W. 1st t. 322 43.

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th 10 lots, 1)7.500 cash. Call )

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DeftARY, two bedroom, 1'. bath,
unutual home, unfurnished, lar-je
family room, 7 utilities, extra 1(11
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kiln dealer 10 5 Closed Thursday
&amp; Sunday. 327 7971.

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dresses. 31$ Silver lewelry etc
InqUiries alter 7pm
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MO'iirig Sale
Fmjrnutu're, Org.in.
Misc. I) West Ills St 372 3s.t

CaSh register,) s.ht.w casv with it on
, safe, 7 ir condfliorrs 125 ri
7571 Pa:.. Dr. 373 311*
machine for service
Afterhotjrs'
REALIGR
truck 373341$, 327 ISIS
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oak secretary,7dr.".mrs. English
(Chime) mantle clock, oak rocke:,
haIl tree. flecitwood chairs 9lS
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numerous to
m.nlio's. Old coinS Of iii kmnc't
pus misc. It.rr,$ Go west on 64.
MILES pat? I I turn left On Late
Mirkhm Ri ,tufn 1st left again.
3rd louse on left 37? 3553
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itCms. Sell them Quickly with a
Herald Ward Ad by calling 372
2611 and asking for a friendly
Advisor
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Roolirig&amp;SheetMetal
Gutters ICv,wn Spouts.
tOO Frencti Ave 3fl 9351

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LetacIas.s.ifiedadhelpyoulean
your attic, garage or basementl
CaSh buyer for used articles,
fur
niture. etc. HWY 16 ANTIQUES,
327 6972.
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oRIENTAl RUGS WANTED
Toppricespeid.used,any(ondition
644 $176, Winter Park.
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CASH 372 1132
or used furniture, appliance'.
1 u ieiI iiems
Larry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ave.
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e-drooms. bithrnrin, n1"
SUN Er"rrprSes, Inc. 13044.42
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contact its tirst We also buy bulk
silver coins SEMINOLE COiN
CENTER. 109. W 1st 373 43S1

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Custom made screen rao,c.
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Tøp workmanship and
rna'er,als LEACH ALUMINUM
FABRICATION, 373467$

Dog training I'i yovo home. All
Breed Dolt Training Academy.
Call for fr-ta evaluation *31.7320.
Boardinq-Profesaionai with love $
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6 p m Anrnal Haven

Boa'dng 32

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TreeService EAR.I'ISTRONG Tr&amp; Lakefront
Service, DeMossing, Transplant.
rig I Removal of trees.. Lakefront
cleaning. leo a* too large or tgo
tmnSll.Call3371649a.'ytlma.

Vacuum Cleaners

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KIRBY VACUUM CLEANER
authorized tate's 8 service in
Sanford. OpenS 5, Mon. Fri. Sit
7 i 107 W. 27th St. Ph 3735130.
FREE

Wallpaper HangIn
PAUL SLATER
Professional Wallpaper Hanger
Licensed Residential Com,'nerclat
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Road Servir. ø..uii
PIlOPIE 372 9775

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table, chest on chr.,t, lamp table.
buffet and Sideboard, Old chairs,
pictures. and fr.irnas
Cos..h and matching Chair; dinette
sets., Singli be'dt, small chests,
10'JflgCCtii-r L'e.l, all kinds ci
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requeSt only free estimate. .173
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SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All types )r'cl SIS
We repair and service
STIflE MACHINE &amp;
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Mowing, Edging,
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Irir.lining
Complete House Plans and Shop
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economical Cal, Victor 36S14) Lawn Cleanup, and
Light Hauling.
Tr5mblay. 373.2771.
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HMOfd I RICHARDS
INTERIOR AND
EX.TERIOR PAINTING
PH. 377 SoMor 323 7421

BUDDY'S
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
Small Jobs Wanted
322)3)5. "LakeM.ary"

Painting-InterIor 6 exterior,
repairs. roofs painted, free honest
eiperlenced estimates 3?) 0794

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HANDYMAN
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punting No lob too large or too
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Buy dire-ct from boxcar at wtiole'siI
M.JyChrleguanantee's,n
writing lowest prices. in f'la
Gormly's, E 46 past Beardall a'
RR tracks.

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New tøys. clothes, books. mis..
sP,.I sales out of ar.ythng
value. i'lwy. 1792 (behind Win
Off Airport Blvd at 2907
MagnolIa. P1. 3316923.
chester Mebile Homes.)
3737340
Sanford, Fla. 373 743j
Carport Sale-Glassware, biic a
brat. clotheS. miSc. 200 Palm
Rettaui'ant equipmen?, new 8. used.
Place, 323 0)19
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GARAGE SALE
Orlando Ph. 393 4973.
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3 bed?
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lamily room, central air and heat,
fenced, carpeted, I year new
Many extras.. $fl $30. 534 74)5

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Whirlpool home appliance cente'1dishwashers, compactors. Prices
Start at $189.93, Get Mom hers for
ChrIstmas
now.
Financing
For 135.502. you will hive
available. r.neva Heating I Air
bedrooms, split pian for privacy, 7
Conditioning S*rv. 3096 Orlando
beautiluliy decorated baths, 50
Miscellaneous
Dr., First bldg South of Airport
bright cheerful kitchen, family
For Sale
Blvd. on 1792 373 5434.
room Lovely corner yard, fenced
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to keep your children safe. Call SEWING MACHINES, STRETCH Washers., ranges. refrig. $3995
Di: Bowler, Ass.oc
STITCHES, (I) nationally adyer
Also repairs. Myers Appliance,
tised brand has all the latest
310 Sanford Ave., 32379)7.
stretch stitches, famous front
toadln bobbin, built in button
Freezers
holes, blind hem and decorative
design, $99.50 each. Easy Many to choose from Dicks. AP
Realtors
Langwooct
pianct Sales 8 ServIce, 2617 S
payments. available. United
French Ave., Sanford. 372 7658.
FLA TECH AREA
Freight Sales, 1330 S. Orange
Ave., Orlor.do, Mon Fri 9 to .
KFf4MORE WASHER.
arts.,
OPEN HOUSE DAILY
Sal, 9to 5.
service, used machines.
New quqlityhomes, OVerxired tots
MOONEY APPLIANCES. 3230697.
*.th trees ;fl tSvit,lo-watic to
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schools, shopping. From 136.100
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AUCTION
EVERY 53
TV.Radio.Stereo
cist of Oviedo High School arid
MONDAY NIGHT. Antiques. TVs
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New arid
TELEVISION SETSI7SUP
willmer Assoc Inc., REAL TOP
turniture and appliances. Plus
MILLERS
6900.
SpecIal sales (watch ads)
76l9OrIando Dfive.
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ad. call the Classified Advertising
C)epartmt'nt, 322 7411 or I)) 9993.
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Lake Mary, 323 0891.
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FREE-Half Afghanpvpi,
maleand female,
Ph. 322.2223.

Purebred New Zealand white rabbit
herd, 60 does. 6 buCks. all or part
3?? 5232.

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A butifuI) bedroom, 7 bath home
nestlet under lowering pifle'S. and
AAa..i.,
cItrt,s tr..
included for 170.
Call Dams
Bell, Assoc. for appointment to see
IPus. home with a country M

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Gifts fortt]

t300imr month on rental units. All .presently 'ented. Price, 5117,000,
Appliances
Present mortgage, 133.000 130.000 52
SJfl pdymrnc Owner wil hold
second mortgage on remaining RECONDITIONED Refrigerators,
Washers
and
Dryers.
baiance, Will consider lake or
WARRANTY
Free Delivery,
riverfront property as partial
WHITESIDE APPLIANCES,
payment PIt. Office-)72 $060,
7511.
Home-)?) 1505

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home accetsories.
CARqOII- FURP4itU
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LAW'1CARESfr'ECIALISTS
Commercial and
residential.
Contracts now avaitable, 323-0319
or 372 7377
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- OIL HEATER &amp; WALL FURNACE
Full line GE Appliances
CLEANJ NC. CALL RI
Sanford Electric Company
HOME SERVICE, 323 595.4.
- 2527ParkDrive, 377-1543
Pool Taoie taking up too much
roon,?ActassfedAdwI$fndi,a
buyer.
ilagan Insuliston. SANFORD
14[ATIPIG
FlS?e'i5 Cleaned, Serviced, Sold and
&amp;
AIR
COh
, antor Ave
Je'r.C,, Pii &amp; At
1,1
ur,iniu
Ci)id 5(ric 323 54)1
122 639

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409''.' 1st St

LawnServke

Er4v.ARiK GLASS &amp; PAINT CO
7IOP,lagrioia Ave
312_4472
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Apphnces

FREE, playful puppies, males &amp;
females. Call 322-2190 (not P'.omc
every other day.)

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Glass-Mirrors

Central Heat &amp; A r Cnd'uning
For free estimate, call Carl Harris.,
at SEARS in Sanford 372 177)

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373 s'u

Fern Park

bperts Ready To Serve You!

Air Conditionjng

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"GIVE A BUNDLE OF JOY"
Golden Retriever Puppies, AKC,
shots, papers, 12 weeks. old. 5)25
PP'one Ron $943351, Monday.
Friday 9 am. to 5 p.m.

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CHRISTMAS

FreePuppies

323
Restaurant and Lounge. Seating
capacity, 330 $C.O.P. Liquor
license. 3 cummerclal rental Couch, 2 cnairs, dinette set, Coin

8ATEMAj

A Virecloryof

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yours. now. Terms Available. 190
Alma, Lake Mary, 32) 1299

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Stemper Agency

furniture from
WILSON MA1ER for the
best
Christmas ever Sivp on natil
braries, Liberal trade ins.. Free
oslivery. Cv.nia..i
give TV Stamps 3)1 E. tst st

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Hwy. 436 &amp; 17-92

70 Yamaha, 350CC
$71.3
377 6991

322 920lafter 4pm

nightstand, dresser
Dinette-i chairs
Modern Sofa

ILILtIL LdtdL Lt'1LtL L

Pets and Supplies

Sptcials on good used furniture
roIlAwayBe.d
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HALL REALTY
REALTOR

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MusicalMerchandjse

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Esther PIatt,As.'ociate
$17 West First 5
3725611
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G'aeswithtfi!sattractivelbdroorn.
2 bath masonry home Good
convenient area, central air and
heat, will to wall carpet. kl'chen
equipped, washer and dryer,
extras ps.
HOBBY WORKSHOP, aiso can use
lx dir.. room, tools. Storage arid
wife's tavorte hobby.
ALL FOR $74,950 *'th 12.500 down
Minimum closing $725 mo
cludes all' Or FHA, VA terms At
jln:7 ti'II tour
least tekc' ,
friends

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Decorating for the Holidays.?
Come
Pp PHIL DEERE FUPNITURE
for a roomful or 'ust th',t certain
accent item We save the finest
brands, at the most reasonable
prkes to be found anywhere
You
will also be Pleasantly ItJrpfi
at our large selection of very
unusual arid Vt, y migue fl
items. Come in ind taowse PHIL
DEERE FURNITURE Vv. First
St. (H..vy 44) Jvs.t I ml. east of i-4.
3230230
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BALL REALTY

AtRES zoned for iuht 'dustrial
s.000

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WORKtHOP AND STORAGE!

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Select a gift (torn our Complete
Wh1rI(1ool home appliatge Ceftief,
Geneva HeatIng &amp; Air
Coed.
Serv., 3095 Orlando Dr., 323-3431:

BELL RINGERSI Thost are the
great gift Ideas you'll lind in the
GIft Guide Section in the
W.nI Ads.

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Income and
Investment Property

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WHERE THE CUSTOMER MAKES THE DEAL

1912 Yabama 200, excellent c
dillon. Call between 3 and S p r
at 322440$ ask Icr Mary

IS COMING

ASSUME PAYMENTS , Ii
.4. • 'y
,. saw
. . -. 'Ij •n'u ,. s,,,
pos.ition,bui)tinbuttonholemak,r
with designs. Pay 13850 or 6
payments of $7 per month. See at
Sanford Sewing Center, 307 E.
first st. Downtown.

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Estate

Good in.:ome corner properly, 117'
60'. Zoned commercial SC).
Terms. Ph. 3fl 7750

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HOURS:

NEWBOAROINGKENNELSWITH
GROOMING FACILITIES. West
Hwy 16 Ph. Roland Dunn, owner,
337 4051

Dinette set for sate
Tabte&amp;6chars
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Good Condition.
Ph 37) 3759
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The
biggest little worker
you ever saw

Abandoned, unwanted funk cars
hauled away. Your cost, 110
Clonda, 77$.4); .nyt'rrsp.

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buy tell-trade
311 315E First St.
3235677

74 Hour Service
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'72 FORD GRAN TOP INO. Nothing
down, take over. Call credit
manager Ph 323 6730.

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Equipment for Rent
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Rent Blue Lustre Elertric Carpet
Shampooer for Only 11 per day.
CARROLL'S URP4ITURE
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1977 Ambassador Broughman. 4 dr.
sedan. aulomatic, ar, power
steering 8. brake's, 12500 373.4904
alter 5.

'66 FALCON WAGON.Nothing
down, take over, call credit
manager 373 62)0

Junk Cars Removed

Organ Gutbranson
5300
Ph 66* 6117. Deflary
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WE TAKE TRADES
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Realtors
d.173)3

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doorpleces. 1, other unique ac
cessories at Collins Florist,
Fairway PlaZa, 373.1704

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Mealto,
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101W
is st
-372-7335

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Iranklin Mint &amp; other unusual gift
items &amp; cOins, 01 cOurse Tom's
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Coins, 174 E. Mw'ie Avt., Wfntw'
Ptrk, 547133$.

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"Sanford's Sates Leader"
Your Mult.pl. Listing Agency
L,2calandtldtonalMLS
MEALTORS
25&amp;SPark0c.

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Standards.izepooitable,$35
Girls. 20" blcyce,$IS
Phone 3733153

Forrest Greene, Inc.

LONGWOOD, 3 bedrooms., ii',
baths, lt 15' 1 130', $11,000. Lot In
Sanford, 75' * 150', $3.000casls. 372.
$311

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Curre,Cy, P1n Jewelry: Bottle's..
FMlPiOLE COIN CENTER

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Call 322.2420 Anytime

bed?oom,7 bath, central heat &amp;
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air, wti ro wei carpet, scretnea
porch, lovely yard. 1.39,500. 373
4023.

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APPLE
VALLEYZoned
agriculture Nice trees. HIgh 1.
y 8. wooded, on 3 streets 200 x
Or A good investment, 116.500
ALTAMONTF cpiwr.s. AQFA-1

TAFFER REALTY

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LOCH ARBOR
WANT A 3
bedroom, 2 bath In this lovely
sectIon for 136.500? We have it!
Has equipped kitchen, clImate
control, 'arago, and Other

'0 Volkswagen
Good Condition. $993
Ph 322.76*2

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Maitland Flea Mart*

Pool table, lunior size. 110; flI4ck &amp;
Decker Hedge Trimmer, used
cnce, $25; Golden Finto Mini Bike,
1 yr. old,
3220739.

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?7 Pr'-,rc LeP,'ans
6 cyl A.it't Clean untcrcur
1113. Ph. 323 317$ after 6

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A SUPER FIVE ACRE IDYLL
WILDE HOMESITE witIt water,
an island, privacy and convenlenci'. You must see. 135.000.

1965 VW. Excellent Condil
30 ml. per gal., $473
Ph 373 3021

1963 Dodge Dart, extra clean,
autnmatc transml;sion, gc'od
ri' ro'
r .'',l.'r (
.IIELLEY AUTO SALES, 701
French Ave., 123.2960.

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5UP4LAND ESTATES
SON OF A
GUNI Only 119,910 for this. 3
bedroom near South entrance.
Has carport, heat, aIr, and
terrazn floors.. Existing mor
tgage aswmabte ana owner will
Coilider second

JEEPS*-*

TIRES

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LAKEFRONT HOMESITES
LAKE MARKHAM ESTATES
"J" - ""JOLLY GOOD Ih.ngs. for giving are
suggested t you In the Yuletide
Gift Guide.

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Specials

cases, 51, Games- Skunk, ESP.
t
Life,
Parchesi,
Hollywood _____________________________
Squares, Concentration, Twister,
,sli 14, 50 Children's records, 15. 13
S8
Bicycles
Children's Golden Books, $6.
-Pcdable doll Souse and furniture,
Bikes, Bikes, Bikes
13 Ph. 3fl $635
All sites a
models, 10 speeds, 5
5ped5, an standard bikes
*
available at Firestone Store. Call
1941 Hwy.)? 97 Open Sat. &amp; Sun 95
327 0211,
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Call
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Lots and Acreage

with nice pines Level land,100 x
175'. 15500 each

I? Volt Auto Batteries. $11.95
REEL'S BODY SHOP
110') Sanford Avenue

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'73 lmerplaI, 10w mileage. '74
Bassmas.ter, complete Wit?,
trolling motor &amp; 10 hp Mercury
227 $363

12' FIat Bottom Fiber, with wells,
5179.50. High Side 13', 5)95 Tn- 175 tc 11 black $16.53 plus tax; $25 x
11, black 515.93 pluS tax, G?0 x 14,
Hulls from $723. Galvanized $115
raised white letters, $29.95 plus
Trailers, $129. Dependable 541$ I
tax; L71 x 15 Firestone white
Pip Motors. 1391
walls, 532 95 pJu tisx Bargains
Pirello Steel Belted Racial tiri.,'s.
ROBSON MARINE
lots of good used tires $3 ano up
7927 Hwy. 1792
SANFORD TIRE SERVICE
373 5961
'Formerly 'lumphrey's Tires)
1205 French, Sanfoi'
1968 Bats Boat, 16' fiberglass, 33 hp
ph 372 0571
Evinrude, all aluminum trailer

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SPANISH BEDROOM SETS. 3
Prand
SpanIsh
new
&amp;
Mediterranean bedroom sets with
Intricate Spanish desIgns, heavy
chest handles, and hand rubbed
iinith, 4pcese4 includes. dresser.
mirror, chest and bed, 199 cash or
terms. United Freight Sales, 3550
S. Orange Ave. Orlando

AUSTIN DEVELOPMENICORP.
NOW IS THE TIME to buy a pool.
$31 5300
And we have them from $32,100 to
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1.36.000
Uong with beautiful 3 and
- .,'. -. w'w.,. a.,,•
4 pe-aj' oom nomes for your
house. Close In.$LSO0. Total price.
0rtest'ltc0mf0tt. Caiiriow.
Terms
Jimmie Cowan, 315
Palmetto
Ave.
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Call For

SPECIAL DtScoupzi on at saddles
In stock. The Equ.strian, 57 W.
Broadway, Ovledo MS6161.

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$11 flA
Air, Auto . a a c a • •
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Sta, Wagon
$1 gp
Air, Auto.. ..

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'61 FireOird. Auto. AC PS Im
maculate condition. Excellent
running cond,tion. 237.134? after 4

Sale

Autosfor
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1967 Cutlass., automatic, ar, 54,000
miles Good condition. 3726361.

metallic brown, Call 1300531 after
5 p.m

Auto Repairs

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Fishing Boat

Necchi sewing machine,
cabinet style, new) piece luggage
set. 372-0053.

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. $2595
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3 be'uom, I', or two baths, all
brick From 123.400 20th Street to
Locust, turn left to 14th St rIght
on Valencia Court North
open I 0 p m daily. On site
3737010

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1895

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G1fts_tori

tns.idi help *anted.
$2.00 per hour
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37.3-7100

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PEAL BARGAIN, 1973 FIX Ford
Pick up, I' bed, 3172 engine,
automatic transrnislion, radio.
heater, low milEage. Call 272-1173
or 372 $171 after I'

P4irt', Accessories

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May ConSider trade for travel
trdiler. Ask for Tucker at trailer
Park Ave. Trailer Park.
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Detitcie wido 7 bedrooms, 7 batri
deluxe, may ex'ras. Reduced for
quick sale, 1795 Over 30. 17
wide's from $4495. Place Homes
North. 1792 at Lake Kathryn
Estates, 2 ml. North of Hwy. 136.5347710.

CITY
EXCLUSIVE
FIRST
TIMEAOVERTISED_Here'$an
older 7 bedroom stucco on pretty
Park Avenue with large eat in
kltchçn, formal dining room and
Oak floors that we know you'll
like 131.500. Also has fireplace.

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WAL K E R

Realty

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Niceland2bs'droomapts.
700 MagnolIa Ave., Apt.)
123 lSi Ca m . C iii

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WANTED - WELDERS

134 JIb?

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68 Buick Wagon. Fully loaded. Good
condition. Ph. 530-5051 after 3 p m. 7
Door '61 hardtop CT Dodge Dart.
good COndition. 377 5614.
1V3 Duster 3 speed, good condition,

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PH. 3fl 1910

'70 LTD Ford Station Wa'jon
Loaded. $1650
Ph 372 14*1ext.67$ 3.As.l-.forTcm

15 It. travel trailer, gas. stove.
refrigerator and heater Ph
4311,

Marine
Equipriient

1961 Dodge CFsarger, radio, heater,
automatic, power steering, first
1595 CaSh. Deaary, 441 5)73

Autos for Sate

'70 CHEVROLET IMPALA. Nothing
down, take over. Call Credit
?,'.anager 373 4730

Camper Top for Datsun, Toyota or
small pick up. Phone 373,5700.

Boats &amp;

I96OCHEVY Pl(.KUp -

For, the best buy .n American
fActors, and Jeep vehicles, see.
DON BALES
Sanford P'.'.otor Company
SOS S. French Ave .312 e)17

new

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SOFA AP4DCHAIR CLOSE OUTsets with solid hardwood frame.
complete sets just $99.50 cash ur
terms, First come, first served on
sl-'ection of fabrics, vinylt or
colors. United Freight Sales, 3350
S Orange Ave Orlando.

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
100 French Ave.
3*0) Orlando Dr
373 550)
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Country, CB. 3 bedr Vt baths.,
family room, storage room,2 car
gang,, 1$ assorted young Citrus
trees.. 11 3rd acre snaded lOt. 323
0337

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Twobedroorns, 1 bath. walifowll
carpeting, drapes, csntral heat
air. Fully equipped k'Pthen
with dI;hwash.r. Call Mrs.
Wwtherbv 323 4452.

&amp; WELDERS HELPERS

f- t'cn i'ark

$5

80

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Se t he latest in
and used travel
trailers and campers from New
World Travel. Hwy. 17.97,
Longwood. $31 942i.

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RUMMAGE
SALE: Fri. 7th
through 14th. Old and flew
ouritr,y Club Hel.'jhti 100 Exetir
reel,
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tri DOUBLEWIDE, $9993.
tpe'ted, 2 Br. with 2 full baths.
Many optIons.

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SALE.
SALE.
SALE-Trash,
Treasure's, &amp; Junk Have to see to
believe
Thursday
through
Saturday,5105.917E.25thSt.
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STEREO COMPONENT SETS
si'?95
3 c..nl
In handsome
i4 nut f nm v.'h nurici farr.Ous 4
speed automatic turnlable, I
55t audio system, AM-FM
radlo,l.tracktape player. CasPior
terms United Freight Sales, 3550
S. Orange Ave., Orlando. Mon.
Fri. t to 9, Sat. , to s

r
dishwasher, extras.. 15.000 or beSt
offer. Must sell, 641 505,1.

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Registered Broker
323 -SilO

9dj&amp;tiide.

SINGER ZIG ZAG SEWING MA
CHINES (7) never been used
These machines have built.ln
controls for zig sag butto.'sholes,
t.Iemd stitch, fancy patterns, etc.
Cash or terms.. United Freigtit
Sales, 3550 5. Orange Ave.,
Orlandu. Mon Fri. 9to9. Sat. to

Mobile Home Bank Repossessions.
15 to ct.00se from. 131-2323 Dealer.

Sales

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boat In back yard, Sun bathe on
shore. Card party on large
creenedpatin 3 large bedrooms,
r)ig roomy Metiterrancar, homC
544750

Realtor

JACK R. McCLURE

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- tlwOl' I IL LU, 11, Set up un I acre
wooded lot, river rights, boat
ramp, 3 bdrm., 64' x 12'. Dealer,
3730330.

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Elmer Bakalla, Inc.

4 Dr., 2 bath, 2 story, very 1g. family
room, C R. C h, all new appliances,
Well landscaped, LongAood,

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P- r.d tuols t'ece..'t y Call
'4otmt for Interview, *31-7193
AMERICAN TIRE SERVI(.E.
'em Park.

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164' cor, lot, S. Sanford Ave. I
s._ 'r. 1*
s ,,a,,,v IWI!JI)
il'ent condition thit could be
easily moved Zoned
2.
3 tx , 2" bath, double, garage, )1
acre, fenced cor. Iof. Smiles from
downlownSanford,ca, ch,many
extras. Quality for 1st &amp; owner
will take 2nd mortgage
114. Ci
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GENEVA GARDEN
APARTMENTS
ISOSW.2SthSt
3 bdrooms., 7 baths, conver. nt t
schools. st*'ooing center. Shag
carpeting, draçes. dishwesher,
,ntrIheat&amp; air. Sparkling CIan
pool. Move In today. Children
ccepled. 3fl.3f*),

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EVEREST REALTY INC.
Realtor, 1601 S Hwy. 1792
Maitland, 62$ 0505

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Sunday,
3 bedroom, I'., bath, good terms. •
Valencia Court North, HOLLAND
REALT', 32) 7023.

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Realty, 322 1301
76i0HiawathaAye at 17-97

Unfurnished

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3bedroom,7baths, carpeting, den&amp;
family room, 139,500. Terms,
HOLLAND REALTY 323 7(175

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Apartments Rent

7 bedrot apartment. On or before
Dec. 10th. Adults, no pits. 251%
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Elm Aye. Ph. 53* 6)5,6.

3 - "¼
5%

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31? 6157. Alter 5.3221)11

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Sale

OPEN HOUSE

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M. UNSWORTH REALTY

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I and 2 b'e'orooms, carpeting anti
drapes. central heal end ii?, fully
IQuipped kitchen Adults. nIy. Ph,
123 4650

Do your rsmping ard
nor.ng ot
Camp Seminole Pie iCh3
beverages, 722 447C.

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04y5 372 121?

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Longwond arei-Large room, twin
beds. electric heat, Ph. 1)1 4477.
30

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SANFORD REALTY

Home Devekpment by &amp;rliey Odham

SOUTH OF AIRPORT BLVD.

Need girt for telephone soliciting,
full or part time Apply KIrt,y
Vacuum. 107 W. 77Th $t . Senord

THE

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-C. A WHIDDOPI SR., BROKER
Iii 14. Park, Sanford
373 5991, Nights, 373 1151

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1120 FLORIDA AVENUE

WHERE DO

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Trucks and Tr?ilers

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1971 Travel Trailer, 7$ ft. fully s.elf
contained, full bath witlt tub,
factory air, twIn beds, deluxe
thrOughout, Must sell im.
mediately due to Illness.. Can be
seen anytime at Orange City
Campgrounds, I 4 &amp; Orange City
t'r it,

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SANFORD

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newest shop. Call belwein 5:30
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and 7 p.m. 323*000

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Newly renovated. Class A rating
Cc'or TV, Courtesy car pick up
ser,lce. Family units., el
ficlencies, over flits's, low weOir
rates. 372 3103.

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CUSTOMERS GO?

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SANFORD CT. MOTEL

CLERKS- General office e*.
perlence, Instwt lobs. lnst.nt pay.
I.. 1wr.ii T.n,wr.
r'
Lee Rd., Winter Park, Wallj.
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the Big Eight Conference does no group of Individuals, In rjr

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Mad wanted 1 day a week, general
housework, no ironing. Own
transportation, San Sebastian
Htights, Attarnonte Springs. Ph.
131 7070

Rooms for

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CHRISTMAS BELLS JINGLE-'so
DOES THE hONEY you can
mike in your spar. time is. in
AVON Representative. Call
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3079

FLYING CARPET TOURS, INC.
Airline 'Ickess. Cruise and Tours a'
official r*f.s.
3 Semoran Blvd.,
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for two y'.ars last Aug. $ for
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ranked Sooncts, who carved a player
to make him eligible for
1041 record the pa.st
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The pobaUon banned the
person at the league governing Sooners from poetseason bowl
body's winter meetings, said, games in 1973 and 1974 and from
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LAKE MARY - Political alignment was virtually
completed Saturday when defeated candidate for group four
council seat, Terry'
Morris, endorsed Liou Blankemship who
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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
i iilable at press t ur e 1'; i s.ilnhlli ut on the endorseme mit
Mankenship. who said stilieral issues on his platform
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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
disadvantaged,"
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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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to Congress and reiteration that
Nixon's Watergate troubles
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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
tiient.
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SEATTLE AP
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
at Player Trophy.
me. If It's an emergency, please write 'rush' o'i the fact of
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W envelope. All letters will he judged for neatness and
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
colwnn
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Moseley
of
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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
5(!Son, were noted for their
"The American people POW
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defensive play all season.
have tbe habit of expecting ~~~~__ ______ 4LT%~
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Herb Sutton for their play.
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L. D, PLANTE, INC.
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Seminole HiVhiI.'ridders since it
was initiated In 1928 by former
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Mickey Pringle, a quiet but Pringle is only the fifth player
effective junior defensive end,
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J. 0. (Jim) Smith and Staff

FLORIDA LIVING NURSING CENTER
A Skilled Nursing Home Operated
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Rev. Kenneth Miller, A4110. Pastor

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Oak Av 6 3rd
Rev V'rgi I Bryant
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Onra Rd at Woodlawn Ave
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If we would let the Church help us transform Christ a example
be like this-and it wouldn't
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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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5unclay School
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Fr Martin KiSler

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One last thing-Kaiser is
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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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effect that J youviolate the l.'ermnIt-and you'd better not
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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,

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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
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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

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Planning n beating the gas
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Small Business Administration's
lending operations have been
reported by a House Barking subcommittee.
A member of the subcommittee
told The Associated Press the
allegations include the possible
influence of organized crime on SBA
loan activities and the discovery of
millions of dollars in bad debts.
The subcommittee on Small
Business turned its evidence over to
the Justice Department last week
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It also recommended, in effect,
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making more loans until criminal
investigations are completed.
In a letter to Banking Committee
Chairman Wright Patman, subcommittee chairman Robert
Stephens said his group had "Uncovered some serious problems in
the administration of SBA offices
and their loan and guarantee
programs. Some of the problems are
so severe that criminal prosecution
may be in order."

Because of this, Stephens said, ''it
would be unwise for Congress to
grant the agency more than $2
billion of new loan authority until the
problems are corrected and criminal investigations are concluded."

Stephens asked Patman for the
full committee's concurrence in the
subcommittee's action last Thursday, to table a pending Senatepassed bill which would raise the
SBA lending ceiling to $6.6 billion.
The SBA vas created to help small
businessmen who can't get credit
through traditional channels.

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A quick response to Sunday's column ...
%v were asking those builders who might

11he death of David "Stringbean" Akenian
and his wife (star of the Grand Ole Opry and

havc to remove trees, that instead of burning
same or trucking them off to a dump they
would offer these to the public.
I had a gentlemen visit the newsroom this
morning and he made available I x 4s, plus
som" pine and cypress lie says it's enough to
last a family of two for more than a year.
It's free, but has to be cut and hauled
away.
If you're interested, give us a call for
location,

the television series 'Ilee [law") brings to
mind the many visits which another celebrity
Grand Pa Jones makes to Seminole County.
Jones found the bodies of both victims;
Intimate friends of his for 30 years.
(,rand Pa is a close friend of the former
County Comm issioner Ed Yarborough and his
family of Geneva.

FROM THE MAILBAG. .Ed Bodin, the
retired reporter for the Hermit of Rhyme and
Reason typed the following on Veteran's Da),
and it's entitled "Watchdog"—
"Protection of his hcme a farmer knows,
depends upon a watchdog on its toes, to drive
away the crooks of depredation.. thus Nixon
(ailed as Watch-dog of his nation."
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Another public salute for a Good Citizen's
Award submitted by John Cameron
We've been told that a Louis Estes of 111. 3
of Wetumpha, Ala., stopped to make a phone
call, seeking directions on visiting friends
here In Sanford.
He left his wallet in the phone booth.
Ronald Cleven of 138 Garrison Drive,
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to be told that Estes was visiting Sanford.
The wallet and the $190 was returned to a
grateful visitor.

Crime Prevention Committee of the Orlando
Area Chamber of Commerce, it has figures
in(Ecating that it costs $17 a day to house an
Inmalte in a state detention facility.

After all of the "findings" of Watergate,
we are all indebted to Mr. Cleven for
restoring faith in human nature

At that price says the Committee, "It's
cheaper to send a person to Harvard than to
prison

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lie was also quoted as
saying Wi lliams had never
discussed fund raising
operations with any
rn.mber of his staff.'
However, the Sentinel
Star quoted two unnamed
sources as saying Williams
had gone over possible
contributor lists with Joe
Bastion, Gurney's Winter
['ark field man.

agreed to plead guilty to
two felony charges and
testify for the government
in a probe of the fund,
The Miami Herald said
last week Williams has
admitted to collecting
more than $300,000 from
government contractors
For the Gurney booster
fund.
Gurney repeatedly
denied that Williams was
ever a member of his staff

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Innie I'tsh said she has
Itociin:; on Itandy sAid he
Gamble. "It cot.s less to
was also driving at his usual always been a slow driver, drive slowly."
speed. "I've noticed some rarely going over 50 mph.
Education Commissioner
Althc,ugh the fuel hortage is slowing down among other However, she has not noticed Christian takes the fuel crisis
anyone else slowing down to her more seriously, however. He
causing growing concern drivers," he said
among many high officials,
This opinion was contradicted speed. "There's still never has sent a memorandum to
including State Education b o ther prson.s interviewed anyone behind me," she says count) school superintendents
Two young visitors from community college presidents
Commissioner Floyd Christian "I don't see any other d.ivers
who today asked school officials slowing down," said Richard Alabama, JoAnn Davis and and state univcrsity presIdents
to reschedule night footbsll Walker, who recently bought a Martha Gamble said they had suggesting that conservation
games to afternoons and set small Datsun pickup because of slowed down, but not steps be taken.
State Education Corn
maximum speeds for school the good gas mileage it gi ves necessarily because a 50 mph
buses at 40 mph, many him I'm driving slower to limit has been suggested by the missioner Floyd Christian
motorists in the Sanford area conserve gas, but most drivers president or governor. "I drive today asked school officials to
said the fuel crisis has not at- aren't. I think they shu1d in- slower to conserve gas because reschedule night Football games
fected their driving habits nor crease gas prices so that young most service stations are closed to afternoons and to set
those of other motorists on the kids don't waste it with their hot at night," said Ms. Davis. "And maximum speeds for school
rodding and fast driving."
we're on a tight budget," added buses at 40 miles per hour.
roads.
A survey of Sanford area
motorists today revealed most
of them have not reduced their
speeds to the 50 mph recommended by President Nixon and
Governor Askew, now have
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through Tuesday. Highs upper
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Rain probability 2(1 per cent
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JOE LAZARE
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black wife were abducted by 11
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Al Bowling sa id he has not
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apartment where the husband because of remarks made to the fire by three young blacks.
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behind me.
vision showing of the movie, gas for the money you're any
flammable fluid and set afire, captive,
Earlier this year, a young "Fuzz," which depicted similar spending these drys," he
police said today.
commented.
white woman died after being violence,
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March of Dimes c;nnpalgn
evening when a car pulled
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alongside and a man pointed a
announced the appointment
gun at them, forcing them to Is Elected
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Stop.
MIAMI, Eta. (AI) — A man
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area's
new
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for
the 1973-74 fiscal year," he
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Another car pulled up behind who staggered into a Miami
March
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said of the three mill levy on the
the flarfields and the couple Beach bar screaming for hel,
\to(ho r s March c Liha irman ,
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w is l)lindfolded lx Ion being alter he was hot Li) a holdup
she will direct volunteer
not expect any fireworks over property within the city,
driven to an apartment, police man was ejected for being
actv,tles
throughout
the city's billing residents for a
A spokesman for the county
said.
nimsy, police say.
Seminole
County
during
the
full tax year at the regular tax assessor's office said they
Barfield was bound with elecJohn Harrington, 49, blood
annual March of Dunes
trical cord, doused with an Un- streaming from his chest, then
council
meeting tonight at 7:30 received instructions from the
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secret contributions for a
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Edward Gurney, H-Fla.,
denies he was even in
Florida on the two days a
television station reports
he was In Miami talking
with federal prosecutors
about an alleged secret
Fund.
A spokesman in Gurney's
Washington office said the
senator, President Nixon's
chief supporter on the
Senate Watergate corn.
inittee, has not been to the
state since he spoke to the
Florida Homebuilders
Association about a week

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dissatisfaction over the matter re venues the city listed t its the city's administration a nd he
They reportedly will question budget for that time period
expects a final decision
the $37,346.94 total tax bill sent
Included in the meeting are
After hearing Sheriff John
inst ey the citytht month, decisions on three ordinances Polk ask council to torso a
•mskmn, whythe eth is billing for a nd ippointrnents 01 the city c-ontratu ml arrange mnent with
a full year despite in- engineer, accountant and the department for police
corporating in August,
planner, as well as council 's protection, counci faces either
We can't have deficit expected final decision on beginning its own force or
spending and the money has to pollee protection
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We may seem at times to be the prisoners of fate,
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we are actually its master,
OUR THOUGHT TO REMEMBER: The
mastery of life
is often just a imnplr afhustmnent
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Box 86, Casselberry, Fla 32707

Sanford:
Freida L. Chaney
Virginia Michalowski
Lorene Thompson
Ercka T. Tillman
John K. DekJe
Donald Collins
Frank Battles
Van E. Butler
Luther J. Hogsett
Mattie Howell
Jason W. Dunn
Andrew W. Bell
Etoy Reddien Jr.
Dale O'Kane, DeBary
Henry E. Anderson, Deltona
Josephine Weeks, Deltona

GRAMKOW
FUNERAL HOME

130W Airp'-t Blvd
'zM1I East on Airport Blvø
FFOM TRApric SIGNAL ON
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ADMISSIONS

Sanford
James E. Melton
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Robert I.. Jones
Rose Conklin
Billy E. Jones
Malcolm E. Hubbard
Julia Mae Colston
Phillip S. Boyd
Wt.'sle I. O'Neal
George '.l. Hall
Daisey Jimenez, Lake Mary
Elizabeth M. Radle, Deltona
Ralph T. Gerhart, Oviedo
Earl Ludwig, Osteen
Mary A. Hayward, DeBary
Paul 0. Paulson, Deltuna
Walter C. Cook, Lake Mary
Dorothy Wilson, Lake Monroe
James A. Cleland, New

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Norma S. Garrett I
Sylvester Terrell
Anthony M. Fairley
Virginia A. Brown
Joe Routh
Tilda M. Peterson
Bernard Guy Thornton
George L. Roundtree
Linda A. Keeling
Irma M. Ktrschstemn
James Moore
Jame E. Pruden
Susan Starling
Joe S. Smith
Raymond C. Hays, Geneva
Norman
C.
Belanger,

Deltona

Harold H. Goodwin, Enter-

prize

Caroline 1. Johnson, Deltona
James E. Mosher, Deltona
Irene M Ruthiedge, Deltona
Hosey Roberson, Eustis
Carry L. Adams, Longwood
John San George, Orange

BIRTHS

BIRTHS

Mrs. Alice Oliver, a boy,

Sanford
Mrs. Eyelyn Arnie, a boy,
dI.UUFU
Mm's. Roy hooks, a boy,

Eugene Lawrence, Osteen

Mr. &amp; Mrs. Douglas Simpson,
a girl, Sanford

Sanford
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Charles Evans, a
girl, Sanford

BIRTHS

DISCHARGES

UISCIIARGES

Mr. &amp; Mrs. Rene Jimenez, a
boy, Lake Mary
Mrs. Joyce Sopak, a girl,

Sanford:
Wilie J. Anderson
Mimi Barr
Mrs. Jerry Justice and girl
Robert McWattcrs
Roy C. Randall
Gary Bishop, Altamonte
Springs

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budget.
The raises will include a six
per cent average merit pay and

will hike beginningpatrolmento
$7,500 in addition to $250 and
$500 annual incentives for those
holding associates and
bachelor's degrees.
Also on the agenda for the
Tuesday evening meeting are

Rezoning requested for the
Crooke property on Palm
Springs Drive is to professional

EQelyn Crabtree, Brandon
Mary J. Hairless, DeBary
Steven 0. Gilliam, DeBary
Douglas E. Proctor, Deltona
John Spadea, Deltona
Eugene H. Harper, Deltona
Walter D. Lee, Deltona
Caroline I. Johnson, Deltona
Clara Breitengross, Deltona
Johnlc C. Saler, Geneva

Carol Songer,Lake Mary
Roy B. Clanton Jr., Longwood
Russell H. Ingalls, Orlando
Margery
Depper.
Casselberry
NOVEMBER 10. 1973

Sanford:
Mary D. Buckner
Carrie F. Mack
Florence Glazier
Vanessa Bryant
Jason V. Dunn
Wilma J. Miller
Fannie Bookman
John It. Sullivan
Loretta V. Andri'ws
Kevin Jerome Mitchell
Barbara Torrie
Anthony M. Fairle'
Mary Pope
Ora Belle Cooks
Lovett,
B.
Michelle
Altamonte Springs
Joseph E. Fasone, DeRar-,
Adele Wolde, Deltona
John H. liecO, ueiiona
Jessie M. Vickers. Deltona
John Scott Maclennan,

Longwood
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Roger Tyson, a
boy, Sanford
Mrs. JO CC Ann Dillon. a boy,
Sanford
t)ISCIIARGES
Sanford:
Richard S. Mietus
Julia Cambridge
Maggie L. Turner
Susan B. Parsons
Bessie Lee Small
Elizabeth Mainor
Richard Armstrong
Dennis Baker
Maria Talercio, Deltona

Sandra s, Kern, i.'eimona
Pamela Hodges, Lake Marx'
freddie I.ee Brown, Lake
Monroe
EX'ltona
.liIui I, Wield, Orange (its
Marie G-tzcn, (i.tcen
Jennifer K Tyler, Osteen
Andrew J. Cash, Oviedo
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Agenda:
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1. Public hearing to consider

Subicr'pt'on

Rates by
$ 28 .40

8 Non -credit
approval
Faculty
proceeding re port.

Budget

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annexing:

a. Continental Central
Florida
Foods, 5.5 acres north
evaluation
of Country Club Road, vest of
Country Club Circle,
b. Brewster property.
(orner of Palmetto Avenue and

amendment.

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Crash Kills
Crewmen
Cr wmen

28th Street,

4. Public hearing to consider
rezoning Contirental Central
e
Foods property.
5 Public hearing to consider
MOBILE. .-\Lt I .\P I — A
Navy investigating team is Condemnation Group 27. No 73.
searching for the cause of a 505 through 73.522.
Resolutions.
helicopter mid-air explosion,
Satisfaction of ii rtg,:e to
crash and fire that killed all
Bernarr Mac F'atldcn F'tunthree crewmen.
The helicopter was on a cross- dation Inc.
a. Request to idpt Suthcrn
country training mission
Saturday from
its base at Elly- Standard Housing Code, 1973.
9. Resolution re: Public
son Field near Pensacola and
hearing
to annex Conclev
crashed shortly after taking off
from lruokley Aerospace Coin- property west of Airport
Boulevard and south of Je%sett
plex authorities said.

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11. Vouchers

ceotance.
for eunditirinal uses
6i Cons truction report
3. Public hearing to ionsmder
Advisory Committee apsecond reading and adoption of
pointments.

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2. public hearings

12. Contrat.t re: paving
annexing the Auto Train ter2) Waiver of fees
minal west of Persimmon Georgia Avenue
3 Request for permission to Avenue and lots five and eight,
13. Confirmation of workshop
call for bids.
Block 10, Russell's addition.
actions.
4 Petitions.
2. Public hearings to consider
14. City- Manager's report.
Si Federal projects ac- amending the zoning ordinance

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Annexation Hearing
On Sanford Agenda

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and
Sunday eucep' S&amp;urday
by ThC ,anford He rald. 1-00

TUESDAY,4:30

property zoning
County
Attorney,
Clerk,
d. Jackson-Hatton zoning
Following the ground- Administrative Assistant and
e. Republic Service Corp.
breaking Tursday for Seminole Chairmar
zoning
Junior College's Phase II
9. Commissioners' District 4,
f. Deep South
building program. assistant to 5, 1, 2, and
3. Civic Center lease
the president it T. Milwee will
10. Items for next Agenda
4. Ordinances, resolutions
give a construction report to the
II. Adjourn
a n d reports
college board of trustees at the
regular meeting Tuesday night
at 7:30 in the board room.
Five new units will be built in
Phase II at a total cost of
$3,762,062. Health and
vocational-technical buildings
are scheduled for completion
Sanford City Commission has Lane.
Sept. 1, 1974 and a student a short agenda for tonight's 7
10. Resolution to authorize
center and bookstore, faculty p.m. meeting at city hail that is Mayor to execute agreement
office wing, and an ad. highlighted by six public with Seaboard Coast Line
ministration and classroom hearings.
Railroad.
building by Dec. 15,, 1974,
Agenda:

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ALTAM0rEsPRINGs
CITY COUNCIL
AGENDA

a, vacation of easements
Permit for Hanover Woods requested by Torn Dyer in San
Gei ger-Jones i
Sebastian Heights (lot 14, block
8. Other Reports:
E and the west boundary line of
County Planner,Building
Zoning lots 1 through 7 on Block cu
Administrator,
b. Ordinance 266.72-overnight
Official, Pollution Control parking
Officer, Utility Control, Sheriff,
c Crooke

SJC Board
To Meet
Tuesday

NOVEMBER 11, 1973

ADMISSIONS

Walter C. Roehner, Deltona Smyrna Beach

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with close of the economic
stabilization period this week,
the city can now release th e
raises anticipated in the new

-"Uistrict; the Jackson
Seminole i "unty
corn- either newly-hired ourmy fire the review boar'J s'. f [)er.nts requirenients fur the earRattan tract n '1'ntgarnery
A. Road Scru:tnder.t
mnIssioncs Tuesday are ex. chief Gary Kaiser, or the man Shindle, 31, Altamonte Springs, thworks, even though cornRoad to neighborhood cornB. County Engineer
niercial; the Republic Service
pcted to name four new he hires as chief tire inspector; facing trial Dec. 3 on charges he mnissioners are strict in
Jim
Ryan,
5.
Port
members to the revamped a power company represen- threatened a county electrical requiring developers to Install Administrator Re: Petroleum Corp. land on SR 436 to gencrai
electrical review board, ex- tative and a building depart- inspector for rejecting work he berms.
commercial and the Dcep South
Storage
panded from five to nine
property on SR 431 to industrial.
ment official,
6. ConsideratiGn of Bids Re:
had done, and on perjury
members after a scathing The grand jury criticised the charges
Councilman Dan Dorfman is
Legal Case Binders
stemming from
COCNrvcoMMIss1osF.Rs'
grai J jury report charging makeup of the old board, saying testununey bvfre the grand
expected to recommend the city
7. Public Hearings-7:00 p.m.
.\(;LNH1t
conflict of interest and possible
charge only nominal fees for
A. Rezone from U-IA
a conflict of interest was jury.
Socmhcrl3,-9:3Oa,'n,
illegalities in the makeup of the
use
of the civic center rooms
Residential.,
to
OC
Office
inherent because all members
in other business, cornold hoard.
and
auditorium for city based
District, property described as
were electrical contractors, rnjssioners today will hold a
1. Invocation
Acting on the Oct. 9 grand which apparently violated state work session on zoning orcivic associations.
corner of Douglas Avenue &amp;
2. Pledge of Allemance
Jury
report's
recom3. Approval of Minutes of Highland Street uPhil Orr
law.
dinance provisions iequkring

Clark Mann, Lake Monroe
John L. Winfield, Orange City
Jacob C. Thomas, Oviedo

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Appointments Due

Hospital Notes

Ill

Baxter told council in

public hearings on the
6;
%acation
requestid
easements in San Sebastian
Heights for Tom Dyer and for
rezoning of four pracels.

memidations, Commissioner
B. Appeal against decision
The board is presently "berms," elongated earth RegularMeetingsofSeptember
Greg Drummond today said he chaired by contractor Buddy lullocks, the hoard has been 4. September 1], and September of Board of Adjustment denying
will name Seminole Junior
Eidel, who also chairs the requiring developers to install 18; Special Meeting of Sep. lot size variance in an A-i
College physics professor Jay
Central Florida Uniform on commercial and industrial tember 27; and. Regular Agricultural Zone on property
\Vmshau to fill the "alyman,"
Electrical Code Board.
sites to shield against sound and Meetings of October 2 and described as Lot 4, Twin Pines
non-expert private citizen slot
previously visual "pollution."
Subdivision tOmar Ringert
Drummond
October 9, 1973.
on the advisory board.
C.
named Oviedo journeyman
Consideration
4. Reports:
The present ordinance does
of
Also expected to be nameil
Application
for
Dredge
electrician Carl Bowinna to fill not spell out the definitions or
&amp; Fill

Politics

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
Comptroller Denver Baxter Is
ex pe cted to get unanimous
approval from the city council
at 4 p In. Tuesday for his plan to
increase the salaries of the 121
city employes some $67,000
beginning Thursday.
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NASHVILLE, Term, (AP) — Country music star David
"Stringbeai" Akeman and his wile had $5,7IYt In cash
Nddrn on thez when they were murtlercd in what was
lived to be a burglary, a police source said today. The
h-:L 'iStrirgbeari, i. star of "Het, Raw" and th- Grand
'1 Opry whone sad face and funny wardrobe endared
him to country rnasic fans, nod his wile were found
&amp;mday morning by 1. M "Grampa' Joae, a fellow
fflhi5k star and a ln.wrie fri-nd Pnl!r hdtcve
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SANFORD Naval Academy color guard and rifle drill team participa ted in the patriotic program held at American Legion Campbell
Lossing Post 53 Sunday afternoon. Also taking part were members of
the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post, Disabled American Veterans,
40&amp;8, Fleet Reserve and Amvets, City Commissioner A. A. McClanahan (right) was speaker.
(Herald Photo by Bill Vincent Jr.)

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charges of 11 eecuUon-s tyle murders have information
abc'at
fie at least six other killings, police say. Two unidenti d bodies were found Sunday in the California Sierra
Mountains. The scaich for bodies followed the zig-mg
path of William Stee1zr..n, 21, of Lodi, Calif., and Douglas
Gretzler, 22, of New York CIty, who were capturcd last
Thursday in Sacramento, Calif. They were charged with
nine counts of murder each In themass execlAtlon slayings
'! nine fwrV-ns la s t T',eda in thetmme of Vrtrr, c.-d,- r.,
tood market owner Walter Parkin. They already were
wanted in Arizona, charged with kilfiq a young man ind
woman. Since their arrest, authorities say they have
discovered live more murder victims in California and
Arizona areas visited over the past month by Steelman
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fell fromn42,2 per cent in 1966 to mnaybe influenced by the h
igher
Womcn who work outside the
36.2 per cent In 1970.
smoking rates of men, A •
home have a higher smoking
Among men, the smoking somnan earning a salary may
rate than housewives, a new rate fell sharply, from 51.9 per feel more free to spend It on a
government study shows.
cot
42.3 per cent, the studs
turin
I -rsnmial gratification
i'he study also reports that: reports. But for women, it fell
like cigarettes.
—On the basis of marital only from 33.7 per cent to 30.5
status among women, the per cent.
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smoking rate was highest for
The analysis says that the
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those divorced or separated, smoking rate increased among
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lowest for widows,
single women and decreased
—On the basis of
education among married women and
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among women, smoking rates adds as a possible explanation:
were highest for those who end-.
"Many single women are emt'd their education with some played in offices, where they
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sent hack to a House-Senate it provides the government do
conference committee to be not reflect this.
stripped of the features sought
Under present procedures the
by the FTC.
budget agency seeks public

SfOCKTON,Calif. (AP) —Two men in custody here on

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Ikp. Craig Ilosxiier, U-Calif., graph, for instance, is one of the
s-aid that when the bill came up nation's largest producers of
again he would move to have it bakery goods, yet the statistics

Two Charged In 11 Killings

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Last Wednesdy, opponents 1971 to get thebudget office to
of the FTC proposal forced a approve a plan under
which
delay In action on the bill, which businesses In providing statis..
is designed to clear the way for tics, would break them down by
piping oil from Alaska's North product lines.
Slope to the port city of Valdez
The ageny contends that In.
on Alaska's southern coast.
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pl
house bids in 1976.
Senate said flatly Ut
la selection
ank
In
his
expected
presidendecline
in
traditional
Uepublitial bid.
of
Reagan and Rockefeller enthe former Ilmiocratic gob('an strength, while the GOP
it
countered significant setbacks
But the proposal was rejected '.irtually was wiped out In New ernor would split the party and
I4,.'irtI-ni,. LUVJII, uy. more yorx City.
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than 300,000 votes. The complex
Nixon'srequest Lu (()P lawA $3.5-billion transportation mak
a listing of favorites
Issue was seen by many as a bond issue, for which he had broughtfor
a noticeable
lack of
referendum on Reagan himself, campaigned, also was defeated. upport for Connally.
The 62-year-old governor was
In neighboring New Jersey,
undeterred, however, declaring where Rockefeller went
to camThere also were inklings from
he might use the issue "to re- paign for ccnservatjve GOP gu. the
Connally camp that the
veal to people how difficult It Is bernatoijal candidate Charles
Texan had decided he didn't
to halt the growth of govern. W. Sandman Jr.,
Republicans want the nomination anyway,
went, the entrenched position suffered their worst defeat out of a desire to keep some
that the government estab- ever.
distance from Nixon and the
lishment has."
l)"mnocrat Brendan T. Byrne detailed background investi.
And the resignation of Spiro beat Sandman by better than 2. gation that faced the vice presi1. Agnew has left Re.'igan, ac- to-I, and Republicans lost heav- denttal nominee.

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WASHINGTON (AP) — Life isn't what it used to be,
says Elizabeth Ford, wife of Vici President-designa te
Gerald R. Ford. The Fords still live in the same unpretentious, four-bedroom home In Alexandria, Va.,
they've lived In for the past 19 years. But now a secret
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WASHINGTON (AP) — 'm in last week's off-year election, cording to polls, the top choice tiy in the leg
islative and local
unpredictability of premature while
Connally's
star of GOP conservatives,
races.
presidential politics is being 'Ummed amid last month's
Rockefeller, meanwhile, su(As for Connally, some friends 4
demonstrated in the dIfficulties ;Ol'outcry at the possibility he fered an array of setbacks th
ink he has suffered substanof three 1976 Republican hope- might become vice president. around New York state, His tinIly from the reaction that ocfuls, Ronald Reagan, Nelson
Reagan had campaigned home county of Westchester, tarred when It was speculated
Rockefeller and John Connally. hard for his constitutional or the first time In history, Nixon would pick him last
All three have been running amendment that would limit elected i Democratic county month to succeed the resigned
into troubk this (all In the
¶\gnew. I
f uture state taxes and spending. executive.
IflO%
of what they
Other suburban and most up.
Republican leaders in the
hope will be successful White He planned to make it a major state areas also showed
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throne. They spent most of their lives in exile, but it
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An earlier Princess Anne, center, daughter of Kinç
James II and bride of a Danish prince, in 1702 became
queen. It was during her reign that England and Sco'
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WAShINGTON (Al') i'rc3 than the President's office, the student newspapers at 114 ccl.
Amherst Student of Antht'rs
ident Nixon, inten!ilying efforts spokesman said.
leges and universities and sent ('allege, said "the ini.
to explain his side of the WaterNixon returned to th
e White to flienibers of Congresa today peachment of Richard Nixon is
gate matter to congressional I louse Sunday afternoon after a called (or the President's re- a prerequisite to the restoratioØ
ltepublicans, has scheduled a weekend stay at his Camp Da- 'naval Irom office.
The edito- of confldence in our system of
half-dozen meetings with (OP vid mountaintop retreat in dal, drafk'(i by the fl(%spaper govermnen,"
legislators flits week,
Maryland. Aides said the PresiThe meetings, disclosed Sun- dent cabled congratulations to
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day by Sen. Charles H. Percy, Secretary of State Henry A.
R-IIl., and confirmed by a Nix. Kissinger on the Middle East
on spokesman, are in addition truceagreement and gave Kisto a previously planned White singer further instructions for
House breakfast with the Re- his current talks In Peking.
publican Coordinating CornInterviewed Sunday on the
mnittee today.
CR5 network's "Face the Na.
Speaking on the NBC pro- (ion," Acting Atty. Gen. Robert
grain 'Meet the Press," Percy II. fork said he saw no possiIII
said every member of Congress bility that Nixon would fire
ould attend one of the ix Leon Jaworski, who replaced
meetings, and "at least nine the dismissed Archibald Cox as
f.•
hours will be stxnt by the Pres. special Watergate prosecutor.
Ident being interrogated by
In other Watergate-related
ongress."
dcveIopnient':
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meetings would be held with Committee plans to resume its
House Republicans and three public hearings Tuesday with
with GOP senators. Nixon testimony from officials of six
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eventually will meet with some companies
Involved
in
I)ernocratjc congressmen, but questioned contributions to
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no schedule for that has been Nixon's 1972 reelectIon Cainset, it said. Nixon had conferred Paigil.
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I"rirb
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In
this week's Issue of Time
A presidential spokesman
said Nixon wanted "to ha ve full magazine indicated that 49 per
NEXT IN LINE
and open communications" cent of the American people
with the Republican legislators want Nixon to remain in of fice,
IN THE presidential succession pending
"on Watergate.eI9ted matters an 11 per cent drop from an
congressional confirmation of the President's
and on other matters as wetml.'' A1iitLst iml)lifl. Those calling
Vic(-pi•Lidel1ti1l nominee, Rep. Gerald Ford,
The lawmakers will be able to for Ins resignation rose from 20
are
two Capitol Hill veterans, Rep. Carl Albert
ask questions, and such White to 20 Per cent, while those (a(D-Okla.) left, and Sen. James 0. Eastland (D.:
House locations as the state voring impeachment remained
Miss.) Albert is Sp2aker of the House of
dining room and the library steady at 10 per cent. The other
have been chosen so as to make 12 per cent was undecided.
Representatives and Eastland is President Pro
the atmosphere less formal
—An editorial published In
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A Changing Worid

The Sanfrd Herald

Fire Plot

Is Presidency Too Big For One Man?
fly JOHN PINKERMAN
Editor, Copley News Service

Th. troubles besetting the nation under
President Nixon lend support to the often expressed views of scholars and political science
experts that the presidency of the United States
is too big a job for one man. And, while
Watergate and other assorted misdeeds in and
around the White house dramatize the current
crisis, the overwheimina burden of the country's
top job would exist without these tragic
disgraces.
if it is too big a job for one man, what can be
done to make it more manageable? As a starter,
it may be that what we need is something more
than piecemeal amendment of the federal
Constitution—a comprehensive revision as city
charters and state constitutions are revised to
put them in tune with modern times and modern
problems.
One direction such a revision might take
would be to provide for two "deputy presidents"
or two "premiers" or similar positions that
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without interfering with the succession of the
vice president to the highest office in case of
death or disqualification of the president.
Mr. Nixon's problems, other than those
associated with Watergate, tapes, dirty tricks,
etc., would seem to indicate that he might
welcome uth 9
rri?gemont 01 the government. One of the depuiy presidents" might be a
czar on external affairs, much as Henry
Kissinger was even when he was not secretary of
state. The other "deputy" of "premier" would
be for internal affairs.
President Nixon has had significant successes in foreign affairs and it is unfortunate
that these achievements have been lost in
Watergate—and in domestic problems for which
he has no appetite.
He always has loved the global scene as an
arena of operations and Kissinger was a fitting
deputy for him in this field. However, he has had
no "Kissinger" for dor1iestic affairs. If he had he
might have escaped many of the messes he finds

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help for the aged and other vital social im--provemerns. hut, ne was a tailure t n foreign
affairs just as Mr. Nixon was a suécess in the
area of Mr. Johnson's greatest frustration—
ending the Vietnam war.
The late President John F. Kennedy didn't
have time to establish a record, other than the
fiasco of the Bay of Pigs, and President Dwight
Eisenhower, with an efficiently functioning
staff, seemed to be able to handle both external
and internal crises—thwarting the Soviet Union
Mr. Nixon is not the only president who has
in the Middle East (Lebanon) and crushing
faced this problem of divided interests—and the
rebellious Gov. Orval Faubas of Arkansas when
possible need for more heh in the area of tis
he defied the Supreme Court on civil rights,
minor interest.
However, an Eisenhowerdoesn't come along
Predecessor Lyndon B. Johnson was skillful
every day, and the nation needs help far beyond
in twisting the arm of Congress and in pushing
consideration of resignation or impeachment of
throughdomesticprogramslikecivilrights,Mr.Nixon.

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kabs and Jews are 5cttered
throughout this huge country.
"The relationship we have here is
not just peaceful, It's fraternal,"
says Arnaldo Cherzm,an, president
of Rio mercttants' association,
pentofwh1thIsmadeupofb
and Jewish shopkeepers.
The association is a good indicator
of Jewish-Arab relations in the rest
of Brazil.
me organization brings together
about 600 small
eowner in
downtown Rio's busiest shopping
district Half of its members are of
Arab descent — mostly Lebanese

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Experts here say tie good
between the Arabs and Jews
BraZil can be attributed to the fact
that a great many of the Arabs are
MUthJI That would
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Germany wa trying to mainSn Dean himself, rather tam neut1ality in the Arabthan Caulfield, flew to San israeli conflict.
Clemente. Upon his return,
The President promised in
Dean instructed Caulfield "to
forget about Colson's project his letter to keep the allies
and the Brookirigs Institute." more fully informed and to
That was the last Caulfield consult with them in the
"heard of the project." he future before taking action
testified. "until Colson affecting them.

lie could cueclively stand before the American people as
a man who had tried his best to resolve the impasse rt'awmaly and sensibly. who had tried to follow a course that
would have served the causes both of executive privilege
and the nation's urgent need to know the truth about %Vat-

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worst fears

are coming true

h'r&amp;'stde'it l,'hircl t - ixiii ti huki'iI iiirnelf into Ito'
rearmost corner of a box that is almost entirely of his own
making.
Only a few months ago, when the existence of the Watergate tapes was first revealed, had the President voluntarily
come (orsard with a compromise wtiereby sumiaarws of
pertinent conversations on the tapes could be inspected by
tOe Senate's select committee, it is probable that the investigators would have jumped at the chance.
It is also quite likely that had special roseutor
At tuh.ild Cx -t ill 'rt'4'ii (or a court i.-rd;'r emanding
release of bt- act iI1a-s, Wate.'gate trial judge John J,
Sirica, desiring to avoid a constitutional con rentatjon,
would have tol Cox to go back and explore the President's
proffered solution.
But even if both ('ox and tue Waterj'ate Comm lUre had
cuntiued to pri" lot a court ruling on thi- matter
a
they did — and even had the rulings gone against the 11resident as they did in the case o(Cox the President would
he in a far, far %1rnner position torfav.
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As It Is, today the President stands in arrogant isolation.
He appears not as a man dedicated to the preservation of
the octrine of the separation of powers but the preserva(ion of his own skin.
lie has fired Cox, even thouiih ('ox had stated that he was
willing to abide by a court decision on the President's tapes
ci.PII1J:rIn;'-c It&amp;' ttis li-i the -'i ', ie;- of Ihi.' hlu aod
respected attorney general, Elliot Richardson, whom he
hai commissionerl to pursue the Watergate investigation
vigorously, and of Itichardsott', deputy, William
Ruckelahaus.
Moreover, he has tiot only placed himself in technical
ennternpt of the U.S. Court of Appeals but has broken his
agreement with Conrcss which originally let U the
special Watergate oltice inside the Justice Department.
Under that agreement, Archihal-I ('ox could not he discharged except for gross lmproprit't irs.
That Richard Nixon,amanuf supposed political acumen
has forced the issue to such an extreme, has virtually dared
Congress to impeach him aad has thus precipitateä pos.si'
bly the gravest constitutional crisis in the nation's history.
is incornprt'hi'nsih!r
Even if Congress should retreat from the challenge and
buy the President's mpromise, it may still be asked why
Sen. John Stennis can be allowed to audit the tapes but flat
Sen. Sam Er.'In of the Wat('ate commjtl,t-.

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Skylab program director Wilham ('. Schneider gave the goahead Sunday for the liftoft
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lie said the work was prog.
ressing smoothly and no additional launch postponement
was necessary.
The astronauts
Gerrld P.
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That will conclude their
training, and they'll fly here to
prepare for launch at 9:36 a.m.
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BUDDY POPPY SALE
MAYOR Eugene Jaqucs is the first customer
for a buddy poppy from South Seminole VFW
Post 8207 Auxiliary President Evelyn Hart.
Proceeds from the poppy sale are used to help
war veterans in need and their families,
(Herald Photo by Donna Estes)
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Tuesday On

Gov. Reubin Askew and the
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (Ala)
other
cabinet members will
A drawn out controversy
over land use in and around ten to debate on whether to dcFlorida's Big Cypress Swamp dare part of the sprawling
will be fielded by the state Cab- swamp an ares of critical state
met 'I'uesday when It travel.s to concern.
1XcLiring it such ssould mean
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here's the forecast for the winter — (ho Woolly bear
caterpillar report!"

Monday, Nov. 12

1973—SA

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
Legal Notice
Legal Notice
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
OVIEDO, FLORIDA
LOMOW000, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO. 731SO-D
NotIce of Public hearing
Piotice of Public H.arl.i'
CITY OiDIVISION OF ADMIPIISTRATIOtI, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERP4+
IN THE CIRCUiT COURT FOR
LONOW000, FLORIDA
NOTICE Is HEREBY GIVEN by STATE 01 FLORIDA OEPRT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Noticeof Public Heating
the City Council of the City of MENT OF TRANSPORTATION,
the City Council of the City of CIVIL DIVISION.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
d
Oviedo, Florida, that said City
LOflgwOOd, Florida, thit said City Caw No. 13-1)61.5
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN DY
Council will hold a public heariw )n SEMINOLE COUNTY,
THE City Council of the City of
Council will hold a Public hearing: DivIilon I
Pl6intiff$,
the question of amending Ordinance
(a) To consider annexation of the ADVANCE MORTGAGE COR
LongwoOd, FIorid, that said City
Plo. 234, being the CompretensIy, V.
following deScribed property IyI.g PORAT IOU, a Delaware cot
Council will hold a public he-wring
Zoning Ordinance of the City of MYRL E. SEFRIED, it aI..
-.id being in Seminole County, poration,
(a) To consider annexation of tnc
Defendants.
Oviedo, FIortd, bytheficiditioriof a
Florida. to wit:
Plaintiff, following described properly tnnew diStrict classification to be SUMMONS TO SHOW CAUSE
The West iOOtest of the East 44 5
an'f being n Seminole Coun!y.
noii as "POD
Planned Unit NOTICE OF EMINENT DOMAIN ff of Lot I Of CENTRAL PARK, LESTER W000ROW TURNEQ. Florida. to wit:
PROCEEDINGS. AND NOTICE OF according to the- plat thereof as JR.
Development." Said district is
SOUth 197 ,1 Of the West '42 feet
tended to encourage the develop HEARING
re-corded in Plat Book 6, Page 99,
Defendant. of Southwest '4 at Section
mint of land as plamed neigh IN THE NAME OF STATE OF Public Reords of Seminole County,
Township 20 S, Range E,
NOTICE OF SUIT
borhood communitie; encourage FLORIDA
FIOrida
lothe CO(pOt'ile limitS of the City of
PROPERTY
tlexibleandcreativeconceptsof site TOAI LWHOMITMAYCONCERN tothecrporateIimIlsoftheCityof TO- LESTER W000ROW TUR- LOflQwd, FiorId; and
planning; preserve the natural AND TO
Longwood. Florida; and
fbi To consider also tne question
HER, JR.
k The following persons and
amenities of the land by enof deiignating and asSigning the
(b) To consider also the question
whOSe resIdence is
couraging scenic and funct!onal p.trties who are re-idents of the of de'1gnating and assigning the
ZOfllflQ classifIcation of P-i
UNKNOWN.
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desirable environment; provide for place-s of residence are set forth as merctal District to said properly as that an action to fore-clot, the as that classIfication is descrbed
an efficient use of land resulting in far as ascertainable by diligent that classification is described in the mortgage of the following property in the toning ordinances of the City
small'r networks of utilitits and starch
zoning ordinances of the City of inSemirioleCourity, Florida, alt that Of Lorgwood. Florida. to wit Or
0 Troy Ray, Jr.
streets and thereby lowering
Longwood. Florida. to wit: Or. certainplece,parcel,ortractof land dinanceNo Il3andasamendedand
Tax Collector
development nd housing costs. and
dinance No. 143 and as amended and of which the said mortgagor is
supplemented.
Seminole County Courtnouse
provide a stable environment
wpplemented,
The peet Zoning Classification
salted and in possession, situate In
Sanford, Florida
chiiracter
The present zoning Classification the County of Seminole and State of of said property it A 7 Agricultural
compatible
with
surrounding areas. The uses perof said properly Is R3 Multi Family Florida, described as
District as that claSsification is
As to interest n any parcel inmitted within this district will inResidential as that classification is
i 123 and the S. 26 $ of Lot 127, described in the Zoning Ordinances
dude residential units Including cluded herein
described In the zoning ordinancn PINEHURST 5 0, as re-Corded in and regulations of Seminole County,
and regulations of Sen' note County, ptat book 3. page 77 of the Public Florida.
single family attached and detached
MargIe- L. Settled
Florida
dweliings, two tamity dwellings,
The Publi Hearing will be held n
records of Seminole County.
205 East 77th Street
the City Hall, Longwoød, Florida, on
and multiple family dwellings;
Thi Public Hearing will be held in Florida.
Sanford, Florida 37771
churches, schoolt. community or
tIe City Hail, Longwood, Florida, on
bttn filed against you by Ad Ihe- 10th day of December, 1973. at
club buildings and similar public
the 19th day of NOvember, 1973, at vance Mortgage Corporation, a 7:00 P m., or as soon thereafter as
Myrl E. Sefried
and semi public fac'tl!t:
7:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter a; Delaware corporation, and you are possible, at which time interested
Sanford. Flridn ?771
t?'e prposc .aneuat
mercial or retail uses, ndustrM
r.4rtes and citizens for and
and :ori,nrttri eferi t an-i to t. c-n
It' CV'.kU annesOt.n ÔR(i ZCflfl
i Li. e.ird
u'.c,, ,r;J otIcc, (Inc and
t:carr ma be
piantfI'sattorne,. vhOS1 name-and
B. Thu unknown husbands or willb heard. Said hearing may be
professional uses, and providing
address is: McGEE, MERRITT &amp; Continued from time to time ufltil
wivesof anyoltheaboveindivhival continued from time to time until HIGH, Hernando State Bank final action is tiken by the City
provisions regulating same.
final action is taken by the City Building, 1 Jefferson Street, Council
Public Hearing will be held in the Respondents.
C. The unknown heirs. de'visets, Council.
Thi; notice Shill oe posted at the
City Hall, Ovledr Florida, on
Brooksvllle, Florido
This notice shall be posted at thi and file the original with the clerk of City Hall within the City of
Monday. December 3, 7973. at $00 tegatees and grantee-s of the above
p m., or as soon thereafter as named ind;vldual Respondents who City Hall within the CIty 0
the above styled Court on or before Longwood, Florida, and in three (31
Longwood, Florida, and in three (3) November 30,
gxssible, at which time interested may bC dead.
1973. otherwise a other places within the City, and
0. The unknown aisigni. suc. other places wIthin the City, and
published in The Sanford Herald, a
parties for and agaInst the propoSed
iudgment may be entered against
zoning change will be heard and cenors in interest, trustees, or any published in The Sanford Herald, a yj for relief der,landed in the newspaper of gqner;l circulation a

TI.., ,lotice

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is to be put,"sh.d by
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g .,, 'n'. ti) public piiccwithin the City of Oviedo, Florida, persons and parties claiming or least tour
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s,,O (n,ri nn rn'; hi ctey o'
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prior to tne date of the PubliC

mortgagees, ljdgment
HearIng; the date of the first
Herald, a newspaper Of general °Wflr
Arthur
Reck*ith, Jr.
circulation in said City one (I) time creditors or lienhotder; of. upon or publication to the date of the last
Clerk of Circuit Court
it east fiftin (1%) dV5 Orior to the against the parcel of lind described publication, both dates inclus've,
By: Martha 1. Vihlen
below in Seminole County, FlorIda. shall not be less than twenty-eight
lime of the Public Hearing,
Clerk
Dtpu?y
The
DIVISION
OF
AD
(lIt days. In addition. notice shall PublIsh Oct
DAi ED this 7th day of November,
fl. 19. Nov 5. 12. 1973
Mitt 1ST RA 71CM. STATE OF
be- posted in the area to be con
A 0 1973
DEU 31
FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF
sideredforannex.ationIndzoningat _________________________
5; Nancy K. Cox

pubcatboui to the date of the lest
publication, both dates incluSive,
shall nt be less than twenty.eight
(E days prior to the date of tne
Publtc Hearing
DATED ths 22nd day 0' Oct0tr.
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City Clerk
SPRINGS, FLORIDA
subdivision of the State of Florida,
of the City of
DATED this 10th day of October,
Notice of Public Hearing
have filed a petition in eminent 1973.
Longwood, Florida
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
PubliSh:
domainproce'edlngsagainst you and
Oct. 29. Nov 3. 12. 1?, ;ô.
S: Onnie P. Shomate
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
each of you seeking to condemn (nt
City Clerk
solar astroncmy experiments,
the City Council of me City of
of the City of
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING public purposes the fee simple title
Attamoite Springs, Florida, that DEU 191
described below
LOngwOod, Florida
said City Council will hold a public
They'll also observe the TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION to the parcel
FICTITIOUS NAME
OF ANORDINAP4CE BY THE CITY located in 'Seminole County, Publish: Oct. 13, 27, 29, Nov. 3, 12, hearing:
comet Kohoutek, which will OF
NOTICE
given that we
Florida:
1973
SANFORD, FLORIDA
(a) To consider annexation of the are engagedhereby
in
buSinI-Ss
at 77$
TheNorth
5
feet
of:
pass around the sun In late DeNotice is hereby given that a
following described property lying
DEU 91
Harold Avenue, Winter Park,
The East 227 4 fee-t of the West
Public Hearing will be held at the
cember,
and being In Seminole County,
Seminole County, Florida under the
Commission Room in the City Hall 3324 feet Of the North *0 feet of the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND Florida, to witFOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
in the City of Santoru, Florida, at NE ' of the HE'i of the SE'. of
Lots 10. 11, 12. I). 11 and is, fittitious name of "POWER DRILL
the AND F.t.STENFR", and that we
7:00 o'clock P.M on November 76, Section I, Township 20 South, Range FLORIDA.
GOLDIE MANOR, according to
intend to register said name wilti the
1973, to Cori;i4ier ia adoption Of an 30 East. in Seminole- County. Itt PROBATE NO. 73.41 CP
;Iat the-re-of at recorded in Plat Book
Records of Clerk of the Circut Court.
mno!e
ordinance by the City of Sanford. Florida
In re: Estate of
13,
Page
71,
Public
Swamp
Containing 1136 snuare feet (0.026 GRACE W. FORT,
Florida, title of which is as follows:
Seminole County, Florida; and alt of County, Florida in accordance with
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY bcre)fl'ioreorliss.excluslveof area
Deceased. thpt part of Ronnie Drive lying the provisions of the Fictitious
OF SANFORD, FLORIDA Apt. in existing road right-of-way.
FINAL
NOTICE
Southofaneasterlyeztensionof the Name Statutes, ToWit - Section
that the state could dictate de- flEXING TO AND INCLUDING You and each of OU are cornNotice is hereby given that the North lot line of Lot 10, according to $4509 Florida Statutes 19S7
velopment of land in the area, WITHIN THE CORPORATE AREA mended to tile written defenses to undersigned will, on the 13th day of the plat thereof as recorded in Piat
5: Abe Stahl
William Stahl
OF THE CITY OF SAN FORD, the Pit jtion ii' the Ott ice of the Clerk December, A0. 1973, preSent to the Book 13, Page 71, Public Record; of
except land used for agricul.
AREA of the Circuit Court in and for Honorable Circuit Jjdgi, Probate Seminole County, Florida,
PubliSh: Ploy. 3. 12. 19. 26. 1973
FLORIDA.
THE
lure.
DESCRIBED HEREINAFTER IN Seminole County, Florida, in the Division, Seminole County, Florida, to the corporate limits of the City of DEvn
The cabinet's power to make
THE City of Sanford, Seminole County,
ACCORDANCE
WITH
r.t Return, account and Altamorte Springs, Florida; and
FICTITIOUS NAME
such declarations is a major PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 73 4, Florida, on or before the 3rd day of vouthers as Executrix of the Estate
Ib) To consider alto the question
December, 1973, the same being
NOTICE is hereby given that I am
OF FLORIDA, 1973.
of GRACE W. FORT, deceased, arid of designating and aSSigning the
feature of the 1972 Land and LAWS
le-ss thin 2* days nor more than
A copy shall be available at
in business at P.O. Bo'
at said time, then and there, make zoning CIbLsifiCat iOn of C-G Cam- engaged
Wuti'r L1,n,ucuumont Ant
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m"5nu.
oun'y,
ice oi ire ..iiy cier tor an per. '—r- " "" "5 I
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application to the said Judge for a mercial cenerai DiStriCt to said
But landowners in Collier tons desiring to examine the same. and to serve your written 'tefenses final settlement of her ad property as that classification i; Florida undtr the fIctitiOUS name of
All parties itt interest and citizens upon the- County. Attorney of ministration of said estate aridfor an described in the zoning ordinancej $4 F E GUARD M ICR OF It. %t
County, 0 er cent of which is'. shall
have an ooporlunity to be Seminole County on or before that Order discharging her as such,
of the City of Altamortte Springs, SYSTEMS, arid that I intend to
cor.tained In the Big Cypress, heard at said heariag
date, which defenses shall Show
me*itpi tIe Clerk of
Ste-i'S
DATED this 31st day Of October. Fiorlda,towit - Ordinance No.271.73
(3v order of the City Commistion wna' right, title, or interest you, or AD. 1973.
have protested against such a
and as amended and soppleme-nied tne Circuit Court. Semnofe County.
any Of you, have or claim in and to
of lh City of Sanford, Florida.
Tne present jbninQ classification Florida in accordance with tht
r: Carol Stone
more and cabinet members say
the above described parcel of land
H N. Tamm, Jr.
of said property is Ri Residential provisions of the FiCtitiO5 Name
Executrix
they will consider it with cauand show cause why it Should not be
City Cterb of the
Di;trit, as tr-iat classification is Statutes. To Wi' Section $65 C
Estate of
taken br tIe uses and p,rposes iet
tion.
City of Sanford, Florida
described in the tuning ordinance-S Florida Statutes 1957
GRACE W. FORT
forth in the Complaint, or default
S Bsrry C 'delten
PubliSh. Nov. 12, 1973
and regulations of Seminole County,
STENSTROM. DAVIS
"The private property owner
may be entered against you
Publish Nc' 5. t:. t;. ;.
j
0Ev 61
Florida,
&amp;
McINTOSH
has every right to be irate when
____________________________ You are notified that Petitioners Attorneys for ExecutrIx
The public hearing will be held in DEV-24
wilt apply to the Court for an Order
government tells him to do
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
the City Hall, Attamonte Springs,
Post Oil Ice Box ii
ci Taking on the 11th day of
TO:
Marie
Florida,onthe4thdayofDecern',
tton
CITY OF ALTAMOP4TE
Sanford, Florida 37771
something senseless with his
December. 1973, at 4.45 o'clock
Fern Pork, Florida 32130
1973. at 4:30 p.m., or as soon
SPRINGS. FLORIDA
Publith:
Nov.
5,
12.
19.
26,
7973
property," said Secretary of
thereafter as possible, at which time
You are hereby notified that the P.M. before the Honorable Tom DEV.77
Notice of Public Hearing
Waddeil, Jr., Judge of the Circuit
interested parties and Citizens for TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
SUIte Richard Stone.
folioing motor vehicle:
PROCLAMATION OF
I973 Chevrolet S cyl. Truck ID No. Court of the Eighteenth Judicial
an against the proposed annexation
Notice it hereby given by the City
"The state planning division
REGULAR ELECTION
and zoning will be heard. Said Council of Altamonte Sprnqs,
CCY333J111473 AND Texas Tall Boy Circuit of Florida, in his Chambers
TO THE REGISTERED VOTERS hearing;
has proposed declaring an
Oven, Blower Refrigerator, Roll-up at Seminole County Courthouse,
may be continued from Seminole County, Florida, that sad
OF
THE CITY OF CASSELBERRY,
Sanford.
Florida,
at
which
time
and
000-iu!re area of critical state plexi doors, I shelf lift up doors and
time to time ur,til final acti
i; City Council will hold a Hearing on
FLORDA
place all parties may appear before
laken by the City Council.
the que-Stion Of changing the loflri
3 post mix soda system
concern in the swamp. The area
NOTICE
OCR COY GIVE7I '1
This noliCe- shall be posted at the Ci1sfcat,G'i
Aflflt., J
be sold at Public Sals at 3:00 the Court and be heard on all
would include 573,000 acres P M. on the 19th clay of November, matters properly before the Court the Cits' of Casselberry, Florida, City Hall within the City of Developemnt
"POD.''
'o
that pursuant to lawful authority the Altamnnl.' firings,
proposed to be purchased by the
eid-'i*l M'iltip'e 4m.ly 1 RMF
Florida, an in
ten atthegeneralotticesfur Sobik's that must be determined be-tore tnt'
City of Casselberry, Florida, shall three u other
places with; the I," for the following described
Sandwich Shops, Inc., 9)7 Highway entry of an Order of Taking, in.
federal and state government
ctudiflg thC lurlsdIctlon of the on Tuesday, December 4, 1973, City, and published in The Sanford property
436, Altamonte Springs, Florida.
during
the
legal
hours for voting Herald. a newspaper
usa fresh water reserve; plusa
The proceeds of tht sale wli be Court. the Sulllclency of the
PARCEL I: Th• East '
of general
of
hold the regular election of the City circulation in the City of Altamonte Southeast '.
285,000-acre buffer zone,
of Southeast '. of
ap,I.ed first to thC payment of the pleadings, whether Petitioner is
Catseiberry.
Florida.
exercising itt delegated
Springs and Seminole County, Southwest '. of Section 21. Township
Collier County landowners costs of retaking, storing and sale Of properly
Said election shall be held at the
Florida,onceaw,$,foratleastfour 21 South. Range 29 East. Seminole
sd motor vehicle and the
st of authority and the amount to behave argued that such an cx- publicatlono,noticeofsal,andthen deposited for each of the parcels Of Casselberry Fire Department (4) consecutive weeks prior to tie County, Florida;
Building on said date and at the
tensive bufler zone, which also tothesatlsfaction of the balancedue propt1rty. The Court will make and times
dateof the Public HearIng; the date
PARCEL): West 17) feet of North
authorized for the PUb'PC of of IPie
enter such Order as it deems proper
first publication to thi date of ill S feet of Northeast
of
4
would come under state land under the cOntrcl covering the and
electing
the
following
city
officials,
If the Court finds that Petitioner
the
publication, both dates in. Southeast ' of Southwett '
purchase-of said motor vehicle, Any
of
development controls, is not Surplus will be paid to you and you is entitled to possession of the to wit:
clusive. shall not be- lets thin Section 21, Townthip 27 South,
MAYOR OF
THE CitY Of twenty-eight (71) days In
needed. That argument is cxaddition, Range 29, East, Seminole County,
will remain liable br any balance property in advance of final
Casselberry,
Florida
notice shall be- potted in the area to Florida. arid East II? let's of ?totth
pected to surface once again remaining unpaid under said con iudcment,the Court will tx the time
TWO (2) MEMBERS ci the City
within which arid the terms upon
be considered for annez;tion and illS fed of Northwest
1 of
Council of the City of Casseiberry, zoning
Tuesday.
which
will
you
be
required
O
at least fifteen (15) days Southeast '4 of Southwest '
of
SOBIK'S SANDWICH
Florida.
prior to the date of the Public Section 21. Township 21 South.
SHOPS. INC. surrender possession to Petitioner.
This
Notice
shall
be
posted
as
WITNESS my hand andthe Seal of
Hearing.
Range 79 East, Seminole County,
L. W. Carroll, Jr , Esquire
required In the City of Cassetberry,
the above Cowl ths 1st day of
DATED thIt 74th day of October, Florida.
P0, Box 9)1
Florida, and shall be publiShed in AD 1973
November, 1973.
21 U.S Highway 1792
PARCEL 3: The East 192 feet
the Sanford Herald once each week
(Seal)
S Phyllis J Jordahl
'ESS
North ill S beet of Northwest
Caue'lberry, Florida
fct' it least four (1) consecutive
Arthur H. Beckwitl, Jr.
City Clerk
'.of Southeast 'iof Southwest ' of
Attorney for Sobik's
weiks
prior
1,
to
December
1973.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
of the City of
Section ii, TownShip 21 South,
Sandwich Shops, Inc.
Dated at Casseiberry, Florida,
By Martha T. VihIen
Altamorde Springs,
Range 79 East, Seminole County,
PublIsh: NOv. 17. 1973
thiS 2'd øay of October, AD. 1971.
As Deputy Clerk
FIoridi
Florida;
0EV
(Seal)
Publ,sti: Oct. 29. Nov S. 17, 19, 26,
Howard R. Matte-c
PARCEL 4; West 'aol 5.otjtP,e-ai'
B Grier,
Assistant County Attorney
1973
'a 01 Southeast 'a 04 SouthweSt ' c.'
Mayor
110 E Commercial Street
OEU 190
NOTICE FOR BIDS
Sect.ori ii. 1own,tp 21 South.
Publith Oct 79. NOv 5, 17, 10, 26.
Kirk Plata
The Seminole County Board
Range 29 East, Seminole Count s ,
1973
MIAMI (Al') — Vandalism County Commissioners will receive Sanford, Florida 37771
Florida, and North-east
oh
CITY OF ALTAMONTE
0(099
PublIsh; Nov. 3, 17, 19, 26. 1973
Southeast ' of Southwest . LESS
SPRINGS, FLORIDA
has disrupted electrical service bids at the-office-of Arthur H Beck- DFV
--WeSt corner 17$ ftet West III S feet
Notice of Public ilearing
In the Circuit Court, Siminol
to about 500,000 customers since with. Jr., Clerk, up to 17:00 noon
TO 'HOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Monday, November 76, 1973, for
Northwest of Section 21. Towntziip 21
County, Florida,
the start of a 12-day strike furnishing the following items of IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE In Probate.In re-: Estate of
Notice 's hereby given by the City South. Range 29 East. 5emlnle
JUDICIAL CIRCOunCil of Altamonte Springs. County. Florida.
against Florida Power
light new equipment to the County of EIGHTEENTH
JOSEPH L CORLEY
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Florida
PARCEL 5: East 37055 tees of
Deceased. Seminal, County, Florida, that sad
Co.,
company spokesman Seminole,
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
A TWO (2) 4WHEEL DRIVE
ToAllCreditorsandPersonspiaying City Council will hold a HEARING Northwest 'a of Southeast 'a of
CIVIL ACTION N0 73-1553D
i1YS.
Southwest ' LESS East 197 feet,
STATION WAGONS
Claims or Demands Against Said on the gue-ition of changing th
DIVISION 0
FOUR (4) COMPACT SEDANS
zoning classification from IL. In
Section ii. Township ii
Estate:
In ret The Marvifl,
TWO (2) COMPACT PICKUP
Range 29 East. Seminole Counti.
You and each of you are hereby dustrial Light. to C 0, Corn
The spokesman said Sunday
OVA I
wife,
and
GOODE N.
TRUCKS
notified and relured 'o presnt any merc'al General. for the following Flor-o,i
coIl)pany-paicl security forces
RONALD MMII 000DEPI, husband
PARCEL 6: Beginn'ng 370 IS feet
0. ONE (I) CREW CAB PICKUP
claims and demands wtticl you, or' deScribed pl'operiy
OVA T. GOCDEN,
vary from day to day but have TRUCK
BIck 0, Of Weathi'rsfeid as West of Northeast Corner of Nor
either of you may have against the
Petit loner. estate
E.ONE (I) CAB FORWARD VAN
of JOSEPH L. CORLEY, recorded n Piat Book Ii. Pages 61 thwest '.ot Southeast ' of South
included as mans as 800 cornvs
F. ONE (I) ID YARD TANDEM
deceased, lateol said County, to the Mid 65 of the Public Records of west 'i. Section 21. TO*fl;hip 21
trierically hired guards,
RONALD NMN 000DEN,
AXLE DUMP TRUCK
Clerk, Circuit Court, Seminole Seminole County, Floridi; less the South. Range 79 East, Semno.'
Respondent.
stall and supervisory C!13
Specification; may be obtained at
County, Florida. rurI1nq West 7$ St
County, Florida, at his office in the eatte-fly Ii 95 feet. less the right; of
NOTICE OF SUIT
feet, thence % degreeS 11' East
200' at the nor
court house of said County at San way and leSs 700'
ploycs, 60 off-duty policemen, the office Of the Seminole- County TO RONALD
NMN 0000EN
rngnrer, 130.3 South Ortarijo Drive-.
ford. Florida. wthn six calendar thmast carrier and tess 700' 7QØ. at 71001 In'.'t, thrnte North 773 II p..'
IS helicopter pilots, and 13 Sanlord. Florida. 32171. or by
Re'sIltce U.nov,n
ho the bvginnng
months from the time of the t.ri the- northwest orrwr
5'u1ise, Niw York
guard dogs in the 35'-tuu.ity writing Clerk's Off iCe-, P0. Drawer
Th, Hearing will be held in the
The Hearing will be held 'is tt"
pub.ication of this notice Two
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED copes 01 each claim or demand City Halt, Al'amonte Springs, City Hail. Altamonte Sprin4'. C. Sanford, Florida 32711 All bids
area serviced by the huge
that an action Icr dissolution f
arc to be in a sealed enveiop,
shall be in writing, and shall state Florida, on Tuesday. Decemoer 4, Flor'da. en Tuesday, December
utility.
mefriagehasbeenfiledagainst you IhepiaceofresidenceanØpastoffice- 1971, at 1 30 PM or as soon I?3, at .1 )0 PM or as
plainly marked on the Outside,
soon
you are required to serve a copy
"Sealed Bid for (Item), open
addresS of the- clamant, and shall be- ttuereatter as possible, at which time there-alter as poSsible-. t *h(p% time
Of you written
enses, if any, to Sworn to by the claimant, his age-nt, interted parties tar ano against interested Dirties tor and against
1k said there is tic estimate of Novemoer 76, 1973"
JERROLD A. BROSS. Attoristy for
Uds will be opened at 7.00 P Pit.,
proVused io.img (hinge will t,e
or attorney and accompanied by a lne proposed zon,ng cnai. will bethe colnpany's security costs.
Petitioner, 350 N. Washington tiling fee at on d.11ar
November 26, 1973. ifl the
hmsrd and f'nai ,vt.on taken
arid Such heard and final action taken,
Police lorces in Dade and MondAy,
Ave-flue, TttusvHle, Florida 37750,
claim or demanc3not sofited shall be
Board o County Commissioner-s
THIS NOT ICE ha; been posted ,n
THIS NOTICE h1rt been posted '1
liroward counties, where the Meeting Room, Second Floor of the and file tPie original with the Clerk of
three
i public places with't tIe three Fit ç.Jt)lc places ui,'thin th.d
City of Altarionte 5prng. Flor,da. City at ,',it,'nontp 5pr,ng. F)j.,
S Katherine S Corley
brunt of plant and line van- Court Hote n Sanford, Florida the above styled court on or' before
December 3rd, 1973 otherwise a
Artual a,yard to successful bidder
and publiShed in the Sanford Herald, and publ,SPiqtJ 'is the Sanford Herald
AS
executor
ot
the
Last
dalisiti has occurred, estimated will be made at the next regular lucigment may be intered agaInst
a newspaper Of Qeneral circut,ton a nc-'*spaprr of general c,rcuial iri
Will arid Testament of
the strike has cost them a total County Commitsion Meeting In the you :gr the relief demanded In the
in Said C.ty. One (I) t,m at least
'n Said City. on" Ill P've at le,ist
JOSEPH I.. CORLEY.
Court House, Florida, Tuesday, Complaint or petItion,
01 $53,000.
deceased title-en (IS) das prior to tti lime it titters 11%) ula,s p'-nr tc ttti- tni.
WITNESS my hand and teal of
November 77 )973
the Hearing
l?i' Hi'.irng
STENSTROM DAVIS
said Court on October 31st, 1973
Arthur 14. flt-ckw'th, Jr ,
Phyllis Jorctabl.
PhIlS 'arC ,:
&amp;
MCINTOSH
lirowird County Sheriff i-i
(Sea't
Clerk
City Cle-rI
City Clerk
Attorneys br Executiri
ward J. Stack Saul FI'l. should
Arthur H Beckwitp, Jr.
Bo.ird of County
CI of Altjmvoi
City 01 Altamonte
P0 Box 1330
A Clerk of slid Court
CommiSsIoners
5prinq. Fiord,
Florida State Bank
Sprint, Florida
corilpe'3sIIte cities an(i counties
By Joy Webb
Seminole- Co'jity, Florida
Dated thi', 7th day of Ptøi,empjr,, D-xk-ci thiS PH d,i,
Suite
7?
enforctlil:nt
for part of 11w law
Deputy Clerk
A 0 IC?)
A 0 1971
By. W Both, Jr
Sanford, FIor,d 37771
i'xpen.es incurred during the
PubIIih' Ploy. S. I?. IC, 24'. 1973
Publiih; Nov U. IC. 197)
PubliSh Nv 17, II?)
t'uhli',f, N.r '7 t'rY I
Publish Nov 5. Ii, IV. 74, 197)
DCV 19
0EV 73
DCV 70
r'i ', OFV 31
ltrIke.

third and final visit to the lab,
they are to conduct extensive
earth resources, medical and

of the City of
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Publish: NOv. 12, 1973
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"We were just sorry the big
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biocked off to traffic and tie
number of shoppers seems to pulse
through the narrow streets. It's
COUIJIIOB tO lock up and see a sign
advertsing Levy's Toy Store aitd
then look across the street and
01
sign for Hadid's Clothing
Store.
"it's been this way for decades,"
says Cherzman explaining that his
65-year-old father, Adoipho, came
Brazil 48 years ago and found Jews
and Arabs living and working peace.
fully together in the same area of
town where the merchants' associaLion is now active,
In the first part of the 20th ('en-

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their training for a record 85day space mission.

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WAShINGTON - The re- brought 't up at a wedding
ported Winte house plot to January 1973, and mentioned '
set lire to the esteemed that he considered it a very
8rookins Institute as a (unnyjoke."
Colson, in a talk with us,
cover (or an FBI burglary of
its files, accoriing to secret said "the story is Disneyland
testimony, was no joke but a East and I have fully testified
serious proposal from before fedelal investigating
bodies as to the true cirCharles Cotson.
The former presidential cumstances."
Colson's friends Insist he is
trouble-shooter laughed off
rumors earlier this year of a given to overstatement in
scheme to burn Brookings. jest. He once made a joking
When we told him about the remark, they recall, about
sworn testimony we have sending in troops to close $1
now obtained, he dismissed it down the Washington Post
as "Disneyland East."
presses.
'I
the
test
imony
was
Footnote: Caulfield, who
___________________________
1A sia Memo
ldK,g from no less than John did a good job as assistant
Caulfield, the exTreasury director of the Treasury's
Department aide and jack- Alcohol, Tobacco and FireL
P
of-all tricks, who did under- arms unit after leaving the
cover work for the White White House, lost his job and
Coey Ne Se1ee
leadership is likely to bring a
Jc
!evt-; that ri-t' l;i'
ll thrfire
:lvnt:u', Jlousi. Ii,' tnld th' Siiti' ('.UJW (IWfl With !I!cl'rs ill the
lt'Tht near- sii4inIlcant alteration of l)rvsIIt is sucui a to CflI1 tlure, his epua1Iy at the outset, in Watergate investigators wake of Watergate. Now job'
tt
confrontation between the Chinese foreign policy and successors will probably be Following those policies which behind closed doors that he less, with three children to
United States and the Soviet behavior," the article said,
people of less authority. They bear Mao's stamp of approval, refused to start the Brook- support. he answered our in__________________
______________________
Union raised some questions
ings fire because "enough is quiries with a polite 'no coni/2P'
_LJ,,__
_- _'
—_
about the quality of th 50
enough."
ment." GeIb told us,inciden_____
called detente between Moscow
The preposterous plot tally, that he had no
_______
- _____i__________
and Washington.
raises specters of the dassified files
_________
_____________________
Reichstag fire in 1933 when
Inside i/ic White House: An
.'..jhf
Hitler's
aides
conembattled
President Nixon
tt! what of the
_____
I
to
burfl
down
the
Gt'r
pros and cor,s
;c;j'i
SiU.S. detente?
—.—
--''-.
man parliament so it could of resigning with his advisers
It Is understandable if U.S.
____________
be blamed on the Corn- before he declared to the naofficials soinethnes feel Like
_________________
munists.
tion his determination to stay
pinching themselves to see If
July
1911
,, •i..*. ..'"
.4'
in
thc '''
they a4e dreaming. The present
_____
The mini-Reichstag by physically abe, until the end
state of vastly Improved
(
-.
Nixon's
1inles, as detailed in a of nis term
relations between the People's
secret cit In mary of
The President told his
Republic of China and the
Caulfield's
testimony,
wa&amp;
ases
solemnly Ibat he would
II
United states is something that
proposed
"in
early
July
of
step
down
if he should ever
even the most bold futurist
1971."
Caulfield
said
Colson
feel
his
leadership
was hurtmight not have predicted live
asked
him
"to
get
some
naing
America.
But
he
felt that
years ago.
______________tional serurity documents he had greater experience
Edward E. Rice, who had a
______________
from the office of slie Geib and understanding than any
longanddistlnguishedcareerjn
—
(a former Defense Depart- successor to deal with the
'"T.; -L"i
'
the US. Foreign Service before
ment offlcial at the Brook- foreign policy problems now
retiring a few years ago,
ings Institute."
facing the nation.
examines the question in an
The careful Caulfield,
The implication of his
article "The Sino-U.S. Detente:
•
uneasy about sneaking docu• remark was that he conhow Durabte?" in a recent
ments out of Geib's office. sidered it a patriotic duty to
issue
"Asiati Survey," a
warned Colson "of the remain on the job. He felt
monthly review of con- __________
-.
difficulties that the project those who are now calling for
,,•"'
temporary Asian affairs
- . -.
would cause because of the his departure simply don't
.
.
I
security questions."
published by the University of
— ,
understand the gravity of the
Declares the document: international crisis.
California
'4
"Colson suggested that one
Rice recalls the steps leading
- Nixon reminded aides that
I
up to the Peking-Washington
way o getting the informa- President Harry Truman had
rapprochement and notes th3t,
ton was to have the District fought back ar. all-time, 23
on the Chinese side, the Idea
of Columbia fire regulations per cent low in th" polls. The
changed and have the FBI American people like a
bears the mprt of Premier
respond to all arscns. Cølson fighter, said the President,
Chou En-mi and that its
-suggested
that there could be who indicated he would
adoptIon
"unquestionably
'
- 'a
fire
at
the
Brookings In- follow this example.
required" the approval of '
.
stitute
and
then
the FBI could
He noted that the demands
Chairman Mao Tse-tung.
- ''
- -,
-________
take
the
file
otit
of
Gelb's
offor
his impeachment have
-I
..
-----(-;=:-Itshxild also be noted, Rice
j•
lice."
•
;
. ,..
already changed, largely, to 4,
said, that the policy evidently
.
. ,•, ,,.
-.,
.-.. :
Caulfield
said
he
"believed
calls
for his resignation. He
was not one on which the
'
4'
that
the
clear
implication
regards
this as evidence that
leadership had been united.
'
was
for
(him)
to
start
a
fire
his
foe,
doubt their ability to
"With Mao now in his 80th
there." But this was too much impeach him.
year, it Is pertinent to ask
for the White House gumshoe.
For him to resign, added
whether a change from his
Non!ecret weapon
After hearing Cc.lson's thePresiden(,wouldbelaken
proprosal,Caullield"literally as an admission of guilt.
:an
to (presidential counsel Therefore, he intends to
Pan American
—
John) Dean's office" and said spend his remaining three
he was catching "the next years in office, battling, Truplane to San Clemente man-style, for his "rightful
because 'enough is enough." pla in history."
Dean's Interest
truer to IJrondt: President
Caulfield explained that Nixon has written a conS
Copley Ne Service
and Syrian. and a few Palestinians
tury, homes and businesses were inDc a n had also been in - cil latory, secret letter to West
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terspersed in dcwntown R1. Arab
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RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil
membership is Jewish and the rest
and Jewish families were both
had sought "background Brandi, who had complained
Despite the conflict In the Middle
are Brazilian, Spanish, portuguese,
selling the same kind of things and
about its personnel and that the United States had orEast,ArabsandJewssuugetalong
10 settiC lit the same part of
financing."Indeed,Deanmay dered a worldwide alert
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have had Brookings' tax without consulting the NATO
Brazil has approxImately 150,000
eIght-block area in downtown RIO
returns "pulled...in the sum- allies and had moved miliJews and 1,5 mIllion Arabs. Most ctf
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help, establishing a welcomi atmosphere of
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DEAR ABBY: I have two daughters who are pregnant
and not married. One is 15, anti the other Is 18. The 15 year
just entering 10th grade, and I don't want her to
marry so young. I think she should finish high school first.
The boy is 18, and plans on going to college. I spoke with
hhq mother, and she said after the baby comes, if it looks
like her son, MAYBE he will marry my da'ighter.
Thelayear old isexpecting(irst.Herboy friend said
he
be didnt have any plans for marriage right now because
he has live more car payments to make, but when he is
and clear he will pay mething toward the baby's
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(13) who, what,
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2:30 (2) The Doctors
(6) The Edge Of
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(9) Girl in My
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(44) Patiy Duke
3:00 (2) Another World
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(6) GarnbIt
(9) Password
(44) Trouble With
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(6) Luve Of Life
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do the show. Anytime a man recommend ation. But he's
turns his back on $100,000 unable to cope with It, until he
he'd like it to be for a good gets some more help from his

in the script

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Nurses Aides, Kitchen help, part
time and full time. Apply
Seminole Lodge NurSing Home 300
Qay Ave. anlO4'0

Motels Hotels

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Family unitS, efficiency &amp; over
flitpt. Low weekly rates 322 3.10)

SEASON TO BE JOLLY- Earn
extra money forgiftl as an AVON
representative in your spare time
Call 444 3079,

WVlt to tell Something? A small
investment In a Classified Ad will
bring results

Household help, five days, must
have tra,lsportation. M$-44$6

Newly renovated, Clan A rating.
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Want Ad

Hours

5a.m.. 5:30p.m.
turdays&amp; Holiys

Farms representative to
continue construction and the
city had no plans to halt the
building. Building permits were
Issuedfor both tracts before the
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r,lrrn Fresh Rabbit, any quantity.
go - iernment inspected, 79c a
pund, 322 57)2.

Day Before PublicatLon

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Defendant panics and C.tiZCns (or an4 against
the proposed annexation and zonint
,D..!O6ERT NATHAN DEN. will be heard. Said hearing may be
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eônIini..1 frewvi tin,m

Phone 323 0552.
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Advisor.

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Loflgwood, Florida, and in three (3)
other places within the City, ana

7-Motels

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fl-Eating Places

recorded irs Piat Book is,
the Public Records of Seminole
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has been ,u
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the City of Longwood and Seminole
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to-Do

It Yourself
11-Instructions

whost address
612
to the date of the Public
San'rd Atlantic Bank Building,
Hearing; the date of the first
N
Sanford, Ftoridj. 32771 on or before
ar' oatioy 'a,: publication to the date of the last
Devonshire residents are tht 12th day CS December, AD. 1973, required
to serve a copy of
your publication, both dates inclusive,
and lilt the original with the Clerk
nrjr
aoain
written
defenses,
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if any to it, nn the shill not be leis than twenty eight
thC above styled Court, Sarxord.
I I tff'tatt
e whosenameand (21)day'.. lnaddition,noticeshallbe
rezong on SR 434 from R2 tO Seminole County, Florida,
other
the area to be considered
B-I for the Georges St. Laurent WiSO a Iud0ment will be entered HIGH Hernando MERRITT &amp; posted in
for annexation and zoning at least
State Bank
aa'
YOU for the relief dmanded Building, Pcrtt
trac
t taRan eg line Road
Office Box ,gy, fifteen (IS) days prior to the date of
In the Petition.
Brooksville, Florida 33517
the PublIC Heating.
WITNE5Smy
hind and the seal of an tile the original wlth the clerk 04
DATED thIs 16th day Of October.
Finalactionontherezomngts theaboveCourtonthisme7flsdayof theabovestyled court on or before 197).
Novtmber,
kD.
1973.
sI&amp;ed ti.at
fmWr 11, 1973. otherwise a
S: Onnie P. Shomate
Arthur H, Beckwith, Jr.
&amp;
Ivdgment may be entered agaInst
City Clerk
nase iIi3.LIvu U$. re2oflu.g .4Il
Clerk at Circuit Court
for relief demanded In the
of the City of
when
increase traffic Mems
5emlnole County, Florida
and could
complaInt or petition,
Longwood. Florida
By: Linda M. Harris
WITNESS my hand and the sealof
Publith: Oct. 23. 29, Nov. 5. 17. 20.
Deputy Clerk
said Court on this 1st day of
low-lying land in the parcel is CARROLL BURKE
1973
November AD., 1973.
DEU iS)
filled in.
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17 Week Chord Course
Harry Wester. 373-1379

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Clerk of the Cifutt Court
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Adoption of an ordinance Blflk Bldg
[)og S6tOtd, rlorlda 17771
annexing the remainder of
Track Road Is scheduled.
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Unfurnished
31-Apartments Rent
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Male Help Wanted

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32-Houses Rent Unfurnished

Expe'riencedonly, grader operators.
Apply in person to Whitaker

33-Houset Rent Furnished

Paving, Sanford Airport, Building
IC'3. between 7:30 md 5 - 30 am

34-Mobile Homes Rent

Pb. 372 5615.

Yorkers apply In person to
American Wood Products, 1297
CharlesSt LonQwood, Fla. -

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34-Resort Property
For Rent

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the placeofresidenceandpost office TO WHOM IT
Publish: Oct. 32.29. Nov. £ 17, 1973
MY CONCERN:
504thecla1reant.indthallbe
Notice it hereby given tnat the DEU-133
sworntobytheclalmant.Puisgent, undersigned, Pursuant to the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, 114 .iND
or attorney and such claim not so
Fictit. Name Statute Chapter FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
shall be vot.1.
us os Florida Statute, will register FLORIDA
Ella Martin Roberts
with thi CIe'k of the Circuit Court, IN CIViL ACTION NO 731474 0
of the Last
ioand for Seminole County, Florida, In re Adantion f
Will and Testament of
upon receipt of proof of the LEONOERNA
OVL.r:n.
Charles Haynft.
publication of ti rtLo, t
NOTICE OF ACTION

arid Gro,es

Delivery Man,

IS-Retort Property
For Sale

Apply 903 West 3rd 5*
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16-Income And
invest men prope, ty

tNelders - Fitters
Mechanics. Painter

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$97 N. Hwy, 477

(liaised titious name
to wit
III '0 LEON ALDOLPHOUS
Thomas A. Spur, R
DEPENDENT CARPENTER ASSN.
TIMBERLAKE
SPEER &amp; SPEER PA
ir which I am engaged
Wh
residence and
Attorneys it Law
businhssat17O1LeeRApt EU
addreis are

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57-Appliances

53-TV

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54-Graqe

Rummage Sales

5-BodR &amp; Marine
Equipment

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56-Camping Equipment
ii Public hearing. Continued
57-Sporli ,quipmetl
public hearing on variance to P0 Box 1)44
Winter Park. Florida in tht City C
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
NOTIFIED
s8-Btcycles
it .iSanford, Florida 37771
Winter Park. Florida,
urulnance
ubdivision PublIsh:
that HORACE JACKSON has filed a
Nov. S. 13,19,76. 1973
That the
59-Musical Merctidnuisa
?arty ifltJfe$ttd in said Complaint In the abovestyled Court
orthrmmce
0EV
business enterprise s as follow's
tne
for
adoption
of the above nened
2 Resolution 2. Intent to
60-Of fici Equipment
Mike St.'dar
minor child and you are hereby
n
NOTICE
OF
SHERIFF
S
SALE
And Su"lies
annex nig IJUiI5.
Dated at Cauelberry Seminole required to serve a copy of your
'4OTICEISHEREBYGIVENttIOt
County,
Florida.
October.
1973
3i Resolution
O. Intent to by virtue of that certain Writ Of Publish: Oct.29,
written defenses. if my. on KEN
i.l-Building Materials
Nov 5, 12. 1$, 1973 PIETH W. McINTOSH, of STEII
annex Sinedy property-Club ixecution itsued out uf and under DEU )
si-Lawn and Garden
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STROM, DAVIS &amp; MCINTOSH,
Attorn3ys for Plaintiff Post Office

NOTICE FOR SIOS

43 Machinery and Tools

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November 26.

973

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for default and ultimate Iudgmlnt will

which aforesaid Writ of Executn ending December 1. 1974
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on ttse 17th day of O

'evipit upon tpia tclLw'ng
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Clerk 01 the Circuit Court
Donnelly and Wahi, Inc., said
UIatIUneIy.
E Metal Pipe
fly Linda M Harris
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property be4ng located in Seminole
may be obfaintd at
(Jperi bids on sale of dragline, County. Floqld, more particularly theSpecifications
Deputy Clerk
Off-ce of
the Seminole County STEPISTROM, DAVIS &amp;
On bids on dump trucks for described as fotlows
Engineer 4.300 South Orlando Drive McINTOSH
I)tihlk Works Deruirtrnent.
A Case Model $40 Loader- Sanford, Florida, 17771. or by Florida State ftank
Bacihoe. SinaI No. 1451051
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Office. P.O Drawer $4Ji$e 7
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Sanford Florida the above
Ro, Seccn(l Flay Of the are engaged n bus'nics at 470 S
deatrlbecl personal Property
S*rifi
Court Hoye tn Sanford Flytda French AV
Seminole
Proaerly being stored at Altamonfe Attuaf award t tucceiti of b dd.r County
O4'.da unde
tlous
Garage in Attarnonte $prngs
name of sAhFoRo TIRE SER
witi e mç as
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from tP Civ.l Cnly Cr
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ntend to register
Meeting n Inc

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at Sitertff s Of Ct
Tna' laud s11e ii being rTi.de to
satisfy fat terms 01 544 Writ of
Eeculion
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Count Zono'ig Board
3 Fire Truck Pamert
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C.ety Florida
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Assemblet's and coil wlndtrs, trans
lormtr-*. 10 people needed - good
pay arid good conditions. Dek
Industrlei,InC., 135-7177.

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Tuesd,, Pdove'rby 27 973
Artnvr H Be(kwuth Jr
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PttTh Nt 1? 5 !973
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Statutes To Wit 75ection e65
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atesrnan-Clerk. Prefer
cx
perienced man in lumber, building
mates-al, or hardware, Good pay.
Many fringe benefits. including
health and accIdent insurance,
holiday and vacation pay, and

profIt sharing, Call Gregory

SELl- SERvIC1C0lNOPKAft0

KAR WASH available San

maintenance background desired
Company bentfits. Salary corn
rrienstjrate with experenc.

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72-Auction
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75-Campers

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7k-Auto Repairs.
Parts Accesonies
77-Junk Cars Removed
70-Molorcycles

79-Trucks and rat
BO-Autot (or

pony, excellent fringe benefIts and
'.orklng conditions All unifcrms
"d .qijipmiiiit furnIshed Apply in
etsos't, 1001 F*ecutiveCentec Or,
Prtnndo ntr Pi P94 0761 collect

ROUTE SALES
Large AAA Food Co.
NI EDS TOP NOTCH ROUTE

IALESMEN FOR THE SAN.
FORD AREA.
en

Sat.

il-A,iation
advtrtis.n1 appeanind in TI,
Sanford Herald on WedOeSday wilt
automatically 1* plaCed In Thur

Sday FAMILY Bi\RGAtI4 NEWS
SECTION thu iç u s!n'?td te an
#'orneintnra
h5trtrOfl itt cOmputing their earned
rt

551Irfing salary )I73. Total earnings
sated on 25 pet. co,nmisiion,
S Day Week
Vehicle &amp; expenses furnti-i
Family 3rovp Insurance
Retirement program
Opportunity for good financial
çtrowth &amp; promotion

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I;r p'sonal iflfptyiw sc'-e (r,ir1e5
t.jUOrl, Wednesday or Tftursdtty,
piOv 11 or IS at The Holiday Inn,
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furnished

house

country. $130 mo. ptu
$50
damage.Callafter4pm.3fl47$1.
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Mobile Homes Rent

Wanted toown arid operate candy &amp;
confection vfldli'ta .'rt.,t. ia.i..-.*
and surrounding area Pleasant
bt/Sifl('%I High
items. Can
stert part
Age or experience
not Important, Requires car and

Young man would like another
young man to share rent of trailer.
All utilities, TV, linen inckdd.
327 9054
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Profes..sionai office-I rooms plus
restroom Slmn's Laboratory,
240 San Marcos /ve Contact Mr.

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EP.Simon,evenings2-332.

Beautiful Riverfront

7574 Park Dr 373 211$
REALTOR
After hours 3221)645
3729711
322 3991
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BY OWNER--New Kingsbeqry 3
bedroom, 2 bath Central heat ant
air. Range, dishwasher, disposal,
fully carpeted. Lot 161 x 45' VA
and Conventional financing. Ph.
171 440

CORBETT
REAL ESTATE,
PEAL TOFh
641 4791. DeBary5rl 4#5

"Santord's Sales Leider"

jj bedroom, 7 bath, central heat
and ar, tw car garage, fenced
yard, withiOanortedc,trusfr,,,
cnnv.nl.nt 1 Shopping area.
1.39.500

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C:IC:CC 3
hin, I bun. wai'
to wall carpet, drapes, Stove.
refrigerator, garage and fenced
$.24.7

5)1900.

JOHN SAULS AGENCY
211 N 0.ik. Sanioi'd

327 1171 day, 323 Ot$Seve

parquet floors, some carpet,
electrIc kitchen counter, 532.300.

CASSELBERRY

Pleasant, clean well kept 3 bedroom.
I bath home In convenient
location. Paneled family room,
borhood, wall tc wall carpet, large
41r conditioned garage, fully
shady yard. $39,000.
fenced yard. Ideal for young
x,.,dl inGoren.
PhP?-e(t
RETIREMENT
525,000. (cii Corintie ku%it'tl
DREAM 2 bedrooms, on large lot,
Ass or.
shade- and fruit trep, fced
S 16. 800

Building includeS 3 attractIve

Hall Realty
I', I. #l,t lila
eaitor, i~iI14

Doartm.nt RVV
393$ Meødowbrook Rd.
St. Louis, MN., 35424

Inc.

Realtors

M. UNSWORTH REALTY
)W.FirstSl

Payton

606$ or 373 OS I?

CI? W Fir;? St

Rity, 377 130)
7640 Plaw,5thAy itt? 97

DRY CLEANERS

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Rooms for Rent
CLIFF JORDAN

Room for Rent, $6 wk.
Pnivilegeof kitchen If desired. $2)

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Ph.322-Il$3

Franklin Arms Apartments

]odaikk
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
STOPS

I I 2(1 Florida

Sanford. Ilh)rnla

As'enllr

AVAILABLE

1503W. 25th St
3 bedrooms, 2 baths, carpeting &amp;
drapes. Pool. Kitchen equipped 3
Childrenaccepted. Call2227070
Tu b•'ooqyss, 1 bath, wall to *40
rarpeting, drapes, central heat
-I'' Fully Quipçed kilChn
with dishwasher. Call Mrs.
Weatrierby 3734632
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HOSTESS
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BUS BOY/GIRL

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Another Quality Hem* De

pment

by araliey Odham

I? BEDROOMS, ADULTS ONLY

PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
2545 Park Drive,, 322 2161

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Rent
Furnished

Apartments

Nice 1 bedroom trailer, also api
Quiet, near stOr. AduiI only.

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Two bedroom duplex fufliShed
d7Xi Orlando Drive,
-,infOrd

Excel lent
Employ
Benefits

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SOUTH OF AiRPORT BLVD.
SANFORD, FLORIDA

anequalOPportunity

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Chilc.'en's outgrown clothes, toys
and furnIture sell quickly with a
classifltd ad.

Boats &amp; Marine
Equipment

5$

P085014 MARINE
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10' Aluminum Jofei boat. Inp. Sears
motor. 2½ gal, auxiliary gas tank.
Good condition. $175. Ph, 322106.5.

Air Conditionkig

Glass-Msnori

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estimate, call Carl Harris, at
SEARS in Sanford. 132 1771.

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Gel cash buyers for a sinit4 n

CaSts or terms. United reight
Sales, 3550 S. Orange Ave.,
Orlando.Mon.. Frl.9toC, S.at.tto
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SADDLE EQUIPMENT BOOTS
sS'estern Wear, Save at the Olil
C vral Western Shop, 17 17. I mile

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Building Materials

III) Hwy. $7 92. Open Sat.&amp; Sun. t S

New Lumber For Sale
Reasonable
323 5630

53$ 2970

BEDROOM SETS, just received 1
new I piece bedroom lets. Set

1 like new swivel bar stools, cost $19
ca., will take 113 cc. Polaroid land
camera ItS. May be seen 7603
Marshall Ave.
lvJ) SINGER zig zag sewing
machInes, (7) never been used.
These machines have built in
control'&amp; for zig-tag. bultholes,

Household Goods

Maqnovoz Console HIFI, %15
Redwood Settee md Rocker with
fruarn t,.jshions. 575 3221114.

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moth pryl, 17 x iS ft. 2 yr's. old,
5175 Clean. Call
$ 6)21 after S
,'.ii SON MAlES? FIJRP4ITUP.E
buy Sell-trade

J1IJISE.FlrstSt,,

3323.73

373-5954

A&amp;RAPPLIANCEREPAIR

62 LawnandGard,n

KAC'rUS KORRAL, 25S1 Sanford
Aye Next to Horse &amp; Rider
Cactus, pottery &amp; special plantsl
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5mpoper for on:5 $1 per dày.
CARROt L'S FURNITURE

Grooming

serviced for
winter. Call Geneva Htq. &amp; Air.
rC01'id_Sevice.373-5.434.

Ph. $30 1735
FviIlineGEApple-j
Sanford Electrir Company
2Szi Park DrIve, 332-1562

DRYWALL-SPRAYING
&amp; PAINTING
its "Fix up" Time. Hire an expert

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med. shots. $45 Animal Havtn
Grooming &amp; Boarding Kennels
317 5737
DOG HOUSES

140W WITH A CLASSIFIED AD
r'peirmanIm today's classifie.-j _____________________________

k!!JtY Care

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1-Sot-ne Improvements, repaIr-s and

1

Ilormenly Harrieft's Beauty PIDOkI
519E.Pine,3fl.5742.

general maintenance,

concrete

rk

etc. Call Jerry, 30 5395.
Estimate,
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Free

Pug Puppie's, AKC Rag.
Stud 5-prvic, Available
323*299
Free Kittens
134-31*7 after S
IrISh Setter, female,3 met old, AKC
Rag. Wormed All shots. 372-4067.

Cleanlig

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New Shingles tacked on by sqare
511 air, or by hand L.censed 6.
3231332_
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BULLDOZER WORK

learing lots our SpecIalty. 373-1731
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Carpentry, Remodeling, Additions.
Custom Work Free Estimate. 37)

ewing
I will Sew CuStom made slip cover's
See Mary L Anderson, $5) E.
Orange Ave. Longwood

Ceramics
JACKSON'S CERAMICS. supplies,
kiln dialer .0 5. Cioied Thursday
&amp; Sunday. 322-7921.

Cuttom made tci-eei rooms, car

G'I aSh buyc'rS for a smaii ,n
vestment, Place a low-cost
(I i'.%'f'cd id
"e-utt

Let a classified ad help you ,lean out
your attic, garageorbasement'

FABRICATION, 3

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AUCOCK
RoolingA SbtM,tai
',ulers &amp;
Spouts
50QFrencpsAve,3fl'S54

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HANDYMAN
REASONABLE PRICES. CALI.372

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For

Builders,

tub contractors

Complete House Plans and Shop
Orawung
Fast, dependable,
economical. Call VICtOq-345 3743

KIRBY VACUUMCLEANER
authorized sales &amp; se-fyce in
Sanfomni Open 9 5, M)n Fri , Sat
9 1 107 W. 27th St. Ph. 373 5130
FREE HomeDemonstraton

.',.i- l?Q Sell SQT'thifl,, xmaii
.n a
Will
'-fing results

WallpaperHangin

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SmalIJjwn.(l
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PrOfesj,uonalwatlpai,erHanq,r
Lcmj P irr.ta Co'n-'
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FreeEst,matesP11)326173

LandCkonng
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Hodges &amp; Os-lIt i5 Land Clearing
Excavating &amp; Grading Pn 373
1797 or 322 4243, day or ftc
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I-looks Garde-n &amp; Lawn
Serv;ce
i 'nit aping Mowiny

Eduing

tteeEet

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TrImming

Ils Fix-up" Time. Nir• an expert
repairman from todjy's c1atified

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321 flIa "I a

CONCRETE PATIOS
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HOME IMPROVEMENTS

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COGBURN FENCE Co.

VacuumCleaners

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materials LEACH ALLJMIflUM

for

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Painting-interIor &amp; exterIor,
repairs,rpoftpainted.fre,p,t
eiperlenceo estimates. 323.0791

BuIdowg

New,large5I
2003 Adim Aye-toodles, Terriers, Spaniett, master
allbreesg,00mlng Tiny toy ste,td
ServIce, 373-1914,

NO LONGER USED CAMPING
GEAR IS IN DEMAND SELL IT

ads!

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D4Ct',hfld, APC miniature, black
&amp; tdn, alsp red, sire 7 lbs. war

Pkimbkig

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insulaticn. SANFORD
HEATING
&amp;
AIR
CON

rding3fl

Planning a garaç,e sale?
forget to advertise it in
cl4Stified edit

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AtticInsulations

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Groomina

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Home Improvements

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Ptofessional with love
a.m..4 p.m. Animal f-Saver

Have your heater

AllmakesservIce

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON

61

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Dog training in your home. All
Breed Dog Training AC4Imy.
Call for free evaluation 531.7770

OlLI'IEATERCLEANING
CALL RALPH

!ppiwices
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Musical Merchandise

s at Deflary.

Pet Care

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322 6390

Beautiful Console st)red locally
Reported like new. Responsible
party c.an take a big saving on low
payment balance. Write: GULF
COAST PIANO CO.. P. 0. Box 647,
Panama Cy. Elm., 3210$.

Freee'%tjmate call 373 50a%

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DITION1NG 7609 Sanford Ave.,

PIANO Ill STORAGE

'(EN'S MOWING SERVICE Acreage, Lots arid Lawns

Hi-c a suç'ef S.1?rsnlan, a cics,sitr'd
ad. to sell your don't needs!

vestment. Place a, IO*.ott
classified ad for results,

1720741.

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MOWING, EDGING
&amp; TRIMMING

Got a leaky faucet? A light that
won't work or other small jobs?
raIl RA P1-I'S I-SOME
373 595,4
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Bicycles

All sIiei arid models, 10 speeds. S
speeds, and standard bikes now
available at Fireite Store. Call

Shrubs, trimmed&amp; shaped. Flower
beds cleaned &amp; edged to per.
fctiOfl Specialist. Mowing by
reoue'st only. Free estImate. 373.
£46.

Handyman

Patio covers, carpos-ts, sa'eened
porches, pool enclosures &amp;
I'P3itS. 23
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33' *33.
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Used Cox Boat Trailer, for 17.20'
boat, new 12" wheels and sprIngs.
595. 323 1282,

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Lawn Service

5ENlARIKGLASS&amp;PAlNTCO.
2lOMagnolia Ave.
323_4622

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Bikes, Bikes, Bikes

UNITED FREIGHT SALES has lust
received a large shipment of
brand new 1973 stereo consoles
and components. Some have built.
ni track and Gerrard turn tables.
Prices start as low as $99.CS for
contoles, 549.95 for components.

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A Directory of Experts Recuiy To Serve YovE

Aiso some evenIngs

fwy

i'unograming and much more.
$59.95 cash or terms. UnIted
Freight 3.ales, 3350 S. Orange
Ave. Orlando. Mon FrI.9to9, Sat.
9 to S

Apply In Person:
Personnel Of fice
Attamonto Springs Store
Interview Hours
PMndaytoFriy
10-i
2.4

HERB'S TV
NOW OPEN FULL TIME

19014
1792
Longwood

blind Stitch. rancy patterns,

DISHWASHER

3 bedroc,rn furnished apartment
Adults tnty 5)30 mo. Utilities
lurnitfied Call 32)01

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Every Friday night 7:30 p.m. if you Theanswerto"Whattodowlth your
old Car." Sell it with a Classified
have things to sell or consign, call
Ad.
Stan Vermillion at $35 7020,

includes dresser, chest, bed &amp;
mirror. All 4 piece's tot lust $99.95.
Also torte living room sets
t ,'iLsbl, Cash or terms United
Freight Sales, 3530 S. Orange
Ave, Orlando.

RESTAURANT
PUS IT IO4S

GENEIA Gi',P[,t,
A PART ME N IS

*PUBLIC AUCTION*

)/)i"( / KiteIu',i.c

Fern Park

LtavttL

6' Motorola Solid State Stereo, AMFM Radio, $ track ape deck,
record player. Perfect cøndition,
$12.5. 32? CoSt.

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Unfurnished

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lroom furnished, private entrance,
bath ard parking. Call 322-7150.

payments available. United
Freight Sales. 3550 S. Orange
Ave., Orlando, Mon. Fri. 9 to9,
Sat. 9 to S.

1311272

Color TV Pool Phones
Extra clean rooms 4. efficiencies.
By dCy week month, 3274591

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I'nf'(Ilf' P(Ilh)
1111%
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payment Only 172.300 to 12&amp;250

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WE TAKE TRADE!

I,2 !i'y1i'uiiii .- IjHirIifli'nl.s
(:',i:re,! Il'qi (% ..Ijr

Conv.ni,nt and Charming. iust
completing i ne 3 bedroom
homes with garage, aIr and
carpeting Locale-si on a qui
Street with l8k breeze-s Walk to
shopping and schools. Low down

REALTOR

EWING MACHINES, stretch
Stitch, (71 nationally advertised
brand, has all the new stretch
.::..,.. .,,...,, ii'uitUf,.j-r, t.nu
hem, decorative detign, full
factory guarantee. 1.119,95. Easy

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Slumberlarid Motel

SANFORD

lealtys
alS 233)

Hwy. 436 &amp; 17.92

Ltt'W

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Hr's.$:30.5;OQTues..Sat.

sed Farm Equipment will sell fast
and easy with a Classified Ad. Call
377261) or 131-9993.

* A.A.A. AUCTION *

SANFORD CLOSE IN

flew "Piorge' fqu-pe"J (0 It
75th SI arJ
located at E
Palmetto Low down payment.
easy to qualify. For information
Call Gee. Cahelo, in Winter Park,
at (34)3) 444 $271, or write to Mills
Peat,un Corporation 5925 Carrier
51 North $5. Pete,, Fla 33711

Sanford Auction'

$17,000.

BALL REALTY

Ltt1 L(i,LLLL [.tit'tLtL L

Brand New slide in truck campers
trom $793. New World Travel,
Hwy. 17-2, Longwood. 534.9424.

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Forrest Greene, Inc.

WHERE THE CUSTOMER MAKES THE DEAL

TRUCK CAMPERS

special sales out of anything of
value. Hwy. 17.92 (behInd Winchester Mobile Homes.)
373 7340
Sa:sford, FIa.
3237434

Lonigwooj

The
biggest little worker
you ever saw

pick up truck, $73. Ph. 372 1513.

1113S Sanfordhve,

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Campers
Travel Trailers

Insulated cover f or any Short bed

fluy, sell, consign. appraise, or

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SEMINOLE COIN

Camper Top for Datsun, Toyota or
small pick-up. Phone 323-5700.

lI lengths and decors, 2, 3, 1
bedrooms, 12 wiOes and doubles.
Prices begIn at 141.93. Several
deluxe models set up-move in
tcday, Place Homes North, Hwy
17.92 at Lake Kathryn Estates, 7
n.Ploi'tfl04Hwy.434.834_2270

on Enterprise-Osteen Road

Roberts &amp; Gilman
830.5500

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COMPLETE AUCTION SERVICE

115.900.
10 ACRES, on Lake Standish, acros
from Erroll Estates, Apopka. Nii
ctrus, arid palm trees. 155.000
5 ACRE5, near St. Jotm's Rivet
Marina, on Hwy. 14, niceI
wooded, with oaks and pines. higf
and dry Zoned agricultural

Cond., A-C, Powtr Steering,
Brake's. Radio, Etc., New WSW
TireS, 1 Owner. $495.00 Call 322t;si w'reke-nd after 5 30 on week

MILLERS

AuctioneerIng Services

II ACRES, near Stone Island, iron"

'66 Pontiac Bonneville 70 HI, A.)

26)9 Ortando Drive,3270357

MONDAY Pll(HT, Ar.liqyes, TVt,
Miscellaneous, New and used
furniture and appliances. Plus
special sales (watch ads).

Lots and Acreage

'61 Dodge Coronet, loaded. excelies,t
condition, $430 cath. Call 373.1479
before S p.m.

Coins

1x24' Camping Trailer forSale,
Canbeseenat
Club Diamond, DeBary

4,

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BEAUTIFUL LOCATION
I
bedrooms, excell-int neigh-

1 'iTi Hra.r'y D'ity Chevy fitaum, .4
dr,vr. 4 speed, 5,000 miles
Call Ml $551.

'i'4 Internfltionl F1 ckup 5t
orIginal miles. Good Condition
Pnone 373.00)4.

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MOONEY APPLIANCES, 373

PUBLIC AUCTION EVERY

2123 Percy, Orlando. 29S6210 after

Aume mortgege, no

Qualifying. immediate poSseSsion

French Ave.. 3232

Call 332-71 IS

CE'JTER. 109 W. 151 32)4152.

0697

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910 Ford Dump Truck
Equity and Assume Payments

f;y and sell gold or silver Coint,
contact us first We also buy bulk

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'.ENMORE
WASHER, part
service, used machlnei

OrIando,Mon,. Fri.9to9,5at,,fo

baths, central heat and air,
Covered patio and carport, ready
to occupy. Owner. Mrs. Trivento,

bath home,

Freezers

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CHARMING 3 bedrooms Split plan,

apis. Will make nice residence
with good rental income, 121,300

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3503 Orlando Dr.
323-S3

0 French Ave.
23 ?00

Carpeted, fenced yard, large
utility Shed In rear, payments,

Your Multiple Listing Agency
Local and fictional MLS

REALTORS

price with low payments.

Broadmore Mobile home, 12' x 44'
beautiful
all adult
park.
surrounded by ri'rv treas, Payru
streets &amp; sidewalk. 2 bedrooms, 2

Ideal Location
Three bedroom, )'

Miscellaneous
For Sale

1964 Dodge Dart, automatic, radio,
heater, excellent tire's. Just $350
SHELLEY USED CARS, 701

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Pre Christmas Sale on floor model
Whlrlpoo; Appliances, Come in,
see
them, Big Savings Geneva
SLIGHTLY SCRATCHED in
Heating &amp; Air Conditioning Serv
Shipment, S new 1973 zig zag
3096 Orlando Dr. 373-3431.
sewing machines, nationally _______________________________
advertised brand with full factory
guarantee', $49,5 cash or terms.
TV-Radio.Stereo
53
inspect and test at United Freight
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Sales, 3550 S. Orange Ave.,
TELEVISION SETS 523 UP

USED HOME SALE!
One, two, and three bedroom used
omn ate now going at a reduced

17 x 60'. Spring Hammock Park, lot
29. 7 bedroom, 1 bath. Phone 3771632.

69

Many 10 choose from. Dicks
Appliance Sales &amp; Service. 2617 5.
frenchAve, Sanford, 37276.55.

'.'.nb*le Home flank Repoisess,ons New 10 speed bike, 140.77,000 BTU
A C, 5150. '6$ Firebird, Best Offer.
Is to choose from 13$ 7323
Phone 323-laM.
Ds'a I

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C&amp;I 322.2420 AnyIsme

Near 43b East

Great RETIREE il'IVESTMEPlTl

COIN LAUNDRYCOlN

Ph. 323 5556

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Acreage' for ICIC. $7500 per acre

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'6SVW CONVERTIBLE
Nothing down, take over
Call dealer, 373 6730

take over. Call dealer 3234230.

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silver con;

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Trucks and Trailers

MIs,intt'r Park

Ave.

Local and National MLS
REALTORS
2S4SParkDr.
SO

Appliances

Washers, Dryers. Ranges, Refrig.,
$39.95 up. Repair all makes.
Myers Appliance, 210 Sanford

San f ord's Sales Le edit"
Your Multiple Listing Agency

'4$ Ford LTD. 10 passenger wagon.
factory air. Make offer. Pti. 322-

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7811.

Call 322-2420 AnytIme

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Mobile Home for rent or sale
2 Br. Trailer 17x40

Hunt Realty

Jim

67

Mobile Homes

8)16300

with den, equipped kitchen. somt
carpeting, heat, air. carport and
nice, large landscaped yard. Suit
and make an Offert
,

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Phone 322 09)0.

CASH 332 1173
For used furniture, appliances, Adding a room to your Home'
Furnish it with items. Advertise in
etc. Buy 1 or 1001 items.
Classified Ads
Larry's Mart 715 Sanford Ave.
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Cash buyer for used articles, fur
80
AutosforSale
nitu,'e. etc. HWY 46 ANTIQUES.
37) 6977.
Mutt S.eII-1970 Nova
5)350
ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
32') 6S
Top prices paid, used, any condt ,On

RECONDlTlONE1 Kerr Viie.
Wahcrt
anti
tiryers.
WARRANTY,
Free Delivery,
WHITESIDE APPLIANCES, 64.4

ft. building on 3 floors, ideal

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'62 Chevy. Power brakes. Be's? offer.

DODGE PICKUP AND CAMPER
Self Contained Nothing down.

WantedtoBuy

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location Price lust reduced from
1.42.5(0 to $?L000 Better call right
now!

110') 1 71111 St . Sanford
377 6691

AUSTIN DEVELOPMENT CORP

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Houses for Sale

Fe-rn Park

TAFFER tEALTY

1?

BEL AIR
OWNERS ASKING
$17,100 for this nice 3 bedroom

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3 bedroom, P' or two baths, all
brick From 123.100. 20th Street to
LocuSt, turn left to 11th St., rIQhI
on Valencia Court North. Model
open I 6 pm. daily, On tile phone

373 7010

MAYFAIR
EXCLUSIVE
HAVE A HEART MANI Give her
this brand new) bedroom, 2 bath
with Florida room, screened
porch. dGuble garage, climate
COfltiUI p4u lots of other extras,
$.IS.400. Extra sized tot,

Business Property
For Rent

Rt',it'c.'r

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0)73.

SANFORD- ON 1792 51)00 Sq Ft
of buildings on 42,000 sq. ft. lot.
Owner must silt I Price reduced to
575.000. 'heck Into this now. Call
for more detaIls.

Inc.

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CITY-- HATE TO REDECORATE?
Buy this I bedroom, 2 bath with
large Florida room plut clImate
control $.3).00. It's in perfect
condition. Has many extras.
Financing available. One of our
best buys.

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FOR OFAUTIrUL Tr)Wf4wOr.
for tale or lease, ali us

1995.00 to 1.1.555.00 cash In.
vestment. For details wrIte and
inuctude your phone number.

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Elmer Bakalla,

VA"Nothing Down

68

den
furniture,
Spanish
Mediterranean livIng room Suite.
sofa. loveseat &amp; chaIrs. Also end
tables, coffee tables &amp; Iarn. All
items like new. Please call 6.43.

DOWNTOWN SANFORD-13,579 sq.

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Realty

7 Bedroom mobile home avaIlable
Oct 2landibedrooni cottage.

alcoholic beverages, no
Camp Seminole. 3224470

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CHARMING. LARGE OLDER
HOME, 5 bedromt, 4 baths,
Paneled dining room, central heat
and air, with hardwood floors. 4
fireplaces, on romner lot. $21,900.

RESPONSIBLE
PERSON

Security Guards

I-Antiques

Bedroom

3 bedrcom, I bath home in exceliq,
condition, $I5.300 Terms

investment

PINEBREEZE FARMS.
S Sanford Ave., Sanford
3715411
Equal Opportunity Employer

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DON BALES
Sanford Mof or Company
SOSS.FrenchAve.,3774317

Motorcycles

79

WHOA. Don't throw awayuseful idle
items Sell them quickly with a
Herald Want Ad by calling 3717611, and asking lot a frIendly
AdviSor.

Private party must sell houll full of
beautiful furniture, Spanish
Mediterranean bedroom suite,
dining room suite. Fla. room 1.

Realty

Till We Succeed!"

mem

For, the best buy fl American

3313.

prIce-t. Jolly Charlieguarantees In
writing lowest prices in Fla.
Gormly's, E. 46 past Beardall at
PR tracks.

at 5cr 5

Stenstrom

"We Don't Stop

PAYMENTS

stand; platform rocker. 565100

Investment Property

lCIl

ASSUME

Bedroom suite, double bed, cornpie-ti, dress -i with mirror, night

In conic and

clean, mid 30's.

34 ft. I1ving room, i
bedrooms, 7 baths, lencin7,
tJd%c.sp.ng, (tearing plum trees

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Getting ready to move? Sell excess
items quickly with a Classified
Ad I

grill off family room. 7?' master

baCk,

ce-nt interci?, 52'9,CO0 372 7287

for those who
An
MUST SUCCEED and ante that
lI provide years 01 Steady in
comeCallcollect, 101725'7182

Assistant Production.
'idvidual to assume responsibility
as night shift assistant production
manager for big processIng plant.
Supervisors' experience and good

'.

**AMC- JEEPS**

Christn,as gift. 323-1663.

JIM DANLIY FEEDS
Buy direct from boxcar at who1esal

On deluxe Necchi zig zag.) rue,'d:e
position, bull? In buttonhole maker
with designs. Pay $34.50 or 6
payments of $7 per month. See at
Sanford Sewing Center, 3W E.
First St., Downtown.

LAKE MARKHAM ESTATES
$4,000- $13,000. $304000

bedroom, eat in kit(hen. Ultra

Stock

196' Jeep Stat'on Wagon, excellent
condition Good tires. 3'!? 3751

Wheel Scat Tracker, 5135 S mos.
old, excellent condition, good

67-A
Feed
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HouseholdGoods

Si

LAKEFRONT HOMESITES

bath home. Beautiful choIce of
colors in deccratlng. Fenced yard.
with oversiled patio, with gas b b

15t.iiir Set-- t

Loand Acreage

Large corner lot, near old NAS,7S'x
723'. Reduced for quick c.ath sa;..
Tom Bryant, Rt, 1, Jonesby'.a,
Ark 72101.

ASSUME 7 PCT. MIG.
Better than nominal, 3 bedroom, 2

all 377

3 new 3 bedroom, 2 bath homei.
Many extras. Good location. S per

'.

Small Lot

?9

MANAGER

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HoUsesfor Sale

"Stop Urn!"

Lcigwcvj

PCt. $49,900.
t*rfPiIp, goff
7041,
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cealer. 373 6230

1970 honda, 11) CC. qood COndition
373 2699 after 3.

)?76457.AfterS.377 7111

CaUbarf Real Estate
.

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JOHNNY WALKER
REALTY

&amp;

R'altori

..g

Monthly payments, $154.93 in
dude's everything. Call Mrs
Cross, 373 4470.

Gilman
830.5500

)9)5, FrcAc
322 in
Eve Sunday 323 7311 or 377 1496

ford md surrounding area VerY
nw investment. 7S oct financino

Lumber, 372 0500

6B-Wantd to Buy

ip

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time

man, no oxperience
necessary. Mutt have automobile.
Many benefits, S day week. Phone
3171325 or contact Mr. Fra.asa at
301 E. First St Sanford

69-Stamps Coins
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Y oung

46-Horses

70

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BusIness Opportunities

LOAN MANAGER
TRAINEE

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DRIVERS. Parme or full time
We train you. Good commission,
YellowCabCo.201S. Park,

profit

Longwood,

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Sale

For

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the seal of the Circuit Court of

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Lubricants do, Box 494, Dayton.
Ohio, 43101

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rpenstors and helpers for framing.
Ph. 3170435 between 7:309:30
p.m.

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Me;C,ndIw
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Realty, 373 1331
26a) HawafhaAve. at 17-92

WETAKETRADES

33

AN OHIO OIL CO. Offers PLENTY
OF MONEY plus cash bonuses,
fningt benefits to mature in.
dividucl In Sanford area.
Regardless of experience, airmail
k J. Read. PreS., American

:us?orsan wanted Apply at Enter
p'ite School. 2)) Main St.. En

ror pefl

1304W. Fairbanks

Realtors

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iS-Mobile Heme LOIS

and eath of you are hereby AUDIO SERVICES under which we orIginal wIth the Clerk of the abo&amp;e.
October 30 meetIng cancelled nofIfiedandrriredtoprtsentany ar• engaged in busintii at 20
%tyledCourionorbeforefhe2tst day
Derbyshire Road, Maitland. Florida
because of the illness of claims and dvmandswhithy,or fl751_
of November 1973 otherise a
iudgment ma; at entered agains
Councilman Richard Wirz, who
That the parties lnferested in said you for
the relief demanded In the
died \n' 4
busint'ss
enterprise
are
as
ows
D;;..
late 04 said County to he Clerk of
&amp;UI It
IlIC I,. irU,t coy
421*U &amp;i1lLiL
hard arJ seI Cf
J n A WIli
am
County
Florida. at his office in the
cn fe 17t c.i of O
CI
boatd recommendations will
Dated at Cass*Iberr'y Semlri..le

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for

Forrest Greene, Inc.

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Lake Mary area

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I30 your camping and canoeing at

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Jo-Apartments Rent

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swering service, on linecomputer,
LS four realtor's Work 5xritord

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Camping.Resorts

14

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79-Rooms for Rent

$4509.Florida5fatufes,willregjster andyouarerequirtoserveacopy
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court.
Deceased.
of your written defenses, II any to it,
TO ALL CREDITORS AND PER. nandlorS.mlnoleCounty,Florida, on HARVEY COULTER, Attorney

CHARLES HAYNES

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Airline tickets. Cruise arid TOu'fS
at olficil rates- 303 Semoran
Blvd., t'fwy 424). 131)233.

Rentals

"FiCtitiouS Name Statute." Chapter Marriage has been filed against you

In re Estate ci

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CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.

NOTICE OFSUIT
TO: CARL J. HILLYARD
1ojosorre

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IS-Aclion Sports

LILLIAN HILLYARD*4tJiband

OEV31_

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FLYING CARPET TOUQS

Il-Camping-Resorts

in fi; he Marriage of

Publish Nov 3.. 12 19 26 1977

Travel Agencies

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13-Travel Agencies

THE

IN
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
THE C1ICIJIT COURT,
eII'&amp;ayEEp.TH JUDICIAL dR.
NAME STATUTE
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Auburn. New York. 13021
Notice it hereby given that the
COUNTY FLORIDA
ARE HEREBY notified that
undersigned, pursuant to the a Petition for Disiolut ion Of
IN PROBATE 73-U$.CP

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PubliSh Nov 17 I? 26, Dec 3 1573

.asseiuerry

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Sanford.
By

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT

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PEAL ESTATE Sales Associates
Only
ENTHUSIASTIC,
ENERGETIC people need apply.
Floor clays allowed, 24 hr. an

Roberts

SEMINOLE REALTOR ORL., WP

Pititnn

re 'ip

Part time help wanted evenings.
resfaurant counter and kitchen
help. Must be 1$ or over, Ph. 61$.

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Instructions

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MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE

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Things to Eat

Fior a. once a'e:k for :'

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Stemper Agency

Houses Rent Furnished

ti c .i beiiri'tC.n

m
PrCIe%sonal CnI
mediate opening. $150 guanantee
Ph 3775752

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kItchen, formal dining room- ,flc
located on 2 lots, carpets, all this
and even more only 1.35,900, Some
ferms or refinance,

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Grcx,rner -

Grnn Beans, you pck lyre Farms,
________________________________
Celery Ave.. Ph. 322-1719, )773710

Hotels

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2 story, 3 bedrooms, 1' i baths
SPanish. For real living on cold
winier nights, a 23 ft. paneled
family room with fireplace, arge

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Male.Female
Wanted

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'69 DODGE POLARA. Loaded.
Nothing down, lake- aver, call

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Junk Cars Removed

78

Large lot. Sale price 1.22,600
Buyer can assume 1)5,600 mtg.

section. One has S bedrooms, plot.
pool. The other one has I
bedrooms. Both are lovely homes
with numerous amenIties, I'll be
h,lppy to ,how you anytiri't'
ih',i,' r_,uiI ,riir I, (ltiiiItl.

1/7 ?uic

1st 55

1lOSanf0rdAvenue

'etting ready to move? Sell excels
items quickly with aclalsifialadl

Motors and Jeep vthiCle5, se-u.

3 bedrooms, 1½ baths, like new,

7541 S French Ave
Days J73 7212

MAKE US AN OFFER

ONE OF A KIND

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Pt'aity, 327 1301
;rO 1-tawattia Ave atll
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CARRIAGE HILL

Realtor

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SANFORD REALTY

KULP REALTY

'"N OP li".'. 7 irid I hCdrOorn
tc,*lItloySeS We-st 75th St at H011y
Ave. Rent starts at $775 373 .

PART time Secretaries, Typists.
Receptionists. Clerks. Keypunch
all office skills needed now.
Xtra Helpers Call 671-1103.

(.rein beans, 53 bu. Cain Farms,
Lake Monroe, 37) 0540 before 5:30
a rr , afte" 6 p i-n

2-In Memoriam

C_

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I yr. old, large 3 bedroom house.
lakefront property, fenced yard on
h'qLakc' Mary 737 73

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REEL'S BODY SHOP

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CA. Whiddon, Sr. Broker
111 N- Park, Sanford

$973 *30 Flat Sp'der, under
warranty, sacrifice 323-0700.

hauled away. Your cost, $10.
Orlando, 795 6194 anytIme.

LAKE MARY. 3 bedroom, block,
nice frees, carpet, owner. 323 13. We have Several homeS listed In thit

1)70 mo. $100 depoSit. Ph.
3-21 75i1.

Maid wanted. One day a we-a

2611 and asking for a friendly

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OTIC OF

TWENTY

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Autos (or Sale

Abandoned. uflwantOt lunk cars

322 5991

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6.45 2133
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BOOKKEEPERS
Noriell has Nice 1, 3 &amp; I bedroom houses for
rent
InterestIng temporary asilgn
merits, No fee. 2211 Lee Rd
rarR. rn. 041 ulti.
I QJWJJ
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WHOA Don't threw away useful
items. Sell them Quickly wtb a
Herald Want Ad by callIng 372

NPROPERT

C

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- Monday, Nov. 2, 1973-9A

12 Volt Auto Batteries$lI 95

77

Rpiistered Broker
373 5470

130.4W Fairb.n('
WE TAKE tRADE

bu't1rcm, kitchen equipped. I

Uc;.'ral, new molrier needs
womafltodolrOfllng
Phone 377 $644

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Deadline-12 Noon

Forrest Greene, Inc.

______________________ HOMES and APTS, for rent From
$100 mo Call 173 164). HOME
RENTALSbtoker-9

GocdThingstoEat

9

yard, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths,
beautifully decorated, lovely
carpetIng, 2 car garage, central
H&amp;A, Seller offers excellent
financing, sji.soo

/ /

JACK R. McCLURE

On a hughndry privacy fenced

4

1W

Mb5T
(jPUYa AOIJ
lU1i&amp;6I4I5IcA10
E( &amp;!

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1 bdroom. 2 b.Sth, double garage,
central air, central heat. li-i acre
lot 5 miles from downtown
Sanford. Qualify for first mor
tgage, and owner will fake second
mortgaUe.

CASSELIIERRY MINI GROVE --

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Peg. Brokers
Sanloqc3.Fla
Days)fl6173
Nights 373-S474, )

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Houses Rent
Unfurnished
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SANFORD CT. MOTEL

Public Hearing will be held in
the City Hall. LonOwood, Florida, on
tht 24th day uf November, 1973. at
7pm.,0oonthaftra

•'.

- '.'ellonville Ave. Sanlord.

fenced yard, hot lunches,
references 322 0027.

ST. JOHN'S

REALTY CO.

Nice 2 bedroom apartment. waier
furniShed $135 mo. $7S security
depoSit 7)3 Laurel AvC-, Sanford,
339 5567

7
(

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""''"

3nh154

930

Center,

Convalescent

Fri.

1

:iean downstairs aparfment
AdultS only. Nopets.

Wanted. P145 and LPNs. Apply in
person, Sanford Nursing and

Will care for your child Mon

Rated For Consecutive
Insertions-No Change
Of Copy.

Delaware COR: :orngord.ncesanäregulationsof

Plaintiff,

ARE HER EY NOTIFIED thit n
00
that an action for dissolution

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Aulo Repairs
Parts-Accessories

16

255' front on Airport fflyd One acre
in prime 'ommercIl area, Owner
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''1 'cu
will take mortgage at 7 pt. In
terest with 29 pct. down.

flr,iwrf)

ADULTS NOPETS
;iw 2nd st

)?00S 1797, Sar.ford

Child Care

6

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AVALOI4APARTMEPlTS

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times --------------23c a line
($2.00 MINIMUM CHARGE)
3 Lines Minimum
The Longer Your Ad Runs
The Less It Costs Per Line
Per Day.

classilication Is described in the

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THE BORN LOSER

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CAVALIER MOTOR INN

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For Sale Ph 372 2597 between SS:30

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ef Watchers Glow.Try One! Ph. 22-2677

Moss'i E C. BATE MAN

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WELAKAAPARTMENTS
ill W. 1st. SI.

Maid. Full or part lime. Apply in
person to

line

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TraIlers &amp; Apts 7 Adult parkS, 7
Family parks. 3515 Hwy 17-n,
SanfOrd.373 19)0; Day. wk., Mo-

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tzonI
classification
taid property s Ml Light

SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.

PORA(IQN.
lxraeon.

CIVIL ACTION NO. 731552.5

1 thru $ limes .........40c a

Ordnance No 143 .ind iss .n'ncie:t

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR

SAN MO-PAR KS, 1.3-3 Bedroom

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,'tItE YOU TROUBLED? Call Tr,Ii
Free. 644 2021 lot "We Care"HtIin" Adults or Teens

Ask for Want Ads

as ttat classification Is described in
th: City of

DEV

Looking (or livestock buyers? Place
a Iow cost classified Idiot results
Accountant Bookkeeper. 1.500 up.
depending on exoerience- An
dfrson Employment Srvice $30
0)66

l'crhaps Alcoholics Anonymous
Can Help
Phone 473 4557
Write P 0. Box I?l3
Santord, Florida

Orlando 831.9993

Industrial Dittrict to said property,

24.

322.2611

Winter Par

accordance with the piovisions 0
to the corporate limits of the City of
the FiCtitius Name Statutes, To- Longd, Florida; and
Wit: Section S.9 Florida Statutes
fbI To consider also the quest fOfl

Pubiith:.føv.

emrno
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Buda

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oectroum garage apt.. water
furnished, idultS oniy. iO pets
$100 mo. Call before 2. or after 4,
322 130$.

I III :. (iq I lIkING

PROIII.EM

Seminole County. Florida; and
PARCEL 3: Blocks 43 to
in

Court, SemIno'e County. Florida In tension of Loflgdate Atue)

Case No. 73•1343.D

In ri: the Marrlap Of
CHERYL
0.
YOUNG.
PETITIONEII.
AND
EARL

Personals

Make

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Houses for Sale
ii
Houses for Sale

Apartments Rent
Furnished

)l

for weekeilJ relief, day ihiff.
Pleasant workIng conditions.
Lutheran Haven Hurting Center,
3i between
Ovjedo- pn,
am. 3 P.rfl.

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Below

Ads

P14

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Female Help Wanted

i'i

To tie many kind people of Sanford
*110 tried to help me find my lost
little dog. Thank you.
Winifred Stiles

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Cardsoi Thanks

fiCtitiouS name of PALM VALLEY. tended
Southerly to its inter-section
with the West R.W
ste 1 saI

Fugue Communilies.
Inc.
By: Richad C. Davis.

Get
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ResultS

Ads

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cIuive, ANGLE DALE, according to
the plat thereof as recorded in Plat
Book 7. Pages 3 and 3,
of the
Public Records of Seminole County.
FIorlda
and
All of that ertaln road P W lyIng
FICTITIOUS NAME
South and East of aforesaid
NOTICE is hereby given that I
am described parcels from t In-

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND

Two weeks ago, council
delayed action on the variance
requests indicating the Curnberland Farms reques

Want

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Florlt.
the parties interested In said
are as follows:
James Nelson
Mark Pleat
Dated at CaueU,erry, Seminole
County. Florida, October. 33. 1973.
bi5h Oct. 2. Nov S. 17. 1'. 1973

. . Public

Legal Notice

Herald

dldath?C
with the Clerk of the
Circuit Court. Council will hold a public hearing:
nanct for Seminole County. Florida,
(a) To consider annexation of the
receipt 04 PrOof of
f011oing described property lying
publication of this notle, the fIC •d being In
Seminole County,
tUlous name, towlt: N &amp; N Florida, to
wit:
DRYWALL under which we aie
PARCEL 1: Lot 3. Block A, OAK
engaged nbusinessal)O4Maçnoi;a plattherrecord,cnplaiBook

That

were property)

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I.1J

7p.m.,CI(y}Iahl

found last month to require
variances before construction
could continue.

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Legal Notice

NOTICEUNDeRF,CylTtOUS CITYOPLONOW000,
NAMES'ATUTE
FLORIDA
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NoticeofPubIlcH.aring
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I. Trim Tic annexation
2. Continued Cumberland
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3. Continued Schubert
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Tht!l9-acresectjonjsonf
feries of tracts which Trim
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The Sanford front wall led by
Sanford appeared to start the
Taking the ball at the Crab 41 his third TO of the night.
"That was the finest team the grid tutor remarked, "It
ElrentCarll faked into the line
turing
a
bone-jarring
defense
.Mickey
Pringle,
.Scott
Saun.
carnage early as they yard line the Tribe moved tile
and a
The try for two was no good on a fourth and two at the Crab effort that we have had all feels the same as number one "
methodical offense the dens, Dennis Bagley and Alan recovered a Crab fumble on the distance in only five plays, but the
Seminoles had put the 46 and then swept the right side. year," said Woodruff after the
The Seminoles travel to Polk
Sanford Seminoles spoiled the Meyers among others was first play from scrimiiwge at '11)ompson getting 19 of the contest out of reach at 22-0 with Clearing
the footed Seabreeze game, "Everybody that played County next week to face the
Daytona Beach Seabreeze perhaps the most
impressive the Daytona 24 yard line.
yards in three totes including only 4:17 remaining to be line the Sanford senior eke- had a fine game. I'm very l4IkCland Dreadnaughts (7-1)
homecoming by whipping the aspect of the Sanford
victory,
the wore. Whigham hit Carlton played.
trifled the crowd by simply pleased with the results."
who dropped a 21.14 decision to
slightly favored Sandcrabs 28-8
Tommie Thompson scored Edge for the two pointer and
the
outlegging
the
Sandcrabs
The
game
marked
the
100th
Gainesville for the Big Eight
Saturday night.
The visitors constantly set the
from 15 yard out but the effort
Tribe
went
into
the
locker
room
I)aytona's
Bob
Lichten
secondary
to
put
the
final
points
victory
for
theTribementor
who
crown
Friday night. After the
Crabs back with short yardage
as ('aIled back for illegal on
the fat end of a 16-0 score, returned the subsequent kickoff
The Sanford club dominated
has suffered on the sidelines Lakeland fray the Seminoles
the board.
losses and tipped several procedure. Another penalty
to the Sanford 41 as the Tribe
through six consecutive losses will be at home for their
the entire contest to break a six passes by the Seabreeze added to the first caused the
it out in suffered a momentary let us.
The
teams
slugged
Carli
had
the
extra
point
toss
prior to this win. Asked if homecoming battle with long
game losing streak and hand quarterback. For the evening Tribe to lose the ball
on downs, the third period with neither
head coach Claude Woodruff his the Seabreeze
was
number
100 was a special win time arch-rival DeI.and.
on the money, however it
club managed to
They held the Crabs for three
side getting much from
100th football win in his crack the Seminole line (or only
The locals gut on the board scrimmage. Seabreeze finally plays forcing a fourth and eight dropped a nd the margin proved
coaching career.
final with only nine seconds
i yards on 24 rushing plays,
for the first time on a
48 yard flinched in the defensive con- situation. Sophomore quar- remaining on the clock.
drive or nine plays.
In the offensive category the
Johnny frontii ti on and the Seminoles terback Charles McIntosh then
The Crabs were allotted only
HERALD SCOREBOARD
INDIVIDUAL RUSHING
Seminoles ground out 297 yards three first downs for the night Gordon set up the score with a put on their finest ball control out-foxed an eager Sanford line
The victory left the Seminoles
line 31 yard runback of a Crab
Sanford
on a 33 yard screen pass that set with a 2-6 ledger for the year
Seabruz,
SANFORD
for the evening racking up 14 as the Sanford defenders punt to give the tribe a first
drive of the season,
First Downs
the
Crabs
th
up
at
first downs in a brilliant consistently held all threats in
e one, first and marked the first time in
Rushing Yardsgt
Thonipson. i3-4 (231. Sutton. 52
and goal.
exhibition of ball control of- check until the game was out of down at the Daytona 48. The
Starting from their
(I);Cartl. Si (71; Grrel. 37 (II);
their stay in the Big Eight
tribe overcame two penalties yard stripe Sanford held the
71 WrqP.jm S(]). Ccetv.mts ?i (7)
lease.
reach,
('tmnference that they have won
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se- Al? Crr, Ot
(t)Irlr' the (Irive and iiiuiiipson
Mike
Stump
then
gave
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ball lot niimw clot-k imminutes as
0
Passing Yardage
the a league game.
90
'l'omnniie Thompson was
it over on a fourth and goal they pounded the Sandcrab dejected homecoming crowd
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Fumbles Lost
SEABREEZE
m Seminole ball control took
0
Intercepted By
workhorse for the tribe as he
from the one.
to
c
er
as
he
he
about
iiiidsection
for
80 yards in 18 something
With this win the SemInoles 20
game was equally deserving of
Penalties
joiner, 19 (7); Slump. 7(7); Lester,
bolted over from the one on
garnered 13-4 yards in 23 at- praise. Grinding out short,
plays-all on the ground.
could finish out of the loop
3(5). Gr,th.im,] I; Mcmnti, 3
Mark Whigham added the
next play.
0 16 0 17-i ES).
cellar. Needing only a win over Sanford
tempts including the first three steady gains all night the local two point conversion on a run
Sfabrjeze
Sutton, Thompson and
Seminole touchdowns.
0 0 0 5-5
Lakeland or Del and in their
quad snapped the ball better and the Tribe went up on the Clements shared turns lugging
INDIVIDUAL PASSING
Stump also scored the two final two contests the possibility Scoring
than
Defensively the locals live up
two out of every three Crabs 8-0 with 11:28 left In the the ball. The Tribe converted pointer as he took a pass from
I run (Whigham
SANFORD
looks good of avoiding the last
plays in the contest. The second period,
to the monicker "Fighting
run)
twice on fourth down deep in Mcintosh to close the gap to 22.- place
finish.
Seminole
time
possession
,',h'O,1
C' of 5 I nt
was
SA-ThOSpJI S ri (Edg,' p.its
Thwarted by an interception Cr-'b territory as Sutton went 20 8.
Seminoles" as they held
from
Whithem)
even better approaching the 75 and a fumble the Seminoles put yards to the locals three yard
The Seminoles added another
Crabs to a minus two yards and per cent.,fluure,wi.!h__ their 9
Coach Claude Woodruff was 5 -Th 4yscn 6
(pa fliledi SEA3REEZE
off the second tally nI tl
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for
a
first
and
goal
dAd scoi-t. Just 'ityt titer the greatly pleased following the S-Slump 1 run (Stump pass from
one lu-st down in th e first half of running piiys in a-:41* minute
McIntosh)
until the second I last 'ny of Thompson scored on a fourth
',tc,ntov 7 of u,
kickoff, making the final victory and cited a team effort SA-Carlt U rm.n (pu
Le-%ici'.
0 of 2
Lirst half.
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Gator Bowl has to be one of the great classics of college
football, listening to it on the radio, or watching It an
television almost always produces a fair share of excitement
for the Interested fan. But for the 'real thing'you just have to
go there.
Last weekend had the opportunity of going to the 'real
thing'. What can you say about the world's largest aixi
noisiest outdoor cocktad party? Wild? Wow? Unbelleveable?
The color, the bands, the fall temperatures with a 25 mile
an bout wind Chang4 directions, 70,6 screaming, well
lubricated football lanz. -1be sovereign states of FMda and
Georgia with their honor on the line. The prospect of a bowl
bid for the Bulldogs. The probability of job hunting for
Douglas Dickey, who hias not
at Florida that
he ,)nce enjoyed at Tennessee. All these itenu were on the
line 'i-hcn a 19-year4d sophomore quarterback stepped
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under center on a fourth and eight situation from the Georgia

18 yard line.

Tension-Silence-Pandemonium
Don Gaffney, a hometown Jacksonville boy who set
passing records (53 TDs) for Jax Raines In his prep days hit
two clutch passes in a tense last ditch Gator 80 yard drive.
- moments cariier a sure ursL nown ana prooaoiy a SUre 5
4 pointer was dropped by a veteran back. Now all was on the
line This time for good
Gator and Bulldog fans alike came to thicir feet as the
sophomore field general calmly took the snap and dropped
back to pass. For a moment fear gripped Florida fans as
Gaffen
peared to be trapped. Ile
for
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then found Lee
screaming fans were silent for the split second it took the
ball to travel 20 air yards to McGrIff. The 5'9 receiver
jumpedhighenoughtodunkashotandcameawaywjththe
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Gaffney went to the sidelines alter calling time out. The
crowd sensed the climax to an Incredibility dramatic finish.
With the blearhers shaking and fans screaming "two, two,,
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receiver, caught th e pa.'s at th e edge of th e end zone right by
the sideline. The ref called It In bounds and signaled a touchdown.
Yours truly was about ten feet from the play-along with
bout twenty other camiwra luggers -ssho all agreed that Ihi
call was bad. All the press wasn't from the Sunshine State
eith er folks. Even an enth usiastic femme pix taker from
Georgia agreed the man was out and th e photos concur. It
was nice being right on it th ough-no matter which way they
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college free thro

tide Chip so'id chunk of points to offset 14
Crawford added 11 points while points from Owens and nine

walk-on Johnny Forte added 10
Coach Joe Sterling ha!i .is did standout center Pat from Crawford.
-- always done a good job getting iUii,vimOiu.
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In the second hail, Ruthet-a group of individuals ready to
fo
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came up with all 10 of his
However,
th
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perform on the hardwood as a
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too good of a job. and one year it year the school's been in guard Steve Bukowiecki found
- may all come back to haunt existence to play their old al= the range for six points on field
goals in a flashy showing of ball
niater
L__him.
handling.
,
Ken
Bryant
was
th
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s
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The Raiders, who are on the
to highest alumni in the scoring
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column with 10 points while rebound from a "losIng' 18.7
Raider
basketball
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both
Simon Harper
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and Jim mark last year in %Ihich they
the Below,
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big names at thi. local tflLSSed the post season state
upcoming year against an junior college in state cham- playoffs for the first time ever
aggregate
of some of his best pionship drives, added nine will be relying greatly on their
Productse%eratthelocaljujiior points
Sophomores, who, a.ording to
each.
college.
--Steri.g, have been showing
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ppearances vast
While this sear 'c crop of
cagers took the game, 80-61, a ~kerc John Thomas, Fred 11"ct'Lv began in earnest.
Earl Stokes Don LIII
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The Raider coach also cx.
--opener against F lagler College
pressed appreciation to the
at Seminole High Gyrtasiwn at
Dan Millington, John [Aim- former cagers who returned the
7:30 p.m., the oracles
spoke pkin, Levi Winn, Ed DesVouges second
-.- - time in two years to
clearly enough: the alumni are and
Bill ('.arso all addeil either
--inaugurate the hooi Season,
within a year of winning
their still-there prowess on the and added
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annual get-together.
court or their growing gir
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about the middle to the fray gflnasmm at
the school if
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under the 'iitket
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on
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facility
is complete
minded
"old-timers
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Gilchrist, the sky-leaping
The contest was
Raider pivot man who helped both sides freely all in fun,
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substituting,
It is aLst, hoped to open the
push the S.JC1five into
--some of but whenever the fleeter ol foot
game up to fans and alumni
its biggest i.J)-OIi wins who and sharper
of eye alumni took
with a reunion afterwartis
scored
16 markers while bat.
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Astipected &amp;-3 guard Gerald men inaction, and his Fresh
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bringing
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Raiders, canning 24 points on 12
At
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buckets. Fellow Sophomore and 42-30 after Gilchrist,
Bryant, record), the next tuiie out ma&gt;
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me, was heavily indulged in at the Gator Bowl The
'peculation was almost as heavily indulged In as the massive
unounts of alcohol partaken of by many Gator and Bulldog
faithful both during and after the contest To mans of the
'ptctmtorstht ,amne fit real nice with the fine party gum on
Just the kind of finish you would have thought ABC may have
written the Script for to show over the air waves. To be sure,
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beat and action as
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(atfney looked like a man who with a third and three situation. again
came
through. appcared to threaten a s
Williarn. luton a yard fielder threat.
was right at home Saturday An eager Gator jumped of(isdes
Rolling to his left on the all or pointer. At the last possible to give the SEC cellar dwellars
For the afternoon the Gators
afternoon as he led the Florida and a funny feeling went
into notiulng try, Faffeny threw instant Revels leaped and a 3.0 lead. Williams missed on wound up the offensive kings
Gators to a dramatic come- even the most
ardent Florida back to his right and hit deflected the ball forcing the two other attempts during the even though they didn't manage
from-behind 11-10 SEC victory supporter stomach as they now Foldterg with a perfect bullet fielder attempt.
afternoon as the Georgia a First down in the second and
over the Georgia Bulldogs,
were confronted with a third to put the Gators ahead to stay,
The last quarter touchdown defense held Florida from any third stanzas. The Florida
Playing
before
70,000 and eight.
and the world's largest cocktail drive had the Gators comm off consistent offensive activity offense acquired 249 yards total
"spirited" fans the JacksonThe disappointment was party went absolutely wild, the deathbed several times to most of the day.
offense to Georgia's 241.
yUle native gave the home folks multiplied even more as Gaff- There were still a few mundane heighten the drama.
Georgia came back in the
Gaffney was credited with 153
something to talk about as he ney scrampbled around his things to get out of the way
One
play
integral
to
the
drive
second
period
to
score
what
has
yards
through the air as he hit
performed magnificently
in the backfield and found Vince however, before the win could was a third down pass in- to be the second most disputed on 10 of 21 passes with no inclutch on two consecutive plays Kendrick wide open In the flat be assured.
terference call at the Gator 37. call in Gator history. Andy terceptions. Vince Kendrick led
to turn an otherwise boring for whit should have been at
Subsequent to the touchdown, Georgia fans failed to believe Johnson, the liulldog quar. the Gator ground game with 54
contest into a spine4lngler.
least a first down and perhaps a McGriff threw the ball over his the call but Florida had the first terback,
hit Appleby for a 15 hard earned yards in 19 cricks
The Jacksonville Raines six pointer. Kendrick took off head
in ecstasy: something that down and they drove on.
yard touchdown in the end zone at a tenacious Bulldog front
product led the Gators on a 80 For the goal but forgot to obtain didn't seem one bit out of place
Again on a third down play, on a third down play.
line.
yard drive in the final minutes tile pigskin anti Gaffney's on at the moment. However the Gaffney was forced to run a3 he
Appleby
appeared to have
Georgia, as usual with Vince
to turn the game and perhaps target to fell harmlessly to referee called a 15 yard penalty tried
to pass. He came up with stepped on the out of bounds Dooley teams, stuck to the
!he eatih around - for the the ground.
and the damage was dealt on no gain and a fourth and five marker, an action which would ground
T
piling up 212 yard on
Gainesville outfit.
Gaffney never flinched. On the Gator kickoff, which forced faced the sophomore. The next have nullified the catch.
a
smaller
big quicker Florida
Gaffney caine through on the fourth and eight the Jackson- th.' Floridians to kickoff from
play saw new Gator life as the
defensive
contingent.
King led
nioney plays first hitting ille sophomore dropped back their own 25 yard line.
Jacksonville QB found Joel
However,
Doug
Mosley,
who
the
Bulldog
ground
troopers
flanker Lee McGriff with an 18 and was again forced to wi-able
Parker for ten and a first down was the ref on the Fenner catch with 76 yards in 17 carries and
yard TD loss to bring tLe count by a determined BuIldog line.
The Gator defense. led by at the Bulldog 20 yard stripe. that caused FSU fans to holler Bums foliowai with 74 inarkers
to 10-9 and then a two point lie found Lee McGriff near the I.ongwood's
Ricky Browne,
Another clutch play preceded 'foul' in 1966 as the Gators won in 15 attempts. Polous followed
conversion to hank Foldberg goal and the pint sized
receiver David hitchcock, John Lacer, that one as the Gators defied a disputed 22-19 decision on a the tandem to
balance the
for the all or nothing try to win jumped out of his shoes to
make Eddy Moore and Ralph Ortega the 25 mile an hour wind In their similar grab that had opposite workload adding 41
yards in 16
the 51st Georgia-Florida en- the grab and then fall over the among others held the 'Dogs
faces and a determined Georgia results, ruled the receiver in cracks,
counter,
double stripe. The crowd went again and watched as a 60 yard secondary to march up field, bounds
and signaled for a
But the story was Gaffney.
The backbreaking play for wild and the Gator Bowl started i'ieId goal attempt from mid- Gaffney hit a McGriff for a
31 touchdown.
The
unruffled sophomore
the touchdown occurred at the to shake.
field fell ten yards short despite yard gain to give Florida a first
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Ralph Ortega were much in that he was not nervous and
on the Florida eleven.
ferred with Coach Dickey as a Revels seared the partyThe Gators got the scoring presence as they trapped the simply "had a job to do" in
Having driven to the Dogs 13 demanding cto,
Ad called for the ininded crowd as a Georgia going in the first period of Georgia signal caller cold at the front of his hometo%hri fans.

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have choked Dickey to death If they had kicked the point. I
hate to think what would have happened if he had ti-led the
kick and missed. Dickey, however, is no man's fool. The fans
camctoseetheshowandtheGatorsgavelttothem.
Gaffney went back to th" field and did his fourth clutch
play of the drive and the Caters won It 11-10--the fans
jumped up and down-danced
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yahooed and shook the very foundations of the
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Canal for negotiations to carry ranking officer In the Egyptian
new phase in our history and
m Tel Aviv fore- struggle to liberate our usurped
W truce
menL
saw tough negotiations to deter- lands "said Egypt's
The Egyptians were anxious
They met in a U.N. tent at
war ministo get a corridor opened Kilometer 101 on the Cairo Suez mine the Israeli withdrawal. ter, IA. (',en. Ahmed Ismail.
Another difficult problem is
through the Israeli lines to the road, 60 miles from the
Egyplikely
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U.S. officials in Peking with
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It was the first formal agree(torn Eilai, Israel's southern that Israel and Egypt would bethe canal.
went signed by Arab and Isport At Egypt's insistence, the gin indirect talks about a peace
The Israelis gave top priority raeli re'resentaUves In
a faceagreement made no mention of agreement in Ik(-emnbcr in
to arranging an exchange of to-face meeting since
the 1949
the
blockade, but Israel main- - Geneva.
prisoners of war and removal of rmnistice that ended
taints
the cease-fire agreement
Egypt's blockade on Israeli Arab-Israeli war.
shipping at the southern end of The new agreement calls for halts all hostilities.
Do This If
the Red Sea.
strict observance of the maseTwo Red Cross planes were
The cease-fire pact, worked lire, a supply corridor under waiting In Cyprus for orders to
out daring U.S. Secretary of U.N. control to the encircled fly to Tel Aviv and Cairo to beA? he W
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exchange.
wrong (th? A d.nt
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PEKING A1') -U.S. Secre- 'PL
around our
somewhat narrower death are searching fo r "any
tary
of
State Henry A. Kissin.
laws. lda.o has instituted answer to cut the crime
special world of fashion
ger holds his third meeting with
Speculation that closer ties
UALEIGH,N.C. -(NEA)
automatic capital punish- rate." \iid that rate
for Infants and boys
Premier (immi En-lai today are the chief topic in Kissin.
Sam A. Poole represents ment For various kinds of assuredly, is staggering: last
.imid much speculation but no gers talks was fueled by a bansomething out of America's murder only. Florida permits year's 18,520 known U.S. murand girls to size 6x
recent past. A middle-age execution or rape, but only ders were 5 per cent over
P concri,, tv i nformation about (luct toast he made Saturday
black man, lie was arrested when the victim i s 11 years 1971 and rape in this country
laI they're saying.
night: "We are determined to
A lovely array of shower
last year and charged with old or under. California has has increased 70 per cent
There
was
conjecture
to
('omoplete
the
that
the
do
much
procentering a home with intent recently made the death since 1967.
and Christmas gift items
to rob and rape. A jury found penalty mandatory for 11
two were arranging a visit by cs-s u' started two years ago as
"I know it's an old arguhim guilty. Tod ay, though he types of murder, mnciudmn
await you!
Chou to the United States or or- rapidly as possible.''
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protests his lflflOCeflCe, killers of police officers anI superintendent, "but I
rangements
For
closer official
still
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though no rape took place train saboteurs. Connecticut be ieve that if a man is riskrelations than the liaison offices
and Poole was convicted laws permit the death sen- in the gas chamber, he'll
Kissinger
and ('hoti was held
the)- presently maintain in each
merely of intent, he sits in tence for narcotics pushers think twice before he shoots
Saturday
night
after a lavish
other's
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this state's death row waiting who sell their goods to people his wife."
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banquet.
They met
U.S. officials with Kissinger
to be executed by electricity, who die from the drug use.
Opponents naturally insist
Jim Lash
Opposite
2640
Hiawatha
3 hours .Sunda' and
And he is not alone. Alhave Hot disclosed any detailsain
Vet however framed the otherwise. David Kendall, of
Chrysler.
Plymouth,
S.
Hwy.
17.92
though the U.S. Supreme laws, their sudden prohfera- the NAACP Legal
of the set rvtar S conversations later that day went to a ballet
Defense
PH.
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about the Chinese revolution.
Court ruled more than a year lion Is arousing anew the Fund, a group that has fought
since he arrived Saturday after
ago that capital punishment, historic antagonists of the capital punishment since
his Middle East peace mission.
as it had been imposed, is ii- death penalty controversy. 1965 (nrirnirilv h''iiio in
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legal under the constitution, Those who thought the que- thelas[43year52percentof
that the visit, Kissinger's sixth
some 29 men and women cur- tion was settled by the 1972 all murder executions and 90
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rently are awaiting death in Supreme Court ruling are pe r cent of all rape executhe nation
11 o them, in- back to the barricades. No lions involved blacks), says
.'greciut'nt to open Full diplo.
cluding Sam Poole, right one has been executed in the that public opinion has roth-'
muatic relations between Washhere in North Carolina.
nation since 1967, but now ing to do wit it. "The Bill of
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The American death there is a growing poss ibility Rights was written to put
Kissinger goes to Tokyo on
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penalty is far from be ing the punishment will be ad- some things beyond -the
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dead.
ministered again (not to the reach of shifting majorities.
The Supreme Court did
31 people on death row rior If we relied un m'relv polio
that executing kiuus
, to the court decision, how- Opinion, why, we might not
unconstitutional. Only that ever, their penalties have or even have newspapers.
the laws of execution were il- are expected to be modified)
As for cutting crime and
legal because they were and fo rces are regrouping on the deterrence factor, Kenunevenly imposed. Thus pro-' both sides of the issue.
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Public opinion, apparently, sionary. how, he asks, can the
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ment have rallied in many is siding with the new death crime rate be reduced by
states to change the laws to penalties. A Gallup Poll capital punishment when
KiLOME1'Ell 101, Egypt
satis the courts and get taken last year indicated 57 sIncel93O,outofsome400,000
(Al') - Israeli Pvt. Eli Mizback to the routine business
rcentofthepeoplequeried muider convictions, only 334
rat-hi was only an hour's drive
of electm-ocutjng gassing or favored reinstitution. Presi-' people were
executed?
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from his birthplace in Cairo as
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hanging the ba guys.
dent Nixon and other politi- minals can read fig'ur.-'c isio
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WITH
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c$ruiina is one of zu cians nave called for execujjvas
And deterrence? Kendall
states which have enacted tions in certnin
tent in which Israeli Mat. Gen
'30W' wide, 64" High!
tells of the San QLInIin inI
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new legislation toward this ces, 1-'i-oanenis point to me mate who helped to ins'ill
oflI s.rgkoinI
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'vii. Mohamn.met (sarnazy were
objection o the Supreme punishment Is cruel an Un- then killed three
.car. Do Sheiv,sl
people when
slgnirg
tile new cease-fire
Court was that th' death usual, as the Eighth Amend- he was released
• Frosier both up to 149
rom prison.
agrednmr.
penalty was 'freakishly u&amp;d," meat prohibits, three fourths lie might
also !ell of the Ohio
Pounds of Frozin Foodl
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that is to say discretionary, of the world's nations, those State Penitentiary inmate V
"I believe we could have
• Euy Release Ice Cvba
1. peace with the Egyptians, and I
thus cruel and unusual, North that have some form of death who designed improvements
Carolina decided to make the penalty, are equally bar- on that institution's electric Carolina.
think it would be a great thing
Holpoint Dependability!
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He sits here waitin
gat
penalty mandatory for mur- Wri c.
to go to Cairo as a tourist and
chair, then was paroled, then to die for a rape that didn
White, Colors Available I
den 1, arson, rape and burgi!t±:: the commonness of
rrcted for murder a nd taLc pce, It's highly ironic, -c the place wher' ! ti-as
ary 1. This Poole, not having the penalty, proponents eventually died in the
same and more than frightening, born," said Mtzrachi. Now fl,
killed anyone, was trapped believe that street
crime in chair he helped maintain and that he Is in this predicament he was
1100 French Ave.
by the mandatory sentence, America is such now that engineer.
5 w hen his family moved
Sanfot
because the highest court in to Israel.
and could conceivably die something must be done.
And so the old argument is the land tried once to protect
because a jury though t he Milton Rector, director of the resurrected.
Several hundred reporters,
None of it, him
Convenient Credit Terms
"wanted' to rape.
National Council on Crime perhaps, apping to the case cruel as an American from photographers and soldiers
and
Free Delivery
unusual punishOther states have passed and Delinquency, says people of Sam A.
No l e of North ment.
jammed the area around the
tent, ntsIsi:mg and shoving for a
Open 9:30-5:30 Daily, Friday fit 9 P.M,
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ranked aggregation, while Walt went oil left tackle for 13 yards such an extent that no one laid
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hand on bun during his run
ilmost two periods (or for the &amp;milinoLc County lads dk) s PAT brought the score to
The inmiins Wcame when
the Trinity Prep Saints to
'I he turning point in the 7-0 at intermission.
the
Cougars were looking for a
"thaw" out their offense cont" came w hen Morgan
In the third period the Saints play around one of their ends
Saturday nIght against the stopped a Cardinal Mooney put the game away with two this left the middle open and
Cougars of Sarasot,a,s Cardinal drive, with 4:07 left in the first touchdowns, ore, a Crimmins to flat aL% went in
unmolested.
my, but when they did a
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numbing 2
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mid-fifties and a 18 mile-arl. unable to move the ball
by the ri I ix
hour wind howling through passing. so they discovered
IV Chandler sprint around in seven games.
Showalter field, the Prepsters another .fir route,-the pitchout. his own left end was set up
by
and the Cougars fought r, It was this simple basic play the bull.11 -e wo
(Jefensite battle throughout the that gave t.heni their
first TI) the 'niddle The Saints forced Trinity Prep
first period
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minu tes left
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lirnahelu's 34-yard field goal with three seconds left. Rod
Garcia kicked four for the losers, inc!ading boots of 59 and 52
yards. Mark Harmon tallied twice and Kermit Johnson ran
for 146 yards in UCLA's 27-7 triumph over Oregon.
Dave llumm scored a firstperiod touchdown and passed
for another 51 seconds later as No. 11 Nebraska beat Iowa
State 31-7. Two to,
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Tangerine Bowl with the remaining berth there along with
Roosevelt Le3ks barreled for three touchdown!, leading
teams for the Peach and Tangerine Bowls to come from the
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aforementioned and possibly Colorado, East Carolina,
got two touchdowns apiec e from Woody Green, Ben Malone
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By THE ASiSocIATED PRMS 013'.0inalia beat Cleveland 103.
The Chicago Bulls kept their 0maha 83; Chicago 106, PorI)
esPite tile fact that Kareem 93
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his team's 12-game winning Cosy after his Kansas
City, jumped to a 220 first quarter
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lead after
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most consistent (actor in our points to pace the
Kings while connected on only one of
streak," Costello said after th e Austin Carr
was high for the shots during the first (our mm
Bucks had beaten the Capit,al Cavaliers with 25.
utes of the third period.
Bullets 11041 Sunday night.
Nets 106, Spurs 94
Conquistadors 102, pacers 101
STAN DINGS
"Tomght we tried to take The New York Nets hit a
n Diego broke a two-season
V5O:
their fast break away atiA force N!t!it-.-7-1 per cent frr,m the !ii-iX 4 bratim,Indiapil iiij-101,
DPR€SS
thum w simuot irojim oUt iamd in the first t'ii
and went tar their (irL
American Cof*t,,
against
side."The Bucks strategy paid n to a 106-94 victor), over San the Pacers in 12 met.0
East Division
f as the Bullets were able to Antonio.
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With cool weather the attendance was down a little, bu t
not the competitioll. In Slodified Street, Jerry Bosser of
Titusville took on all comers and crime out on top InhO1ds
owered '33 Ford Roadster with 11.40 second run. Bsr Is a
consistent winner at Bithlo and is th e man to beat in this
division.

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for the first fl licks, got
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going terhuis, the French Open
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hard
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most yards
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fewest first down ' allowed
Foley. "We've had
recently from the Colts in a those kind of games, too."
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for Lorry Csonka and had 56
idory over Detroit this year
b a fine Miami football team"
yards hi 10 caff jes.
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who rnu;t'a was a
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the Col ts and li!phis was con(
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compiling a 27-0 hafft~rne lead.
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Shula
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beatens between secondaned Alabama and No 5 Noe
Dame, The Orange Bowl,
which annually opts for the highest
ranking teams available, will have to settle
if that's the
word -for a similar ma tchup of teams with perfect record
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No. F, Perin State ai,'airlst No. 7 1,,iqli.~i,fina State. Alabama and
I'SU,
however, must play each Other Thanksgiving night.
Texas seems a shoo-in again as the Southwest Conferencets
representative In the Cotton Bowl against Nebraska, And
Tenneuft. appears to have the inside track to the Gator
Bowl, with Missouri the likely f
That leaves such attractive teams as Texas Tech, Houston,
North Carolina State, Kansaj, Tulane and Auburn, among
others. The Uberty Bowl is looking at all of those
teams al.
th ough Texas Tec h could wind up In th e Bluebonnet Bowl
and
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rushing record - he gained 131 for a total of 1.012 -and
Bicc Ella scored three tes.
Alabama was Idle but ffilrdranked Oklahoma, ineligible for
a bowl, trimmed No. 10 Missouri behind Joe Washington's 23~
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Green Bay held off a fourthquarter comeback led by quartwo point conversion
from sophomore quarterback Don Gaffney. The
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Brown and Dave Osbórn Francisco 33-9, Los Angeles
conversion gave Florida an 11-10 late four th quarter victory over archnever the good," said soccer- New Orleans' quarterback in Louis 25-21. The Packers
helped the Minnesota Vikings whipped New
had
Orleans 29-7, style kicker Horst
Muhlmann the first ball,
rival et
to
the
Super
Bowl.
compiled a 22-i halftime lead
Atlanta defeated Philadelphia after making himself ha rd to
Falcons 44, Eagles
before Hart threw a
On Sunday the veteran duo 44-7.
yard
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Cleveland dumped forget by kicking a field goal
boosted the Viking.q a step Houston 23-13,
Atlanta
remained
in
con.
fourth-quarter
touchdown pass
Green Bay beat with three semnds remaining to terition in the NFC West with its arid then directed
closer toward return ing to that St.
a 58-yard
Louis 25-21, and Denver givc CincinU a 113 victory
44-V victory over the Eagles, march for ather score.
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Then Atilanta punter John give up the ball eight times with toalghl
Simpson's 32-yard third- James anbleda4yarderouthf. Charlie Waters intercepting
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Steelers I", Raiders 9
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quarter touchdown. Simpson bounds on the Philadelphia one two pa&amp;ws and recovering a
For Pittsburgh, the
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the Cowboys
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least a tie for the National by Dwight White, The 24-yearloll
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Conference Central Division old defensive
end intercepted
By JOHN CIIERWA
fledI, 33, 49er g
eight plays to score the goahead
title.
closed the gap to 75 yards. Cook took individual
7
two passes and set up a touchHerald Correspondent
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Sonny Jurgensten and Billy touchdown and clinch their fifth
honors in 12:35 which was a new course record
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the ailing Washington straight victory.
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Brown, who along with Osborn their 17-9 slctor)
s-we this as the first time the course was fin,
quarterbacking
GOLDENROD- IV.s;ime Uu-ee teanu that Snead crossed
duet,
had b
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the object of
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outsicare them," saitl gazr,c losing streak with u 33-i our best quarter of thr season",
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the last time I've had a Myard Stecwe
th e last state individual hope in fifth in 13:06,
lers' Coach Chuck
victory.
Park. 1.)-man. Evans and Daytona Seabireeze
day. It's been a couple of years
Browns scored 17 points in
with a
195qualified for state honors.
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least.
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the last time I carried 18 times (townsOa
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wter turned to fire two ar rn U
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Dolphins
wove
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scortng
strikes of his own,
owns
quickly
bogged down,
touchdown
helped
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hero in
lest
Wool
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Rams
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course. They accumulated 59 team points, 23 in 13:14,
nirlg only 18 total yards In
give
The high 'hojan finisher was Mi ke Bunn
trouncing
The
marks ahead of Lyman who squeaked into
Saints came back down
second and 15 in the third.
straight i
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taking eighth followed by hforeland finistiing in
rdIgans
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earth
after
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Brooms
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ninth,
Men's &amp; wornfln,s
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One point sieparated second and third with the
games
or
a
loss
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Lyman's Kenny Duncan put on a sprint at the
McCutche scored
%teran Charley
Great 5.ction
Hounds finisWng with 82 points to Ewan's 83. finish nipping Trojan Greg Sparks fo
cago or Green Bay wflI cUnch insisted '
d
'it's no big thing.r
tenth
figured
in
four
other
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scom
to
71w fourth team 14
, qualify was Daytonia
feat San Diego NW9 and spod
the division title for Minnesota. Mercury Morris also starred
PrAtion. Duncan's run could well have been the
ngeles win 29.
Next to illn SpgncWs
Seabreeze with 's7.
A
7.
In
other
the cWhing debut af new
NFI,
v
clincher for second place as the Greyhounds
Sun&amp; action,
for the Dolphins, scoring on help Ites
Restaurant on ly.92
VX!OP fow- teanis and upper five individuals
The NFC West leaders held Charger Coach Ron Waller.
l'itts"mrigh beat oakla*rid 17-9, runs of 48 aW 53 yards.
finished ahead of Evans by one point.
Sanford, Ph. :I22_1u3
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the Saints In check except for a
wili ffw%v On to the State tow -A Clampionship
Packers 25, Cardinals !I
Hounding out the top 2D were Jerry Cluindler,
to be held on t1w %-hLqPer'
ng Pines 9011 cOur-W in Seabreeze-12th; Steve Kirby, Seabreeze-13th;
Don Hanna, Winter Park-14th; Richard
At the :rt of the race the anticipese
ation was
%ofl(rter_1501.. mnvnTal
PlOY
rts
Evans-16th;
Ch.uck
Jewell,
Mainland-17th;
WASHINGTON (AP) - Bill gers of artificial turf, but also to wanted t3 have a joint study.
have been a rarity in recent
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Alan StoRes, Boone-17th: Willie Smith,
compelitien.
CoftheHoustonlcrssaid examine naturnl surface multi____
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Lytnan-19th; and Jeff INIcAbee, Winter Park- today
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Sc'abreeze runner Don Cock jamped to
that
arti
Purpose fields which have been Safety Commission last m th
an 20th.
early lead but held it for Only the first quarter
ficial turf causes such devekped.
rejected
In
the
players'
mile befor' Parker Don Cook jumped into first
harri
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s
included
Jimmy
Brinker
taking
fection and increased Injuries
place, ttc position be held for the remainder of
Al
sentially weather-proof and artificial turf causes more
24th, followed by Dennis Burns In 25th, Jim
the contest.
and maintenance costs "that I provide a Viable
alternative," serious injuries
Donaldsm took 29th and jimiriny cqmland cannot understand wiry myone hesaid.
After the f mile the question was not who fini
grass.
shed J.
would buy IL"
would win but by now how much. Cook had
Ed Gamy, player's assodArtificial turf is In use on
Mis~ from the hneup was Tom Herron who
moved into a 50 yard lead over Snead, who
Curry. president of the Na. ation execiutive director. said
C D
as j sidelined with an ankle injury.
L
bout
IW high scho,ol. college
tiorl Football League's Pla yclosely foilowod by Boone distanceman Sam
il~
"Our
primary
concern
now
has
and
pro
foothall
fields,
in
Seminole County squad Sanford Seminole
ers Association, said the play. lobe th
itergs sser. At that point the highest
e failure of the Con. cIudln 13 of the 20 NFL sta.
Hound also competed but finished with no te am score.
ers' union was to hold a confer. uner
as
Product
Safety Cornmi
team leader Mark Bousquet who was pacing In district competition if a team fails to P-3st five
(bum I)layIn areas.
CBCC today on
synthetic grass slon to protect young athletes
runners the positions of those runners who iNd
Going into the halfway rrwk the top three
"to alert the public to the dan. from the unreasonable hazard
finish
are thrown out.,
spots remained t he same. Winter Park harrier
- of artificial turf.
Before the Seminoles were removed from
Rob blorel.and was holding on to fourth while
"The NFL players
list Nat Parkins finished 34th, with Langgston
Cook's lead w~ts increasing. slowly m0iiing up in
11
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themselves through bar.
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Menefee in 3bth. Donald Fossitt was 57 and Willie
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tile pack wm Bousquet now in eighth place.
gaining
but
who
wdl
now
Calloway was unable to complete the race
At the two mile point it looked like Cook was because of a
protect the high whool and
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wtiou ear infection.
running one race and Snead and
TENNIS FAULTS
rest 0f
colIege athlete?" he asked.
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For Lyman this is the first t1ineinHomrJ
Pick another. The Wildcat ha d increased h
4,
LONDON (AP)
TheNFl1PIayerso tion
Tennis,
(TOSS coun
history the IMngwood school had once
lead to 150 yards as Snead started to put on his
the most popular sport
has attempted for the past two
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Saturday's state Britain, is losing ground, says a
sprintiri fn:ish. Bergstresscr was
holding on to meet will be the finale or the CtSS
coun' year Mln'ey on how the Bri tish spend IUHI
thu-ti with Hound fk"uet in fourth followed by
on the material's in.
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same
runners
will
com
their leisure time.
Mailand runner James Donaly,
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461itm
until a study can tx
in the track and field season la ter this acade mic
The game today has a dull,
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felt the three mill levy was fire protection for the city, said
Herald
Writer
misleading since it was actually she had plans to place the city's
1./iKE MARY City council seven and one-half as in police office and radio equipMonday night weathered a corporation came after mid. mentfn the fire hall, which was
storm of protest over a full year year.
agreed toby both volunteer fire
tax bill from many of almost 80
"I don't think it's collec- department president Howard
residents attending the regular table." said Harvey Pugh, who Lloyd and fire chief Lewis Schmeeting, saying the bill was added he felt the tax would bea VCickert.
legitimate
burden to low income families
"About $35,000 will be needed
Council also agreed to hire a and the city's elderly
to set up the department, pay
po li ce chief at$lo,0OQ per year Councilman John Norcfrnsjrj saL,ri.' buy cars and equipandadvertiseforbidsonacar, that was untrue.
ment and uniforms," she said.
setting in motion the wheels of

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Freeman said It was, "The only his department.

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began the protest of the full tax
clairring he was due a refund on until we have duly elected officlals, and you're only acting.
Councilman John Norden was
the time before
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You're
not
duly
elected,"
said
the only mem be r voting not to
The chief con tention of th

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"The taxesare for the 19173-74 unit," stated Jackson several election ordinance and an
expe rise ordinance authorizing
1iscalyear and are pa id inthe times.

Schedule

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$125 per month for the mayor
1973 calendar year," Jackson
Councilman Delores Lash, and $50 a month for each
said.
Another resident added he who heads up both police and councilmen.

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Nov. 27
orida College
Dec. 3 Stetson UniversityJV
Dec. 8 Polk Community College
Jan. 9 Da ytona ac Junior College
Jan. 16 Central Fla. Jr. College
Jan. 30 Lake City Community College
Feb. 13 St. Johns River Jr. College
Feb. 16 Florida Junior College
at Jacksonville
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down a suggestion that Christmas lighting be
eliminated because of the energy crisis.
Commissioners voted to take
including
energy-saving ineasum
blacking out city hall floodlights starting Jan,
1, after the holiday scason when a nathity

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Sk-veral complainLs about the
sound from the 1,oggins and
Messina concert had been
received by mem bers of

City Cwncil meting, where the
Georges
St.
Laurent
development rezoning request
• wa (Splayed one, week In tfie

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Sanford Panel Agrees 0 Pave

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potating citizens.
TAriy, County Commissioner
John Kimbrough, who attended
Lon gwood meeting, noted
City Engineer Bill Palm also

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serves as the projected
development engineer, and

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Council Chairman John

solutions for environmental and
economic problems.

Leighty protested the close
scheduling of the concerts.

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dts~~ by the property owner. SLirting Oct. 1. 1974. This plan, lawsuit filed by a group of

Herald Staff Writer

Morris said he thinks his however, would requiit a sixth Georgetown residents to stop an
proposal is best for the city and seventh year of federal assessment paving project in

1970 in that corrununity.
Sanford city commissioners financially, will get the work revenue-sharing revenue.
ordered County Engineer Bill
The current federal program
The $250,000 is earmarked for
Bush to "study the situation." Monday voted to proceed im- done quicker and will generate
Bush was directed to confer mediately with a citywide approximately $400,000 that can expires Oct. 20, 1977 and lire protection facilities and
with area U.S. Geological project to pave Zl miles of 28 be used kiter for drainage work Knowl es said, "I feel sure the equipment. One lire truck is
or paving of the remaining five federal government will extend already on order and plans are

Survey officials and write a miles of dirt streets.

revenue sharing or a similar being prepared for bids on a fire

Engineering for the protect miles of dirt streets.

commission reservations, if and supporting surveys were
The city is able to borrow plan. I don 't t hi nk they'll find it substation on U.S. 17-92 north of
a
Lake Mary Boulevard on land
to the impact of authorized and rornnussionrs money locally at m lower in possible to drop."

ny,

Morris

developrmnts along the Range told the cit staff to study a terest rate than individual

said

due

to donated by developer Dick

Line Road-SR 434-Island Lake proposal by Commissioner citizens and thus would make engineering time the paving Bond.
John Morris that the city money on financing the paving project can't get underway for
The agreement doesn't in.
at least 18 months.
"I fear this could have a borrow $1,573,495 to finance the assessments.
clude five miles of dirt streets
detrimental effect," Kim. project, pledging future federal City Manager Warren Under an agreement, yet to that engineers say can't be
brough said, adding, "The revenue-sharing funds
Knowles and consulting be approved by Federal paved until major drainage
area.

The road can't take the board ought to register our
The city has in hand $426,505 engineers had recommended a District Court at Orlando, the structures are installed
traffic," he said
reservations, if there are and anticipated revenue - • pay as you go" plan split into city earmarked all but $250,000 Knowles said by 1979 the paving

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$1,293.751. The remaining successively for five years funds for the paving to end a will be at least W11,118.
areas.
Com. $532,144 needed for the
Kimbrough
and
missioner Greg Drummond, $2252400 project will have to
whose districts ane split by the come from assessments on the
ana tne proposed 4,926 pieces or property that
development area, agreed that front on the 23 ridles of streets.
, pohcethe area, but l b"lievewe U
Morris estimated that the
SGS maps show the
can handle it, said Karcher.

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Laurent assessments would be between
proposed St
"If the chief is confident and development is on the flood $2 and $4 per front foot and
be financed by the city starting
the sound is under control, I can storage area

see no problem," said Mayor
Bill Gner.

Drummond, noting past in 1975 for property owners over
"credibility problems" bet a Isie or ten sear

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marching and general effects of struments, uniforms and
each. These bands do not
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Select Committee on Standards Herald said sources indicated
oiineil Lambusta assured and Conduct has begun gather- that the compilation of material Hospital notes
Pt.bl'c notices
ing newspaper accounts of was a signal that the corn
council the volume at the for(iurmittee,
formed
in
1964
La
inSociety
-harges
that
Sen
Edward
thcoitiing concerts would tie
ney. H Fla ,sznctioned the col. Vestigate charges of miscon. Sports
lowered

The challenge will be finding

don't know."

after Monday night's Longwood

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many are in different contest are as follows, &amp;
(ounts
high school bands c l assifications according to Breeze Jr High, Daytona, I
he would cooperate In eery
Campbell's Jr. High, Dayton.i.
way with Police Chief George ranked well in the District 5 enrollment.

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who turned out for this lm- Karcher to ensure the concerts Band Marching Contest field
A band is allowed a minimum 3; Bunnell Ifigh School, Bun.
portant meAing.
form,
with
nell,
1;
New
Smyrna
Beac I
ran smoothly. No more con. &amp;-iturday night at the Lyman of five minutes to per
certs are scheduled until mid. Iligh School Stadium.
an eight minute maximuni Iligh School, 1; and Mainland
Lyman and Lake Brantley period of time to perform and Ifigh School, Daytona, 1.
January.
luin(Ls ree,
,
ived the highest then exit the fieh]. Certain
11t. con(-crti; %vere approvea
School children have been
rating
playing a new game called on condition the volume was
bands earned a "2", which is observed by all entries
Area deaths
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television tag in which a lowered at the N o v.
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youngster, to av oid being
Nineareabandsparticipated, i nspection before pe rforming
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tagged must yell out the name to residents in the Seminole
with
jud,in,
on
playing,
and
were
judged
on
in(lassifiedads
5-6B
Downs area, and
of the first TV show which
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on Nov. 29 is over by
concert
comes to his mind. A 5-year-old,
remember only one program.
fie shouted: "Watergate."

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versely affect the flood stcrage
area of Island Lake.
Commission action came

letter to Longwood expressing

automatically making them scheduling the concerts so close
participants rather than oh.
al
servers
(anti
later, cornsituation that would not occur
plamers)
regutir1y . He assured council
Must have

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HOMC Improvement

Commissioners indicated that more
conserva tion II SUeS may be flC55Y
the energy crisis worsens during the winter

country tick ...citizens group on Nov. 30.
becoming
i n v oI v e d
Lanibusta told council

Nylon Web Slings
Dragline &amp; Winch Cable
Towline Ropes To 3" Diameter

9 Wheel Alignment
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thermostats mory energy wduld be saved
than by elin-driating street lights, he said.

packed the Fire flail fast night city during November.

Wire, Fibre &amp; Synthetic Rope Slings

Paint Center
Roofing &amp; Sheet Metal

Good Servico

Plaza

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residents would lower hot water heater

for their weekly city council
The Mahaichnu Orchestra is
meeting, requiring the SRO scheduled to perform at
(Standing Room Only) sign to Seminole Downs on Nov 23,
be in effect.
Conway Twitty will perform on

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heater uses 3,000 watts in starting Up.

Lainbusta the go ahead on three
COMMENDATION to all more country and western and
those Lake Mary residents who soft rock performances in the

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Sanford, Fla.

Knowles pointed out that a street light uses

Cl9ef Karcher said with the
help of Lambusta his men could
the country keep the traffic moving
.indwestern group Logglnsantl smooUily.
"Having two con.
Messina, brought to Seminole
certs back-to-back will place a
Larnbusta, owner of L&amp;S SeVilre strain on our ability to

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rught lighting at Memorial Park and city
tennis courts and ball fields be shut off and
rught-time flood lights at the zoo be reduced.

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Commissioners John Morris and A. A.
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%sork calls in sections of the city will be
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At Monday night's city
In rebuttal, St. Laurent said USGS study, noting "basically the city should the deve!opmeot
council meeting, one member an analysis of the drainage the city does not know if this flood other properties Acting
Longwood which may ad of the audience pointed to a problem completed by Palm development will cause a City Atty.
Bill Eaton replied, 'I
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In that e%entuality," Helms
coxmnlssion, suggested the city hour period would produce 86 and himself, but ould release continued, 'we (the city) will
seek the USGS opinion, not million gallons of runoff, and no details,
have to pay for It."
Seminole County torn necessa rily take the corn require a storage area 100 feet
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give it to them." fie added, "I
said today, however, he has elected Dec 4 and sworn io
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prospecti ve appointment of a vote with Van
Cepoel and term of Victor Mifler who Outlaw's and M Van EOPCI S for
comment at his Almonte
sheriff's deputy as police chief ()utlaw for a new city attorney. resigned, also declined to name choice, said he would rwt have
Springs
office today.
and refused to back down on his
lie said his decision on a city his choice for the important time for the office and
refusal to reappo.nt Torn
attorney, whether Freeman or vice-mayor's spot.
recommended Pitand.
Outgoing Mayor Brown
Freeman city attorney.
someone else, will be made at
While he said it would be
McClain 3tOW firm today in planneIJ a meeting this Wed.
the couhcil's reorganizational much better if a person with his announced decision to nesday night for the cootincil reinecting.
experience were named to the replace Freeman. "I
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Florida's
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At Sunrise In
kidnaperY
ma Beach Community
Chapel Overlooking
Aain
state."
College, was visiting Pattie
nationwide hunt ((Jr a college
Atl
A masked black man burst Malarney with two friends,
girl abducted Sunday by a into a twine here Sunday, beat Anna Farrell and Valerie
By JEAN PATf M)N
masked man who fir-,t hont Iwo- ohm (nIff !tq!iot. os 16 01, " Wd
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and three friends.
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naped Kathy L. Morris and Malarney's birthday. All the
"We have found no trace of forced tier to drive off in a white
girls are 20.
Senator Lori Wilson,
tile
girl or the kidnaper," a po- 19G6 Bui(k.
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Florida's
only wornan senator,
he spokesman said. 'It t now
Sheriff Edwin Duff If said the
twn d masked black in in car and
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Al
NeuhLmrth
president of
nearly 24 hours 'wee the girl
girls Un' k (,tor'i tbke a ryiri .i small pistil burst
Winter
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the
nationwide
Gannett
Daytona Beach realtor. had of- ftough tile unlocked front dwr
In addition, Mayor Granville newspaper
group,
were
fered a ,0OO reward 'for in
of the home in a well-to-do Brown
announced
this
Wed
marrieda'sunrise
this morning
formation leading to the direct ne ighborhood
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roer
of MissMorris
Mi\lalarney sparentc Mr
reorganitation,il council mini chapel overlooking the
Poli ce described Miss Moms and Mrs. Ernest Malarn and meeting
has been canceled to Atlantic ocean at Cocoa Beach
as about 5 feet 6 inchec tall w ith their grandson were asleep u
comply with the year-old city
The private family ceremony
long brown hair and blue eyes
sirs, but the gunman told the
tIarttrrequirements and reset
as
performed by the fles Dr.
Slit as nearing platform girls,Shut up Don't look at for
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next
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Robert
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McClamn said he is recoin- the First Baptt Church of
the disappeared
don't anybody Scream"
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Meanwhile, frien&amp; gathered
aid after he had tied the She-rift's detective J'onl fien.
ENERGiES IN 09DEKTO
Pretsent in the* ittini-chipel
at tier parent's hoonte to keep a girli with st
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ACCOMPLISH M 1q74
rips(I f toweling and nigan as police chief. replacing and flanking a large "o-rXlen
vigilwlth th eti. Prayers fi,r her robbed their purses.
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Do na ld Dobson wt to resigned cross, were four htldren by
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trc offere4tSt Paul's
The man kept the girls lying several
ago effecti ve previous marriages.—him and
Ronian Catholic rhurch.
on the kitcberj floor for about 90 Jan. 8.
Rhonda Wilson. ages 14 and 18;
Duff gave the following ac- nunutes while lie prowled
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Ilennigan has been in law and Jan and Dan Neuharth.
count of lix- events that preced- through the lower level of the enforcement for the past 19
B John A Poisk1
DINNER
ages 18 and 20.
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a
poli
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The simple chapel, shelter!
Miss Morris, a student at not injure them seriously.
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chief of Winter Springs, a by tall sea pines, t
floor
snding citizen f Sanford.
patrolman wi th th Longwood scattered with pine needles,
Mother fluby Wilson, president
Police Departeni and has commanded a full view of tt'
and founder of Gooid Samarita n
been a sheriff's deputy for the ocean and bright dawn sky ti
Home, has received in. L
paA two years. In tile sheriff's tile east. The fainil~. grou~~
ternational recognition by
department lie worked his way gathered in the chipul
having her blography and photo
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published in IW3 edition of The
division.
sunrise.
World Who's Who of Women
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printed in Eng land. She still
received a commendation from
Both clad in white, the bride
Jac kso nville Sta te University.
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address caine to be listed there
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protecting
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announcing. supervvsor, and
audio technician fXtS
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mrxl courts reporter. A native of

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growing community that I was
seeking for a faintly bottle, I aill
proud to be part . the ll)mKspar
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'Gas Can" Fire Kills 4
RISP I!flC Ill (Al') — A pickup truck t sta lled
tar thal police Ls.11d had a full call of gasoline Ili Its trunk.
e car burst Into flames and a mother and three children
tile d.
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to get help Suaday night after t
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niechac trouble, a
A second woman and one f b childre n were thrown
from the car. They suffered second and third degree
J1U, ant

a
of y set as
all s;,mr must be associated
with Nov 11, which marks only
the World War I armistice.
%orld War II, for example,
ended on Sept. 2. the Korean
War, on July 17; the last U.S.
troops were pulled out of South
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veterans' organizations have
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Veterans Day to Nov. 11
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School Administration a t
Edinboro State College In
Pennsylvania) writes of his
experiences in his new
challenging position, His wife
Betty is directing a Title I
Reading Program for the Girad
School District and actively
involved in the teaching

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the late President John F hands and approached the front
Kennedy.
of the chapel as the sun crept
Although Councilmen-elect brilliantly over the horizon.
director
for Radio Station Irene Van Eenoel and David Res McMillan opened the non

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support fully McClain's n)ove to reading front Genesis 1. verses
1-5.
In th e beginning, (,l I k si isk 3:1, 11 11 intl 8:7. pt pit si ill k
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mplacement. The Troutinan, earth...'*
inan and wife, the bride and
Following the ceremony. the
They hope to build a new
The wedding vows, written by groom in unison recited from farnih wedding party joined home during the coming year
Griffin and Parrish law firm of
the bride and groom, heralded Ruth 1:16, "Intreat tile not to relatives and a few close on the ocean-front site where
Winter Park appear to
the dawn of a new day, a new leave thee, or to return from friends at
champagne break- the wedding ceremony was
year and anew life together. following after thee; for wither last in their
Cocoa Beach home. held. The mini-chapel will be
The Lemne was carried out in thou goest. I will go; and where The newlyweds
depa rt ed at preserved on the grounds of
other scriptural readings front thou lodgest. I will lodge, thy
mid-morning for a week's their new home.

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an ocr aug e

Authorities said the driver of the car. Kenneth
'13. of Carrier Mills, had left his car parked halfway off
U.S. 4S near here i4ith the hood up while he walked to a
nearby farm seeking help.

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Bank irking lot is robd t
gunpoint at noon today

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have been piling up, but fewer
and fewer of the American
symbol of mobility — gas

46, said they would also be open. the gas situation in Seminole
Several stations in the County
getting "pretty dry"
Casselberry Altamnunte Lon
righ t now.
ood area are closing for the
Some have been out of

Only to area gas sta tions of
a random survey throughout stations — are able to pump the
Seminole County indicated they precious liquid. They just don't holiday with plenty of gas, as regular gas since Friday and
would lx- open New Year's Day, have any.
many stations throughout this are running dry an prenuum.
as holiday drivers. fearing the
NO stations responding they area and nation have indicated
Anderson's Mobil station.
orst for finding fuel, are ssould be open Tuesday were in they will also be doing.
Fern
Park, said they would he
already ha%ing
a hard time.
Sanford. Diekle's Gulf.
'U.S. 17.
Selillnole
'76
station, closed New Year's Day and is
Throughout the nation 90
.and Santa Barbara Drive. Cawlbc")-; Mel's Shell. SH already out of regular. with
reports of hnlidis "gas rushes"
he
said they will open a 0 a m
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a
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400 gallons of
Pontiat
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WI
station
and
pump
until
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and
out
Longwood She ll all said left. Delivery of their expected
wagon.
VC only have a few they have an adequate supply January allocation
Weather
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Oviedo police 20 minutes later
thousand gallons left, a station but would not be open for pected until Friday,
reported a witness spotted the
Yesterday's high 81 loss this
spokesman said.
holiday'
Gasoline officIs id
51811 411mallisr, %Poo. 1431%sy ii.1vuuy
Sanford Sunoco on 1.4 and SH
Other
area
stations
indicated
the interrupted New Ye
'ar's
pasted in tile back window. tonight. CI(vidy and wind% with
headed through to w n towards scattered showers and thun
as 75 per cent
the nation's
SH 46 and Geneva.
dershoAers Tuesday
stations
to
close
Sunday,
open
The get-a-way car wa.,driven
Highs tind 70s Tuesday. IAIWS
today.
and
close
again
Tuesday.
b) a young woman with long, tonight near
Hrutii
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Iluweser, as the weekend
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vioure oil antl stations ran out (if
said
tonight and 50 per cent
lif ted ads
7B
Hospital notes
4B
eimates changed .
Confusion exted at press Thesday.
Comics
SR
bZicnutk
The
New
York City Pol ice
little as to whether botith robboers
Extended
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24H
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was caught by the
were women, with conflicting through Fri(tay
generally
Dear Abby
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crunch
and
had
to curtaid the
reports Issue(] by police at tile fair and colder. IA)ws in the 4(k
Dr, Crane
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setting
off a cross county auto chase
which. police said, in,i), involve
t,vo young women bandits.
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A Feb. 1 sta rting date for cxclusive garbage collection
franchise areas is the target of
both the Seminole County'
COIIUUtSSIOU and the county's
Refuse Collector's Associati on ,
The two groups hav been
negotiating for several weeks
on the proposed control or.
dinance in anticipation of a
final report by Acts Systems,
Inc., a national refuse collec.
thin study firm which will
recommend
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franchise areas.

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AIRMAN PATRICK N.
CIAMACCO, son of Charles
V. Cianiacco of 502 Elm St.,
Casselberry has
been
assigned to Sheppard AFB,
'Fe x., for training in
metalworking after corn.
pleting his basin training at
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year s end supply, and said they have all the gas we need at the stations in the state pLanned
would remain witho I gas present," a spokesman
there to close today and said another
Tuesday. While they face a 20 said.
nit red4ction for January.
While Fite Tire Supply. 25th be able to open because of lack
they have not rleceived their Street and U.S. 17-92
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of some one million
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the bucket Our reoery could
be much higherarid thear
of fuel spilled tukI be much
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The spill prevention program
deals with nontransportatjon
facil ities such as refineries,
storage sites and certain trans.
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drop needles on the carpet and
vet thrown out. Not Hobby
Snodgrasa's tree. It hatched
"I'd like to gel in touch wm
somebody who collects praying
mantises," Mrs. Snodgrass
said. "We don't want to kin
therii but we have t" ''t them
out of here.'
She estimated about 1,000
praying mantises were hatched
Friday in a nest her husband
found hidden in their tree, By Saturday. the home was
swarming with them,
"We've always had an artitidal tree, but this year I w:int-d
one that would smell nice,"
Mrs. Snodgrass said. "But I've
had a sinus mfection most of
INS ionh and haven't been
alik tn sirw!I a thing.
"?ow this happens. Next
year, we'll go back to our artaficisi tree."

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comes well Into a fiscal year
beset with financial uncertainty
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at U-Tapao Airfield, Thailand. from col.
Mdhorne Kinsey, his commander. An aircraft
maintenance technician, he was cited for
meritorious service at McCoy AFB. Orlando.
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year for many Investors.
Program I p.m. on "Hobbies"
The opening Dow Jones aver ith llniiu' l.ik' Dept. in charge.
age of 30 industrials was down a
fraction, and declining issues
Jan. 2.5
took a small lead over gainers
Titusville Antique and Coilecn the New York Stock Extors Show-Sale, Searstoy,n
change.
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Big Board prices included It'.
xaco, steady at 24; American
Cyanamid, dimwit 1 1 at 19 , 11 . jail. 3
American Telephone, down 'i
Senior Citizens Tour
A 501 7, International In. l)is;ws- World
Will leave
dustnes, unchanged at 13-16, Civic Center at 9:00 a.m.
and Ford Motor, down
at Return at 6:30 pm. Call 322 9148
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or 323 2648 for reservations.
Analysts said they expected a
subdued day on Wall Street with Jun. 1013
mim;inv investors taking an ex.
Winter Park Sert:uiva ('huh
tended New Year's holiday.
Antique Show and Sale for
Brokers said they were en- benefit retarded children, Ex.
couraged by the market's rela- im.sition Park, Orlando. Hours
Live firmness for most of Dc- 1-10 p.m. and Sunday, 1-6 pin.
cemhcr in spite of continuing
worries about the economic im,.
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fc'rcernent officer enough to run

meetings with the collector's
association produced reports
the Acts study will draw up an
are; mr each company.

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necessary to in fairness
prohibit second jobs," Kun.
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business by the reorganization,
saying franchises would go to
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would be the minimum salary

Settled will be "development
of a time schedule and game
plan in order to proceed to wrap
UP the entire subject, let cxciiisire franchises and, once and
for all, get into first class
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service in Seminole
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third floor expansion come in at
Seminole County Corn- funds on ha nd in his present
some 1400,000 less than the $3.5 missioners will be asked budget.
million previously anticipated. Thursday o earmark $56,800 "I think the hike will
prevent
The proposed ncw jail at Five from federal revenue sharing us from losing men to other
Points had already come in at funds to he lp finance an $85 per departments, and should
an estimated $3.5 million and month pay hike for 74 sheriff's sigrnficantly cut down on
the four projects c-omtnned ssili deputies.
moonlighting," Plk said,
approach the $7 million tota l
noting some 60 per cent of his
bond issue to be discussed
Sheriff John Polk today said (luputies now hold second Jobs.
Thursday.
he will ask the board to approve
Polk said $161,000 of the
As discussed last week, tlleag atlike for unuforrneddeptjties
to
$537,000
t-nter as estimated at $324,iXI), $728 per month minimum, up sharing In federal revenue
funds allocated
the south county annex at $1.3 from $643, for an hourly pay Seminole County is supposed to
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go to public safety, and that the
house expansion at $1.4 million.
The total package would cost salary boost should
cime from
Today, commission vice- $68,000, Polk said. The difthis money.
chairman John Kimbreugh, ference can be made up from
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tpWea to mno,e up to chair. said "I'd hate to see the whole
man at Thursday's meeting thing fail because we lumped
said he has no doubts of the them together
and fol ks didn't
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million, March 5 bond need for all buildings, but that like one project"
Issue ieferendum may be ap. the projects will probably be
Kinibrough responded with a
proved Thursday by Seminole offered as separate packages wary smile and I don't know"
County commissioners anxious on the March Shallot,
when asked If the state of the
to get moving on construction of
"We want to let the people na tion's economy might In.
anewjail,asouth countycowj valuate each one of their in. fluence
voter's
minds
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Second Reading, Negotiate for
Fuel—Emergency, Inspection
of
Portables and Auditorium
at Lymivan Bight School.
Ark., for duty with a unit of the
Robert Burkhart, English Floor at Geneva, Uniform
Tactical Air Command.
Estates civic leader, will ad- Patches, Change in School
Airmnmn Edwards Is a 1973 dress the board on school Time and Neighborhood Youth
graduate of DeLand Senior boundaries.
Corps
High School.
Old Business
The board will then hear time
second reading of a motion to
New Business
Items for Action—
implement a data processing
Staff Sgt.
Budget And Finance—W.A.
systetis in Seminole County
James Salvoil
schools.
Teague, Consultant in Bus. &amp;
Eniergei-cy negotiations for Finace Budget Amendments;
FT. BAKER,
Calif.—Army fuel and a change in school time
Personnel—Stewart Gatchel,
Staff Sgt. James H. Salvall, 26,
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Director
Personnel
son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo W. will also be considered at the
Instructional
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and
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Salvail, 2522 Willow Ave.,
Instructional Recomrnend1iAGENDA
Sanford, is serving with
tions; [lids—Roger Harris—
CALl, TO ORDER
Headquarters, Sixth region,
Director of Purchasing, 1. Food
Army Air Defense Command, Invocation and Pleage of
Bids, 2. Seminole High ['itching
Allegiance
Ft. Baker, Calif.
Machine
Machine Bid; Pupil Per.
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management noncommissioned Superintendent's
report— of Adiii. Services Expulsions
officer in the headquarters.
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with the result mounting public
complaints over sloppy and unreliable service, Vihien noted.
itrniay's meeting will be the
last step before calling a public
hearing on the ordinance and
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Seminole currently has 14
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mechanic course conducted b
the Air Training Command.
The airman, now trained to
flue Seminole County School
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to shoot off thousands of fire- national convention in the
About .5 per cent of all audits
crackers as the New Year Windy City. Wind or no, crowds
last y•
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were ex pe cted to mass at Sta te
change In
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in
East
Berlin
banned
and
Mad ison Str eets in the Loop
IRS spokesmen explained
the
traditional
fireworks
for
to
usher
in the New Year with
their auditing procedure after
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New
Year's
Eve.
East
German
shou
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special congressional report
fidais further dampened bollCleveland's Mayor Ralph
showed that a high proportion
day plans by refusing to extend Perk, trying to outdo Times
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supply yet.
of the 700 persons named on
open working on general visitors' passes through the Square, ordered a special dime
called White House enemies number of patrol cars cruising
WIit's
Amoco
at
25th
Street
maintenance
and
tires,
they
ran
wall
from
West
to
East
Berlin
fare
to
bring
celebrants
by
rapthe streets.
The department and Sanford Avenue also Out of regular fuel Friday and beyond midnight.
lists were subjected to audit said
it expected
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more gas
reported an early closing today high test Saturday. They will planned to remain overnight
probes, even though the lis ts
in
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themaelveswcre not urn$idered
at 4 p.m., and would remain close at 5 p.m. today and East Berlin with relatives and
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there said they still had gas, but II. B. Owens Gulf station, 1219 meats of up
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to 20 marks for the
said they would close for the
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swept cooktop that's so easy to keep clean! Hi-speed
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loliday, as did H&amp;W Sunoco,
possibleprieehikeortptoeight Tuesday and its regular 6p.m.
Cairod"
surface units with accurate pushbutton
Longwoo
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New
Orleans,
crowds
bed
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time today, reported a
controls assure fast, even heat. Large family-size
'good gan gathering over the wk
Park Exxon.
The Herald h'leamed today supply" of &amp;iiis. but no word
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fr hst h been blUed as the
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MA in Wash-. Tulane Uni .ersity's Sugar Howl
received January's gasoline
prices by one cent per gallon
between Notre Dame and
allotment, they would close
ur egory UUIMP
of
reduced
allocations,
the
service
stations
in
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area
Alabama. Officials said they
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early today
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Kiddy's Standard station, 100 were open today and added that expected the previous at- 6th &amp; MIe
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the
stations
which
were
Day.
said they would be observing open had no gas to sell.
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Ilmeeting to work out Final
details of the ordinance, and
hope to "unveil" details of the
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that d simple rnist.al c on his
in Los Angeles, where foot. bash with bands, singers, danc..
blazing Honolulu to horn blow
bilI iiid roses are the tradition Ing In the streets, food and
173 tax return will subject him
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to a troublesome and costly au.
bring in the New Year with nighttime carousing was cx_Ii,1rS
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of
fuel,
the
outlook
in
might
cut down the crowds for
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many of (he world's capitals the
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cause for concern.
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Internal Revenue Service au
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usual
if
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dii guns largel) run b) corn
Pasadena, but crowds were al
—
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In New York s Times Sq uare, ready assembling.
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where
te brightest lights juive
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returns showing the greatest
CRASH BLOCKS BRIDGE
been
dimmed
for
weeks
to save
A military observance was
1
potential for yielding substanTRA FFIC WAS blocked for an hour Saturday night on the antiquated
tlwy
will
tial additional tax reevenue.
?'Y
ilannelln
Bu:nos
Aires,
where
0
again
SR 415 Osteen Bridge when a car driven by
r die crowds of cele- Argentine President Juan Per- I _ _____
The IRS last year audited
Marion, Ohio man
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brants
that
traditionally gather n was to preside over cerernoonly about 1.8 million returns
crashed into the side of the center span to avoid striking two motorthere.
nies honoring newly promoted
out of 78 million filed - but U
cylists. State troopers said Harold E. Grossner, 47, was
treated
for
1dj- were expected to generals, admirals and briga_.-t—
audits resulted in an additional
head injuries after the car was wedged across the narrow wood and
pour
into
Traf.!gar
Square
for
diers,
.
$5.1 billion lax libility.
metal bridge. Wrecker crews extricated the auto, which caught fire
the traditional plunge into the
_~;~~
In Chicago, planned celcbra- 01
a'hat's an average of about
Pi
1ifU'r t he o1lt
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ltnrcsr
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tnunh'n
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$10 and
mistakes a re
the brownedutcity were for
the Ambassador East to a New
likely to bring an I RS agent to
I
casting
big
ds
crow
.
Year's
Eve rally by the Young
the door, even though U IRS
In
Honclulu,
revelers
planned
Socialist
double
Alliance, holding its
all athmec.

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Mikhail Suslov, the 70-year-old Stalinist
theoretician,
Kirilenko and Mazurov apparently had much
to do with constructing the recent Soviet Middle
East policy, suggesting that Brezhnev
hoped to
in.sure the prospective benefits of the detente
while also reasserting Soviet influence in Egypt
and Syria. The Russians poured armament into
those two countries without which their new
battle venture would have been impossible.
Shelepin, whose political difficulties had been
keeping him in the shadow, emerged in a recent
speech a
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By WILLIAM 14. RYAN
AP Special Correspondent
American leaders show signs of misgivin;g
about the U.S,-Soviet detente in the light of rc
cent waves of crisis, but they're not alone. Th e
Kremlin leaders seem jumpy too, as if debat e
over that policy had sharpened considerably a
late.
One source of Moscow jitters may be a fea r
th at the October Middle East war and its con
sequences endangered Leonid I. Brezhnev' 5
smiles campaign. If detente blew up, th e Sovie t
Communist party chief would be vulnerable ttJ
criticism from a faction that evidently has has
major reservations about the nw posture al
a I ng.
As is often the case, the present argumen
seems to pit conservative Stalinist hardliner
against the more venturesome new breed in th
party leadership. The Middle East even ts served
as a sort of Cayt. m2'cing the lineup of the twc
sides in the debate emerge more distinctly.
!ct, 'f dl ft.t h h:ppt:t'd - mce (fttber
- the war, the heavy strains on NATO, the near•
panic over energy in Europe and Japan. the big

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On the other hand, Suslov, another recent
speech-maker,
far short of unreserved en.
(lOrSeiflent. lie seemed to take pains to remind
Brezhnev's group that the party chief himself in
the past had warned that peaceful coexistence
didn't imply toan end to the ideological war.
Suslov judged detente all right to a point but
warned it must "not mean cessation of the international class struggle." lie insisted that ''the
nature of capitalism has not changed" and that
certain ''reactionary forces" hoped to force the
U.S.S.R. into absurd concessions for the sake of
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Cuban exile Pbs SI• and other publicized "MIS__
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MIAMI
BEACH,
Ha.
APi
Sion Imroisibk' escapades
- iliortLil Hospital, recognized
S:, q , ti
"s,
f.,'_
...
Th
i st ll haven't exhausted
e unidentified old man who him, Mrs. Sitko was at hoae, so
usted I he
III' siibjet'l of the scrutiny
had been field in a mental ward she called nurse Mamie Brown
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I )r. Kor uflii' iluert as. secreic buried in the deepest
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Itfor
a
week
lay
listlessly
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in
whose reputation is lmpec('a lilt's at 1600 Penns y lvania
his
at
the
hospital.
She
said
she
was
I
10
k LII 1J
bed, then a nur se showed him a sure "the little man in the straw'
A
hit' Vii citutidenlial White AVtI1LI(b.
i'd.', . - 'It
Polirnwe Both Colson and
house documents show that
nt'ispaper photo of an elderly hat" was the man In the plc.
,#
li, %01%
%
'itiian. Tears caine to his eyes turt'.
tilt' Undercoser hunt was Malek told its tht' cannot
_
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I!JIJ
. :
remember
hluertas
name
or
I urni'd loose (Ill film.
and he cried "Mamma, main- Mrs. Brown showed the ph
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k
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P**. .
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rita,"
The probe was directed by Martitiiotos menio.
li
-;'-•u'k-,.
,
tograph of the ltosennns to
k"'
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llt'!ui,w Faiorid The Prt'sione (if President Nixon's stall
Minutes later, Rebecca Rose. the old man in the bed. He
-.," dent's pal. lkJw Heboto, sold
assistants.
in an, 70, who had sat by her
Marumoto. who was paid bsome land to the federal
~ 6
I tt'eptione for a week, learned pointed and began to cry.
hospital administrator Bob
I lit' taxpit'rs to find jobs government in 1969 for liii'
her husband Eddie was
'.i. "
i•
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well Zthtkiri said police brought
PEOPLE OF all ages can join in the fight to
and grants (of' worth y Hiscane National Monu.
Disclosure BringC No Accolade s
and would soon be returning
to ltoseniiian to Jackson the day
Gaskins do their part for the March of Dimes by
fllt'flt. III' received an over.
Spiunisti.Arni.ricans
prevent birth defec ts, Left to right, Shauna
her,
('V)'LF NEW S
collecting
pop
bottl
rumotu mentioned the the-appraisal .settlement or:
es and turning in the
%%h e ther tie Could h r five
The average average Citizen
Eddie Roseninan's strange alter he disappeared Zlatkiri
Schumacher, Kiln Koerner, Derek Tangeman,
Even d
said htosenmari couldn't talk
one
12.4-acre
parcel
and
a
Investigation in a •finhlll('?lPresident Nixon is reported L;.-ally take such a tax rilizevi who makes 110.000 or t'vt'rythIn the President thu
proceeds to the special MOD fund set up at
Kurt
Schumacher
interlude bevan Dec. ?-1when lie
and
Poster
Child
,Ijiri
I 1
iii pJn! '4! that ln
li,iI
hij
t
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t
I
Itinunt
.1 iii thir
ta I:' i
k- ±n tin.
Lii uIr urd l),1
1"lr)rj(l'i State fttnk f Sanford,
t:uI t1s 1fc of O years
d I.I\ di:
h:i . It R,ttic[cil Iit iiti
him, al though Mrs. ltusemnan
disdiisut-e iii personal financial
White llnusc miles Chaiks 77-acre tract lie Owned ii
- 'ulie people are not likely to out hiHik kindly on the wealthy lIrtanciil nest with the help of
goodbye and left for a 10 minutesaid
j ui
affairs during his years in the applaud anyone who triples his utilizing the tax laws to
'
her husband carried a will.
Cuban a nil Etect Ma hek jointly with three others. In
stroll, lie wore the redhanded
avoid millionaire cronies, and that's
r7 : './
F'
-LPri#i'4Pt
let
White
"had
Ho
with
ward
Hunt
check
out
contrast,
neighboring
proidentification
when
lie
1
has not brought net worth while tn public uiuici payui even as much as the nutativiIiur th
.'.'.,''-',l , !' u I1( -°
..I riSt!aw ht that mba.si
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I
es
of the Cuban Medical Uoc- ed to us they received single,
notice from Washington: Put up or shut up on
Zialkin said itoseninan had
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elderly pe
tars
in
Exilt''
l;ururiiotut
retakeit'orleave'it
oilers
that
ople
who
came
to
live
$176
rolled
up
in
a
yarmulke
,;t''""-i
detente. That is, show by your actio ns th at the
Tluv financial disclosure was
TJTUSVII.LE,
Fla.
tAP)
- Kennedy Space Center using in. Can
LI
in the sun.
ff
detect the heat given off by The body of another Titusville
ported cryptically 1k added were far below the appraisal
Police trying to solve a dozen (rated
Iskullcap) that was stuffed into
a good iiiuic. It lays the cards
policy means what it says a bout th e "mutual
photography
equipment
i
decomposing
body
0
values
that
Hunt
if
.
had submitted a
his trousers pocket,
u'ii the table for all to see and
missing persons reports say a found
woman Nancy Gary, 18, was
benefits" of peaceful coexistence.
When he did not return, Mrs.
eight
more
"hot
s
po
ts"
report
to
logo,:
Saturday,
offi
If
4,
him.
Pr iiIrg,'
cers said the found in the same area Dec. 10,
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We
should end the series of news
?.latkin said Rosenmuan
search of an area where four
ltu'seninan said,
that could have been bodk3, but skeleton found in
If Moscow won't or cannot do that, the detente
tuasu,' hi't'ri Inundated with
Hunt Was Huss
an orange [loth had been shot in the head. ground opened ,,!t was like the seemed incoherent and was
reports lroi ii a varIety at
decomposed f°nialc bodies a search of those areas turned
f grove las
and he fell into listed
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has a c ha nce of blowing up. If that happens,
was a busy time for citizen complaints that the
t s-rek had been idensources that presented the
On Christmas Day, a group of it.,,
in the hospital as an
were found would be dis. up nothing
':sm"
I
new, a Brevard tified as that of Sharon Mary children found the
who was running military brass use govern. Iii
some in high Kremlin spots might be quick to
'ril'tifi'ti white' male
continued If no more corpses County
President's financial sitution
skeleton of
Eddie Itosenman has been
sheriff's department
______
around
in
a
silly
CIA
mt'nt
cars
and
drivers
to
haul
wig
WInier,
14,
of
Titusville,
who
accuse the Brezhnev group of risking too much
Carolyn Jan Bennet, 17, who unable to speak
are d,isovered by the end of the spokesman
piecemeal and perhaps with
more than a
said Sunday,
carrying out he'avi around their wives and
I
had been missing since Nov. 5. had be en missing from her few
for too little.
week.
iii,c misinformation.
______
The Infrared film is sensitive
words since he suffered a r!w&amp; Used
Vatergate duties against children. Spot checks have
The body of Paula llamric, home ill nearby
However, we can understand
An aircraft from the nearby Ii', temperature differen
The existence of two distinct Kremlin factions,
Minis since strike soil te time ago. His if e
Army &amp; Civilian Boots
fiew sIfl,
t'ii t)emocrat .s alit) cii n fir rued some
ces and 22, sas found iii a ditch Nov. 25.
o
of t lit'
Nov. 11.
man)- reasons liv we don't
at least with regard to foreign policy, has been a
feared
he
IIiiI!ht
hat'u'
ti,
tried
Ulls\nlpattiet IC Republicans charges. For example. ;t'n
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I tear a flood of pi.iblic cheers go
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return to visit the Old Montelie is flow M'rvtfl time for his Creighton Abrams. the Arrn'
matter of speculation in the \Vest ever since
,1
.
up for Mr. Nixon in the wake of
pa
i
r
fiore Cemetery in New York
role in I hit' Watergate break- chief. sends his daughter iit
Brezhnev floated his detente, by which he hoped
Tremendous Valv7, Er hits iction:
City where their daughter,
in and conspiracy..
an exclusive girls' school in
or Work And
to reap fat economic benefits fir the U.S.S.R.
ourist
__________________
- 11w disclosure was not
Pearl, was buried 38 years ago.
1
Dr fluertas was turned Alexandria, Va. Along with
Hunting .
As of the moment in the Communist party's I(;__________________
really voluntary; it was in.
_________________________
over
to
Hunt
for investigation some schoolmate's, she is
A local newspaper carried a
_____
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aa
itiir,'I h" r"I - '.to,I'
member ruIin Politburo Rrpihnw iti!1 cn.tpc
4 Q Y.N/
'ft diftlUl iHv time ttw tuOafl CtiduIIereUtu$nUt,Aflscflo4)i
.-, i:ii
duO p. wgrapti about
\
\
the P1C5s regarding the
to have the upper hand wi th his supporters inphysician came to Wahing• every day in a military staltoseniiian's disappearance in
President's finances.
______________________________
f
ton to visit with Organization tion wagon. At the -same time,
cluding such men as A. P. Kirilenko, K. T.
So
nday's edit ions, and Dorothy
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MIAMI (AP) A 1&amp;year.okl
otics
There are conflicting
;:,'I
of :nit'rIcan State's foreign the Pentagon is cutting back
or implements were Sitki,, a nurse' at Jackson Mi' Mazurov, Alexander Shelepin and pe r ha ps
Canadian
tourist
died
ap- found.
opinions as it, whether Mr.
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ministers
He
fuel
for
essential
military
also
dropped
t
President Nikolai Podgorny.
parentlyirdialinga spray can of
Emergency Landing
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Nixon was jii.stilied in taking
the White House to see operations,
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deodorant,
The doubters, who seem unhappy with some
police
said
Sunday.
I
l)r,
Peter
I.ardiz.abal,
assist.
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sinue of the tax exemptions he
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Fsuh Story Last June, we
Marunioto
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TALLAHASSEE,
William
Barnet
Khiger
of
Tant
Dade
County
Medical
EsFla.
AP
Pilot
David
Saunders,
a
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tuik, including II(it paying
U
.-s Dr. Huertas recalls the' reported that the National
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27-year-old state employe living in Tallahassee,
ronto was reported nnissir.g aminer, said medical expert_s
California state income taxes,
cnco1nter. he mentioned the Aquarium was compelled to
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Wednesday by his parents,
uIII
engineered a sale touchdown the hard way Sunday night,
suspected inhalation of the de'
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even though tie votes In that
need for a grant to build a spend a tenth of its meager
On
Saturday,
police
said,
the
usrng
Interstate
10
as
his
landing
strip.
44orant
caused
Khiger's
death.
medical
Th,jp
sta te and it's his home base.
facility
for
Cubans
in
budget
to
provide
exotic Fish
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boy's body was found on the
Saunders became lost on a return flight here from
But he said toxological tests
.
Miami.
Marumoto.
in
turn.
nifor
the
pampered
puobahs
of
lie's left it up to a congressional
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Daytona
Beach,
roof
of
the
apartment
house
would
not be completed for ses'losing
all
TELEPHONE
references
in
i
th
e
evening's
sited Iluertas to attend government. The taxpayers,
Ii
committee to niake a decision
;
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where
322 2611
overcast
skies.
the
family
had
been
vaeral
days.
-several
receptions
being
for
831 9993
in whether he owes any adheld
example. supplied former
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300N FRENCI-IAVE,
rationing.
Alter
circling
in
th
e
city's
residential
areas
for
more
than
There have been a number of
SANFORD, FLA 32771
connection with the OAS Vice President Spiro Agne%
ihitional tax.
— a
half
hour
meetings
.
Saunders
was
guid
Under
the
body
police
found
a
cases
around the country, Larwith
_.çi ed
sia
Is
FURNITURE
Kissing
Gourarnis
radio
by
police
and
and
1k reduced his tax liability
2
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WALTER A GIE LOW, Editor and Publisher
C41
spray
can
of
deodorant,
Dr
fire
officials
to
1.10
where
car
. Iluertas inlpulsivu'lv White house press secretar
clizabal said, of youngsters who
and truck headlights lit a
treiiiendicly by regarding gift
'a
.
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SALES
,l iv
Investigators
said
re-fused
Iii
go,
stretch
of
th
e
Ronald
hi
saving
th
e
death
die,
their lungs virtually frozen
WAYPIED DOYLE
ghway
blocked
off
for
him,
he
didn't
Ziegler
with
Bleeding
if his vice presidential papers
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Advertising Director &amp; Associate Publisher
want to attend an OAS (uric- Heart Tetras As a result of
gave the appearance of a fatal Lifter inhaling the contents uuf
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as a charitable contribution.
WY. 17.92
CASSELBERRY
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lions
until
he
could
go
as
overdose
of
drugs
but
no
natpressurized
spray
Cans.
our
column,
the
National
FRANK VOLTOLINE, General Manager
There is a question whether
owr
Pot' Haul Burned
represe ntative ofa free Cuba Aquarium has now been
i:h papers are the property of
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t".':i. - ,?
JOHN A SPOLSKI, A5SOitt EOIIO
In retrospect, he told my asso• authorized to phase out it,
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the individual or (if the
.
ii
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l ate Les Whitten rue(ully door-to-door fish service. All I
is
TALI.AHAS.SEE, Eta. tAPi--. Florida L'epartxnent of
gujvu.'rrntlerit, Congress; changed
DAVIDA. BRYANT
t.'' :
WINIFRED F. GIELOW
Law Enforcement officials spet the weekend burning 25
'Ma rumoto must have Iish'tank holders have been
J."-:;',,'"''.
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the law to forbid taking
A;.
MJnaqin9 Editor
Comptro!ier
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liiuiught, 'Whit-p N this uv, ans- notified by letter that ''thu
tons of Colombian marijuana worth a bout $20 million.
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deductIons for such gift.s about
c'
a - ,. - - l
Th e po t was confisc at ed Christmas Eve and officials
maintenance of t'xishr
JRICHARDS
,'1
the
bine
Mr.
Nixon
completed
DEWEY ROBINSON
Dinner Insitatlon
said it was the biggest marijuana seizure in United S ta tes
aquariums will he discuin
,.,',.
Sports Editor
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As
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asking about an Invitation to unit of the Ohio Air National
paper mill In Perry, about 50 miles southeast of
Tallahassee.
Dr hluertas to attend an alit- Guard, recently returned
DORIS WILLIAMS
CHARLESHAYS
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-iui dinner. The (olson aide from a two-week tour of
Soc iety Editor
Mechanical Supt
Faces Cold Dark Days
William Troelstrup, FDLF: director, said a court order
uggestet1 that Hunt eti.'ck Spain Although It may sound
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to burn the marijuana was obtained Saturday. The pot
out flit-physician. Marumoto like a Spanish Joy ride. it was
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calh,-d hunt to his uifli t':', gati' anything but. The band m.'ni1tdt't tsar are'
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IILItiiufLs t iirking tu'ge'thu,'r rather
Comp Room Fcv'ernan
threatening to extinguish it
Tallahassee Since us seizure,
him the doctor's name 1i rid hers sat on wooden beaches
iking listed by the Arabs as
-r
than separately could surely Shorten
.iltugettit'r.
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later received a written re' on aerial refueling planes for
:-,.---'- - -•''friendly'' to their cause has not
BILL VINCENT, JR.,
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inc
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trip.
saved Britain from a cutback in oil
Chief Photographer
Press Room Foreman
and energy sources and the
Th British above' all should
remember what hunt re. They rushed around in an
1~1friuni the Middle East. Coupled with
tec'tinohuugv to use them more cire:nembt'r %% hat brought that
ported, except that it was old bus to perform good will
Reported
siliat iiiust be the most shortsighted
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
ficiently Japan and Europe have
relationship int" being. It was the
summed up in one or to concerts. On the way to
Home Delivery
SSc Week
action ever taKen by a labor union
12 lOMot,thmore " tit gaiii froiii such an
linking iii America and Europe in a
pages.
Toledo. Spain. the band's bus
III 706 Months
$ 30 I Year
a slowdown of coal miners at a
The discovery of the Huer- cugtit fit e and their instru'
ruiltuiiion cause against the' Axis
arrangement than the United States,
iuuiiiwnt of critical national need for
int'niv in World War II, when
"hose reserves of fossil fuels tiiakt
las episode raises the specter merits went up in flames .
By Mail
In Florida
Same As Home Delivery
fuel the energy crisis has brought
IiritLIiIi was under siege of another
.self-sufficiency in energy if realistic
of dozens of other unreported Down but not out, the merry
the darkest days to the British since
probes which may have been military musicians borrowed
,6tI Other Mail 11770 Month 6 Months 1)6 7
MIAMI (AP) A corporation
goal withiuti a decade. Such a goal is
I,intl 'Flu' Arabs have r,oW ninth' it
7 mi) 132 10
this iiaine'v," Gurney said of the
'he Nall blitz,
ca rried out by the WhiteilictfUflie'nls some ironi local
htt t clear that war is Out tilt,
but'ui
by Sen. Edward Guntar lo ft' o titu te, if attauiabk at all,
allegations.
U S Postal Regu lations provide trial all mail subscriptions
it was thus appropriate that
House' underc o ver "plum- high schools students, to meet
'lily %ii ay a nation's survival can he
iwy, It-Fla.,
-VIa,, and two aides used
'or Europe and Japan. However,
The Herald said Sunday that
be paid in advance
Tetary of State Henry Kissinger
hers"
-squad
at
the
whim
f
their
'hey
ne
mo
y collec ted from Florida
can
never
threatened.
call their future their
remaining commit'
Entered is sr'cond class matter August 2 2 l9Cj at th( Putt
Williams, using Oxnard acwas before a l,onduiiu audience when
anonsous Nixon staff assis- merits. Then they returned an
Office of Sanftvd. F!oda 32711
own as long as they remain as
Federal housing Authority count checks, paidgardener
gaener
The United State's is proposing a
tanis'
I.e ath'anced his proposal that
stihtierable as they- are today to
another aerial refueler, sitbuilders For the the senator's $85 a month to maintain the
No part of any material, news or advertising of this edition of
techirilugicjl anti industrial alliance'
Clearly, the break-in at ling for IS hours on wooden
Westeris Europe-, Japan and the
personal and political benefit, lawn of Gurney's Winter Park
curtailment of fuel supplies frtiin
The Sanford Herald may be reproduced in any manner
for iiations caught in the web of
Daniel
United States of America xxul their
El Is berg's f). benches.
foreign
sources.
The
Miami Herald says.
home.
without written permsson of t he publisher of The Herald
dependency run Middle Eastern oil.
tak'ot
and
resources
for
a
combined
Mr
Kusinger
In
its
Sunday editions, the
clearl) Is trying Ii'
Any ind,vadua or firm responsible for such reproduction will
Reports of fund raising irre.
l hose Oations are fighting for their
1
assault on the energy problem. '11w
be considered as infr.ng,n on The Heralds Copyright and
Herald said Oxnard. Inc., was gularuties on behalf of Gurney
nourish the flame of the "special
independent-c, even if the enemy has
fuel shortage has become a cruel
will be held hobe for damage under the law
formed by Gurney and aides are under grand jury investiga.
relationst'ip" between the United
laken
the' forni of idle i'll tankers
Published d1i', and Sundays except Saturday
twist .1 the knife for Britons whose
States and Europe. It has t)eell
Larry
Williams and Jun (;root,
lions in Jacksonville and
rather than advancing arriiit's,
ccaoin was already staggeritig
flickering
ever
since
the
Coinnit,,i
Miiiui.
Thp Hero'd a member of t he Associated Press which is
friii strikes, inflation and a rising
Market began seeing itself as an
President Nixon has given the
The paper quoted tininamel
entitled exclusively to the use tr reproduction Cif all the local
trade deficit.
e'eunkiiiilc (curie in its own right.
ne',. printed in th' newspiper
Milk, Project Independence (ii our
sources in reporting that OxIna practical sense Mr. Kissinger
Soviet detente, problems in the
nard "was used as a conduit for
'hive
for
i'ricrgs
self.sufficienm'y
in
wa-. rutakut,' Europe an offer it ran
North -\tlaiutii 'Front', 0 rgantiu ti
tin., liii. vnte'ngti.uI dce-de,
payoffs fnuui Florida EllA
boulders" but said its sources
Herald Area Correspondents
did not detail Oxnard's
ti.0 t I hiu'v were' hi.i cdlv Ili lilitil u mn'nt ii a ni'r from the' students.
relationship
to the builders.
z
Oakley
But this "ev idence*" seems inadequate' to the larger ques'
Longwood
Black Community
We're heading into another year, and hope that your wishes
tions involved.
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The herald previously has nowill turn into
'r 11 H,,t
i.
WJiu't tier or not I hi' n (thu Guy .J attics Ithods acted
reality, that you get the things you want out
t. ,.
ixrted that $300,000 fit Uiii'c22
of life, that you and your
wrongly in sending the National Guard to the campus, he
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Kent: do the times
ported donations was raised by
family will enjoy the BETTER things of life. May we, at our Bank, do all we
was responding to the appeal of the mayor of Kent, whose
Williams from builders seeking
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city had for two days been in a state of turmoil, with bands of
Bear Lake- Forest City
can to help you on the Road to Happiness. And, may we with you a most
ns
4 justify the
Lake Monroe
Gurney's influence with EllA
students - and nonstudents - rampaging both on the cam&amp;rIceSpinks
Happy and Prosperous Nev Year,
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projects.
pus
and
in
the
downtown
area.
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The horror of Kent State was frozen for all time in the
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The whole countn' was fit turmoil in May 1970. Studenk'
Gurney, in if Dec. 6 televised
ptirflumiraph of an anguich,'qj girl knou'hin1'
tb.
uht'n11uufl'trn!,,rs
f
haul -hiit uij ii 'ur:iu' 300 canipuse in
laws (4 nIt'rcnce, uk'miied kmiuwl.
uric'
response to President Nixon's invasion of Cambodia, Anti'
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For many Americans, that one picture symbolized the tra- war people were taking the law into their own hands,
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blamed Williams for anis' and all
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just i lab or not, or' setting the .siag' liii
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received
it
dime
of
befell
unth'rstandabht' that the parents of the slain studcnts
1Wii T,
Castle
America during the bitter years of the Vietnam wa,
rv
want to have the full truth est
t'snrniichi'tI
,ilvmiit
thn
a
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to circumstances surrounding the killing of their children.
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Liza Baker
any kind. She was a 15'year-old runaway from1orjda who be to ignore' the long train
of
es'e()hs
the rice' of the youth
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happened
be on the scene at Kent State hx'caeise, at that culture anti the clm'ug MO
'flp, ,he ant iw;ir and aiiti'i'stahjhis'-', particular moment during those' days when America
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New in Ihe area?
seemed fluent nomads, the runawav the campus takeovers. flit. di'CFLi
It,
be
coming
apart,
(hat
was
"where
the
action
was"
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Springs
fiance
of
authority,
the
flirtation with revaluation - the
Alto monte Sprsng
Now, after three years. a federal grand jury in Clevelaad
Nancy Booth
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J
Elda Nichols
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is looking into the killing of four Kent State students and
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of the students.
woundinq of 11 thcrs h' Ohio National Guardsmen and "at
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%'shat goaded them into such rash action' What caused tlu'mn
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;:;tant, lacele crowul of stuidt'nts as the
means I column by 2 in
for a warm wekome
hop' that justice might he done."
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small
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Tanglewood. E. Estates
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be noticed or effective?
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brought
to
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score was and
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legal PARENTS OF THE BABY.

"little New Year" off right with the
fabulous assortment of gifts listed
below.

2. Place of Birth, Sex, Weight and
Name.

He or She may have them absolutely

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Address of Parents.

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obligation.

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DEAR POLL? — The young woman who was given a wool
to court afghan to go in her cedar hope chest will find that unwrapping a bar of scented soap and placing it under the afghan
wiieri it is s ored Will seep away any musty odor. I keep such
a piece of soap in all my drawers and the contents smell
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was with mercerized and polyester thread knotting and tanWINEWIN . WOUNIIIIIIIIIIII gling. Now before using a short length for hand se wing P take
it in my hand and with some pressure run it over the edge of
a piece of paraffin wax such as I use for jelly. This really
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First frost the cake with an icing that sets with a firm surface. •

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Using a cartoon picture as a guide I draw the character on a
piece of ht'avv w iite paper. I make a hole in the center of the
iigure to help me start cutting around "u' itLrc which is all
you want to preserve. Use this as a stencil. Put on top of the
2201000211'J'aa cake and
fill the hole with butter cream icing. Lilt the stencil
away and you have sharp clean edges like a cartoonist's line
ANNE'.u.Juuu drawing. to finish, tint and thin so me of the butter cream
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frosting and use a clean artist's brush to paint in the details
iipiuu.with food coloring. Fill the larger details by spreading.
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The Lucky First Baby Will ReceIve

FURNITURE CO.

To The First Baby...
For Keeping Childhood Memories

A Baby Record Book
Barnett Bank

New Year

Compliments Leonard Francoeur

its parents

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Little Mr. or Miss 1 974

welcome the First Baby of the

parents b theatre tickets

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Both vulnerable
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whereby the victims try to hide %est North East South
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recipes, they can so'n banish
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FAITH WITHOUT WORKS!
fi ('t other-.% to join you in
Jim. "Why are you sticking
In the Bible. James says your abstinence from the forin this hand to finish the year
"Faith without works Is dead
mer had habits
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like
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themselves
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Jim: "Now that I look the
with the Almighty. He will help ethers on remaining steadfast.

rebid spades it would he imossible to visualize a South

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us. but not unless we perform
Remember, a salesman thus North hand over. I must
our share of the job
sells himself ever' time he agrei'.North'sfourspadecall
- was really playing it close to
Tobacco and dnig addicts, repeals his own sales talk'
from the Carroll Rlitar Institute
i7 have a contest within the the chest."
(allies and alcoholics, can free
Oswald: "I received it in a
themselves iniO seconds ofsuch familY. for Torn caa quit batch ol questions for my'Pro
GENERAL TENDENCIES: Rest and relax
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tobacco while his wile mean and Contra' column in
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the
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are headed during the coming year Meditate on the finest plan
Bridge World magazine. I
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For further advice. send for was asked to comment on the
you can dream or Avoid sarcasm
instead of a 75 percent or even in Ixsiklet "flow to Break the bidding and replied that U
ARIES (Mar 21 to Apr, 19) Yau have many new ideas
90 percent.eso
Tobacco and Liquor Habits." appeared as if North had
rlution!
which require the involvement of others to make them
Most
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to
nuisance
enclosing
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a long stamped, never been told about slam
successful, so find the right allies today htccd a new
habits mildly resolve, but return t'velope. plus 25 cents bonuses"
acquaintance.
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your New Year resolutions without the help of others Don't
(jualificat ions.
spoil the day by losing your temper
"I'll goon a diet but noot IsIl
GEMINI (May 21 to June 211 Keep promises made to an
tomorrow or after our banquet
usocikte without a'guing about them Steer clear of one who
n e xt week, etc
opposes you A cheerful smile is important
Or. we think, "I'll diet unless
MOON CHILDREN (June 22 to July 21) Get health in best
we h ave
company and the
possible condition and do nothing strenuous Plan how to
children or grandchildren drop
please co-workers more in the future Show consideration for
in For a family dinner"
everyone
Sn follow these correct ways
LEO (July 22 to Aug 2)) Plan how to have a good time
to declare a revolution against
today in the most charming and sale manner If unmarried,nur slavery to past nuisance
join one you like greatly in social activities
habitsVIRGO (Aug 22 to Sept 22) Show appreciation for the
ill Make a public resolution.
loyalty given you at home and build up harmony there Make
yow' pride will help bc.!stt'r
the home more attractive, comfortable Entertain
s-our weak will
LIBRA (Sept 23 to Oct 221 Discuss ocsaIly with associates
121 Avoid unnecessary
11 .r rc!itivc position with them.
your plans for the future, .
temptation by "tripping the
11n&amp;* thank-you notes Dine with faiiuly, friends
deck for action!
SCORPIO (Oct 23 to Nov 21) Some clever business expert
ThiS mesons. clear the house of
you bump into has tine ideas for you Make this a happy
l'ibaccn. drugs and liqt.xr, or
family day and invite friends in (or tea
clean out the refrigerator of all
SAGITTARIUS (Nov .12 to Dec 21) Rcstore your energies
hut a few essential foods, like
Instead of gadding about Invite only trusted friends in, since
collage cheese, meat and let
others could prove troublesome
lute
CAPRICORN (Dec 2 to Jan 20) Think about how to
John Wayne was able to quit
4jnake your life more prosperous in the new year, instead of
cigarettes when he Found Death
doing dull tasks UcIp one who needs assistance
staring him in the lace
AQUARIUS (Jan 21 to Feb 19) See only a few choice
So was Arthur Godfrey and
friends today State your views clearly and show both kindness
others, who finally decide 100
md understanding. A very pleasant and charming day, p m
percent to quit their slavery to
ISCES
(Feb
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Mar
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no
risks
where
your
good
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name is concerned Show loyalty to an influential person you
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abcUt'd vtur nutance
anow, buikI up hiza
and form a new circle of
habits,
he
or
she
can
be
IF YOUR ('lULl) IS BORN TODAY
friends
who will aid yo
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very blunt with others unless you teach diplomacy early and
resolutions
how to smile more Otherwise this child can be unhappy c;c
14) Tobacco addictoii fllt'UiiS
% fine academic education with a philosophical bent, and there
('raving hi expend extra
a
can be fame in this chart Teach good manners and kindness
niuscular
energy.
twirl -UUT
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ring
place
a
tiglil
rubber
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"The Stars impel, they do not compel" What you make of
on your thunh, (hell over
hand
Your life is la:gely up to YOU!
the back of your hand and on the
I Carroll Righter's Individual Forecast for your sign for
little linger. Toy with it instead
January is now ready. For your copy send your buthdate and
nigareite
I to Carroll Righter Forecast (name of newspaper). Box 69,
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improve or regulate anybody except myself.
"Just for today I will have a program. I may not follow
it exactly, but I will have It. I will save myself from two
ts; hurry and indecision.
'just for today I will have a quiet half hour all by
tmyself, and relax. During this half hour, some time, I
*iII try to get a better perspective of my life,
"Juitfor today I will be unafraid. Especially I will
ibe afraid to enjoy what is beautiful, and to believe that as I
give to the world, so the world will give to me"
And that Is the credo for Overeaters Anonymous. It
makes sense, doesn't it? And so does their rogram. It's
free. For information about this wonderful otganlaat.ioit,
write to Box 2613, Hollywood. Cal 90025.

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do wish they would come with an extra pair of straps and
elastic back that are the same color as the bra. When the
straps and back 'sear out the rest of the bra often is usable if
one could replace the worn parts. -ELLEN.

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DEAR READERS: I would like to share something
with you that strikes me as 9 simple common sense rules.
Let's call them, New Year's Resolutions:
"Just for today I will try to live thru this day only, and
not tackle my whole life problem at once. I can do something for 12 hours that would appall me if! felt that I had
to keep it up for a lifetime.
"Just for today I will be happy. This assumes to be true
what Abraham Lin'oln said, that 'Most folks are as happy
as they make up their minds to be.'
"Just for today I will a1Jit m y self to what is, and not
try to adjst cvcryt!g to my c.wn dcsirs. I .;ill take my
"luck" as it comes, and fit myself to it.
'Just for today I will try to strengthen my mind. I will
study. I will learn something useful. I will not be a mental
loafer. I will read something that •-equ'res effort, thought

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sL)Itener into the rinse water, irectly on a double-knit
dress. Now the dress has light and dark places that w i ll
not wash out, E)oes anyone know what I could do to
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There is this guy at the office who has been telling me
every morning lately about his love dreams. And who do
you think he's been dreaming about? MY wife!
I know you can't blame a guy for what he dreams, but
It bugs me to know that he has been making love to my
wile in his dreams.

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ish state voted in the most crucial election of the nation's 25year history.
Six thousand ballot boxes
were set up from the Syrian
front on the Golan Heights to

right-wing coalition called tile
The military command re
l.ikud
Unity
threatened
small
th
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traditional
dominance
irins fire from Egyptian forces
of
along the Suez front as the vol. Premier Golda Meir's socialist
Labor party.
tug began, but a spokesman
Domestic platform planks
said no Israelis were hit. The
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captured in the 1967 war will be indicating it would make few
relinquished at the Geneva territorial concessions.

peace

negotiations.

The Laborites say their stand

Mrs. Meir's Labor party and could bring peace while the Li.

its allies in the Marxist Mapam kud's would create more
war.

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Many firms have not announced their shortened schedule, and many Britons reported
'r iw cutback because of the for work today not knowing
'nI miners' refusal to work whether they should be there or
overtime will affect about 15 whether they would receive a
million Britons out of a labor lull week's pay at the end of the
force of 24 million, economists week.
estimated.
Critical industries that are
Nonessential businesses and exempt include public utilities,
industry will be supplied elec- food processors and districity only three days a week, tributors, hospitals, comrnueither from Monday through nicatiuns media and restau
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State and federal Inetuga
thins have been hunched into
, reports that oil tankers were
kii lined up along the East (oast, in
some L1SCS delaying unloading
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was right.
New York.Suite Ally. Gen
Louis Lelikowitz said Sunday his

office has started a probe and
officials
in three other Fast
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catastrophe without the restric.
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WASHINGIDN (AP) -- ne average taxpayer who
fears that a simple mistake on his IW3 tax return will
subject him to a troublesome and costly audit doesn't
have much to worry about. Internal Revenue Service
tudits are usually aimed at th ose tax returns showing the
greatest potential for yielding substanti al additional tax
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nated predecessor, political in. the new Spanish premier would
siders said today.
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iniersince he himself 13 the first
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LIMA, Peru tAP i President Juan Velasco's military
regime today nationalized all property of Cerro de Pasco,
the Peruvian subsidiary of the American-owned Cerro
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Cerro's properties include six giant mining complexes
worth about $175 million that produce mostly copper and
allied minerals.
A deci-ee4aw, the equivalent of an executive order,
declared the mines of "public and social interest" and
ordered the Ministry of Mining to take them over,
The company, Peru's second largest copper producer,
will be compensated, the announcement said. Experts
appointed by the courts will evaluate the properties and
determine the amount to be paid, the decreelaw added.
C41-ro has been operating in Peru for almost 90 years It
offered to sell the government Its properties two years
ago, shortly after one of its mines worth $20 million was
expropriated without compensation in neighboring Chile
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on

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Piesident
Nixon signed a new law today expanding federally subsidized flood insurance protection as a
substitute for federal disaster relief loans,

businessmen
and others will be able to purchase significantly
increased amounts of flood insurance at reduced
rates. For example homeowners will be able to

The new Flood Disaster Protection Act in-

onl 25 ce n ts per $100 of coverage. The owner of
a $o,000 home can thus buy full coverage for
only $50a year. Small businessmen and others
can avail themselves of up to $200,000 of coyerage

SAN CLEMENTE Calif.

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insurance coverage available at an average
per cent below cost to homeowne rs and businessmen who live in flood P rone corn mum tes

that enter the program.

The communities enter by adopting approved
land use and land management controls.

Nixon said that by substituting insurance for
disaster loans,
would get help that was
"speedy, direct and with minimal red tape."
victims

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cabinet last summer.
One of the chief tasks facing
him is the hunt for the six Has.
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for
Carrero
Httunco's
assa,sjniitk'n. Most or all of
Itieni are believed t&amp;, have
t-4k'd to 1"rawe, and the new
premier and Franco must
decide whether they will ask the
French government to arrest
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Uncle Sanu is about to become
his own landlord. Starting next July, most federal
departments and agencies will begin paying "rent" to the
General Services Administration, In the past Congress
has given GSA money to maintain government-owned
bu ildings directly. However, congress made the change in
an effort to increase its con trol over government building
and maintenance expenses,

'fl minority, fostered from
abroad, which represents noth.
ing or nobody." Spain and its
institutions have emerged
stronger from the ordeal because of the "serenity and con.
ridence of the Sp4anIsh people,"
Franco declared.
The appointment of Arias Na.
rr', t;, was a surprise But
lie reportedly headed the list of
three nominees that the Council
of the Realm, Franco's highest
advisory group, submitted Iii
native of Madrid ar'! a
ujaduate of the Uruivcrs(y of
Madrid, Arias Navarro was national police chief from 1956 to
1965 as then mayor or Madrid

states of New Yrk, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Con.
necticut had begun or were preparing to begin investigations.
however, an administration
spokesman and spokesmen for
the ports of Boston, New York,
Philadelphia and New Haven
said they did not think there
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night and said the assassination
of his political heir had united
the Spanish people.
He said the assassination was
a "cowardly aggression" by a

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whether it believed the shooting of one of Britain's leading
Zwnists was the work of a Palestinian terrorist.
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la st June until Franco named
hun Saturday to succeed th e
late Premier Luis Carrern
Blanco.
Franco, looking his 81 years,
made his annual New Year's
address on television Sunday

tile "I of Atate.

He said his energy office was
checking into the fuel inventory
practices of refiners, Importers, wholesalers and users
if crude oil or refined product-s.
"We will review inventory
practices and direct an Increase or decrease in in-

newpieces of evidence from the

txpeciea

WASH INTON (AP) — The American motorist will
face even longer lines at filling s ta tions by late January
and early February th an he is experiencing during the
Christnias.New Years holidays, says an administration
source. And, said the so urce, he'll be able to p urch ase less
gas-probably not more th an eight or 10 gallons per
week. "We're'till riding off Arab oil," said the source.
But he noted, "No more ships are coming and we can't
drawn down our stocks any further,"

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soldier's
near Kien Due, on the Camodian
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vent(uries if circumstances warrant," he said Sunday.
A second investigation also
was started by the energy office
and (our East Coast states, it
concerned reports that oil
tankers were waiting offshore
for oil prices to rise before unloading their cargoes.
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showing the crude oil stock was
owned by the oil companies and
"We found the problem is that running slightly ahead of last
why they're dela)1ng lie said were not sufferini' frorui a )ear, he said
it was part of a general In. shortage of crude oil but a lack
Oil company spokesmen In
ustigatlon conducted by m&gt; of capacity for refining it," he Philadelphia confirmed the in
office for the past six months as said
It uiukes one wonder crease.
to whether this Is contrived or why oil companies .an claim to
"It's not that we're not mnak
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ha v e a shortage and raise ing less ioil its that we're not
lie said he had no specific priLes. The industry just seems inaking enough anymore," one
evidence yet of any tanker jarn- to be using it as a device to step oil company official said.
up in the Port of New York.
up its profits."
Last week, New Jersey Gov.elect Brendan IByrne called
In Pennsylv ania, Gov. Milton
In N(ienitr, the state re- for investigations to determine
"t ankers w e re out there w uit
of fice
prolicid reports (of tankers being
for
Department of Transportation
r price."

spokesman said the Federal
Energy Office was alsto looking
into the reports.
I don 't think there '
s inu(lu to
it," the spokesman said,
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mu our stocks any further."
His comments came as mo.
t'irists experienced their second
consecutive holiday weekend of
long lines and empty pumps.
Fewer automobiles than usual
for a New Year's weekend tc,k

Tankers Dra gging T

can continue to operate around
the clock, but they must cut
electricity consumption 35 per
cent. Shops may stay open six
days a week but can use only
three hours of electricity a day.
Prime Minister Edward
Heath ordered the work-week
cutback alte: the miners' slowdown had reduced coal production 30 per cent. Union leaders
charged that his action amounted to a national lockout and that
he was trying to make the
miners the scapegoat for his
disastrous manage ment of the
nation's economy."
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less gasoline, we're getting
down to where we're talking
about eight to ten gallons of
gasoline per week per driver,
"We're still riding off Arab
oil, and we've been drawing on
our stocks, but we can't contn-

to the nation's highways and
there were reports in Washington that turnpike traffic nationwide was down sharply.
Meanwhile, Federal energy
chief William E. Simon said he
was concerned that fuel might
be stockpiled "in excessive and
unreasonable amounts, which
viulil create local shortages

nvest i9at ionI sL aunch edinto

ess" plants as the steel nulls,
where the product would be

tasrve as reduced supply of
coal for production of deetrkity.

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source said. "No more ships are
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Amid con- Wednesday or Thursday
fusion, foreboding, and much through Saturday. They can
uncertainty, Britain began a stay open other days only if

Monday, Dec. 31, 1973-1B

The Sanford Herald

Motor ists Face Longer Gas Lines

the Israeli enclave on the west Syrian Front was reported quiet. werc forgotten. The only Issues faction have promised to be The right-wingers
say return of
raeh troops were on a max., bank of the Suez Canal. The
Because of anger over Is. were the unpreparedness of the "generous" In returning
the
occupied territories would
occuimum alert today against Arab early turnout of voters was re
racl's setbacks during the open. government and the armed pied territory. Likud cam- make Israel vulnerable to atattack as the people of the Jew. ported light,
tng days of the October war, a forces for the Arab attack, and paigned on a slogan of 'Keep. tack.

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that's a bunch of garbage," Viking punt.
The Cov.boys, who stirren.
Herald Correspondent
i barked Fran Tarkenton, with
The Cowboys bench went dered the ball six times or misjust a touch of bitterness in hLs wild. The usually blase Texas cues, couldn't take advantage
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voice.
Stadium fans rolled thunderous of four Viking turnovers in the
Tarkenton shed his loser's tag cheers onto the field,
As the year draws to a close I would like to take a look at some
second half.
as the Minnesota Vikings
of the major divisions, menboning some of the rated fighters
Tarkenton stepped calmly
Minnesota built up a 1(1-0
then the 1974 outlook as it pci ains to florida,
celebrated their 27-10 National behind the center and arched a halftime lead on Fred Cox's 44
Foi1ball Conference title vict
ball as far as he could throw it. yard field goal and rookie
eavyweig1us
ry over the l)allas Cowboys.
John Gilliam split Dallas do- ('buck Foreman's five-yard
The 6-loot, 190-pound Tarken. lenders Mel Renfro and Cornell scoring sweep,
IIEAVVWEICIHTS — With Au-Frazier and Forernar Norton
fights set, it appenrsthat Jerry Quarry will have to wait out most of ton, who has hail 'much-ma. Green at the Cowboy (our,
Richards' big play p'it Ue

MIAMI (AI'I
i tC!IIIS of the (Green Bay) Packers," said the Cowboys two years ago before downing
Coach Don Shula, who has his awesome Miami Washington last season.
I)olptiins on the threshhold of a second con' The Dolphins, only a five point favorite over
Oakland, left little doubt from the start when
secutive Super Bowl championship.
And that is something that's been done only they surged 64 yards to score on the first
previous National Football League possession.
title extravaganws — by the Packers of the QUarterback 1301) Griese, directing a precision
ground attack throughout the game, scrambled
legendary Vince Lombardi in l%7 afl(l 1968.
The Dolphins, who thundered through 17 br 2? vard,s on the first play, reaching the Raider
straight foes to win It a year ago, captured their 11 from where Csonka ripped through a huge
third straight American Conference crown hole on the next play for the touchdown.
Oakland staged a inimediate drive of its own,
Sunday before a howling mob of 75,000 hometown

After those five fighters, all the rest are also-rans. Heading the most of üs career, propelled the end zone. The emotion went ton's back, where It has been
list are two recent K.O. %lctinis of Quarry's.Ron Lyle and Ernie the Vikings to a Super Bowl out of Texas Stadium like a for uiiust of the scrambhin'
1avers, followed by E'gland's Joe Bugner, whose chief claim to VIII meeting with Miami on a pricked balloon,
man's career — first 'ith 1iri.

and three touchdowns In a 27-10 victory over the stopped them.
Oakland Raiders.
The Raiders gat 17 yards on two trips by Mary
Miami was immediately established as a 5x- hubbard for a first down at the Dolphin 35 on the

the pressure-cooker was the t hen he ook off I knew he had Giants and now Minnesota
efforts against the former champs.
A new name In the top 151s Jeff Merritt -a strange fighter who warmest Sunday.
the ball and we had a score," ;igair
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Greek" Sryder to whip the Minnesota Vikings
big-play defense started doing its thing and
Super Bowl VII! at Rice Stadium in Houston on
ft'k19r1 t" "i

Already 26 years old, Merritt could become a top prospect if he League, said, "It's always a not One inch more."
go over to the Cowboys, but i
set.s his mind to it, something he doesn't appear willing to do. kJso team effort that wins football
The play covered 54 yards. didn't." said pleased Viking
onthesceneiscomebackingBooneKiranfromSeaUe,whowas games."
Viking cornerback Bob Coach Bud Grant.

'No," tie said, flashing a big smile, "I'd just (nk hammering it over from the two to give
like to get to .500. I'm one and two rIght now and the Dolphins a 14.0 lead at the midway mark
all I want to do is get even."
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champion George Foreman a couple of years ago in "The Garden." most of the day. trailed only 10- gerStaubach pass and bolted 63 and Fran put it right on the
It wasn't the fact that he didnt last out the second round that 7 In the third quarter after yards for a touchdown in the money:'
caused the boxing people to give up on him, it was his disgraceful
showing, Kirkman hardly threw a punch as he seemed stagestruck.
But, a recent upset over Jimmy Ellis and Kirkman Is again around
the corner from a lofty ranking. 1974 could be the make or break
e X 0 S
year for the good looking west coast belter.
A sleeper in the background might be Roy Williams from

has carried a team to the NFL title game. His moving 63 yards to the MiamI 14 before settling
Baltimore Colts lost to the New York Jets in the for Blanda's 21-yard field goal.

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points in a five-minute span in the second half to beat California 51-42 (or the Quaker City championship in Phlladelplia.
—Hawaii won the Rainbow Classic with a 7&amp;-67 whipping of
Purdue behind Tom Henderson and Keith Bowman,

happened in many of the big ones oven the weekend, starting
with top-ranked UCLA's triumph in the Bruin Classic,
'UCLA is more awesome on the floor than they are on television" said Michigan Coah Johnny Orr after losing a lopsIded, 90-70 decIsion in Saturday night's final. 'l'he only way
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youre going to beat UCLA Is to be flawless in your perimeter
shooting because there's no way )oure going to get inside
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Not only did UCLA enjoy the holiday host role, but so did
No. 2 Maryland, No. 6 Marquette, No. 17 New Mexico, No. 19
Nevada-Las Vegas, Temple, Hawaii, Manhattan, Davidson
and Detroit.
—Maryland, led by Tom McMiIlen's 18 points, won the
. -. . Y''d bivitatmonaj 1(ktJrnlamflrnit with ii 58-17 victory over
Boston C011ege Sunday.
—Marquette won its Milwaukee Ctmasslc by beating Wisconsin 49-18 on Jerry Homan's jump shot with 1:19 remaIning
in overtime.
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victory over Minnesota on the strength of Bernard Hardin's
21-point performance,

in an all-New York final 7465 behind Bill Camplon's 19 points
and 10 rebounds.
—Davidson grabbed the Qiarlotte Invitational, beating
Miami (Otmio)97-8lasjohnFalconlpouredin26points.
—Detroit University took the championship of the Motor
City Classic, trimming FaIrfield 73-65 on 2Opofnt scoring
efforts by Owen Wells and Riley Dotson.
A home team also won in the BIg Eight Tournament, although the teams were stacked in that direction. Gary Unk
scored four points in the final 55 seconds to give Missouri a
pul3ating 80-78 victory over Iowa State in the tournament
composed only of Big Eight Conference (earns,
Elsewhere, No. 14 Southern California won the A1l-Colleg.
twr rm' n (i I:hmna Cit'1 by ti UWlLIfl I II1 1(herts 9-75;
Washington trüimnied orgon &amp;ate 65-56 fur the chamr.ptz
ship of the Far West Classic in Portland, Ore. and fifthranked North Carolina Slate ripped No. 16 Memphis State 9883 to win the Sugar Bowl In New Orleans.
in other Saturday night games involving the ranked teams,
No, 3 Notre Dame smashed Kentucky 94-79; No. 7 Indiana
beat Oregon for third place in the Far West Classic and 10th-

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when Mi!- tb' San I)mego Conquistadors.
Sonics 96, WarrIors 92
"We're going to be one of (he waukee threatened to break it
hIab
Cavaliers
Jim11 Fox scored 29 points and
better teanits around eventual- open in the third quarter.
l. hudson sank three foul
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Watts had 18 for Seattle,
aid Detroit Coach Ray
fling finished with 22 points shots in time final 30 seconds to Carzie Russell scored 35 points
S(Ott, but isere jUSt trying to and Bob I.anier
had 20 for DC- insure the Atlanta victory. Hut!- for the Warriors.
rt:t it together this year."
troit, Kareeni Abdul-Jabbar son wound un with 27 noirc fur
The Pistons got it tm'other pCd t iL.k 4. .i JO points,
the night, 13 of (henri in the
Blazers 99, JIulL' 92
Sunday night long enough to
In other NBA games, the At- fourth quarter, while Pete MarPortland reeled off 10 straight
beat the powerful Milwaukee lanta Hawks held off the Cleve'icti led the hawks with 29.
points in the final period to go
Bucks 98-91 with a revamped land Cavaliers 99-94; the New
on top for good. John Johnson
KnIcks 102, Kings 85
lineup. Scott decided to shuffle York Knicks whipped the KanNess York opened up a 30- finished with 24 points and
the deck a bit after Detroit lost sits City-Onimaha Kings 10215; 1)int lead in the third quarter Sidney Wicks added 21 cor
three of its last four National th IAs
Angeles Lakers got by ii)(l coasted honmme. I)ave 1k. Portland. Chat Walkcr nettcd 31
Basketball Association games, time Buffalo Braves 108-B; (he Busschcre topped the winners fr Chicago.
installing George Trapp at (or- Seauk' SuperSonics surprised with 34 points in 36 minutes of
ard and John Mengelt at the Golden State Warriors 96- action.
Pacers 109. Q's 10
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Trapp wound up with 16 ens defeated the Chicago Bulls
Lakers 108, Braves 105
free throws with just three
points, six of theni down the 9942.
Jumimy I'rice hit a c'areerhigh seconds left to give Indiana its
trett-ti, and Mengelt had nine.
Time Indiana Pacers won the 27 points, including three key third ctraight victory, the first
But it was veteran guard I)ave lone American Basketball baskets in the closing irminutes, (line this season the Pacers
Ilinmg who kept the young I'is- Association game 109.108 over for Los Angeles.
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team captain Eddie Brown told
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SCHOLARSHIP NIGHT HOPEFULS
division, but reports from the gin say he refuses to take his
WILLCLIFFE DANCER, (center) eyes a pair of Seminole Junior
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There's no place like home for the holidays ... and there's
no place like home (or the holiday basketball tournaments,
either.

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The Sanford Herald

SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (AP) — Massachusetts
remained among the nation's unbeaten basketball teams
today while reigning as champion of the fourth annual
Hall of Fame Tournament.
The Minutemen, who won the event in 1970, hiked their
record to 84) and captured the title by defeating Dc Paul
UniversIty 55-52 Saturday night before a record crowd of
5,011 at the Civic Center.
Brown took consolation tv)nors by rolling over St.
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the champion of the annual Williams College invitational
hockey tournament.
The Polar Bears captured the title in the round-robin
competition by defeating the host Ephmen 4-1 Saturday
night. The two finished with 2-1 records, but l3owdoin won
on net goals. Bishop's University of Quebec edged
Princeton 7-4; in overtime, each ending with 1-2 marks.

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to be going for $100 a pair in beatens have met in the
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Fotrie In South Africa in February.
third-ranked Notre Dame. And
The only disquieting note
Alabama finished the regular
Tony Green down in Miami and Mike McKlnney of Tampa are this first meeting of the two Iliarring
the carnival atmos.- season
second nationally in totwo up and coming Light heavys that much is expected from. Green gridiron giants has
has only dropped one bout In a dozen outings, while McKinney tones of a 20th all the over- phmere in this Mardi Gras town is tal offense, second in rushing,
century Civil a threat by members of the
third in scoring, 11th in total
came through with his finest fight to date, a 49 second wipe out of War.
black community to picket the defense and fifth in scoring deOrlando's Eddie Mitchel.
"Our people in Alabama and
amne. They are demanding fense. This is the 15th
straight
elsewhere in the area consider one-third reliresentation on
the bowl trip for the Crimson Tide
Middleweights
this the biggest game ever NewOrleans
Mid-Winter Sports and 27th overall, more than any
MlDt)LEWEIGIrrs Champion, Carlos Monzrn swears that his
played ifl the South." says Association, '.ctiii h Pnors the tIther
school.
sdon with neiters eight Ode holder, Jose Napoles will be his Coach
Bear Bryant, who earlier gzne.
final bout. If not, It appears that he will be forced to meet
Tony called it "the game of history in
Whlc l3ryanmt and Notre
Notre Dame ranked fif th naMundine, an Auss.ie that Monzon has shunned like the plague, but th South."
Danme's
At-a Parseghuan cx- tionally in total offense, sixth in
first Mundine has to get past Rodrlgo Valdes, in their scheduled
Kickoff is set for 8:15 p.m. press the greatest respect (or
rushing' eighth in scoring, seeParis get together. In Philadelphia, a city known (or their mid- EST and
will be televised na- cacti other, there's no love lost i'nd in total defense, third in
dlewelghts, (ow are ready to challenge for the crown, Benny tionally by
ABC. WIth the pre- among their followers,
rushing defense and third in
Ili-iseoc, Willie Monroe, Bobby Watts, and Cyclone Hart. An vious
Sugar Bowl crowd record
The game will be decided in scoring defense The Fighting
elimination series is being set up for 1974 in the City cf Brotherly
of 84,03! in danger of being old Tulane Stadlunji, and so, ap- Irish earned
love, and if it cornea off, Philly might have to get a new
national tit.)e In
nickname erased, the game is billed as the parently, will the
national
1943,
1946,
1917,
1949 and 1966
as any bouts between these four would be all out war.
world's
largest
New
Year's
Eve
championship
since
Oklahoma,
and
have
the
best
winning per.
While most of the other top rated middleweights are prepa1'ing
part)'.
runner-up
in
The
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all time — .774
to bump heads, Flortda's Tony Ucata continues to be brought along
Each team received about Press rankin's, is ineligible (or 552 victorIes, 14 losses with
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and 38
14,000ticketsfor it fans, barely a bowl game.
ties.
EmileGriffith in 1974,and
if victorious, to sit back and watch the others eliminate each other.
The sleeper in this division. is really a Junior middleweIght,
Elisha Obed. The undefeated lad who halls from Nassau, usually 8'
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scales around 152, and probably could go either way, welter or
'rhrcc gamu's on New Year's urtui running attack, which
1I( Texas tinghorns, ranked
rnidile. Matiged by Mike lYuwiee, re docs most of his fighting out
sil1
cap
the
seasonal
parade
of
bolted
fuaverages
of
350
yards
eighth,
will be making their
of Miami, where he is second in popularIty only to Vinny Cuyrto.
es'eits. OhIo State plays and 35.8 poInts a game out of a sixth straight Cotton Bowl ap.
florida-wise, the middles arc the home for John Pinney, Mike
Snithern California in the Rose WiFboc.T dire:ted by senior peatilace wh4' they take on 12thLanca.Lu- and benjua Itigga, three very popular ftght.ei's. Pumney
Bo'landTcxasfaNebs" 4
Torn Clement.s.
ranked Nebraska.
and Lanes suffered setbacksat the end of 73butareexpected to
the Cotton Bowl in day
Alabama functions out of a
State tailback John
in the twilight of a career that saw him win the Southern Chain- Louisiana
Tech in the Orange Gary Rutledge and Richard
pionshipacotleofyearsagobe(ore losing it to L-lcath,
man Trophy, will be trying to
Bowl that night.
Todd
spearheading
an
offense
help
the sixth-ranked Nittany
(in Saturda's, Missouri ile- isbiieli averaged V',i'i yards ruti.
I to rvie I g hts
I.1kit ctn:ipletc a 12-o season
Icated Auburn 34-17 in the Sun tug and 41.3 points a ganiic. 'I'hie when
WELTER WEIGHFS — Jose Napole.s has just about cleaned
Itowl, Houston ripped Tulane Crimnsoni Tide's rushing attack State Inthey battle Louisiana
house and now has his sights set on the middleweight crown, a 17-7
the Orange Bowl. The
in (tic Astro-l3luebonnet
is fortified by running back
mistake in my book. Napoles is riot a young
man anymore and Howl, the East topped the West Wilbur Jackson, who has raced Nittany lJn are eager to heat
No. 13 L,SU because another
couldseehiscareertakeailosediveafterhismatch with
Monwn. 35-7intheShrineAll.Sthrgame for nearly eight yards per
Hedgenion Lewis, Clyde Gray and Eddie Perkins all seem to be
car- &amp;)UtheasterflCoflference team,
and Texas Tech beat Tennessee ry.
the class of the division, after Napol. Lewis, from Detroit, like 28.19 iii the Gator Bowl. In the
Fourth.tanked Ohio State Tennessee, prevented them
Canada's Gray has been beaten by Najoes but few others seem 10
Leach Bowl Friday night, Gene- tied MichIgan 10-10 for the Big from compiling perfect regular
be
tO 1w i the tFCK, whde I'tikuis lizts been aroind for year3
seasons for 1971 t! 197'
tirI edgt"I Maryland 7-I6.
Len (ilk' am! then i(IViinced to
Wear
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old
bidv
beg'nru'ig
to
show
the
and Lear €1
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Alabania is a touchdown Ia- the Ruse llow by a ccci.
Missouricruptedborfow.sec.
his lengthy career.
vorite over the Fighting Irish trr's'ersial vote of conference on4-period touchdowns, capped
The sleeper would have to be Zovek Barajas who in two years
liltIKiughi the statistics of both athletic directors. As a result, by a stunning 84-yard kickoff
time ha shot into title contention with scores over Armando Muniz
teams
are impressIve. For the the Buckeyes will be attempt- return by .1thn Mosetey ann!
k
Bat
Murd a
defeat eannut to' cuunt'd iut
and
.-it-'1'i ,regular sca'mi, Alabama rank. ing It,
ye thenus&amp;'lves worthy rolled to an easy victory over
as the r.'est champ, as has been forecasted, since he began his
ed second nationally in offense of the nior when they face Auburn in the Sun Bowl. Ray
nsajjonaj career in 1970.
and 11th in defense, while Notre USC. wining backs Anthony hlyhee of Mis'i
In Philadelphia there are a couple of young bulls that arc on a Dante
was filth in olfense and Davis of Southern Cal and Ar- gaines Ieadinng rusher with
collision cow-se, Willie Watson and Aiphonso Ilayman. Watson
t'IiIc Griffin of OhIo State lead 127 yards on 27 cs.r-nies and one
secoixi in ticiense.
IreTh frarn a KG victory of !oy Barnieni!os was sto'ed by Hayman
Notre f)amnie possesses a pow- their tc;mni's rushing attack.
'ouchdown.
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Metro an(i Big Eight cOifl- limit the tournamnenit to eight
peting. In addition a host of teams hliupefu lly' tie could
('entral Florida Independents attract (hi' four best teams in
were also involved.
(lie Central Florida area amid
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champion of its annual Christmas hockey tournament.
Merrimack won the title by Wanking Massachusetts 7-0
Saturdaynight,hikthgitsrecordto 1i-3.Goalie Bill Pierri
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Evert, Conners Reach Finals
MELBOURNE. Australia (API
American tennis
stars Chris Event and her fiance Jimmy Connors reached
the finals of the $74,500 Australian Open Tennis Chamu1iionships Monday.
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tiring off the double.
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and Connors 21, clobbered Australian John Alexander 7-6,
11-4, 6-4 In the semifinals on the sunsoaked grass of
suburban Kooyong center court.
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University of Mississippi quarterback has become the
school's 27th granin.ald scholarship signee.
Jim Reed, a 8-foot-4, 200-pound quarterback from
Hurnprheys Academy sit Belioni, was signed Saturday by
Jake Gibbs, chief recruher for Ole Miss.
Reed i the nephew of Jack Reed, who played for the
Rebels in 1951 and 1952. The older Reed later played
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Edmonfon
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TOledo it, Akron 59
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Dayton 71, Seattle 63
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Co St 91, 811 5, 47
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Vancouver 4, New England,
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Chicago S. MInnesota 3

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a 750 Honda over Grant Shutter
Herald Correspondent
If I A'!Ilf,flW'fl.&amp; III
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Drag racing at Central
looking 1974 Dodge Charger.
Florida l)ragway has picked up
Third place went to Ben Jacoti
alter
the Christmas "slow of Oviedo who drives Dune
down" and the first few weeks
1gy' when he is not driving
f gasless Sunda
his Chevy modified street
In the modified stl•C-et class machine which lost a new
Tom Shively camrc all the way
from Ot'ala to take on l)ave engine just a few weeks ago.
In the 13 second class the
B A. recordBunch's
winner was the cycle ridden by
holder, beating hinmi with a
I.ynch, a Honda 750 with a 1329
second run.
seconds et ruin.
Perry Sperber of Daytona,
'he 14 sect nd dass was won
mit a piston out the side of his
by Bill Caohdge of Satelite
Blackiimagic" Chevelle's big Beach in
a Roadrunner with a
block on his second practice
14.65 seontLs elapse time run.
run.
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itidal flack blue 19'7 Plymouth
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lass runs saw a cycle beat all ___________________________
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BADGER NATIONAL, INC
By S. Sidney V Badger
President
PubliSh Dtc 17, 24, 31, 1573 and
Jan 7, 1971

DEW 75
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
FUR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO. 73.1505.0
DIVISION 0
JOoPI B DILL and JOAN M DILL.
'*ife, and GENE A. POLIPID and
ELAINE A. POLIPIO. hit wife.
Piaintifti,

EDWARDS. C T. EDWARDS. and
T EDWARDS, as Trustees of
GARAGE EQUIPMENT COM

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the

City

of

Winter

JACKSONVILLE, a

ditSolvCd Florida corporation, and
any anti all unknown stockholders of

Garage Equipment Company of
Jacksonville, and El TA B SEX
TON and
SEXTON, ncr
husband, if living, and if dead their
unknown hers, de'vlsees, legatees,
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trustees,

spouses,

Creditors. Iieraors. and successors of
true pa rt ies claiming by, through.
under or against Etta B Sexton and
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Sexton, her husband,

Defendants,
QUIET TITLE SUIT
NOTICE OF SUIT
10 L P WEATHERS, P. 0
WEATHERS. N P WELLS 0. M.

EDWARDS. C' T EDWARDS and
Ct T EDWARDS, as Trustees of
GARAGE EQUIPMENT COM
PAPIY OF JACKSONVILLE, a
dissolved Florida Corporation, last
known residence 511 Chelsa Street,

Jacksonville, Florida: and any and
all unknown stockholders of Garage
Equipment Company of

Jackson

ville, residences unknown; and
ETTA B. SEXTON and
SEX
TON, her husband, it living, and if
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dead tPuir unknown heirS, devisees,
legatees,
granted,
trustees,
spouse!. creditors, lienors, and
successors of the parties claiming
by. through, under or against Etta
B. Sexton and
Sexton, her

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Residences

Unknown.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a Suit
to Quiet Title has been brought in the
Circuit Court of Seminole County,

Florida4g8inst you anti each Of you,
claiming an estate. right, :itle or

Springs,

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EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLOPIDA
Clerk of the Crcuit Court
IN PROBATE NO. 3-ISJ-CP
By Joy Wbh
in re. Estate of
Deputy Clerk
ALFRED S HCPISLEY, a a
JOHN A BALDWIN
At FRED SALEM HENSLEY. JR
Baldwin &amp; Dikeou
Deceased
Attorneys at Law
NOTICE TOCREDITORS
ite 70,
To all Creditors and all parse
SM East Highway 436
hiving claims or demands again
Catselberry, Florida 37707
Slid estate:
ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER
You, And each o s.u. are hereby
Publish Dec tO, 17. 71, 31. 1973
notified and required to present any
DEV 107
claims ll4 demands Which you, Or
either of you. may Pive against the
CITY OF
estate of Aifrea S. Hensley,
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS,
deceased, late of Seminole County,
FLORIDA
Florida, to the Circuit Court of
Notice of Public Htaring
Seminole County, its office Ira the
TO WHO'.t IT .','A
'C". C E
County Courthouse ri Sanford,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
Sem i nole County, Florida, within Iii
the City Council of the City of
months from the date of firSt
Altamonte Springs, Florida. that
publication of this notice,
said City Council *ill Poll a public
Each claim or demand must be in
heating
Writing and mutt stale the place of
(a) To consi der annexation of the
residence and post office address of
following described property lying
the claimant and mi-st be S*urr to
and being in Seminole County,

Liy ,r'e

(,,r,i.,n, r'

ai,rrt,

or nit

P-bride, 10 wit

attorney, or it will be barred ac
COrdinc to law
Each Cr ed itor shall deliver sufcopies of hit clam to enable
the Circuit Court to mail one to each

PARCEL A

thWest ', Pa',,el 6. Section IS,
Townshi p 21 South, Range 29 East,
and
PARCEL B - East 1176 feet of
West ICt) J feet Of South 1" of Nor
th*es1 '.0' Northeast , Parcel 70,
Section $5. Township 21 South,

Range 29 East. and
PARCEL C West $11 $ feet of
South
of Northwest ' of N.r
theist', (less Ecst Ill ôfeetof West
1002 feet plus South 50 feet ice
Road). Parcel 7, Section 1$.

dt-ceaseø

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Suite 234. 110 E Granada Avenue
Ormond Beach. Florida 32074

Attorney for the Estate
Publish: Mon Dec 11. 21, 3), 1973
and Jan 7. 1974
DEW-76

Township 71 South. Range 79 East.
and

CITY OF LONGW000,
FLORIDA
Notice of Public Hearing
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
'rue City Council f true City
,
Longwood. Florida. that sa id City
Council will hold a public hearing,

(a) To consider annexation of true
following described properly hying
an
being .n Seminole County,

Florida, to wif.
The South 997 ' feet of the NE.
I
West cf Brick Road In
Section 75, T ownship 205, Rang, )OE
(Less Beginning at the South line of
NE ', of the SW
Section n,
Towntnip lOS, Range 30E 1. West

o true SW

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line of old Sanford to
OrlanCo Brick Road run West 411
feet. thence North 79 aegrees
East 110 feet. thence East III feet
West oroperty line ci Brick Road,
thence 5utni 2'S decrees 30' West
along property line Cf Brick Road
U0 feet to point of beg-nning). Being
32 acres more or less.
PLUS THE'
N
of NW ',. of SW
of Section
7$. Township lOS, Raruie 30E (Less:
Commence at the NW cornier Of N ,
of NW a of SW .
Section 29,
Township 205, Range 31W. thence
run S 0 degrees 09' $9" West along
property

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the West boundary of sad P4" of N

w'1 of SW t 4 a distance cf 33099 feet,
thence run PItS degrtes 5)' 13" East
1309 Wfpet to the East l'n,of sati U
Pl,V
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'Pence 04 0
at
07' 44'. East aung sad East
line 330 I'S feet to the North lir'e of
slid P1 'lot NW 'of S'W ', then ce
$9 degrees Si' 43" West along Said
North Inc to pout Cl begflflinq.
Being 10 acres more f leSS.
to the corporate limits
the City of
Long*ood, Florida; an1
fbI To consider alto the quCst.on
of designating and ass'gnng the
toning classification of MO I Mobile
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of

Home District to said
as
that classification asdescribed in the
toning ordinances of "e City of
Longwood, Florida. t
wit
Or.
dinance No 113 and as amended arid
Property.

North 425 feet of

South 755 feet of Wes t 243 feet of
West 'z of Nthwest
of Nor

personal representative,
Dated thiS 10th day of December,
1973
S '.'a'vmo N WiIouguy
Administrator of tIre
Estate of
Alfred S Hensley,

nit

vs.
P
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WEATHERS.
R
G.
WEATHERS. N. P WELLS. 0. M.

Herald, Sanford. Florida
W'T'4E
rin-j ,ic1
Court on ,his9th day
PdOvCrnbe,. 1973

3'JRT,

PARCEL 0 The East 35 feet of
'he West 196 feet of Block B of Tract
55 of Plat of REPLAT OF TRACTS
17. 50. 51, 51, 55 and Sill, e'cept Lots I
to land 21 to 310* Block H, Trac t 56,
Sinlindo Springs, Seminot, County,
Florida. as recorded in Peat Book 7,
Page A. of the Pybhic Records of
Seminole County, Flor i da. being a
strip of land 23 feet wide from East
to West and 306.1 feet long from
North to SOtjtt'i; aria
PARCEL E Block B of Tract
04 P110 of Peplat of Tracts 47. 50, 51,
54. 55 and $. except Lots 4 and 21 t
21, Stork H. Tract Si. Sanlando
Sprngs, Seminole County, Florida.
as recorded in Plat Book 7, Page 1,
the Public Records of Seminole
County. Florida (less the East 1637
feet and the North 152 S fe4) and
PARCEL F. Block 8, CU West
155
Tract 55. Sanlardo S pr ing s,
Book 1. Page 1 of the Pv'hicRecords of Seminole County,
Florida, and
PARCEL C LOtS 16 and 17. Block
feet,

Sinlando, P110 Book 3, Page 65'
Section 12, Township 21 Soutru,
Range 7'S East, and
PARCEL H Lots 1$ and It. Block
55, Sanlanøo, Peat Book 3, Pa;e 65'
Section 17. Township 21 South,
Range 2'S East, arid
All of that Certain R.W of Mon
fgomery Road from its intenec ,.on
wth the P-lortn P W line of S P 436 to

its 'rtersection with true South R W
Inc of S P 43.1.
to the corporate limits of the City ot
Altamonte Springs. Florida, and
bi To COnSider auto the Quo's?
Cl designating and ass'gnng H'o
toning c lassif ications of R MF 1

Residential.

Multiple

Family

Ds?rict as t Parcels A. B and C. C

N

Commercial

Neighborhood

D'strict as t Parcels D aria
P IA
ResialCntal, Single Family District
.

at to Parcel F. and P 0 Professional
Office District as to Parcels &amp; anti
H. as those Ctassifcations are
described in the toning ordinances
Of the City of Altamonte Springs,
ntor,da.towit Ordinance No 775 7)
and as amended and supplemented

interest in or lien upon the following
True present zoning cIa)aifications
described real property situated in
of Said property is A 1 Agricultur a l
The present :oe-. classification
Dttrct a $ to Parcels A. B. C, D. E.
Seminole County, Florida, to wt. Supplemented
of said property is A I AgieCylUraI
arid F. and P IAA Residential,
Lots 16, 17, IL IS, 77, 73 and 31.
The present zoning classification
District as truat classification is
Block "B". SAPILANr)O SPRINGS, of said property is A I Agricultural
Single Family District as to Parcels
described in the zoning ordnances
&amp; and H. as thOse classifications are
LAKE OAKS SECTION, according District, as ttstat Class ificat ion
-intl regulations 04 Seminole County,
descrbed in the zoning ordinances
to the Peat thereof recorded in Plat
describesj in the zon ing ord.nanc
I lonida
Book 9, Page 2$, Public Records CI and regulations at Seminole County,
and regulations of Seminole County.
The Public Hearing will be held in
Florida
Seminole County, Florida,
Florida
'Pt'
City Halt. W,n?ir Springs.
The Public Pleating will be held ri
and you are required hereby to lIe
The
PublicHearing
wi
b field IA
:..ni
on the 16th day of January,
the City Hall, Altamonte Sprin'75
your answer or other written 'he City Hall. Longwciocl. Florida. on
.7i, dl 1.30 p m., or as soon
defense personally, or by your at
the 29th day of January, 1914, bt 100 F lorida. On the StIr day of January,
"'creãfter as possible, at which time
lorney, with the Clerk of the Circuit pm
'VIA-at S 00 p.m. or as
or as soon thereafter as
'crested parties and citizens for
Court. Eighteenth Judicial C'ruit, possible, at
thereafter as possi ble. at whru t,rrt'
AhiCh
time
interested
.i'rci against lIre proposed annexation
interested Parties and Citizens for
Seminole County, Florida, at true
and citizens for ma against
And toning will be heard. Said Courtnoose in Sanford. Florida, and partieS
and against the proposed annexation
the proposed annexation and zoning
hearing may be continued from time
lOfl.flQ will b
to Serve a copy thereqt upon the
heard
aia
will be heard Said hearing may be
t time until final tact ion is taken by
Plaintiffs' attorney, whose name is continued from time to time Until hearing may be continued from time
the City Council
Ici time until fintal action is taken o
w. E WINDERWEEDLE, JR. of
final action it taken by he City
The notice shall be pOttt.d at the
the City Council
the firm 01 Winderweedle, Haines, Council.
City Hall within the City of Winter
Thit notice shall be
Ward and Woodman. P A - 704 East
tted at true
Thi5 notice shall be posted at true
Sprngs Florida And in three 131
City Hall *hri
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New Englana Avt'ruue Winter Park, City 0611 *ithn the City
C.tr Ci
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other Paces w,lh,n the City, and
Aitórnnt0 Springs. Flor ida. aria ri
Fhr,aa 12759. not later truan the 21st Longwood.
n
Florida,
a
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in
three
published in The Sanford Herald, a
three (31 otrue, places within true
of January, 1971, therein setting up other places
*ithn the City, and City,
newSpaper of gen eral circulation in
and Published in The Sanford
the estate, right, titiC, 'nt,rC%t in or pubtisrue'd in True
Sanford Herald,
the City of Winter Springs and hen upon true above described
Herald, a newspaper o gener a)
newspaper Øf general circulation in
Seminole County. Florida, once a
property Claimed by you and should tIle City of Longwood aria Seminole CirCulation in true City Of Altamonte
week for at leash tour (I) con
Springs and Seminole County,
you fail to do to, default will be
Caunly, Florida, once a week for It
secutive w eeks prior to tht date of
Floriqa,or,c,a week for at least four
entered against you
least four (I) COfl5t(ijtiy
weeks III COfll.*(utiy
liuC Public Hearing. the date of the
weeks prior to true
WITNESS my hand and seal of true prior t tnt date Of ttu
Pubhit
frst publication to the date of true
date 01 the Public Hearing, the date
Court at Sanford, Seminole County, Hearing, the
date
of
true
first
last publication, both dates n
true fin? Publication t the date oi
Florida. this 70th day of December, pbIicatio,, to the
date of thelast ,he laSh
usive. still not be less than
1913
pijblctat,on OyIh dates in
publication, both tittes incluse,p
twenty eight (75) days In addition
Sti,ill rt be lest then
15cM)
shaft not be 1055 than twenty eight ('use
tAfltp fight (7$) aia,s In tatiditiOn,
rv'tice shall be
in the area to
Arthur P4 Beckwith, Jr..
(25) dayS In addition, notice shall
t' considered f or annexation and
notice Shall be posted in the area to
Clerk
be posted in true area to be COIl
be considered for annexat ion aria
zon'ng at leatt fifteen (15) days
Circuit Court,
sidered
for annexation aria toning t
toning at let fifte,n (IS,
prior to the date of the Public
Seminole County
days
least fifteen Iii) days orion to the
Pit',iring
(nor to tPuC dtate of the Pbl,'
By Joy Stoke,
tltatt' of ttl Public Hear ing
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('tAT ED tht 71h dAy of December,
D'-put Clerk
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under tile fctit
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Marian U. Day,
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Publish Dec. 3), 1973 and Jan 7 )4

W2 Osborne
A uurn. New York 13071
YOU ARE HEREBY notified that
.i Pt iticn for Dissolution or
Marriage has been filed against you
andYouareregulredtoseryra0py
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(14) Variety News
17:30 (2) News
(6) Search
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Michael K. Berry
Stankv A. Washburn
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NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
INVITATION TO BID
NAME STATUTE
S em inole Mcmcr,aI Hospital UNITED
STATES
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
DISTRICT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. invites bids on
COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
INSURANCE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR
pursuant to Florida Statutes, Sec
Specs'cat,on are available at the FLORIDA, ORLANDO DIVISION —
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
lion 165 09, that DAYS INNS OF
oflice of the Adm;n,stra,or on COURT NO. 73-31 OrI Civ — COUNTY, FLORIDA.
AMERICA. INC., a Georgia cor,
Thursday. January 3, 1911 All bids
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
CIVIL ACTION NO. 73-I41,WE
located at 775) Buford shall be mailed to Mr. Robert I Pltainliff, vs F RA't X E HOY, et
DIVISION E
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Highway, N. E., Atlanta, Georgia Besserer,.sdm .Sem'nole Memorial Defendantit)
in re: the Marriage Of
-NOTICE OF SALE
30324, d3irin0 to engage in bu$neii Hospi tal, 1101 Et
Fit Street,Notice is hereby
DON 0 DINGEE.
that
under the fictitious name of 5 DAYS Sanford. F l a
37771 BicTs must be pursuant to a SUMMARY FINAL
p la nil,
INN, and TASTY WORLD and r'cevecl b the
301h day of January DECREE of Foreclojure entered on
vS
DAYS LODGE, at - 450 Douglas 1974
November 14, 1973 by the tabQve
NANCY J. OIP4GEE,
Road, Altamonte Springs, Florida Publis h Dec 31, 1973 and Jan
entitled Coon, in the above styled
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Defendant
37701
to register the same 1911
ttaue, the undersigned United
NOTICE OF SUIT
name with the Clerk of the Circuit DE* 14)
States Marshal, or one of hiS duly
TO NANCY .1 DINGEE
Court of Seminole County, Florida ,
authoriled deputies, will tell the
177 West Covina
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
DATED THIS 22nd day of
property situate in Seminole,
Apartment 101
December, 1913
NAME STATUTE
County. Florida, described as Lot
Covina. Californi a
NOTICE
i
HEREBY GIVEN,
DAYS INNS
, Block 3. NORTH ORLANDO
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
pursu an t to Florida Statutes, Sec
OF AMERICA, INC.
TOWUSITE, 4th Additi, iReplat
that an action for divorce has been
that
lion
8009.
DAYS
By Cecil B. Day,
INNS OF o Sheet NO 21,
filed against you, and
as recor ded in P110
are
AMERICA, INC. a Georgia con
Chairman
P00k Is, Page 6. Public Records of
required to serve a copy of
poration, located at 7751 Buford
ATTEST
Seminole County, Florida at public
written defenses, it any, to it on
Highway, N E.,
Marian U. Day,
an a. Georgia owcryto the Pghest and best b4fl
JOHN A BALDWIN, Baldwin &amp;
.
30371, dc'sIrin t
Secretary
business for (Mth at
Dkeou. Attorney for Petitioner.
1200 o'clock noon on
under the fictitious name of S DAYS
Publish: DC'. 3), 1973 and Jan. 7
Tuesday,
January
Suite 20, 500 East Highway 133,
1974
15.
at
the
INN, a nd TASTY WORLD, at 2355.
21, 1971
well t*or of Ira, Seminole County
Castelberry, Florida, and file 1h'
Wymore
Road,
Altamonte
DEW 112
Springs, Courthouse, Sanford, Florida
Original with the Clerk of the i
bo yt'
Florida 32701
5. 46th Street, Dated
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17 1 1
ItIt0 court a, the Seminole Count!
Sanford, Florida 32771 intends to
MITCHELL A. NEWBERGER
Courthouse, Sanford, Florida. on or
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE register the same name with the
United
States Marshal
before
January
9th,
1911
Clerk Of the Circuit Court of
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR
M'c'Ie District of Florida
Otherwise a Judgment may be en
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE Seminole County, Florida,
KENOELL W. WHERRY
fired against you for the relief
DATED THIS 22nd day 0
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
AsSistant United States Attorney
demanded in tne Complaint
December, 1973.
CIVIL NO, 731477B
Attorney for PIant'ff
THIS NOTICE shall be published
DAYS INNS OF
In re: the Marriage of
Publith Dec 10, li 74. 31, 1973
once each week for fOur (1) con
AMERICA, INC.
LILLIAN M HILLYARD. Wile and
DEW 35
scutve weeks I
The Sanford
By. Cecil B. Day,
CARL J HILLYARD. Husband

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Parade
John Perry, a psychiatrist,
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said Kohoutek may seriously
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end of the world, a new begin- Kohoutek has an explosive kind
ning, or a businessman's gala- of energy," said Yvonne Lewin,
y of Iespes and T-shirts. who sells
Berkeley.
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lists and self-described "comet
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freaks" call the fiery phenorne. In
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natural disasters, the energy
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beenrelabeledandconmesoutin the most crucial of all games. comedy about an out-of-work Year's Rockin' Eve '74" on
two weeks as a flew Alabama, ranked No.
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family together in g ood Carlmn, and starring Bill)'
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heed of the produced by Dick Clark who, in
Part 1. She
plays a salty Bud Wilkinson and Howard family who spends his time a sense, will be com
peting with
WOtIIBI1
who befriends a Cosell wi ll
handle the corn- trying to invent things. Barbara himself because of an ABC-TV 1
wounded gunman M ambo) menthry.
Barrie plays the mother, and rerun of the American
Ba nd.
after he has held up the freight
ham Dunn gives a fine, crusty stand 20th
Anniversary
show,
office, and is shot by Festus in
performance as Grandpa. A lot also from 11:30 to I n.m.
his getaway, lie gels as (at as
like the old depression-years
the desert, where he's found,
8-9 P135 SPECIAL OF THE movies.
SO LONG, DOC
unconscious, by Dirty Sally. WEEK "An Evening with
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Winter Park. Florida 37759
Publish Dec. 71, 31, 1973 and Jan .?.

14. 1914

DEW

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of the City at

Aitanianfe Springs, Florida
Publish Dec 71. 3), 1973 and Jan 7,
14 21. 1914
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of the City ,S
Altlmoqute Springs,
Florida
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Notice

Herald

FICTITIOUSNAME
Notice is hereby giv that we re
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WANT

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Seminole

J01 IN

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of 110
Longwood,

atgned

ichabod

In re: the Marriage 04
DORIS ANN AMI.

Orlando

has

Airman Miller is a 1973
i.raduate of Lyman High
Schrnl.

JOHNSON AND PANICO. PA,

l-'lirct basic tn
and will
reciIvc SpeCialized training
the field of photography.

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Good Things to Eat

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Day Before Publication

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junior

till

TrCC ripened Oranges, Si bu
Freshly piCk grapefruit, 5150 bu
Horse&amp; Rider, 2151 Sanford Ave.
Sa nford

1$

Help Wanted

PIANO LESSONS
12 Week Chord Course
Harry Wester. 37) 1)79

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Travel Agencies

Kennel Club,

FLYING CARPET TOURS. INC.
Airlinetickets, Cruise and Tours at
cticiaI rates. 703 Semoran fHvd
14 wy 436), 1313213

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO. ?J.IISI.o
DivIslop., 0

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Winter Springs, has
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YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
triAl
the above named Plaintiff,
PHILLIP D HAPIPIERS. h. filed a
Complaint In the above styled C ourt
f1'
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attcJps1n of the minor

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ESQUIRE of LAW OFFICES OF

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Notice of Public Hearing
Bill 8. Crier
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Mayor
Publish Dec. 31. 1013 and Jan 7. Notice it hereby given by the City
Council of the City of W,roef
1974
SwiM. Florida. that Said City
DEW 40
il
ublic

SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD

pangeot tOning from Rural Urban
to PIIVW*0 Unit Development a' the

OFADJUSTMENT
Noticeof Public Hearsng

following described property

Notice
ereby o,veri that
e presently lying Within the murucipal
604ird Of 2ti,'
s
cjc '
ings.

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R irsidenlial Zone on the following
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of Ls . 100.
deScribed l'ont-r1y.
101, and 102, (the portion East
Lot 9, Block 8. Country Club Shore Road). The
Northwtst 10
nit I,PFBt3.Pa9esin acres of L$ 110 all ofdLot nh lying

The South 185

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thereafter as poSsible
Seminole County Board

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Florida
The present zoning cIitsiI,catlon of
51tdvoperty it Rural Urbnit that

Cha'rman
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SURVEY OF THE MOSES E. LEVY
GRAP4T, Pis? 0Ok.PIg.S*ItP

of Adjustment
By

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classification 4S described in the

COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF

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IS-Action Sports

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FLORIDA,
ORLANDO
Of AMERICA.
uNITE C) STATES
n011
EARL McINTYRE el
u Det,ndantStsi - NOTICE OF
Notice i5 hereby oven that
SALE
p'rtt.n? o a SUMM,Qy IhPA,
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OECREE0I Foreclosure eqIfe,ed On
AuguSt74, Ifl3andanOrder entered
on November II. 1913 by the above
tfltitlCd Court. in the above styie-d
Cause. the urldeftign" United

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thefitafteras poSsible at whiCh
'ntCfCSIed

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and against lhe PropoSed CPiInge oh
(loss .tic AIm *ilt be heard
Said hHrangmaybeconhinufngm
time to time until final •c?n is
taken by the City Council.
This not ice Shalt be Posted at the

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nsaper t iIrncral tr'lotiOn ri
the City 04 Winter Springs
Seminole County, Florida. onc e a
*Ctk for at It.s' f,,..,r 141 tof'
ADDITION TO SANFORD. ac secueive wtt-ts pf*r 10 Use date Of
the 'uD'C Hearing the date of the
4. 'rdinQ to plet fhe-reof recorded
fitS t publrCaOn to the date oh the
Plat Ponk I, Pait5
41l' u.Ordl. of Seminole County, last ptjtiC.atiQn. both aates in
rlofed at psjic Outcry t
j, CtutIve, siaii not oe tess thjn
twent .74hl (21) days. In addition.
'Qt*S? and best b4r ftr cash
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January 1$ 1971 0! irt Ii,-'t
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ott cit in., Pwlsc Heating.
5an,lOrci. Florida
LIATED this 7thda1,oi December,
or.da, tIeS(rucd as Tr.e
Of the North l3SOftetotPp,e
OiO
West 910 ft-r-! tI Btork 75
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41-Houses

Tue JIt'ralul

for Sale

17-Mobile Homes

13-Farms and Groves

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For Sale

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47-Real Estate Wanted

YOU'LL FIND

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Mercnandise

Condominiums

SO -Msscelganeous '

VAhI'I I

For Sale

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SI-HoUSehold Goods

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real estate transactions

57-Appliances

Rummage Sales

;ocal news covera"e

FIND

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Se-Ca mping Equipment

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S-Sports
SI-Bicycles

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Sanferd Herald cit Wednesday will
automaticafly be placed in Thurs.

Advsrtlsr Should Include this
lose-than o caxnput4flg trait earned
rate.

YOU'LL FIND
WHAT YOU'VE
BEEN
LOOKING

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,,tecs Cleaned, Serviced, Sold anti

ri%talled Call Geneva Htg I. Air
323 553'

Automotive Service
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Pd S'iplr '.,e Siirlcrd
311 1560

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6. Sunday 122 797i

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Situated On Large Wooded
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Ads

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Bring Results

lnô.

Ph. 322.3103 for Appt.

Phone: 322-261 1

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Sanf or d
An Ectual Opportunity Employer

SONCRETE PATIOS

BOYS AND

COGEIURN FENCE CO
Fill @110 174A

GIRLS

We buIld us?u'n Piornes. cr rxIrO
becirooflus bathrooms, playrooms
SUN Enterprises, Inc 830 ill?

Earn Your Own Money By Delivering
A SANFORD HERALD ROUTE
6 Afternoons a Week

,', ,. :,((' i)r:t
', A.iy type ar,
Ize Save tint SIN Enterprsts.
tic 1R30 III?
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LONG WOOD - ALTAMONTE SPRINGS

(i;'.tom made cabinets, bars,
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,,,nitse%
or replace that Old

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For Builders. SLID contractors

OCH

small lobs. paneling, doors,
windows, room additions, pan
etc Very reasonable Free
. 'tmAte ,%ork guaranteed 37)
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iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinso
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aI Plastics, Jewelry. TVC4)rut'S

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PAUL SLATER
Professional Wallpaper Hanger
L'C
Lic ensed Residential Commercial
FrtEtimat
Ph 3776473

EitcavAfng &amp; Grajrt,j Ph 373
1297 or 322 6243, oay or nile

Welding

322.2611

Ala (tetriOr Sanford.3?2 $533

Broker Owne', 373 7075

r fee

BOOTS

67.A

S at DeBar.
Firewood for Sale

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Jack P. McClure, Peg Broker. 706
N Park Edw's, Bldg 373 5215 3 5)36
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VA-'Nothing Duwn

JOYCE WELL OR
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larger, p-, rn ps, 5I.r.nt'1r
Water contttioners. 372-1610

3 and

WELLS DRILLED PUMPS
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS

Lawn Clean Up, and Light Hauling,
Tremblay. 3733774.

sizes

1 U'tlOi"ifl, I
: or 1,40 baths

372 ippil

2 Bedroom, central heat, living
room. Air. 516.900

CORBEl!

We replace old windowt, any type

Save fuel. Free screen
EnterprIses, Inc &amp;30'942r

SUN

68

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REAL lOP

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PLYMOUTH

CObifltf,

614811C. Winter Park

CASH 372 41)7
or used furnitu re. appliances.

repos:-rssecl

S'nger's beSt model, winds tjobbir
.n machine Fully automa tic pa y

lAlAnCc of $11 or 10

tnols, etc Buy I or 1001 items
I arry's Mar?, 213 Sanford Ave

pa yments of

U Call Credit Dept SANFORD
SE WING CENTER, 307 A East
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63$ Il-ia

Santonti

37? 9111

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I bedrOOm, 8450 down, $160 n'nIh
11 i,
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REALTY,
REALTOR. 373 715.0

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68 MERCURY
400CR
'650
'650
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68CUTLASS
0105
'550
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67 BOAT

67
LEMANS
PONTIAC

ST. JOHN'S REALTY CO,
I
IIROKIPS
The Time Tested Firm
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Days. Jfl II?)
Nightt 372 $42i I

COBIA. it Ft. 40 HP.
Engine &amp; Trailer
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GOOD SELECTION OF

NEW VWS IN STOCK I

Stamps-Coins

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ro buy and sell gold or silver coins,
('Intact ti-S first We also buy bt,lk
SIC 5IIPSOLE COiN
CFITI.R 1C'9. s' 1st 373 4351

beautiful

'700

900

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sell

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i!rlthS old For example It , sofa
,untl matChing loveseat worth wayo.cr $300. Will 5111 both pieces for
519%. Al%Q IrmaI liwnç room
ia,rs, end tables, coffee tables.
piCtur,'s, etc Please call. 641 5-473
attr S P m

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Campers
Travel Trailers

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OPEN ALL DAY -M ON. DEC. 31st
BILL BAKER VOLKSWAGEN, INC
OPEN l&amp;D'

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;flt H., 11t3 5yi0
t.aei,,d P" I?? I)u
'4-.4 P iii i!i

Tna,' Iraler
$Ieepso. 5730
nip S'minl 372 4-17?i

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'1590

2050
72 VEGA
71 CUTLASS
CHEVROLET
'1 500 OLDS
12150
70 FORD
70 MERC MX
STA WOlf
$ 1200
$ 1 850
70
CHRYSLER
69 FORD
STA WON
STA WON
11800
'600

Pianted Old furniture. lamps,
mirrors. and glassware, misc
private party
wi

12.17- htrat shAde Lee'i rug with

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CHEVROLET

OPIEP4IA.1 RUGS WANTED

(01 (ft Ps I OUC Ii N 31

seWing

645O
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NEVER BEEN TITLED'
7000 MiI

Wanted to Buy

f 00 orees oaId, used, any Conditt-on

C-' 1191, DeBry 86$ 1 BS
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DODGE

C ,i %ri bu,er for used articles, fur
nilure. etc HWY 16 ANTIQUES.
317 61072

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2nd St
372 *432
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MAITL AND FLEA MAR T
1911 Hwy I? 97 Qen Sat &amp; Sun 93
II! 7970

brick From iii
xlttu Street to
LOrut, turn left to 111h St , ran-,
('0 Vale"
Cjrt Nartti YSI,.0
c-pen lOpm daily On eli Phone

AUSTIN DEVELOPMENT CORP

SUPPLY CO.

kk fracoks

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7010.

we repair and Wrvice
STINE MACHINE 8.

Feed
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JIM DANDY FEEDS
Buy direct from boxcar at wlSoleS 4.
prices. Jolly Charlie guarantees .n
writing
lowest pricesin Fla
Gem -'l', s I it east Ileina., a!

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AFTERS

323 7117

Boxers AXC pups Brindle females
Beautifully marked 51 each. To
QuAlif,d homes Only Call 323 1792

Western Wear. Save at the Old
Corral Western Shop. 1792. I m ile

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Old

Yorkshire Terriers,
beautiful puppies.
515037276$;.

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Palmetto Ave

D&amp;M WELDING
RO..Id Service. Build Up
PHONE 377 9226
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bedroom wood frame
m
IouSe.Close in $9,500 Total price
Terms. Jimmie Cowan, 316

OUR ACTUAL COST

Pets and Supplies

W ithlove &amp; care ProfeSs.onal
Ph 1733$94or323 39$

Buy. sell, consign, appraise, or
W0,111
W0
,111 sales out of anything of
valuC hwy 1797 (behind W in
Ch es ter Mobile Homes I
323 73.40
Sanford, FIa.
373 71)6
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Tree work dci,, and wood for Sale
113 $515. 21 turs a day or 373 $263
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*POODLE GROOMING .

Service.

EQUIPMENT-

WE A RE OFFERING THESE

Equipment for Rent

S W ks

SADDLE

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yours now Terms Available. 190
Alma, Lake Mary. 323 6299

(OP.tPLF IL AUCTION SERVICE

I Bedrm I' bath. 57.000 down. 5)76
Mill pays all. Holland Realty ,

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Rent Blue Lustre Electric Carpet
5h,impQnr for onli 51 per day.
C APR01 L'S FURNITURE

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Air lettIConrentional
Ph 373293.6

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123 SlTi

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Musical Merchandise

64

Miscellaneous
For Sale

PUL IC
AUCTION
EVERY
MONDA NIGHT, Anfiquet, TVs,
Miscellaneous. New and used
furniture and applianceS Plus
special sales I watch athl

3

YEAR-END

Newer used new Degas bass guitar
$113 Phone (904) 719 3496 eytS.

* Sanford Auction *
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REALTOR

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Painting

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Hodges &amp; Griffis Land Clearing

Lawn Service
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WILSON MAIER I URPIITURE
buy Sell trade
ill 31St First St
377 562)

HALL REALTY

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9 I. 107 W 771 h St. Ph 373 $130
FREE Home Demonstration

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172 n7,1.1

income and
Investment Property

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All 5i1t% arid models. 10 spe-eas, 5
Speeds, arid Standard bikes I'IOW

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available at Firestone Store. Call

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Bikes. Bikes, Bikes

Realtors

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tr!,i10 6. ,icrt'ai:!- 151.00',

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If you think you are qualified phone this
number immediately to start your career:
322.0244. Ask for Mr. Warner,

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60'. zoned commercial SC 3
527,500. Terms Phi 377 7780

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ROBSON MARINE
2927 Hwy, Il 92
372 5961

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tem% Sell It-em Qui c kly With a
Herald v.ant Ad by callIng 377
2611 and askrn.7 for a friendly
Advisor

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830.5500

831 1172

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An Eaval Opportunity Emoloyer

65

ARBOR

in

for qualified people.

1963 Bass Boat, 16' fiberglass, 32 HP
Eyinrtjde, all aluminum trailer
Priced to tell 842 1606

Roberts &amp; Gilman

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KIRBY VACUUM CLEANER
count er
Only authorized silts I ser vice in
Sanford Open 9
on. Fri
Remodeling, all types of trim wk,

Acreage, Lots and Lawns

55 Boats&amp; Marine
Equipment

58

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Drafting

(omplelt' Ptot'se PI,In, and Shop
Drawings Fail. dependable
economicAl C,ill VictOr 36% 314,3

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CASSELBERR '1'

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.irentry. Remodeling, Adduti,
CislOm Work Free Estimate
I CCflWO Bonded 3230099.

IL','. Oon'tthrow AAIv useful iC

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bedroom, 7 bath, family rm Ait,
Carpet, drapes, built in kitchen,
ice maker refrig Choice. V er y
HAPPY BEAR. Efliient cleaning
private, $17.500
04 eitefiorsurfaces Roofs, Mobile
flameS, Commercial, Industrial.
FURNISHED
R('srcjential 678 2377
2 bedroom, con
yenient to lake
&amp; Shoppn
"TT"'"$13,900 Hurry?

Custom made screen rooms. carTop workmanship and
ports
",iteeialt LEACH ALUMINUM

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ePaid Vacations
Paid Holidays
'Paid hospitalization for entire family
'Paid prescription drugs for entire family
*Pa id life insurance
'Paid retirement
*Stock Sharing plan available
'Liberal bonus program
'Excellent 'working conditions

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Want Ads
Bring Results
Ph. 322-2'611

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CLIFF JORDAN

immediate openings for qualified ex-

lOc,s bag- Skirts &amp; Blouses Al
Souls Catholic Church Sharint
Center, SI? Sanford Ave. Mrs. 9 b
12, Mon
Sat.

I4w' llQ7closetoHwy III
Hw
1797 16-4' deep .SIso 4
apartments with mOnthly income
of $770 Priced right, 5161.500
Terms negotiable For more in

WE TAKE TRADES

REALTOR

$198

&amp; Rubber Company has

perienCed people

Sales

COMMERCIAL SITE

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Pressure Cleaning

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I retest matt,cIllifl4%

Doors

NO SUNDAY DELIVERY

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Bell Plumbing Co. *

Fast t-ttic.ru? SCnCC, Old aridnew
- Bond ed. liC ens ed. 327 0959

&amp; exterior.
repairs, roofs painted. freehonest
euperienced estimates )fl,94
inting., interior

Custom Homes

AGE 12 OR OVER

CALL

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BOAT

-u u rvu,i

to

HANDYMAN
CALL)??

t)erlJlast iay.u,p personnel Id
ooat assemblers Local growing

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51. RVICES UPIL IMI I

BiiIt With Pride By

BUDDY'S

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LOPGWOGD

Immediate possession. assume low
,
intereSt mortgage. -OW down
payment 3bedroom, large corner
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PlumbIng
lot, carpeted, fully equipped
kitchen, garage I year old

ABRICATION, 323-4675.

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HOMES OF DISTINCTION

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Ceramics

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Firestone Tire

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(', IILAIM BROKER
A. .i PEISP4IPIGTOPI ASSOC
3fl 7710
Home
327 9)20

1)3.4W Fairbanu

ONO QUALIFYING

m Z'r' Ph.', It-ia Pi'i
All makes sewing
machine repaIr
C1P4riqd,,ttd

REWA RD

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54 Garage-Rummage

Blair Agency

SANFORD AREA

Boarding-Professional with love I
am
6 p m Animal Pla4en
Boarding 377 3757

PO%IE IMPROVEMENTS
Small ict,SWanted
iT? 133$, ''Lake Mary"
h

Of Loch Arbor
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6.457333

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it AdjuSled

5095 French Ave,377 1 3$3

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MILLERS
7619 Orlando Drive, 3720357
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Forrest Greene, Inc.

Pet Care
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AUCOCK
Roof ing 8. Sheet Metal
Gutters 8. Dewn Spouts
f-DQ French Ave,)77 9551

BULIDOZIP ,','ORe.
:CArJ lots c.r S ..,sut
3?1 17)1
after I p in

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Bulldozi ng

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8)1 3069

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Home Improvements

Beauty Care

TONER'S ZILAUt Y SALON
lformerly Harrie'tts Beauty Nook)
SItE Pine. 322 5742

BOAT BUILDERS

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Help Wanted
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nest established residential area?
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San ford Motor Company

TV-Radio-Stereo

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Lots and Acreage

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LAKE FRONT CONTEMPORARY
C E SHEPHERD
Enjoy georgous sunset Over
PAINTING 8. GENERAL REPAIR
Lake Marion 3 bedrooms, 7 baths.
PHONE 373 U7S
Spiral staircase Iea.ls to 3rd
Master Painters, insitiC, Outside
bedroom, ideal for artit, or
painting. IS yrs e*peri,nce, Ilovers lof
o beauty. Qtjief rust i c
area,
Profess i onal workmanship 631
winterest mortgage.
719
545000
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OIL HEATER &amp; WALL FURNACE
CLEANING
CALL RALPH'S
HOME SERVICE, 373 5954
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Cell Ray

eating

Ft'lilineGEApplian5
Sanford Electric Company
7577 F'ar f)niw 3771582

4

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Reasonable

12.

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Appliances

323-4670

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Quiet, secluded, rustic area, 3
bedroom, 2 bath,
in ktcheri,
family room. beautitul CAtptting
Assume low interest mortgage.
130.500

Custom Pantru U

?iOMagnolia Ave

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ain

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53

GRF000y ',IOBILF i-mMrc
Vj0 r- tCflti ,Sy,'
33)OrIa,yj;Or
321 30
373 5300

Ball, Rig Brkcq
Esther Piatt, ASSOC late
117 West First SI.
372 564!

1970 010$' 412 Convertible,
automatic, ar, power steering &amp;
brakes, •lectrc windows tape
pla,er, extra clean 11,700 '177

JJ flu

management. Top

USED HOME SALE'
Low down payment on
1,78.3 BR used homes

REALTY

assume tlàyments Total price.
W°0 Ph 323 5976.

70 Buick Electra 273. Fully loade'J
4 tir Sedan. Good condItion Phor.e
32) 4571 after 1 30

For, the best tAJy In American
Motors, and Jeep vehiclfl, see

300 lb freezer. Cop,ectone, $250
Used Speed Queen automatic
v,aher Good COntiitiOfl. $75 Ph
8)4 5126

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a*AMC .JEEPS**

373 0857

1966 Oldsmobile, Air cond, pb. p s
Also air conditioner, I mos. old
It,000BTU Ph. 3773277.

Autos for Sale

KENMORE WASHER, parts,
Service, used machines.
P.'hOOPIEY APPLIANCES, 3730697.

Fully Furnished
Ph. 81.4 9065

ALTAMONTE SPPINGS AREA

!a4y

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Central flea' &amp; Air COndt,On,rg
For ttf CStmflfC, call Carl Hrr,
at SEARS in Sanford 377 1771

20

General Electric Refrigerator
gout working condition. $25

take over Call credit

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PAynuiud M.

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DOWN

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drive, New tires. Rebuilt eng.ne.
5330 Ph 327 0525

F,tariy to choose from, DiCK't Ap
pluance Sales &amp; Service, 7617 5
French Ave - Sanf or d, 372 7651

3730330

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BALL

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Free Delivery,

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"Saiford's Sales Leader"
12i84' 1972 Dt'loa e Skyline. 7
Yoi,,r Multiple Listing Agency
t.nroom ,iil '.'l(trr., central
Local and National MLS
REALTORS
2563 Park Of, he at- ar, 53(i.,
322 6513

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ff k!171
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Apply- Lakeview Nutting Center
9)9 E 2nd St.. Sanfor d.

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Air Conditio nmg

Pc4r?gerrn!'-r,

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Washers, ranges. refrig. $39.95 up.
Also repairs. Myers Applian ce,
2 1 0 Sanford Ave., 323 2937

Till We Succeed!"

LalI 322-2420 Anytime

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1970 El Camino, straight stick. Small
VI, assume payments. Balance
around 51700 373 Ifl

WHITESIDE APPLIANCES, 644
7641

"We Don't Stop

Good condition Only $33,700 This
alto includes double detached
garage, barn, fenced, pasture, 3
wells and an assumable mor
PgbQe Brethern, as the preacher
soys. "Now i he time"

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2 a'Irm rome One block dubstircad
and bus stop Shade trees, S72.500
total price Seller 'hill hold Mfg

BEEN WAITING FOR THIS
Five Acres wIlt, i
t.edrcoms, 2 baths, htII and Air.

1
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Washer,
,

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DiiytJll 7211

ft

'69 CHEVY PICK UP. Nothing
down, lake ovet • call Credit
manager 323 6730 ,

Appliances

RECONDITIOPIFO

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12 6157; After 5, 372-1)1!

Realt,.)77 1301
6s3 Hiawatha *ve at 17 97

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by Bra lisy Odha m

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73.14 S French Ave

- Mother. Quality Nom Dev. lopmt

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DREAMWOLD - EXCLUSIVE
HOLIDAY SPECIAL! H a we you

JOHNNY WALKER

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C ill Helen 37? 7041

stro

L.

,,t
ri Prime Shopping
.t'r,t. 'ncludes inventory equ ip
ruient and lease

P. AT TRESS

0 BUlCx ELECTRA 773 Nothing

Trucks and Trailers

64 I TON CHEVY VAN, Nothing
down, take over, call credit
manager, 373 6230.

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a ZA'tt PlA,,'4 if 1% PItt

834-3131
A

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M. UNSWOR THRE/4LJY
"I

seen the new Jefferson Homes on
Elmer Bakalla, Inc.
Hartwell Avenue? They're 3 and I
Realtor
Fern Park
831 1.
W
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
bedrooms, all with 2 baths. cli
377
19195 Fr en ch
mate control, enclosed garages.
Ewe Sunday, 37? 7)71 or 372 1496
and carpeting
11
All kitChn
Mobile Homes
with
ranges,
du1hwah
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-- ers, disposals and vented exhaust ,%OOIC Home [tank Repusseiaions
ivuie
UA IMAN
l5to choose from. $31 2)7) Dealer
fans. All nicely dec orated. Prices
BROKER
37276131
from 530.300 to $37,000 See them
I acme
-.-.-.-_.--.__.
today'
I bedroom block home, 1''? baths,
wooded lot, river righis, boat
ramp,) bdrm • 6.4 * 12'. Dealer,
large lot, in the country Call 37)
COUNTY - MANY OF YOU HAVE

SHOE REPAIR

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Household Goods

TV, Sofa, Coat, B-o-okcast, WISher,
Dryer, 2 lamps, Wardrobe. Call
3 2 2 9i'a37 before . or 372 78.60 after

SEMINOLE REALTOR ORE., wi

$70 0C,()

"frr,

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Apt

SI

52

has

Stemper Agency

Store with super return on in
vestment, good location, includes
real estate, cou.pment anui

REALTOR
P31
16 2 1`4 6y 131 LO'1QArQCJ

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Il-Aviation

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rtiEtRnot

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SMALL GROCERY

HATTAWAY REALTY

Street

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Houses for Sale

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manager 373 6230

rr,ir'oqer 3'3 6230.

19

III N. Park, Sanf or d
172 5991

CITY -- WEST FIRST STREET
OLDER 3 bedroom frame homI'
new roof and flew al'.arriinum
sliding Installed. Needs Some
interIor *k Zoned RMOI for
multi family residential, office
arid Institutional purposes. Only
$16,300

4

( yr.merCial buiitin'j 00 Pan, A p
1330 5(1 ft 577.00-0

573.950 lerms

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Commercial property on 17 92
Starting at 517.500

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EVEREST REALTY INC
Realtor, 160)5
1797
Maitland, 671 reos

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Large 2 bedroom, I bath, central
Pid-.it and air, ideal t o,
ri-Irri
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bedroom .'.afar
Ideal
e'cutive home Only $42,030

W9

SNUG AS A BUG

No Closing Costs

0.1.4-mu

Ste

central ht'i!
flU.
tutu large storage
bu,Id:oo v.ort5t.p, $24,950 F I-IA
terms

Of city with patio bnd all
the
Oles
535.000 Terms

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nreom. story
liwi.
'replaces, large Florida room,
corner lot. Loads Of extras, only
.33900.

C'

3 bedroom home on large lot Outside

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Houses for Sale

ONE'

323-7860

38

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NO TRAFFIC NOISE
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123,950

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WaitreSs and Counter Help Fc'-J
ex perience, All employees Over It
Gout pay and lips Mutt apply n
Sanford
11:

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76-Auto Repairs,
Parts
Accessortei

.

'.untords newest I f. 2 bedroom
iiuit condominiums Offer you
carefree living PLUS Washer
dryer, wall wall carpet, rec
building. pool shuffleboard From
$17,900 Inspect our 2 furnithc1
on Atp rt Btvd RCgi?rr
Icr fr i- c (Oli n Tv 14 0i 'Q.it.'r

rERRAC
from

SEWING MACHINE

PRETTY

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KINGSBERRY - El Capitan S
Ray Crank. Builder. New 3
bedroom, 7 bath homes Car
pCtiflg,
range, dishwasher,
disposal, central heat -air, Lot 110
* 160'. Ph, 67) 460

7 bedroom, pluS efficiency, close to
town, only 510.500 with terms , or
less for cash.

4 bedroom PAr

Condominiums

Spcf

I GENEVA

iJ*5i

Melioflyulle Ave. Santord

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Property
17 . ....t•1

PECT AND DESEIVII

LOCATED ON SANFORD AVENUE
SOUTH OF AIRPORT BVD.-

Wanted RNs and LPNs Appi; ,n
person. Sanford Nursing A nj
Convalescent Center.
950

YOU'LL F"
iii

?I-Antiques
22-Auction
__ - -u----'r
Transportation

for rent

SANDLEWOOD VILLAS

EC-OCOOM. 2 BATH BRAND
HOMES. PACkCO Full OF
All THE EXTRAS YOU'D LX-

Well

MONEY SAVERS

Dr, c- .ist 7i' An - Au.. i,,,,
re ,,, t"1roorn rIjrre bStIl fi
reolace
G .rQe setlin.j from
Street
'Inept Gi.iic't Secluded
neigh

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66-Horses

PICTURE

P14.
children or pets. Retired Cxjpir.
Phone 3 72 0)73.

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2I Park Dr. 3222118
RI Al TOP
A'terho.jr
97
377 3991
377 OuUI

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For Rent

SANFORD, FLORIDA

ondusfry interested
pp
,
5 in
gardening hints

122

43 FORD RANCHERO Nothing
down, take over Call cretit

down,

Jim Hunt Realty

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Junk Cars Removed

tbandoned, unwanted funk c4rs
hauled away Your Colt, $10.
Ortando, 295 6191 anytime.

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4.

TO flU-i' OR SELL
AVON
Cal' 644 30 7

itt fl IPII' fl,Ir.,l,.

ideas

1111 I riii
I U LI Fill
YOU'LL

62-Lawn and Garden

.

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'Ter, 2211 ' e"Pd ', ;'r:t;r

1NL)

decorating

61-Buildmg Materials

7-Truck

.

YOU'it FIND

SSBoats &amp; Marine
Equipment

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7 spaces App•n* 18 x 30 Can he
used for offices or small tus - nesS
Phone 3?? 8060 Or 37) t€)6

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ZIG-ZAG

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Female Help Wanted

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33-TV - Radio. Stereo

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1963 Dodge Dart, extra clean.
automatic fransmission, good
tires. radio. heater. Oily 5495
SHELLEY AUTO SALES, 701
French Ave 7237960
,

flUrin, l
bath Vt,lcran()fl $190 ma, $'3
Pc? Air
ldi'iiIy REALTOR 3217750

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•f,iIlCt NIct 1
bt'droomGnou
,:atuon Mature adults
Phop
3?) 3.695
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VU LL FI1'IU
apartments

Investment Property

61-Livestock

4

NEW

Oft
3$Iti
1*in G..waa OirO,si

;.ccoutITlNc, CLERi.,
hji',
required Immediate long term

V1IIlI i

ill

$

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MACHINISTS-. Why commute
Alien you can work locally'
Please apply t 911 W 1st 5',
Sanford. or call 3236090

home

values

46-Income And

54-Garage .

,

'd.inted Maintenance man wth
some experience In floor mainten
once plumbing, etc. Apply: Lake
view Nursing Center. 919 F
2nd
St . Sanford

YOU'LL FIND

it-Lots and Acreage

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To

Lifestyle,E

.1 7 --Dusiness Property
For Rent

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For Rent

days FAMILY BARGAIN NEWS
ACTION th at is distributed Is an
12.0111to harries , .

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Home Lots

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33-Houses Rent Furnished

4

7 ttr

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

1100 E 25th St
377 6655

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Autos for Sale

transportation, $275 Cow horse.
gentle. SW. 7 space neaters. $15
'-.1 pp 373 19

PEEL'S BODY SHOP
1109 Sanfor d Avenue

SANFORD REALTY

Foremen

Unfurnished

deposit Phone

Ad

'63 Anglia, good mileage, good

TAFFER REALTY

t'
- ..,vu, dines, pots tIc ' 5ta3r I
'.rm,or long Ph 834 906S
.

80

17 Volt Auto Balteriet 5 11.95

bring results,

.

Want

tAuto Repairs
Parts. Accessories

ii

* Construction *

IL uTY
CONTRACTOR—
.'onhole, conduit and cable
E'pecienced only Paid vacation,
holidayS. hospllaluiation Call
WIPICO CONSTRUCTION CORP
131 3453

34 -Mobile Homes Rent

'%-Mobile

:1 'i'S' 7 txjrm

t.

Furnished
Rent

525

H
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en.

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31-Apartments Rent

6S-Pets and Supplies

thin
SfatelMarshal.oroneoh is duty Sipriongs, Florida. and in thret 13)
authoriZed deputies, will resell ,h other places within the City, and
ç~-r!,CO.,. p'ti5tc'd in The Sanford m-a'tI

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37-Hos.t'

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t31 T.!1
in 1r' Pi. f'i Pu

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CLOSING COSTSI

23)5

Bridge Fishing Camp, csn
Shop. Sporting goods and moo le I
home for sale. We are refiring 2' I
mt. east of Sanford on uS at flit I

mo 1st?. IA5t &amp;
'')7?
94I0

person, 11) Palmetto Ave., San
.'J Dry Cleaners

for Rent

Florida an the 16th

DIVISION

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.','anled Man for laundry -A'1shQom
and small pickup 8. delivery route
ri Sanford 6 days a week. short
good
y. Full time em
ployee need apply only. Apply in

Rentals
79 -Rooms

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31,1973-78

by Art Sonsom

ausn

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ow-Cost

Want to sell sOmething? A Sm
r1 Vtttfl1fltjn I Clasifle Ad

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51250 CONVEN.

1 bedroom, I bath. 'carpet, air &amp;
electric heat K1,Jien eouippecl
5130 mo KULP REALTY, 372

'F IF SERVICE COIN OPERATED
VAR WASH available Sar.
lnrd and Surr ounding area Very
inveStment. 75 pcI financ-t
..n nv-!Stmp1t fOr those ,'.J
'.UST SOCCEEC and one that
.411 provide years of Steady ri
.:omc Call collect, 90112'1161.

,

With VA

Furnished

0-steen

French Ave

.

3-Travel Agencies

64 -Equipmen, for Rent

city

Male Help Wanted

Tr store attendant. rnctianicatly
inclined 5175 wk. O.K. Tire Store,

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Travel &amp; Recreation

tonngordunancesand,egulationsof
City of Wint er Springs. Florida
The Public Hearing *ill be he ld in

UNITED STATED DISTRICT D

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, south of
Panama Road and East 04 Fisher
This Public hearing ll be held in Road, and all portions
0$ tnt
the Cou y Commission Chambert f
nt
ol lowing lots lying East
Fisher
of the CovrlP.ue, Sanford. F for ud, Roa d- Lots 119. 177,)J5 and 113, All
onjanuary7l, 1974, atl OOP.M,o, ri
BloCk 0. 0. P. MITCHELL'S
as on burnsAvenue

~

II-Instructions

Ccow:io:ra.Pt:rtr:ca

i

C.imping, Fishing arid Family Fun
Nu a1uholic beverages. CAMP
SEMINOLE. 377 4470.

THOMAS C FREEMAN,

for Plaintiff, Post Office Box 343.
FICTITIOUS NAME
Attamon,e Springt, FIor4&amp; 37701.
1 5 hereby given that I am and file the original wiffithe Clerk of
engloed in tlusness 01 2609 5 the abort styled C ourt on or be-fore
Santoro Aye, Sanford. Semtrv3, JafluAf-y 13, 1974.
o!herwie
County. Flor ida ssder tnt
default anti ultimate luociment w
name
SANFORD HEATING i be enter d against ytij granting s,,ti
AIR COND. and that I intend to adoption
register Said name With Inc Clerk of
WITNESSmy handand thC seal of
n'u.e Circuit Court Strn.nile County, said Court on the 1 2tn
dOy Of
Florida in acc or dance With the December. A D. 1973
Pt Oyn%i(un
of the Fitutj Name (Seal)
'
Slatutes, To .Vit
Section $45($
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr
Flor4a Statutps 1 957,
Clerk of the Crcuit Court
S 'iS - ham T Jack, 0.B
By Cecelia V iern
PubliSh Dec 10. I?. 21. 31, 1Q73
Deputy Cltrk
VFW if
LAW OFFICES QF
THOMAS G FREEMAN
IHvITATIOp4'ToBID
1001 Hi ghway 434
Notice is Putfefy given that the Post Office
City of Casselberry of Seminole Altamonte Springs, Flor 4a 23201
County, Florida, will r ec eive seated Attorneys for Plaintiff
Ws up to 500 P.M. Monday, Publish Dec 17, 71, 31. 1913 and
January 14. 1974 in the Canetberry Jan 7, 1971
City Hall, 95 Lake Triplet Drive, for DEW.70
the testing f police vehicles.
Specifications may be obtained at
CITY OF
Catselberry City Hall, The City
WINTER
SPRINGS,
reserves trierght to accept or reiect

I
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I

I-- Eating Places

seu are hereby required to Serve a

Legal Notice

il

Hotels

children, MICHELLE ELAINE
OWENS arid DOUGLAS GLENN
OWENS. JR.. named therein, and

i..ulninanu oise ior

tniuu

24 Business Opportunities

Camping-Resorts

io-Do It Yourself

rnai,
SiJUfIU
TO DOUGLAS GLENN OWENS
Vlhose Residence and

Mr. and Mrs. Charles

rsr.r

A

'-Motels

I-i

9 -Good Things to Eat

In re PItI?jO of
bHILLIP C) HANNERS

MILMAN Shane C. Gasici.

6-Child Care

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Apartments Rent

I

(All 1,, 7'v$

2 bedrooms, kit(hfl equipp, sioo

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2 bedroom I'3 bath unfurnished apt.
ni ce and large, utilities furnished.
322 1950

Exprlenced cook, dishwasher.
waitress and station attendant
Apply In person to 1500 Frencri
Ave. Sanford

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Sanford's newest duplex apart
ments, 2 bedroom. I bath, dcjt'e
nk5, diShwasher. disposal, "ail
to wall carpet, close In. $115 per
month 425-536! or 6.427957

.
----------No riperience ruii.. or. part Time
See Chief Parker, Sanford.Orno

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2-In Memoriam

Male-

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1611.

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SAN MO PARKS, 123 Bedroom
Trailers &amp; Anti 7 Adult parks, 7
.muIy parks 3515 t4aiy
7 97,
fl?
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Nice I and2 bedroom opts
700 Magnolia Ave ,Apt, 3
37)ISId9a.m -9p.m.

Sell

Calibart Real Estafc

Let a ClASSified Od help you clean out
your Attic, Qarageor ba sement , -

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I bedroom furnished apt, air eon.
ditioned. Located in Lake Mary,
Ph 372 7241

323 6450

turns down his electric guitar!"

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carpeting, draJes, diShwasher,
central heat 8. air. Sparkling clean
pool. Move in today. Children
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and file the original with the Clerk of
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TO JAMES I AMI
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YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
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tilid in the above captioned cause,
andy ou areregUredtØ5ry
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FictihOuS Plaint Slatute. To Wit
Section S 0$ Florua Statutes 1957
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Mike Aiken
Timmy Aiken
Leon App
Keith Benton
Elaine Blaisdell
Jim Blanton
Mrs. Vernon Burnell
Alvin Campbell
Jim Church
Frank Clyde
Bob Crowe
James Davis
Julia Davis
Kelvin Davis
Brian Drummond
David Drummond
Mike Drummond
Allen Elliott
Coleman Ensley
Terry Fay
David Geiger
Wylene Griner
Blanch Harriett
Carl Hawkins
Harry Hawkins, Jr.
Eric Henderson
Jon Hood
iosh Howell
Emanuel Johnson
Jeff Johnson
Tommy Kelly
David Kern
Tom Kern

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Oliver Kobylak
Mary Kolef I
Mark Krause
Mark Liggett
Billy Lucas
David McGee
Brett Nichols
Duane Pittman
Randy Pittman
Brad Poltitt
Evan Pringle
Troy Ray
Debby Reminschneider
Mike Reminschneider
Ronald Renaud
Ahmid Reza
Mrs. Ed Riepe
Cathy Roming
Jim Seda
Barbara Seeley
Tim Seibert
Paul Seminoli
Steve Shanks
Fredrick Thompson
Thronton Thompson
George Tierce
William Tillman
Brian IOOIiiY
Clyde Trosper
Frank Walker
Edward Williams
Michael Wright

Janitors
Raymond Bellamy
Annie Lois Turner

David Bryant
Jane Casselberry
Donna Estes
Cynthia Flanders
Robert P. Lloyd
Chris Nelson
Patricia Jean Patteson
John A. Spoiski
Mark R. Weintz
Doris Williams

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Fannette Edwards
Marva Hawkins
Liz Mathieux
Elda Nichols
Ann Riley

Sports
Danny Gilmartin
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Photography
Circulation
V. R. Burnell
Muriel Carter
Frank Allan Cobb
Russell Gossett
Leamon Hobart
Rufus Kersey
Tommy McGovern
Edward Musurca
Kent Phelps
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Beryle W. Black
Barbara DiMasi
Wayne Doyle
Roy Green
Helen Kerran
Bill Martin
Elizabeth Mart indill
Susan Panning
Jean Settle
Jim Sewell
Jeanette Torbett
Sandra Tucker
Harriett WaddIl

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Danny Charron
John V. Charron
Mary Frances Davis
Lois Farmer
Marie Harris
Ralph Hays
Raymond C. Hays
Anna Jardine
Martha Johnson
Carolyn Nelms
Judy Oliff
Rose Ann Ramsey
Agnes Von Rhee
Cheryl Smith
Lynn Smith
Theodore C. Walls

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ceremony has been scheduled to swear in
Gerald K. Ford as vice president, with
confirmation by th e House, his tinz1
hurdle, viewed as a near certainty.
The swearing-in sersion, which
Prsf dent Nixon was erpected to attend,
w as set to follow today's House vote on
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to iesecare Is the Presidency that be
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when Spiro T. Agnew, facing c-barges of
criminal wrongdoing, resigned. President
Nixon nominated Ford two days later.
Th e 60-year-old Michigan congressman,
the House Republican leader, served
25 years in the House. He was conib med
92-3 by 'be Senate NGY. fl and a similar
lopsided vote was expected today.
The outcome was to certain that plans
were made km a joint meeting of the House
and Sena te, at which Supreme Court Chief
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minister th e oa th .
Ford bid newsmen Wednesday be had
"mixed emotions about leaving a ll my
frie nds and Institutions that I have grown
so load of." But, he added, "At the same
time I am looking forward to the real
challenge down the road."
There has been lIniltet opposition to
Ford's pominatlon, mostly In react10 to
Nixon', Waterga te problems.
Several members th ink Congress shou ld
delay Fonis confirmation until the out.
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against N ix on. One of them, Rep. Robert
W. Kastewneier, D-Wis., contends that
Nixon "Is clearly under a cloud, unprecede nted in the history of the Republic and
seriously undermining his ability to
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Vthlen Jr Tuesday said be and sixth cent gas tax, Bush
4County Engineer Bill Bush
hoped a $62 million bond issue said today, noting the first four
T'
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today warned that a severe
could be validated b} February cents of the state gasoline tax is
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gasoline crisis could lead to a
By John A Spolski
for right of way and widening retained by Tallahassee to pay
reduction in rood projects
projects on SR 424 and SR 419 for state primary roads
&amp;i1
Jack Weible came up with a funded by bonds lased ongas
over ahie)earperiod,
'However," Bush warned
'.e
good idea at,out tonight's tax revenues
The iO-year bond Issue isbe (Cont'doo page 2A Co l. 3#
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why wt invite a neighbor or a
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coming to view the annual
MIAMI (AP) — Federal In
the paper said
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spectacle?
Ugators have the swornte,.
It said Williams '.t&amp;.
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rnostof the moneya, ft'o,
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Florida builders depemlent - i
R-Fja., knew cf about $45,Ocotu
Utile Ole oi
Gurney's Federal Housing Ad-=;
rntnstration appointees for ap.
justifiably
justifiably proud, while some of $50,000 in unreported cash conI
l
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trthutionsdetheredto
his
office
roal of FHA projects in the
thecounty'slargercitiesmight
last yebr, the Miami Herald
state
do well to take a lesson
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today
.
subject
%Vtlllams and Groot 4so conHerald said the Juuly172
tradicted Gurneys denials of
Last night the Greater
very
delivery
of the cash to Gurney's
having a fund-raising relationOviedo Jaycees staged a
ship with Williams, the hleraU
succeasful Junior Miss Pageant Inner of fi ce safe in Washington
th
s
said
They testified that a dccl f
with lovely Patricia Ann Hardy came more than three mon
,
after
a
federal
campaign
fund
't
sion to hire Williams as a fund
iselected
the
.k
raiser was made by Gurney,
Serving as one of e judges reporting law went into effect,
but the money was not r'?pet1
Winter Park banker George
alongwith Pc •
as
required by the law.
Anderson, former state GOP
Simmerunon
0 V I EDO'S JUNIOR MISS IS CROWNED
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Gurney could not ,,e reacW
chairman Duke Crittenden and
Macon), Jim Moreland and
A COMBINATION of poise, person I ,ity and
professionalism on the same par with "Miss
comment. He has &amp;'beid
Groot in a December, 1970
Gary Udouj, It was a tough
promise
won
Patricia
Ann
Hardy
the
coveted
America."
Potential cover girls and conmeeting at Gurney's home.
choice with lots of close corn- a news conference at 7 p.m.,
tie
of
Oviedo's Junior MISS in a pageant
testants are (I to r) Terri Ann Schwarz, second
&amp;IIC to answer
men reported ly testified
Anderson and Crittenden
petition coining from the other EST in .iSC
Wednesday
th
runner-up;
Paula Lee Pipkin, Nancy Link, first
allegations
of
over
1300,000
in
night
at
Lawton
Elementary
at Gurney was not present could not be reached for com•
contestants Jeanette uUFsfl1.
1k
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rsinnr.tin.
SW, Phyllis HatLiwr, Paula unreported contributions me- w hen the delivery was made merit.
Schoo1l. Sponsored u
use G
runn er-up; )hu1lic I.hifr'hsn., winni-r Patricia
reater
JreaLer
celved by his office. The news
but that the senator expected It
The Herald said Groot testiJaycees, the well-staged production spotlighted
Ann Hardy; and Jeanette Curinskas.
Loe Pt" Nazi Link
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knew
Lo
be
broadcast
and
it
had
been
made.
fled he received the July cast)
Tern Ann Schwarz.
(Herald photo by Liz Mathieux)
The newspaper said only contributions from Anderson,
WDBO'a Pc
Moore served statewide.
The Herald quoted unnamed Gurney, Groot and a former who was accompanied from Oras the MC
sources
as saying Larry E. Wit- secretary had access to the lan(lo to Washington liv ViI.
S . 'inI thinks t the
cant
hams, described as a former safe.
Hams.
committee Chairman Frank
Gurney
fund
raiser.
and
adminInvestigators
were
told
the
Anderson, campaign treasurSchArf, Dennis Paugh, Dan
tstradve assistant Jim Groot money was used for office ex- er f&amp;r Gurney in 1%8, is prc--iRick Baldwin,
told federal Investigators of the pense.s and other purposes and dent of the Commercial Bank of
Charles Walls,
t-'
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cash
delivery,
was not exhausted for a year. Winter Park.
Jim Alford.
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Vice President's

Ing shortly before highway pa.
Trucking companies in the according to several local he knew protests would not take Washington," said Home.
Sanford area have no plans to trucking managers contacted the form of a strike. "My
He said theL? primary con- trolmen accompanied by Na.
strike or set up road blockades today.
company is trying to do it the cern is the 55 mph maximum tional Guard tow trucks assemIn protest of lowered speed
W. W. home of Home right way by going though the speed limit for trucks proposed bled near the traffic jam, ap.
Emits and increased gas prices, Distributors Inc., said as far as political
channels
in by President Nixon. Horr,e parentiy ready to force moveexplained large trucks operate ment by the 1,4(X) trucks,
Sections of Ohio's other maat maximum efficiency at 60
'
- -a-mph and use more gas when icr east-west highway, Interdoing lower speeds. He added 11 state 70, and the north-south In.
as prices are increased tetitate 75, remained clogged,
significantly he will have to however.
raise his trucking rates.
About 200 trucks were reportw. P. Ball of Ball Trucking ed blocking 1-75 near the turn.
Co. said he has heard ci no pike at Toledo. 1-70 was blocked
proposed protest flCtiOfl, nor for about 10 miles near Colum.
4
had Dave Brinkley of All-States bob.
w4 4è
Truck Service h. "It's mostly At daybreak. tn"!er
jo
the
union
drivers
who
are blocked 'U.S. 20 in the Elyria
p
striking," said Brinkley. area, and U.S. 25 was closed
Inerell be some drivers here near A31 land, the liighay pa.
going along with it, and I don't trol said.
blame them. There'll also be
On the turnpike, Walt Lowpeople trying to tear up trucks, cry, a trucker who met Wed.
throwing bricks and slashing nesday night with represen.
tires at the truck stops You tatives of the Transportation
Department, said the drivers
expect that with strikes."
Protesting truckers on the felt they had dramatized their
Ohio Turnpike ended their 24- complaints about higher fuel
hour blockade of the highway prices and lower speed limits.
Thursday, December 6, 1973—Sanford, Florida 32771
early today as tleups continued He said the truckers would wait
66th Year, No. 92
on
two oU'ier major roadways in 10 days to see what action was
Price 10 Cenh
taken on their complaints in
the state.
Washington.
The massive rigs bcgar. roll.

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A WALKER HAULING

truck carrying sand crashed into the 1-4
overpass on SR 46 today while try ing to avoid hitting a car which pulled
out in front oihim,Highway Patrolman Robert Loveringsaid. Both t

driver of the truck, Marvin Mars, and the driver of the car, Daniel
conditions were not available at press time and no charges have been

filed. Other information was unavailable.
(Herald Photo by Cindy Flanders)

Local motels and large hotels reported a few cancellations.manager Gyle Workman
the stock mark e t also probably
in area ir the state where "Two said they were canceling
Manager of the Sheraton affected the increase since
tourists usually drive ror the because of the gas situation," Motor Inn on SR 436 at 1-4, Paul mans Miami Beach tourists
Christmas holidays have said motel secretary Ann Doon, said he had no corn- come from New York, New
reported sharp increases In Harlan "It doesn't look asi.f it's ment
Jersey and Ohio
cancellations In the Last week, going to be as bad as they say,
The change has occurred
The state tourism director
probably due to the gasoline but Christmas Isn't here yet" Morris Ford said today while since last Friday. Ford said,
shortage
The only motel contacted to cancellations have been adding that ' we are watching it
We most certainly have had report no cancellations was the reported from motels along
closely every thi
cancellations due to the gas Cavalier Motor Inn In Sanford highways, reservations have
17w area most affected by the
shortage,'
said
Fills "However, we cater to the increased on Miami Beach cancellations is Center4ii
Washington, manager of the 8 businessman, rather than to where most of the tourists fly. Florida from Daytona Beach to
Dabs Inn of SR 46 at 1-4 "We've tourists," said assistant Ford said an improvement in Clearwater, St Petersbarg dnd
dropped almost 40 per cent"
Snrastoa, he said.
SisLa nt rnanaerofthe
The effect on the Disney
Index
Wor ld ambdithcuhytodeWard cold they have had
termine because of the over1Ir'4
441C
Sports
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some" arwellations due to the
building of motels there, Ford
Caieni.u'
gas shortage through Christ- Classified ads .... 5&amp;7C
added.
Stocks
2A
ni-as and into February.
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He said car.cellations were
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Cancellations were also Crossword puzzle
running about 10 or 15 per cent
4C
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compared with a normal sm
Dear Abby ..... .... 4C
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Inn manager Martin Tolheck.
Dr. Cram ............. 4C
P(r cent, but in a few Instances
"We've had two or three can. Editorialcommen
they have been aa high u4oper
4A
Yesterday's high 79 low
ceflalions," he said, "but other
Entertainment ........ 4C
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The Rutnianda Inn on SR
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MoLly cloudy andcooler. Highs on the "larger, more lux urious
mostly in mid 7. Low mostly hotels. where people drive down
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Gas Crisis May Hit Road Work
in another part of the state or
produce a four-lane "loop road" Gordon Wylie said Paulucci water hyacinth harvester to the Resources apologizing,
which has not been formally reacross the entire south end of Enterprises would cenunit to SL Johns at Osteen BrLd
as feet, for canceling on
contracted for at Its present
"people need to know what the the county, Bush said.
participate in "pro-rats con- apparently fallen through August's agreement to supply a Icatton
effects can be In a reduction in
tributlons," that Is, the because an experimental harvester in January.
ut the letter warns, "neither
gas tax revenues," adding that
HEATHROW DELAYED
Financial burden justified by machine being developed by the
Noting that the county has
for the project, of our present machines would
even if projects pledged by gas
actual numbers, towards state has not worked out.
budgeted $17,(X)O
the control you desire."
taxes are not set back, such
Drummond Tuesday released however, the letter held out a
Commissioners continued redesigning the Lake Mary
Drummond
said be will keep
"surplus" projects as im- until Dec. 27 approving the Boulevard, 1-4 interchange.
a letter from th e state small ray of hope in the form of
proving SR 427 might fall by the 4,325-unit Hea throw develop.
Department of
Natural a harvester currently stationed ti•YIfllt
wayside.
ment, pieferring to wait until
Although the East Central
— "The first effect of a after a D 17 "summit con- Florida Regional Planning
reduction in tax revenues would ference" between the State conc11 recommend ed approval
be to skim off the non-bond De partment of Transportation of the 1,23 acre project, the
issue projects," Bush said, and other massive deve!op- council and County Planner
"And if we really go into a hole, ,nnta aIon the 1-4 corridor In Roger Neiswender
P
we may have to reduce the bond Seminole County.
tears that the $40,000 pitia
-homes sould r.ot serve the
Assuming
no
Traffic Impact of Heathrow, county'slowandmiddlelncome
drastic
recluclion$, Bush said, the $6.2 cxpected to generate 20,000 aUto housing iieed.
mIIllcn issue wi ll fund a fourpsperdaywhenitreachesi
pi
i ay acuuisUon II( UI UI) (0 1OOQ
Not oniy will the develop.
and-s-half ago because of $
and widening project for SR
was a major concern cited by meat's employe be unable to
advance of the decision making
By MARK WEINTZ
parental pposiUon. At that
bet,
SR
west the board during Tuesday's live there, but Heathrow by
date for boundaries to avoid th
Staf f Write r
board asked for a
e
time
county and SR 419 in Winter Development of Regional Itself, not counting weetwater
sessions which reu1ted when feasibi
li
on the "45-15"
ty
study
Springs.
Impact hearing, the second Oaks, The Springs, and
The Seminole County School iWJY parents turned out
similar
en system.
TheSR4l9project,tobedone such hearing in the past two developments, will
nThCle no motions at a masse to Protest t perpetual
will exceed
Layer said he favors building
in two phases reaching into 1VTh weeks.
projected high- Wednesday work session on cange of high school districts in more schools, adding he feels
or 1976, vktll see the road
Income housirig needs through high school zoning but a group September.
mr.jcrity of parents favor
straightened into Oviedo, and
Previously, commIssioners 1980, Neender said,
The idea of year-around
of parents offered Ideas and
solution because of the four
four-lane ri ght of way gave the green light to the
popped questions, mmd board school seemed to be far and
passed last November.
acquisition secured while relatively smaHer Sweetwater
members agreed to hold a away to the nu)st favorable to rrglb
"I
think
the rmty's growth
property values are still Oaks development, but ex. IIYACJNTH PLAN CLOGGED similar session in two weeks, the parents.
declining
and our studies ill
rate
is
dat1ve!y low, Bush said.
Psed similar concern over
Board members said the
The session was called far in
it," Layer said adding,
Eventuafly, perhaps by IM, traffic loa&amp;.
Commissioner Greg ____________________ year.around sessions would
the 4 and 419 projects will
Heathrow representative Drummond's plan to bring a
Immediately eliminate the "I don't see how It is
for Seminole County to continue
overcrowding problem
because
to
expand at a 30 per cent
the capacity of the schools
arIy
growth rate."
would be Increased by on
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parents fa
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Layer said he Is strongly op. was time
Seminole County got
. ,
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school
idea
"ahead
of
the game for once
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"45.15"
becawe
and
implement
year-round
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students
staggered
1n45
day
school,"
applause
echoed
sessions with 15 day vacations.
"I am ag ainst "45-15" hrough the meeting chamber.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS —
.
Parents suggested buying
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Norman Floyd's victory over because It Is very
disruptive
to
portable
classrooms but board
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Lawrence Swofford for t
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=
members
explained that this
mayor's office Tuesday may be Upefl3lVt to operate," Layer
would limit the money which
could
be used for Construction
Th
e
board
declined
to
hrr,
began plans today to halt any
the
proposal
a
year.
of
permanent
structures.
effort to bring a new "oib plem'mt
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Posses

The CALNO planning studies initial housing element
calling for the creation of an independen t housing authority

Grier and lake Mary Councilman John Ncrden's pleas
Wednesday night f or delay.
Grier said a resolution approving the section was not made

available to he Cosse!berry city council and be had not had
an opportunity to get the hoard's feelings on the matter.
Nor-den noting the current "precarious position" of the
LakeMarycitycouncllalsourgeddelay.nowever,Granvijle
Brown, Lawrence Swofford ind Eugene Jaques mayors of
Winter Springs, Altamonte Springs and Longwood,
resective1y, voted for approval.
Ac tion on a budget for 1974, however, was tabled until new
CALNO represen ta tives ae named from Altamonte and.

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next council meeting reserving
all rights to hire and fire In the
entire city council.
Swofford, during his 20 years

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candidate
Herald Staff Writer
Smith tOdaY endmed Margie said Ww felt the high ra
lien W her Dec. 10 run,off helped her pin
LAKE MARY— Defeated election with Acting Mayor Don

Swofford and Jaques Challenged Fechtel to adopt iLmilar
legLilation for his Nome county of Lake, saying Seminole's
city officials and their wisheii wet -ignared by the delegation
in passing tb.* law.
Fechtelsaid the delegation
believed
law named after delepticu chain= Rep. Eugene Mooney
is necessary and a good law supported by the people.
Prior to adopfion of the law, which went into effwl last
summer, adjacent cotmt.
,,property owners to be nnnexed and
rezoned bnLs ahd no right to protes t at ci ty council
meetings. In some cases, city residents were also not given

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Smith, a self-employed truck mayoralty claimed thoge who was created by ordinance set to
driver, Laid he expects mom of voted for iurn probably wraW expire with the cioaLng of
the 91 votes he garnered In his not have voted for Mrs. Hess, Swo!fv-d's term Jan. I.
ucteam
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the opportunity to make their oppositions known

Councilmen contacted ad

no-growth platform to go to assurar,ces most of them would
mitted the city charter dm
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with
.
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Reader Fred j Ha
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officials, the appointments are of the Bank of Tavares in Lake of Sanford and T. E. Tucker
In other council races, st±ject to conf irmation by the County. The Bank of Tavares
chairman of the executive
Virginia Mercer defeated c'nc1l.
and the Florida State Bank of committ ee of 1k.
Walter Sorenson to 129 Icr the
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district some time next year. leave only three members on
Krlder has been chairman the district board: Huskey, W.
since the distri ct was created in A. Patrick, Sanford, and Edwin
1963, and has fought over the Sanders, DeUind. There has
past four decades for the been no fifth member since
construction of a canal linking Brevard County failed to ap.
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15 appoL'itmcnt by Gov. tteubin
iskew Ic tie new s, i0its
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District is confirmed by the
secretary of state's office.
In October Krider told the
board be saw no feasible way of
continuing wi th the canal. "I'm
realistic," he said. "I can't
spend money en something I no
longer believe in. Inflation has

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The folks at last night's ciorseInents from ezther Terry write-In cmxiidate HI1nIon
Furgeson, 343-61.
county school board meeting Morris or Frank Bailey.
were talking about the 45-15
With a 56 per cent voter Lash, Norden and Terry
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2W14 7r9 nil dorsed when It was first voters, to lead the community at the city's incorporation.

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McNulty, chairman of the
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the council's group four post ordenyamovementisafootto Pr-Osiden" of the Florida State Burnsof Sanford.
newly-Incorporated city's Blankenshi p has a 188-142
Bank of Sanford today by the
At the same meedrig,
lead name Swofford to u
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(Could from page
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Casselberry Police Chief
John Peters Jr. is scheduled Casselberry investigators to
Firemen had to contend with Casselberry district and that by district attorney Mack
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the cause ci a blaze George
to request a conditional
agreed
when
live electrical
wires which agency was contacted after
which razed a vacant wood
he said,Karcher
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always
shorted
out
permit for an automob il e repa ir
and sent sparks firemen on the scene realized
shop in an existing building at house on Howell Branch Road, clearly understood what Is in flying, Rasooli said, addin
g, "I the fire was not in th eir bounth
e city and what is not
the corner of Maple Avenue and causing no injuries but stirring
because
don't
understand
why
the
power
dary.
confusion as to which fire of the frequent annexations.
was
on
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house."
Commercial
Street.
The district
property is zoned
general
officia the house was in. This particular house is on a
Florida Power and Light
"There was a communication
strip of land which is
ls suspect qrson.
commercial,
officials
sh ut off the power problem but it did not affect the
surrounded
by
No arrests have been nu
county while detectives combed the outcome of this fire,"
Previously scheduled conSeveral fire fighting agencies
area for clues.
Casselberry deputy Fire Chief
siderotionofa site development responded to the Tuesday call
Fortunately the fire was put
A fuel can with a red bandana Mike Lego said.
plan for a Sizzling Steak House which was on the boundary
line out and the depa'tments were tied to the handle was set aside
on U.S. 17.92 north of of Casselberry and
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like to see more
Semlole.
McDonalds has been postponed Goldenrod jurisdiction, able to work toge ther, Rasooll for examination,
encompassing mutual aid
said.
The fire was reported to the agreements between the
at request of the applicant,
according to building officials. I3ll said.
area behind Slovak Gardens the time firemen from the Ra.conli c.Id
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Mrs. Hen took 224 votes to nmager, answerable to and
...Appointment made
she was thrlLed to da th Jack's i in
y's directed by the counciL But
abOutt1ieendon1ent,bUtwu election
ficfn the race for wunciliendechnedtoconlirm 11. E. Ddvb was named

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"CAthO should have adlrecthrto stay on top of state and
federal rrnr*rvi!" Sweffe'd said, predicthg the
organization will fail wlthut one.

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lire distr ict boundaries keep said children were seen runn ing
CASSEI.BERRy — State changing," flasooli said.
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Avenue.

By JEAN PAIrESON
Cleveland that no useful pur- point a representative two
Herald Staff Writer
pose could be served by con- years ago.
The St. Johns-Indian River tinuing the district, board
Canal District board has mem bers voted to ask the 1974
elected board member Everett Legislature to abolish the four.
New &amp; Used
Huskey of Maittanc] to succeed c.znty district, composed of
Army
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5 Civilian Boots
John Krider, Sanford, as Seminole, Orange, Brevard and
chairman of the board until the Volusa coun ties,
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restricted commercial zoning
at the northeast corner of
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the Mooney annexation law.
Brown and with assistance from Swofford fought down a
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November meeting agreed to make an

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site plans and concepts for a
unit, two story condominium
project at toni gh t'
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meeting at city hail.
The project is proposed for 13

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appear alone," Brown told CALNO members. insisting the
group follow t1wough on its announced dght to get repea! of

d for 7:30 p.m., Jan. 9 at the Altamonte Springs city hail
and Swofford Irxiicated he will be on hand to give assistance,
In other business, Vihlen hit the state Department of
Transportation and the Orange-Orlando !lpreuway
authori ty for signing contracts without notice to Seminole on

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representative is also hi question.
Brown said he had believed the CALNO representctives
would he the same In 1974, but got a "rude awakening"
Tuesday night when he was defea ted In the Winter Springs
city elections.

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In a run-off with Margie Hem on Dec. 13, Lake Mary's official

criticiritw the !aw Wednesday night.
BrAndin"" it, effective Only in Seminole County, a "spite
bill" Swofford said the law raluiring public hearings, ad.
veri1sement and no tice oftmpendir.g annexations isuyto

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Mr. Morgan and Mr. Cooper,
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Other site development plans
FIREMAN POURS WATER UN BURNING HOUSE
to be reviewed are for exCause of fire Undetermined
paaiuo of Ecoiwny Cars üí
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SnIord at 185 Airport
Boulevard and a new building
at Seminole Paint and BOdy
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County tO. th ei regard may be uncontituuona1 and tha t
general legislation is necessary. Fechtel said he is working
on legislation currently and hopes to see reform adopted
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County Commission Chairman Sid Vihien Wednesday night
pa inted a gloomy pictire for the CALNO Council, predicting
every school In the county with two exceptions will be on
double sessions with six to seven years If Seminole's growth
rate continues and tax reform is not accomplished.
Vihlen said the only exceptions would be Lake Monroe and
Geneva schools.
HesaidLhereisnodoubtagapthFljda'sadvaJorn
structure ex ists, adding a new homeowner can get by without
ayi taxes on the fuU value of his property for bongasfl
m onths. "Th is has been poin ted out to the legisla tors for
years," Vihen %lItd.
Vih!en's remarks were made during a discussion rnth Rep.
Vince Fechtel on the posslbWties of having statewide
h'rMn
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Thursday, Dec. 0,

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Energy Emergency

The Snoop's

American

People

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Facing

are dwarfed by the opportunity t presents to
reduce power consumption. The number of
motorists who
who are not waiting for an official
reduction in speed limits to hold their cars to 5(3
miles per hour is an encouraging sign of public
awareness of where the solution to energy
problems lies. Reaching for a sweater instead of

The stuck

market often tells us more about
national emotions than the actual outlook for the
American economy. It is a safe bet that its slide

downward since the scope of our energy problem
suddenly began to emerge reflects uncertainty
more than anything. Exactly how the energy
crisis will be felt in economic terms is unknown,
but there is no reason why getting along with less
petroleum for a while should knock a country
like the United States of America for a loop.
This crisis is unlike many others our nation
has faced because it is based on a set of facts
rather than a set of unknowns. The Arab oil
embargo has thrown us a curve, but even before
the Middle East wark we knew that in the coming
decade we faced power shortages, higher fuel
,
pric
and a host of * Ici,.
stemming
f rom our profigate use of energy and the lag in
development oi oil, gas and coal and nueltmr

resources to satisfy out' needs.
Th fict Lye piiiiiptcd Cuiigi'e Eu act
with urgency on the legislation requested by
President Nixon. Many steps for energy con
servation taken at the federal level must be
based on fairness and common sense in
measuring the impact on national security,
industrial production, the business world and our
personal lives.
It makes no sense, obviousiy, to tell bus lines
to curtail their service at the same time
America ns are being urged to ride a bus instead
Of dri ving their cars, Some new distinctions
between convenience and necessity are in order,
One of the greatest challenges lies in adjusting
our anti-pollu tion programs and other environmental goals to immediate realities. The
importance of envronmentaI protection is not
diminished one whit by the fuel crisis, but we are
faced with changing—at least for the time
being—our concept of what is acceptable and
unacceptable in the way of environmental impact as it relates to fuel and energy production.
A new scale of values will see us through.
Objections to year-round Day!ight Saving Time

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Challenge

The burden of doing what we have to do to
save energy is one we can bear, hopefully
without the greater bu.dcn of gasoline rationing
and the bureaucratic intrusion into our lives that
such measures entail. As we experience the very
serious squeeze on fuel supplies this winter let's
hope that we set ourselves on a path toward the
more realistic balance between our energy
needs and resources which is a primary goal for

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Snoop ports triumphant!)': "Your:
%VAS IIINGTON
ing has become a major, if insured admits that she i:
per nic ious, industry in single, never married. She
America. Each year. an es1i also admits that she and a
mated too million Americans man friend live togclher out:
wedlock.
are
spied upon by credit
turning up a thermostat, after all, is a mild
The
insurance and credit
sleuths, who constantly pry
sacrifice compared to some the American peoplee
t
in o the financial status, sex industries insist such sexual:
have made in national emergencies in the past.
America in the 1970s.
habits, personal friendships gossip appears only rarely in
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and other private affairs of credit reports, but we found:
titillating tidbits in case after:
Look At Record
ordinary citizens,
The findings are often used case. In a future column, we:
to destroy reputations. Peo' will give examples o( •
plc have been blacklisted by mistaken identity and other:
Free Enterprise Still The Best
outrages that have cost ap-:
banks because of their ap
pearance, housekeeping, phcants their credit ratings
COPLEY NEWS
checking a"int. The com- and the technological advances Mites W. Kirkpatrick PUL's ll~
driving habits and sexual anti reputations.
petifion for the profit dollar of the Wt 75 years.
"the American system works conduct.
Footnote: Under the preIn a na tion where th' Jthg zpwrcd thc dcv pmt ,f th
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sometimes critic— eificientiy and amazingly
Yet
the
Senate
has
quietly
sent
law, applicants are en
standard Invite! world
It West during the 19th Century although a frendly critic— well."
buried
a
bill
which
would
titled
o verbal reports on
is • flcongruous that the
have dealt a blow to private their credit ratings. But the
American system of doing
prying The bill would have law is riddled with loopholes
tsjsisc rnu.t t cnctantiv at
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v,EI.I-71u: '(iR
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inspect
their
credit
reports.
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But lack of understanding of
It also would have required Itehabilitat ion Administhe free enterprise concept by a
their prior consent before trator James S. Dwight. who
pampered public and con.
their fleighbors cou!d be ask- has declared his deterrninaUming assaults from perslsttnt
ed specific questions.
lion to whittle down the
adversaries have prompted the
But the banking, insurance welfare rolls, doesn't mind
Chamber of Commerce of the
TOCK
and other industries, which taking a little' welfare for
United States to mount a
employ the snoops, put on the himself.
counterattack. The chamb'r
pressure. Senators John
While he cracks down on
has launched a program to
Sparkman, 1)-Ala,, Wallace the poor, he is installing
improve the stature of the
Bennett. It-Utah, William plush carpets, tinted glass,
busineas community by in.
Brock.
It-Tenn.. and Edward sliding doors., a floor'to-ceil7/
volving It more vigorously in
Brooke. 11.Ma ,, teamed up ing bookcase and other fancy .
the fielcL of education, cornagainst Sens. William Prox" fixtures in 1)15 OWn.
.
municatlons, politics and
mire, D'Wis., and William bureaucratic domain.
j c1 action.
Hathaway, D- Maine. in
He has brought four cornsidetrack
the bill in a Senate missioners into his executive
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Image of the economic system
layout with him. Our sources, so
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Meanwhile, credit appli- who have shown us some of.
is admirable, but it wbould not
cants continue to be turned the job orders, say the new ofthrow up bulwarks around
down without being told why. lices were supposed to be emon the business sector.
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The free enterprise system,
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business and every citizen
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An official spokesman,'
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getting financing, for exam- lions, denied that the color
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plc, because "he got an in(ec- pauens were supposed to
demand is enforced, not in the
(ion in his right foot, causing reflect the Importance of the
corporate office, but in
his
Big Toe and Little Toe to officials who get the new
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the
Free enterprise is called "th
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seen, and they present an inpr'
system" by Its domestic
The fancy remodeling will
fec t ed, swollen a p
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critics and "capitalism" by its
- cost the taxpayers $120,000
pearance...."
abroad.
CLUBHOUSE BLUES: The:
Other grounds cited in the
And despite the connotative
-confidential reports are fuel crisis has caused alarm:
implications there is nothing
"slothful housekeeping," in the nation's country clubs
about pr
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"poorly groomed" and even For the tatcats. who turn:
sinister about' capital.
heaven forbid - duffers on weekends. may:
The goal of profits brought
'defamatory in speaking of 515') have to sacrifice.
Cog.P.s IcMe
MerIcans the Model T
insurance companies"
Things are so bad they may
more recently the po!yester
But the credit snoops
not be able to fuel up their;
'Things are quiet — looks like they're having prayer meeting' to have a prurient interest in golf
knit swt and the noharge
carts or heat their:
what goes on in the bedrooms, clubhou
se lounges.
One credit report on an inAn alarmed U.S. Gall AsPreconditions
surance applicant stales that
sociatlon
has complained to:
"stiri5promuousinht'rac,
lions ue to the fact she has the Acuse Commerce Cornchild born out of wedlock and mittee: "Clubhouses and proshe is seen entertaining male (essional shops have to be
CopieyNewii
companions o' the beds in heated and lighted; gollearic
up the Arab Iand* taki'n In 17.
any Americans shudder at
her apartment."
Peace In the Middle East depends
The guarantee must be convinc1rg
have to be supplied with:
thought of another Vietnam.
'Dates Often'
upon these preconditions:
to the czat)s and Israelis alike.
'sther electrical or gasoline
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A private eye, tattling
'jet I srael Is at
Mideast
—First, Israel must bewiIIirig to
The United States could provide
energy
another victim, placed
crossroads
return most
the territory seized
such a convincing guarantee. The
. .of great strategic and
Projecting the unthinkable,
forever in her ricords "We
economic importance to the
'mm the Arabs In the 1967 war and
question is whether we should.
did find some criticism of the assclatIon complained
superpowers.
all of the additional territory seized
morals.
She has one illegi- that fuel priorities now being
iii the W&amp;t this
The
alternative
is
the
prospect
of
A two-nation security treaty
mate child.... She dates considered "would presuma....Second, the Arabs must be
often.
continuing Indecisive wars, each
between
the
United
States
and
Israci
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willing to recognize the legal
costly in human terms to both sides,
has
been
proposed
by
Sen.
William
Another
scandal
seeker
ri'for
the duration of the crisis."
esiste
the na tion ofIelajicj
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crea ting U di.nj flt Cr'
FulbrIh,
chairman
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1VC UP claims 10 Arab territories
(rontatlon between the United States
nt- F::gn ielaiions cornxvujed by !ae1 prInr t '7.
and the Soviet Union.
Other Thoughts
tnittee.
The
proposal
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been
en
IMdeI has been unwilling to give
dorsed by W. W. Rostow, who was
The hate can't just go on. The
upstrategicstrong points needed
President
Johnson's national
Paper Supply Dwindling
United states can't
elf-defense. The Sinai desert
secunty
adviser.
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provides buffer zne in which to
wavjns and wash !is h11)(1.S
A paper pinch which has been developing all
kIlling.
stopanEgptAInvasionbeforj
year has forced some newspape rs to cut down
eriemyre&amp;hes the borders of Israel.
I
Secretary of State Henry
Our own national security
the number of pages because newsprintishard
The Golan Heights provide
Kissinger said in Peking last week
demandsc stable settlement,
to get. The shortage has spread to other grades
protection against shelling by Syrian
that such a formal arrangement,
of
paper also.
.
A mutual defense treaty with
forces.
slmllar to the Soviet Union's
Israel
may
not
be
the
answer.
It
Some kind of guarantee by other
bilateral arrangements with Egypt,
exists anyway in emotion If not on
------nations outside the Middle East will
Syria, Iraq and a number of other
be eeded to give Israel assurance
Arab countries, Is "one of the ideas
that its pre4067 berders will be
that is under consIderation."
But some way to a peace setprotected against any military
Pledging U.S. help to a srn.all
tiement must be found. We skare
threat (rim the Arabs if Israel gives
country In danger of Invasion makes
the responsibility for finding IL
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political pulsetakers
G';r Gallup t914 t(;i' 19 !tcpuhlfr'a n governors
at tievir ivn1 cunkrence that th ;ire engaging in
"Wishful thinking" if they believe the Watergate scanda!
won't hurt their party in next year's congressional elecIion,s.
A pa11 taken by his organization just before the Nov. 6
electmns indica ted that publicans would have
their worst defeat since New Deal days had there been a
general congressional ekc'ioa thi year.
A Louis Harris survey finds that the GOP has lost &amp;,
much suppo from the voters that the number who call
themselves Pepublicans ha reached an lIttrte kw of 23
per cent and ic now exceedt-d by thce wbtl viev themIres as indeprndents(2 per cent).
Yet Democratic ranks, too, are suffering erosion. Since a
previous Harris survey in August. the number of voters
iht; ti r:L1u I h.ia( l.5- ippe-d a '313t
dOWq
to 4 per cct - sug.gtrng that a growing number of
Americans are visiting a plague en both party houset
Clearly, party ioyaty is fle longer the potent, dependabW
fone it once was. But ldhis is no sudden Watergate-spawned
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Richard Nixon was capturing an astounding 42 per cent of
the votes of self-identified Democrats and 6.6 percent
of the
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A new study by the University of Michigan's Center for
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was not Candidate
nor the traditionally impor(ant Party loyalty but rath"r the k,cues before
the nation
tile political ideologies of the votem
While party ;aIty has for some time been a predictable
and restraining influence on the American electorate, the
1972 election, the study's authors say, witnessed the
emergence of national policy issues as crucial factors In
presi ential polit ics,
'' Ive all e!.c' the write "Iho' outcome of
tl elect ion
1'a the
reu1t of the ideulogical polarization ''ithir1 the
Democratic rar.ks that pitted the left-wing Democrats
against those on the right
So intense, in (act, was this polarization that on each of
the major issues there was a greater difference
between
the M 1overn Democrats and the Nixon Democrats
there was betwten all Democrats and all Republicans.than
The
findings suggest that Nixon would have been a formidable
Op,ponent (or even the most popular Democratic leaders,
the current disarray of the Democ,'atic party, the -study
Concludes, is a symptom of the changing political climate, a
period of realignment along new ideological line',
What form this reltgnmnen will
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take in the future will
depend on how the Deunocrats choose to resolve their
ideelogical dif1eren',s, as well as on such fact'nr, as Wi1erPb
the role 31 George %al
thy nativaal scen ii ii
how well party loyalty at the c-ongrcsional level of voting
holds up.
In other wards, there i nothig necessarily foreordined
for either party about what may happen when AmenI,
-s d I 306 .lUIld 11010 AbOUt btiyin'
to the f) S to elei a new Congress in 1974,
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Fo 13 years he WU Clvii
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neighborhood got together and blankets iind cozied down.
sl4tred the 'koik as wtdi as
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Complaining,

dicalrd this week when Post.
master Joseph W. Brenner mail delivery system, which
reported a considerable gain has improved delivery services
da ily.
!1fl(llb his
the new program, a ll
staff compared with the total preferred mail, such as first
for the sane month in IM.
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Cleveland, past district chairmien,at annual meeting in DeBary.
Charles Edwards to provide I ftJ
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will be arranged, WiLson said.
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DIS I RICT SCOUT EXECUTIVE HONORED
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accuinulated about hall of a
are that no one really suffeed canning.
kitchen
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pIntiZe jar, we'd rot' It betwith the
becau of rationing---even for
Al though meat was rationed, teakettie singing.
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Irwin Hunter won the seat in nationally syndicated col um Richard
agreed to a 50 cent per month deep sand.
Council instructed City Atty. Tuesday's elections and wifl nist, joined the staff of the
Griffin was originally
increase on curbdde pickup,
TLe city received an Tom Freeman to prepare a replace Miller next week.
Sanford Herald today as a charged with attempted
but did
not complete a
baclqrard pickup rate.
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which wffl inchide smafl rate grading roads in 'Me Ran. curbside pickup. but made no resign at once so a person could
increases, for arovalat next chiands. Jordan said the dry decision to hire a
dog catcher, run for the year remaining in
week's couric1l meeting.
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proper legal description being delayed
accepting
the during the first year o(lu,s two.
WINTER SPRINGS- .Joe inserted after the 'ity has agreementuntitithashadmo
year term on council. Miller
Zaccarelin of H &amp; W Refuse provided a
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time to study the lease Council resigned (toni his post Oct. 19,
Service, Longwood, was insalditfeared without a city dog effective Dec. 14.
!1.rLzled by council Wednesday
Council agreed to Corn- catcher it will ha%e problems
Hesaidheandhisamlly will
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after g1vng the furnace a conversation.
Canning got to be fun as a
shake
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back,
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the cream right off the top of
on
ST. CHARLES, Ui-Moat of group
of us war
worked more coal,
of
all
healthier
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probably
the
milk those days. It could be
ran
in
front
repor ts on gas and heating assembly
fashion,
th closest radiator to dress.
happier
than
we
are
today.
whipped.
I'd save the
for
fuel rationing hark back to the
We were also rationed on the
as
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inconvenience rationing caused amount of sugar we could
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Council approved the zoning
the board followed Orlando's change the figures and our and annexation and the at-

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fie was told zoning director proper ordinances.
A 25 acre parcel in the Lake! at
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planning council should be Curt Engert made no recomotus
area was approved for:
reduced by the amount mendation and his recomI
from lned
ALTAMONE
Altamonte Springs will pay.
SPRING
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p
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deve
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Energy Drought

Pops Up In Space

spt.Ccia1t and airplane
By FRANK M/tCOMBER
builders, notes a stepdy
Copley News Service
downward trend in Industry
employment. In the year to end
U:C n.ttiin's energy crisis
olls
and congressional reaction to it next June, dro3paCt payr
could have 'a far-reaching will be cut another 32,000—
impact on the ultimate fate of down to littirt more than 900,000
the multibillion-dollar manned industrywide. Back •fl 1968 the
space shuttle program now aerospace Payroll was hugghig
scbedu.ed to get off the grow-fri thE 15 miU.ion m2t.
in the late 197 or early 19&amp;. ____________________________
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NASA will be no great
competitor in the rush for
IPIVITATION TO BID
scarce fuel, however, for
Seminole Memorial Hospital
manned American space Invites bids for the f o llowing
missions will become rare equipment: Manual Operating
Room Table with Accessorlet.
indeed after Skylab 3returnsto
Specifications are available at the
earth.
ctce of the Administrator. All bids
The space program really shall oe mailed to: Mr. Robert T.
Besserer, Adm.. Seminole Memorial
needs no new troubles.
Hoiptal. 1101 East Flit Street.
already has its own. NASA Sanford, Fla, 32711 Bids must be
officials and the U.S. aerospace recuived by the 10th day of
D,c,mtw'r WJ3.
are CllIilfs IJieui the Publish: Doc. 1, A. 1913
"indifference crisis."
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Translated, that means most
SEMINOLE COUNTY PLANNING
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AUD ZONING COMMISSION
preoccupted with down-to-earth
Notice 1 Public Hearing
The PlOnning and Zcnhig Corn
problems to devote much at.
of Seminole County.
tention
.ion to Skylab, the mid-lm Florida, will
conduct a public
U.S.-Russian manned space terIng to cunsid.-r recommending
mission or even the imaginative a proposed change of zoning from A.
1 Agrltutturi to C 3 Wholesale
shuttle project.
Commercial District on the
Congress reflects the public's tollowIng described properly:
That part of the North to of the SW
thinking, if the energy famine
4 of the SW
lying Westerly of
shakes up the nation's economy State Road 16 and
Easterly of
as some believe it will, the Geneva Rood (also known as State
Americans will be in even JeW Road 426), Section 72. Township 20
t oulh. Range 32 East, Seminole
of a mood to underwrite the County.
Florida;
multibillion-dollar shuttle
Further described as the SE
prigramlnahurry. Congress is Corner of State Road 176 and State
oad 44 Int.ection in Geneva,
certain to reflect any such Fr lorida.
mood. Already there are antiThis public hearing will be held in
Spam blocs in both house and the Courily Comint,ion Chambers
the Courthouse. Sanford. Florida,
Senate. So far they have been of
on January 9. 1974. at 7:11 P.M., or
ineffective in trying to derail as soon thereafter as possible.
Planning and Zoning
the shuttle program. That could
Ccmmiislon
change if the economy slips
ceminote County, Florida
back dangerously and there is
By: J. B. Williams.
Zoning Director
Widespread unemployment and
business failures, as some Publish: Dec. 6, 1973

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Legal Notice

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Where once motels at COCOI4
Beach and surrowding towns
were booked solid mc'rnns in
idvan-e of a cpice shot, this
time there were vacancies
evrywhete, even the night
befoce the Skylab launch.
VII,en tIwi Apollo manned
lunar expeditions wete at their
peak, NASA employed ,000
workers in the cape area.
Now the Ievei has plummeted
to 12,000 and is still dropping.

said Court at Sanford, Seminole
Sanford. Florida, the above County, Florida, this 4th day of
(II$CtIbed pef'sorial Properly. Said t -t'mt..r. n 1973
w,icl,
f'i being *1 oreo at Anamonte
(sea
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Gardge In Ahtamont* Springs,
VIRGIL B. CONKLING
Florida. Further information
Circuit Judge
available through the Civil Division
By: Lois B. Walker
Of t" Sminole CJVrAf Sheriffs
Deputy Clerk
Department.

program, of course,
:tex5 on to the aerospace U)dus?ry which produces the
missiles,
rockets
nd
,ii iCrii1t that. rude. ul~.a(.iOfl'S Space achievements
1 ss1b1e.
The Aerospace industries
Aisoclation, whase members
are the rocket, missile,

Execution.

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Seminoe County, Florida
PubliSh: Dec. 4, 13,
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am is man ins quandry right now. He has perhaps
better team than the e he took second place in the nation
with a few years ago, but lack of funds is keeping his highlytouted Indivuduals from competing in Southeastern
nationally recognized winter meets.
He's airesdy missed a couple of big meets he had hoped
to send three of four of his better performers as the school's
Student Government Association doesn't have the necessary
extra money to allocate to this worthwhile project.
While the junior college's policy is not go go to the
community for outside support for even the most worthwhile
project and It's good to know the school wants to stand on
its own feet
it's really a shame.
Long, as many of us know, coached the national junior
college's most prolific sprint champion of recent years,
Ve.'n
flrmiov. Thai
vntin very ntitar cinder
mrintnr also
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has another sprinter to his credit many of us watched for and
later cried for as he missed his Olympic Gold Medal chance
In Munich
Hey Rohln'ion.
This t-itr. L'ng has a str,ble of ç.ti.th performers
including DeLand's Don Merrick, Winter Park's Pharer
Rolle and a host of others who could take national honors if
they had the chance to compete in some of the bigger preseason meets, Long thinks. So do I. If you have any ideas on
helping these line Ralder runners, give me a call and we'll
see what can be done.

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Arthur H. Beckwlth, Jr.
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By: Joy Stakes
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ROBERT M. MORRIS OF
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LEFFLER
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POST OFFICE DRAWER H
SAPIFOIlD, FLO°IDA 37771
Attorneys for Petititr
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November. A.D. 1973.

GEO A SPEER, JR
OF SPEER &amp; SPEER. F A
P0. Box E144
Sanford. Florida 37771
Attorneys for the Estate of
J. W. Ford. deceased
Publish: Dec. A.
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Seminole County. Florida, and serve
Note Is hereby given tha' I am
a copy thereof on Petitioner's at. engaged In business it 190$ N.
torney, Roger L. Berry of Orlando Ave., Fern Park, Seminole
CLEVELAND, MIZE 1 AJERRY. County, Floika under the fictitious

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And all through the streets
The People are bustling in
Search of holiday treats

ROE8I.5D GA5TON, Wile
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SHERMAN GAS TON, Attest,
Husband, these ixes.n command
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr.
you to appear and tile your
Answer Publish Dec 6. 1973
orottrdefanseorpleadingwiththe
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P.O. Drawer Z. Sanford. Florida name of DREW'S USED CAR
32711, on or before the 25th day of CENTER, and that I Intend to
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December. A 0 1973.
register said name with the Clerk of
WITNESS my hand And SCSI ol the the Circuit Court, Seminole County,
Clerk of the Circuit Court ,n this 2I, Florida in accordance with the
day of November. AD., 1973.
provrIoris of the Fictitious Name
(Seal)
Statutes, To Wit: Sec'lon $43.09
Arthur H. Bt(kWith, Jr.
Florida Statutes 1957.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
S: Drew D. Daubnec
By: Cecelia V Ekern
Publish: Nov. 15. fl. 29, Dec. 6, 17)
Deputy Clerk
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CLEVELAND, MIlE &amp; HERR':'
Attorneys for Petitioner
INVITATION TO BID
P.O. Ocivver 2
3emlnole Memorial Hospital
Sanford, Florida 37771
invites bids for the following
Publish: Nov. 79, Doc. 6. 13, 20, 1013
equipment: Automatic Ni'rous
LiE V.1(1
Oxide Manifold. Specifications are
available at the Office of the Ad
ministrator. All bids shall be mailed
to: Mr. Robert T. Bes.serer. Adm.
Seminole Memorial Hospital, 1101
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, East First Street, Sanford, Fla.
32771. Bids must be received by the
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR
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cwT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE 101h uI of December 1973.
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iblIth: Cit. 3, 5, 6. 1973
COUNTY, FLORIDA
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
DEW, 13
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PROBATE NO. 233
NOTICE ISHEREBYGIVENthIt in
Estate of
by virtue of that certain Tax
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
J
FORD,
Ws'rant issued out of and under the
Deceased FL ORIDA EIOHIEENTH
seal of the Slate of Florida Depart.
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT SEMINOLE
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO:
merit of Commerce, Division of HUBERT R. FORD. 701 Rytei'I
COUNTY, FLORIDA
Employment Security upon a final
Street, St. Catherines, Ontario, CIVIL ACTION NO. 73.1417
Iment rendered in the aforesaid
DIVISION A
Canada LILJE V. B. CHISM. 61
court on the 301h day of September,
u$h Street. Detroit, Michigan In re: the Marriage of
AD. 1913. In that certain ca
n.
2C2 JOHN WESLEY FORD, JR., CHARLES M. MILLER, SR
led, State of FPorida Department 3910
Street, HOust,
Houston, Texas Hust,and
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of Commerce Plaintiff,
A nd
.vt. Donald 77071 ROBERT C. FORD, 3910
Herbert Stewart ta Don Stewart
FRANCIS MILLER, Wile
Toay Street, Houst, Texas 77021
Concrete Sevvice lo, measSp,erlffof VALERIA 0, LOFTON, 14 ?onr
NOTICE OF ACTION
Seminole County, FlOrida, and I
TO: Francis Miller
Place, Montclair, New Jersey OnA2
have levied upon the following
729 S. Lee Street
ALLEN C. LOFTON, 11 Monroe
described proprfy owned by.
Valdosta, Ge.rgia 31401
Place, Montclair, New Jersey 07042
Donald Herbert S*art, said
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
prOtf being
that a procc,dhg for dissctutlon of
mae a Petition has been Cited In said
in
County, Florida, more particularly Court praying for an Order
marriage has been filed against yo',
descri bed
to'tows:
persons Interested in me and you are required to serve it cupy
One 11) 1989 Cadlll,c,, purple determine
EVateof .i. W. Ford, deceased, and of your written defenses. If any,
white Vin B'fl2ilU. 1914 Florida
thereto on Petitioner's attorneys,
their respective shares In the
eg. No. 17Ww 133'I
residuary assets of itili estate end whose narncs and i.ees ipow
And tne undersigned as Sheriff a you are hereby required to file your below. On or before December Il,
Seminole County. iorida, wilt at
1 9 73 andfiletheoniginal thereof with
vaiflendrfenses thereto within forty
11- 00 AM. Di the 25th da'i
the Clerk of this Court Citht.'( txfore
days etter tthe first
first publication
A 0. 1913. Offer for Sale or
posting hereof. Shou!d you fail sunvice on Petitioners attorneys or
and sell to the highest bidder, for
therein, judgment will be entered in immediately thereafter; otherwise
5h.5ubI1tt to
md All e*rsting
adetault will be entered agsinst you
due course upon said P$Ition.
trins. at the Front (West) 000S ,of
seal
of
for
the relief demanded in INC
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went on to ha ve seven suc- however, Johnson discussed the the Cincinnati Reds,
who often Johnson, "But I feel that there the players and less string
cessful seasons for
he chances of the Braves in the winds upon the other side of
independence, pulling by the managers In the
is
more
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Maryland team. These years 1974 season,
line
from
Johnson.
Joh
ns
the part of National Lealje."
on
aggreisiveness
on
The Atlanta Braves had three included four pe nnant winne
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"If we don't hurt ourselves by dealt the Reds' pitcher another
players
season who hit 40 or for the Orioles and Johnson hit trades, I think that we
This Interesting thought came through from Claudia
can have blow Wednesday afternoon.
Blythe snd it bears reading:
more home runs. One was in the .280 range each year.
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"If you're one of these people who think Little League
Henry Aaron and another was
The year 1972 is one Johnson around," continued the star going
around that Bllllngham
baseball is something little boys participate In a few months,
Darrel Evans. The third is probably would like to forget as infielder,
"because last year we told some cronies he beat the
out of each year, you're mistaken,
Seminole County's own Dave the Goldenrod resident slumped were the top club In runs,
RBI, Braves' second baseman in a 'J,,-"'The parents and friends of these boys are doing things
Johnson,
to .220 and suffered shoulder home runs and had a great homerun title
race when the
year round just so these boys can play baseball
Wednesday
afternoon, problems. lie was traded that seco nd half."
during the
two
played
against
each other
season.
Johnson was the guest speaker Winter to the Atlanta Braves
He said pitching was the
in
the
Winter
Park
Little :r'
at the Kiwanis Club luncheon at and the rest Is headlines on th
e
problem
with
the
Braves'
League.
the Sanford Civic Center. Alan sports pa ges.
Buy A Christmas Tree
pitc hi ng. To illustrate the point
"Actually," said Johnson, "I / ,
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'O,t
Having never hit mere than a fan In the audience mentioned was leading the league wi th "--I
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senior and member of the Key 18
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homers in a season prior to that tlx- Atlanta ciub used 4,flve seven homers in 12 garne"s and
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parents and their biggish Ways-And-Means projects Is about
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Club (the farm team for 19Th and then co in ing through pitchers" in th
e game. The fan my family moved to Texas
.40
to begin. Starting Dec. 7, they will begin to sell Christmas
Kiwanis) was the man who was with 43 his first year In Atlan ta, was
XI..
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quickly
corrected
by
because
ray
lather
was
in
the
at two convient locatio ns, One is at th e Super Velu
directly responsible for getting breaking Rogers Ilorosby's Johnson w
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he
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Grocery store on SR 436 in Altamonte Spr ings, and th e othe r
the Atlanta second baseman to record for second sackers, mean five n he said, "You military.
th
rowers,"
li
Bil ngham would up tying
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speak.
Johnson was na t urally ask ed
US 17921n Casselberrv.
Goi ng to the Braves caused me in homers wi th 'seven,"
71-e
sale will continue up to ChrIstmu.4 from i0a.rn, to 10 p.m.
Trees
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why all of a tiudden tie is hitting ITiiXCd fee)ln's for Johnson, '.-nntinued Jol1rLsrfl, "Hut it took
If his sx'kin ability
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"Won't you help tlice little guys out by getting your tree
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who had been accustomed to him 24 games to do it."
anywhere near his skill with a the four baggers.
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from one of these locations.
"1 finally realized how dumb be ing on pennant winning Johnson said he has been
baseball tat the odds are that
If you have any spare time, volunteers are needed to
the nine-year major league pitchers are," replied the teams In the East Coast city. successful against Bi ll lngham
-man theae locations. For further Informetlon, call Vivian
'At First it was the feeling throughout their respective
veter
an will ha ve another f ine easygoing Johnson, "I thought
a.,.
Fall at 834-7364, or Kathy Nichols at 834-2769.
they were th inking of all kinds
season for the Braves.
that 'nobody loves me," said careers and that he "still owns
Johnson warmed to the of ways to get me out, when the Cen tral Florida native, Blllingharn" because of a
audience immediately, popping actually they weren't th inking "But I decided that I could look game-winning homer the Brave
at this as a cha llenge and slugger touched Biilingham for
several jokes in liI.s Introduction anything."
Saidat
Genial George, George Austin that is, called about his
Th
e Winter Par k nati ve told something that could possibly this past season.
and
had
the
large
crowd
The
crowd
upcoming cage opener at Trinity Prep, as the Saints meet
he learned all he make me a better person."
pleased it had come to
Johnson threw the floor open
iN
what Austin calls "our toughest opponent of the season,
For
Ms., Miss or Mrs. in Your Life
see
one
needed
to
learn
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In Little League In the off season when the to the audi ence for questions at
of
the
"o
ther" Braves
lumAir Academy at the Rollins College gym Monday
when he "just dug in and tried trade occurr ed Johnson wasted
Florida
We have the Perfect Gift
the end of his speech and
night. Varsity action starts at $ P.m., with the younger
to hit the ba ll."
no time in preparing for the handled all queries just like he
Wi th your excellent taste
edition of the Saints moving at 6:30 pin.
Actually, Johnson has been a
Johnson also admitted Aaron coming year. He erected a handles
ground bu lls for he
The PrepBttr-s will feature several local plays and in.
more than solid ballplayer for gave him some sound advi ce for batting cage in the back of
t
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and our aret selection
his Braves.
dude two all-county second team selectioils on their roster,
many years, even though the hitting the ball out of the park. Goldenrod home
and also In.
One of the more interesting
you can't miss. Gift Wrapped, too!
hot-shooting forward Doug Dyson and Seminole hUgh
average Ian would get the
"Henry told me his secret for sited local Little
Leaguers
out
qwatinna akd
1ko
transfer student Pat üimmins.
erroneous impression that he Is hitting homers," said Johnson, for some practice swings at th
e comparison between the
Crimmins, a fine ball-handler for Joe Mills before he was
a Johnny-come-lately.
"lie said 'all you got to do is get "iron mike."
National and American
In his First year for the the ball in the air,' and that's
f')')
hurt last season, will be rejoining an old "Biddy Basketball"
Another major league star leagues.
Baltimore Orioles, Johnson was what I try to do,"
pal when he teams up with Sanford's Walt Morgan at the
from the Central Florida area is
"1 won't say that either is
200 N. Park
voted "Rookie of the Year" and
In a more serious v.1,. hush Piili.,nIs..,,.
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Ph 1,iQi
guard positions. Morgan and Crlmznins, says Austin, should
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together for )rears.
Rick Lapp and Jon Kerbs, both well over the 6' mark for
i_j
the Prepatera will be the starting frontcourt men along with
Dyson. Last season, the Saints were hampered by lack of
defense and rebounding, and this year, it figures to be a
similar problem for Austin to solve.
"We've got a good offensive ability teamwlse," he said,
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
"but our biggest failing Is defense. Our big men are a bit too
NBA
slow, and we just never concentrated on defense before.
Eastern Coatetenci
Atlantic Divtsin
Mount Dora Bible transfer student Jim Nusbaum, John
W I PcI. G.B.
Lapp, Rick's youger trother, and Peter McClure f!gure to
Boston
is 4 .513
be the next three Saints in line foc a starting job. The younger
New York
II 13 .519 4'
Lapp and Nusbaum, while smaller than the team's two "big
Buffalo
11 is .173
Philadelphia
9 16 .360 10
men" are faster, and may get plenty of playing time,
Central Division
especially where defensive reactions are needed.
Capital
12 tO .US
Atlanta
13 13 .520
Austinis a strange sort. An elementary school teacher,
Houston
10 Il .370 41,j
he volunteers his time to the Saints o not only coach
Cleveland
10 15 .357 S
baskethall, but was head coach of a 6-0 junior varsity football
Western Coaference
NA
team and is in the same position with one of the state's top.
Midwest Division
Milwaukee
72 4 .146
ranked amall-achool track squads.
Chicago
19 7 .731 3
State hurdles record holder Greg Chandler, who also
Detroit
is Ii .577 7
wept over 1,000 yards his junior football season, Is training
K.C. Omaha
7 71 .250 16
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tici a public hearing to consider a
proposed change of zoning fror., Al
AgrlculturetoR-3A Multiple Fatnity
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The P1W '- of the SE
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SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Notice of Public Hearing
The Board of County Com
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Further described as 73.3 acres
approaimately I'-a miles East of
AND State Rood 436 on Red Bug Lake
RESIDENCE IS 431 KPIOLLWOOD Rood.
CIRCLE, WATERBURY. CON.
This public hearing will be
in
NECJCUT 04701.
the County Commission Chambers
AswornPetitionforDjssolufjonof oi the Courthouse. Santorti. Florida.
Marriage a Vinculo having been on
Janry I, 1976. at 1:00 P.M., or
filed regarding your marriage to 1A ssn fhPr.alter
as possible.
ROSEBUD GAST(rn. In Cir cuit
Board of County
Court in and for Seminole County,
Commissioners
Florida, the short hue c ' whIch Is:
Semincle County, Florida
IN PE: THE MARRIAGE OF
BY: Sid Vihien. Jr.

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served that a vigorous space
Program is a luxury only a
wealthy country with a sound
C1O130Ifly ca n afford.
Indifference over the space
program was mirrored at Cape
Kennedy early this month as
the Skylab 3 astronauts were
hurled into a blue sky uu their
way to rendezvous with their
Iatic'ratary home and perhaps to
a new endurance nark of 84
days above earth's atmosphere.
There were more NASA
guards than newsmen at tha
press site as Skylab ! was
launched in one of the most
spectacular blast-oils in the
cape's history. Afew thou-amts
lined the central Florida
coastline to watch the launch
fromc*rs. But m the boom d'sys
ul the space progtam
spectators for each new space
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
CASE P40. 7316460
In re: the Marriage
ROSEBUD GASTON, Wife.
and
ROGER SHERMAN GASTON.
Husband.
NOTICE OF ACTION
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO
ROGER SHERMAN GASTON.

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Thursday, Dec. 6,1973-9A

The Sanford Herald

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INVITATION TO B3
Seminole Memorial Hospital engaged in busi ness at 1111 N.H way.,
invites bids for the following U 93, Ini1'J Semi nole County,
equipment: Table model engraving Florida under the fictitious name of
machine with complete accessories. COURTESY MOTORS, and that I
£p*cifications are available at the Int end ioreq,ste.s.&amp;dnamewith the
Office 01 the Administrator. All bids Clef I, of the Circuit Court, Seminole
shall be mailed to: Mr. Robert T. County, Florida in accordance with
Bueref.Adm.,Seminofe Memo( iaI tc po-visions of the FicVtiouS
Hospital, 1101 East First Street. Name Statutes, To-Wit: Section
Sanford. 5 1a 3217L Bids mutt be 16509 Florida Statutes 1957.
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Moflenberg $1, Swarthmore SI
Davidson 103, Brown $4
Rochester 79, Clarkson 61
Wor cester Tech $0. Wesleyan 79, 2
OTs
Holy Cross 91, Conn. as
Gettysburg 62, Albright 53
Wagner 63, CCP4Y SI
Fordharn 92, Yale 57, 01
Syracuse 57, Cornell 61
Penn 91, Manhattan 79
St. Bonavenf 75. Georgetown.
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Ithaca 77, Hobart 76. 7 OTs
Elmira 7$. Houghton 74
Trinity, Coon. U. Amherst 60
Coast Guard 76, Curry 63

SOUTH
Luquesne II. Richmond 39
S. Carolina 91, Go Southern It
N. Caro St. 79, E Carolina 17
High Point 44, Campbell 77

Newberry 74, La nd er 4)
Maryland 104, E. Kentucky 57
Maruiuefle 67, Tessn 63, OT
Johns Hopkins 104, Clare 59
Baltimore 77, WashIngton Lee 76
W Va. Tech 42 Va Mi ilary 4
Memph' St 105. Calif Davis 61

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Randofpli Macon 49, Va. St 56
N. Carolina 71, California 71'
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IrIdana 7, Kansas U
LcAiisIlle IS, Dayton h-f
Ohio U. W. Marietta Si
Butler 71. Indiana St 62
Bcwfing Green *7 Cleveland St JO
E. Michig an 41, Earlham 54
Clemson At, Purdue $0, overtime
Clninn.tl 72, Oregon St. 63
Xavier, Ohio 77, hid. Purdue 43
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an armiock hold trying to recover a
loose ball for the Sanford Naval Academy junior varsity cage team in
BILL BENHAM gets caught in

Beathard, "When the boys square Off it is
this year," says head wrestling
Beathard thinks that much spurt,"
said
coach Roger Beathard, ,Is the same results would come "Because when i go up to 'nitty-gritty time' and they
getting the people in the area to about II the students would only someone that weighs less than a have their (ate in their own
If you are the type that thinks understand what wrestling is come and watch a practice hundred pounds and ask them hands."
To counter the lack of
wrestling is a game that is all about."
session. In'hls opinion the boys to come out they look at me is if
dominated by the likes of
"Even the kids don't know already "wrassle" when they I were asking them to commit familiarity with the grappler
sport Beathard is taking a one
"Haystacks Calhoun" or that much about it, and it is my are playing around at home, suicide."
man information campaign to
"Bone-Crusher Bertie" like feeling that they would be in- they just don't know it.
Actually
the
wrestling
the
public in January and
most people probably do, then terested if they would just give
"These
kids
have
been
In,
competition is divided into February, planning clinics for
you will be in for a big surprise it a chance," continued the
formally wrestling for years," small weight categories and the the youngsters and parents as
if you happen to make it out to fcrmer Cincinnati resident.
Beathard referred par- said the first year Seminole lowest is "98 pounds and under" well.
Seminole High School and see
what wrestling means out ticiilarly to one of his team coach, "We can give them the which permits anyone of high
"We hope to get as many $)
members, Mike Good, who instruction here that will allow school age to compete.
there.
people
interested as possible,"
Quite the opposite of the didn't know what was going on them to compete against
someone their own size and give
Another aspect of the new said the Sanford coach, "And
"Weekenu
on thefor
TVhim
when
coachsession.
almost The
dragged almost anyone who wants a sport atSHS is the fact boys are anyone who wants to learn
screen,
whoWarriors"
get their money
to athe
practice
acting and not wrestling, these sophomore footballer was, to chance at winning something on on their own when they enter about it can come."
their own."
the cmpetitien. There Is no one
people out at SILS seem to take nut It mildly,
Some people that will benefit
else
to blame or depend on
the sport seriously, and it Is prospect of competing with
atly from the instructional
The
lack
of
wrestlingwhen
the
match
stails,
and
this
quite a sport.
bone crushing giants.
knowledge
hurts
the
coaches
offers
the
chance
to
anyone
to
clinic
will be some members of
Most people in this area have
"I took him over to a practice chances of getting player,' out go al! (lie way to the state the fourth ethte who think of a
the above impression COfl
.nn,'' ('fltinud fle;ithard, H practice, but the pIac'
cerning the gr,pphng sport. '\mid I know he was thinking of the unfamiliarity really effects dIIiWR)n.Jnp if they are uod 'dIC L LUI1ttJW.è ti 'ill i
baby goes In. We will be there 4
Actually wrestling is quite a a way to get out of it. But he sat the program is with the smaller enough.
"There Is no auch thing in too to learn from Mr. Beathard
competitive sport on the high nearby for , while and 15 fellows.
"You can really tell the kids w'esthh, as missing a block -a man who has a sizeable Job
school and college scene.
minutes later he was up and
and the whole team suffering," In this area trying to get
"Probably my biggest Job wrestling with everyone else." have the television image of
said the Seminole mentor, wrestling on the sports page.

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Joining Billy Johnson in the
offensive backfield are quarter.
back Kim McQullken of Lehigh
and running backs Mike Thomas of Nevada-Las Vegas and
freshman sensation Wilbert
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Montgomery of Abilene
tian.
McQullken completed 196 of
326 passes during the regular
tar'n for a skiling 62.5 per
cent a
2,fll yards .J19
touchdowns.
Thomas, who played for the
University of Oklahoma Issi
season, led College Division
rushers with 1,741 yards in Z74
carries, only 34 yards short of
the
all-time
one-season
National Collegiate Athletic
Association record.
Montgomery has tobeseent,o
be believed. The 190P0W)d
rookie from Greenville, Miss.,
trrrd 111 'tmt fo "4
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Little All-America
NEW YORK (API - Here Is The Associated Press
Small College All-America football team for 1973:
First Team
Offense
Tight End-Scott Garike,
Washington,, 64, 24,
Senior, Spokane, Wash.
Wide Receiver - Don Hutt, Bulse Slate, 6.1, :i, Senior,
Boise, Idaho.
Tackles-Steve Drongowiki, wittenberg, o, zu,
Senior, Kent, Ohio; Henry Lawrence, Florida A&amp;M, $4,
253, Senior, Palmetto, Fla.
Guards-Joe Kotval, Buena Vista, 6-3,
Senior,
Pipestone, Mian.; Herb Scott, Virginia Union, W, 245,
Jun1, %'irglnla ncath, Va.
Center-Mark King, Troy Slate, 6-3, 3O, Junior,
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Running Backs-Billy Johnson, Widener, 54, 173,
Junior, Marcus Hook, Pa.; Wilbert Montgomery, Abilene
ChristIan, ill, 190, Freshman, Greenville, Ml's.; MIke
Thomas, NcadaLa,s Vegas, s-u., ;iz, Junloe, Creenville,

ficiently to resume writink. He

Ends-Ed Jenes, Tf wu- ssre State, 6-9, 264, Senior,
Jackson. Tenn.; Thu=11 1icndtrson, Langstuu, 6-4 225,
Junior, Oklahema City, Okla.

TaeIles-Gary iotuuou, Grambling, 6-3, 264 junior,
Router City, La.; Bill Kollar, Moitans State, 5-3i, 251,
Senlo', Warren, Ohio.
Middle Gitaid-Gleun Firming, Northe,t tnuIsI&amp;ua, 4'
(; ?, Snphorscwp. Natrt:'i %1it.
I)nrbackrr-s Waynood &amp;yant,Tennreee State, 6-3,
235, Senior, Dallas, Tex.; Eugene fimmy, Morgan Slite,
9-2, 221, Juniiw Washlngtot1, D.C.; Goodwin Turk,
uthern U., 8-1. 235, Senior, Houston, 'lu.
Ik-Attm% Bearrien, Eas t Texas Slate, &amp;-, 191,
Junior, Kaufman, Tex.; Ii,canard FiIrIey, Aleern A&amp;M, 60, 19?, Senior, tiioi, Mhs.; Marty Kranz, Manka to State,
190, Senior, 1fas1Ln1j , Minn.
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4jxund Ed "Too Tall" Jones,
who may be the first draft
choice of the National Football
League, the deien.'ke team
consists of end Thomas Henderson of Langston, tackle Bill
Kollar of Montana State,
middle guard Glenn Fleming of
Nr -theart Lou' '!aa'i,

NEW YORK (AP) - Jimmy
Cannon, a syndicated SPOrtS
columnist, Is dead at 63.
Cannon• who said he enjoyed
his work "because a colwnnlst
is always permitted to get off
his chest wtatever is bothering
him," died Wednesday at his
apartment.
Cannon's column was carried
by the King Features Syndicate
and the Hearst newspapers. He
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are tackles Steve Drongowskl
of Wittenberg and Henry Lawrence of Florida A&amp;M, guards
Joe Kotval of Buena Vista and
Herb Scott of Virginia Union,
and center Mark King of Troy
State, a ,nph!)rnore standout
two years ago at the University
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Raiders Roll, 102-67
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Pulsating Action ••• You Bet!
ORLANDO

By DAN GILMARTIN
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Post time 7:30 p.m.
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clearing department for the
Raiders grabbing 7 and 6
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ST. AUGUSTINE
The
Seminole Junior College
Raiders last flight made (',il
with their booty from the
nation's oldest city Wednesday
(9 night as they pounded Flagler
Community College by a 10267
score.

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Hitting a scorching 57,1 per
cent coming on 44 of 77 fl=
shots the local JuCo outfit held
a 26.23 lead with 12 minutes
remaining in the first half when
the pressing tactics paid oil in
the form of four straight
$ buckets to give the Raiders an
11 point advantage which was
not threatened the remainder of
the contest,

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Baseba//
Situation
Tangled
HOUSTON (AP) - Mike
M•rshall got the green light
Ircin the Montreal Expos,
Charles 0. Finley gave the st'p
sign to the New York Yankees
and the National League owner
zept the hot San Diego situation
moving.
The traffic wrx (eric a? It
imin er
3ebIiU nteetags
Wednesday.
Marshall, unhappy pitching
with the weak Montreal defense
despite a record.breaking 1973
season in the bullpen, was sent
to the Los Angeles Dodgers fx
star outfielder Willie Davis In
the most dramatic trade of the
meetings.
After the explosive Marshall.
Davis den, Niticiaal League
I'resident Chub Feeney aneunced that club owners met
and resolved nothing In the proposed sale of the San Diego
team. The Issue was tabled un.
UI today, when "some or,
nouncement will be made,"
Feeney said.
The news-filled day also was
punctuated by the appearance
of Oakland owner Finley, w ho
I:WL with the Yankees, and in so
many words told them to keep
tlud. off A's Manager
Dick Williams.
Meanwhile, two other deals
were coitstunmated. The Dodg.
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For the first (line this season
the Seminole contingent played
a squad that did not have a
superior height advantage on
them and the result was a 35
point victory margin, the
largest gap so far this year.
Also for the first time this
season the locals outrebounded

their opponent, outgrabblng the
home team 33-28. Pat
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types of press defenses the
Seminole five forced Flagler
into 20 turnovers and provided
Raider shootm with many
easy shcAs.
The scoring sheet reveals the
nature of the contest as five
Raiders cracked into the double
figure category last night.
Leading the way for SiC was
Robert House with 17 points.
House, who had not started
previously was praised by
Seminole assistant Tony
Begley after the game.
"Ile really hadn't sta rted
before this," said the Raider
tutor, "And him coming
through the way he did really
helped us out."
Other Raiders In the double
figure category were Chip
Crawford with 16 followed by
Gerald Owens at 14, Freeman
Kennebrew 12 and Mike
Williams 10.
The Seminole club will take a
4.3 record Into their Saturday
home game with unbeaten Polk
County. The Polk squad ha.s
defeated powerhouse Miami
Dade North, 9revirtt and Uk:'
:lty in .tultlitiori to th,stiir.g the

Raiders 83-83 in Lakeland
Coach Joe Sterling iiews thI
coming contest as a chance ti
re4nsertthe local five for th
contender role.
"We feel that If we beat Poll
we will be recognized as
strong contender In the Dlstrlc
race," said Sterling, "And I an
looking forward to this game ti
see what we can do."
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Seminole clash is set for 7:30 Li
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and his column was dii. Pete Richert and the Detroit
continued.
Tigers purchased pitcher 1.uki
A native of New Yrk City, Walker from the Pittsburgh Pi.
Cannon worked for The New rates.
York Daily News, The TeleMarshall set a major league
gram, The American, PM, The record last season appearing in
Post arid The Journal-Amen. 92 games for Montreal. He had
can. He wrote politics in Wash. a 1411 record with 31 sves and
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Cannon, who never married,
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Dodgers for 14 seasons, will
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NAT KING falls intc1 the ropes during fifth round feature action after
taking a vicious Tony Licata right hand. Licata took the knock-out win
in the eighth round to remain undefeated in 43 fights.

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went toe-to-toe with Licata and
gave as well as he took till the
end of the round,
During the remaining three
rounds Licata scored with crisp
punches to the head and body as
he seemed almost unable to
miss. It was during this period
It became obvious that the
bleeding King would never last
the distance. The final count
was administered by referee,
Gen. David Hanlon, with King
in a sitting position, too
exhausted to get up.
The vin kept Ucata'z record
perfect as he Is 'still tindefeated after 41 professIonal
bouts, while the loss dropped
King to a 1&amp;. iziark.
In the semi-windup John
Pinney, 161, also kept his record
perfect by sweeping every
round from a tougher than
expected, Sam "Candy" Barr,
154 pounds, over the eight round
distance.
Barr, from Nassau, used his
speed and a snapping left hand
to great advantage during the
grueling battle. Pinney, who
normally fights men much

advantage Pinney was content
to pile up points the rest of the
way to take a trell.earned

Tony Licata successfully
decision,
defended his Southern MidAlthough In defeat, Barr did
dleweight Championship,
not disgrace himself and should
battering Nat King into subbe welcome back In the near
mission after 1:44 seconds of
future. Talk of matching him
the eighth round, Wednesday
with Sanford's Vic Perez kept
night in the Orlando Sports
cropping up during discussions
Stadium.
after the verdict had been
A whistling left hook spelled
announced.
the finLsh for the game, but
The opening light saw James
outclassed Georgian. At the end
"Doe Holiday" Soloman stop a
King's Face was a mass of blood
reluctent Andre Guevera, after
from cuts that were opened up
27 cconds of the fourth rcr.d.
over his cheeks and eye brows,
Guevera, unlike Barr, will not
by some of the most precise
be welcome back as he refused
punching ever seen In this area,
to make a 1i'-ht of It and then
Outweighed by tv,o and onefinally asked the ref. 'li'
half pounds, the 160 pound King
Quarry, to stop it when the
tried to take the fight to the
Imoressive Soloman began to
champ in the early going, but
tag him in the last round.
was foiled In his attempts by the
John Henry 'ones failed to
picture-perfect Licata.
shop up and for the second
In the third round Licata
straight time Mike McKinney
began to start digging In with
made the trip from Tampa to
his shots to the body In an atOrlando In vain.
tempt to slow down his fleetHeavyweights Clint Walker
footed opponent. By the fourth
and Soloman Mc'fler put on an
round he was in complete
entertaining exhibition in place
control, despite King's obvious
of
the
Jones-McKinney
ability and willingness to make slower than himself, was scheduled fight.
a fight of it.
unable to outspeed his lighter
Amateur bouts were won by
With only 20 seconds left in opponent and so he had to resort Ken Stillwell and the senthe fifth Licata dropped the to heavier punching to take satlonal young Alan Dalton.
smaller man with a series of home the win.
When questioned about future
stunning left and rights In the
The closest thing to a knock- plans for the triumphant
head. King went sprawling Into down came during the latter Licata, manager Lou Viscusi
the ropes where he received a stages of the sixth round when a said, "We took this one (King)
nine count, that most in at. right hand bolo punch caught knowing that he was a tough
tenctance thought he would Barr on the way In and left him boy, but we want to keep Tony
never beat in time. Upon staggering for the final 15 In top shape. Negotiations are
arising the scrappy lighter seconds. Unable to follow up his underway to try to get him In

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Licata, Pinney Remain
' P erfect ' Afte r Fi g h ts

Pringle 'Clutch'
Shoot eng Gets Win

LONG WOOD - Clutch gettirg two. The first stanzas and
h"
"•h,g far
shooting from the frecthrow ended 14-13 with the Tribe In foul..
its battle with St. Petersburg Christian. Byron Ginter (3) looks on for
line by Sanford's Mickey front.
Late In the fourth quarter
Pringle gave the baby
the outcome.
While the opening frame Sanford took the lead on the
Seminoles their first victory in appeared evenly matched the strength of B.ongianni and Tim
(Herald Photo by Val Sko'isky)
two tries as they tripped upthe second quarter was all the Hollingworth. With
baby Greyhounds 54-50.
Hounds. Phil Vance totaled five Holllngsworth's field goal, the
loth teams started the first with Bernard Wright getting Tribe moved ahead 50-47 and
quarter "cold" from the field as six. Mid-way through the period went Into a "freeze."
A//Arnerica
neither squad could sink a Sanford from the man-to-man
Pringle was fouled, went to
basket in the first few minutes, to the zone. Sanford era"ed a the line and hit cne of two.
Lyman's Steve Ashby broke the ten point margin to clue the Lyman then threw the ball
ice getting the first points of the half at 30-24.
away, Sanford moved down
Tea
Im1c)ressiv e
evening.
The Hounds continued their court. Pringle was fouled and
Sanford utilized the fast domination through the third mlsaed a single shot.
NEW YORK (A?) - The unBryant. a 6-3, 235-pounder, is - a 6.3 average - caught 30 break but got Into early foul quarter with Wright and The Hounds traveled and
related Johnson boys - little
the leader of Tennessee Suite's passes (or 411 yards, returned trouble. Tribe membera Drew Bonglanni treding two-pointers, again Sanford moved down.
and Mickey Pringle Each standout sank four from Pringle was fouled and "iced"
Billy d Widener College and defense abng with huge end Ed 12 kickoffs for 249 yards Bongianni
and
large Gary of Graxnblirig - Jones, another member of the scored an Incredible 31 touch- supplied all the first quarters the field. The action was fast the game on a shot from the
points. Bongianni picked up and furious with both V'nce charity line.
were named to Th" Associated Little All-America team, and &amp;rns.

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dfl1UF (1 Her (lid

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tea football team for the second
year in a row today along with
renne,see State linebacker
Waymond Bryant.
Bill Johison is a 5-fot9,
175-pound scatback who rushed
for 1,496 yards on 1G8 carries
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on a 94-yard punt return and
one on an 85-yard kickoff re
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wound up his career with 62
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GARY Johnso is a 6-3, 2lpind jumor whom Coach Eddie Robinson calls the best defensive lineman in eo1le football and one of the best he's
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Louise Cotter of Detroit, especially during the upcoming jeweled glitter to th-'lr hair in lures featuring holiday sparkle the Assolcntl'ni's exclusive November. Ms. Cotter predicts
glitter will be sparkling colt. Mich., who is
as the December party season.
order to complement the have been designed by Mn. Official flair Fashion Corn- that the huirfashion I)OkS
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to the National hairdressers present fashion trends toward coiffure for a holiday party, Ms. Cotter said.
Association's 60,000 members "New, Now National Hair what to expect in United States
and L051netologlsts Association glitter and elegance will soon be they will be looking for
from throughout the country. Fashion Show" in hat Vegas hairstyling In 114."
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the direction of Mrs. Paul Rose, is in practice for the
Christmas Cantata, to be presented by the Woman's Club on
Sunday, Dec. 16 at 7:30 p.m. in the club house on Normandy
Boulevard.
Climaxing this beautiful program will be a living nativity
scene.
Mrs. Rose says that this will be the most spectacular
Cantata the club has ever presented.
Reservations may be mde through Mrs. G.Robbtns, 66&amp;
63.17; or Mrs. T. Carter. 574-21.

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colorful 'gingham checks
with a border of appropriate
matching fruit.
Apron 2.25: pot holder &amp;Oc:
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CUSTOMER APPRECIATION SALES
FRIDAYS- NOV. 23, NOV. 30
DEC. 7, DEC. 14, DEC. 21
Come see our complete selection of Christmas toys, licuse
decorations, tree trims, cards and gift wrap. Also a lull
dssortment of warm and smart clothing, shoes, socks,
toilet goods, noti.ns, and household items. Shop the entire
store. Come See, Shop 'N Sava. Hur.dr:d. of gift ideas
while our selection is complete. Bring the family — shop
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complimented with a recent miscellaneous shower at the
hcme of Mrs. W.B. RiCharde, 2503 Myrtle Ave. Co-hostess
was Mrs. M.W.(Elaine)RlQartJe.

(Ito r) Mrs. M .W. RiCharde, Mrs. M.E. Heath, Karen Heath, Mrs. Waiter A.
Cook, Mrs. W.B. RiCharde
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Lectures Tell Of Narrow Escapes
Heroine

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By SANDRA GITTENS
dered me to get them on a ship
AP New,Jeatures Writer
Ruth immediately. I told her this
NEW YORK (AP)
1Ouer has somehow main- law Impossible at the momentWe tacked a ship. But I prom.
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alliance known as Mossad le iw could make arrangements
Aliyah Bet, the purpose of to get them to Palestine.
shich was to smuggle Jews out "At that moment." Ruth re-

crying hysterically. The youngInternational laws rLStricted a- one slapped my lace. She in.
dMarture of Jews from Europe formed me the woman was not
anid made it illegal !cr thern to her mother but her sister. only
enter Palestine. But soniehow 8 few years older than her1f.
laws had to be circumvented,
The szst&amp; had been torturt-d
Ruth, with o-author Peggy
left barren during irnprlshas
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was possible in a new book, armuent in a Nazi camp. Ruth
'*Ttie Last Escape," giving tier says she told them to go on and
MnM views of pr"%A anid crY becatze it was good to let
wartime Europe, covning the emofions take their place.
"Ironically, it was considered
years 1939 to 1941.
When speaking about some of *illegal' for Jews to leave Euher expittriences, Ruth is at rope; our mission was consid.

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voice begins to wepken.
3he says that by the Ume che WInen I went to people to ask

came to Paris in 1942 her name for th!ir help, I used to ask
was r-3 nell knuwn that peo0e them if it was Idlegall to save a
were writing to her (rum an human life?" Rdh rememberl.
she took

"There were so many names something great for Iwrnanity.
torember,'MiszKhigerrethose who r,onde
calls, "because we had to keep her pleas were King Carol of
burring our files. All the people Rzmania and General Dwight
bo wrote were in desperate D. Eisenhower,

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A blue and white color theme was carried out tod ecor .
The refreshment table was highlighted by an elaborately
decorated almond cake featuring blue and white roses and a
miniature bride and groom standing under a white arch and
surrounded by fresh blue and white daisies and fern

ALw Mmes. B.A. Beck. C.R. Wilson, Walter Smith, David
Schrier, W.A. Cagle, Pauline Goethe, Robert Dorn, John
Bish op, Donald Woods, William C. Conners, Herbert Par-

tridge. Douglas Atkinson and Jack Ives.

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EL,encoff, H.J. Titahaw, E.R. Bruce, H.B. Owens and the
Misses Carol Wilson and Diane Morrison.

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MONTCLAIR, N.J. ( Al")
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other day and tell you she
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There's a man here who is
trying to teach other men how
to cope with the liberated wornan.
While the woman of the house
goes off to her "consciousnessraising" group, so the man can

modern society.
"It's almost directly geared
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use trying to stand at the gates
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Gallagher has set up his first

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group, advertising for partici.
punts In several weekly periodicals where he believes he's
likely to find what he thinks
will be the typical applicant:
white, middle-class and rela.

Reg. $3. Girls' classic tailored shirt ha3 long
seevos, a long point coller. Polyester/cotton
broadcloth Asscrted colors Sizes 7-14.
Little girls' sizes 4-6x, rag. 2-59. Sale 2.20

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Sale prices effective thru Saturday. December 8th.

of the past week
would be discussed, focusing on
the bdividual's relationship
with a girlfriend or wife, a secretary or shopkeeper, a business associate or policewoman
Events

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could be brought to understand
them with the aid o! the other
articipants, Gallagher said.
"We're not dea ling with wisdom In a book," he said.
experiential material. The wisdom is In people experIencing
the problems in real life. The
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Gallagher likes the idea, of
working with a group because
he said most people are trained
for their roles in life In gups.
"We've been acculturated as
males in groups
school
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groups. Anybody reaching out
for a new role definition needs
the support of a group to risk
trying ona new r&amp;e."
The meetings "will be a cross
between a free-wheeling discussion and a planned cxi*rIcnce."
"Men's consciousness-raising
groups don't get together just
to talk about sex," Gallagher
said. "Topics might include
what it means to be a man In
this changing society, the de.
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the pr oper role for each mdividual.
"By establishing an open
relationship with other men, I
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"This Is the way the world Is
going to go," he said. "It's r.o

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Dr. James J. Gallagher, a 42year-old psychologist who runs
a career-counseling firm, Is
starting to offer group sessions
for men who are baffled by the
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new growth," he said. "It's to
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what's happening to women be.
come more knowledgeable of
the 'on sequences to them."
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Rho Chapter of Delta Kappa about which she spoke were
the mee ting were Mmes. Wilma thing Else
had to handle are in a soft mood with
Gamma Society met at the those in education,
Colbert, Lu Huggins, Kenneth the whole mess alone." But swinging skirts and bold, colsocial hall of the First Baptist
A Christmas tea followed the Echols, John Pierce, Tim for Jim everythin came out orful patterns.
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Mrs. Jo Brown, of Umatilla, cookies and breads made by the
Rho president, presided over hostess group.
the business session.
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Mrs. Anne Llewellyn, of decorations adorning the
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educators about her trip to Christmas tree fashioned of
Russia.
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more by our likenesses that received a

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bridegroom's mother, Mrs.Walter A Cook and his grand
roZher Mrs A Wilson Hostess 'ft to the couple was an
electric toaskr

Also Mmes. J.A. Calhoun, R.D. Dekie, Li. Davis Sr.,
B.S. Austin, Don Knight, Robert Rice, J.W. Carter, Lewis
Barley, Don Flamm, S.M. RiCharde Sr., S.M. RiCharde Jr.,
J.M. Dingman and Mike Ansley.

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young, dynamic West coast as much work into the inside
designer. " Even if you don 't of
a garment as I do on the
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Raises
National

Heating Oil Cost

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House Committe Subdues Profits

News Briefs

World

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WASHINGTON (AP)
The
As it pushed slowly toward a prices on coal, crude oil and home hçatlng oil and at the line reduction would ever reach go."
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house Commerce Committee scheduled Friday vote on emer- petroleum products so as to same time ordered a one-cent the retail level because of inof Ame ricans
great
has voted restrictions on excess gency legislation, the Corn- deny windfall profits to reduction In gasoline prices,
creased production coats.
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with
emergenprofits earned as a result of the merce Committee Wednesday producers and su ppli ers.
Council Director John T.
Meanwhile, the Saudi Ma- are going along
but
a sizeable
fuel shorta ge. But the adminis- night adopted an amendment
!p fd the action was an titan oil minister said his gov. C fuel
Earlier in the day t
on
tratlon says it will permit an by Rep. William R. Roy, DKan., Ll'dng Council announced it attempt to encourage refineries ernment would be willi ng to re- segment still LIdJ its ddoubts.
increase In the cost of home authorizing President Nixon to would permit a two-cent-per. to divert production away from lax its oil embargo to the United
protection
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quantities of the oil needed for Israeli withdrawal from OC- Agency Ausu.uMIIw%
E. Train said that any effort to
lflpr~
heating this winter,
cupied Arab lands.
Dunlop added that consumers
Sheik imman Zaki Vamani, remove air pollu tion emission
WM
would have to pay the extra two in Washington, said, ,if Israel control systems from autornoJilin=

19th Century Power

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PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) A group of designers plans
to harness the sun, wind and water to provide power for a
19th century foundry being converted Into an office
building. When the renovation Is completed next year,
energy will be produced by solar panels on the toot,
water-powered turbines In an adjacent river and a wind
propeller towering over the building. Th. three-story
brick building will become the headquarters for the 25member staff of the Research and Design Institute. The
renovation o(the l85ofoundry is expected to cost $100000,
and the energy equipment up to 1150,000.

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cents for heating oil probably decides to withdraw and Agrees biles would be 8 mistake both
beginning In January but to a timetable there could be a from the staMpoint of fuel
economy and th environment.
doubted that the one-vent gaso. timeta ble to relax the embar

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D i p Due To Lower Speed

Skylab Trio At Peak

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SPACE CENTER, Houston (AP) The physician for
the Skylab 3 astronauts says they are In excellent health
and nearing peak work efficiency after three wceks In
pri'. Dr. ,Tcrrv !irr!tn!cvs,l ys 1,f,
no medicil
icn that uu1d prevent Ger ald P. C.trr, Wilflum H.
Pogue and Edward G. Gibson from completing their
record 4-day space mission. Hcrdlnsky reported to
newsmen on the astronauts' mental and physical health
Wednesday. The physician monitors medical data from
the space station and holds a medical conference by radio
with the astronauts each night.
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wer speed limts may also energy crisis and insurance
auto Lfl1i1.kc FaLe
ratc.
Insurance
Pennsylvania
for some American motorists.
The House has passed and Commissioner Herbert S.
Officials in 12 states are ac- sent to the Senate a bill requlr. Denenberg said, "With the near
lively studying the possibility of ing states to lower the speed certainty of gas rationing and
a rate reduction and the Insur- limit to 55 mil es an hour or lose tower speeds on the highways,
ance commissioner in a 13th federal highway funds. In some automobile iiurance premium
Louisia na
state
already sta tes, the limit already has reductions of as much as 40 I 50
has ordered companies to cut been set even lower —50 miles per cent may be Indicated. This
back rates if lower speed limits per hour
for cars.
Is w hat happened In World War
become law.
Insurance officials sa id it will II with gas rationing."
An Associated Press survey take some time to tell whether
showed the lssue was under dis- the lower speed llinit1 combined
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In addition, the National Asso- gasoline shortage, results In asked Insurance Companies 10

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MOM TO TAKE DIRECTIONS
TV DIRECTOR Norman Powell sits with his mother,

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. (AP) Pioneer 10 is nearing
the boundary of Jupiter's magnetic field as it rushes along
on Its journey out of the solar system. The space probe
swept to within 81,000 miles of Jupiter on Monday,
taking closeup photographs and making .1en0c
measurements. It will take more pictures of the rapidly
receding Jupiter today to beam back to earth. Scientists
ex pect the spacecraft to become the first man-made
object to escape the solar system. It is expected to do this
about 1987. The 570-pound spacecraft is more than 1.
million miles from Jupiter, with its velocity slowed to
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Race Programs Suspended
WASHINGTON (AP) —The Navy has suspended a pilot
program which could have developed Into the principal
source of rare relations officers. The black civilian organiztr of the program, tharles H. King Jr., said the Navy
suspeded the program after an Irate participant protested
his kissing of a white assistant. Navy officials ruy the
kissing Incident was only part of the objection to King's
program.

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CAIRO (AP) Egypt has told th eUnited States and
Russia that it wool go to the Geneva peace conf erence
unless Israel agrees to pull back to the Oct. 22 cease-lire
li n. Cairo newspapers said today. meEgypuan presence
in Geneva "hinges on the Implementation of th e U.N.
resolu ti o ns" calling for the withdrawal, the re ports said.
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ioners, meeting In Las Vegas, however, that If the accident a reduction if warranted.

rtesurnably the warning was delivered Wednesday when
Foreign Minister Isma il Fahrny met wi th A. S. Amhassador Hermann Kilts and Soviet Ambassador
Vladimir vinogradov. Meanwhile, the talks between
israeli and Egyptian re presentati ves on troop withdrawal
remained In suspension and there was no Indication of
progress toward a resumption of them.

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the Arabs appeared to resu!t in a feeling that Israel ShOtilfi
iA preparetl to give up much of the territory occupied in
the 1967 war. But there was geniral agreement that Israel
must insist on borders that can be defend ed

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LONDON (A?)
And now economy In two important the primary competitors for
for some good news on oil— Ways, one short term and the U.S.
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for Americans anyway.
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U.S. producdollar on the threshold of a by more than 15 per cent In lion and smaller rises in U.S.
spectacular recovery overseas. Europe since last February's prices because of the
oil crisis.
Many bankers and officials In devaluation, has now rega ined Bo th factors should help th e
Europe now expect the dollar to most of that ground.
dollar in Europe and Japan.
be among the strongest cur- Foreign exchange dealers Longer term benefits to the
rencles in the world In 1974. here say one Important reason U.S. economy are perahps
There is talk In London's finan- behind the recovery is the oil both the Arab cuts In oilsupcial community that the twice- squeeze. The United States de- plies and the rises in price,
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designed pr imarily to pressure area for some 80 per cent of
'these are long term projects
the United States. But it could theirs,
of liele immediate help in the
actually help the American Since Europe and Japan are present oil crisis

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President Len Nol's
:Cambodian government has staved off a threat of ex-pulrAon from the United Nations. The General Assembly
:voted "
with 21 abstentions Wednesday to postpone for
'a year consid eration of a Chinese-Algerian resolution that
:would kick out the Phnom Penh government from the
*017ld body and replace It with Prince Norodom Manouk's exile regime In Peking. The postponement was
~supported both by friends of the Phnom Penh government
and other na tions that thought the United Nations
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Cubans Reunited

SALT LAKECITY (AP) A man charged with killing a
Florida teen-ger and another out of-state hitchhiker in
October has asked a federal court here to grant his
release from jail on grounds he was arrcsted on invalid
warrants.
Kenneth Le Standrod, 2, of Nagajo Lake Estates, also
claims his constituti onal rights were violated In that there
was not determination of probable cause for his arrest,
that he was illegally denied bail and the v%ctlm of
tmreasonable search and seizure. He cl im in his action
in U.S. Diafrlct Court that a "constitutionally insiifldenV' complaint against him was sworn to before a
Justice of the peace by Kane County ierUf Norman
Swapp.

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this country to ex. partment spokesman, con. new chief of thQ govc&amp;nment's Frederick B. Dent, and William
King FaLcal imposed the oil
Arabia has proposed a resump. p1-am theArabs' use of oil as a firmed that the proposal had energy programs,
Secretary of K. Donaithon, the top state boycott on the United States to
lion of oil shipments to the political lever against Israel. been made. But be declined to the Treasury George P. Shultz,
department official for energy protest Its support of Israel
United States in step with a
"11 Israel decides to with. discuss Kissinger's response or Commerce
during the Qctober war.
Secretary
problems,
attended,
phased Israeli withdrawal from draw and agrees to a timetable such details as whether Israel —
lands occupied during the 1967 there could be a timetable to would have to Indicate
the ex.
and October wars,
relax the embargo," Yamani tent of its total withdrawal be.
told newsmen. Belaid Abdessa. (ore the embargo would be reThe offer to Secretary of lam, the Algerian energy lazed.
State henry A. Kissinger came minister, accompanied Yarnani
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Vest described the discussion
and, the Saudi Arabian oil mm- Kissinger,
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later who Is touring westeni
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) -• Sen. EdJ. Gurney, RFJa., says he was "careless ... unobservant and too trusting" to know
that a large sca l e fund raising campaign was
operated illegally in his name.
Gurney faced 59 newsmen in a one-hour
television broadcast Thursday night to answer
allegations that he knew about "any
wrongdoing" in connection with the fund
raising.
Conceding that his account was "an incredible story," Gurney denied any
knowledgable connection with funds that he
admitted were collected illegally.
He blamed Larry Williams, 29, whom he
said he first met in mid-1971 when Williams
was introduced to him as a volunteer campaign worker.

The Miami Herald and other Florida
newspapers have reported that Williams, of
Orlando, collected at least $300,000 from
builders seeking Gurney's influence with the
Federal Housing Administration.
Gurney, a member of the Senate Watergate
committee, said an aide told him in June 1972
that Williams had collected
for his
next campaign.
He said he told Williams, "You put me in an
extremely embarrassing position" and insisted that the fund raising stop immediately.
"I did not authorize this fund raising,"
Gurney said. "I did not know it was going on. I
did not see any of this money."
Gurney said the money raised by Williams
was not reported to the Florida secretary of
state because he was not a candidate in 1972.

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pting the Mooney annexati&amp;n advertisement. Knowles inlaw, but added they will con- sisted direct notification by
sider changes and amendments mad Is the best way to inform
Seminole County Legislative to the bill at the Jan. 24 meeting adjacent property owners.
delegation Thursday night went to be held in Casselberr) or
The law requires direct
on record unanimously sup. Altamonte Springs.
walling and
legal adRep. Eugene Moo'iey (11- vertisement. The law's major
Casselberry), the delegation opponent at the legislative
ch urinan, said he is • sen
hearing held in the courthouse,
sfln,e" about continued op- however, was Winter Springs
position to the law which is Mayor Granville Brown
clearly popular with the people, represcnting the CALNO
- yet constantly criticized by (.ow'tcd of Local Go%ernnents
municipal officials.
Brown, defeated in Tuesday's
lie also noted Tuesda) 's elections, said the law was
'lections brought changes in direded toward one cit),
elected representation in many parenfly Altamonte Springs,
1 Seminole's cities and the and that Winter Springs always
pf)tItiofl may now evaporate. held public hearings. before
The law requires cities tohold annexing or rezoning property.
public hearings on impending
He added that adhering to the
annexations with higher density law's time schedule meant a
zoning
in
addition
to gap of three to four months
v
1jnotification to property owners from the time annexation
within and without the cities petitions are received until the
and public advertisement,
property is actually taken in.
Sen. Lori Wilson called the
Ca s se lb e r r y Council
law "a model we can expand on Chairman John Leighty also hit
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for the entire state of Florida,
the law, insisting that adding
noting she .spoasorednouce and the time necesary Lordvisory
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ii Warren E. Knowles and
Mooney, obviously aggitated
Commiscioner John Morris Id asked Leighty how the delay is
the City of Sanford favurs the de(jijtl to the people and
law a nd then atta cked its Leighty finally agreed the
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pr ovisions concerning the legal people are not affected at all.
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Correspondence
riles have disappered from the office of Sen.
Edward J. Gurney, 11-Fl o ., and some
telephone logs partially destroyed, The
Orlando Sentinel Star said today.
A story by the newspaper's Washington
correspodent, Michael McLaughlin, said four
former and present Gurney aides had been
subpoenaed by a federal grand jury In Miami
to tell what they know about the missing and
destroyed material.
The Sentinel Star identified the four as

SEN. ED GURNEY
'...Careless, unobserving'

By DONNA irs
!erald Staff Writer

Friday, December 7, 1973—Sanford, Florida 32771
66th Year, No. 93
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Committee.
"The programs were put into
practice before the committee

The results of an inquiry by a
state committee on the need for was instituted three years
a Iorma1 hearing on eon. ago," Layer said.
trove ral Cuselberry - "If the programs have not
Elementary hoo1 Principal been approved through the
Christy Harp wilt be returned proper channels then the

next week, according to School tliould be stopped," Sinn
Supt
W illiam Layer
declared adding "11 they are
Lest we should forget,...Dec.
experimental
programs then
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coiie
no
results
have been
This was th
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determined
in
the
six years
of
what our kids are now are grounds for further In- they have been in practice?"
reading In their history
p
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hearing, Layer said Wed.

To all who were responsible The complaints

for last night's Christmas "experimental programs"
Parade
in
San . which separate boys from gins
ford ....CONGRATULATIONS!
and left-handed students front

Thousands Attend
Sanford's Annual
Chris tm as Parade

New Officials Lauded

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nnexci ion e o ut?

It was a delight arKI enjoyed right-handed Etudents.
by youngsters of all ages.
The controversial programs
Next in line will be have resulted in numerous
By CHRIS NELSON
"even easier" to push through Williams said, there was "no special legislative act and
Casselberry's Parade complairtsfromparentsand PByBOBUOVI)
Florida State Bank was
Herald Staff Writer
the commission,
scheduled for this Saturday at TA members including the
way" the county could get provoke a bitter jurisdictional
Herald Staff W ri ter
awarded first place in the
10 a.m....supposed to be their president of the P-TA who
Williams
referred
to
his
"selftogether with the municipal squabble between the cities and
commercial float division with
County Commissioner Dick imposed county planning" gov''nments because of basic the county may not be
biggest and best ever,
termed the situation "terrible."
Thousands of spectators Committee
To
Resist Williams today said south proposal which would give the philosophical conflicts over necessary.
Harp declared that the thronged downtown Sanfed
Oppressive Politicians (CROP) county municipal
elections municlpali ties one year tocome development.
programs were "new" and streets Thursday
Williams said while the an.
night as the at.$ Beta Sigma Phi taking hcve brought in
new
people up with a complete set of land
were instituted to "help the Down town
Now,
however,
Wiliams
said,
nextion
veto proposal can be
Busine ss
home second place trophies.
with development philosophies use policies, zoning regulations, the voters ha v e apparently seen purely as
The Board of rMrectors of the students." The information Association and Sanfordan institutional
St. Lukes Christian Day
Malt land-South Seminole these programs provide
will Seminole Jaycees presented the School of Oviedo was judged more in tune with the com. and ordinances, to inesh widi opted for candles wishipg to or legal matter, "people reaNy
(liamber of Commerce has enable us to know
and that the board's the county's laws and policies. put dampener on unrestricted do make the difference in how
more about annual Christmas Parade to
winner in flue schools divisien controversial city annexation
voted to eliminate its Annual the educational process.
"I feel that now, we both growth, and look more c.osely IiititutIons are used."
Harp open the holiday season.
aid religious division first veto idea may no longer be (county and
Christmas Lighting Contest this said.
city government at economic an ?nvironmentzl
'Sflth the new people now in
Police Chief Ben Butler place ariard went to
year. The board felt that in light
First necessary.
officials) have the same aims." impact.
it nicipal government; it may
,
, estimated the crowd at more
Baptist Church of Sanford.
al the present energy cr isis,
IIU41
At a N,ovember SCi,00i
However, Williams also said Williams said. "I now intend to
Because of this aj parent m ii we won't need the anthan
15,000
persons
as
bands,
Second
place
in
the religious that another proposal, which go to them with my plan, and change
meeting La yer contradicted
local residents should not
in philosophy, St illiams neLitlon o proposal because
marching
units
and
gaily
division
went
to
First United would have been controversial say let's do it togeth er."
encouraged to burn outside Harp's contention that the
said, he feels the amezation 'hey won't u, . annexation as it
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decorated floats
In and Santa Methodist Church of Sar!ord_ prior to the election may be
lights during the holiday pcogramswcrenew.Ler said Claus passed
Prior to the election, veto idea, which woW: tike a as been u:ui I n the past."
review.
A group of 12 441 Club
ve b"n In
season.
the. programs
.
Butler
said
regular
50
membcrs and their horses were
existence ,or six ears.
policemen and 15 auxiliary
judged best In group corn•
A county probe of the members were assisted in petition.
From our snooper-duper situation revealed there was crowd control by32mnembersof
First and second place honors I,,'•
department .... Seminole Coun. "nothing wrong" but school the local National Guard unit
in the senior civic division went
i
ty's first fenuule lawyer is buardmembers '.otedonOct
under the direction of Capt.
to Veterans of Foreign Wars,
Marcia K. Lippincott from to prove the policies to "provide David C. Godwin and First Lt. Ca&amp;aelberry post,
and Mental
Sanford. She graduated from objectivity"
Tom Denmark.
Health Association of Seminole
Notre Dame and is now
Parade judges awarded first Count) respecti%e!y.
IavieSiins, chairman of the
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In the junior civic division
.Davis and McIntosh.
Novemnberif the programs have built float to the Sanford
first and second place went to
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know....Mabel Fr ricv,
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Thomp
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and Beddlnp where her
in it flnrnctt \ttnu'rI I
hu. band, Paul , i .i partner
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Bridge
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Church news ....
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Fred 0. "Bud" Dickinson has recommended a
rn-hour-pr--day, four-day work week for state
employes as an energy conservation project,
In a letter Friday to Coy. Reubin Askv,
Dickinson said the shorter work week would
mean less trips to and from work for employes
and enable state buildings to be shut dowi icr
three days a week.
At the same time, state Pollution Control
Department Director Peter Baljet said the
Pollution Control Board will consider relaxing
its air quality standards because of the energy
crisis.
But a group of conservationists, the Florida

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Sierra Club, said the energy crisis was r.o reason
to drop opposition to offshore oil drilling in the
Eastc Gulf of Mexico.
Baijet said the Pollution Control Board will
examine on Nov. 20 an emergency amendment
to clean air ruks "which will provide for
relaxation of the department's sulfur dioxide
standards for electrical generating plants during
periods of nonavailability of low-sulfur fuel."
He said his agency will meet with power
company representatives Nov. 13 and 14 to explore effects of the fuel crisis on their operations,
"the potential effects upon the environment and
the ways we can help them meet their
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Ellen Winchester, Sierra Club chairman, said
the planned drilling in the Gull oil Florida would
not be able to affect the nat.ion's fuel supply until
at least 1977. And then ft would only give the
nation a three month supply at the 1980 anticipated rate of usage, she said.
"The present fuel shortage is not a short-term,
this-wintronIy problem to be exploited as
justification for overriding all environmental
considerations in the extraction of fuels," she
said.
Departments should also try to establish car
pools and the use of supplementary air conditioning units should be curtailed, he said,

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SanlandaSptings Drive
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Fr William Ennis
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PEN'-' EY COMPANY
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WILSON-EICIIELBERGER
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L.D.PLANTE, INC.
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FLORIDA LIVING NURSING CENTER
A Skilled Nursing Home Operated
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STENSTROM REALTY
Herb Stenstrom and Staff

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(Herald Photo by Bob Lloyd)

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To Settle Debts
Of Watergate 4
MIAMI tAP) - A $50+plate few months.
Martinez, Gonzalez and
weektopayoffthe0,olegal Sturgis,
who
received
expenses of four Miami men minimum sentences of one to
sentenced in Washngton four 'ers, will be eligible for
Friday for their part II the Wa. parAe before Christmas.
tergate burglary.
Sturgis' wife, Jan, said, "it's
Dr. Manuel Gonzalez Mayo over now. That's all that mat2
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the Committee to Aid the WaBarker's wife, Clara, was in
tergate Cubans would be held the courtroom In Washington
Nov. 16 at a Miami hotel, and a when Judge John Sirica senbenefit performance by Cuban tenced the four.
and American entertainers
"I am very disappointed,"
would be held later this month she said, "I think the Judge was
to raise more money.
very hard with him."
Bernard L Barker, Eugenlo
Barker's daughter. Maria
Martinez, Vtrgilio Gonzalez and Elena Molfctt of Alexandria,
Frank A. Sturgis owe $30,()0 to Va., was with her mother and
attorney I)aniel E. SchuI, who sd, "I'm still not sure that
has not been paid anything ta -Judge SirIca is not part of the
date, Gonzalez Mayo said.
voverup. My father thought he
Barker was sentenced to 18 was really helping the country,
months to six years in prison (or
ci the adininistratirin used
his part in the breakin at 1.-len like hiiii to try to destroy
F) C I1l0I' a t I c
N a t I on a I our system of government."
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Index
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With time already served
Area deaths .........2A
while awaiting final sentendng, bridge ...............
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Weather
Comics ............SB
L'tSWOrd puzzle .... 68
Partly cloudy, windy and cool
[bar Abby ..........513
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f)r. Crane ....... 58
afternoon near 70 and Sunthv
Edttcia! comment .... 4A
the 70's. Lows at night A
Horoscope .......... SR
mid SO's northerly winds
PublIc notices
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Society
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Sports ------Mindlay. A small craft advisory
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A tremendous Idea from one of our county
commissioners,
who
Insists
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anonymity
To help alleviate the fuel shortage, tnstead
of those trees which are usually burned or
burled tas a result of construction), how
would it be if the trees were cut and made
available to the public?
Or, offer it to those rt'sidens who woWd be
looting in?
And, how about all of the fuel which would
be saved by the trucks not havg to haul
awil) the debris?
Finally, If some of the developers put up a
sign on their property saying "Firewood
available fir the ('Uttifl! - I k-cl certain that
the folks would take advantage of same,
Just an idea.. ..and 1 'in hoping that some of
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Robert Stone, ), Sanford Route One, and his
maintaining a controversial ge5tiorts, although in some, it Petrnj. 65, P. 0. Box 254, Oviedo, was treated wife Judith were Injured when their eastbound
proposal to provide federal srb- will take time to replace now- and released at Seminole Memorial Hospital, car was forced off the highway by a tractor.
sidles for reduced transit (ares, outdated speed limit signs.
Sanford.
trailer Lztick.

SANFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL BANK
Howard H, Hodges and Staff

SENKARIK GLASS
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given to U.S. District Court Judge John J. Sirica to shon up Republican support and to clear
away doubts about his Integrity,
and the grand Jury.
"The President will apparently be glad to
Friday the White House promised "absolute"
confide with the public," said Mken. '- My tin- cooperation with the Watergate prosecutors

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He said his committee collision on SR 46 in which a car burned and its persons blew a tire and overturned.
health and safety and i.hc
could approve the legislation two occupants injured.
Trooper J. A. Brown reported the other
ubtIon of the price of natural 'Fues'ay or Wednesday and
Sebeck was driver of a Ford Bronco that passengers in the station wagon were nct ingas at the wellhead - )Lt')f
suggested both houses could smashed Into the rear of an eastbound Buick lured.
bill. Jackson said irnilar complete action
sedan that was making a left turn, officers said.
A Sanford couple, injured In a one car acnext week,
proposals are being considered
Solomon Browdy, 58 Ovledo Route
, cident Friday mcrning on SR 46 west of Sanford
by the Public Works and CornSeveral stat-es reduced speed driver of the Buick, was listed in "fair" condition near Interstate Four, were treated and rekased

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President -- n how the Watergate matter :
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(ecting the ;' -vet-nment.
Aiken said he didn't know whether the
material
to be released would be Inc original
"The President cannot release the Watergate
being
In
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or transcrlpis.
information to the public now without
But Aiken said the release of the material
contempt of court," Alken said.
'would not only be of great beefit to President
Alken said It is his understanding tPresident canot make the Watergate Nikon, but to the country as well,"

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wintft could be nearly OVLr be- gasoline and other scarce fueLs.
fore energy conservation rr.i'asBy BOB LLOYD
Investigators Mid the Buick was hurled into
sgners Ot We etter
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westbound lane where it collided with a
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persons, the Florida Hlgh- ray Patrol reportei estingulahed by members of the Geneva
to White Ik)PIWt13f
Chairman Warren G. Magnu- Saturday.
Volunteer Fire Dertment.
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Trooper P. C. Wright said James George
son of the Senate Commerce
Earlier Friday )Oyear-old Vanta Buckner,
.d to kc-e two Committee outlined a schedule Sebeck, 35, oF
5554 Old Qieney HIghway, 1309 Olive Avenue, Sanford, was killed on the
sey administration liroposals - that
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he expects his energy bill to the nation's highwiys and rereach the Senate floor cti ¶trlcted operating hours for
Wednesday, one day aft.'x- commercial establishments

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tragedy in Santo trur, calif., wherein
Edmund Emil Kt:Ilper Ill hifled tht
women
mis is the same individual who 10 y'srs
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however, on Oils particular issue, we are
pcas-in4he-pod!
I've been told that he appeared on TV thIs
past week and expounded his views on this
subject citing the case of 12 Californians who
stere convicted of murder .....served a portion
of their time in jail,,.and released,
Each of these 12 subsequently killed other
victiiui,.,22 Iliore as a Inzltter of fad
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it?...you bet my life 1 am!
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According to colimmist Shana Alexander,
she inter-viewed Governor Reagan prior to the
recent California elections. Some of her
questions revolved around the tax reform
wograrn which Reagan was endorsing.
'lie-In on some of this dialogue "Finally, I
grit in to see the governor at his regular
stt'ekly press conference. The topic was still
Proposition 1. and the room zinged with funny
niwutiers, very big ones. "Is it a !l63 million
tirplti governor. or a !17 mflhion deficit?"
I'Iie legislative aoah st hasn't been right
yet," Mr. 1tezi'an replied, adding tint he did
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SITE OF the Sabal Point Elementary School on Wekiva Springs Road
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and a group of eachei's of the ncw school. Students and teachers are
currently on the afternoon session at Forest City Elementary. The
school is expected to be completed in August and students should be in
the school by next September. Many trees are being left on the site to

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married to Captain Mark marn into roalty in the old
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servant
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to choose
the style of her own Anne can neither cook nor
at the abbey in a gilded coach
wedding, so Princess Anne's sew
nor d housework She
escorted by the Household olans for a honeymoon have
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Cavalry In their scarlet oeen vetoed. Her idea was to
these chores
tunics,
slip away with Mark to
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SAIGON (AP)
against North Vietnamese forces near the Cambodian
border today, trying to block a Communist advance apparcnily aimed at opening a supply route through Quang
Due Province, military sources said.
The sources said the troops, backed by artillery and at
kat 60 Ic cUes! air strikes a day, were pushing northward
14 prom the district town of Kien Due and
along a secondary highway from the provincial capltal of
Gis Nghla.
The nitItary sources said the government !r000s are
being bombarded heavily by Ruulanmade 13'im cannon
In the fighting about 110 mIles northeast of Saigon.
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dIp' could ining about the princess s MiddI? East peace plan.
worked out through
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Bar Stables, East Colonial. iislunczit of formal diplomatic
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ii &amp; iiBut (iwu repeated]) has Inout Semino e Jaycees stated that the United States
Turks Shoot, 5j 436, across niiit bn ti' itl.itionr with the
fro n ['name Lakc IJrn.i lii
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panels and testing of switching
systems at the StrombergCarbon plant. Components are
assembled from tiny printed
circuit boards to massive cable

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npl(on. One of the probprivate systems for office ks-na is Oat the city Is built on
buildings, motels, hotels and lop of a storehouse of riñia.
Factories as well. Switchboards Yrben engineers Urn something
for the systems are aLso a local ip, all digging stops and the
of tm becomes a national
Stromberg-Carbon produci'
inonunuit.
Hartwigestlmatesso per cent
of the plant's employes are
from the Sanford area. The rest
live within a 25 mIle radius.
"We find a lot of good people
in this area. They're trainable
and we've established a variety
of programs."

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was matter
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scmanship has
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public,
accord, but it was not (mine- Washington on Friday.
There was a wave of sym- diatelv clear whether the Is"We want to sign," said one
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official
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Sunday — 8 a.m: EST — pn the
hEr collarbone In the fall.
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['EKING (/iP) — u.s. SecreMeanwhile In Beirut the au- thr-C rears t&amp;ms.
tary of State Henry A. Kissin- thoritative
The Chamber directorate
newspaper An Naicr flew into mainland China bar reported today thata peace consists of 30 elected member-s
today for "wide-ranging meet- conference
to settle the Arab- serving stagger-cd three year
lags with Premier Chou En-lal Israeli conflict
hegm terms and five directors apabout Indochina, the OIddle
By DONNA FSTES
seat comfortably private meeting
kIL10 in Gens'va. The news- pointed by the president to
East and possisly stronger paper
Herald Staff Writer
chen and stage.
quoted
Western serve one year terms, making a
busine
The fest1viUe will Indude a shufflebcLrd
cienUficandcu]tural cliplematic sources as saying total of 35 dIrectors.
AI4TAMONTE SPRINGS — Dedication of the match between Public Works Director Donald
that Egypt, Syria and Jordan
The 10 directors whose terms
citys new civic center and recreation park Bundy and Cowicllznan Helen Keyser, at 3:15
Foreign MinLsterChi Peng-fef were expected to atted
are expiring are eligible for regi
and Vice Minister Chlao Kuan Arab side,
located on Magnolia Ave.mw, two blocks west of
md a horseshoe match with city officials,
election and their names apKissinger at the Chinese
Maifland Ainue will begin at 2 p.m. today with
Scheduled at 1:15 p.m. is a softball game .
pear on the ballots.
Volie S't1h aiis judge of the 18th judida' circuit betcen the rn -nor s 'It himli team and the
uipttal's airport with diplomatThe paper did not say wheth
Names of groups of directors
as guest speaker
I(' delegations from several na- er the talks would be directed with icr-ins expiring in 1974 and
police department, followed by a basketball
game with the lire department vs. the recreation
through a third party. There 1975 00 not appear on the
The civic center was designed by architect department at 5:15; co-ed teams for a
"Oh it's nice to see you was no official conrlrinatlon of ballots.
Robert Webb and built by general contractors, volleyball game at 5:45 and a softball game at
again," :issinger told Chiao, the report from cltxier the Israel
Chamber executve John
whom he had seen recently at goiernment or the Arab Krlder
Sorenson and Fletcher on a 17-acre site The 615 Playingsoftball will be the pollution control
said ballots must be
$250,000 center is financed t1uough utility tax and city garage men against the water and
the United Nations in New countries involved.
returned to the chamber office
rtvunues.
York
The six-point plan, released by Nov 19 arid will be counted
sarutation department employcs
fl recreation parks has a shuffleboard court,
Kissinger's sixth trip here in Washington, was contained Nov
Activities for school age children will include
basketball, tennis and baseball facilities, a
was in stark contrast to Jill) in a letter from Kissinger to
kick ball and obsIdcle
Chamber directors will hold
picnic position and will esentually hase a field
1971, sthen he faked a stomach U N Secretary General Kurt their fourth quarterly and
Regular park hours are 7 a m to 6 p m,
icr botball. The paik was financed by a $125,000 supervLcc'd Monday and Fridziv; 7
ache in Pakistan and, under the Waldheim
a.m. to 10
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at 8 15 a in at the Chamber
government with matching funds from the city supervised, Saturda) 11 a m. to
to the Chinese capital That trip
The letter said Egyptian arid building, Sanford Avenue and
p m, supercoffers
pased the way for President Israeli representatives may First Street, and
vised rind Sunda&gt; 11 a m to &amp; p in, unwill elect
The civic center has an auditorium which will s.ised
Nixon a sisit to Peking last sign the pact as early as today officers For the coming 'ear
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SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) "Now I'll have to wait' until
March to go to school," said the dIsgruntled young man
who until recently was studying to become a teacher.
He is among thousands on Chilean students whose
futures are In doubt because the military government
continues to keep many schools and universities closed
and others under tight military control.
When the junta overthrew Marxist President Salvador
Allende In September, pnlmaty and secondary schooLs, as
well as universities, were among its chief targets. The
gencrals claimed the schools and universities were
controlled by radical leftists.
Nearly two months after the coup, the govermnent has
not let up on Its purge of students and professors. Military
officers have been named rectors of the universities, and
all 77 schools thatglve teaching licenses are closed for the
rest of the academic year.
Rear Adm. Hugo Castro, the junta's,educatlon minister,
said the chooL were clor.ed because they were teaching
s on Marxist ideology.
c
g its educational policy, the junta said it seeks a
lChi can education, essenUally scientific and cultural
with much national content."
MaY01 thIstudents who once attended primary and

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Conway, the Roman Catholic primate of all gireland, has
accused the British of "less than adequate" measures to
protect Ulster's Catholics from Protestant terrorists. He
said on Friday that more then 150 persons, most of them
Catholics, have been murdered In Northern Ireland since
early last year and that few of the victims were connected
with the extremist Irish Republican Army. The British
army retorted that 200 Protestants have been convicted of
terrorist acts this year and 33 have been convicted of
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parliamentary approval Friday of a bill that greatly
liberalizes Germany's 19th century sex laws but cracks
down hard on violence in the media. The bill permits
restricted sale of pornography, allows homosexual acts
between consenting persons age 18 and older and lift-s the
ban on wife swapping and group sex. The law also restricts violence that minors can be exposed to through
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But there is little chance of
cess Anne was hoping for a
The vast majority of UnPrincess Anne twing treated
1uIet wedding in St. Georges tons, however, are all set for as an ordinary army wife.
Chapel, Windsor, with only an emotional binge. They enFor one thlnu there is the
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honorable servants of our country chose to live in

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day to honor all our
veterans, both living and dead. This includes the
4,000 who died during the American Revolution
and the more than 45,000 who have died during
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England chose Nov. 11, then known universa lly
as Armistice Day, as the time for placing an
unknown soldier
that war in each nation's
highest place of honor,
France chose the Arch Triumph. England
selected the Westminster Abbey.
following
year, on Nov. 11, 1921, an American soldier
whose name was "known only to God" was
buried at Arlington National Cemetery.
1926, Armistice
official
name for Nov. 11. Twelve years ler, in 1938,
another Cor.re .1i&amp;I ruo1uti nade the day -.
natini1 holiday.
lithe ide*listic hope had been realized that
World War I
to End All Wars,
Nov. 11, might still be called Armistice Day. But
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only two years ter the holiday was proclaimed,

Europe and shattered
the dream. Sixteen and a half-million Americans
took part. Some 406,000 died,
The famili es and friends of these dead
longed
honor their memory. mis
hope was realized when President Dwight
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Issue, the United Auto
Workers
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bargaining precedents that
could play key roles in steel and
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expense.
ported one dealer: "Steering
locks up' ... has to be 'jerked'
In Detroit, aGM spokesman
to release. Dirt in spool
told us that since 1959.
valve."
Cadillac. as with other GM
cars; has had "a fine mesh
Another declared: (hner
filter screen ... in the power
' down freeway, steerdriving

relief area of all ... power

ing locked, causing car to go
across three lanes of road." A Steering pumps. Although less
than two-thirds of one per
third dealer reported: "Car
steers to right by itself...; cent of dealer warranty
repairs on Cadillacs relate to
wheel cannot be turned while
t'ngine Is operating."
power steering response,
Mysterious Accident
Cadillac added a magnetic
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number of folks who'll win: the shut-ins, the sick
and the diehard fans who've been turned away at
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One question lingering in the aftermath of the Agnew
affair is why nobody blew the whistle sooner, Wily nobody
in the Maryland construction industry squawked about
having to make regular "contributions' to politicos until
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contracts.
"It's a universal evil, a blinding scar on my profession,"
says New Orleans
hitectCijarIes Colbert, former dean of
the Columba School o(Archjieetiire, as quoted in the Will
Street Journal.
The architect dealing in public wutki is looked on by
spirtng politicians as a "COW to be milked," says William
Slayon, executive director 'if the American hstiuite of
Architecture,
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at l eas the criws were content to
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man President Nixon has named to succeed Archibald Cox
as special prosecutor for Watergate and associated crimes.
Hut one thing is certain: Jaworski came back from helping
prosecute the Nazi criminals after World War II with a deep
and burning hatred of the Hitler men and a nagging worry
that Nazism could happen here.
Fifteen years later his fears had not lessened,
"Apathy and indifference to a course of wrongdoing of
Political leaders aud acquiescence in their evil practices can
prove to be as helpful as active assistance." he said in 1961.
'.., It was the business of each German citi.t'n to know what
went on in his nation." Vet, he said, many Germans remained silent "when opposition should have been sounded."
Jaworski has asked himself time and again whether
Americans will always have the will needed to expose and
oppose leaders who go astray.
lie regards as especially dangerous those leaders who
take illegal actions in th-? name ofpatriotism. That is no
mitigation. he has said "Many of the Nazis - in the wrongs
were inspired by a sense of patriotism
they committed
when the means employed are wrong, the results cannot be
of lastinggood."
Jaw,rski believes lie and all of us have learned from
Hitler what institutions must be kept strong and unimpaired
if we are to keep this nation from heading in the direction of
Nazism:
A tree press willing to unmask demagogues and tyrants.
A strong judiciary willing to strike down oppressive
official acts.
Churches which light for love and against hate.
Mimi- and schools which teach us regard for our fellow
man as well as the fully of rule by force.
"It is well to take an honest inventory," Jaworski has said.
"In the early 1920s, there swept across the United States a
movement in the form or a secret order based onprejudice,
hate and oppression. The participants marched, threatened
and flogged; they seized power and exercised it with flagrant
disregard of the cunctitutinnal rights of American citiivns
htv itif iltt'ati'd IIJ1JIU office - t'', cii jud icii I office. 'l'iwr
took an oath of allegiance to their organization in conflict
w th the t ru'.' principles of American lsn',. It was not surpris'
in that the less desirable elements of our citizenship found
this order so much to their liking but it was alarming that
good men, righteous Christian citizens, joined this move-

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even basically decent men cannot resist.
The temptation is all the greater when "everybody does
it;' and nobody complaint
And even if a poltician dOes not line his own pockets, hi.'
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money needed to finance election campaigns.
There Is no such thing as cheap government. We get what
we pay for, either directly in taxes or Indirect!y through
bribery, extortion, kickbacks, influence peddling and other
evils, all of which are ultimately paid for by the pullic.
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sponsor of the amendment.
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Virtually all the responsible lawmakers, constitutional filter, but the Center for Auto the smallest metal parti"
scholars and others who spoke on the issue emphasized Safety speculates that many cles .... To our knowledge there
heavily that the point of congressional chk on a 'presi
are no steering lockups. acci- "mysterious Cadillac accident's nominee was to scrutinize him solely on the basis of
dents, or injuries related to
dents.. .at tr,buted to driver
fitness for the office - to make sure he was a man of high
this condition."
errors"
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caliber and status, qualified in every way to hold the
prestdencv if that should happen.
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We're going to enjoy football more than ever
chicanery.
this
fall, knowing we can watch the Broncos play
It was generally agreed that a president ought to be
allowed to have a man not simply of his own party but one
at home before sellout crowds. If ever a reason
with whom he could have a good and compatible working

Despite Vice President Agnew's newly strengthened
determination not to resign even if indicted, talk abounds
here over the role of Cong:ess in the choosing of a suc•
cessor. Much of it is off the mark.
Several leading Democrats have indicated that thr' two
houses they command, which must approve the President's
relationshi ç
choice by majority vote, ought to do so only if he picks a
Lewis F.. owell, now a Supreme Court justice, told a i
man without 1976 presidential aspirations, a man who
Senate hearing this should hold true even if it meant, in
could properly be described as a bench-warmer.
practical terms, giving a president "the power to appoint a
In some cases, the pe.e who argue thus have more onpotential successor" - words implying this could hap pe n
their minds than just giving some Republican the presum•
1 subsequent election.
ed advantages that to with incumbency. There is resent'
In that same year. I3ayh said he believed all Democrats
ment that President Nixon, with the Watergate clouds swirand Republicans "share the view" that scrutiny by Conling about his own head, might be able to capitalize on the
gress should avoid politics and focus on fitness.
troubles by advancing a strong prospect who could conInasmuch as the circumstances of emergency choice
ceivably extend Mr. ixon's policy lines
ines for many more
would give the people no cL nce to act in the usual manner,
years.
either as a voting electrorate or delegates to a national
Yet an examination of the lengthy debates in congresparty convention, most debaters saw Congress playing a
sional committees which preceded adoption of the 25th or
surrogate role as the body representing the widest
"succession " amendment makes it overwhelmingly clear
spectrum of the population.
that responsible lawmakers wanted partisan politics to
Some Democrats appear,however,tohayefo otte'that
play no par' in congressional review of a presidential
it was never intended that such a review should empower
choice.
Congress to decide where in that spectrum a new vice
Sen. Birch Bayh of Indiana, testifying in a Senate corn'
presidential choice should fall politically.

Baltimore alone. The potential for i exists eve rywhere that

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last thing Congress would dare to do." Ile was chie(Senate

The shakedowns - there is no other name for them
were, as Agnew lamely offered in his defense, "part of a
long-established pattern of political fund-railing in the
state,"
But why was It permitted to become such a long°"
restablished
pattern?
Mrs, Clarence Snyde
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distant relat.ves. And in a few instances, feuding, like when
that third-century Latin church father, Tertullian, put
down the relation between Church and campus by saying:
"What li.,c ,
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with the Church? What between heretics and Christians"
We have no need for curiosity since Jesus Christ, nor
for investigation since the Gopcl."
Tertullian represented, fortunately, a minority view
within the Church that liberal arts and academic pursuits
were unnecessary for true believers. This entire theme the inter-relatedness of processor and preacher - was the
topic that Dr. 1. John Hes.selink, president of Western
Theological Seminary presented to a convocation at hope
College in late August. He points out that "when universities were organized in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, there was a close relation between theology, then
the 'queen of the sciences,' and the li be ral arts tradition."
The opposite of Tertullian exists today. There are many
within the secular academic community who are sa ying,
"What does the Academy have to do with the Church, does
Athens need to really visit Jerusalem" Dr. Hesselink has a
positive reply, pointing to the events of Watergate as a
clinching argumenL
He Is quoted in the Church Herald: "Certain men have
already admitted that they were guilty of violating the law.
Included in this group are John Dean and Jeb Magruder. I
mention these two men in particular because they were so
appealing and so impressive in their testimony before the
Senate Committee.
"Here we have two splendid specimens of the American
ideal young and handsome, urbane and cultured, hardworking, disciplined and loyal - two of the brightest and
best we could produce. But they tailed. Where did they go
wrong?... I think the most revealing clue Is to be found in
Magruder's testimony. At one point he tried to rationalize
his act by pointing out that his ethics professor at Williams
College had been involved in civil disobedience In protestin the Vietnam war. Magruder concluded, erroneously,
that this provided a precedent for his own wrongdoing.
This absurd and dishonest linkage Is demolished by noting
that while Prof. Coffin acted publicly in symbolically testing th !w, Magruder actød in secret to violate the law.

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bargaining begins,
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Also, there are nearly four guidelines here, the ripple will muscle and dwindling memmodels.
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engineer- danger warning to its
with so many
been a paradoxical year for become eligible for wage in- negotiations.
some advances, thanks to the ing problems, the defect is customers. Some conscienOrganized labor.
creases before this year Is over. Despite organized labor's UAW.
linked to one tiny part In the t i o us Cadillac dealers,
however, began replacing
Big strikes have been averted II the Cost of Living Council deep concern over the shape
Cadillac.
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that the steering defect in tile
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by Jack Anderson

that they have all

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Eisenhower signed the bill proclaiming Nov. ii, England hills, the prairies glistening in the sun,
Veterans Day.
the wide and rising plains, the great mountains,
Today this notion is on the threshold of 200 and the sea. He means that he loves an inner air,
years of freedom and this makes the purpose of an inner light in which freedom lives and in
the Veterans Day even more outstanding. it is which a man can draw the breath of selfrespect."
owe life as we know it to the veterans.
The truly distinguishing trait of our
The UN Ambassador, Adlai Stevenson, once American veterans is
loved
said, "When an American says that he loves his and believed in, have been willing to fight and
country, he means not only that he loves the New die for this precious inner light and inner air.

Today is dedicated to those Americans who
have given of themselves in order that we may
remain a nation of free people: Today is
Veterans Day.
More than 29 million veterans are living
prpof that Americans are capable of greatness.
Today, we owe these protectors of freedom a
tribute. We
these brave souls our respect.
This is one day set aside and dedicated to
world peace, a day when a missing arm is once
aga;n a red badge of courage.
eminole
is exceptionally fortunate
to have a large number of veterans living within
her borders. We are grateful that these
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Sales of slide rules are off about 25 per cent, says one
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clearly advertised that it sought to take the law into its own
hands and that it stood for principles which violate our constitutional guarantees "still good men joined.' There were,
says Jawnrksi, "floggings and burning Lrosses and eerie
parades and secret plots. And still good men joined... One
shudders at the thought of what this movement would have
done to our land had it not been checked."
i it not true that e still find
But Jaworski has written"
in our midst - movements predicated on me of the same
diabolical principles that formed the background of Nazism?
So Intent do we become to force our views on others that
at times our adversaries are .cmeared and blackened and
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station WJXT Friday that Lar.
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ry Williams, a former Gurney pleaded guilty to two felonies in sonville, said he suffered busi. neys are inoperathe or have
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Drive, owner of the Drearuwold tennis club in Seminole County permanet plaque.
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career,
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A former tennis
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The assodation, which boasts may be expanding next year to
UU.A and a Sanford resident was for outstanding con. necessarily presented to a a growth to more than 4,000 a 12-team format due to a the
now coaching the Seminole tribotions to the game and has Honda indisidual every )ear, members, has among Its duties promotion of many tennis

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Lyman took the kickoff and Ridge in control Carr lost the
: handling hose chores with a 104 touchdown.
Hound 23 yard line. On the first four plays later had to handle and Mike White. playing
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first score With 248 still driving but Latlmer fumbled
modern day Pioneers learned to Ixint.s on the board head Coach
With the ball on the 15 yard remaining in the opening frame the ball to an axious Pioneer.
On the next play Carr lost the
reap the harvest of the soil as E)ick Copeland switched marker Lauderback handed off Oak Ridge was leading 13.6.
they plowed 507 yards on the quarterbacks near the end of to Carr who as it turned out, had
Back on offense again Carr handle bobbling the ball to
ground Friday night, trampling the first half,
his shortest run of the game. took their first play 15 yards Jerry Human. On the
Lyman on Oak Ridge
Robert Burktiart left the lh.s Pick up was of four yards fo)lo'.ed b a John Pennington Greyhounds first play Greg

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low as 10 but many bringing in 40 to 50 per trip.
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landed by Hood Coker Thursday with the largest one hitting

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producing cheephead, drum, quite a few channel bass, with

section of the state trailer their boats in to enjoy the outstanding speckled perch fishing. Last weekend, the laun.
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Soars Jr turned in a thee pound eight ounce Spanish
mackerel.
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prizes awarded at th e end of the jear
Patrick Roberts, fishin g off the Broadway Bridge,
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and snmllredbreastbream are showing anincliuontobite
but th e catfish have slowed down,
A seven and one-half Rnd a five and one-half pound bass
cre weighed in atOsteen Brldg Fish Camp this week
of the regulars, Tom Gordle and Watt Elsea, are still findin g
a few willing to bite while the bank anglers are getting their

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Phil Lovelady of CasselbelTy has already entered a
spinner shark which W a mighty good chance in the
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Altiliough a veteran of over 100 - Pinney goes flat-footed and boxing and began wrestling.
amateur and professional turns power puncher.
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meeting of the county comm issi on saw the successful
completion of a year of hard work as all points of the lease of
land for the range was agreed UPOO.
Delbert Euga, president, and other members of the
association, hive,devoted their untiring efforts to bringing
one of the fines gun an ar ry r nges
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Defensive coach LaVern Torgeson, no stranger to locker
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asked not to be identified. "I didn't get to watch tile who 1e
game myself the press aide said "1 as busy on the pho ne
working on (6 Middle East problem."
Nixon reached Allen at the team's victory party at the

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to 'talk football" and offer congratulations on the Skills'
victory.

When vic Pem ruches the manners of the son every fattier distance. 0
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cr0sWGadS of his fistic career wants, and the looks aM build to s:.Dp his "Viclory bow,,,
Nov 14, it appears that he will that every young girl dreams wt*
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have to do it without much local of
plaudits of the fans in at
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nation found our salvation in tive, Catholic and Baptist, Jew chomped his gum.
strange on-field strategy
and Moslem, A's fans and Met
Charley 0 Finley.
Oh it was hatred without guilt decisions dictated to Williams the same problems, plus a few
We hated turn, God love him, fans,, anybody and everybody because we had seen the for the off field benefit of more, appearing nastier and
with an ounce of sensitivity evldenceandheardandreadall Charley 0's pocketbook
freely and passlonatel)
more complex, infuriating,
We put our hearts into it and roundIN hated Charles 0. about it.
frustrating
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down dollar anti up inflation
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lure was talk about booting
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diffused by reasons in deadly read the true story of the UI- seen flashing and lighting in
Evils sufficient, you'd think, conflict, we all dived headlong umpholsporUngdetelnauon Use parts again.
right'
into this glory. Democrat, Re over fur) In the way the A's
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And my 86-year-old mother was the only one we could do
Why did we hate him?
snag those gently rolling balls ,ate down south.
still says, 'Sufficient unto the dn, thing about
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Because he was there We had some th ing wrong with his
well, the A's n the series
costing us anything.
day is the evil thereof."
saw him every day on the tube back.
And overnight Charley 0.
They are both right on the
Hating Charley 0. was free, standing in his box surrounded
The scribes helped us vanished from our conscious"
money.
nonfrustrating. painless, Joyful, by his lady collection waving remember how Finley had ness. lie Just sort
of dtsapTdke the last few weeks, for glad and e%en sort of patriotic hi little triangular A's flag on acted with the hockey team he
ared became invisible to
instance, with the Mideast ar
It had a unit) to it And in a IL tin) bamboo stick We owned, the Seals, allegedly
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The wedding will be an event of Dec. 22, 1973 st 7:30 p.m.
it the Seventh Day Adventist Church, Sanford No formal
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their daughter, Charlotte Wremn
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Aiston to Robert Neil RiCharde, son of Mr and Mrs Sidney
HiCharde Jr ,l93South FifthSt ,Lake Mary Fbi
Miss Alston, born in Mooresvdle. N.C., is the granddaughter of Mrs Kater Mclnnls and the late John Mcheod
Martin 577 lIarhor ieb, Cli irleston, S C
She attended St. Genevieve-of-the-Pines Academy in
Ashville, N.C.,for three and c%ne half years and graduated in
June 1970 from Myers Park High School, Charlotte, N I
While in high school she served as page, editor of the Aass
newspaper, was class social chairman and co-captain of the
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(khindo and hirs. Sidney M. IUCharde Sr., and the late Mr.
RiCharde, 1109 French Av .Sanford
Ile graduated from Seminole High School, Sanford, June
1971 graduate of Florida Technological
1967 and Is
University, Orlando He is manager of Discount Music
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Buinchi The cmpire bodice an ice caning The three tiered
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filigree of pearl beading columns and topped with white
wed a scoop neckline and (loves A buffet dinner was
long tapered slee'aes with pearl 'ened to the guests and Nick
Pfeifauf's orchestra provided
be,
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daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ribbon and wore a moss green
Robert C. Martin, Williams Juliet cap.
Road, Lhke Mary, Fla. and
Gary Johnson was best man
Robert Eugene Prinz, son of and serving as ushers were
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene A. Prinz, Douglas and Scott Prinz and
A325 S.W. 56th St., Miami. were groomsmen were David
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Satur(tay, Oct. 13.1973 at 5 p.m. Edward Win, Robert B. Ashby
in All Souls Catholic Church of ana Robert C. Slartin.
Sanftrd.
The bride s mother chose
Officiating clergyman at the lull length dress of grey knit
candlelight, double ring interwoven with crystal lurex
cercinony was Father 1). J. thread, featuring long sleeves,
Kett Organist, Miss Joan high neckline and gathered
shirt and a corsage of pink
Wilke, presented an ap
rosebuds
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The groom's mother wore a
and accompanied Ann Hartwig.
soloist ho sang Paul Suki s long silk
and white
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with floral arrangements on the fitted sleeves with ruffles at the
AlLar, spiral arcs of candles and wrist and a corsage of yeHow
potted paints. Family pews roses.
Mrs. L. Sykes maternal
were marked with ribbon and
sprigs of flowers and a glass grandmother of the bride, wore
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Myrtle Elizabeth Hill and
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Grady Lee Duncan were
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Wedding Anniversary reception
honoring Mr , and Mrs Grads the l)uncan's granddaughters, Ga . After residing there for two
lAc Duncan who with their were their three grandsons, sears they moved to Sanford
daughters, Marguerite Duncan Allen DeLane), Philip DeLane) and habe been here for the past
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Mrs hugh iruluck, Mrs Hugh both acthe members of the
A ma.ssive arrangement of
Herbert First Paptist Church. Mr.
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an antique gold leaf candelabra Mrs Hubert Carraa) Mrs Lions Club, Mrs Duncan Is a
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field a yellow orchid on each Mrs. Jerry Meyer, Mrs. Al!en appointed hours of 3 to 5 p.m. to
fier which were grown by the DeLaney, Mrs. William if 11, wish them a happy anDuncan's long time neighbors, Mrs. Cleo I fill awl Mrs. Horace niversary.
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launch had been delayed live days because of the
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delegates here from across the country. Dr.Elsendra th
had been president of the Union of American hebrew

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much was actual produce and Half of the eight ow
how much was water,
water.
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kitchen scale showed that
to irands of canned cut green for 20 ients That means the
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four ounces of water c
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say3
laboratory tests show smoking has a direct lin k
conditions leading to heart attack. It has long been known
that blood clotting in th e arteries, called arterial
th rombosis, leads to heart attack, stroke and blood vessel
disease. Dr. Peter H. Levine of the Tufts-New England
Medicai Center says his studies show that smoking only
one cigarette has a dramatic effect on the clotting of blood
th e small cells that initiate the blood.clottlng
mechanism b) stickin g togeth er

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friends,' wrote Andrew
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purpose by m enemies"
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Johnson a unique place in this
republic's history: the only
president ever to be impeached
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charges during a U.S. Senate
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CoopcT, who took us
to scrambled over ancient ruins oppression and hinger.
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Chattachoochee.
and Blind School In St. number of gifts It will be
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Augustine, as she has a 'tiece res pons
onsible
ible f
S I I
Loan Association Is M
there.
quota is 2W anid each gift must
Ung with ft co=unity
Judy holds a substitute be new. After collecting the
jectby acting as a collection
teacher's certificate, but hasn't gifts each coun ty ama
used it yet. Her impish face be responsible for the gift pot. A decorated box has
glows when she speaks of her wrapping and tagging of the n placed In the Savings and
Afl office on West First St.,
job, and being surrounded by articles
jiford. For additional In.
cWldren all day. -7be kids; in
Mrs. Rosamond Chapman cmatlon call Mrs. Chapman
elementary school are really
fun to be around. I don't work has been appointed chau-nan '322-20 Sanforl or Mrs.
because I have to - but for North Seminole County and w 834-6293, Altamonte
Mrs. W. L New. Altamonte Srings.
because I really want to!"
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CUSTOM
DRAPERIES
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He attended Central A t
School, Sanford, and is
I*5Y employed as an ap Ue pltnber.

raised buys lots of small
equipment that the sciioo

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final-the clerk or shopkeeper Our only amplaint was that we
tXpC(1i oU IL) bar,atn on 1k .bd not hatt enough t.tn,e ,
stay

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long booklet of film strip titles,
and gate them to the fifth grade
teachers. A sudden rush for a
particular numbered
film was
quickly explained, when it was
discovered, the aide, in a
moment of complete abandon,
had typed, 'Hot, Wet Hands,"
instead of "Hot, Wet Lanods.11
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to his children. Teenagers are knowing what is correct is not
Adolescents and their parents not looking for sympathy. They enough.
ite often finding them- do want empathy. To~ay the
i ir lii 1 i5ril of %orl(l Is so different th t not toTeenagers need opportunities
selves
deve lop the skills they need
development which has nuiny even the parentscan feel they
They must travel, eat in public
similarities. An identity struggle are sure of what is best for the Ir
places, refuse and accept in.
occurs both In the teen years offspring Youth needs op. 'Itatlons,
mingle with different
and in the middle years of life. portunities to view new kinds of people, carry on
In both the teen years and the horizons. They need to expose meaningful conversations, and
middle years of life th ill- t hemse l ves to new ideas and handle
the msel ves in social
dl Id 1 changes roles-Both new ways of fiving. Ilwy ne-ed situatiorLs.
are asking ,t5us4tes ttho am lo be exed to adults w ho are
A parent may give a child his
1-where am going-W-hat do I not in positions of authority. money and his time, but the
%% hat
believe
are my The nted to get intolted in thing he therishes most Ic
limitations and what are iny some cf the work that needs to Ixtrental Lonfidence.
IxIter
For 'parent bedoran today'
s world.
the time to care or little
Many parents are quicker to
children is ending and they are provide rescue operr.tions than
Liking another look at then)- to safeguard their children as
ZAL
(hir Kx*Makc I ~ Number 0tv
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WU1*S
ey are under more they try their wings. Teenagers
pressure o produce in their resist adult guidelines, but they
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s.
unities and in need them and feel lost when
they are not there. It is with a
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By the time a man has sense Of relief that modern
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shoppers ready and eager to be "Ugly American" tourists from

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some adult who cares enough to
l imi ta tions and now he must protect them from their own
transfer his hopes and dregms undisciplined
impulses,

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business and definitely not checks at every opportunity; we loved both countries and
le
tyw
was frisking my sleeves the tour the souvenir shops In friendly arA just as curious
other was going over the rest of Greece and Turkey there is one about us as we were them me

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the late Mr. and Mrs. John B.
Mrs Joseph H Kessen

supplies stocked. "The

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working as aides.
Judy said, "We have often
made very funny mistakes,"
Shetoldoloneaidewhotypeda

'eilssmaltschool items to

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Silk Lilt TWFANY
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students before school begins in
the mornings, and keeps the

...Judy takes time to play with family dog, Missy

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IV memLem say she is the
efficient and exacting
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adjutant the Post has ever had.
Both Betty and LaRue art!
sawcally Incline&amp; You will

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CASSELBERRY
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In Kavala, a beautiful seaport
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Aesculapium Medical Center
Phyllis Capponi, my husband, En Northern Greece, an 1
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port.ant
discovery
was
made
ruins,
In Turkey, where
Leonard
and I and our
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of
less
than
a
block
from
our
ancients
used to come for
daughter,
a
hotel-the American Snack heallngLn0B C Nothing new
Joirdng us in New York for Bar-where our taste NAB In the modern spas and
the trip were Marvin Jr and were revitalized with such pschIatrics clinics that were
Cheryl McClain, fr2m, Wi1more, delights as hamWner, hot not used here. WW1e there we
ADJUTANT OF THE POST, BETTY IS KEPT BUSY
Ky,, where be is attending dogs, pizza, ice cream cones, saw tuie tiatits wuiere eopatra
I I - Keeping records of membership and all Post activities
allegedly used gotts milk for
Asbury Theological Seminary, Coke and milk sMkes.
(Herald Photo by Ch a rles Ed%vii rds)
Although we. found com. her beauty bath. She was so
and
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_-_-4 Edmis
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here he is a stud€nt at Oral easily
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souvenirs
any place. Just when gave them to her to take back to
Roberts University.
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to
understand that 30 Alexandria where they were
So after much confusion and
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last minute decisions our little drechmas equaled one dollar later destroyed by fire
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Tbe thought of beautm 3 Cleo
f7oup was at last flying aboard the value of the drachma in
:
=_- relation
to
the
dollar
increAsed
relaxing In her tub, remhW
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leaving
us
-t
more
confused
Than
above the Atlantic or was ita
me of our Herald office
.
glam
girl, Do , who ob.
flying carpoet taking us to these
i•
places that looked like tiy to Turkey and that's a lire of Ious1y has her own beauty
secrets.
L,elonged
in
National another color.
S)CakIng
of
money,
our
group
Lest you get the Idea that we
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Changing
jets
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with the kids." She laughed and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gear B. Frank, 243 UnIon a
Millersburg , Pa., and Mr. and . Rai th T. Spotta, Mon.
said, "when summer vaca tion
tonden, Pa.
is over, I'm ready to go back to

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two years each.
'the following year she was

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hLdorian of the post and LaRue,

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tour, the Arab-Israeli War frult. Hard roUs and coffee
played havoc with
plans were the rule f or breakfast
I soon saw the need for as a
and at the last minute o t
was switched to Gre-ece and guide for th"- unwary trilVelff
Turkey instead Since we would was a handy Intruction booklet
follow SL Paul's itinerary, we
restrooms are called in
rationalized It must be at least
Ewope Ateachatopwe found
semi-holy land.
Accompanying our totw host, a different type of buttion,

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acquired emphatem, which

served at lunch, as well as
supper, and It became harder
and harder t €j— to the

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but usual dessert was fresh
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understands
th e
youngsters she sees each day.
i
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, 1702 Magnolla Ave.,
60w e of ten meet af ter school
Sanford are announcing the e trnnt and approaching
hours,andthechlldrenalways marriageofthetrdaughter,
Ann,toJosephHerry
glad to see me And
(k)rman, son of Mr and Mrs Pa Gorman, P 0 Box 345
strangely enough, If I should
MY, Fla,

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their om qwuum We put in a
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when unportant and responsible job

needed, and what Ury all liked
it, chauffered
officers
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strate, they turn out really fine
w ork."
A mother of two children,
Bill, in Lyman High School, and

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because It was cuitrally located
and because Mr. Leonard had

service officer , and

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Corps and was sent to Caw
for eight weeks of thing Betty and LaRue dW was
Lejune, N.C.
to join the Deltona Post of the
American Legion and imFrom there, Betty was sent to

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... (Ito r) Mrs. Walter A. Cook, Mrs. W. B. RiCharde, MISS Debbie Ri Charde and
Mrs.
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those cool evenings. The ORLANDO FORGE, INC.
has the finest and most compiste selection of
fireplace furnishings available Styles and colors
to fit every decor from Cortomporary to Early

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Completely Involved in thv

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from the
aniled when I told them of my
where he ad
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dethian, and most folks in
Washington where I was born W0fk1flI and In August f l7O
the family came down to
reared and received my
education, thought it was Deltona, purchased their home
Shocvaest Ave. and
rkticulous. But nothing conld at 906
moved
in
change my i d "
nry enrolW their daughter
"So, in Febnary of 1944, 1

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re plied
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machines. With her artistic

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thereafter, had to return to
Warren to care for LaRue 's
mother who was ailing.

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fellowveteransof the American SandieBowes,Sue Iloening and
Vickie Patterson.
Legion, for Betty Leonard4 lady
ve teran of W.W.H.

entered the service. instead of .this time, chose Deltona

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so now is the time to outfit that fireplace and enjoy

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spent

LaRue Leonard, by his mother,
Betty Marion Leonard of amemberofoneoflierclutis,at
Dtona isa Legionnaire in
a dance given by that club. A
owght,forsheservedin the swlftromanceensuedandtwo
Marine Corps of the United months later, "i
l49,
States for 2 years during they

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trower, Ralph Pezold, Jefferson
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Davis,It. A. Frank Jr.. Richard
Bowes, Tim Pikkarainen,
James Kitchenka, William
all, life is a happy one, Turner, Kenneth Williams,

home in Warren where they
second term as adjutant of the lived for the next seven
and where their daughter,
American Legion Post No
Maria, was born Because they
of Deltona

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raise. Longevity also COUflIS in
the total amount received
'Li(i) uussoflhecOuegeiivtutS
and plans to continue her

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Sunday, Nov. 11, 1973

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Nancys
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...HEY!
WAKE UP, HUH?)

The citizens of Hacienda ching gold blazers with the
d
Village are in the process of stale emblem on their left
One hundred and eight
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breast pocket and a plate witi'
aeeklngacharterfrnmthestate
members and guests attended
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of Florida to be able to Join the their name and officials title on
lbb
the First Anniversary dinner
had
side.
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an
op.
State
Federation
of
Mobile
the
right
hand
pirty given by Sanford Senior
Home Owners. One of the portunity to speak to Ocoee
Citizens Club at the Sanford
By Joanne and Lew Koch
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purposes of the federation is to Mayor Herbert Fox, Vice.
(Note: Today's column is written by Joanne)
\irport esthurant.
Mayor
Frank
Turner
and
keeptheownersapprlsedofany
Following a delicious dinner k
Have you tried to teach your kids the value of a buck? Do
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t
6:30
you
give them allowance and do they have to work for it? If
S
p.m.
new
officers
for
the
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home Laws that being con- There were more Ocoee repre
you give them allowance, do you Mill pay for their popcorn
coming year sere installed by
sidered In Tallahassee. The fed- senthtives present, but I didn't
at a movie?
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lyle Suffield, co-ordinator of
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My probem here as elsewhere in child-rearing is consiseratlon
to
also
employs
chance
to
speak
them,
a full time get a
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Greatest," division
W
tency.
Every book I've read on teaching tells one to decide
MaIWA
lobbyist to aid them in this One of the above mentioned
for senior citizens at Seminole
on
a
policy
and follow through.
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endeavor. There are upwards of gentlemen informed me that
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The trouble with teaching kids about money at home is
By
Abigail
Van
Buren
750,000 mobile homes in the thesesmartblazersarewornto
Officers Installed were, Mrs.
that you don't want to run your homelike a business. I want
c im .v ciKaw Trtb N. Y. Kiwi Spid., '
Ill!
We
took
in
th
e
third
ancountry.
A good portion of them any function pertaining to the
the children to do certain things out of love, family commitN. E. (Lou) B4iker, president;
ment. or some higher impulse than greed or crass maerial.
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DEAR ABBY: Recently I gave a party for my husband.
Rev. Thomas C. O'Steen, vice nual Halloween Party spon- are concentrated In the St. city. You would be surprised at
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Springs
t burg aa. A5 the the coiwerSt1on caused by
I planned the entertainment, wch included games th
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president; Mrs. c. A. Anderson sored bY
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wiv for
favor th do?
prizes for the winners, One of the prizes was dinner (or two
secretary an Charles W ( munuty Msodailon at the majority of these owners are these matching outfits. It is an
"Hoiey,
would
you take me to the doctor? My arthritis is
at our Imest
taurant.
Holfon, treasurer. Mrs. William City Recreation Area on Oct. 31. registered voters, we are Imaginative idea and one which
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acting
up
again."
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I I did not set a limit on the amount to be spent rn the
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Ileinbuch presented the lady There was a very good turnout. talking about a strong voting may catch on in other cities
64 .
rISure Mom. That will be $1.50. I usually charge $2.00, but
In
the
darker
scton
of
the
block.
This
is
what
is
known
as
judging
from
the
I'flfler5
because I didn't thh* It would be proper.
many
compli.
relatives get a discount."
officers with orchid corsages
park, the association had set up "people power" ar,d, for one, mentnry remarks I heard.
4'
But when I see 5-year-old Rachel give her 10 pennies of
Well, I Just received a bill for two dinners, and it
,
and the men boutonnieres.
aflowance
away, without any thought to the peanut butter
called
Spooky
Hollow,
wish
them
luck.
$120.
Thinking
there
must
have
been
a
mistake,
I
called
the
Music was presented during a path
cup she's going to want at the Seven-Eleven tomorrow,
%
an
which
led
children
into
the
he
restaurant
and
mistake.
was
told
there
was
no
the evening by Bill Hinkle,
say she's got to learn lo be materialistic. She can't grow up
That man and his wife had ordered four appetizers,
1.
Instrumental music instructor Spook House. From what I saw
with this crazy generosity. So the next day I tell her she
and THREE lobsters for the two of them, plus $50 worth of
Did you also know that
and some of his students from little children thoughly enjoyed
can't have the peanut butter cup because she has no
There Lisomesad news from cityofSthrkelsoneoftheoldest
drinks which included 15 bottles of Imported beer! [They
money left to pay for it. She cries bitterly, but I don't give
SJC Snmeoj"The C,eritol Set" getting the life scared out of
ev'n chir;i th" 'lip'' '10 ti
tii
hi!!
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il1r-n
ven'
llwfcnla
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ver;
10 NIl. I iflIit h1'
cit
-iit 1 r (rVI10 wouldn't ht11) her
popular
:i tift' t:it' \ h:lrH1ini:
:j.. .i diz
ft. flft
of,
but
I
I
that
we
were
taken
advantage
feel
pay
the
cent
when
she's
along
the
eerie
path,
and
am
at
a
grown. here's one parent whose kid
all gentleman named "Gus" elderly gentleman who is the
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it
i*
is
going
to
know
the
value
of a buck.
y,
loss
as
to
what
I
should
say
to
this
gre
ed
gluttonous
thOSe
ghosties leaped out at Gargis recently had a heart city clerk-treasurer (or Starke,
Thenewclubyearh.'isstarted
When
we
et
home
there
is
a large carton in the hallway
couple.
them, delighted shrieks of attack. The latest word is he is Merrill Edwards, spent some
with enthusiasm and many la
with
little
pieces
of
styrofoam
all over the rug. Gradually it
Any suggestions?
TAKEN IN PI7SBURG1I
ughtermixed with terror progressing nicely. His many time telling me about the many
interesting events are being
dawns
on
me
that
a
new
typewriter
has arrived. You know
'.
.4
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,
friends wish hipi well and hope virtues his city possesses. fie
Planned. Ilie group meets the filled the air.
(lie ad, "the typewriter of the future, the future is now." For
DEAR TAKEN: I would say "Goodby," after telling
Off to one side, a Space he has a speedy and complete wa.i one great goodwill am, the expIo'ion is now.
first and third Tuesdays of each
,,.,.. that they had eaten themselves out of your g
Bubble
stood that proved to be recovery.
SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB OFFICE
I
screamed. I shrieked. "Why? Why did you do it" The old
bat3ador! He informed mc that
month at the Civic Center and
graces.
one was okay."
-.-cry
jxpuI&amp;
tt
... 'A to ri Mrs. M. E. iiaker, Rev. Thoma C. O'Steen, Charles W.
the
more
is
Sirawberry
the
all senior cItizns are invited to
I fon and Mrs. C. A. Anderson.
"The old one was always gettin. stuck," comes Lew's
T
Capitol nd every year (or the
attend. The age cf membership activf youngsters. On the
DEAR ABRY' What do you th ink of an 1-year-old mars
voice
from the family room over 2 dick click as he triesthe
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Photoby Bi ll VincentJr.)
courts, several dlffr.nt
•v'
is 55 ve;ir or older.
i'ov have had
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flC'.Y one and I think
and a 7vrar'old woman who met in an old Folks home four
we can't return it i(it looks used.
children's games were setup. I
The next meeting of the MLi-- America attend this great
"Be3ides, Joanne, it's the birthday present I never bou ht
months ago, and decided to get married to have expcnses?
i
...
observed one staunch little boy Women's Auxiliary to the event. If Mr. Edwards is any
for myself. Remember how many times you asked me what
ft's true, one double is cheaper than two singles, but Isn't
with his head through a board Winter Springs Volunteer Fire indication, Starke must he a de,
I wanted?"
INNE4
that a silly reason to get married?
LIVES HERE
"But your birthday was in August and this is October. In
smiling
while
other
youngsters
Department
will
be
held
on
llghtful
place
to
live.
..
. -.
Harr}' Stafford, chatrman of balance oi power which ga
A'nt the hid tr t'hl
In ticubcr we havc :o
tiuiied wet sponges at his face to Nov. 12 at 7:30p.m. at the home
DEAR LIVES: it's as good a aii
get
More trivia next week . . .
buy live new pairs of shoes. In August the kids wear shirts
the Social Science Department him a 60 per cent victory in the
win prize s. My th ought was, of Mrs. Dorothy Connofley at
married. And better than some,
or midriffs. In Octo be r they need jackets. How can you
of Seminole Junior College, recent election. Domestic a!
p. -"Better he the' p!"
North 3rd St. iill mem be rs are
.
spend $150 in Octo be r for something we don't need?"
reviewed Theodore White's (airs, however, have not been
.1
Roaming the park were asked to attend and an open
DEAR ABBY: I have been going with a guy for nine
"Mommy's right,"says Rachel, observing the scene with
"Making of a President" at the successfully administered.
.
spooks, skeletons, Wolf Man invitation is extended to all who
months.
We
have
been
together
every
night
since
we
met.
her
new frugal perspective. "Mommy couldn't afford to buy
GOOD NEIGHBOR OF THE
Sanford chapter of the ES()
Mr. Staff ord explained that
me a peanut butter cup and that doesn't cost $150. That only
and the "big bad witch." The wish to come to join this worthy WEEK... Mrs. Genevieve Soc.
lie is 24 and I am 18. He talks about long-range plans, such
(reading fraternity of the some of the poli ti cal problems
costs ten cents. So how can we afford a new typewriter?'
"big, bad witch," alias Vickie rganizatlon.
*5 the tWO of us going to Europe together next summer.
ruxighso(5l2Davidstret.en,
Federated Women's Clubs) on of both parties In 1972 has been
Did Daddy congratulate me on teaching our child the
Baker, deserves credit for her
Our relationship is good one, but it would be perfect if we
as the is known to
friends, s
•'
value
of a buck?
Thursday, Oct. 25, in the home the change in roles of the
Thursday,
___
realistic makeup. I didn't even
were married, lie has not mentioned marriage at all, exthe type of person who is always
did not.
Mrs.
Charles
Steenwor
Of
th and parties. Formerly, they
recognize her! And while
to knock it. He was married for two Years and is now
ready
to
help.
Her
nicest
virtue
pt
.:
Mrs. Charles Swinney.
provided access to the people to ___________________
____________
creditsarebeingpassedout,alJ
divorced.
One of the nicest parts of is that she doesn't wait to be
Mr. Stafford, who has been express ther ideas on governI just wait until he brings It up? I would hate to
the Association members and attending the Florida Leag,me of asked, but volunteers her aid in
with SJC, since its beginning ment. Now, they a llow the ______________
-.
go on li ke this for a couple of years and then find out he
their friends deserve applause Cities Convention in Miami what ever way is neeiei
By
________
____
_________
seven years ago, gave a political leaders anu their staff ____
WORRY
CLINIC
George
Crane,
Ph.D M.D.
for
doesn't
want
to
marry
me.
the
great
job
they
did.
_________
recently was the wonderful, does this willingly and cheer____
_________
refreshingly different view- only a vehicle (or expressing
I
find
out
what
his
intentions
are
without
How
can
Refreshments consisted of interesting and friendly people fully thereby relieving the
L-;:
Rev, Thomas. like many other
point on Theodore White whom their ideas to the voters. In
WANTS 0 WED
being pushy?
___
free candy and snow cones. A John and
the opportunity person needing help of feeling
7'
liberal
preachers and college
he, described as in analylst many cases the staff has
..
I 4,1
concession stand was there of meeting. That was bonus to as if they were under
t
professors,
needs
to
wake
up!
-.
marriage,
mention
WANTS:
If
he
doesn't
Of the governmental executive misinterpreted the leader's ________________
where you could purchase the worth w hile and usef ul
obligation. That is a rare
For both groupi are biting the
&gt; P
chances are be Isn't considering IL If you want to know for
Position. Rather than assuming posi tion as In the Eggleston and
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cotton candy, Cokes and hot formation we received by at- quality. She attends as many
hands
that
feed
them.
It
is
sure land I can't blame you], ASK him. But be prepared
the role of a 1ibeal writer Watergate affairs.
__________
_____
_______________
does at a nominal price. It was tending th e many and In. council meetings as possible
greedy Uncle Sam that now gQ
______________
$1.
for a Let down. If your relationship Is. as you say, a "g
usually attributed to him, Mr.
r'--____________
___________
The reviewer gave some ______
4
a good time and a goo way for formative seminars,
the lion's share of earnings!
and takes an active interest In
#I
it's
probably
good
enough
for
him—Indeflnitely.
now,
one"
0
White explains with equanimity cogent eumples of fiascoes
~_
our children to have a happy We saw quite a bit of our own her community. Gen would be a
and restraint the changes In sw± as the former that ha ve led Ir
C _________1
CASE Y-564: Rev . Thomas,
r.
- .,
v
'Ind
safe Hofloween. Let's hope Winter Springs contingent credit 13 any neigh borhood.
(
i- k_
._
I
wtke
the
word
"promLscuous"
is
used
aged
32,
DEAR
ABBY:
I
free enterprise policies,
often
preachei,
against
~P/
to questions about our future
.
CHILDREN'S SPORTSWEAR
the Association repeats this which was made up of Council.
Goodbye and God bless.
Big Business.
only to describe women
Government planning has selection of executives, political
event every year.
7
...Mrs, JosepBojanowskj tries sporty shirt on son, Jaime, at new
men Vickie Baker, CllIford
One day I had lunch with him
A man who does the same thing is ailed (With the
j
been inadequate, according to machinery, and future
Jordan
Jordan,
Troy
I'Iland
and
in
and
asked
him
why
he
hid
such
Altamonte Mall.
wink of an eye], "a ladles' man." And it sounds like a
th e author, because In. (ómestic decisions.
Marsrtorel
.
vivacious vife, Marilyn. We
fl Ofl aversion to business
WONDERING IN YAKIMA
compliment!
terpretation has (a iled. For
Photo
by
Elda
Nichols)
Methbers enjoying the
spent time with the Casiherry
executives.
example, education, under the rapid exchanges of Ideas and
I
DEAR WONDERING: Because men have always n.
"Or. Crane," he replied,
Congratulations to Mr. Willie representatives, who were
Weals of
ident Johnson's delightful coff were, in ad.
•
"because they live in luxury Boards of Health or In Military
sexual freedom, while women have not. But Womeu'
Givens who celebrated his 34 th Councilm_'n Tom Embree and
fd S(lP
Cotrot
Great Society was extended to dition to the hostesses, Mmes.
while the poor are starving and Service."
Ub Is out to change all that,
rthtlay on Od 26. Many John Leighty, both Interesting
nearly everone, but the elk Robert Morris, F. D.
That office would cost at least
sick!
happyruturr1s (ron, all of your and charming gentlemen,
have not been educated to McCollum, S. G. Harriman,
Ernest K. Whitaker, 19, 301 E.
"Take my own case for $IOU per mon th , meaning Rev.
Problems? You'll feel betier it you get it on your chest.
friends.
Longwood had the largest
j)j
th and Mary Jo Mounty, 24,
Thomas WU getting $13,900
assume this great respon- Stanley Pierce, Butch Cor.
example.
u t 1011 S
Fw personal reply, write to ABBY: Box No. s9, I.. A..,
___
group
of
the
three
cities.
annually.
sibiLty.
"I
draw
a
salary
of
$8,500
per
301 E. 5th.
___
nelous, Fred Wilson, Ned
Callt. 9000. Enclose staaped. self -addresied envelope.
Attending were Mayor Eugene
Bid then I pressed my point
year.
President Nixon's
Johnny F. Isitt, 27, Holly Hill
In- Sr.. G. Wallacv, IL F. C4*,wid
pkaa.
Jaques and his lovely wife
further
and showed him that he
"But
the
LoaI
morticians
and
rid Kara-Nina Isitt, 27,
ternationa relations, as carried Richard Herndon. Mrs. Wayne
Fw AbWs bosItleil, "How to Have a Lovely Wedft," dentists get $21,000 or mute, yet was oblainh* free utffltka, free
A,urprise baby shower was Carot. Courwibrien Di,rk Cren.
I
11
out by Mr. Kissinger has been a
ihier of the DoItcna Woman's
send $1 I. ALi Via B4ue1, 133 Luj' ., Ilotdy 'Um. I've pi* more years in college ;s.Wf*)Ot* both sI iCUe U Ifl
held
Douglas W. Hair, 34New
the home of Dorothy show and Bill Kinky, Fire
6.
policy of contah
Rand
. .J
Cal,
U,
u.. guest.
.
and se minary than many of the office, free office furniture
Caney, lexas and
Charles Hay McIntire &amp; Ruby t.onnolley ói'z'iurth 3rd Si, on Chief Wesley Dowel and Fire
A. Box 407 an Julie A. Fambo, 16, Lulu
and typewriter, filin g cabinets,
- them,
OCt. 30 at 1:30 p.m. The event Chief Roy LaBosslere,
Taubs, 31, New Caneyxas
Wright McIntire.
Box 44, F. Park.
2ationery, stamps and other
•
"So is it fair for me to get only
was in honor of prospective were a great group and a
•
Daniel J. Lallath ln, 0 N.
FORECAST FOR MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1Q73
7! ..
ge benefits."
Frank Lee Gilbert &amp;
$8,500
In
contrast
to
their
"ft'hui
1)evon, WS and Kat
Y.
—IT
11 _ I
Win. F. fleck, 21. 2831 Marie, %Vf. custody child.Annie mnGther,Mrs,I'aulaNelsonof60 pleasure to be with . The new
He also admitted that mer
$25,000?"
_____
Emery, 17, Tampa.
-i
North 3rd St. Mrs. Nelson, not City of Lake Mary had its
N
II
.
Magnolia Ave., and Jewel E.
chants and doctors, accountants
By FANNtam EDWARDS
Benjamin J. Hall,
Cub's meeting on Nov. 15.
Victor
H.
Muncie
&amp;
Debra
L.
being
aware
of
the
treat
In
store
Mayor
Don
Jackson
and
his
1208 Roberts, 16, (same add.)
/j
/.
and others gave him discounts
j
MYOPIC PREACHERS
Herald Correspowlani
planning a W. 9th Yvonne Fields, I It. 2
Auxiliary t
wife,
Michael R. Maguire, , 1001
Donald Whili'rd Willis &amp; for her, went off that morning beautiful
on merchandise, and free
Lois,
Box
and there were a
25A.
anxious representing them.
come tax advice, plus free
DELTONA—The October ChriSttfl*3 dance at
Camelia Dr. CB, and Deborah lAsbet J.
,
"Do 'ou have a secretary" I medical attention.
moments for the participants All the representatives from
Alan M. Cooper, 31, St It. 3 K. Hudson, 21, 1030 Bluebell
munity Center on SaL, j)
'6IIOROSCOp!E
meeting of the Ladles'
abrupt'y asked Rev. Thomas.
The church also granted him
Osteen and Shirley B. Ni ger, CB.
Debbte M. Gilhland &amp; Melvin wondering If she would
___
back the four cities attended as many
8
Auxiliary to the Deltona Civic
from the Carroll Righter Institute
$1,000
gasoline allowance an.
In
time!
34,2SO Oxford Road, Fer ark.
He said he did and told me
J. WI custody
Associa tion was held at
meetings as was possible and
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Raymondc.
HuntJr.,
nually
53,
Pox
for
his car.
DeBARY CLUB TOME),1
John H. Yelverton,
That "little ole cake gained a good deal of
/ GENERAL TENDENCIES: A beautiful day, obtained a salary of
Community Center on Oct. is.
_______
,
and
907,
Longwoocl
Transportatlonal
mediums,
and
Mildred
H.
Henderson
&amp;
decorator,"
Norma
I.
especially as the day advances, to use ingenuity month.
The DeBary Woman's Club Santa Rosa Dr., Orl.
Carrie Weaver out knowledge that will help them
New
like
railroads,
have
long
Emerson,
,
David
Jr.
"That's
$3,000
per
year,"
i
with which you are endowed to show others that you are
did herself in creating a serve their individual cities
Benjamin 'aig, Mrs. Rudolph will meet at 2 p.m. Nov. 16 in JoAnn Barday, 20 3022 nm
granted
a
discount
to
added,
Martin
sodoyoupaythe$3,000
Boyd
P. Mayo, 21, 102
W. Houston &amp; Candace masterpiece of a cake with a better.
active and alert You can use vitIity and good judgment to
lix Civil Center. Guest speaker St., Oi'l,
hrev and Mrs. William Allen.
When not at meetings,
I
clergymen
on
their
tickets
out
of
your
$8,500?"
Foxridge
flun,
im,
find
p'l;1int!
pt
arrangcnen(s irioluon
Kmniimore,
will Loo., hh-s. E. Ross Hunter,
sweater and booties on top of the representauves spent tit"
Gilbecrt A. Hughson J 26,
11
Mrs. W.H. Riley was welcomed
And they also get free luit.lon
T --f 4
"Of course not." he exF.
Krech,
20,
123
Bayberry
19) The planets are most favorable
First Vice President of FFWC. 5218 Grandview Dr. 0: and
as a g'.
whereas
seminary,
Cynthia W. Palmer &amp; Victor the cake in yellow and green, exchanging ideas and alms and
claimed,
"The
church
pays
at
for any routine work as well as lookmn into new outlets.
A tea will foIow the program Connie H. hiroeters, 650 Road, L'%
her refreshments consisted building a great rapport with
physicians,
dentists,
lawyers,
Committees appointed to
her."
I.. Wf minor child,
Experts are most cooperative at this time.
Citrus St., Altamonte S igs.
Jon G. Malterer, 19, 817
Clayton ft. Weaver &amp; 0! punch, ice cream and the people from neighboring
"But the dentist and moe- enginee rs ci al, paid a high
i.erve thIs year are: Mrs. Leslie Wi th Mr's. Arthur Arrington in
f
TAURUS (Apr 20 to May 20) Study your (inancia.
assorted
Flo)
di
Cart
wr
i
gh
t,
21,
1
S.
Oakla
tician,
ties
physician, lawyer or annual tuition, plus room and
nd Rd., Mtld. Kathryn A. Deborah E. lIb. minor child,
Scott, membership; Mrs. charge of arrangements.
j j
position and figure a way to have increased abundance. Confer
merchant
pays that salary out board.
Gifts were presented the
Charles Magllone, ways and Members are urged to attend Sanford and Kathy 1.. 'mt. Harkins, 18, 300 Oxford Road
with
business experts in the afternoon,
of
the
say he
sz.s.000
that
wright, 20 same add).
No. A 203, Fern Park.
____
.
James Leon Home &amp; Celia guest of honor by the guests,
"Do you get any fees for
means; Mrs. William French, the program and meet the state
GEMINI (May 21 to June 21) This is a good day for
gets.
officer.
who
James
Wm.
SJiresl
20,
Beckle
Hunter,
Gregory
WillIams,
Kathy
performing
weddings and
19,1604w,
Arm,
W(
custody
4 children.
entertainment; Mrs. Nelson A.
i :handlIn a personal matter wisely so don't waste time. Join a
Cornish,
Betty
De
fun
A
bazui
Is
Planned
for
154
Hunker
IA.
Dboi
erals"
I
naively
c.
£
inquired,
S.
16th
Givens,
Marcia
A
bit
of
John Win. King &amp; Doris
Smi th, publicity and a member
and Carolyn F. Williams,
gro up where you can make important contacts
"SO you really are
fl
trivia I dlscovtred at
he
slowly
Lathan,
Carrie
nodded
assent.
at
each
meeting
at
the
Civic
Center.
Yearly,
19,
2200
Hartwe
ye.
16,
2835
Weaver
Marie,
Williams Ave.
and convention was the fact that the
I
will be chosen
MOON CHILDREN (June 22 to July 21) Do some parable to a professional man and
"Then
you
compare
Dorothy Connolley.
wD 1l.OiD%O...O,j....iQiO.I
Ocoec delegation wore matconcentrating and know how to gain your fondest aims Ideal with an Income $11,500 your
I. .
to serve as chairman of (
favorably with
t2 ~ffl
I, i
tirvvii
income
I IUiIla[IIl s.uv UI IIIV. Be more mnougnmiui
Y'
luncheon. The November
ui,
of
at
least
$),O0o
that
a
dentist
At
r
Then I further inq ui ed if he
Merle Norman, The Essen
LEO (July 22 to Aug 21) Get in touch with a most talented
___
meeting will be hosted by Mrs.
new
or
mortician
may
receive.
had
to
rent
for
the
friend who understands your position and can be of great help home pay
Rose,
Of Christmas Is Fragrance Fo
"So why not laud the free
I
In which he resided.
Be SUIt 10 C3t and drink fltodC(Jtely.
enterprise ' system that 1w'
Again
he
"No,"
for
the
said
VIRGO (Aug 22 to Sept 22) Con!act bugwigs who can give
the VeRona Civic Association
nislies most of the high wages to
church furnishes clergymen
11
you
the support you need. Make the best use of your talcns
will be guest speaker at the
free parsonage, rectory or, American,, from which they
A civic plan can bring fine benefits now.
f,
Tir- OIAVY
can afford to contribute heavily
manse.
'
LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct 22) Gather all the information you
/
'I'
'c:;l
Exotic and Provoca ti ve
to churches and ministerial
i, now accepting patients
can regarding a new venture that you have in mind. An
"But that's an additional support"
fragrances from
experienced new contact can give you information.
$1,200 you are getting as a
for the same skilled,
,1
$J
%J
Then I reminded him that Rig
SCORPIO (Oct 23 to Nov 21) Use your good hunches and
famous French
fringe benefit," I added,
quality nursing home care
Business
for several years
I
'put your fine talents to work More affection for mate brings
bringing your income
7'P5
,
Couturier Houses.
up
to
hasn't
averaged
a 2 percent
provided since 964.
you more support and happiness Relax tonight.
$12,700 annually."
return
in
dividends,
due to
"Do you have a private of' Uncle
SAGITTARIUS (Nov 2210 Dec 21) Listen to ideas of
I I
arsjaa
Sam's
big
"bite"
via
(ice?" I asked and he nodded
associates Use your Intuition in solving a problem Show
taxes'
We offer individual care
agreement.
others that you are a very practical person,
.A gift thas bound
1.
In an intimate, warm, colorful,
CAPRICORN (Dec 22 to Jan 20) You can now advance
''Other professional men
write Is Or Crai
vq,I thi
My quickly at atiities that mean a great deal to you Buy
iClii'*5
home.iic olmosphere.
to succeed. .Among
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don't get free oflicea," I
d*uwd i.i1 sad 1$ cuts t
4'..
apparel and improve your appearance Be wise
reminded him, 'unless they are ,,4,,
)
bad PP cwiP* waa y slid
sophisticates as well
AQUARIUS (Jan .2 Ito Feb 19) You
under tensjon anti
teachers or salaried doctors on s. s.. ,1 i'n s,i.s, i
Modern and spacious,
as romantics,
"((,p
should spend more time in recreational activities that you
Express your creative ideas.
enjoy.
Seminole Lodge is located
V
PISCES
(Feb 20 to Mar 20) Study conditions at home and
ti ll
in the heart of Sanford's
then do something constructive about them Plan how have
8y Roger &amp;lIen
FUNNY BUSINESS
,,.,
,
Medical facilities.
greater
abundance
in
the
near
future
•r
It
u
,
*iI
J
one
1I-i
ALL *TO PUT IT 11310
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IFofYOUR CHILI) IS HORN TODAY. he or she will he
Tf
uPE'
LMfI
those charming yourg people who will he ngenious anti
Also Lingerie
" •
"
For Information Call or Write
I_inventive and should do nicely in whatever profession
Donald Graham, Owner.Adminjtrator
Boutique Jewelry
demanding mental and physical skill Fine selling ability here,
) ....' which is a prime ruisite in business Give good religious
jz
EVI
V
MERLE NORMAN COSMETICS
training early in life
J
I he Stars impel, they, do not compel What you make of
&amp; BOUTIQUE
Nursing and Convalescent Residence
YOU!
life is largely
,,,,,,
300 Bay Avenue, Sanford, FIa,32771
Carroll Righter's Individual Forecast for your sign for
Si0aô
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birthdate
Decemlcr is now ready For your copy send
I 10 Park Ave.
Downtown Sanford
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irid
$I
to
Carroll
Hihier
Forecast
(name
of
newIp3per),PO
Ph, 322-6755
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which is owned and operated by the Orlando-Winter Park
Board of Realtors. Roughly 20 to 25 percent of the properties
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south end of the cowity but the average layman would be
surprised if he knew exactly how many properties in the
north half of the county are included In the weekly print-out
(the MIIS book) published each week by the Orlando-Winter
P.irk MIS operation
Theprint-outbookLsabouttheslzeofaSears,Penneys
or Montgomery Ward catalog In fact it is getting so large
that the
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hold all the pages of the weekly print out. Consequently,
several of the larger office supply houses In Central Florida
have had to obtain extra large sized three-ring binders,
whichare quite exptnsive, lust to contain the current weekly
book
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tobeso large that the book-although marvelously
organized-could be described as getting unwieldy.
While there are only three Sanford real estate brokers
who are Realtors and members of the Orlando-Winter Park
Board's MIS operation, there are quite a number of south
Seminole Realtors who are members. Consequently, the
Sanford Realtors and the south Seminole Realtors, while
they do show properties from time to time In Orange and
Osceola Counties as well as lAke and Brrvard, are more
prune to ShOW properties in or relatively adjacent to
Seminole county.
Then, too, in order for a Seminole based Realtor to
partlCipiite in the MLSopematlonof the Orlando-Winter Park
Board of Reallorshe must first be a inernber of theSeminole
County Board and apply for dual membership In the (klqndoWinter Park organization. This means dual dues for himself
and his associates, dual meetings, etc.
Further,theJurisdIct1onalareacoeredbythemu1t1p1e
listing service map does not tnclade the north 40 percent of
Scii.~A:lv County. Thereiore, broiwrs operating in the nor.
thern of the county r.re considered non-jurMictional or dual
members
Too, the many, ninny MIS listings one will find :n the
Sanford area, Geneva, Laae Monroe, Lake Mary and points
between, have
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who are members of the Onlando-Vilnter Park multiple
listing operation. Many of these properties have been listed
by South Seminole Realtors as well as Realtors based in
Maitiand, Winter Park and Orlando

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answer.
That's the establishment of a Multiple Listing Service for
this county--operated by the Seminole County Board of
Realtors.
Of courve , thiscouid throw a large sized monkey wrench
into the MLS machinery of the Orlando-Winter Park Board.
What we mean is this: Seminole County Board members
,vno %ish to participate in the Orlando-Winter Park Board
MIS must Join both boards, as we have pointed out By the
same token, if the Seminole Board sets up Its own multiple
listing service and adopts a jurisdictional map corn
mensurate with the present boundaries of Seminole County
the Orlando-Winter Park Board will have to realign its
present MIS jurisdictional map. When this happens the
members or the Orlan&amp;Winter Park Board who freely
operatein Seminole County now will have to become dual or
Jurlsdicticnai members of th e Seminole County Board and
Central Florida will windup with two extremely large boards
and two multiple listing services. The twoMLS operations-

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So. you want to bu
you are among the millions
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family income of beteen
$10,000 and $15.0000 a year.

When one takes all this into consideration and adds It to
the fact that there appears to be a new day dawning for the
Seminole CoUnty Board of Realtors-this county's largest
professional organization with some 350 members and
growing numerically every week-there
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MONEY - I)on't even think
about buying a house unless
east 10 per cent
of the total cost of the house
already in the bank Most
down payments require a min-

cas
scems to be.;
($3.000 down on a $30.oco have already been built. the forced to inspect the house
house) and many require as
landscaping is completed, the yourself, here is a checklist of
much as 25 to 30 per cent
chopping centers are finished
common trouble spob
Only military veterans get a
and the prices are more reabreak on down-paymen
sonable, Agents say the best
,h€', can buy a home without
bu s are seven to ten ',ear-old
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one Also have at kast anoth
homts in settled nei ghbor are very common
and ver
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hoods. preferably, omes costly. According to a surve'
cover closing costs and other
which have already had one or recen
expenses, including moving.
two occupants.
that will Ine% itably arlsc
Research 27 mil lion home
(Closing costs vary widely in
THE HOUSE ITSELF - will need new roofs durin
different parts of the country,
IT13 alone. The total average
Be sure to consult lawyers in
The best way to find out what cost according to the survey.
YOU, area to get an estimate
kind of houi'e you are buying will be 8491 4he professionl
of rhat th cIin should
is to hire a professional home
job will cost 8571 The do it
cøs
you) o, or a 130.000
inspectIon consultant or engi- yourself roofers will pay on
nome at least $5,000 n cash
neer (they usually charge the average of $314 AccordI
is a necessity - and somebetween 05 and $1'00) to in. to the Asphalt Roofing
times even ttat isn't enouih.
spect the place for you Ile facturers' Association. your
ill prepare a written report new house may need a reor vou on the deficiences of roofing if. (1) the wood shin.
WHERE TO LOOK -- Real
the 'house when he is through gles are curling at the corestate agents will tell you that
ir,spectlng it These inspectors ners blackening or cracking
brand-new developments. with
usuaily sniff into corners no
brand-new houses. are the
ane el;e even notices, But if (2) the slate or tile shingles
biggest problem areas Buying
one is not available in your are missing or cracked, and
a W.000 home with bugs still
community (or it you can't
In It is courting frustration
afford one) the job will be (3 the asphalt shin"Ies ha
Agents will tell you that the
left up to you. (The seller cer- lost their granules 1-i 3ign that
best buys today are used
Lainly isn't going to volunteer the asphalt shingle has lost it..,
homes in citablished neigh
any information to you no prctccti',e oil and has dried
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So, no matter what happens ther'e does seem to be great
ssibilitie3 for the Seminole County Board of Realtors to
pu11 itself up by its own bootstraps and tpke its rightful place
Ong the leading Boards in Florida. At least, one thing is
certain: The Seminole County Board will never have more
opportune time than no to at and become recognized as
cneof the finer IloardoI Realtors in Florida.
Ifsomething like this does not happen in the near future
the Seminole County Board may as well (old its tent and slip
silently away into the night of oblivion and the present
orlanJo-Winter Park Board unLirge its Jut isdictional area
and become what might be called the Orange-Seminole
Board of Realtors or the Central Florida Board of Realtors.
This year and the next year, you can mark It down, will
critica l years for th° Seminole County Board No matter
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birth defects
EWabeth Mebane called to
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baby.
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hitdren between I and 12 years A delicious
with
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trimmings
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be
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Music; this young Miss has lots s1r" they are the main source served from
p.m. at a nominal price. The
of talent already and lam sure
public Is Invited
when she completes her
elucat1on in that fair city she
will have even more Which
reminds me, &amp;-i't forget to get
in touch with thw two talented
11ye sistff s and tell them that
youarelntereztedlnsponsoring
one of these hard working
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Little Miss Tonya Givens, Mrs. Wayne Brooks, Miss
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flight now the Seminole County Board of Realtors has no
Susan Brooks, Mrs. J. C. Robertson and Mrs. Randy Nobles.
plans for Its own multiple listing se t-Ace.
(Cecelia Farmer Photo)
But , e have talked with a few members here and a few
members there. And, when vou add two and two the answer
is usually four.
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Oni. doisr I h1i. e to w'sfl i
inikes it possible to lu e plants For example, imagine ho
coriLiincr can be practically a porous mix and not a clay from the north "Good morning
large home on an acre lot to you couldn'
t oth erwise grow lovely your patio could be with anything-from a tea
kettle or mix Also for drainage, make [)r Smith, I've got a question"
enjoy gardening. A balcony or outdoors for an indefinite spring bulbs and azaleas antique urn to a terra cotta
pot, sure the containers have holes
Last fall I bought several red
patio of a condominium or period.
followed by summer annuals clay pot, wooden box, clay flue in the bottoms. If holes are not dogwood trees. Back home I
small areas around a trailer
A container plant Is much like marigolds and salvia, then tile or even a crevice
In a rock present and can't be bored in had no trouble growing these
offer plenty of room for more dramatic than the same
fall flowering mums and finally or in old log. Fine ceramic and the container, be very careful beautiful flowering trees, but
container gardening."
plant when massed with other
Christmas poinsettias. This is redwood containers can be with watering Too much water this spring my trees didn't
The popularity of raising plants. A
container creates a what can be done with con- purchased but handmade is almost always worse than too flower Like they did up wrth."
plants In containers has in
;pecial setting for a plant and
ta mer gardening.
containers are always the best little water.
Next comes the equestion I'm
creased tremendously in recent thus accentuates ib quaLities.
Here Is a checklist of basic since they represent your own
hoping the lady won't ask'
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"Holiday Bazaar" at the
Tonya
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would
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providing Christmas stockings
least that
forward to some real news tips;
Woman's Club,
reasonable contract. Then I might add that I certainly, had
The Bazaar, which will be filled wilh toys and cookies for
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fun-tune while over ther and 1l 3r Rtl1!T
held on Frida y and Saturday, about 25 children In the Sanford
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Nov. 15 and 16, at th e Club
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Eastnlayedthelöofhearts met so
house on Normandy Boulevard at their Christmas PartY
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from IOa in loS p rn each day,
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the queen, not the jack. He
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and most In- DELTONA The Poinsettia
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be the largest
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teresting, ever in the history of
confined to Sanford Nursing
the Woman's Club.
soum (1))
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Then Hal led a diamond to Home in Sanford.
per- Christmas seen there.
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.sbnal attire,
Mrs Wilbur Schwenger was
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household articles and arts and
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craft, to exotic Jewelry
Both vulnerable
w ith the
circie
surehtHl
foods will be on sale b many
est was now
Others attend ng
handsomely decorated booths.
was trying to get him to lay been ill with the vims as has her
IN.T.
Mrs.WilhelniStuhrenberg,hn Herman Wagner, Mrs. Lionel
down the ace and king of grandson1 Larry and his wife
Thereault, Mrs. Mel Brown,
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even
the
baby
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Little
charge
of Special Games and
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Mrs. George Lessand. Mrs.
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Awards, says that Melvin
Openiag Iftd-T4
clubs and Hal romped home
Ziegenfus, president of the joTh O'Brien, Mrs. Mae
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Riffee, Mrs. Roy Stevant, Mrs.
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Southeast Bank Of Deltona will
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By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
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Eloise and Howard Bittner of
special prizes to be awarded
Fair
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Nov. l7at4p.m. This isa new
The late P Hal Sims was
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recent
guests
at
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home
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featureof
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Bazaar
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undouhtcdI the greatest
Central Circle of
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Eloise's sister and brother-in__ _
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A ut 70 members of the Club Garden Club met at the Garden
The bidding has beeu
time. lie carried his card
10 law, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Parcel. lowers
have participated in this par- Centerp-ith Mrs. C. M. :,
playing skill over into con- Wnt
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ticular project.
and Mrs. R. D. Wesley saving
tract, but when the bidding
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Nagan to get better Hal just
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EPISCOPALBAAZAR
down in 14 years, enroute to
Refreshment:
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YOU South. hOld.
Fair
Port
Harbor
the
Btttnern
decoration., followed
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them.
Mrs.
W. R. What do you do aow?
is the theme of this year's
garne.
A - Sli diamonds would not visit with friends while them - - -_
Grier, circle president, anae is mo
tu C
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annual Episcopal
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bet It libel she reports running into snow.
nowiced that the circle will be
Women's Bazaar, scheduled for
risible for the club grounds
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hangh your partner for hold
Thursday, Nov. 15, from 10a.m.
daring
November. Donations
no 'jstification exce t his
tag a bad hand So bid (bitt
make oven without a patto 6 p iii
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sent
to Care and amr
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Decorations will truly reflect
and
play.
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TODAY'S QUEFnON
the (Wistmas theme and will
According to my latest wool, in traditional clan
When Hal looked over
World Gardening charities.
You do bid thrt* clubs and
be sold later at the Bazaar.
he wished he had
your partner bids three dia- report, Betty Wesson is --it' in plalds.
Members of Central Circle will
settled for the part
Bths will display potted
Seminole Memorial Hospital
moods. What do you do now'
be
active In the Garden
Ee other minute a child is plants, cuttings and house
that he was sure of making
The-rapy project at Mellonville
plants, books of Oil kinds,
about sending her a card?
Nursing home.
the Mani'.h of Dnes.
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and committees were appointed
to get the holiday mood started.
Joe and I made a quick trip Instead of the usual out-doors
up to Jacksonville and the lighting at the Community
beach to see my Mom and Center, we decidcd to have a
brethers; speaking of brothers, large Christmas wreath and
my brother Jim and brother-in- instead of baskets we decided to
law, One dropped in to ste us concentrate on doing good
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as usual we had a real fun deeds for someone really in
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need of more than pumpkin pies
and turkey. Eleanor Parcel,
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mane Rogers and I were the
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interested
hostesses and we had more fun
Sarah
Harper
Jaeger
and
than
the guests preparing for
County to attend the Holiday
Showcase which will be held on children, Debra Ann, Bobby, their arrival. We did miss Dot
Tuesday Nov 13 from lOam Henry and David came down Thomaswhoalwaysgivessuch
to 3 p.m. at the First Federal for the Geneva His~cal and good horticultural reports but
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Springs Each Homemaker's that Sarah and her hubby, Ill and our dear Esther Smith
Club in the County will display Henry didn't Like the t-old has resigned as treasurer
many items - which can add climate of Highland, Ill, as because she decided to Join the
greatly to the enjoyment of much as they thought and that working women of the county
TIL)nksgiNin- ard r3hristmas. Henry Is trying to tie some loose Whilp there I met Jan Finch
j ends together and head back to who Is now the occupant of the
ftere will be door prizes
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ou take the time to.ittend ou bten staving with Sarah's I might add she seems a lovely
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at the wedding, serv ed as junior
hostess
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overlaid with a white lace cloth,
over orchid, carrying out the
chosen colors of the bride,
orchid and white. Lime sherbet'
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done when the house is built sill may separate. Look for a nail it back
You can. however, pour Se slight crack. Cover it by,
Drafts may come from
insulation in the unfini hed repositionin the m 0Iding
floor of an attic or fasten roll under the sill and nailing it around a fireplace since it is
insu ation to t e un ersi e 1)
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that give you trouble since tightly shim up the movable air. Stake sure the intake and
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yard in the development each nionth.
(Photo by Elda Nichols)

as of January 1, IN4, but they must a'oso occupy the property
at thr r-ame time. 11 your Sellers have VM(rd their home and
w ill be renting It to you and )our family they are no longer
eligible for homestead exemption.
I recall one Instance where a family purchased a home
and th closing was held on Dec. 31. The deed was record ed
mjnuteg*ftrrlo,Jng.Thatnlght,wlthoutpower,water,btat
or furniture of any kind, the husband took a pillow and
blankets and spent the night in that empty home just so be
could honestly swear to the clerk In the Tax Assessoor's office
that he was occupying that residence as of midnight, Dec. 31,
of th at year. He obtained his homestead exemption for the
following year and be did It honestly. Youdon'tfind too many
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couldn't the present owners--since the transaction will not
close until late in January---still file for homestead exemption early in January before closing?

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on ii "And," headda, "th ey don't even have to be In the
subdivision If they are platted.

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pencils, even a piece of paper,
There's something to be said
the best To check on the
common
mbing performance turn for the haphazard system of are
on the water faucet. 'if the building a workshop. There's a
Inadequate Ughting makes
water trickles out, that ' s a crtatfl amount of fun in buying )-our job tougher and causes acdanger si$n. Next. drop a tis- things as you need them rather ,-4mts. When examin'
sue into the toilet and flush it. than setting out ahead
of tmw electric tool or changing a bit
if the tissue does not flush all to equip your work area with or accessiory, be Lt-rLiin the
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lems.
home handy-man should have.
Haig said that, I also real.
If someone talks to you while
There are many other areas ize that this trial-and-error you're working, stop for a secin a home that demand method can cost you extra cxxi and reply. U you don't, you
inspiection,
the aforemm rr~mey, because you discover =y take your eyes away from
.1 rmo. wr a um
mac you COUad U3e work and thrn;iet' it or l
im"tant Rea -estate %~ni3
have
inade
wtser
purchases or your-cc!!.
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saved a lot of time and trouble
has its flaws; it is ul'.imately if
you
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up to the bu y erqual
results, fight
Here
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a
few
whether these
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ob.
enemy of the handyman - i'
.tr%atlons that ma be of help
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too ex pensive in which case
patience. More jobs are ruined
is best for the buyer to forget
No matter how many power because the do-it-yourselfer
about the house.
tools you buy or intend to buy, couldn't wag to see the result
than by almost anything ebe.
"To a buyer," one agent hand tools. A.Uuming that you
said, "every house. eventual' already have such bazic
tools
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recently-purnptd cel.Ur leaves
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damp curners. fk partirularly preferenice. Bes;ides, there are
r considerations involved, crete flagstones %mn be made
including the bim of the house. without the use of wooden
But I wJI relay t.) yva this bit forms. How is this done?
paneled.
FACTS
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factual infon-nation. If you
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the garage doors are painted a tually is done only when flag. ' -.-.411w most im rt4t hrcaitIu
lighter and contrasting color, Ames of irregular shapes mv
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The Foundation Walk the house are stained a dark
When's the best tim to
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around the house and check br (r,A-n. The wvoden doors of the right ov~r the wood shingles?
spread asphalt cement to fix a
the foundation for cracks and
leak in a flat roof covered with
settling. Doors that do not gightly light,er than the stain of
A. - Yes, if the old shingles roofing fell?
close properly and windows
The shingles. We want to are solidly in place. But there
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that are jammed are signs of
repaint the garage doors, Here is another itolvirtant considera. you're talking about temper:
settling large cracks around
ft pl
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Cracks in the foundation also
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own. e 2have to examine your roof booklets, "Paint Your House
you recommend. What is your to determine whether the old Inside and Out" OR "How To
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ighbors who have had roof- wise to bring it up to the recing work done Gn t~pir homes. ornmended level to cut down
hea ti ng costs I roper insuIrequire roofing contractors to tion can cut heating Iupl use
be licensed. F_nter the fly.bYp
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nighters.
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o. The Chimney. While owners will tell
yowre up there. check out ter beaters are one of the first
go. hcI c4; ;ay
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om $200 to $SOO.
not sealed with caulking, Check for rust or leaks an the
vou've got another job on your hottora of the tank. Then
6nds,
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Unless
tion and hii e a plumber to check out
buckli
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the pipes for you. it is
i very
are danger sigT3. New alumi- difficult to detect detective
num gutte7s are expemive.
plumbing. The worst plumbing
problems usually occur in old.
4. Exterior
ine the outside of the house er houses with iron or steel
closely to see if a new paint Pipes. which corrode after
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bacon, eggs, milk, butter
addition to lowering the family vindows and unused doors
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and amthing else needed.
thermostat, she pulled the completely with heavy plastic
draperies over a large drafty uttich might be taped on. Keep
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%inter. and it helped ease the away fr(in heating units where
fuel consumpt!cn, she said.
they might binck the flow of
That aiiail but useiui tip had iw'it Ashiet of aluinu'um or ,.
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toavoldheatesiWnders for conservbg fuel.
caping. Repair faucet drip -if
AP Newifeatures Writer
-rature...Keep liot water drips at the rate of
Operation Fuel Shortage is thermostat at 70 degrees or one drop a smnd. 700 gallons
underway in most homE3. less. Every dep ree over that in - of water and a considerable
Wood-burning stoves are mak- creases the cost uf fuel by 3 per muount of energy will be
comeback - one city re- c-rl...In additiori to lowering %-asti,N
, I each year.
ported a 700 per cent increase lh the.-mo7tat a! night, turn it
Appliance Use -avoi
heavy
appliances - floor sandacquire them against the day. ,Ner a weekend...If oac p1wis
ers,
and
the like -during peak
imneys are being cleaned a mid-weather vacation, t4rn
iods when schools.
per
energy
;W firewocKI is being ordered the thermostat to 55. ..a therin the interest of fuel pre- Iik)stAt in a cold or draft) place Stores, fattories are ma ing
paredness.
ran inCrease the fuel used. .11 high energy demands. In those
Fuel watchers in the govern- It is on a wall exposed to H WIfl- peak hours uD one uq sash
rather than several small ones,
men a remoni or hth
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w use or airing a room
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in monitor beating reof fuel burned in the house de- 91iremenLs irregularly.
Wirs clean or air will get to
pends on how much the temFurnaces should be cleaned
perature outdoors goes below 65 regularly. Dirty Nters in warm plams wher It is not ne
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degrees. Ev,
,n then, body heat, air systems can cause poor disst ove use, good insulLition and tribution of heat. Ditto dust on turned on and off constantly.
Tele I5tn rriu(rs a big power
air tightness may keep the Fur iadiator base boards
19.u1t vacuum cleaners
nace From chugging away even
Room Pointers: close off
though the temperature goes unused rooms in the house. be kepte rwining while furniture
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Plant Bulbs Now

Seminole County Land Transactions Recorded
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Sunday, Nov. 11, 1973—SC

Swofford Responds,
Donates Cedar Tree

W inter Color

Bramur Dcv. to Wm. 1..
Spitler Constr. In Robt. K.
Geneva U. Rogers to i.c
Bel Aire Homes Inc. to Loring
Walter G. Guy Jr. &amp; WI. ConH.A. Roes Constr. to David M.
(QCD) Eunice Wolf, form.
QCD Sabal Point Prop Inc
Kramer &amp; wf Nona, LI 187 Rogers, LIz 9 &amp; 10 Roa'et,
Wallace &amp; WI. Andrea U 157
stance to Cornelia K. Guy, U 16 Armstrong &amp; WI Barbara, I.A. Stallings
Murray &amp; wf Susan, U 499
K.
to Org. Bism Fruit Co. to 1)1st. School Board of Scm
Woodcrest Un. 5 $3400
[its., $ioo.
As the weather cools during grape hyacinths,
Lanta s.d 3rd Sec, $23,900.
Blk A, The Meadows Un. No. 1, 39, Blk G. North Oil. Terr., See Beg 2607.02' N of
Spring Oaks Un. 111, $37,200.
Mayor Swofford responded
Mrs. dare Orofino, Alta.
SW cor of sec Co. Tr. G, Sabal Point, $100
narcissus and
In general, mast bulbs thrive
Gray Meade et alto Geo.
Geneva D. Rogers to T.C.
the
coming
weeks
many
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Scott,
Ind.
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5 Un. 1, $27,000.
Dewwy
monte,
is
chairman
by
personally donating a beau.
of
the
San
of us arnryllls are true bulbs;
6-20-30 '-tin E 705' N 17.06' dc,
Annie K Wicswear &amp; hb A. F
in a well-drained soil having
Waite,' Levy &amp; WI. Bernice to
Gotsis &amp; wf Sivita, S of U 62 Rogers, Lt 1 LakemnGry
will devote more time to gar
Br
Richard M. Bond, Ind. &amp;
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est
Jewel
A.
to
James
W.
tiful
Red Cedar tree, It is
Heights
H.A. Ross Constr. to James $ioo.
Civic Associ-'-' -:
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gladiolus, crocus ,'nd n'ont
to Mania A. Wright, Beg.
plentyof organic matter. A
Will. Edw. Carry!, U 15 less E
131k 3 Vet Wlduiere, $42,000. IhltS
Trustee Corn a
Margaret,
&amp;
J.
T.
P.
Rhitimer&amp; wf
Frein &amp; wf Judith E., U 32
d.:ng. There are many things bretia are corms; calla lilly, sunny spot
ation Beautification Program. planted inside the entrance to
. WP,
Clyde H. Higgs &amp; wfGlenda On E line of NE'i of NWL1
is best but some
16.94' of 16 lcss W 37.12',
Elmer S. 1.evie &amp; wf Ja net to
E
L..
we can do during the fall to caladiutii and
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She recently contacted AIls- San Sebastian Heights, and alacres m 1 lying So of howell 131k E. North Oil. Terr., Sec 6 to Win. J. Lynch &amp; wf Valerie, 132040, etc., $3,500.
flk &amp; wt Laura Mae, S 440' of
tuberose are
bulbs will Flower In partial
Anthony S. Talasko &amp; %-f Donna
Bel-Aire Homesi Inc., to Wm. Sanlando Sub. Beaut-, Palm
' improve and beautify our home tubers; and canna
Creek In NW 'a of SW ,r'4 of See Un. 1 $27,200.
monte
Mayor Lawrence Swof. ready the community is enIA 10 Blk C Lynwood Rev,
is an shade
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C., LI 31 131k 29 Drvamwo)d 4th 1. Hartman &amp; Ilargaret P.,Spring See, $43,100.
440 $100.
ford,
of
S
440'
of
W
495',
lesj
W
50'
to
see If a tree could be joying the lovely sight. Swof(QCD) James D. Kelsy to $32,000.
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Geo. C. Scott &amp; wf Gypsie to
grounds Including flower example of the rhizome type.
The climate In Florida is
Addn., $22,700.
490Sxing Oaks Un. III, $37,200.
,
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gardens.
One
group
of
plants
To
bound
to
Blanch C. Kelsay, E 33.33' of Lt
serve as a permanent ford is also acquiring one tree
Lillian B. Sparks, Form. Uoyd
Eldo Wrn. Brown &amp; wf Edna, N $25,000.
most people, all these plants favorable for growing many
(QCD) Lenard Anemaet
j-Josephine Avampato, wid
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Robt. E. Brinin&amp; wf Peggy to
iQCD Arthur Kalmus to to Billy L. Sparks &amp; WI. Lillian
that is very desirable for Winter are
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W.
&amp; wf Carolyn to
community
tree. "We wanted a for each home, to be planted in
rnJudy
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33 of 17 Blk E, Lake Delnora Anernaet, lit I Bx 51 148.18' of S 1923.84' of Govt. U I,
16
&amp;
W
33,'
called bulbs,
Josephine A. Restivo, US 20 &amp;
tropical and sub-tropical bulbs
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Eldo Wm. Brown &amp; wt Edna NI.. Wilma L. Kalmus form. 1.19 &amp; S'2 of S 131K 1 Lake View
color
is
the
bulbs.
Georgia
tree
that
Whaley
&amp;
wf
could
be decorated the easement along the streets.
David
E.
Wayman
HIs.,
Addn
$100.
The
24-19.29 less part, $5cX).
word
Bulbs may be grown in beds which are only grown as pot
U 6 Citrus Ills., $100.
21 Blk A crystal Bowl Second
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S 74.06' of N 513.6' of Si of SW
Berry) wf of Arthur U 10131k E s.d Lk Mary $100.
bulb,
as
used
in
and
used
as
a
Christmas
tree
Hallmark
Constr.
to
Emiziab
K.,
IA
32131k
16,
Weathersfield,
(QC) Robert W. Dyer &amp; WI
its most to produce a mass of color or for
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plants In the North. UnforAddn, CB, $100.
See 19-19.30 W of Org Dlv &amp; N Country Club Manor Un. 1 1100.
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sense,
includes
each
year,
with
the
children
of
Said Mrs. Orofino, "Mayor
Nonajean H., to Nonajean H.
true cut [lowers or they may be used
Perry Davis &amp; wf Missouri to Lewis Jr &amp; wt Maple L., Lt 33 2nd Addn., $21,400.
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Josephine Avampato
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74.06' of S 1775.66' of Go-t, ii
Ewald C. Farwig &amp; wr
to Sally Dyer, Lt 90
Margaret L. NOrman to
the
community
making
decoraSwofford
has really been a lifeWashington
the
1100.
McKinley
Harrison
&amp;
wt
Blk
C
Oaks,
Sec
2,
10..
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bulbs,
corms,
tubers.
and
in
the
perennial
border
or
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Michael F. Evans &amp; wf Carol Marjorie &amp; Dorothy Nicholas
Sec 24-1929, si.
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lions."
rhizomes.
For
example:
lilies
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4
qu
T.
Norman,
Win.
E.
Robert
saver."
Iclg Dcv. Inc. to Earl V Josephine, Lt 4 Survey Prop. of 20,6O0.
O.f
, the edge of shrubbery.
tulips, hyacinths, some irises
lAs 22 &amp; 23 Blk A. Crystal Bowl
Clyde Rapp &amp; %v-f Emma to to Wa) ne S. C,cynowa, sgi. &amp; wid to Billy J. Gibson &amp; Wt.
Upham &amp; wt Mon W., condom. Tom Smith, $700.
Hallmark Constr. to Dgrothy Norman, Glen D. Norman &amp;
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and
lilies
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do not grow well in
Charles A. Ruby &amp; wf Linda, U Connie J. Ringdahl, Us. 157 &amp; Dorothy 1.t 10 &amp; E 25' of 11, Blk 3 Second Addn. CB, $100.
Mina M. Bandy, U 5 Lake
Unit 101 Bldg. 1, Crown Oaks
Jr
&amp;
wf
Moore,
U
36
131k
C,
Washington
Thomas
Pierce
often these bulbs
Ronald E. Meyer &amp; WI
158 Loch Arbor Crystal lakes Resurvey Bk 4 Wildmere
55 Bear Lake Hills $21
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lstadn. $25,900.
Oaks Sec 2, $18,100.
Dorothy to A. John Michel, Lt
Margaret
to
Charles
A.
Motor
&amp;
Cub
Sec.
$23,500.
$21,000.
E. E. Fisher &amp; wt Oveda to
Orange Terr., $37,400.
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a.
WI. Sylvia M. Lt 52 Sleepy
Artema McCoy &amp; wf Margaret
Benjamin Glazer &amp;
(QCD Norman E. Sloan Jr.
Bramur Dcv. to John E.
Wilco
Constr.
to
Ronald
A
be
discouraged,
we
can
gorw
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Hollow 1st Addn,, $56000.
L. LIz 1 &amp; 2 111k 1 Fairtane Est.,
Roberta
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to Sidney C Ward &amp; Ilamlen &amp; wf Renate M., IA I Lallier &amp; wf Gail, Lt 170 to Sally S., LIz 1-14 md Lake
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QCD
Florida
lnternit'l
Land
Sec I repi. $8.(KK).
Guy W., N 660' of Wi of NWL
1.
Harney Shores, lit Addn etc.,
Woodcrcst, Un. 5, $34,700.
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tate transactions for the week
131k
B
Lynwood
Rev..
$28,700.
andIthspecia1Ireatment,can
Planning Inc. to Charles A. of See 3-4-21-31 $100,600.
Z Harold Morgan &amp; wf NOCIU
Bramur Dcv. to James $100.
even
grow
some
of
the
Matar
nor&amp;
WI.
Sylvia
Lt
52
Sleepy
to Dennis M. Cox &amp; wt Barbara,
Lenora C. Dorsey to J.D.
By DAVID DeVOLI,
Nellie Henry to Ted Wilson,
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petunias. The grandifloras take
F
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bulbs.
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......$16,400.
Kathryn 4th Addn $7,000.
Jimmie K. Foster &amp; WI 4th Addn, $13,900.
Joyce, U 1 131k 12 Tier 6, Sanplanted
in
beds,
but
do
bounce
Er'eil
J.
Tyhnrskt
&amp;
WI.
bulbs well adapted to Finn
e cornaprab le period in 1973 .
Louis
Petunias may \ cli be the back. ,\s
w
.bd
~,
lkrlIi t Ulivr 1.. (;l- .i.iR,
1i
, $1,toU,
ih.u- liti &amp; ,i (kt.ilLI.
put plants, window box
i'imela to James T. Li}
The small-flowered cluikc
-Will.
M.
Miller
Jr
&amp;
wt
Susan
'
Douglas
Arvey
&amp;
wf
Charlotte,
J.,
Lt
perfect
performers—but
in
77
Langdale,
Agmt Deed, Win. H. Stemper wi Joann
to htar%in G.Scott &amp; Wt
plants or In hanging baskets,
- '
type of narcissus called the
During the post week real estate valued Wt. Charlotte L Ll 14 Blk F. Lt 144 Longdale Ist Addn &amp; wt Mildred to Eugene D. $15,100.
to Augustus T. Bazin &amp; wt
Florida there is one serious they can he better displayed
LIz 5 7 &amp; 8, Blk 7 A B Russell
Paradise Petal 1st Sec., $29,500.
polyanthus type can be grown
.
.'.
. ..
$14,000.
Philip T. Cowherd &amp; wf Laurie A., LI 3 Mead Manor Un.
Jackson &amp; wf Maria C., Us 1415
problem homeowners must and protected from the
Addn, Ft Reed, $6,500.
Hobino.Ladd Fla., Inc. to
in Florida. Old varlefles such as
1'
'
(QCD) Dolores M. Kieffer, &amp; 16 131k 13 Be) A
$45()() Patricia to Robert A. lUcks &amp; 1.$29,000.
watch out for!
at $5,099,930 changed hands down
it
Herman Mathews &amp; wt
weather. Remember that both
loberto L. Eacott &amp; Wt. Aria
paper white, Chinese sacred
t,.
W. Epps Jr &amp; wf Mary to
sgllo Donald P. Kieffer, Lts3&amp;
Compact,
I
free-flowering types can also be obtained With
David L. Scott &amp; wf Betty to wf Barbara J., Lt 27 (less E
Frances to Donald Shell &amp; wt
M., LI 112 Northwood, *39.500. 481k A, U6, 131kB &amp; Us89 10&amp;
lily,
Soleil
d'Or
can
be
grown
11
David
D.
Chaccy
&amp;
wf
Gilda
A.,
9
f
rom
,etw.Iss
are
the
aumber
one
.
the
W
20.83')
$6 41 0.000 activif-- in the
Luclen P. Vivas &amp; v-i Gilberte, 20.77') &amp; II 26 (k.ss
- Caro1n, U 27 81k A U
double flowers.
,PV~
cors or forced to flower
.— - -.
annual flower. They have a
Brantley Isles, Sec. Addn,
Mildred Audrv Walsh. l.4tc 24.
indoors.
niey
at
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'
..2&amp;'I p..
e
I
u:lv
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r
.
rth
f
i
r.ity
'
0
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.
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.. in
. 7 . '..,,.,
. .. .t.. :;
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Petwi aa uan tie starwa as planted in .it.woer and
I..
TREE DONA TED BY MAYOR
- tt.1)I Clcoii IT trstinc,
usfu1ness unmatched among seed from Aug
(QCD FrancIs L hiloyd, sgl
iiuznasJ..ii'yrr&amp;w1
Wilson Addn. Lk. Mary,
ust to January, November. Most other varieties
11.,.'•_-_..-l1
1
,
$100. sgIIoBalphSye[ntz that part of
-1 and Mrs. Clare Orofino
flowers. They are used in small
. . Altamonte Mayor Lawrence Swofforu
.
- -.
...
—
.. •
Win. 3. Melceh &amp; wt tirrtn",
January 1 to dote, real estate
David Kerben &amp; WE ;4j
but the tiny, fragile seed are of narcissus, da!fodlls or
SWu(SW-ofNW"i
garden borders, as ground hard for
' of t': uu' of LI ..4 Golf
113 81k 5 repl. Sb 1 &amp; 2 No. Oil.
(Photo by Elda Nichols)
Alma to Henry P. Helneinann &amp; 29,
many home gardeners
jonquils bloom poorly except In
Seminole
County
continues
its
4
covers,
N r-w Paota-Markham
Course Addn $100.
Towaslte 4th AddU, $17,'00.
mass bed plantings for to grow. Seed germinate in northwest Florida.
conveyances have totaled $285,233,465. WI Gertr5ude, W cf E of Rd N&amp; of
S or KR *100
bold displays. In window boxes, about a week, if the ants don't
Harry H Zimmerli &amp; wf
Flora Hyde form. Ross &amp; hb
•—
NE i of SE Cf.'C 2749.29, 00.
fantastic growth rate making it one
Crinums are well-adapted to
Einheit
Constr.
to
Lynn
planters,
C
Va.
Perez
&amp;
Hattie
to
Acisclo
Merle to Rand)' L. Stiffey &amp; WI
har.glng baskets and get them first, and plants reach Florida and if planted in the
Patsy Warner Jr. &amp; WI. Lemons &amp; wt
Ruby P. Bauer, 1 to Ralph T.
HI•Lo Corp Inc. to Bruce W.
Joan, Lt 34 less E
as pot plants.
Perez &amp; Carmen D. Perez, Lt.s
Terry, Lt 131k 13 Country Club Gilleon Sr &amp; wt
blooming size in 21 to 3'It — .of the fastest in the United States.
i
lE
winter, will produce large
Shirley S 138.00' Flower &amp; WI. linda N 70' of LI Eleanor to Elmer S. L.'vte, Lt 6 ' — It 35, less part etc. Blk A,
Just
choosing
a
color
and
Addn
Park
View
33
&amp;
34
Second
Manor Un. 2,
type
months.
1k
It's probably easier for
J The Woodlands, $39,200.
amaryllis-like flowers in late
ofE341.00'ofS875.62'ofNt. of 49 &amp; S 5' of 48, English Woods
Brantley Hall Est., $60,900.
of petunia is a real oroblem. most people to buy already
$23,000.
WINTER
Wm. K. Knight to Margaret SE' -. of SW3
Each
week,
The
Herald
repo
PARK—The education a I course three hours.
.,t
she
spring
and into the summer.
. of Sec 23-2042 1st Addn, $10,500.
J B M hlaulng &amp; Grading to
John A. Butler &amp; Wt. Velma
The types available art'— started bedding plants and
B Hagan &amp; wt
E Westgate Thomson, Lt 2 Blk
Arthur
Rollins College School of (Introduction to Real Estate
Registration will be in the
$5,400.
Jantes E.Giles &amp; Wt. Marilyn to Charles A. Maynard &amp; Wt. Edw. G. Behr &amp; wt Stella A., Lt
multiflora or grandiflora in place in the garden from
Singer Total Comfort Conditioning does six
total land transactions .within the
E Revenna Pk. Sec., Loch
Margaret to Rolling Hills Golf
a
Continuing
Education
has
Principles
and
Practices),
will
Easter
The
Park
lily
Is
Avenue Building ,428Park
also
At Pirilto &amp; WI Else to to Seminole Zoological soc. inc Joan, LI 29 Longdales-d,
16
Blk
CSan
Sebastian
HIs.,
Un.
singles
or
doubles.
The
important
things for the "climate" of your
singles November through March.
Arbor, $21,000.
Club Inc., AS—Sanlando spgs
common bulb which can be announced that it will again hold its next course registration Ave. South from 9a.m. to 5 p.m.
Henrj Kapiovitz &amp; wt Rose, Lt Iliac part of Lt 37 St. Josephs N
Concept
Designs
Inc.
to
2
*36,000.
county.
To
be
informed
of
our
are
still
the
most
house.
It
warms
popular,
it all in the winter. it cools it
Pete Smith &amp; wf Josie to
(oIf Course (nk-a Rolling Hills
offer the Florida Real Estate date on Nov. 14 through the M. in Room 4. Early registration is
planted in
12 Blk H Spring Lk Hills, Sec of 11115.1 acres rn-I, $20,000.
MarUnI Smith &amp; Wt. Donna .,I
especially
the
inultifloras
The
major
problem
limiting
November
and
ex.
License
law
course
to
Golf
Course)
desc.,
Tr.
C,
'
down
in
the
summer.
Cleans and filters the
Albert M. Clark Jr &amp; WI 114,700.
inClasses
for
the
4
month
will
be
peeled to flower mainly in
advised since all sectionsare
Win T. Jack &amp; wt Betty to
growth pattern be sure and read
Dcv. Entr., Inc. to Wm. E. 1126L.kAnnESt.,Un.2,$49,500.
which are small flowered but the use of petunias in Florida Is
air.
Deodorizes
terested
persons
Margaret,[A 5 B101 North Orl.
Sanlando Springs etc., $200,000.
in
preparation
held
it.
Puts
moisture into warm,
from Nov. 28 to Dec. 15 expected to Fill rapidly.
April, May and June.
J. Brailey Odham h wt Loulw Koss &amp; Wt. Pearl INI., condom. Igeo. J. Klett &amp; Wt. Delores to
bloom
so
profusely
that
they
disease'
Stephen
C.
Without
e
for
Hoeltke
dry
winter
air.
Itanches, Sec. 7. MAX
&amp;
wt
one
the
State
salesman's
and
with
major
the State examination
Another excellent bulb for th
4 &amp; W 17' of 5 BIk 2 Bel Air
to Kenneth B Kroog Jr &amp; wf lies. Nc. 17, Sheoah, $31,000.
Lifestyles each Sunday.
J. Russell Wolff &amp; Wt.. LI
are preferred for mass plan- disease, petunias would cer- home garden is the
broker's
license
Julian L. Stenstrom to wf Janice LI 4
Veni to James W. Dodd &amp; wf
GET THE FACTS! CALL 322-6390
examinations
scheduled
for Monday, Dec. 17.
For additional information,
_______________
_______
gladiolus. In
Blk 1) RepI Sanora
If A Ross Constr. to Gonzalo Katherine IA 17 131k 3 Fairlane less part $22,000.
tings.
Th
e
multifloras
stand
up
t.ainly
be
a
LOUISe H., L&amp;s6,7,8,911,
perfect
an
d
for
genera
real
N
performer,
estate
Bessie
A.,
S
30'
of
Lt
4
&amp;
45'
of
Classes
will
nicet
three
times
call
southern
Florida,
(QCD) Lalon C. Seaman &amp;
the corms are
(305) 646-2122, or write
'2,13 Un 1 &amp; 2135,900.
D. Roque &amp;WLJosefaM.,Lt18 Esi, Sec I repi., $16,900.,
very well to adverse conditions. All at once a seemingly healthy planted from September knowledge
&amp; 1481k 8, Highland Park, $100.
5131k 1), Ridge High &amp;d $23,500.
per week for three weeks with School of Continuing Education,
Burton
Randy
to
Mary
G.
Johnson
Inex L Pearson, sgl to Dlii J No. Oil Tem. Sec Un. 1,
Devco Oil Inc. to Arlington S.
Seaboard Coast Line KR. to
Ellen P. M. Truax to
The grandifloras (single) petunia will wilt and die. The
The noncredit course, which each session, except the final Box 235, Rollins
Richard M. Bond &amp; wt
form. flyers, US 111k A Dol4tay H. W. Wall Jr.,
through February. In northern
Rolli College, Winter
Trustee — Lots Brockelt Jr. &amp; Wt. Kathryn J., Frances to John T. Stewart,
Cameo Builders Inc. to Shannon E Shalfer, Trustee for $26,700.
A. Truax &amp; WI. Ellen P. L to 8
Include
the
"fancy"
types
problemlsnotchredflya
la(k
of
does
not replace the required one, lasting approximately Park, Florida 32789.
Florida
Manor
*100.
delay
planting
until
Jerry U. Norman &amp; WE. Carol Tigues s.d No. 2, *100.
2609 S. Sanford Ave.
6, 7,8,9&amp; 10131k lN Tier 5, E. R. LI 23 Blk If Camelot
Richard B. Glidden &amp; *1 Mary, Philmore W. Richmond, LI 3
Sanford
having large flowers. Petals water, but a disease called by January or February. About
Un. 2, Beg. 617.76' E of S'i see Sec 2David
K
R.
Nicoll
III
&amp;
.
Riccard
&amp;
1681k!
Shadow
Hill,
$37,000.
Duck
Pond
Addn
CB
&amp;
trlr.
to
Wm
U.
WI.
wf
Traffords
Map
of
Sanford
etc.
$33,100.
.,.._
11
- (QCD) Russell H. Manes to
have
varied
forms
from
ruffled
many
different
nnmtt._.i-Ef
.1......
20-30 etc 706.601 acres etc. $100.
..
.
Catherine to
H. Turner .06 acre,
Noma J., U la? less N 5', Dlii G Ellen Patricia M
Noa
Charles A. Hill &amp; Wt. Eliz. to
Frark L. Schrimsher &amp; 'Al $9,500.
Lt 8 &amp;
and
fringed
types
to
stem
ever
rot,
rot, damping-off,
the
(QCD
John
T.
Stewart,
to
wilt, will be rewarded with a
Jean Pd., 1* 61 Sunland
(QCD) Page S Leake &amp; WI Spring Lk hills, Sec 3, 162,000. Tigues s.d $100. Manes,
R. W. Wall Jr., Ind. &amp; Trustee Consolidated Land Dcv. Inc., Lt
Pamela to Gerald 11. McNabb &amp;
'II
.fincreasingly popular cascade blight and crown rot
Hidden
Lake
Dcv.
Crp.,
same
beautiful mass of color.
Eat.,
1st
Addn
$21,000.
to
Clyde Smith, Trueste etc to
etc to B. Boyd BenjamLi &amp; Wt. 14 131k A. North Gil.
WI hlarbot, Lt 90 Winsor Manor Jasper S. Sharnon E Shatter
jwm
---= J A
IQCD, Russell It. Manes to
as
above
706.601
acres less
Lewis Reeves, agl &amp; Mary Julie I2ts 6, , 8,9 &amp; 10131k IN, Sec 8, *3,000.
U 3 Duck Pond Adda CB &amp; trlr. Bobby D. Summers &amp; Wt. Doris Ellen P. Manes, 1.48 Tigues &amp;d,
1st Addn, $39,5()()
$100.
Yarberry, sgl to Life Builders Tier 5, Tralfords Map of San.
J.,W'of NE L of SW 'iof NW $100.
Trim-71c, Inc. to Merrill E.
Dermott P. Rogers, Trustee
(QCD)
Barbara L Dommel,
l
Inc
&amp; SUlk C, Sanlancjo ford etc., *100.
.Elrnco Constr. to Frank A.
Sec 36.19-29 subj mtg.,
Brit-ton &amp; Wt. Marjorie, LI
&amp; wt Dorothy to Belle Ave
Land Holding &amp; Expi. Co. to
wid
to
Rosa
M. Rotundo with
fliNardo &amp; wt Lois, Lt 505 $10,000.
(QCD) K. %V Wall Jr., hid. etc Winsor Manor 1st Addn.,
Investors. LTD.,S 19199'o! IA
Ernest J. Dresser &amp; WI. Joan, Springs, Lake Oaks Sec. $6,800.
life
mt.
to
Paul
H. Daniels, E 40'
Roy Capps &amp; wf Eva to Paul
ByIA)LJISEL GILL
bohydrate, and Fat (and If you compare values of a food
Donald W. Wilson &amp; WI. LI 3 Lake Proctor Oaks, $30Ci0
to Jack Krider, Beg NE car Lt 6 $48,500.
&amp; all of 9 131k 13, Johnson Winter Springs Un. 4 $50,800.
of
LI
92
Sanford
Ills.
Addn
*100.
V
Larsch
&amp;
WI
Barbara,
Us
Extension
Mildred
Home
Chapman
form.
possible
Linda to K. M. Sandon &amp; Wt.
fatty acids and of one type with those of
22 131k 1N Tier 5, N. K. Traffords
Sol-Dak Bides Inc to Thomas
Poultry Farms, ioo.
Geo. A. Maffeit &amp; Wf &amp; 24 Oak
Lena Ludlow, wid to Rosa M.
Hill 5-d *3,500.
Johnson &amp; fib Hugh to Jose A IA
Economics Agent
cholesterol) in a serving of another—milk with green
N., Ltws 125,127 &amp; 129 Margaret to Ted Williams &amp; WI.
Map, thence N 33.0' etc A Carr&amp; WI. Penny A., LII 1, 2
Marvin nmgarner &amp;
Rotundo, life mt. Paul If.
Robt. N. Webder &amp; wf &amp; $100. Devco of On Inc. to &amp; 3 Dii 8
different foods; to learn which vegetables, for example—It is
I
Geneva to Hugh E. Chapman &amp; Martinez &amp; WI Iris Pd.. 114 Bflc Santo Pk, $42,000.
Crystal Lake Winter
Selma C., that part of jirce1 of
Daniels E 40 of Lt 92 Sanford
Dean
E.
Webster
&amp;
WI
The
"Why"
of
Sunland
Est.,
Win.
Nutrition
foods
$16,500.
Clara
0.
Snoke,
wid
are
worthwhile
to
Joseph
land
to
sources
Thomas
U.
Borowy
&amp;
WI.
Homes,
of
WI Mildred, LI_s 27 &amp; 28 1st Athth
not helpful.
form. Lt 7 Blk I), Seminole
123.700.
1115. Addn. $10,000
L Hood Lt 35A, McNeils Org. Patricia L IA 39 131k
Labeling—There are at least protein,
Wilco Constr. to Walter S. T. Schaeffer &amp; Wt. Vera L, LI S tits., Addn etc. $100.
0
1P
vitamins,
and
Third, to plan food for a day
$14,.
Corintha M. Jaeb, wid 1.0
11, C.meloI
(QçTJ) [LD. Doolittle, sgl to
Villa $20,000.
three ways how consumers can minerals; and to compare
to Argo &amp;wf Raquel V.,Lt4 Blk K 131k F Country Club Manor Un.
Un. 2,134,000.
James S.
Patrick J. Knipe, trustee etc.,
that will provide recommended
&amp; wf F
harry M. Byers &amp; Wt. Eliz.
Irene S Duolittle, S 107.5' of N
(QCD) Ethel Webster &amp; WI &amp;
use nutrition information on nutritive values of corn- amounts of nutrients. Many
Anthony Lattanzlo &amp; WI. Be 93.5'E of SW cci of NW of
Donald L. Fisk &amp; wt Susan, Lt No. Oil Ten., Sec I Un. 1 1. $18,000.
To John T. White &amp; WI. t.ous, Lt
173
470.0'
of
E
240'
of
that
part
of
labels.
As in everything, unless mercially prepared foods with
$29,300.
Greater Constr. to Mark ft. 26 Corrected &amp; Rev. P1a1 of Dean E Webster &amp; wf to Wm. L. Katherine to Charles W. Fin. Sec 17-21-30 run E 108.3' etc. Govi its 3 &amp; 4, Sec. 6-20-30 W of
foods that the consumer uses
24 Williamson His., $13,500.
Hood, LI 35A, McNells Org. nigan &amp; Wt. Va.
you use what you've got—
Antonio Lopez &amp; WI Sofia to Lazar&amp; WI. Maxine, Lt 16 Blk 2 Normandy Park, $21,530.
those that they might replace in
John Jacobs &amp; WI Dolores to
will not be labeled—this is a
Lt 11 131k 2 No. $100.
IlK less W 25' for rd $100.
Villa.
$20,o().
having
it
is
of
no va3'e. First,
Patrick.3.
Dogherty
&amp;
wf
the
diet.
Joan
Woodlands,
Sec.
4,
*43,500.
Or). Fifth Addn, $20,330.
voluntary
problem
Ronald Pd. CamUJon,
of
(QCD) F. A. Xinaey &amp;
Robert C. uyers Sr. sgl. to
..
a-" IA I IIU5aII
WI g)d1
you
must become aware of
•. ..., .
"
,..hl.,. S., LI 49 H1ghridge addn Glen
,.
Michael Duska Jr. &amp; Wt. Ruth F. Hawkins, EL of LI
nutrition3l labeling and all
-Giareis it. fteeves &amp;
(QCD) Ethel Webster Tour,
168 bara to AP Walsh &amp; wt Iris S.,
some of the nutrients required
Arden HIs. Un. 2
The most meaningful cornWI. Nellie B. U U 81k 21 for. Webster to Win. L. Hood. u RozeLle to IrIs V. Rivera, agi. o P Swope Land Co Plat of
products will not be Included.
$38.50.
airbared uiis i wt.
9m
I , i~4
,~
.
of 11 12, all of 13 Blk 6,
for
growth
and
health.
Foods
(QCD)WImson&amp;SandraKnou
parisopj
for
the
food
£hwwvf
$°
34
Townsite of
Black
Hammock,
17,700,
. Chulnota, 3M MeNds Org. Villa 1LOO.
!
~
-mtf-~.
~._.
X
Sanlzndo
The
Suburb
Iseaut.,
vary
Brinnon &amp; Son Bidrs. Inc to to Hidden
in
i. -..- _ -I• the hinds and amounts will be those made among foods
Eat.
-.
Civic
(QCD) Clayton C. Brooks,
Kenneth Wright &amp; Clara to Alt. Sec. $34,0
Barney Greer &amp; WI. Mary t $17,000.
Raymond Gerard &amp; wf
Therciore, the consumer will
00
Albert D. Capouano &amp; wf Jane Organization, Inc. Pt. of Lt I
of
nutrients
they
contain
and
a
that
to
Clifton
E. Knight &amp; Wf. Fla. Con!. Assn 7th day Adv.,
might be substituted for need certain Information other
Charles K. Reeves &amp; Wt. Barbara to Wm. D. Westerfield
Roger A. Levesque &amp; Wt. E.
.1 variety of
'.~ Ic.
R., S 47' of Lt 13 &amp; N 53' of 14, Beg S cor. N 39 deg 38 min :W Vada,
0.
.
foods is required to each other in meals. Values for
H.A. Ross Constr. to FAw In A. L( 27 &amp; E 18' of 28 Blk F. Nellie to Kenneth D. MeNair, Lt &amp; wt Mardell 14t 19 Duck Pond Norma Beg. 4&amp;1.38' S of E14 lAs 105, Springlake s-d, SlW.
than that on labels to plan food
V
4"
.
*....I
Sanlando Sub. Beaut., $42,000. see. W16'N50 deg 2l min 6see
supply the amounts of these fresh whole milk
Sec. post SEC 11-20-30 etc.
Colbert Constr. to John E. Harrington &amp; ,at Sharon it 47
I ~,
might be for a day. However, as nutrient
W. Altoiiite ills., s. 2, 12 Blk 21 Towisite of North Addn CB less part,
QCD
nutrients
Ruth Wilson to E lift. etc. $100.
recommended
daily.
(Corrective),
$100.
Horn
compared
Chuluota,
$17,900.
&amp;
Wt.
with
Patty,
It
41
Rich.
111k
E.
North
Or).
Tern.,
Sec
6
those
Bruce H. Stockton &amp; wf
for labeling gets underway more
$34 500
Premier Designs Inc., LI 1 Blk
Second, you need to compare chocolate drink, cream cheese(QCD) Rlchiird P Derwinls to
Robert W. Ivey, sgl. to Heulon field, $26,800.
Unit 1 125,400.
Richard W. hierrnann&amp; WE. S. Deborah to George Ingrao, so.,
Raymond McKeon &amp; Wt.
tool, for helping consumers to
nutritive values of different with American cheese, canned
2.3, Sanlando Sub. Beaut., Patricia L. Derwinis aka
James H. Spearman &amp; WI
H A Ross Contr. to Lonnie L.
Yolanda to James Saunders &amp; Mice to Orrin J. Welty &amp; WI. LI 9 Blk B Summeraet North D. Barron &amp; Wt. Deana K., N
total nutrients for a day's food
Altamonte Sec. $100.
foods. Specifically, to compare tuna with peanut butter, or
Patterson, U 15 131k 1 Lynwood Wt. Sharyn
424' of LI 5, &amp; LI 4, less N 84.6' Lola to Richard bums &amp; WI. Friend &amp; wf Diana L., US DIII 0
and to evaluate these tools will
&amp; James Young, Lt Veldin, U 74 Highland Pines See 4 $23200
Charles N. Updegratf, exec. Rev. *100.
amounts of calories, car- orange juice with tomato juice.
131k E. III Alta Little Acres, Joyce, 1121 81k 15 Eaitbrook
North Orlando Ten., Sec 6 Unit
Trim-Tic, Inc. to Merwyn H.
24 Dlii 1) Camelot Un. I, $32,500. Cii. 3, 127,500
probably become available.
est Darrell to Frank J. Gregory
(QCD) Thomas W. Mulkey &amp;
d Un. 6, $34,900.
1127,900.
Max J. Garapic &amp; R. C. Miller &amp; wt Mary G., LI V $23,000.
Hi-La corp to Wafter if.
&amp; wt Marguerite S., IA 37 &amp; W wt Florence E. to Florence E.
Trim-Tic, Inc. to David H.
Cantrell to Gary E. Kaiser, Winw Manor Ist Addn $49,9W
(QCD) Gidus Bldrs Inc. to
H A Ross Constr. to David 1,
WagnrT &amp; Wt. June,
IS' of 35, Queens Mirror So. Mulkey, Lot 5, J.L. Hill's Little 1.34' English WoodsIA 23 less N
Harwell
&amp;
WI.
Betty
1A
1st Addn., trustee, that part of LI 30
186 Schraw Entr., Inc., FP — LII
Hallmark Constr. to Willie
Adams &amp; wt Maria E., 1134 Blk
Repl ks CB, $16,500.
Bear Lk s.d $100.
0
Winsor Manor, lit Addn, &amp; 26 111k 25, Sanlando The G No. Oil. leer., Sec 5 Unit 1 '
Entzminger Farms Add, Earl Downs &amp; wt Maxine
$51,533.
31
Ruth E. Moore to John R.
Florence E. Mulkey to Verner
Dlii C, Washington Oaks See 2 $37,500.
Suburb IIeauIIlw, Sanford Sec., $29,600.
øaii harbour Crp to Martha $60,000.
-.
Booth &amp; WI Sherry, Li 9 G. Anderson &amp; WI Eliz.. 115 J I A.
SANFORD AND SEMINOLE COUNTY
QCD)
Charles
Tyler
Jr.
&amp;
Teresa
to
$1,800.
i
$18,400
Luis
Valdes
&amp;
WI.
•I- ,
Shoemaker Constr. Co Inc. to
Parnell, AS, condom, Oak
Ackii3, lits, SL,000.
Hill's lAthe Bear Lake
Ted N. Horton &amp; WI. Barbara
Josef ma to M&amp;M Dcv., LI 12 &amp;
Univ. Constr. Indus. Inc. etc S. Kuby Moncrief. wt. LI 3-Beg
Hallmark Constr. to Stephen
harbour, Sec. I $40,000.
THIRD QUARTER 1972-1913 COMPARATIVE FIGURES
Leslie M. Gaffleld to James J. $13,000.
J.,
LI 11 BIk D, Summerset No., to Seminole Industrial Park at pt on S line of &amp; 207.60' W of
W 33.33' of 11 131k E Lake C. Wright, LI 32 81k C,
Nichols &amp; WI Cheryl 1.., U 29
Superior Constr. to [aids P.
James D. McLeod Jr &amp; wf
Per Cent
Sept. 30,
Sec III, $15,700.
Sept. 30,
K Wayman Ills., A, $100.
Washington Oaks Sec 2 *19,100.
Inc, LI 122 (less NW &amp; IA 124 SE com of LI 15 Loch Arbor Isle
K. TherLault &amp; Wt. Sylvia S., LI
Bhk 3 Weathrrsflrld lit Addn, Pamela to Judith Andrews.,
similar to photo
Raymond Kelly &amp; Geraldine Slavin Colony Co. sd, $19,700. of Pines Sec. 2 etc. LI 4. 120,000.
Change
1912
1973
Paul Sinder &amp; WI. Aleita to Carleton V Hansen &amp; WI
$21,290.
&amp; Joan T Moyer, LI 12 81k 8 51 81k D. Winter Woods Un. 5, Jorge E. Diaz &amp; WI. Idalla, LI Dorothy to Abraham F. lgueroa
10 Vernon L. Glenn &amp; Evelyn J.,
Albert J Thornton &amp; wt
Ronald Woodburn &amp; wt
Charles Myers &amp; ,Al Barbara Heftier Homes Or) Sec 1*22,700. $32,300.
Bank Deposits, Sanford
$107,249,134
+22.9
$131,849,964
LI 29 Orange Est., $17,500.
36 Palni Park, $8,500.
&amp; wE Maria III 44 Highland
Deweas' to Peter V. Piacenti &amp; Marjorie to Kohl. T. Callahan &amp;
Nader Homes, Inc to Pornpeo
to James A. Clark &amp; wt Lena, Lt
Bel.Mr homes, tae to uiii
*
Bank
Deposits,
Scm.
County
(QCD)
171,844,052
222,461,746
(QCD) Nina Whitewolf aka Pines Un. 1 $75()()
+29.4
Horace E. Paul &amp; Wt. wf Cynthia E 14.75' of LI 22 &amp; W wt Susan If., LI 3 Cutler Cove
All Price Ranges Available! Excellent
And, You Have A Beautiful Mobile Home To
13 Williamson 1115., I17,00.
A Coyle &amp; Kathleen 6 Co)'
Ie Dillocro &amp; WI. Lk1ana, IA 193 &amp; Harden to Michael D. Whitwolf,
HaloLse to Haloise D. Paul, LI 23 60.25' of 21 131k .3, *41,500.
* Bank Resources, Sanford
4
126,517,534
O'Neil B. Feltrnan &amp; wf E&amp;IIC
160,807,873
$44,000.
+27.1
Bank
Financing With Up To 15 Years At
Put On It!
John W. Ballew, &amp; wt Janice its. IA 472 Spring Oaks Un. 11 S 1.0'of IA Barclay Woods 2nd Banysn
&amp; WN of 22 Lake Mary Manor,
Dr., Mt1d., Lt 27 &amp; E 38' to Brent If Weinman &amp; wt Susan
Bank
Resources,
Scm.
County
Simple
Interest!
198,873,187
Nancy R Collins to Edw.
281,422,810
+41.5
I
to Mary Solano, Lt 20 Blk B 134,90
Adn., $49300.
Bruce 1. Dennis &amp; wt Ann to
$100.
of 28 131k 1), Dreuld Hills Park B. S 80' of Lt 1 131k 13 English
Benedict Adams Jr &amp; wt Win.
Postal Receipts, Sanford 3rd Qtr.
128,103
156,170
+21.9
Country Club 1115., Un. 1,
Greater Constr. Crp to $100
Davis &amp; wE Juanita, it 8
Grange ?rop., Inc. to John F.
(QCD) Horace E. Paul &amp; WI. Gertrude, U 43 Woodcrest Un.
Eat., Un, 4 $53())()
Postal
Receipts,
Sanford
to
date
3930517
491,023
+24.7
131k 7 Towasite of North
$18,000.
Hall Jr &amp; wf Mango Pd., LI 85 Thaddeus A. Marzak &amp; Wt.
Ilalotse to Halolse D. Paul, U 23 1, $29,000.
Paul U Barker Sr.,WI
Bldg.
Eliz. Lt 19 131k Q The Nader
Permits,
Sanford
3rd
Qtr.
Grange Prop., Inc. to Lewin Un. iv
2,735,661
Chuluota $17,600.
1,498,281
15.2
&amp; W' 2 of 22 Lake Mary Manor,
hiorries Inc. to
Peter Piano &amp; vi Roseann 10
Helen V. to Walter C. Kennedy
S. McGinnis
M
With Driveways, Paved Streets, UnJr &amp; WI Waltraud
4,
Bldg.
Permits,
Sanford
to
Grange Prop Inc. to James B
(QCD)
Alice
C.
Wight,
wid
to
date
9,160,376
9,791,638
+
6.81
1100
Father John Itamatie,trustee
Prov. Moravian Church or &amp; wI Edna LI 54 Seminole
Huge Community Swimming Pool, Civic
Donald D. Campbell &amp; "L Unit
,
derground
Utilities, Community Water &amp;
H.. LI 792 Spring Oaks IV, Hicks &amp; WI Patricia, 1
Win.
Wight
Kirtley,
Susan
K.
Bldg.
Permits,
Sem.
County
3rd
Qtr.
13,409,981
13,443,359
+ .2.'
iA3,9 Winter Springs s.d Raceway First Addn. CU
(QCD) Chauncey S. Daniel &amp; [A3 131k A Lake Orienta Hills
Association And A Modern, Air Conditioned
Bonnie to Frank J. Fox Z&amp; WI. Un.
Sewer!
Sig Oaks Un. iv, 836900
White &amp; Henry Wight Kirtley,
Bldg. Permits, Scm. Cty. to date
4, $57,800.
52,616,870
$12,000.
WI. Elma to John I Malcolm &amp; Un. I $355oo.
3.61
50,717,818
Recreation
Hall!
57
Bel-Aire Homes, I ne to Jay A.
Its
165,
Bel-Aire Homes, Inc to Roger Annabelle, Lt
166, 245, 246, 325, 326,
Wt. Gladys, IA a less I,' too' of S
TrailwoodJames Coursin &amp; wt. Patricia Charles E. Falk, sgi to
Electric Meters Sanford
Greater Constr. Corp t
14,685
15,473
-+
5.31
1
S
1.
*19,500.
Smith Jr &amp; ui' Marilyn S., LI N &amp; wf Carolyn hooker, LI 60 F.st.,
o 373. 374. 421, 422. 469, &amp; 470,
75' of Lt 8 131k B Woodlands Kenneth A. Dahl &amp; wt
to Harold A. Larkin Jr. &amp; WI. [knald L. Rinabarger &amp;
Electric Meters, Scm. County
42,243
47,867
+13.3
473, Unit III. Spr ing Oak
Piney Woods $2.190.
Gar) E. Kaiser, trustee to
Frank L. Woodruff s-il of Lands I
Ills., sioo.
11
Janice C. It 17 131k If. Sum. Jacqueline I.. 54' of 146, 131k C,
Josephine. [A 19 Blk 2, The
Water
Meters,
Sanford
7,172
7,319
+ 2.0
$39,900.
Grange Prop Inc. Edmond Max J. Garapic, LA 16 111k
So San!. 11(X).
eet No. See 5, *31.900.
Robert K I)ae!in, igi. to Woodlands, Sec. 4, 83.8,600,
Fellowship Addn. 118,000
Your Children And Their Pets (Or Yours)
Terra
Telephones, Sanford
21,096
Gen. B. F-riders &amp; WI F4r.a to .1 1)'Arviile &amp; WI Marilyn It P3 FaIIIIO
24,901
+18
r= Orange
(QCD) Will H Wi'ht &amp;
l)a Id Flo',d &amp; WE. Ruth K., Bug
Ilelmuth I.. Fidel, l to Carl
F:v .1 Wmer &amp; wf Nancy
Joseph B. Jo! &amp; i'f Duane
Alta
Are
Heartily
Welcomed'
#.hjt1LIe (attuu, sl. to
City
H&amp;'a.ild Rob), trustee, S', of I_u. Iv, Spring Oaks, as
Telephones,
Vera &amp; Mary W Leffler &amp;
Scm. County
59,391
74,31
+25.1
1106.12' Ed. 40' N of SE cor nan 10 Lewis C. Johns wt E. Jane,
Vorpahl &amp; WI. Grace, lAs 19-21 P.D. Adnerson Jr &amp; WI Lola if .
enneth
Edw,
McCoy,
Lt
12
NWIi of SU's If See !9
2-21-31,
Blk
Martha Wight to Will. W.
DeBiry
Grange Prop W. to
Lakeview, $100.
less r-w, $130.000.
Reale &amp; WI Doreen II., u
of
Kirtley,
Susan
K.
White,
&amp;
, 115.500.
t
Lucille G. Springs, $46,400.
SE'.. of NE''.. &amp; 100' of E½ cif
McNeils Orange
IVILIAN LABOR FORCE .......................................... 32,700
J. &amp;hatt1 sgl. &amp;
Patricia Harper &amp; bb Robt. &amp; Spring Oaks Un. IV $35,100.
&amp; N line Henry W. Kirtley, same as
(QCD) Jo Lyn Barrett Shupe, W' of SE' Sec Villa
Thnni.c I. Pitman &amp; WI. Eva NW.. of NE.. of SEL.. Sec 720.
18.21-29
tun
E
above.
*100.
Mkhd,
igl.
I-:
Edna D. Enders &amp; fib Geo, to
James K Gasche &amp; wt Flame
ON-A(;RIcULTuh1AI. EMPLOYMENT BY INDUSTRY ............24,700
Sanford
&amp; Carl Platt &amp; WI. to Abelnr Arce &amp; Wt. Rena, 30 810,000.
igl to James D. Lt 6 Blk C. 125.68' S 405.90' etc., 13,0(X).
t(airitiee Villare ltd., E' of to Ben Farkas &amp; wE Vivian It 3 Ar'yn In .314.1 of FIn., Inc., It 7 Elk
K
Shoemaker
Jr
&amp;
wt
r:, Smuer€-t NOL 5cr. .l;ui"; H. (etson &amp; wf Bar. Ctintry (lub Manor tin 2, $Jf%)
Albert Norris &amp; WI '11)elrn: to
I i ".
14
P
I I.'. of 5%',
,., , , . •
..
.
2I21.. b
I
Suplua
IoSllo
uakerContr
Co
Inland
Mali.,
Inc.
to
FF.,
Albert
Norris,
IA
24
(l
tiara
to
Samuel
Krefetz,
E'-4
of
MANUFACTURING
E
5,000
2130 deac., 190,000.
$130,003.
*37,000.
Inc., Its 1349, 131k h, Its 3-11
Seth., ItS I &amp; 2 &amp; E 13.5' of 13.11') 131k A, l.st Addn Lockhart
Linda
), to Geo. A. It 68 Sanford Celery Delta
Electrical
Equipment
Mark
i3ldrs,
Inc
to
Howard
Char1c J Fox Jr &amp; wf Karen
1,900
Bel-Aire Horn-es Inc to Robert
131k (' t.ts 24 5 - 9, mcI 131k D,
HWY
Curtis &amp; WI. Agnes, IA 19 &amp; W 15,300.
Vacated alley, 131k 2 Tier 7, E ft s-d, $100.
Towslry &amp; WI. Edith, 1.11 bilk
Food
Products
to F'laye 1 111cc, LI 6 Dlii A H Greene &amp; wt Susan, IA
l7.fl
600
Idyllwilde of Loch Arbor, Sec. 4
25' of 20 131k 3 resurvey 131k 4 Devco Oil., Inc. to Geci, C.
hal Fords Map Sanford, $50,006,
Charles K. Thorpe &amp; wE
N)rth Oil, her'., Se( 8 Un. 2, Wihlmere, $23,200.
Eastitook s.d, X4,000,
Transportation
Spring Oaks Un. Ill $39,400,
1100.
Equipment
500
Robt. C. Orovets &amp; WI. Judith Lynda to Sally Jane Dykes, it
Karcher &amp; wt Argaret 1., U 19
Elir. Rest et alto Ken A.
Lloyd A Mullinax &amp; WI Mary $24,300.
Apparel
Production
(QCD)
Gaynel)
L.
Sukhia
to
Michael S. Alexalos to Wm. ,j. 111k If Camelot Un, 2 $3400()
300
to Win, E. Lawton &amp; WI Sandra 11 81k H, Carriage 11111 Un. 4,
Cam Corp. to Glen C. Waler &amp;
Freeman &amp; WI imogene, W
20 ' to Gerald F Newbould &amp; wE
¶olding &amp; WE. Corin.na, U5 Dlii Wayne Constr. Inc to Robert
U 2$ 131k 61, Sanlando Sub. $32,900.
Eric F'
Lt II Lake
All other Manufacturing
1,700
Catherine
Park
Ist
Edition
A. Gardner &amp; wt Eliz. IA 127
,,
$100.
HWY 434
NON.
MANUFACTURING
Anthony A. Buct-i'llno &amp; wt
19,700
J..ii1c s.d. $33M0.
See IR-21-2il, loss ru , 1111.
st rep!. $33,5(y)
rcpl. sh. , $
Wirisor Manor lset Addn
Ba'Ixira to Victor A. Schell &amp;
Constructi on
3,500
..
Maurice C Williamson Jr &amp;
&amp;
Mid-i Ccjn, &amp; WI iAJaarin
MOBILE HOME SUB-DIVISION 'AM
Jt'1Jj Arnold F Zsin.
Robt. Garrick, hid. &amp; tn
Agirit Deed, Anna E. Taulty WI Emma 3., It 17131k R,
Transportation
&amp;
Utilities
WI
Shirle
y
to
1,600
Warre
n A. Ray &amp;
to Win. 11. Satire, from cone. merman &amp; wf Ednato Will- c. Carol, Eugene M. Howerdd Jr. to John M. Kerthaw &amp; WI. Arthur E. Ralnier&amp; wt f)
to Milton ft. Beall &amp; Marilyn, Swthrnd EM., $17,&amp;)0.
wE Avis LI 8 131k 3 Fairlarie Est.
Trade
111k oil r-iv SH3, 204.3' N of SW Robinsm ir &amp; wt Patncia, Lis 5 &amp; Wt. Martf -w to Market Square- Jeanette Beg. 8 cor.
6,600
located on Hwy. I 74 lvii
Jr I 44
to Jimmie L Walson &amp; wt
IA
8
Blk
90
Commencing
at
SW
cor
of
Sec
Claude
It.
Metreycon
&amp;
wt
Repl.
IgS,000
2'
-, miles North of DeBari.
90()
i-or of 5J* 4 '5',I, of 5E' of &amp; 6 R! ii Second Rep!. Ti. 7f Assoe, Jt, yen, of Thnothy Sanlandu
Finance
18.20.31, &amp;, $3,333.
Sub.
neaut., Grorgina W.. LO
Blk
Ikttc Jo to John M. Cox Jr. &amp;
I
Is
Miles South of Oranç.
I'n-,1l
ic'
.1.
Michael
l3idr
Sern.,
Inc
to
]-'1-'i d
,C'Y). S.n!:d- 5prr. S111
Services
3,300
1rd4 '%!ta:u1ntu Sec., L,0(i).
Magnoll aSvc. Corp to Craven WI Mars', LI .1 BIk S. The
Summerset No. Sec 5 *22,400.
City.
Contnint
to
Jr.. &amp; Inc D. Corp. S 7fl7.376
Walter 11 Roberson Jr &amp; wf
Peay UeeIoprnentRichard C. habzirr .'. WI
Wartham Seaman,
Everything I
Government
1W-D) Eunict, Wolf form. 0M CO Inc., IA 36 ,Sl"py Woofflands, &amp;c 3. ;43,5M
3,80')
Floyd L. Rand &amp; wf Frajxv3
Billie S Lls 23 Al 24 Blk D.
Jacqueline to Richard W. trutee etc to Wm. C. 110lition of u'll that port 4 W I-- u(sp- 14
'The Fnvironmenlal Comp3ny"
Stallings to Orange BLm. Fruit hollow The hiuskey Co. to
Donald F. Abbott &amp; wf
Sanlando Springs Tr, 67 $38,000
Evers Entr., Inc., Blk
CO Beg. M.021'N of SW vot uf
Includes Federal Savings &amp; Loan Associations
enry A. PEm pek
Sec 28-2.30 C of SR 436, less C. S 10 119 &amp; N 70' of 10 131k A, Sec 6-20-jo run
If. Miller &amp; Son3 Orl Inc. to
Li 5.5 &amp; W 4.5' of 56 t,iueenz Second Fep1. Tr. 76, Saniando
'
Sweetwa
ter
Oak'i,
Sc:
E
705',
N
17
Lw!
Jcaii
B, lluguetIc to LI 2 SC1I iAI*,
EnlI!h
litoncly Meredith Lt 29
r .—
Mirre.r " rep!,
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115,900.
etc. *100.
s.d rep)., $32,500.
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TAFFER REALTY
CA.SSELOERRY 'SN! G3VE
CHOICE 3 bedroom, I'. bath, wall
garage apt., water
Hour Service
71
On a high n dry privacy fenced
ic 25th St., Sanford
to wall carpet, drapes. stove.
furnished, adulti only, no pets,
'yard, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths,
372 6691
refrigerator, garage and fenced.
stOO mo. Call before 2, or after 1,
beautIfully decorated, lovely
CAVAU ER MOTOR INN
and
front
52(700
WhOA Don't throw away uSeful idle
HillsFairwayS
Rollinu
372 1)175.
carpeting, 2 car garage, central
Country 3 bedroOm home. Central
_____________________________
room,
items Seii them QuiCki! with a
bdck, 31 ft. Ii.tin
______________________
.U'OO S I? 92. SrIc.rd
H&amp;A. Seller offers eXCe,ICflt
heat and air. $5.LOOdOfrn. assume
CHARMING 3 bedrooms split plan,
Herald Want Ad by calling 372
bedrooms. I baths, fencing,
SAN MO PARKS. 123 Bedroom
firi.incinn tla Iji
.
.
.
mn,tnn. nf SI4.'1O Phone 323
''
i Jrguev iioori. umr ;rpi,
landscapIng, bearing plum trees. -;oii ana at'ng ,or a friendly Wanted. RNs and L.PNs. Apply in
Trailers &amp; Apts. 7 Adult parks, 7
1179.
electric kitthen counter, $32,500.
Advisor
pct. 5-49,900. Stock rnem- _______________________________
7'.
person, Sanford Nursing and
Family parks 3513 Hwy 1797. '
Forrest Greene, Inc.
bershlp, golf cart included. $31
Convalescent
Center,
950
Sanford,)73 1930; Day. Wk.,
YOU PICK purple hull peas. $3.
4
LOCATION
BEAUTIFUL
7oi7. MellnvlIte Aye, Sanford.
- Rcaltor
Mobile Homes
1304W, Fairbankt
Two bedroom duplex furnished
bu., green beans, $3 by. Cain
bedroomt, excellent neigh- ------445 23)3
WE TAKE IRADES
apartment. 1270 Orlando Drive,
____________________________
____________________________
t)orrood, wall to wall carpet, large Three becfrOOffl, 7 bath, ca'pet.
Farms, Lake Monroe, 32) 000 Ltve-in Baby Sitter, 3 chIldren, nice
Mobile
Home
for rent or sale
utility room, brick hOme. $100
home, good salary. Grandmother
S,ntord
before &amp;;,0 d it. after 6 p.m.
shady yard. $39,000.
2
Br.
Trailer
lIxtO
7W fronton Airport Blvd. One acre
47
per
month
on
down. $143
lytype.$30 5335 between lOa.m &amp;
ifl Prime commercial area. Owner
Ph. 3735156
_____________________________
mortgage
balance
WELAKA
APARTMENTS
7p.m.
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RET I R EM EN I
PERFCCT
will take morigege at 7 ft. in,
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Q UAIL
DREAM 2 bedrooms. on large lot,
K UL P REALTY
trest
with
79
pcs.
''.,ttIt' &gt;me Bank Repossessions
For Sale. Ph. 377 759' between 51:30 Nurses Aide's, Kitchen help, part
shade and fruit frees, fenced
Realtor
AVALON APARTMENTS
us to choose from. 131 ii?)
,,
time
and
full
time.
Apply
pm Lake
3fl.7335.
ADULTS NO PET S
.
3 bedroom, v, bath, double garage,
io w 1st
Deal"
Seminole Lodge Nursing Home 300
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114W 2nd St
Central air, central tteat. 1'a acre
Bay Ave., Sanford,
Gum Beans, you pick lyre Farms,
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Realty
COMPLIMENTARY PASSES
lot. S miles from downtown
Ideal Location
Celery Aye'.. Ph, 377 1749, 3fl.37
To the Hom.ARama Show
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utility shed In rear, payments.
representative
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JACK R. McCLURE
3$OjOrlando Or
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SANFORD
JOHN SAULS AGENCY
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HOMES and APIS. for rent. From
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Airline tickets, Cruise eno tours
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thurch. ttstndj at Bram Towers.
other ftiendt, neighbors and the
Smoran Funpral Home.
Family of Lormer B. Hubey

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Iuhandoned, unwanted junk cars
hauled away. Your coSt. $10.

Orlando, 293-6191

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P'70 Honda, 173 CC. good cOndition
23 2699 after S.

Free Kittens
$34 5447f5

Suzuki, 1971,90CC
Good Condition, $250
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old, excellent Condition. q-s-d
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The
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WHERE THE CUSTOMER MAKES THE DEAL

JIM DANDY FEEDS

FurnitureSale

This Week

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Beoroom Suite, double bed, tomplefe, dresser with mirror, night
stand; platform rocker. 44$$049
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YOU CAN SUPPLEMENT THE FAMILY INCOME AND STILL
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3 aria larger, pumps, sprinklers
conditioners. 372.4410
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Beautiful Console stored locally.
Reported like new. Re1ponbI.
payment balance, Write GULF
COAST PIANO CO.. P. 0. 00* 667,
Panama City, Fla., 324.)).
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Hodges &amp; Griffs Land (tearing
Excavating &amp; Grading. Ph. 3'3.
1797 or 3726743, øy or bite

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TRUCK CAMPERS
flr;.rd Ne"w slide' in truk camper-s
from $195 flew World Travel.
Hwy. 17-92, Longwood. 1349124

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Camper Top for Datsun. Toyota or
Small pickup. Phone 373-57CC.

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Used Cox Boat Trailer. for
boat, new 17" wheels and Sp7lngs.
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HANDYMAN
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motor. 2' i gal, auxiliary ga tank.

Plumbing

Travel Trailers
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pitkup truck. $75 Ph. 372)541
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7937 Hwy 17 92
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USED CAMPING
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All type roofing repairs, free
NOW WITH A CLASSIFIED AD
estimates. Reasonable prices. Call ___________________________ The answer to"WPIaI to do With your
373 2347.
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In Hull, ins Galvanized $115
trailers. $179; Dependable 155.4 10
HP motors, $444 Many others.
Terms.

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To buy and sell gold or silver coins,
contact us first. We also buy bulk
Silver COiflS, SEMINOLE COIN
CENTER. 109W. Is?. 3234352.

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Custom made screen rooms.
carports. Top workmanship and
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1_ABRICATIOP4,373.44j5
Sanford. Open 9 5. Mun..FrI., Sat.

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kiln decter 10 5 Clned Thursav
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AGE 12 flR OVER
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Ceramics

Boats&amp; Martne

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ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
Tcp prices paid, used, any condst,on
4411176, Winter Park

hail trees; wither c'uch rocksri

Home Improvements, repairs and
general maintenance, concrete New
shingles t,nked on by square
work, etc. Call Jerry, 349-3395.
Bicycles
with air, Cr hr hand LicenSed &amp;
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Insured
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Bikes, Bikes, Bikes
Painting--interIor &amp; exterior,
repairs, roofs painted, free honest
All sizes and models, 10 s.eøs.
experienced eStimates, 373 0794.
speedS, and standard bikes now
I will sew cust'm made Slip cover$4,
available at Firestone Store. Call
Carpenlry, Remodeling, Addltlon,
Se-c Mary I. .'inc'rson, Ill E
3220244
CustomWork.FreeEstimate, .123 Orange Avt, Longwsxxi

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Cash buyer for used artlëles. fur
future. etc HWY 46 ANTIQUEs,
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Grooming Ptofejsional with love
• a.m.o p.m. Animal Have,
Grooming and Boirding. 372.5717.

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tools, etc. Buy 1 or t001 items
Larry's
Mart. 215 Sanford Ave
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Ave. Nest to Horse 4. Rider.
Cactus, pottery &amp; Special plants?

Applications being taken for routes in

SANFORD-

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SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All types and sizes
We 'epair arid 5cr -vice
SI 'IE MACHINE &amp;
.UPPLY CO

It's Fix up" Time. Hire an expert tree Est MMSCxt4bll.,Mtir 9-373
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Clean
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Dog training In your hattie. All
Breed Dog Training Academy.
Call for free evaluation $317370.

Ph. 322 1333

436 &amp; 17-92

Equity and Assume Payments
Call 372 7415

wicker baby carriage spindle
dining room suite, Clocks,
beautiful oak secretary, oa
china lion 'cad arid claw feet
Garage Sale-All day Sat.; from 1.5
mahogany leaded back book
4995. Elliott Ave. Sanford. case, mirror back; oak round
table claw feet lion head chairs
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DRYWALL.SPRAYING
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winter. Call Geneva lUg. 1. Air.
Se, .jlce373 3.431

Trucks and Trailers

Carport Sale-flU Summerlin Sat
&amp; Sun 9a.m. 7p.m. Antiques &amp;
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CALL RALPH
323.5934

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

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crib complete. SIS; flew tables, 30
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writing lot price in Fle.
Goemly's. E. 46 past Beardall at
RR tracks.

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5011T34 OF AIRPORT BLVD.

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Allmakesservice
Ph. $301731

home bu1ets at Sanora. Mortgage
terms are limited to a maximum of 25

5% DOWN

enclosures

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vestment.
cIasif
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central heat &amp; air, wall to wall carpets
throughout, GE. range .. 'C!f Cic'lflIP9
oven, dishwasher, disposal

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see them. Big Savings. Geneva
Heating &amp; Air Conditioning Serv.
30% Orlando Dr. 323 543.4.

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Appliances

terranean, Contemporary, Provincial
architectural Styles.

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machine's
MOONEY APPLIANCES

WILSONMAIER FURNITURE
buy sell trade
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high &amp; dry. E,tra large inside utility
rea,, centrally heated &amp; air con.
ditloned. ColonIal, SpanIsh, Medl.

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Traditional
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THERE IS A BETTER WAY TO LIVE

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Appliance Sale's &amp; Service, 76175
F tenth Ave., Sanford, 372 isi.

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POrches, pool

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ail breeds grooming. Tiny toy Stud
service 373-1971

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FM Radio. I track tap. decx,
record player, Perfect condItion,
5123. 37200$),

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Furnish it With items. Advertise in
Cond., A-C, Power Steering,
Classified Ads.
Brakes. Radio, Etc., New WSW
Tires. I Owner, 569300 Call 372
1773 550 Fiat Spider, under
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lIDS Sanford Avenue'

Freezers

FirSt st.. Downtown.

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position, bull? tn button so.e Ir,ak.er
with designs PCy $30 50 or 6
payments of $7 per month. See at

322-6238

Cc-n ral Air Corid hionira For free

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Nothing down, take over, call
condition, $130 cash. Call 323 1129
dealer. 323 6230.
before 5 p.m.

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Set
sewing machines, nalionally
includes dresser, chest, bed &amp;
advertised brand with full factory
mirror. All I pieces for lust $99.95.
guarantee. 519 95 cash or terms.
Also some living room sets
Inspect and test at United Freight
available Cash at' terms United
Sales, 3550 5 Orange Ave.,
Freight Sales. 3330 5. Orange
Orlando,Mon Fri.9to9,Sat.lto
Ave., Orlando.

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3*26' Camping Trailer for Sale
Can be seen at
Club Diamond. DeBary

1913 Heavy Duty Chevy Blazer, I
whee'4 drive, I speed, 5,000 miles
Call 665 $551.

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A C. 5150. '61 Firebird, Best Offer
Ple 3737466.

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3 bedroo.n, 2 bths, carpeting &amp;
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YourMultipleListingAgency
Locala.'Na1ionatMLS
REALTORS
7545 Park Dr

Washers
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Dr yrs
WARRANTY,
Fre'e De'lir
WHITESIDE APPLIANCEs 641

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Rug and pad. KarasIan.Fstplta, Wa3her-'. Dryers, Ranne. Qølr
moth proof, 17 x 151?. 7 yrs old,
$39.95 up. Repair alt ma, I
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Convenient and charming, just
completing I new 3 bedroom
homes with garage, air and
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arpeting
ocavea on a Quiet
street with lake breezes. Walk to

REAL TOP

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LAKE MARKHAM ESTATES
11.000- 515,000. $304000

owner I bedroom 7 blIts
FlOrida room, 7 cai'port$, nearly 3
acres. Piorsesa'low,d, large barn
2107 DequenseRd, 1 mile off 436
on Wekiva Springs Rd

BLAIR AGENCY
G 0 Blair Broker
A .1 PennlngtonAssoc.
Hom.3721320
3737710

G7ULvAGAROEN

Coins

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10 Acres wIth 2 mobile homes, Ot'i*
now rented, space fow 3rd mobile
home Palatka Fla

Unfurnished

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Sales LCacl.r
Your P,'uIt'l Lrstnu '.u':nc,
Luc.aIondNationaiMLS

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QJi$Iarget,eedsettingforthi,n.,y
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home Air conditioning, shag 6Cd
vinyl throughout. Built ins,
garage, $71,900. Opon Sunday, 125 730 Buena Vista St Iemaker
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i-er real $.v'ng on o"i
winter nights, a 73 ft. paneled
family room with fireplace. larçr'
kitchen, formal dining room,
located on i lots, carpets, all lhs
and even more only 535.900 Some
terms or refirjne

conles. $1995 for compenents.
Cash or terms United Freight
ifr5 ]S50 S Orange Aye',,
UruanOo.Mon.. Fri. 9to9, Se,, 9 to

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flY. Reduced for quick cash sale.
Toni Bryant. Rt. 4. JOn.boro.
Ark 72101.

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Travel Trailers

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and components. Some have builtinitrack arid Gerrard turn tables,

Lot'and Acreage

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Eitran,cebrlck3bedrm,1"ibatti,
near Elem. tchool

CITY-OU WANT TO BUY
SOMETHING real nice' Alt
rightS Let us Show you thiS split 3
bedroom, 2 bath With equipped
kitchen heat. air. Florida room.
shallow well, covered patio ano
other extras. 132.500. Financing
available. Condition? Excellentl
Beautifully landscaped, too

BEST VALUE,

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oak shatletreesjadlacent'ots for
sale.

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soiorTV. Pool
'sonei
Extra clean rooms I etfkienc;e's.
By day week month, 322 459)

7 645Y. Afler 5.3271)11

DEL AIR
OWNERS ASKING
117.100 for this nice 3 bedroom
with de'n, equIpped kitchen, some
carpeting, heal, ale', carport and
nice,Iargeiandscap,d yard. Sielt
and make an offerl

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2610 Hiawjtha Ave at 17 97

Rooms for Rent

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control plus lots of other extras.
545,400 Extra sited lot.

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fcur bedroom, 7 oatn. central heat
,rio air two

AMOA DISTRIBUTORSHIP CHARMING, LARGE OLDER
rE It. YOUR AREA.
HOME, S bedrooms. 4 baths,
dmr0om,tentralh
many locations evnilable for
'id r. with hard*oj floot's,
At.'OA ,m,ctnes Minmum
trep ccc's. on Corner lot. 12I,9
veitriie'ni $2300 cash. AMOA
secure's all local Ions. If you think
FOR BEAUTIFUL TOWNHOUSES
you cn meet our qvalificalioni
for sale or leiw, cati U$
for full or part time, write AMOA,
Great
RETIREE INVESTMENT'
1655 Tufly Circle, Suite 102,
Building include's 3 anractve
Attanla,6eorg1430329,orcalIlOI.
apts Will make nice residence
6.3367)4
with good rental income, 531.300.
MEN OR WOMEN If, you are in
fecet-ted in earning $1000 per
-month, part time with only $3,300
to invtst, fully returnable, call
COLLECT Mr. Crow (7111 743.

Sê-Camp.ng Equtpment

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cream shop. Apply In person to
The B.g Dip. 2439 French Avc'.
after 7.

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Call r,eo. Cahelo, In Winter Park,
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Silo UJL
at(X5)4.U$22$.orwritetnMillS.
Pearson Corporation 5925 Carrier 3bidr
bath home in excellent
St_NorthSt. Pete.,Fla.337)1.
S lOfl 1$15,500. Terms
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bedrooms. )%y baths, lik, new.
Large lot. Sale prIce 527.600
Buyer can assume 115,6'OO rrtg
Monthly paytsients, $151.93 in
cludes everything. Call Mrs.
Cross, 3?) 1670.
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assume and move in. Holland
Really Broker Owner 323 7023

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II. building on 3 floors. Ideal
Iocdticjn. Price l',tt rec.ji,sced trom
$.42.SOOtoSiL00O Better call rght

17 92 at Lake Kathryr, Estates, 2
North of Hwy. 434 $347770,

tracts Paved road
St John's Pive'r Acres I mile wCSt
of Whitehair Brscige. DeLar',?
Terms 9047346921

Realtor
Fern Park
$34.7$47
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REALTOR
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3179251
3273991

Business Property

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Food and freezer
delivery Im Want to buy small butine'ss or be

For Rent

A.A.A. AUCTION A

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2 lots Lemon Bluff
AUSTIN DEVELOPMENT CORP.
131 6300

Forrest Greene Inc

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3 bedroom, I', or two beffs, .'ttt
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Locust, turn left to 11th St., right
on Valencia Ct North Model
1 6pm daily On Site ptione
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of buildings on 41.000 I1. It. lot.
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Many extras. Good location. $ per
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Household Goods

beautiful furniture, Spanish Rcnl Utue Lustre Ehictric(a,pc$
Mediterranean bedroom suite,
Shampooer for only 11 per c1a
dining room suite, Fla. room &amp;
CARROLL'S URNtTURE
den
furniture,
Spanish
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Mediterran living room suite,
sofa, loveseat &amp; chairs, Also e'n 65
Pets and Supplies
fables, coffee tabies 1. l.mp. All
-_________. D4chshvnds, AV.0 miniature, black
items like' new. Please call
&amp; Ian, also red, sire 7 Ibs, wor
med. ShOtS, $65 Animal h-1,tvr'n

322 7111 after S
rave things to sell or consgn call _______________________________
Stan Vermihlion at i
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Household Goods

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lengthS and decors., 2, 3
bedrooms, 17 wide's and dovbles.

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23415 French Awe.
Olys .177 7212

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Plothing down, takeover
Call dealer, 32) 6230

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lake ovet owne:s r"rt
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Used ..ar mechanic, excellent pay
Professional Only. lm
Groomer
and working conditions. Woriiug
mediate opening, to guarantee
knowledge of all domestic arid
Payton
Ph 372 5757
import cars. Apply in person, Jack Davt, Bill Baker Volkswagen Pert time help wanted evenIngs,
Realty,377.1)O1
restaurant counter and kitchen
26a)HlawtlsdAve. at 27-92
7219 S 1792
help. Must bell or over. Ph. 673.
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Carpenters and helpers for framing.
2030.
country, 5130 mo. pluS 550
Pi 3720435
tween 7.30.-30
REAL ESTATE Sales Associate's.
damage.Callatteróp.m. 322-4711.
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ENERGETIC people need apply.
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Mobile Homes Rent
AppIy9O3West3rdSt.
FQgr days allowed, 34 hr. anSanford
swering service, on line computer.
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2 Bedroom mobile home available
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P.S I. S for broker realtors. Work
Oct
24
and?
bedroom
cottage.
N
Welders- F liters
nfOrd Lake Mary area.
alcoholic beverages, no pets
Mechanics - Painter
amp Seminole. 332 4470.
ABC Conytyor's
anc.
Realtors
1301W. Fairbanks Young man would like another
643-2333
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fis. Inside tIlitv room, with
wethet. fool shed ifl yard.
flowering trees and ShrubS. Please

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To ptl your gift on layaway
NORRELL TEMPORARY
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Do your camping and canoeing at
Camp Seminole. No alcoholic
beverages 3flWO

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817 W. 1st St.

be here again.

Camping-Resorts

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1964 Dodge Dart, automatic, radio,
**AMC- JEEPS**
heater, excellent tirts Just 5.350.
SHELLEY USED CARS, 701
For trie' beSt buy ,n American
French Aye' • 323 2960
Motors, arid Jeep vehicles, see.
u',? '/W Bus. Sliding door, sunroof,
DON BALES
new tire's Good engine, good
Sanford Motor Compan -t
condition, $1,200. Ph. 3232717.
SOS S French Ave • 372 1337

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Autos for

1961 Jeep Station Wagon, excellent
ConditiOn Good tires. 337 5731

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Getting ready to move? Sell exctsS '6$ Ford LTD. 10 passenger wagon,
itemsquicklywitha classifl1adI
factory air. Make offer. Ph. 372.
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130.4W. Fairbanki Buy, sell. consign, appraise. or
WE TAKE IRADES
special sales Out of anything of
value. Hwy. 11 97 (behind Win
Getting ready to move? Sellice'
chester MObile' Homes)
items quickly with a Classified 373 73'4
Sanford, F Ia
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Miscellaneous
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Income and
3272611 or $31 993
For Sale
Investment Property
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SEWING MACHINES, stretch
stitch, (7) nationally advertised 19?) SINGER zig zag Sewing
"' fCIAIIZF in commercial
machine's, (7) never been used.
brand, has all the new Stretch
,md induStrial properties See us
These machines have built fl
stitches, built fl buttonhole, blind
for (hOCO tO(,Ii.Cn'.
controls for zigzag, buttholes,
hem, decorative design, full
blind sti,ch, fancy patterns,
BALL REALTY
factory guarantee, 5119.95. Easy
monograming and much more
payments available. United
$17 W F .rtt St
$39.95 cash or terms. United
SANFORD
Freight Sales, 3350 S. Orange
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Ave. Orlancto, Mon Fri 9to9,
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Convertible, fop Condif ion. Call
Self contained Plotning down,
371 7111 after 5,
tahe over Call dealer 1736730

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citrus, and palm trees ss000
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problems are corrected and criminal investigations are concluded."

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%v were asking those builders who might

11he death of David "Stringbean" Akenian
and his wife (star of the Grand Ole Opry and

havc to remove trees, that instead of burning
same or trucking them off to a dump they
would offer these to the public.
I had a gentlemen visit the newsroom this
morning and he made available I x 4s, plus
som" pine and cypress lie says it's enough to
last a family of two for more than a year.
It's free, but has to be cut and hauled
away.
If you're interested, give us a call for
location,

the television series 'Ilee [law") brings to
mind the many visits which another celebrity
Grand Pa Jones makes to Seminole County.
Jones found the bodies of both victims;
Intimate friends of his for 30 years.
(,rand Pa is a close friend of the former
County Comm issioner Ed Yarborough and his
family of Geneva.

FROM THE MAILBAG. .Ed Bodin, the
retired reporter for the Hermit of Rhyme and
Reason typed the following on Veteran's Da),
and it's entitled "Watchdog"—
"Protection of his hcme a farmer knows,
depends upon a watchdog on its toes, to drive
away the crooks of depredation.. thus Nixon
(ailed as Watch-dog of his nation."
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Another public salute for a Good Citizen's
Award submitted by John Cameron
We've been told that a Louis Estes of 111. 3
of Wetumpha, Ala., stopped to make a phone
call, seeking directions on visiting friends
here In Sanford.
He left his wallet in the phone booth.
Ronald Cleven of 138 Garrison Drive,
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to be told that Estes was visiting Sanford.
The wallet and the $190 was returned to a
grateful visitor.

Crime Prevention Committee of the Orlando
Area Chamber of Commerce, it has figures
in(Ecating that it costs $17 a day to house an
Inmalte in a state detention facility.

After all of the "findings" of Watergate,
we are all indebted to Mr. Cleven for
restoring faith in human nature

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Star quoted two unnamed
sources as saying Williams
had gone over possible
contributor lists with Joe
Bastion, Gurney's Winter
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agreed to plead guilty to
two felony charges and
testify for the government
in a probe of the fund,
The Miami Herald said
last week Williams has
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government contractors
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Gamble. "It cot.s less to
was also driving at his usual always been a slow driver, drive slowly."
speed. "I've noticed some rarely going over 50 mph.
Education Commissioner
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anyone else slowing down to her more seriously, however. He
causing growing concern drivers," he said
among many high officials,
This opinion was contradicted speed. "There's still never has sent a memorandum to
including State Education b o ther prson.s interviewed anyone behind me," she says count) school superintendents
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Commissioner Floyd Christian "I don't see any other d.ivers
who today asked school officials slowing down," said Richard Alabama, JoAnn Davis and and state univcrsity presIdents
to reschedule night footbsll Walker, who recently bought a Martha Gamble said they had suggesting that conservation
games to afternoons and set small Datsun pickup because of slowed down, but not steps be taken.
State Education Corn
maximum speeds for school the good gas mileage it gi ves necessarily because a 50 mph
buses at 40 mph, many him I'm driving slower to limit has been suggested by the missioner Floyd Christian
motorists in the Sanford area conserve gas, but most drivers president or governor. "I drive today asked school officials to
said the fuel crisis has not at- aren't. I think they shu1d in- slower to conserve gas because reschedule night Football games
fected their driving habits nor crease gas prices so that young most service stations are closed to afternoons and to set
those of other motorists on the kids don't waste it with their hot at night," said Ms. Davis. "And maximum speeds for school
rodding and fast driving."
we're on a tight budget," added buses at 40 miles per hour.
roads.
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motorists today revealed most
of them have not reduced their
speeds to the 50 mph recommended by President Nixon and
Governor Askew, now have
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flammable fluid and set afire, captive,
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alongside and a man pointed a
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gun at them, forcing them to Is Elected
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for
the 1973-74 fiscal year," he
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Another car pulled up behind who staggered into a Miami
March
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the flarfields and the couple Beach bar screaming for hel,
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she will direct volunteer
not expect any fireworks over property within the city,
driven to an apartment, police man was ejected for being
actv,tles
throughout
the city's billing residents for a
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said.
nimsy, police say.
Seminole
County
during
the
full tax year at the regular tax assessor's office said they
Barfield was bound with elecJohn Harrington, 49, blood
annual March of Dunes
trical cord, doused with an Un- streaming from his chest, then
council
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A spokesman in Gurney's
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senator, President Nixon's
chief supporter on the
Senate Watergate corn.
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spending and the money has to pollee protection
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twktail waitress Ilaul'a 11. Guided by special photograptLs, (Jug earth and changes in vege- Florida's east coast.
No attempt had been made to ric, 22, were found in a ditch
authorities began a grim starch tation.
The second body,that of 5dfl1)
The film showed at least bur) the bodies, police said
today for more bodies in an
-This
(the
slaying!)
has
apGerry, 18, was found in the
orange grove and wooded brea eiKht hot spots," Iferring said.
fl
going
on
since
a
same
are Dec.
lie said a dead animal I- parent)
where the remains of four
, be two women, both front
females already have been peared to have been buried at least November and since four
one of the spots but no digging were killed in a short period of Titusville, had been shot in the
found.
time. tLere is no reason to think twad. 71eir har.Ti_,,,4vry lit-d III,State Ally. Abtx)tt Ilerring Nld Yet beell done.
said authorities drew up Speculation thatat least some it wasn't going on before," hind their ~ack_~,
sketchy maps to find "hot of the hot spots could be human Hernng said.
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On Christmas Dm.
"it is not normal to find bodspots" located on infrared pho- bodies is based on tile recent
ildren found
tographs late Friday but post. disappearance of about a dozen tes in t L open.
C
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Brevard County Sheriff Leigh
poned the search until today. young wornen in the Titusville
Wilsonrefused to "crystal ball' nearby Mints, who lLal tx-e n
The infrared film, used from area,
"We might findno more orwe the situation, but said the missing since Nov. L
.i plane by experts of the NaPolice searching (r (luv,I ti,
tional Aeronautic and Space inight find as many as 10.- deaths appeared to be related.
herring
added
that
insestiga
the
killings found the fourth
Adm in istration is sensitise to herring said
The four bodies were found tors had found eviience to link body t.he next day, It was the
temperature changes and can
detect decomposing bodies since Thanks&amp;'iving in a narrow the deaths but did not elabo- skeleton of an unidentified girl
aged between 12 and 14.
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down a pilotless Israeli drone
Wake up all of you
ABBOTt IIE1UtING
libbers. There's a judge in aircraft on a reconnaissance
...C(lunt may snar
Atlan ta who ruled that there flight over (he Suez Canal, the
cents
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not
be
any Tel Aviv command reported.
It was the second unmanned
discrimination between the
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Weather
As a matter of fact, Superior initted losing since the October
first Partly cloudy and mild
Court Judge Charles Wofford
Middle East war. IV
thri,ugh Sunda)- , Chance of
iashctl into Egyptian territory shossersSunday.ilighis in
agrees with a tiusbani's conupper
tention that a law requiring Ike. 13 as a result of a technical
o9sand low Ms. I ,ii%% s tonight in
(-i,%vr~ 12 nuloIs ,,,, ii,~crli,r-.t
, S ; mill:-n ~ubt,,-, JnLik4 mateNAPLES, Fla. i.Al'l - Del- lireii(lent, was quoted As saying iyij~) t4, (1,,.1c,** Macklv s;wl,
failure the Israelis said
men to support former wives
low to huLl 60: SiJuthrl) ssid.s tcjnaCorp sold more than 2,000 the hniii (ill
need to isarri
Butfedtraliiffivals,
ecologists
Sd)
shoreline
winch
who
also
rial to fill in submerged Land
The Egyptian Middle East
a form o( sex discrimination,
Is tnpi today becoming south lots in a development on Florl- buyers about the perTuit trou- must approve the project, were are the f eeding ground [or and create a system of canals.
N'e %-s Agency reported from
lfe even went so for as to
lind southwest 15 to 20 triph
da's West Coast near here de- bles because it was felt apprOv- quoted as caying major revi. countless marine organisms
declare that alimony payments Cairo that the plane downed toT'" wamng agairrIt stiling
K!m the state al would be granted after plans sions needed to reduce environ. and actas a filter for pollutants.
ii
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spite
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(h ildu iM.i fl o
(MI)
j,) piiafl X
in Georgia are unconstitutiona l
j*.r cent Sunda
To transform the mangrove the lots came in a T'.ia), 1971,
to halt sales because plans for for proposed canals were modi- mental destruction could not be
imed without repurchase of stands and wetlands property letterfrom Joel Kuperberg. ex.
the project were in danger of fied.
the craft ws over Isne i
t
oreurnil
to
IM
It
lsuul(In
t
has
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the already sold kits
into tht propo&amp;d 1,728 humne uutmi director of (I state In
btin diippro il two F lorida
tirnitor)
me to insist that this ta warn-The proposed Deltona projec t sites. Dc'tona wants to dredge ternal Improvement Fund, the
rwwspape reported iturday
state's land
I I agency.
Area deaths ..........2A
In a dispatch from The Miami
fi iflCt(
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TIMI.-'I V QUOTE
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Service
in Tallahassee, the
Kuperberg told the firin that
tile Suez ceaw-fire line. But in
ucefi
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ews
pape
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Geneva the Israeli negotiator at
former Treasury S
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state would approve VeRona
cr' peddled by Ole giant
John
Connaly .- "I
In
a
move
the
year.
Last
January.
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CARACAS, %lencrucla I AP)
development company after the
0--e reference price was dredge and fill permAs for
at reaching an agreementon
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7A
guarantee
dj0
Dear
Abby
L
Board
t-wctedto
raise
fuel
prices
in
the
United
States
.II
a
barrel,
tate
nearby Marco Island, permits
rating combatforce.s. said
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7A
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denied dredge arid fill ptrimLs still furtber, Venezuela Ims nearly doubled its
Oil industry spokewrien here predicte,
for the Collier-Read track prob.
A that
(;eorge McGcvern ran ngain
Fditnrial roinment . - - 4A
needed for the project.
tax reference prim on mde oil to a worid record soine of the Vemuelan price hike would be
ably would be denied and sales
toward dtsenhaienhen
a A
iii? irtuilif flfd be
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the
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barrel.
40
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the
lots
With
o
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the
In
of
114
08
a
passed
on
to
consumers,
but
they
declined
,
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Egyptian negotiators ,it the
'-'i&amp;
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specu
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a
te
how
muc
127-acre
Collier-Read
h
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Itiiis, now recvsSt UflLiI tICKs
113
T:t' rt'kr&amp;-ne price which has been $.74 pr a-w' public
umocpiunI flou 5
• F .tt t' 5i!,, the
trae. u_c' nor iii 'if 'ii r -o
r)U1yJt rimili
them
K
"'(;I'll'.
is
the
wriount
Vervezuela
uses
-We
just
c;s
n
t
s%%allow
Ule
incre&amp;
.
.5-6
B
Ilublic
flatices
of
which
are
un.
barrel
0111
Island, niany
se The
letter "because it was obvitm
tary andnot contiMed wi:b P0"
4 the iWornie taxes and royalUes for- it-1-1muiner has got to absorb a good deal of this.der water, are unusable for to tuliltute
"13
ion
_4,
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in I I tha the laby-fintine
itleal Issue' or
'show nie a happils marrted
papers
eImn
firms
pa
for
dnlling
its
il
SA
State
home
cites
the
news
said
cne
u'l
ccrnpan
official
canal
systems deselulmetit
The
Industry
the
t
Couple DO I'll show you two
Tbe Viivernruient announced the hike iw. pirtlifivit M down alreadv, And we don't ~ave
I
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Mocks
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said,
werienvironineritally obW
p"ple unworried about who"S semiofficial ile
.i%r
It-11.
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AB
Frank Mackle Jr.. li~vltona Ff 0
1-1~, -.it% Ing it would go into cffect thit first Lif r(kil., to ;ihsort) incri- itii'rv.i,W-; "
swid
Friday.
the better half.
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diesel fuel for about two
already. T'he companies will

n- '.!bers, wl:ei'iç ,the tk-e

Kind lids been ultured front a
natural carrier insect despite
the fact that there are 50 or 60
diseases related to similar organisms."
Front the Anniston (Ala.I
The stubborn disease organStar
Headline says. ism was identified (our years
'President mending fences ago. Until then, judging from its
with members of Congress." effects, it was believed lobe a
Using recycled tape. we
virus. It Is now called sub.
presume.
bacterial.
.
Under a powerful electron
Inicropsenpe, it appears as a
body
AI'I'l.E JUICE issue:
thread-like
about
Politicians are known for being 1150,000tli of an inch thick,
masters of "avoiding the forming loops ,and spirals and
ing b) pinching itself
1.531W F ollowing allegations of multipl)
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drunkeness among members of off and dividing.
A us t ralia'
oust
S
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recent reception for a visiting
li
foreii,, ti dignitary. (tie speaker
(if that body !vIlt,d -nembers tti
W if they would agree to
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substitute apple juice for
alcohol at official f un cti ons.
Eight said yes, nine, no; 16
were undecided; and 72 said
x.
they never tasted apple juict'.

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FLORIDA STATE BANK

TRAMSMISSION
David Beverly and Staff

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NATIONAL BANK

0 (Jim) Smith and Staff

STENSTROM REALTY
Herb Stensirom and Staff

by the Seventh-day Adventist Ch..,rch

DEKLES'

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L. D. PLANTE, INC.
Oviedo, Florida

ASkilled Nursing Home Operated

GULF SERVICE
Mel Dekie and Employes

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RGARTEN &amp; CHILD CARE

FLORIDA LIVING NURSING CENTER

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Kentucky J im &amp; mp oyes

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Aillial,cl Eldridge

Morn4ng Worship

1. Praise

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THE LAKE MONROE CHAPEL

Wed Prayer

7 10p.m.

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Morning Worship

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A Upset$ Road%
sonday School
Morning Worship

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"Moreno experimental farm and

prices for nto5t foods and
bevcrae skvrockektl frotti
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.c •A ugust
pritvuf i4hiskey chinbed only 2
er cent
Owers,

9 45 m
1100am

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Choir Practice

Men's Prayer oritakfoll

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Emerilus Pastor
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Morning Worship

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THE LAKE MARY UNITED
PREYTER IAN CHURCH
Wilbur Ave., Lake Mary
Mirutter
Re v A FStevtnt

Youth

Leo F King
Thomas C .

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Morning Worship

FIRST UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH

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to be (hi. carrier of curl) top
virus. a major attacker of sugar
beets and other plants.

of 219 I,ochmond Drive
Ilighland Ilines in Fern Park
telling Harp that 1w tried
locating him in the store. and
failing it) firml him there, put the
cnntcnt into the 11)4111

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Rev Vir gil LØ,rn?
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ROY. Ke,th W. Mullis

lFirst Wedn esday FellowShi p
per
6: 30p M.
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During this New Ycar their faith in God, and the sin.
cerily of thcir relationship with the Church will begin to
detcrmine jtt%t wh3t thcir son is yoing to be when he itops
being cute.

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FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH

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Pres b vlerian

PAOLA WESLEYAN CHURCH
Pew jayT Cosmalo

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7 )Op m

Pallor

Evening Worship
Wed Bible Study &amp;
Prayer Sea-v.

parents. But he's smiling bccausc of his confidence in them.

Thursdai
41

Suiu,duv

Morning Worship

10 004 M

Sunday

Casseiberry
Rev William P,Ckett
Pastor
Rev Kenneth Miller Assist Pastor
Morning Worship
' 111 : 3041i 11am
Sunday School
9 ASS m
30 P rn

Last scar thousands of buss and girls were arrested
They had all been cute-o c

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COMMUNITY UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH

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This young fellow ca,çt bcabsolutclysurc that the
Year is worth ccicbrating. His future is in the hands of his

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Evening Service . ,
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stops

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1112 ParkAvenve
Charles N. Crump
hviflBeliSt

9:15a.m.
11 .008 M.

Sunday School

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Casselberry Elementary

I 110p m

MorningWor'ship
Sunday Evening

Morning Worship
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MYF2&amp;4Sun------ 700pm.

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at a local Ikiblix store and lost les.sor of plant patholog), has

Bible Study Wed

PINECREST BAPTIST
CIIURCH

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an envelope containing 50111P been studying stubborn disease
.stamps and money,
for 20 years.-lie
i credits the latThe following day he received est discovery to a graduate stu-

Rev. Gary Isner

700pm

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METHODIST CHURCH

11:008.m

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Scientists at the UnI%ersity of
C0+ Calif(irma carnpus here believe
they ha ve disco vered the insect
which carries so-called "stubborn disease" from one citrus
tree to iucther.
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"Me iuspected insiect is the

CHURCH OF LONGWOOD
SAI Grange Street

Church School ,

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of the nalarl"t
GOOD SHEPHERD UNITED
ISCrystaILak:Dr
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Lek* Mary, Fla.
3t000rIandoAve (1792)
Rtv. PaulO Trissel
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(L u I her an Church in Amer Ica)
Sunday Schoci I
9 Asa m
William 8 Downey .
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in Louisiana, about
per
The station operators COfl dustries get the fuel," said
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th
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s
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gasoli ne
ti ons
taued also bitterly Lntic1zed KtrbyFile, "Ifitisanindustry cent
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the ay they have had to raise that 1, needed for the nation's ssere out of gas and ant expecting
new
deliveries
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pricesand at least one of them .security, then I don't inind that
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Se v eral
uspecttd
hl) KIIJ1J
nothing
more
than
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SANLMtINGHAM, Englnnd AP
Speculation that
Prince tharles and Lady Janes Wellesley are In love has
been boosted by his invitation for her to join his family for
New Years celebrations.
The London Evening Standard, quoting sources, said
the prince asked her to visit with the royal family as it
spends the holiday at Sandringham House in Norfolk
County, northeast of London.
The Invitation was confirmed by the royal Court
correspondent of the British Press Association.
Executive Missing
BELFAST, Northern Ireland (AP)
Soldiers and
police said they have (ailed to turn up any trace of kidnaped West German business executive Thomas
Nicdermeyer. Niedermeyce, general manager of a Local
plant of the German electronics firm Grtzdig, was seized
Thursday night. Authorities centered their search on
strongholds of the Irish Republican Army, but security
men said the abdu ction could also he the work of
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SAIGON (AP) Fighting has resumed In South Vet.
nam's tense border region with Cambodia after more than
two weeks of relative calm, the Saigon command says.
Major clashes were reported at Bu Bong, 100 miles northeast of Saigon. and at Kien Duc 10 miles to the south.
Thirty..eeven Communist troops and nine government
soldiers were killed. The North Vietnamese and Viet Cong
seek to control .in all-wether su,,.ily road through the
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LONDON (AP)
imemployment as a three-day factory work week ordered
by the government static the first of the year. 7'h--government
goverrunent annotsced that more than one million pert oil
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registered for unemployment.
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Three young Americans have been
sentenced to life imprisonment by Turkish courts for
snuggling 330 pounds of hashish into Turkey from Syria.
They were Identified as Kathryn Anne Zenz, 28, of Lancaster, Wis., JoAnn Marie McDaniel, 29, of Coos Bay,
Ore., and Robert Ernest Hubbard, fl. No hometown was
given for Hubbard. They and four other American girls
were arrested last December and charged with trying to
smuggle the drugs in three minibuses. The four girls were
aqwtted and have left Turkey.
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charges of conspiracy,
principal figures in the Water.
Lirgiary and wiretapping.
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gate break-in. E. Howard hunt
"I thought Hunt was a victim
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and Bernard L. Barker, will be
released from prison next week
said his attorney, C. thckernian
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Willuints of New York. ,,The
to await the outcome of their
appeals
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leastrcgardedUiesub.tan.of
our arguments as serious'
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I Frank A. Sturgis, Virgilio H.
hearing Jan. 7
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Gonzalez and Eugenio Martinez
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news we'
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v ery long," Barker's wife,
It will hopefully be (olIo'xed by
Clara, said at her home in
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Miami, Fla. i just wish he
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\Vahiniton from the federal without President Nkon's si• in appeal serious and nn frivo.
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nature. the appeal.s court re- IOIL as Judge Sirica sceineti ø
Barker from the prison camp at manded the case to the district think."
Eglin AFB near Pensacola, judge In light of the new law.
Sirica had sentenced the five
Fla.
The live men have appealed men, along with James W.
Federal emp1oes
in- on grounds that Sirica erred in McCord Jr., on NOV. 9.
cludmg court personnel and denying their applications to
Hunt, a 54-year-old former
U.S. marshals were granted withdraw pleas of guilty to CIA agent, received a min.
an extra holiday Monday by
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GAINESVILLE, Fla, (AP) — A former Gainesville
mayor, a congressman's aide, and forty others have been
charged In connection with a football betting operation.
The misdemeanor charges were filed Friday by
Alachua County State Atty. Gene Whitworth. Police said
the gambling operation handled $100,000 worth of bets on
football games each weekend.
Howard McKinney, mayor of Gainesville In 1964, was
charged with six counts of wagering, and Tommy Hicks,
on aide to Rep. Don Fuqua, Dfla,, with five counts.
Among others charged with placing bets were John Jennings, president of the Sun Bank of Gainesville; Richard
Stephens, owner of the Alachua Ambulance Service;
former University of Florida football player Harold
Seymour and professional golfer Chuck Baslngton.

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WITH two you get eggroll - two chopsticks, that is. Premier t.n(X1 cfl•
Iai gives his honor giest some very pt'rsorahzec. banquet service
during U. S. ,ecretary Henry Kissing:'s most recent visit to Pekin1j.

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no knowledge it could possibly
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In another action, the appeals
court orored U.S. District
Judgv John J. Sirica to rehear a
'asemwtuchhcrefusedto back
the Senate Watergate corninittec's subpoena for five
White House tapes and other
documents.
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TAMPA, Fin. (AP) Dr. John D. Ainslie, director of the
state mental health Institute In Tampa, has been arrested
on charges of sexually molesting an 6-year-old boy, police
said.
Ainslie, 49, was charged with committing a lewd and
lascivious act Christmas Eve while visiting at the home of
an acquaintance, police said.
He reportedly was booked on the felony charge at the
Hillsborough County jail shortly after midnight Thursday,
with bond set at $2,500.
The parents of the child filed a formal complaint with
the Hillsborough Sheriff's office Wednesday.

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prevent anyone
Supreme Court has been asked heralds :tppeai , i f a FIoriia law abridged the constitutional (ruin seeing them without his
to vacate the appeal of a Flori- Supreme Court ruling.
guarantee of free press.
permission except personnel of
da law requiring newspapers to
Tornillo filed suit against the
PRESIDENT NIXONCA'JW
But the Florida Supreme the National Archives who are
LL4WL GAVE DADL'PV
grant right of reply to political newspaper after it denied him Court upheld the right to reply cataloging and processing
...Cialmed $482,000 deduction
candidates who are criticized space to reply to two editorials law and in October refused a them.
editorially.
that appeared when he was a Herald request for a rehearing.
The complaint filed Friday Nixon made the gift was not papers Richard M. Nixon put.:
A brief filed by lawyers for candidate for the state legislaThe Herald appealed to the contends that most of the pa- properly executed,
ported to give to it and to which:
Pat L Tornillo Jr. also asked lure.
Supreme Court, claiming the pets were government property
"The United States already he purported to restrict ac:
the court to affirm the 1913 law.
A circut court in Dade Coun. law "represents a severe re- anyway and the deed by which owned all or almost all of the cess," the complaint said.
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Astronauts Pledge C
Best InformationOn His Comet'

ORLANDO, Fla, (AP) - A solution to the nation's
energy problems, says Sen. Barry Goldwater, It-Ariz., is
to give oil companies sufficient tax incentive to "go out
and look for oil and gas."
Goldwater told The Orlandc, Sentinel Friday, "We've
got to get back to encouraging oil and gas exploration,
which we haven't done in 40 years.
"We should give oil companies a 40 to SO per cent depletion allowance or even a cc nplete tax write off In the
event of failure."
Here with his wife visiting their daughter and son-inlaw, Goldwater said In an int erview he was as confused
about the energy crisis as most Americans, adding, "It's
impossible in Washington to get two answers which are
the same,
"We told by one group the nation is short 8 million
barrels a day. Another group tells us it's 5 million.
Another says we don't have a crisis."
But Goldwater said he thought ,tmericans would persevere the energy crunch, predicting that voluntary
reduction in energy consumption would avoid nationwide
gaioline rationing.

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General
Richard C. Gerstcnberg, certain of its meaning."
SPACE CENTER, Houston space walk in five days to pho- new cornet, it could JIve
Motors, citing a slump in car chairman of the corporation,
(AP)
The Skylab 3 astrn- togroph the cornet. They
Tornillos brief, filed Wednessales, hat announced plans to said the lay oils are necessary day, countered that "right of riauL, have promised the dis- to leave their orbiting lab were some information not only
for a about comets but also about the:
lay off about 38,000 workers in- because plants have been work- reply
legislation - like obscen- coverer of the comet Kohoutek 44)our excursion. William R. origin of the solar system."
definitely and 48,000 workers lug nearly at capacity but sales ty lcglslation - is an appro- they will gather every scrap of Pogue is to stay Inside to COil.
Your observations are very
for up to 10 days.
of new cars have declined d.a. plate exercise of the state
information they can about the trol the space station,
valuable,"
Kohoutek said, not.
GM said on Friday It wi ll matically.
lice power."
space wanderer.
Kohoutek, an astronomer lag they are the "first human
eliminate a second shift on Jan.
He repeated his estimate that
"We'll do our best. We know with the hamburg Observatory beings
Trni1io noted the widespread
to study a cornet from
21 at five of 25 assembly plants 1974 new-car seles will be down newspaper support of the Her. how much it means," corn- in Germany,
discovered the outer space."
and at two others a week later 12 per cent from 1913 record aid's position and said there mander Gerald P. Carr said In comet accidentally last March,
Gibson, a solar physicist, told It
and will adjust assembly oper- levels and said Lay oils would was "bogus quality to much of a radio conversation Friday It was beyond the orbit of Jupi- Kohoutek
his early discovery of
ations elsewhere,
bring production into line with the newspaper clamor on the with astronomer Lubos Kohou. ter at the time, headed for a the
comet provided "time tol
The temporary lay offs, be- the sales outlook,
tek.
subject of right-to-reply legisla
loop around the sun.
muster
the troops" for an tinginning Jan. 7, involve thce
lion
The Czech-born Kohoutek
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mission
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precedented study. The launch 1
sevtn plan ts and three others. "The retail sales of passenger
••m fact Is tiat tie print told the astronau ts their fin- F'rday for an 11-minute dis- of Skylab 3 was delayed to give
cars
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a!The Indefinite lay oils will
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tins been somewhat two. dings about the comet could cussion with the astronauts,
ted by the Arab
the astronauts maximum obidle nine per cent of the auto
idle
oil embargo laced on the subject of the con- give scientists new clues to the
"It's very probably a new servation of the comet.
giant's 4,000 hourly produc- and uncertainty regardingthe
stitutionality of government creation of the solar system.
comet, one which has never
Earlier Friday, with the as.
tion workers in the United continued availability of fuel,
Carr and Edward G. Gibson been around the sun before," (rc*aut.s hallway through their
Ieg1ation in aid of a free
Gerstenberg said.
States.
Press," the brief said,
today scheduled the second Kohoutek told them. "If it is a 844ay mission, the comet made
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the sun made it impossible to
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Pan American World Air- view the comet from earth at I
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flight attendants as annottneed
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next year will forcie layoffs of earlier, but
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SAN CLEMENTE, Calif. (AP)

President Nixon
apparently has decided to limit the scope of future
"Operation Candor" disclosures. lkputy Press Secretary
Gerald L Warren said on Friday that presidential
aideMelvin R. Laird "accurately reflected the attitude of
thesenlor staff." Laird told a Washington news conference that documents would be made public dealing
with Nixon's role In the 11? antitrust case ad political
contributions by milk producers. But Laird did not
mention disclosures promised earlier by the White House
concerning the Watergate cover-up and the work of
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Medoune Fall of the African country of Senegal has
complained that he was late to a meeting at the United
Nations because a policeman ordered a gas&amp;ine station
mil to service his car.
He told the committee on United States-U.N. relations
that the -ihcernan tr!d tu chauffeur African
'rtv
shouldgoto the Arab countries tu get their gas.
Fall said he took a taxi to reach the meeting Friday and
said his cf'.u.tfeur returned to the tticn !ater, after the
policeman had left, and was served.
&amp;negal, like many black African countries, has aided
ith the !r.ihs in the Mit!1e Ea cnflV! The Arabs
have banned all oil shipments to Li United Slates
.çip of TI S su pport for Israel.

FPL Strike Continuing
MIAMI (AP)
A 59-day-old strike by electrical
workers againt the Florida Power &amp; Light Co. appears
destined for a still longer duration.
Officials of the International Brotherhood of
ELETRICAL Workers made thit glum prediction Friday
following the union's rejection of latest company contract
proposals.
About 4,500 IBEW members have been off the Job
during the vandalism-marked work stoppage.
Negotiators for both aides said disagreement over the
fate of 89 union members accused by FP&amp;L of vandalism
and violence during the strike Is the major stumbling
block to it settlement.
The union vote to reject FP&amp;L's latest offers was 2,0601,060.
The huge utility services 36 counties in Central and
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Education Commissioner Floyd Christian thinks Florida public school
students will be willing to burn some predawn oil when the
nation returns to daylight savings time a week from
Sunday.
Acknowledging that Juggling day and night poses
problems for working parents, Christian proposed Friday
that schools start classes later but open earlier,
"It Is my guess that it the school library or media
center, Is open and available in the morning and with
teachers on hand those students who must be transported
early will be pleased to have the additional time for doing
their homework, for catching up, or for getting ahead," he
said.
Christian commented In response to a letter from Rep.
Pat Thomas, D-Qulncy, who asked what could be done to
protect children sent off to school before dawn.
"The school systems of North Florida will be subjecting
cruel punishment to small children vi no will be called
upon to stand by the roadside In the cold darkness of early
dawn," Thomas said.
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The
president of the American Bar
Association says President Nixon should be impeached to end
"the political never-never land
where citizens suspect the mo.
lives of the president,"
Chesterfield Smith of Bartow,
Ha., said Friday he had be.
come "reluctantly convinced"
that impeachment would provide "the only due process fo.
rum in which the issue can be
unicluded."
"It is now in the best interests
of the nation that the right to the
presidency of Richard Nixon be
decided in Congress through the
impeachment process," he
and.
Smith said Nixon should
leave office before his term ex.
pirc-.c only s a resufl u( the
constitutional Impeachment
process.
lie emphasized that his views
were his own and that he was
not speaking on behalf of the
bar association,
"Watergate and other sordid
events surrounding the presi-

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of Maryland and former vice president,
has 'x-en hung without fanfare in the statc capitol here.
The large, dark l palming was hung during the
Christmas holiday period with little of the public
ceremcy usually accompanying such events. U. Coy.
U!air Lee 111 zi!d the MOW picture of A2new in a serinu
mood was huni: in an informal ceremony.
Agnew served as governor of Maryland from lfG7 to
rcig( as vjicc presint this fall after plez ding
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from a 1972 suit Mrs. (iassis 'rought against Ron
Galella.
The suit demanded that Galella, a photographer, stay at
least 150 feet away from her and Caroline and John,
children ft'om her marriage to the late President John F.
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TAMPA, Fla. (AP) Tampa
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dential election of 1972 have
emphasized that all federal law
enforcement agencies must be
depoliticized If they are to fully
regain public acceptance,"
Smith told the Greater Tampa
Chamber of Commerce.
"A half-dozen trucks should
be backed up to the White
House and all evidence moved
to the Capitol and laid out for all
to see before a conclusive
determination of either guilt or
innocence of President Nixon is
reached."
A month ago, Smith said a
swift decision on impeachment
proceedings would benefit both
Nixon and the American people
by clearinj,, the air.
m not saying he should be
"I'
impeached," Smith said then at
au ABA pre-convention session
in San Francisco. "But the
House of Representatives
should give the President a
public opportunity to lay out all
the evidence to show why he
should be acquitted of the in.
nuendoes speculation and
charges made against him."

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did the same four days later.
At the time, Sirica interA
rugated the men closdy about WASHINGTON (AP)
whether their pleas had been Freedom of Information suit
induced by anyone. He received filed Frday seeks to force the
government to make public the
negative replies. Sirica
vice presidential papers for
poseii pro.isionnl
which
Presidert Nixon has
sentences of 40 years or more,
claimed
$482,000 In tax (kordered a study of the men
tunis.
while they were in prison. and
The suit by Ralph Nader's
Implied cooperation wi th
senate committee and grand Tax Reform Research Group
jury would result in lighter sen. claims that restrictions which

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TAMPA, Fla. (AP) -A Florida phosphate official says
the Industry would willingly follow stringent rules if officials would allow phosphate mining In Hillsborough
County.
James I. Cox, vice president of International Minerals
and Chemical Corp., Lake'tnd, said the Florida
Phoiphate Council has mounted a campaign to persuade
officials to develop laws Instead of rejecting. mining.
Hillsborough County commissioners have forbidden
phosphate mining.
Cox said the Industry expects to find about 200 million
tons of ptiosphat? in the county.

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today that Lee Hu-rak. the ousted head of the powerful
Korean Central Intelligence Agency, has gone to Britain
for medical treatment.
A spokesmen said lee would be In Britain for two or
three weeks because of his long-suffering heart trouble.
A statement was not clear on whether the former secret
polic' chief would return to South Korea.
Lee was removed from his post Dec. 3 when President
Park Chung-Hee reshuffled his cabinet.

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Among other things, the New Year will
usher in a different political complexion for most
of Seminole County's seven municipalities.

Newest

Politicians

will benefit from the experience it returned to
the council, and the new outlook that Glascock
will give.
Councilmen-elect June Lormann and Donald
Schreiner will join the Longwood City Council
with Councilman E.E. Williamson, who won a

To the elected and re-elected, we offer our
congratulations and hopes that each of
perform your duties to th e best of your abilities.

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sweeping return to office.
To these newly elected and re-elected of
ficials, and to the other incumbent officeholders,
The Herald extends its congratulations, and
pledges to report accurately to the public all
news generated by each of the governing bodies.

Lake Mary, Seminole's newest city,
Mayor Margie Hess will work with Cou ncilmen
Louis Blankenship, Virginia Mercer, DeLores
Lash, John Norden and Harry Terry.
task of these elected officials is doubly
difficult-to guide a new city while trying
themselves to become familiar with politics. We
wish the best for Lake Mary and its new city
The

Officials.

In Sanford a familiar face returns to the city
commission. Julian Stenstrom, with his years of
valuable experience and understanding Sanford's problems, certainly will benefit the city.

Honeymooning

Royalty Stirs

Latins

COPEEY NEWS SERVICE

divine, divine," swooned the
The rich were just as agog as during two and a
days
young girls as the smiling but the pow, and the very cream of Bogota, followed by a 40-minute
BOGOTA, Colombia-.Cnce pale consort eluded their grasp. society waited long hours in tour of Medellin, 2977 miles
upon a time there was a prin. The princess, too. was banquet halls and colonial away, and a hurried 20-minute
cess who desired to spend her besieged by all matter of mansionj to be presented to the climb over the Spanish ramhoneymoon in South America. persons.
foreign princess. She could not parts of Cartagena on the
Since the South Americans
"Her highness does not sign meet everyone, of course, Caribbean coast, where only
have no royalty of their own, autographs," said an angry though she certainly tried. The mad dogs and Englisunen
except for beauty queens, they court detective, pushing aside a "informal" visit to Colombia would venture forth in the
were rnost anxious to please the determbedColombian peasant. included 18 different events noond.y SUfl
freiiu princess,
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balls and splendid banquets.
Alas, the
the
handsome
consort was striken with the
dread "Incas' revenge," and
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colonial museums In the land.
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that most precious of
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always crowds waiting for a
COPkYN'
glimpse of the coule in Bogota
as they moved from museum to
palace, banquetand ball. "He's
'Stop grabbing all the covers !'

We wish the best
ehct Cal DeVoney.

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new councilmen will take office. Mayor-elect
Roy E. McClainwillt.akeoffice with councilmenelect Irwin Hunter, David Outlaw, and Irene Van
Ecopel. With Winter Springs expanding as fast
as it is, these new officeholders will certainly
need the community's understanding and help.
In

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Springs, a

Casselberry returned Mayor Bill Grier,
Councilmen John Zacco, Edi th Duerr and
elected for the rt time Councilman Charles
teiascoci.
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RIO DE JANEIRO-Bi-azil may
be as firmly and-Communist as any
nation in Latin America, but that
has not kept Brazilians from doing
profitable business with Communist
countries,
For example. Brazil recently
worked out an urrduigenient with
Poland under which the Poles will
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Brazil recenity staged its first
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The meetini between Brazil's
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the need to increase trade between
the two countries was well reported
here.
Brazil has had diplomatic
relations with Russia for 12 years.
With China, the situation is dii.
fererit but busircss is good.
Brazil does not have diplomatic
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of State henry Kissinger. I"or Arab cooperation of late ha',,
r'uItu'd In itft' wtr'b'uun cuitoff. one of history s most ffe'c'
live bo'cotts.
there is another aspect to unity not yet
explored,
few oil-rich Arab Mates can act vigorously and firmly
worldwide only because they have small populations,
limited needs and more petroleum revenues than they can
profitably spend.
B k
other Arab lands have suieahlt' popula'
flons, a great deal of poverty, a twavy need for industrial
and agricultural equipment and oveu'aIL t e chnical
luuowhuw
but Iittk' oil.
The over-all result, therefore, is that a few states have
t:iv:'b amount t'i spend on Ruiari ar mat'riak and on
stisiding guerilla uwvenwnts They have no need what
soever for Incceasi ng their production of petroleum In
fact, war or no war, shortage or no shortage, it is to their
present intereM to save more of their oil for the future. For
when their wells run dry, their rich lan-is will have nothing,
or very little. By contrast, neighboring Iran (not part of the
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Brazilian sugar sales to the People's
Republic in 1973 totaled 300()0
metric tons and ever, more was
channeled there through brokers
and intermediaries. Brazil is now
the world's biggest producer of cane
sugar and has been selling It to any
country in the market.
Brazil is one of those relatively
few niajor nations that has chosen to
maintain its relations with
Nationalist China and nevertheless
has been able to do business with the
Communist government on the
mainland,
None of this should be miscon.
stnied as indicating any ideological
indecision on the part of the
Braiilian revolutionary governinent.
After all, the regime had its
genesis in the anti-Communist
revolution of March, 1964, In which
the armed forces overthrew the
civilian administration of President
Joao Goulart, Goulart, it will be
recalled, was Brazil's leftist
multimillionaire vice president who
had to be brought home from a trip
to
China In 1961 when President
Janlo Quadros suddenly resigned
and left the position open.
As recently as Nov. 27, the

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The turmoil over the sLiCCt'5,iVt' Johnson and Nixon presidencies, with long war and ugly Watergate the troubling
Issues, has led some thoughtful Xinericans to wonder alou
about Finding better ways for gauging the qualities of men
who seek tin' office.
The subject of presidential qualifications was high on the
agenda at the Columbia University American Assembly's
timely session on "Choosing the President, just concluded,
The seminar was supervised by scholar James David Bar'
her, who this year caught much attention with his book on
"The Presidential Character."
Yet in the end, though the meeting was joined in by a distinguished hand of intensely interested scholars and public
officials, the group shied away from any significant final
pronouncement dealing with the complex matter of presidential prospect's personal makeup and moral character.
'rue assembly's final report did say, negatively, that our
present ways of choosing over'stress "name familiarity,
manufactured charisma, access to large financial resources,
and premature calculations of elt'ctability."
Then, in an obvious withdrawal from the harder chore, the
approved report added.
We (10 not suggest as an alternative any comprehensive
list of qualifications for the presidenc'."
It threw upon "candidate'proposers' the burden of arguuru ftillv tin' c;i'.u' for th' Iitt'', ,if tin' man of their choice.
Such argunit'nt, it stiil, 'hiuId go to the facts of his political
4, and administrative experience - if any.
The document said that at minimum the layout of facts on
acandidate should offer oroolsol his"dcvotion to the rule of
law, talent and desire' for political negotiation, and a
cat)acitv to seek the truth, to articulare it effectively to the
public, kind to keep his word."

by Jack Anderson
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airlines." A listing of the
WASHINGTON
priority phone numbers of 11
Although former Vice Presi
Spiro
Agnew
has
been
major
airlines is thoughtfully
dent
sentenced as a criminal tax provided.
"AMTRAK travelers,"
cheat, he still has enough
bump
less
celebrated
adds
the McFall memo, may
clout to
assistance" by
"receive
passengers from their airline also
calling special fl4mbers.
He still travels with a
McFall happens to be
Secret Service escort. With
.f
chairman o the Transporta
n
bod)guards runing
In
tion Appropriations subcom
(erference, he barged ahead mince, which controls the
of other passengers waiting pursestrings for airlines and
in line at New York City's railroads. A spokesman for

Brazilian armed forces, who have
been running the country almost a
decade now, reaffirmed their antiCommunist stance.
That day, on the annual obsex-vance of the bloody suppression
of the Communist revolt of 1935 by
the Getulio Vargas government,
Brazil's army minister, Gen.
Orlando Getsel, declared anew that
"in total solidarity with our brothers
who were mowed down in the line of
duty, we maintain our rejection of
atheistic communism, and stand
firm in the intention of continuing
the democratic ideals of our
people."
But despite what might appear to
be outdated ideological rigidity,
Brazil's efforts to get along with
every nation seem to be paying off.
As Foreign Minister Mario Gibson
Barbosa has said, "Our policy is to
work together toward development
and our diplomacy is carried out so
as to broaden our contacts with all
areas to benefit our progress and the
progress of humanity,"
Whatever it is, it seems to work.
Estimates are that Brazil's gross
national product for 1973 is up 10 per
cent over 1972, one of the highest
growth rates In the world.

LaGuardia airport for the 4 him conceded that "it's only
p.m. Eastern shuttle flight to because of the committee'
Washington on December 6
Ile
coutfi ;ck fr
u
A niong the displaced pa' help.'
sengers were two Senate
aides, Charles Bangert and
The request for Cong res.
Gerald Itellerman, who had sional priority went Out to
been working all day on
the both the Air Transport Asso
energy crisis.
ciation and to AMTRAK.
After Agnew had been Althou,h the memo asserts
comfortably seated with his that both "indicated they will
Secret Service protectors do all they can to assist Mem'
alongside him, there was Mill bers under these
difficult cir
one empty seat.
The passen cumslance" spokesman for
ger ahead of Bangert and, both AlA and AMTRAK
said
Hellerman was offered the
the special telephone numspace. "No thanks," replied bers will provide the con
the ruffled traveler. "I
gressmen a hearing but not
wouldn't ride on
the same necessarily a seat
air p lane with that man
PLAYING POLITICS: The
The bumped
passengers
Nixon
Administra'ion has
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were obliged
been playing quiet politics
minutes for a second shuttle
with the $2.2 billion arms
plane.
shipments to Israel.
Rush orders of rockets,
An Eastern Airlines
spokesman told us that shells, bombs and bullets
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Service spokesman said the billion worth of military
agents had made the request hardware, most of it heavy
"to facilitate his Security." and bulky. will be deliver ed
Our repeated calls toAgnews by ship probably alter the
first of the year.
office brought no response.
Competent sources have
Footnote: Eastern Airlines
also gave favored treatment told us that the timing of the
recently to President Nixon's deliveries may depend upon
friend Bebe Rebozo. Colum- the flexibility of the Israeli
government in the Middle
fist Maxine Cheshire re
ported that a passenger East negotiations.
The Pentagon, meanwhile.
aboard a Miami-to-Washington airliner was persuaded to has indicated it may ask for
give up her first-class seat $3 billion to make up for the
and move back into the coach $2.2 billion in armaments sent
Israel. contending that the
compartment in order to provide Rebozo with acomforta- replacements will be more
ble seat. Rebozo was also costly than the original pro
delivered to the door of the Curement.
This argument, however,
plane in a limousine, with on
Eastern official carrying his doesn't allow for depreciation. In other words, the Pen
bags.
tagon is using the Middle
East crisis to replace old
PRIVILEGED I'ASSEN
equipment with new.
GERS. Ex-Vic President
Spiro Agnew isn't the only
The Pentagon isalsote'Iling
bigwig, apparently, who gets Congress that the airlift to
speciai travel privileges.
Israel demonstrated that the
While lesser Americans are United States needs more
scrambling for reservations giant cargo planes. The big
during the holidays, their
ifficulty
with the airlift.
Rest
d
congresnwn will get favored say our sources,
es was not the
treatment,
lack of planes but the refusal
On December 10. Rep. John cf C'eece, Spain and Turkey
McFa)l, DCalIf. the house to allow the plant's to use
Democratic whip, sent a U.S. bases inthose'countries
memo to his colleagues tellFootno:,' Our sources also
ing of "special arrange
report that the White House is
ments" to assist them with making quiet appeals for
their travel plans during the Jewish support on Watergate,
"adjournment period and the citing President Nixon's arms
Christmas holidays."
aid to Israel. Some Jewish
Cinfides the memo "Mem. congresmt'r1 a' v conIirm'd
hers experiencing difficulties to us that delegations of rabin securing desired t'eserva
his have called on them to
tions may receive assistance ease their pressure on the
by calling the congressional President over the Watergate
desks of the cooperating scandals.

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funds in economic and educational improvements.
Hut now suppose the Arab Muddle East and North Africa
were one land, bringinF together the rich nations and the
poor, the large populations and the small.
There would then he heavy pre'.sure on the Arabs to use
all of the oil tunds "and more" (or the development of their
backward economies. The pressure of their populations
would most likely induce them to install modern factories,
encourage small industry, build modern farms throughout
the Middle East and North Africa.
They could irrigate sizeable portions of the unclaimed
ui' u"rt The' would become Itoh strong in that they could
tford to iJuciie lair pi'oplt', give jobs to the ,nillutm or S41
Palest inian refugees now living in squalor and to their own
unemployed - and play an active role in the comusiunity of
nations.
This is not to argue whether the Arabs or the Israelis are
right in the war which has gone on for several decades now.
There is right enough and wrong enough on both sides. But
no matter, A strong and propserous unified Arab nation in
the Middle East and Africa could be a force for peace and
stability It would most probably he indepcndei1t of the
Russians ts it is most assuredl) riot now), and might even
grow accustomed to the existence of a Jewish state in the
i'rea.
There would be room here too, frr Israeli ifl(lU5(flfll and
agru'uItura1 experti'e in 5nflli type of Point 4 progran.. For
I -r.u'l too u:uid profit from a
nt'iglihor iu•
dustrially and agriculturally more advanced than the Arab
Mates are today. In any event Israel must do wmethilnR.
That nation cannot afford these rvpate4 mobilizations
which drain manpower from man-short farms and facto'
ries and these dramatic but extremely costly war.
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While this may sound like something less than a total
ducking of the issue, the fact is that in the two or three As'
sembly panels I monitored in the session, )articipants
Showed a deep reluctance to get into the kind apersenaiity
traits and strains of morality which came to sharp center
locus in the last two presidencies.
Erwin Hargrove of the Urban Institute, much- praised
author of one of the preliminary studies which bore the subtitle of "What Manner of Man", plunged into this tricky
topic for li' than a fifth of hi 2.5pagt' essay.
Barber's introduction to the backup papers naturally gave
the issue attention, since it is clearly one of his chief con'
cerns in surveying me presidency.
Again. however, the participants in this as4.'mbly - while
in the very act of lauding the Barber and Hargrove efforts declined to follow their lead. Though one (iiSCuSSiOfl leader
managed in part to force their hand, the fairer, fuller thing
to say, (and the final report shows it) is that the panelists
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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - 1990. The new free enterprise slow its growth from the cent growth and nearly 100 lives to save. Companies or result is that the quality of
(LENS)
per cent inflation. The gener' individuals who 'invest can the service offered on the in
The Brazilians do school of Brazilian econo- heady rate of today.
not seem to have heard about mists likes topoint out that
Many investo
have not als promptly handed over the claim large tax refunds In' ternal airlines is almost
unrivalled uiiywIIvFv UI the
the world's crisis. Summer the countrys economicvet awakened to the running of the economy to a uiviauais wno put ineu
has just begun, and on the profile closely matches that L'razilian miracle, but the young generation of tech- money in a unit trust for at world.
white sands of Rio de Janeiro of Japan 10 years ago. But usual smart boys have. Last nocrats, merely instructing least two years need pay only
One Brazilian in three is
the peace is only broken by Brazil has one asset than year, the Japanese invested them to get growth and cut IS per cent income tax.
self-employed and many of
the waves breaking and the even Japan lacks~ a su
f 17 times more money titan the inflation. Brazilian ministers
Regular devaluations. The them are building up their
shoutsofthecold-drinksales' indigenous raw materiais,in
British inflrazilanJthisyear do not have to worry their Brazilians have made sure, businesses. Brazil is a land
men.
eluding substantial oil the multiple will be even heads about opinion polls or since l964, that the cruzeirois where fortunes can still be
In Sao Paulo, the ChicagO reserves (though as yet two- higher. Ver recently, the parliamentary debates. and kept cheap by devaluing made. Taxation is low, and
Arabs have begun to unload since they do not have to run roughly once every 40 days monetary correction ensures
of Brazil, eight-lane high- thirds of its oil is imported).
ways are still packed with
part
of their overflowing the economy to fit an election under a crawling peg system. that companies get a good
Because
the world's densest traffic.
of
the
distortions
treasuries
into Brazil, which timetable, they can actually Manufactured exports have return on their capital.
Downtown, endless streams of Mercator projections on
is
one
rea
son why Brazil has effect a l ong- run economic roared ahead and account for
woild maps, few people real' le
Economists say that Brazil
of brightly colored cars flow
ss reason to (ear the oil strategy.
ilt±
that
Brazil
is
bigger
than
about
30
per
cent
of
total
has
been able to rely on a
on unchecked, as though oil
United crisis than most.
Domestic stability. The Brazilian exports, compared market economy because
either the continental
grew on trees
Many economists argue military dictatorship has with 3- per cent 10 years Brazilians are so responsive
States or Europe. It is Just as
In the twenty-first century
likely eventually to yield the that the only way for such a managed by its ruthless ago. As a result, Brazil now to economic incentives(ic, in'
world of Brasilia, civil ser'
abuse of civil rights to secure has enough foreign currency telligently greedy). Perhaps
sane
wealth of minerals as country to develop was to na
vant.s are not revising their
tionalizi' all basic industries, itse lf in power. All dissent to import the high quality it is also because Brazilians
either continent.
economic forecasts but are
quashed, and there capital goods it needs to SUS' are now surrounded by so
Yet Brazil has three criti' eject foreign investors, has been
leaving work early for their
much advertising and
cal problems: its rate of in fla' redistribute income and seems little prospect of a tam further growth.
weekend trips to Rio. It is an
tariff barriers, further coup in the next few
High tar,lf walls This is the
affluence that they become
(ton
is
moving
back
towards
build
high
almost unreal world, but then
Only the last of these has years. I)ictatorshins which one part of the conventional more ambitious and thus
the
h
'perinflationary
Brazil's past five years have
its bJance of payments could hel p ed Bra t II to in- produce high infliLon and Wisdom that the Brazilians hardworking. Most consumer
been equally unreal. In this
be knocked skfewavs by a (IU5trla1itb0n. The Brazilian slow growth are easily over- have adopted. When the new goods like cars and radios
time it has grown faster than
world recession an its io- rmuiracle is based on seven pit- thrown; dictatorships which regime took over in 1964, it are offered Ofl credit (cash
any other country in the
produce economic miracles erected towering tariffs of up prices are seldom quoted), so
come
distribution is still lars;
world its growth rate lias
gla
rinlv
unequal
None
til
sire
more difficult to disII -' to 204) pr cent on III ustrial that inn,,, pu'opli' ar forced
Abolition
of
politicians
The
never (iiOl)pt'(l b4ih(}V
go1s. Later, it introduced to , irk q't u a hird to keep
these probk'ms should he bad military coup in 1964 overWolcoming toroign ix-ivos cent.
enough to stop Brazil outpac- threw a crumbling and cor- tots. Unlike many third world legislation which forbids pace with the never-never.
At this pace, Brazil w ill be
ing most countries for some rupt democratic regime, governments the Ilrazilians public enterprises to import
a more Important industrial
years
to come, but they will which had produced 3_prr have reabzed that private goods if similar domestic
country than Britain be fore
foreignun vestment is the only goods exist. while private enUNION
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crease its capital stock quick- tariffs if it does.
SKATES
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Belief in tree enterprise,,
America's No. 1 Skate
too much ol it can produce a The Brazilians have devel"
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balance of payments oped in an explicitly
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problem, if the flow of )rnfit. capitalist way'. Although
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ARMY- NAVY
while foreigners have been banks, all public utilities,
given every incentive to in- part of the steel industry and
vest, they are forbidden to a monopoly of the oil indus___________
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remit more than 36 per cent try, most of the economy is in
of their capital in an)' three- private hands A cia ssic
'ear neriod.
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and judgment that the meaning of such discoveries (assuming they could hi' achieved) could only 1w teied when a man
actually occupied thu presidency and laced its demands.
In other words, they feel the o(fice and its power to be uniqut', they see no prior task as a provable training ground for
it, anti thus regard any robes for the wt 11springs as at best
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time to warm the chair of the president of the Senate, speculation about 'A-hat kind of President of the United States he
would make continues to gather momentum.
Never before in the nation's history has a vice president
been sworn in with so much expectation in the mind of the
public
and in this precedent' se tting instance, of Congress
- that he might wind up in the White house before his term
is completed. The No. 2 office has traditionally been consu(le're(l to be the burial ground of political hopes.
Rep. Michael J. Barrington, I)'Mass, was one of the small
number of congressmen who voted against Mr. Ford's confirmation - not because of an' doubts about the former
minority leader's character. 1k fulls' concurred with the
unanimous assessment of Gerald Ford's probity and the
belief that the Republican Party was entitled to three more
years in control of the executive branch of the government.
It was because, rather than choosing a man whom the
American people, if given the chance, would ratify, "the
I'resident and the Congress have substituted their own judgment for the judgment of the people.
The 25th Amendment provides for that substitution, liarrington agrees. But since this was the first time the amendment's procedures were used, he feels that it would have
been appropriate for Congress to have outlined the stall'
dards to be applied to the nominee.
"I would like I" have seen a nominee whose abilities and
capabilities ould be known to the general public - a man
who would be viewed by the American people as a genuine
presidential contender,"
An unknown number of Americans may share liar'
rington's feelings Vet not since the administrations of
George Washington and John Adams and the first administration of Thomas Jefferson has the country elected a vice
president who was "a genuine presidential contender.
Until the adoption of the 12th Amendment in 1804, the
presidential candidate receiving the SeCOfl(l highest number
of votes automatically became vice president. Since then,
not only have the American people not chosen their vice
presidents on the basis of their presidential potential. it
would be a naive reading of'history to contend that they have
had much say at all in the selection of their vice presidents
on any basis.
It has been the anticlimatic duty of the nominating conventions - more often than not, the unihteral decision of the
and far from being a question of
presidential candidate
who was the next best man, it has usually been it matter of
"balancing [lie ticket," of sat isfv i:ug , or appealing to
minorities within tIi' party or the ctiuntr)
This does not neces.sai II)' refute Barrington's argument
t hat C'ongres.c fa i led to address itself to the unique circum'
t a net's surrounding th' M'ln'cl ion of the.' nat mU s 4011 vice
president by not establishing new, standards for the office.
Hut the thorough and unhurried examination Gerald Ford
underwent before his colleagues, which was fully reported to
the public, the expression of views by various groups to Congress. and the fact that Americans have never really known,
and seldom eared what kind of president any vice president
'ull this it k,e't ucee'ts that iii'' country hs
would make
in Gerald Ford a vice president and potential predent as
we'll qualified as it would have had fit had gone to the polls
lii u'hoo.e twtwi'e'n him and ''mt'onu' i'l u'
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In Altainonte Springs, one of the fastest
growing cities in the nation, political newcomer
Norman Floyd
h as won the reins of leadership
from former mayor Lawrence Swofford, one of
Central Florida's most durable and
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State Balance China
Kissinger, were deakng Japan
short shrift as Washington
wooed Peking.
Ingersoll, through some
WASHINGTON-The latest
was curious blend of common sense,
"Kissinger shock"
and
personality
delivered not to an un candor
suspecting ally but to the new ctwnnistry, went over in a very
secretary's very own State big way with the Japanese. It is
safe to say that so far as
DeP"t111t.
Water cooler conversation at Japanese business tycoons
Foggy Bottom is still buzzing at were concerned, he was a
the shrewdness of Ik'nry better envoy even than
Kissinger in tapping Robert Japanese-speaking Edwin 0.
Ingersoll to be the next Reischauer, the Harvard Asia
assistant secretary of state for hand.
While Ingersoll was ocEast Asian and Pacific affairs.
the
Ingersoll, who has been cupying
American
ambassador tojapan for a year Embassy near Kasumigaseki
and a half, was named by intersection in Tokyo, the U.S.
Kissinger to balance off trade deficit has shrunk from a
rhargcs that the new secretary whopping $4 billion last year to
if state has surrounded huuiself an estimated $2 billion by the
enthusiasts. end of this year.
with
China
Ingersoll is given credit for
Kissinger's top aide for planning, Winston Lord, for convincing the White house
example, is a China scholar in that the Japanese were not
his own right and is married to uk.'rely "economic animals"
intent on buying up Hawaii and
it Chinese lady.
Assistant secretaries are California and dumping color
usually career diplomats. But television sets on American
prior to his ambassadorial consumers,
Whereas lteischauer used the
stInt. Ingersoll was a top
executive at Borg Warner Corp. pr'JIettprOple and "cultural
Japanese Foreign Ministry understanding" route to winofficials have had a suspicion ning friends and influencing
for the last several years that people in Japan, Ingersoll has
marks
with
his
President Nixon, and his top won
businessman's
approach.
foreign
adviser
affairs

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A Review Of The Top News Stories
joy ouswelcome,

Nixon Visit

which convened and stories began to entire nation."
4 at FloridaHospital, Orlando.
Elections
mirrored his electoral margin. tweak on electrical inspectors,
Real property tax value
Wirz was taken to th e Florida
last fall
contractors LkctrRnt reues% Junuptd $1584 million o%er 1972
llospItdI
North, ARamonte
Miors I
rence Sii(ford
board members and others to $679.2 million and official
f 'AniontS
Springs Granville Springs, in the evening hours of
being subpoenaed to testify.
U.S. Census estimates show
Electricity
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Winter Springs and Oct. l6sufleringfrom a gunshot
what many officials ca ll a
wound.
in
The upshot was a blistering
conservative Increase figure were Jackson of Lake
David Lee Griffin was
When - new 1)-appointed grand jury report Oct. t)
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Iromn88,677 population in 1970 to
cern
r
arrested
and charged with
county building official David charging the commission
mu nic ipal
elect ions
as aggravated
iPi
and 131,800 in December
assult with a deadly
undIing lifted the electrical the building department wi th
Seminole County voters toppled
weapon by Casselberry police
Congtruction of shopping political kings and princes from

F dung the intti1d onslaught of

Watergate revelations before
the Senate investigatory
committee, President Richard
Nixon was reported in early
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according to Its driver, con.
staff, students and parents thined a $40,) load of frozen
associated with Seminole hUgh fish in danger of thawing If he
and Rear Lake schools, Layer ran out of the diesel fuel which
weathered four weeks of kept the refrigeration unit
finning.
protests.
Truckstop manager Melvin
He stuck to his guns as more
thmn 400 Seminole students Payne said he had used up his
,® gallon Dec -ember allot
staged ft protest march around
his office bearing placards mnent by the 10th of the month,

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Here are the top 10 news t° es reported
ranked
saru
Herald during 1973. Other stories,
CerTh
1erald'a
by their importance, are 50 1K
1973 Year In Review.
Fl rida Tech
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1 PresIdent Richard Nixon vlsk1ng
University.
e sin
2. The Electrical Review Board se ri
hazardous wiring practices; the creation of a new,
tougher electrical ordinance; and formation of an expanded rev i ew board
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count
3. The growth of the nation s fastest grow.ng
4. Elections that changed the political complexion of
Seminole County.
5. Violent crimes Involving yourig persora- two
murdered girls In an Altamonte Spring dump;(be slaying
o f an Orlando chef, and a tragic after-schoo 3
g at a
6. Major fires, one definitely arsonists' work
High
School.
Casselberry firm. the other ruining Crooms
Casselberry
Councilman
Richard
Wlrz's
death.
7.
s. Earth tremor shaking Seminole, and the county's
\Ir'mrngun
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C
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9. The thell of a ;aJlroud train.
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10. Tbe upheaval involving county ambulance ser

Ile settled oil Florida permit of a Contractor working gross negligence in not properly
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, centers, all.artinent and con- their municipal thrones in four officers. The charge against
Techrinlogical University and on a South County apartment supervising the entire count
Griffin was changed to man.
lec- doininium Lvinplexes continued of six cities holding elections.
acc,epted a year-old invitation project, he was surprLsed at the building trade, not JtLqt e
.%laughter when Wirz died.
i) niuun along the SR 436
intense interest his act trical contractors
the major upset, as voters
to address the graduating class
According to police reports
prompted in the news media,
The grand jury virtually corridor from howell Branch ushered In a new image.
The President arrived
Wirz Griffin and Arthur
What Gundling, who began ordered the commission to re- Road on the cast to Sit 434 on suffered by
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swirl of excitement kicked u
20-year
political
Rainier were preparing for a
It. %'.(St.
veteran
Swofford
and
his
helicopters
in
his
work
Just
a
few
dsys
before,
vamp
its
then-proposed
ekeby the three
hunting trip in Colorndo at the
longtime friend and ally Keith
party, and the expectations of (lidn't know, w-m that the trical ordinance to expand the
Griffin home when Wirz was
Tile growth wave rippled Nixon. Both were replaced by
several thousand Central apartment complix in question review board to nine members,
mrthward to the Sanford area political rookies Norman Floyd shot with a .25 caliber revolver.
one
of
10
on
a
list
suband
to
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me
Floridians gathered in and was
Griffin was found not guilty of
non-industry
ting mitted earlier by the state people to a majority
of the where more than $ 000 dwelling Sr. and Cal DeVoney.
around the empty reflec
Granville Brown, considered manslaughter in the death of
PDOI of the grassy, sun Lathed attorney's office as containing board to eleminate connicL- of units are under Construction or
Wirz by a circuit court jury in
in
tile
planning
stages.
Busirmss
Certain
of re-election in Winter Sanford
hazards to life And property.
interest.
Dec. 20.
campus.
additioiLs and a city law en- Springs, was shoved aside by
Gundling
didn't
know
that
a
U;idauntW by the hil-night
lorcement ce nter
ntt r I1ILhIU,ht€d politi ca Il
novice
fl1 IO in
t'
d
;' urh thr
McClaimi.Also
taken into uU
Earthquakes
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drench the "rain or shine"
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was a new city council
coriumilicenivid ceremanim one niember of the county's prevention ordinance, and
County
conimis5l
oners
the 796 graduates and their electrical re view board, who trmng of former Altamonte struggled to keep cc with the uionIt Irene Van Ecpoel,
Victims of Nicaragua's worst
vice.
eamilie-,t
a
began arriving on was later acquitted) and Uwl Springs fire chief G.ary Kaiser county's growth with an im pa ct mayor during the city's early earthquake disaster in history
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(w)5 In the 1960 s,
David Outlaw tugged at Seminole Countlans'
campus in the early morning media presurecoupu1 "ito an to head up a department to zoning ordinance
the and former fire chief Irwin hearts in January and
111ist. whichslowly burnt off in en-going conlinimim desire for inspect and coordinate all most farreaching measure
in November for the ,,biggest, location, city council approved
reform
had
been
one
of
the county departments.
thousands
of
time for
pounds
of
relief
ever"
local narcotics bust expenditure of $26,400.
discussed b' the board Now Hunter.
factors in Gundling himself
Nixon his hair greyer than
Donald
Jackson,
a
prime
suppliesfood
and
clothingwhich
netted an estimated
indefinitely tabled, the proposal
&amp;.4ftC Mary S
before but looking tanned and being lured.
Growth
inwere
donated
locally'
and
$320,000
worth
of pure cocaine
Is designed to compel mover
in effort only
corporation
Academy
(our
shipped
relaxed, ignored one hardy soul
to
that
nation's
capital
The story began to surface in
and
resulted
In the arrest of a
developers to offset their share months before and named
by private plane.
in the back of the standing, late September with a state
I,ongwood secretary.
Snninole County continued of the costs of their develop- acting mayor in t
lie
city'
s
Sanford and Seminole elected #
On Oct. 28, Seminole County
cheering crowd who yelled attorney's investigation into its phenomenal growth rate in ment to the public in terms of
Julie Christine Daniel, 26, of
charter,
was
turned
out
in
favor
officials
and law enforcement
itself was one of at least four .103 McClintock St., Was
-Resign!" and thanked the county government, and took on 1973, living up to the title of increased county faciliUes and
. of Margie fless. a political
heads
joined
in early 1973 in
Central Florida counties jarred
people for their overwhelming stram when the grand jury
.-Ictivist, in a strongly contested by
charged
with
importing
and
efforts
tj
locate
a proposed
an early morring earth pofsessing a controlled subrunoff battle,
tremor which some residents stance, but the case wa3 state police academy at SanLake Mary voters opted to thought was an explosion,
dismissed by Circuit Court ford Air po rt.
become Seminoles first city
But, despite presentations to
The Seminole aid to J udge Dominick SaUl
the
state cabinet they were
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Managua-Capitol city of
The case was thrown out on
city government spots.
unsuccessful.
Nicaragua-until announce- the basis of a motion for
The winds of change blew In ment was made in late
1'he training facility has to
dismissal by Mrs. Daniel's
Longwood as well where In- February that all further attorney who
yet
be established anywhere in
contended u
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th .tnta
cumbents Bill Klo&amp;cy and Dick donati'n,s would
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lindslide elections by former government
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and
Donald
possession of th" illegal drug
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April was the most thrilling
U.S.
from
Colounibia
disgui.so-d
Sanford's
great
train
robbery
month ,)I 1973 for many
S_ik
.
Murders
of 1973 will long be remembered as candles, detectives .sa id. Seminole
Countians
as
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as one of the strangest cases to
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Th'ee murder cases made face Seminole County detec- returnedfromyear'sinVletnam
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Looperatlon
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bold headlmi.s during the past tl%es
prisons
year one of them was heard in
On May 15, Mary Pipkln, 25
Seminole welcomed home
Tile year 1973 ended on a note Navy Capt. Charles James and
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Sanford
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the
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Coastline train, hit the throttle Sanford and Lake Ma W
Gerald Coffee, William liarT
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4tigation deman and Giles R. Norrington.
Samuel
Geter.
14,
of
Sanford,
and
steamed
down
the
tracks
Settlinole
County
inve
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governmental agreemwas charged with murder in the for a 3&amp;rnile joyride that she inter-th.
The returned POWs were
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could result in joint honored a, the annual Great
beating death of William later claimed she could not efts
participation in studies, Sanf ordcam berof Con,-ce
Oglesby, but he received a remember.
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planning
and application for Awards Banquet and
probationary sentence and new
The scheduled trip to Pierson
the second
father after he pleaded "no ended when the novice engineer federal funding for a regional annual Sanford Airshow at Isq
contest."
A:r
slammed the $2 5 million rig sewer system for north Sanford Airport where the
Bartow attorney T David into a gondola car which was In Seminole County
Nay's Blue Angles precision
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the plea that stopped charged with grand larceny but 'ivafity Management study throughout Central Florida.
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per cent of the murty. Regiorial
going to court.
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studies
are required in order to Principals
Another youth, Roy Ivan
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New Ambulances
get
75
per cent federal funding
Bissonette Jr., 16, of
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Jersey,was charged with firstThe hotly contested firing of
The Seminole County amPreliminary reports on the two Seminole County school
degree murder in the May
shooting death of Orlando chef bulance situation, which is study is to Iliwl the optimum principals by Schools Supt. Bud
critical and will remain so until least cost way to serve the Layer fizzled and died without
Robert Newell
Bissonette kept deputies busy an exclusive franchise is growing area with sewer ser- final protest when the school
PRESIDENT NIXON ADDRESSES STUDENTS
when he set lire to 1,6 iiwttress worked out sometime in vice.
board failed to take action
... Na don's First Lady greets a friend
twice and escaped once before February, took on aspects of a
the dismissals by the May 2
he was sentenced, hi Seminole televison cops and robbers Footbail
annual contract deadline.
show
for
so
long
that
many
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A board meeting on
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Central Florida residents deadline day was expected to
prison.
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The Altamonte dump mur- Ambulances are supposed to were discussing the pros and explode over the firings of
ders have been puzzling in pick up critically ill or dying cons of a professional football
Seminole 111gb School principal,
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people and rush them to a franchise and the man Jack Redd
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August
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the decomposing bodies of two hospital
was Romnmie IMudd
Clmnkert but tyiaril members
woiiien were found in a trash treatment
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New
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strewn area near Lake Lotus
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Stuart
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the
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balance situation in the county National Football League, failed to show, and the
identified as Laura
meeting
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was
cancelled
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to
lack
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quorum
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Sanford bome, is still around. enable hin) to have a place for Ferrell, told Layer because t1w )p
Ilerndon Ambulance Co., his soon-to-be-franchise to schoolb
Dard failed to accept or
enforcement officials to
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reject with legal cause his
llue Florida Suns, I.,oudd,s
recommendations
speculate that all six of the
regarding
Still 'around aft:^r seeing still rwri-existent football team, reappointnienti of principals on
murders may have been conconspiracy and extortion attempted to unstick a rather
nerteo.
annual contract six weeks
charges dismissed against conscrvative local Orlando before the last day of if&amp; school
them are the owners of goer'irnent but attempts year Layer's recommendation
ires
Seminole Ambulance Corn probed fruitless to date.
automatically stands.
pony, a paper orgination with
Ilowever, Interest in "dd's
Thus nothing came of
Two major fires raged in hopes of landing the anticipated ixmsible franchise flowed north
'S April 25 motion &amp;
Senimnole County this year.
exclusive contract-but with no to Seminole county, evidenced
that
school rind
be
Ar1nwasbeUevedtobetl
ambulances
by the majority of boosters
hduntIltheReccjIng.inkert
cause of a September fire that
And, of course, there are the being from this counts
issue be
,
a
destroyed 26 trucks belonging various police and fire
IA)udd, after fa'
iling to stunned audience of some 3oo
to Air Flow Designs of department emergency units generate results in Orlando
packed supporters of the fired
(asselberry .
operating In the South County came to Seminole and pnlposed
principals, board members
Incations near Sanford and
Tine men were charged
voted to table Culpepper's
Altamonte Springs. Ile was
with arson in connection with
the Wnie and are scheduled for N udie Ban
warmly greeted by enthulostic
recornmt'ndatjons until the
trial in January
uIpurtirs but a. yet the
ckatfllne mneeting May 2
mIIIIL,er one booster (or the Sch'rnl Board Atty Doug
A pee-dawn blaze partially
longwood Police Chief
Suns has .
destroyed Croom3 High School
,whieved litUe in Steristrom told the board Layer
Wesley Dowell made national
was acting within his legal
news in Augu.4t when lie banned
never been determined,
rights,
and warned they had no
the sale of'nudie" magazines
The fire was the first major
power to compel the superin.
One Involving a Sanfnrd school (R-Leesburg) endorsed the
tendent to do something no$.
y
st.q,nd.
rNuired by statute.
1ingwo
.cl
w
is plagued with
t ulpepper s
attempt
11' 515cr, Longwood City
to
costly
drainage
prooltms
as
scuttle
Atty
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Joe
Layer
riad
Davis
most
quashed
Red
Tragedy
ban with an opinion Wt the areas such as Land Avenue and ding-Clinkert supporters
bodies pulled from a Titusville

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beautifkation
is (.omplrted with
have to levy a 3-mill Lax or be trees and shrubs installed in the
dissolved.
median of U.S. 17-92 at the

negotiated by Walt Disney

Miller said the city would project

World. The storybook empire
leased three tanks for one year.
The tanks can hold 900,00
Residents jammed city hail Park Drive intersection on the
gallons of fuel,
protesting the proposal.
major north-south traffic arThe county commission has
Miller Insisted pointed money tery.
been pressed In recent weeks by was needed to finance con
City voters in a special
roads chief J.C. Lavender, who struction of the new city hail referendum defeated a charter
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demanding "we want Jack and his suppliers would not
pointed to proposed federal fuel complex and to beef u p amendment 4W to 251 that
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back."
allocation.s as being 50 per cent inadequacies in tile fire would have divided the city into
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Residents contended city districts and would have
Resignation
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Payne said his 1974 fuel
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funds
were
improperly requiredcommissioners
nic
allotment will be 93 per cent of
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managed.
Casselberry's first city what he sold in 1973, but his
Although the city council
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I'he LoOngWOOd City governmanager took council com. business had almost tripled
could have levied (lie tax
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ment's take-over and eviction
pletely by surprise Oct. 8 when during this year,
.1 - allowed by tile charter without Incorporation
of
Seminole
County
Health
a
vote
of
he resigned from the position he
After a week without fuel
the people, the board
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had field for the Past 27 months Payne was able to buy 1,200 Department facilities from the backed away from the iss ue,
Residents of the Forest City ;
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medical
clinic
bui:ding
on
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to accept a Job in his home
gallons of diesel from Florida
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In Noveinber, city council Bear Lake area, their peaceful
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at
Cliurch
Streets
shook
state of California.
decided to charge land rural community threatened by
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he had accepted the offer to
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become the deputy director of ter," said Payne. "It depends was major issue in the ordinance was prepared, but eighth city.
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elections which saw left for the
the coun cil of governments on whether they can get fuel
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voter3 in the Aug. 29 In.
in January.
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Broker Dave Brinkley who unseated.
-Muter in late Octriber an- corporation referendum voted
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operates All-States Truck
.Candidates June I,ormann nounced his resignation so that in opposition, the proposal
Bergman said his resi gnation Servic'e Inc. froni behind the and Donald Schreiner joined his successor could be elected failed due to special legislative
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fective Ike. 1, in deference to truckers could move out they F. Williamson to pledge the planning to sell his hwne and P cent of the 1,255 registered
would probably be empty as build would be returned as a move from the city.
the 45-day' Inininium notice
'oters plus one to pass.
period dismssed, but adopted, produce fariners were relue. health facility.
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receiving
cost
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be lost.
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90 day notification period.
Cats with your nine livesJanuary is the peak timn for begun after the election with the facility to meet its
No action has yet been taken
'e over, Mayor lives!
produce
im.m
farmers in Seminole $17,000 in federal revenue limitation of borrowing power
to interview applicants for the
Mayor, the elderly Cocker
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sharing funds
%ac'ant city man igcr post county said Brinkley, n'id
First
Spaniel
mutt
facing
death
after
set by the Southeast
Of the medical c " n'c Natiorwl Bank of
they can get no fuel at that time
at his convictio. of biting, irtSANFORD FIRE DEPARTMENT BAITLES BLAZE
macy farmers will not get their building, Williamson said, "H $2),000 to $270,000.
timidating and generally
.Croorns High School heavily damaged
Federal Funds
tiut lame (luck council persists
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a further toned down Seminole, passed through the
million in state and federal are causing them to run their clinic, renewing his pledge to mmunicipal building recoin valley of the shadow and
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37 to 45 cents a gallon.
functions into tile previously
In early June in a joint plannedpoliceand firecomplex year old dog, voted Sept. 9 to
topped the 1973 news In this
Unless the diesel supply'
meeting
with county
(it)
situation improves soon, most
banish' Mayor to the town
as an interim measure for
missioners
the
council Fiscal reasons.'
The cit y's sewer plant on truckers said they would be
wrc "-'''
. oaage grows.
requested the county to move
; Keller Road near 14 is to be forced out of business, to fficir
County
pound officer Sam
The project appears to have
the health facilities elsewhere, rough sledding ahead with new Martin had joined many in
expanded to 7.5 million gallons own ruination. and the
AFTERMATH OF ARSONISTS' WORK
to vacate the building for ex- council
per day capacity and the areas detriment of the consumers
members planning to offering a refuge for the cute
.Twenty-six trucks destroyed in blaze
panded city office space. The shift emphasis from a new city but
s mutt, but
in the old part of the city north who rely (xi the merchandise
health dtpartment was eicted, hall upon taking office Jan. 2, commissioners clearly wanted
of SR 436 are to be sewered as they transport.
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possible.
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Orange County seemed like a
J14 - COnstwion is set to begin
During
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the
year
plagued
way
to
entice
a
medical man
Soon after the first of the new
Sanford city commissioners good compromise.
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was to pro v ide him with took a major step toward
%ear
Actually, the commission
the Seminole County Port facilities.
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The Altamonte Springs
Authority (SCO PA)established
Tile old Chamber of Coin- 1973 when they voted to proceed from places as far away as
, construction alone will serve
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and
Savannah,
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but
2,000 additional homes with
ii'llnediately with engineering
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holding 1.5 million gallon% of churches undertook a fund. for Itic
untold thousands Longwood
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raising effort to construct the
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could take u p to five years to tant to fob Mayor off on an
and the unincorporated areas
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one
of
the
tank
farm
is
building.
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and
unknown
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complete.
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No tax funds were used for
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he construction.
So while there was no last
From federal revenue sharing
with a product by late
Gas Mess
minute telegram from the
funds.
December. Pipes, pumps and
Commissioners
adopted
a
governor,orany'ridt.rfr,nth
T OX
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other necessary rigging will be
Iruckirs stranded without
strict dog leash law, to take castle-it didn t matter because
added at the beginning of the
a-fuel at Sanforil's Village R est
effect Jan. 1. that also requires ,Mrs. Cora Lee Marden of
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mess, any
time in Winter Springs' 15-year miumber of dogs and cats kept lives in the middle of an orange
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and bemoaned the Fact no one
history and plans for a new city by residents at their homes to grove, contacted Mayor s
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I was organizing to do anything
hall-public safety complex with three unless special exceptions owner, and counh fficial
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about it
including Sheriff John Polk
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of elected officials and
The city pledged SZ,000 for "custody" of the culprit, .Mrs,
sere organized enough to hate put it We do not have the staff
residents during the 1973 year. 1974 expansion of General Marden signed an agreement
',t (If) d blockade of the Vulhgc t( top with inventory and
Sanford \!uiu,rial l.ibrar m drawn up b Assistant County
I(estdieselpuimupstpmottmttuut kasing agreements The tanks
Councilman Victor Milkr Fort Millon Park and corn Atty
howard
Marsic
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have
in
excess
of
15
million
short
supply
and
high
prices
predicted
ad
volorem
taxation
pleted
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WATER, WATER EVERYWHERE AT ONCE
'.illons of fuel funneled through
for the community was in the beautification of Memorial play area [or Mayor, to keep
which they maintain, will wipe
them
in
Longwood S
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month
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in
theiii out
offering saying until it found Park on the lakefront at hlrnonaleashwhenoutsidethe
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club in their own home, liar, meets he and his family had project right now. I've got to get
vey's enthusiasm and love for enjoyed in the past, his lace a roof over their heads, he
antique cars had rubbed off on broke into a wide smile. "We
mild. "1 wanted to drive them
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Ti'&gt; to imagine a time when a Bud Junior and his sister Linda
have such fun, with picnics, right into the house through the
Cadillac cost less than a Ford ,
flies donated their playroom runs, and get together.,;," he sliding glass doors. They w ould
i time, in Fact, when a one. for club meetings.
said. 'We'll have driver man- have fitted beautifully. But
cylinder Cadillac cost just $400,
Pretty soon that playroom
euverability competitions, Florence drew the line at that!"
If
10.
and a six-cylinder Ford cost was bulging at the seams, and driving forwards and then in
His only regret coming to
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by the time Harvey left New reverse, between a series of Sanford was having to sell four
Sunday, December 30, 1973
There was such a time, and it York to settle in Sanford tires. There's a cocktail race, of his six antique cars, said
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all conies flooding back talking several weeks back, he retired where you drive holding a tray Harvey. lie had to part with a
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to new Sanford resident Bud as director of a club boasting and cocktails out the window; 1926 Willis Knight; a 1924 Model
Harvey and his family at their some 125 members in a or the potato spearing race." T Roadster; a 1939 Ford 4-door
Locust Avenue home. An ardent spanking new clubhouse.
Great fun is also had on a convertible; and a 1932 Buick,
-antique car fan, hlarve&gt; can
lie now hopes to join a club in mystery run This, explained which wits his first antique car.
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Stepping up onto the running
and pleasures of antique car can't find one, he'll start one knowledge as well as driving board, he swung Into the high
ownership, and the fascination again,
skill. "You're given clues like, scat of the Studebaker, running
of delving into the history of the
What is the fascination bound 'a road named after a circus,'" his hand lovingly around the
automobile,
up in these old-time horsel,ss explained Harvey. "That'll be wooden steering wheel. "She's
The proud owner of a 1924 carriages with their funny up- Barnam Road. If you don't the only one like it in the U.S."
Studebaker assembled In right seats and narrow-tired know your history," he added, he said with pride. "She had
Australia, and a 1930 Chevy, wheels? "A lot of work and love "you tan get hopelessly lost." 225,000 miles on her when we
Harvey has been interested in goes into those cars," explains
After a run there is always a found her. We're the third
cars since he was about 10 Harvey. "It's a never-ending picnic or cookout. "I think we owners. Needless to say, she's
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With the playoffs in the pros and all the college bowl games on
spend his time exploring the old can have a lot of fun with the old
A point Harvey emphasized is aand
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"It's a hobby for someone necessarily a rich man's hobby. be lieve 1,,,li ttle old lady ,
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Possessing an excellent track record
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fascinatio1, with old cars. His who knows cars, but the whole "People have the idea you've exclaimed.
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Chevy.
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remerndesire to own an antique cir — fainy
at least outwardly. Orcasionill
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flashes of long runs by teams picked to lose do however jolt that
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or two, or three — became does the uphoistry and my son becomc involved with antique
confidence a tad
overwhelming, as did his urge has won a trophy for the cars, but this isn't so. I'm a
The odd upright shape of the
But, all things considered, the premier picker now
'i;;to share his interest with you ngest d ri ver at one meet," construction electrician, and do cars, with their forward-tilting
goes out on
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others. Married, and the father he explains with pride.
it all myself. That way it's not roofs, sweeping niudgua:ds and
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Mrs. Harvey chimes in: "As experu.he, and it's far more re- square radiators make one
started hunting around for an for our daughter, she wants the warding than purchasing a car smile. Their boggle-eyed head.
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antique car club to join. But Studebaker for a wedding gift that's already restored," said lamps and fringed window
Stabl er will have to eat words. Th e Dolph ins will get revenge
most clubs were at least 5o one day. He says she'll only get Harvey.
curtains, make these cars look
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and the winner's share. They also will set themselves up in the
miles from his Long Island it over his (lead body,"
she
('lapping a stylish straw far more like their carriage anSuper
Bowl for the third consecutive ca
iarni is as toge th er as
grinned at her husband — basher on his head, he led the cestors, than their sleek
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gem.
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won
13
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15
this year after win ning
The only solution: start a club "because he wants to be buried way to his two cars gleaming modern offspring.
all 17 last season. Sheesh — did you see the way they came out on
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of his own. His wife, Florence, in that car!"
with loving ca re in the sunshine
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was as keen as he by this stage,
"Well, you really get fond of on the front lawn. He indicated and grace. You may smile at
way.
LA JOLLA. Calif. ( API — married a form&amp; Western the Friday wedding in this
and together they got a charter your antique cars," admitted an almost completed double them, but it will be a smile
Oakland has St.aber and Hubbard arid some good defensive
from the Antique Automobile larvey.
garage in the back yard: tinged %it1i tenderness and ad- Making a rare public appear. White house worKer, Cheryle seaside city about 45 miles to
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folks.
In)ey don't have the depth nor the consistency of Miami.
Club of America and started a
ance to attend his doctor's wed- Gaillard, 26.
Recalling some of the grand "That's my most important miration
the south.
Read
it 31-17 for the Super Bowl bound Dolphs
ding, President Nixon was met
SENTRY
The demonstration was noisy
The demonstrators lined up
by demonstrators who hanged but without incident except for early near the entrance to the
PROTECTION, INC.
Dalias-Minnesota
SPECIALISTS IN
him in effigy and shouted "Im- the arrest of a youth who alleg. chapel and shouted abuse at ar;~ peachment Now,"
This is hard. Minn esota has had trouble in th e playoffs before
edly threw a rock at a police. riving guets.
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SECURITY SYSTEMS
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Between 600 and 700 protest. man.
but
then again so has Dallas. The game is In the Big D city — so
R•sIdeMaI.
CamMircial
Cries of "crook," "gan.
Irary
ors
and
onlookers
stood
In
the
the
Cowboys
get the home field nod — they will not get the win over
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The President, Mrs Nixon ster," and 'bourgeois pigs"
streets outside the chapel and da ughter Tricia Cox drove were hurled at the forma
305-647-7977
the Vikes who have decided thet they are the best in the NFC.
lly
It will be tight and hard hitting — make it Fran Tarkingt.on and
where Dr. Walter Thach 56, from the Sari Clemente estate to dressed guests astyarthd
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By DOUG STORUM
Iltrald Correspondent

It was a flu ridden Zueli that staffs is that when its time ,
boards injured a knee in the the loyal live on tap January 4,
inSistency in the classic as he
fired in 20 first half points that play Sanford,
take the press out early going and saw limited at Gainesville. The next home hit for 22 the first night, 28
boosted the Seminoles to a 34.28 of the
closet. But St. Pete had to action the remainder of the contest for Joe Mills' squad is against Vanguard and again 22
l)&amp;adeye John Zueli and First halt lead.
learn
the hard way, that second night. But Brown and Clements against Boone January Sin the in the finale versus the Boca
forward Jim Clements took
Nuticably drained from the hand advice Is not necessarily came through with the help of SIIS gym.
Ciega outfit,
turns leading a charging strain of a five day case of flu, always worth following,
forward Phil Spake to control
For
the
tournament
the
HERALD SCOREBOARD
Sanford Seminole basketball Zueli and the Seminoles had to
Boca Ciega came out
the boards and the ball game Seminoles wound up with the
Boca CI
team Frk'iy night as they look elsewhere for the scoring second half though, readythe
FO FT PT
to
The leaping Brown went to honors for the losers bracket
Price
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outclassed Boca Ciega High Punch In
the second half and press the Seminoles. It slowed bucket frequently and drew and a fifth place finish in the
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Cabal'
&amp;hool of St. Petersburg 60-52 to found it in Clements who netted Sanford five down for a while in fouls repeatedly and
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Hope
take fifth place in the eight all of hIs 13 points in the third a low scoring third period and healthily for two
2 0 1
charter
scores.
Ford
After bowing out the first
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Tampa
Catholic and fourth quarters and i
Ciega drew within four points.
Davidson
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Boca Ciega actually hit three night to Tampa Chamberlain
I nv itational 13asketbaII hot free throw shooting by
Totals
is 2 32
Sanford has had some trouble more field goals than Sanford 87-67 the tribe rebounded to
Tournament.
Brown,
with the press but just as they 25-22 but the difference
was dump Ocala Vanguard by a 70Sanford
EG FT PT
Zueli led the Seminole with 22
Price led a second period have done in earlier contests found at the free
Rutl
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throw
line.
63
margin.
points, Randy Brown and Boca Ciega threat with the this season they settled
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down
The
Seminoles
outscored
their
John
Zueli,
despite fighting
Clements added 16 and 13 losers outscoring Sanford 18 to after a fc hair
Spike
1 1 3
raising minutes opponents 16-2 in that depart- the flu bug, wound up the high
Brown
3 10 IS
respectively,
17 that frame and draw within of slip shod ball handling to use merit.
Clements
4 5 13
scorer for the locals tallied 72
Jim Price was tops for Boca six by half time,
the press to their advantage.
Totals
22 II SI
The
win
brought
the
points
In
the
three
game,
double
Ciege with 23 and took gameSomewhere along the line the
Johnny Corso. Brown'
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bOCk cega
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riign rionors.
word among opposing coaching Clements' playmate under the the next scheduk'fI outing fur
Sanford
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*is not THAT good and Tulane, which also outscored the Bengals
a pro-calibre ball club. Neither is Penn State for that matter
:b the Nitanny lions have proved strong bowl contenders In the
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Georgia clinging to its one-point ing shot to split end Walter
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TRIPLE CROWN TREAT
lead, Bob Avellini, third White covering 68 yards.
Georgia finished 7-4-I while
uarterback used by Maryland
Carter, a 6-0, 195-pound jun- Maryland finished at 8.4.
SPORIS FANS were treated to one of the greatest horseracing accomplishments in the last 25 years as Secretariat won the coveted
Triple Crown. The three race title had not Ixen won since 1947 when
Citation turned the trick. The premier thoroughbred is shown here
pulling away for the clincher in the Belmont which Secretariat won by
31 lengths.
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bowing to Ala bama and Tula tie, football festivities, th ere are
Sugar
Bowl
Associated
Press
Sports
would
make Paterno even hap. seven other bowl games and
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one all-star contest to fill out the
This has to be the page one contest. Bear Bryant lines his club
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N.tre
Dame
and
Alabama
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Notre
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Dame,
gainst Notre Dame — something the Bear wanted to do real
are supposedly going to decide 0, and Alabama, 11-0, have been
~dal
in n l966whenthclrlshdidn'tgotothepostseasonaffajm-s,
Jacksonville Bolles 4, Jack
By JOHN CHERWA
of Bill Hoffman.
the national championship preparing for their Sugar Bowl Georgia sta rted things off
Parseghian said some bad things about 'llama last year and
Sonville
Parker
IS
Friday
ni
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by
nipping
Mary.
Herald Correspondent
when they meet in th e Sugar (la te in their own separate
hoffman is assembling a
Fletcher
ey may get thrown back at him. The Crimson Tide is loaded with
60.
Jacksonville
land 17-16 in the Peach Bowl. Kenny
Bowl
weight
lifting program at the
New
Year's
Eve,
but
that
ways.
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f un ning backs and lineman all over th e place — rumor has it that In
Bulldog quarterback Andy
St Petersburg Seminole $,
Holidays mean different I.ongwood facility using his
doesn't
bother
Penn
State
case of injury the chet'rleadt'rs are capable as well.
Coach Ara Parseghian Johnson passed for one touch- GanesvHie
things to different people but to wrestlers as the nucleus of the
Coach Joe Paterno.
As much money and attention as the Bears gets south of the
Jacksonville Ribault 60. Jackbrought his thtrd.ranked Fight- down and ran for another.
a
wrestler it's a time to squad. Weightlifting is new to
njIIe Raines 37
Paterno, a long-time advo- ing Irish to New Orleans Fi
Mason-Dixon it is no wonder. When you dress out 77 people for the
-jstrengthen your body ior1
Seminole County and Lyman
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Auburn and Missouri squared Søuthtt
cate of a post-season playoff to day, thengave his squad
ball game arid they are all pretty near the same in ability you just
il
the (if
will not be alone in county
any
excess
weight.
in the Sun Bowl to start off
have to win ball games.
determine the college football night out on the town.
Lynbrook, N V 92. Hollywood
competition.
While
most
of
Lyman's
Sanford Seminole,
Hills 7$
Notre Dame on the other hand is nobody's parisie. They also
championship, is quite satisfied
"I told them to go out and today's action, followed by Tu.
enjoying
Lake
Brantley
students
were
and Oviedo are
Beach
$$. Coconut
lane vs. Houston in th e As- Creek 34
have a more balanced attack than the Tide and are equally capable
with what his Nittany lions re lax," sa id Pars
Christmas
vacation
the
Hound
all
scheduled
to
sport a weight.
eghian.
"It's troBluebonnet Bowl. Also today
have accomplished on the way their night out. One
of runnin g over th e other eleven guys. Th ey have proved them.
Cardinal
Gibbons $3,
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night-no
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grapplers
have
been
busy
fting
team.
to an 11-0 record arid an Orange restrictions. Just be In by mid- in the East-West Shrine All-Star Thomas 60
selves against tough opposition and will do so in the Sugar.
everyday except Christmas and
(;amiie in San Francisco.
Look for long faces Alabama way and Irish eyes sm ilin' when
Bowl date against Louisiana night and be read&gt;' to play
At this point there is no Metro
foot.
Christmas Eve working to
Tonight it's Texas Tech
the Sou th Benders show Bryant that only eleven people can be on
State New Year's Night.
weightlifting
conference but
ba ll Mo nday night."
improve their ski
against Tennessee In the Castorthe field at the same time. Notre Paine 24 Alabama 13.
Metro
squads
Winter Park,
"We're undefeated and have
Top-rated Alabama, by con- liwl.
One
common
problem
during Edgewater, Evans and possibly
the hieisman Trophy winner," trast, remained in Tuscaloosa, On New Year's Day, Texas
Rose Bowl
the
holidays
for
a
wrestler
is Colonial will all have teams.
Paterno said, referring to tail. Ala., away from the tempts. will face Nebraska in the Cotton
when he gets a little overzeal- One of the toughest matches of
It appears as if Wood&gt;' Hayes may avenge th e 42-17 pasting
back John Cappelletti. "We're tions of famed Bourbon Street, Bowl and Ohio State will meet
otis at the dinner table, Such is the year for the Hounds will be
taken last year from Southern Cal. Alter the controversial decision
in a bowl game. You don't have and is not scheduled to hit town Southern California in the Hose
the case with niatinen Armando when t hey face sta te c hampion
to put th e Buckeyes in th e Pasadena classic over Michigan Hayes
to have everything to be hap. until today.
Bowl. The Orange Bowl
Payas, David Colomb, Doug Deland in a dual meet.
and Co. had better bring home th e bacon or th eir faces will be as
While the Sugar Bowl game is Tuesday night winds up the
p&gt;'."
Peters and Paul Richards.
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ri 1l..wI) u113 I*)I..), sillull UIIt1UVIIUHaUiy me nignugnm
UI weekend's games, all of which
Although Scott is concerned
The Trojans area tough ball club and It is my opinion that they
The Oviedo I.ions pulled out Payas has added live pounds to about
won its first nine games before the New Year's weekend will be nationally televised,
his present wrestling
didn't get going until th e last part of th e sea son. Of all th e games to
all the stoppers Friday night to his weight while the others put
program Is also looking
finish with a third place on ten.
pick th is one has to be th e toug hest.
towards
the future. On Satur.
Southern Cal is more balanced but the Bucks know how to
showing in the Ocala Star
Head Coach Bill Scott ex- day mornings the Hou.id
move th e ball by runni ng over anyone in th e way. Archie Griffin is
Banner Invitational Tour. plaineti that wrestlers are mentor welcomes all eighth
good but I think Anthony Davis a wee bit better and more exblowing Green Cove ragi ng a consta nt ba ttle with
gra de rs to come and work out
perienced. Have to go with the California school in a mild upsetSprings of Clay County off the their weight. The idea Is stay
with the grappling squad.
This was the big game so far them a 1 point lead. The score Both teams have I more game COWl, 62-38,
28-21.
within the weight class you
this season as the hitherto at the half: Big Dip?, Knights 6, to play with other teams before
Leon Cobb led the onslaught wrestle best at. For example
At present he has two
Adend u m
unbeaten Knights met Big Pep
The third quarter, the tide the 1st half season winner is
with 21 points and Clennie l3ayas grapples at 99 pounds promising eighth graders. Both
who had only lost one game began to turn as Big Pip's determined.
Patterson padded the cause and it's his responsibility to Keith Barnhrt and Greg Abbot
Sorry to say this folks -- but as you may have noticed I didn't
earlici in the season to guess defense almost left the Knights
with 18.
should be "real tough" once
stay at or under that figure.
pick one SEC club to win,
who: The Knights. Both teams powerless. The surprised
Ralph Pillow Motors went
The Lions came bouncing
one
they
enter high school said
Scott
believes
this
Is
That is because for some rea.s'n the SEC clubs get In the bowl
wanted this game bad, Big Dip Knights offense, known for into the garlic Thursday, trying back after dropping a
reason
wrestling
is
such
a
Scott.
They
have been takiri
games woen they really don't deserve to. Excluding Baina and
for revenge, and the Knights, to their ouLsi-le shooting by Deena to break their losing streak, but
overtime squeaker to Bishop grueling sport. A recent poll advantage of Lyman workouts
LSU the conference is beginning to reek of mediocrity when It
keep their unbeaten record.
Flamin and side shots by Wilson Maier Furniture
Moore '&amp;'hursday night, to win indicat ed that wrestling was the since they were in the seventh
used to be th e to ughest aroun d it isa shame Indeed.
Marian Ray and Melody decided to use them
most physically demanding of grade.
Now watch — after I put this in print every SEC club Will
The first quarter was really Graham was nearly stif fled as comeback for their last defeat,
end their holiday basketball all sports followed by swimThe Greyhounds will reopen
right? That confidence for ya kid keep hitting
l*obably win
something to see. Both teams Big Pip kept c1o.ing in and
session on a winning note.
ruing,
their season on the seventh of
tJose keys.
were psyched out as they shielding their shots, The
Both teams opened the game
The first quarter, Wilson
January when they host a tough
travelled
from
Knights got 2 points !y Melody Maier Furniture gained a 2 v. ithi s(mIle cold shooting which
(flt' ed oi the
Scott has added an extra Bishop Moore crew. The meet
court t o the other in their fight Gralini, while Big Dip's sister points lead, mnakng the score 8 saw Oviedo holding the upper incentive for his overweight was originally scheduled to be
for the bill. 111cir defenses combination of Dee and Ceci to 6. In the next two quarters, hand at the end of the first wrestlers that if they are not at hi ld t th
Hornets home
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were so tight, it looked like it Rawls ripped off 2 baskets Ralph Pillow Motors matched
period 114.
their weight ;-lass by the ground but difficulties with the
woud be a scoreless quarter apiece and Becky Simpson Wilson Maier Furniture score
Unce Cobb and Patterson seventh of January he will basketball team also wanting to
scored 2, giving Big Dip a 9 br score, 8 points per quarter, began finding the range, the quickly get rid of two pounds
Tonight's Selections
Mail's.. SeI,ctiorii
until
the
Knights
Melody
by use the g&gt;rn have forced the
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Lions steadily increased their giving them a "Kung Fu" wrestling hornets
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behind by those same 2 points.
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struggling Clay County squad in
A.it,Xarr. II
The past few days the Hounds
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every
period to win it going have been spending a majority both varsity and junior varsity
a
contest!
at
The
last
quarter
was
the
AcI4
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the end of the first quarter, Ilient for the Knights as they deciding factor as SYilson Maier away.
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of their time running and doing com pe tition including a tourna.
to-amtpiiia 11
these
two
teams
famous
for
could
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win
brought
not
get
into
score,
and
Furniture
got
that
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Lions'
ball
and
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their high scoring, had allowed kept missing those outside widened their lead. Wilson season record to 4-1.
strengthening
(xc.Lwrt
exercises, This the Greyhound Invitational.
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each other only 2 points.
I)) Mt.
stxit.s. Big Dip ouLccorcd them Maier scored 10 points in the
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their
hand in tourney play when
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The seco nd quarter was more of this game as the winners. Big couidn'l come near, only Kissimmee following a three followed on Th ursday by a two
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travel
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adding only 4 points to the streak, leaving the two teams sounded with Wilson NI aier
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until
a
foul
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Big
with
the
same
win-loss
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Apopka
Jan ua ry 2, 4 and 11 and lifting weights. The weight va rsity tangles
ord
leading
by
6
points
for
a
final
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Trooper Baker halted a car plied to the patrol for a job as a
— Three stiong, healthy young
"You've got to be nosey like in Sarsanta County on Nov. 17 radio dispatcher, saying she
men. Each married to an at
the trooper Sunday morning," on a routine traffic violation, wanted to dedicate herself to
tractive woman. Each the fa- Simmons said.
Moments later police radios the work her husband loved.
ther of a small daughter.
What Smith, who would have broadcast a announcement that
All dead,
moved his family into a new the car had been stolen in Tam.
They were Florida Highway house Friday, didn't know was pa.
Patrol troopers Claud Baker, that one of the men in the car
STEEL BELTED RADIALS
32, ('hark's Parks, 28, and Ron. was an escapee from an OklaBut the WOr(l CIILW too late
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at Smith, 28.
for Baker. lie was shot and
homa prison,
b Mig Spn Balance
Each was murdered In the
"If he had had any idea that killed. The driver of the auto.
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line of a.uty this year, gunned they were wanted he could have Henry Payne, 24, of Opa-Locka,
Foreign &amp; Oomev'c
down under strikingly similar walk ed up wi th his gun in his who was out of prison on a
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circumstances.
hand," Simmons said. "But work-release program, was
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Col. Lee Simmons, assistant even If he had a gun in his hand charged in the trooper's
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director of the patrol, cannot this man had the advantage. He tier.
recall a year when as many knew what he was going to do
troopers were killed on the job. and the tr000per didn't,"
Payne's wife, Connie, has aplie blames the times, saying
"people have changing ideas
Carl Songer, 22, and Norman
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about what to do with rnmi- Jones, 20, both of Norman,
nals."
Okla., were charged with first
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"These boys are kind of degree murder In Smith's
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thrown out there at the mercy death. While Songer had
of whatever these people want recently escaped from prison,
to do to them," Simmons said. Jones was out on parole.
Each of the three troopers
Each of the five men charged
was slain while approaching a in the murder of the three
car he had either stopped or troopers was between 20 and 24
was irwes\igatinJ in perhaps and had run afoul of the law
the most vulnerable moment in prior to the killing. All but
USED OFFSET PRINTING PLATES
a law enforcement officer's life. Jones were fugitives.
23 INCHES BY 36 INCHES
"We teach them how to strap
Carl Williams, 20, and Sylbehind a car, bow to approach a rester Henderson Jr., 22, both
car, how to walk in such a way of Jacksonville, were being
as
k e ep tho p4'rs.:n ho's sought in cr,netirn with a
stopped a a disadvantage be- Wovdbiiw. Ga., finance coni1
cause there's no way of telling pan&gt;' robbery when trooper
IDEAL LINING MATERIAL (They Just
when the person is a prominent Parks halted thir car in
Fit Between St uddinag and Rafters)
citizen or an escapee from the sau County on Feb. 6.
Park'i was overpowered aW
penitentiary," Simmons said.
NON - RUSTING PURE ALUMINUM
"If they didn't have this shot twice in the chest with his
EASILY INSTALLED WITH STAPLEGUN
training I suppose we'd have a own pistol.
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Williams and Henderson
lot mere men killed," 1w added.
v.cru
}t v.ti;t o..l dtftnM' is there
of murder and
CAN B1
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for a pictol thrust suddenly out
.entenced to life imprisonment,
IDEAL PGR ROOFING or INSULATING
a parked car and fired M
The highway Patrol's mis
point blank range in a moment sion is traffic safety, but as a
as hne as a blink"
vat, efficient network of
rivr SmiUi was thot four tIaIIied oil ic-era patrolling matimes last Sunday with a 22 i'
15
P
caliber magnum pistol when he first to respond when police
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tried to wake a man feigning radios crackle messages
sleep in a car stopped on a dirt wanted suspects.

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('laghorn, Orange, ('sIll.
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an t.iLi piayer f,or his
civic contributions as well as
his athletic ability, will result in
a college scl'olarthip fund in
Dawson's name
TFNNIS
Jimiy Connors of Belleville,
Ill., eliminated Jean Haillet of
France 6-1, 7-5 and advanced to
the second round of the $74,000
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THE YEAR 1973 saw one of the wo rst tragedies
in the long history of the Indianapolis 500. The
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Dominating one end is a three- baseball league, all to secure
story, uncosuitilciccl mental tlit' Ixlgers' relocation.
In fact, Ptiul.son did all fie
(;ermnan blockhouse ut Nor- legally could and a few things
litandy Beach that Frank lJoyd Itc ethnically couldn't (o get the
Wright might have designed. Dodgers to come here, he inhealth facility that looks like a

The

two

sites-Chavez dicated.

Stadium, and Wrigley Field,
home of the now defunct minor
league ! Angcics .\ngebhave something In common,
They were swapped For each
other in 1957 as part of the deal
that gave
the dodger
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gasoline tax revenues to build
at- 'ss rtds to the site.
Ili return, !,osAngele3 got

some 9.9 acres of property In

worked and the Brooklyn

Things have gone pretty well Dodgers became

to.' the Dodgers since then, Angeles Dodgers.

Even though the city

vceives

Sanford

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1 2 GA. ALCAN SHOT SHELLS.
32 CAL. ALL STEEL PISTOLS

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1O% OFF LIST PRICE ON ALL FISHING TACKLE

DOUBLE

BARREL SHOT GUNS 20,12,10 GS9
RELOADING SUPPLIES

ne ouy usea buns, 5[LL, TRADE or LAYAWAY
We do repair work on all Guns, Fishing Rods &amp; Reels.
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acres of Cliavez Ravine land on Poulson wrote. tile efforts )var for 20 years to nwintain it.

which to become rich.

JOHN DICKEY INC.

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the south central part of the

city-the site of Wrigley field
stid the decaying stadium that
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land appraised by the city at timostly downhill since the land
405W. First
aLxu $2.5 million.
swap.
A city councilman who
opposed (tie land swap corn.
nus.sioneti a private evaluation
of the acreage and received a
written report stating that, with
Ck'cifmo
in grading, the
$2
property tst hi' given the
Dodgers would be wor th $18
million. I
BlANCH I
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as appraised by
mayor divulged
various
the city .
:;henanigan which helped
'I'lit' Dodgers also agreed to
touch off what he called "the
hottest battle in California since set aside 4-0 acres of Chavez
ltavine property as a recreation
the war with Mexico,"
area
and spend $O,00O to
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but rocky hills, underbrush and chicanery anti double-dealing
decaying housing, now stands a just to induce the Dodgers to
$20 million, ultramodern, conic from flrookln.
,000.seat major league
In a remarkable article
baseball s tadium.
written its 1962 after Sam Yorty
Aixi, what was onet' 20,000- had defeated him for reelection,
seattiunor league baseball field Iormsscr Mayor Norris Poulsots
surrounded by decaying admitted tie pulled strings,
Along wi th the 300 acres,
housing is now mostly a large, helped manipulate city cows- Dodgers got $2 tiuillion worth of
empty lot.
t-ilinen and misrepresented the grading from the city plus the

Ravine, home of Dodger
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that, But it's also soft of a
vacation. Sonic of these kids

riants wid

money.
1OS ANGELES.—li is a
It's beetu somewhat less
curious and not altogether cheery for the city which,
happy turnabout.
through Its toritier mayor,
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Bryant, I'arseghlan and I [ayes
(husk of ;u bowl game as anatlier
game on the schedule and are
all busi ness,
"A bowl game is a reward for
a great season," said Paterno.
'Sure. we Wttst to wits :u.tI

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(.in.,vt'ral that s's si's big as Sputnik Ill. F'ifh-i'n vt'ar hl
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MIAMI i All) - Penn State it and enjoy it."
wliere one begins and the other I
Coach Joe Paterno is running a
Paterno's thinking about ends.
loose ship as he prepares his bowl games obviously hasn't
Bob Scannell, Penn Sta test,
'earn .or )CW sear•S rng11
In1er,cret, Wst.l
'earn S
team's
tiir.,'f
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uon I
Orange Bowl football game performance. Penn State Is 31II-.
'intl Patrv'sI
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against Louisiana State.
I in post-season games since he
s bowl theories.
Paterno has told his players became head coach eight years 111% coach'
to go out and have a go&lt;xI time, ago, including back-to-Lack Or.
"We don't think it's fair to '
Except for practice s'ssion.s iluge Ross! victories in 1965- 70. take away a young man's
and some meetings, the players He simply feels that his players (Thristunas vacation unless you
are free to do as they choose. are mature enough to handle a make it fun for him," Scannell
"What do you want rue to do, work-play situation, and know
iId.
lock them In their rooms?" Pa___________________________________________________
wrno asked hen ques ioned
about his have-fun policy.
"They should enjoy this trip
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near Jacksonville. Jim used a M-52-21 and M52-25 mirrorlure to bring in th e voluminous
catch.

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ex-Giant great dispute the
decision of Father Time. Willie lost both decisions and retired after the
1973 season with a sad end to a brilliant career.

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"All I ask of them is that they
get to practice on time, work
ird, get to meetings on time
and oterve the curlew," the
coach explained.
"Paterno even has arranged
for transportation for the playurs and set up various social
activities for tbome who want to
prticipatt'. Wcdnesiuv night,
fur ex.i'itsple, many players
went to the Jai-Alai games.
Other entertainment planned

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ter can alwa s eep the ball far enough away from him to
put him on ase, without making it a blatant inntional

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better things in life. And ABC might not be altogether unhapbecause he's been flaunting some habits of,eth Maxwell
ete Gent's fictional character). And lIo'ahrd's insufferable
ego Is also be?innin tograle on him. But, as one football
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fldIl II 11W)' pui mar money in tront 01
him
again.
Q. There is some discussIon among baseball men regardlag a proposed change to the Intentional walk rule. It is aug
grate a I base runners be
te to move up a base
when the intentIonal walk is ssued. to lessen the possIbility
of a double play. Your comments, please. -Gerry
Snedekrr, ('hambershurg, l'a.

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Q. How important i's the big man In basketball? A lot of
the scoring seems to be dominated by the littler guys. -Ray
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TorrAnce. Cor p us
sti. Tex.
Just ask the
AnIe Lak'rs h - they're getting along
without Wilt. It's like a football team planguIhot a
cent quarterback (e.g., Green Bay). Actually, the Lakers did
acquire a big man, 7'1 Elmore Smith, who's still in the learning process. And for all his mistakes, coach Bill Sharman
an ir "Wi$hn,,t i..r.

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The 1974 World Championship Series events aire as follows :

National Open, Suffolk, Va. November 2 &amp; 3; Turkey Trot Drags
National Open,Galnsville Fla. November 23&amp; 24; and th2 Snowbird

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few days.
-nds-a wall plaque with the Inscription, "A WIFE'S
Both sides of the state are experiencing ont- of le _~,t se,,j - -,,,Is
-:FINITION OF A FISHING POLE-A STICK WITH A WORM ON
many years with fabulous catches of redfish, trout, and blues. EACHEND!"I3 somebo
dy
to tell meeth ,
Jim Shupe used

tie. right ir'
lb it often inlIn
At I ii. ml of sit rnund4 tin tvcr iiggivs 1)1 rne i
tskin. i stud 1 iirng Hut Jk dn irni Lrio
in at

City

Q. Why didn 't the Washington Redskins flay Duane
Thomas more this year' With everybody ganging ii'p on La-

Virgiina; June 1. Columbia, South CarolL
ic a1• Gainesvill e
Ti.
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are wI-eduy
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Red Gregor and party of Orlando ch ose Lake Jess to try and landed 22 of them on fiddier
crabs
specks and took 19 In the vicinity of Riley's Fish Camp. According LET'S GO FISHING!

to tAwell Hiley, camp operator, most boast out are averaging 2
19 per trip. Howell anticipates speck action to pick up within the

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a lIso saw

City

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For all his evangel cal work, George Allen didn't quite
restore mysterious Duane to the community of man. The runnina back still has some of
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em also played two games back.-to-back, on a Friday night
against the University of South Dakota at Springfield, the
next day opposing Mankato State. You mean you didn't
believe our husband?

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NHRA announced its 1974 schedule for the Southeast division,
Central Fla. has quite a lAw cars which run the circuit, one being
Johnny &amp;own who will ha ve his (rvette ready shor tly. Johnny
owns the Standa rd IltAtInflnfl 1rp-tR1vdndthiswillbetiLfirt
year on the circuit.

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landed a four pourider and Bill Hawkins displayed a string of seven waters in the Oak Hill area.
taken on five shiners nnd the Rapala plug.
Albert Jack, Don Smith, and Bill Jack took 36 Nudi.sh and one
in addition to the usual run of panfish a large pickerel added to flounder In the surf at New Sma The trio used some cut mullet
the variety.
for bait bit the largest part of the catch was made on Krocadde
Some reports of bass on the beds in th e lower part of the S)OOfl5.
Wekisa were received b) George Cheney at Weva River Haven
Mother pair of local surf anglers, Buddy Hoolehan and
Camp. Several good strings of bream came in over th e weekend Clayton Smith used the same
combina tion of bait to land blues

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rnajorevenLsoffo(theWorldChampionshipSeries.IHRAtoffX
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sban d s a lwa y s tal k ing about iron men in football.
percent of their major event.s. 'NASCARhas cut practice days off
He keeps telling me he played three college games in (our
of some of the main events of the year. USAC will run its races as days, also scored a touchdown in
each game. frue or false'
scheduled but will keep an eye on ther situation as it happens. Most
He played for Northern Teachers College at Aberdeen, S.D.,
in 1940. -Ruth Rita. Oakland, Calif.
local tracks will try to run a weekly schedule as long as the ti
A fter 33years, a slight exaggeration Is permissible. Nor thtio1 out.
em State in 40 did-Play three games in six days against

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on plastic worms; three nice ones were brought in Wednesday by
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Iluarhe," Paterno grinned,
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expec
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emiere but anybody can have a bad
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game shake thui. ,,One night sntcrpted o recall a moment
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They also remarked on the
Herald Staff Writer
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in this Country
agreed the students "It's American respect for law and
While the group agreed the
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fakir a sho w er every day, dollar has built a remarkb)e
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a surprising cooperation with make money if they really want
No
English."And then if they don't man go slow; not me!"
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ii.e you, they tell you to your laughed Jose.
aspects of life which strike affluent society place a g' at
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face." His shrug expressed
"That's right," said Dimnitria.
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ent.
Story
"There's so much order, and
different from their homelands, of the population.
'me Americans are (rien- respect for other people. I love
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"So much more is expected of
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COLD
WITH YOUR
freeways and huge autonibiles them because Inc standard Of
quiet-spoken Tameru ilnilekal for their turn. Not in my
FURNACE
DOWN!
is naturally another,
living is so high," explained
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from Ethiopia explained. This country!"
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Foreigners also finduiijque_.. Alfredo
Mayoya
from
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attitude, he said, had helped
Carrier
Furnace
"You bet!" exclaimed Jose.
and often confusing
the Nicaragua. Tall and th oughtful,
him make friends and adjust to "I never waited In line for a
American obsession with with rugged good looks, the
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life here easily.
movie in my life till I came
punctuality, the independence president of the SJC InterYoung Aa1ericans are more here. At home, when the doors
of the women here, and the national Club continued,
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self-sufficient than the youth in open, you rush!"
absence of social barriers.
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"There is so much to buy in
SOUTHERN
their native hinds, agreed the
"There's only one problem
"Where're you from?" is the America, like at home you buy
students. They all feel having to with Americans," continued the
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make their way alone In this high spirited Colombian. "They
when they detect a foreign all day preparing a meal, Here
OfSANFORDINC,
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"foreign" land has helped them don't know how to have a party.
lOOMap)Av,,
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you go shopping for all these
mature more than they would They all go inside and close the
"how d'vnu hie it here'" is un'parvd food.c and in a few
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. VCfliUhu, Greece, Colombia represented at &amp;JC
Everyone concurred the private. At home we' all
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meal." lie smiled. "Here
dating practices in America are celebrate In the streets, having
Eight foreign students, from everyone can be a chef!"
m ore desirable than in their cheer from house to house. CtIwI.rip$
three continents, now studying
The chance to make a buck,
home countries. While the Then you really (eel you're in a
at Seminole Junior College, and make it openly through any
customs
are
changing, big party."
recently gave their reactions to job you can find, struck all the
chaperones
PARIS (AP) A long-hidden work about Soviet labor camps by
are
still
the
order of
There are a multitude more
life in America. There is &amp; great students as remarkable,
the day In Latin America, and differences which require an Alexander Solzhenitsyn, the Nobel Prize-winning Russian author,
deal thcy like; some things they
in
many parts of Europe.
adjustment to life in the USA. was published today by the Russian-language YMCA Press here.
don't; but all said they wouldn't
"If I worked , say. In a
Th e 600-page book is called "Arkhipelag GULAG" and deals with
"A girl can't date a guy Some are small differences:
have missed the opportunity of McDonalds in Colombia, my
unless she's engaged to him, or the radio plays only American th e years 1918 to 1956. Th e title means an archipelago, or chain, of
living here for words,
friends wouldn't want to know
the Greek people really' look music whereas in Europe the camps run by GULAG, the Russian acronym for the main adminis.
me," grinned Jose Rosas, a
down on her," explained radio stations are far more tratlon of labor camps.
Looking healthy, happy, and
lively, mustachioed native of
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altogether American in their •h
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be Th e book, like almost all of Solzhenitsyn's works, has not been
country.
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kick t4German, English,
in ik eu,e,flIOfl,
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own courting days with restrictions
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"That's right," agreed
dating an
an African faLsed the friendly Dwutria. "My lath er would
erniss.
The publisher said U&amp; iurk
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Central AmeriC
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and helpful
. s my husband americans speai. American, autobiographical." Solzhenitsyn previously described his years In
everyone never w,u,, is,.. ii,
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they have met.
now — andheexpectedmne to be not El1glishasthugh( in Greece Stalinist labor camps in th e short novel "One Day In the Life o
waitressinGreece.ifigotajob
Is" VIUCU
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free .to go with him in the and Germany. There were Ivan I....n.,vicII,
which as kIlch,s,1 in •k
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in 1962
selling cosmetics, everyone
ifl particular a Greek gin,
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now married to an Ameri
would never allow that, of working much harder than The publisher said the manuscript of "Arkhlpelag GULAG" was
really n
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was delighted with the
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course, so I had to meet him expected; and to unfamili ar hidden for give years to protect persons who are mentioned in it.
couragement and opportunity
The rigid social barriers and
secretly. That was bad," she food. The girls found they had to
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mused. "So hypocritical."
wear
more makeup and a
women in this country. "It's appearances common In South
Even in Germany, one of the different style of clothes to look
only in America a married America and Europe and to a
most liberated European American; the guys docovered
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woman and mother can con. lesser extent in Africa - the
countries, women h -c less American men do a lot more to
tinue her education," com students do not find here, and
freedom both befote and after help around the house than
mented dark-haired, dark-eyd they are glad. They enjoy the
marriage, explained the only their Latin counterparts!
Lkrnitria L)ellenger. "America freedom of being able to dress
blond member of the group,
Naturally, these foreign
has so much more to offer than and behave according to their
Gisela Khail.
students don't like everything
money; it's time the world own mood, taste and financial
Another aspect of the they find in America, nor do
realized this," she continued, standing, rather than having
American lifestyle they ap. they believe the country is
The lure
and power
of toconformto the style expected
preciate is the religious without its problems. Inflation,
the dollar is remarkable, all the of them because of their freedom common throughout they agreed,
is the major
students agreed. "Sure you can family's social status.
the country. "There are so problem facing the nation at
make more money in America
As well as having a healthy many faiths and churches. In present. They also find the
but you can spend It faster, attitude
toward
work. Greece if you're not orthodox, suspicion and withdrawal
I. 500
too!" grinned Lois Padilla, a Americans appear to have
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and the groom Is the son of Mr.
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Church decorations inch1ded
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holiday arrangements and
family pews were marked with
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original formal gown of candl light organza and Venise
lace It featured an empire
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neck
neckline
long fitted sleeves
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skirt were lavishly appliqued
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floor length gown of gold lame
and a white carnation corsage,
Upped with gold.
Immediately following the
ceremony the reception was
held at the Garden Club on
hwy. 17.92. highlighting the
decorations was a decorated
and lighted Christmas tree
placed - in the center of the
stage.
Tables carried out the
chosen colors of the bride, red
and
green.
Floral
arrangements of white carnations, Canadian spruce and
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and red tapers adorned the
tables o verlaid with white lace
cloths,
The lime sherbet punch was
crystal
punch bowl surounded with n
wreath of evergreen, boxwood
and holly. Mrs. W. H. Poling
Jr., aunt of the bride, cut and
served the cake and poring was
Mrs. Walter Graves, another
aunt. Also assisting with the
serving were Mrs. James
Gregory and Mrs. Lots
Hollingsworth. MISS Marylou
lvo was in charge of the bride's
book.
For traveling, Mrs. Gibson
ehose a burgundy and grey
ress with ma tching jacket,,
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matching accessories and a
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,sweetheart roses The couple
left for a wedding trip to an
undisclosed place and their new
address will he I L') Florida
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The gown swept to the floor In
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an A-line silhouette and a full with matching Camelot cap and crimson velvet and carr
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detechable Chapel length train, carried a lIL!hto'd
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Stromberg
edged with nuitching lace. Her surrounded with white car- petals.
Carlson, Sanford, The bride is
full Chapel yell of Imported silk nations, holly and red accents.
'° employed by Strorribeig
The bride's i tother chose a
illusion was attached to a
Miss f.arinda Schell, a
green
Cartsc'n.
She is graduate oft.
floor length gown of mini
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si s ter,
was
ulana nylon with silver ac- M Russell High School, Great
Venise lace. She carried a bridesmaid. 11cr gown and
a white cattle 'a- Falls, Mont., and attended
'essoriesand
cascade of red sweetheart roses flowers were identical to those orchid corsage.
grooii's Evangel College, Springfield,
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encircled with white porn ponis, of die honor attendant.
Mo,
holl y anti Canadian sprace on a
m father, was best riiother wore floor length "own
The groom's
Out-of-town guests included
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white Bible,
man and groomsman and head
and Mrs. W. H. Poling and
and a white cat.
Miss Melanie Schell served usher was Thomas (son, tIe accessories
'a orchid corsage.
Mrs. Hazel Reese Nuzwn of
her sister at maid of honor. She brother of the groom.
Fairmont. W. Va.; Mrs. Nettie
was attired in a formal length
Miss Melissa Gregory, flower
Mrs. E. H. Poling, grand- Lou Poling, Miami and Mrs.
A-line gown of crimson velvet girl, wore a long gown of mother of the bride, wore a James Gregory, Tampa, Via.

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possible reaction, I gathered description of what he plans to
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Accompanying Jeno was son, Saturday, Dcc. 22, at 7:30 p.m.
\lIclIArI MICK1' and his at the First Assembly of God
wife, MELANIE (nec HURT.. Church an Sanford.
aisd I Just know that ViR(,IE
HURT was sublimely happy Officiating clergyman at the
double ring, candlelight
over it all,
The younger crowd was also ceremony, was the Rev. Don
represented by the KIRK sons, Cox. Mrs. Abel Sandoval,
BUD and SCOTT. Bud's wife, organist, presented a program
NANCY, made The birthday of appropriate nuptial seleecake, and Scott's date for the tions and accompanied the
Misses Melanie and Larinda
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Michela Paulucci Carnevale ( center)
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study trip to the US an ex perience well worthwhile.
all
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By JOAN COLBY
vat
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treating my impending abscess Iiitzabeth Bena.ides, so many
CopiFy News Service
really inspired by cringing
with Infusions of rare herbs in miles from her loved ones In
Peru.
cowardice) that I want to know some hideout.
One folksy saying you hear exactly what is going to be
from time to time is, "Well it's done.
more fun than a root canal."
Not only don't I like the looks
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anal are spraining your ankle,
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countries the dignity of
developing independently.
They preferred the pace of
Iifeu
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"Lifestyles here are too fast.
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clock Americans are too tired
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accenting her admired by all
know her. KIRK . . the party was out of
The lovely guest o honor brunette, DEBBIE JARVIS costume,
The beautiful part about th
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regally reigned over the oc- who was all decked out in Holly
DOROTHY MdREYNOLDS Paulucci family members is
caslon in a two-piece formal red,
was as vivacious as ever In a that wealth and fame have n't
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Everybody was perfectly two-piece blue and gold striped affected their humility
costume created of soft prints
and they
BETTY
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CHUCK
BOWES
interwoven with metallic gorgeous!
gown enhanced with gold often speak of the days back
was bulging at the beamaw' tha
ANNETTE WING bowed out accessories,
thread,
when . . , that life was not
'holida happeni g Thursda'
As she sat in a high-back in a black sleeveless gown with
There were so many guests exactly a bed of roses. .
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velvet upholstered chair in an orchid corsage pinned to her on hand that I regret the party recall
an
overpowering
Honor
guests at "open house"
front of the glittering Christmas shoulder,
was over too soon. . . even struggle to reach today's
were
their son STEVE and his
VIRGINIA IIIJRNEV was before I could see them all, success.
tree, throngs of friends bent
Korean
wife JULIE who have
over the lovely lady to wish tier glowing in a flowing "hot" pink from where I was wedged in a
So
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MICHELINA
just
returned
from Korea
gown
with
a
large
the very best,
posie
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PAULUCCI CARNEVALE
The
hom
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alive with
It was the party of parties and adorning the low-cut neckline.
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SOPHIE SHOEMAKER charm and totally reflects the and I have never found out her
attracted guests from allcarpeted
with
wall-to-wall
Florida and also out-of-state, arrived in an elegant black and perfect lady. She enjoys good age.
The buffet, beautifully served whit'gown with triany carats of health, is very' active and is
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Rain has never stopped anaptictinabeyuj
Alberta W1it tXJW12fl Ilfld,
during DeBary's Silver
c*ñ1rn from aUenthng arty ag2ts wtie attending iianceii
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numbers followed byJ.J
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Johnum I wouW hke to make or seiting Santa Claus. Tbere University. majoring in to wcck at the pbone Czff;any Otm EdLumn Co.
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note that ichnson was aprt.'xxrs building at B'ii'uiig Lar*5 fl SfCr, will pr
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attest. tIns sport Pr(rtd to be wtiidi was my math ob,iective
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f3Tl Telephone two fine ow', ri. Gordon is a real estate broker in
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At the ou tbreak of World War the greatest theraph for her. A when I took office one year
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Ins own expense, to fly
ha' the Fire Department, bad Co. cdOtno. &amp;reshe became as Warner azJ Jack Coy. &amp;tj Orlando. He is married and has U. she took a job at CarneØe year later she was, once again. i love my community and am
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Alberta
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GrnG IN% OLVED
Parade Ch.'iIrrnan Irwi n
Al the age of 1*, in 1930, she were married in I9 and grandmother of three girls and Blasting Furnaces Department
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happy New Year ond fu ture for )Y
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of the plant She became
m) cwirwuty
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state, nation
Party Gff1s% then
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wntff SpdW' organtzatioris WEEK is Mrs. Barbara
who responded so well wTth Newsome of 411 South
FAmmomSL. Mrs. Newsome.
donatior. mey incitaie the
Hacienda Village Women's relatively new resident of tj',.r
Club, the Winter Springs city. has already diJpL1yt:1
those virtues of a good neir~,
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bur. %Irn sfie found out we h;-i;
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generous 4orauc,ns and their
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Southeast awarded the honors to perform at the
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pets spayed or neutered.
avoided by having your pets neuterd."
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per- pet owner'
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attended
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Winter SpeIngi, to endangering himself and organization,
at the hosptal auditorium
unwanted, and are often
can will wig ha
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"Our aun is to eventually disposed of in cruel ways. Some
pabienu at the hoWW as well. and the memberi; of the winter
wA CW%7 Does he follow Jumor have a low-cotst cmununity may be taken to a Hurnane spyed, but cannot, afford the
cost. Pet Caxtrn Inc.. will
Fire to school and hang around the clinic for spaying and neutering Society some are just dropped assist
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attention and affection cen. company with School of Dance
Phone: 647.2534
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tering around the family s"ne. ArLs! Iliey are two completely
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...A National audience at Disnev World wit[folly Kuriniai are among the 29 company
There are gif and then thtri.
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The guild is sustained
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18 under auspices of
t hrough con t rib uti ons from
I got a toy!
music
of
popular
old
favorites,
including
devoted
supix)rters
and
it
costs
Seminole
Mutual
Concert
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bundle
to
keep
them
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"Turkey in the Straw". Debbie Russell (1) and
(Bob Orwig Photo)
survived through the years
hundreds
f gratis hours
without a sterling silv er top to
Disney World in October
ho ire intertstul in this j I lb c lt iniiiii, for
from
belt
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make decisions for me.
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doubt
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And twppiness to all you
sunrise cerettiony. Dec. 31, at
Civic(enter under the auspices l.vbh reception last August at
wonderful readers during the
See ad this page for niem- Cocoa Beach.
SHEDDE N and daughter
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LIVING COLOR
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her expertise to the tashion tours and in-store ap- "Invariably I start fromHenry P.OglesbyJr.,
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separate table and suirowided
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and family s"t tMm a COlored
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SICK OF ISEING SICK I.N EI.IZA% J Try this "l'alk health The dcan ileser
ending tale of moral maladies Is worn and st~lr. Vou
cannot hope to charm or please by harping on that minor
chord 'dispasr." so. say that you '
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else had ever explained OW
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didn't even try it for a couple of all.
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mv
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episode at the Brooklyn Dental
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darling
next
spring
dresses,
Abby's
booklet,
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likes striped or
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Imprisoned till I launch my first
DECEMBER
4111k
ves
and
umbrella
skLrtL
hand.
it shook so violently
Pants are certainly still
few words.
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there. But they have lost their
coffee
again spilled upon my
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mannhcutandareIon and
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easily
without such a the muscular pat(ern in some
CARROLL
RIGHTER'S
Kennedy.
loose, has big sleeves and confirmed the 1930 look. His
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trousers are a new cut copied
tucks into the taistband
Mrs. Simpson Garland
small lie pattern. Shirt has larger matching pattern and trousers are gold gabars'
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are
the
big
news.
from
(lie American sai r s
presented the story of their
\nd I did itb hooking ms
dine Gored dancing dress (right)
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dot
pattern
on
brown
crepe
de
chine
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finger into the handle of
Cioche hat
lives, In a program form
matching part
the team These are from the Miss Dior Spring 74
eamI to a on loose nd
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gored and the peasant skirt
from IIia Carroll
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collection.
flack in 1938 1 gase the
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banquet
address before the
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duffle
Dresses are body clinging are accompanied
Brooklyn Dental Society.
Sleeves are short and wide, bags in white learner or blue
planning your new year, but for catest SUCCCSS
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Admiral Wells, of the Navy
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The Porte de Versailles
Dental
Corps. sat on my left and wilhou t
nter
momentum,
usuall
McDaniel,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
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I'd
also
ignore
the handle
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exhibition
hall
showed
your
mind
on
fine
pl3ns
we were conversing in
sto ping between the thig~
Clarence Benge, Mr. and Mrs.
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wish
you'd
been
more
21
to
Apr
ARIES
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an
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animated
fashion,
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hibitors (200 from other coun.
tut look ahead to a better year Be with
June 25 of this year.
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waiter
filled
my half empty
The
long-abandoned
twin
tries).
And
Mexicow
Art Seyfrit, Mr. and Mrs.
Fven
In this day, as
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reprecoffee cup.
those you really like tonight
(garland Mrs
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*I AURLIS (Art .'O to May :0) Solvc Proble'lis vilcil nigh
Alas. the coffee
11 holiday stason tan k a ning the cardigan rep1aes Hon
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was boiling have a return of this stuttering
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Rev. Kennedy, music and week:
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impossible
to
handle
efore
heed
advice
ven
by
a
wi
II it." Actress Katharine flep. time of unusual stress. It is a the stole. Fabrics in longg
Kong
made
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of ins right hand ) I may push
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the
event
and
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Minister
of
Central
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And I didn't notice the
pefson Success and happiness in p m startnewera
time of year that u assoated drees are soft crepes,Iain their fashion promotion as
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waiters action
l to June 21) Contact good friends early
intendtodotngssny Own way.
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"We hope, as the Prince of with family unity
a difficult
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left and drink left handedly'
Elbert Hubbard and the My first manager wanted Me to Peace comes, Ile will al.so bring time for those without famili , Jersey, shantung, flanne l,
Sol casually lifted the cu to
and
make
ne
plans
secretly
Be
active
iipm
,but
not
riotous
velopment Council. Their
f
Iuscles that are operating
my mouth and started to take a fire hut by psychological
former Laura Wells were rnOvetotsAgeIes; becomes us the peace we areChristmas
in the casernesi to see the new year in with a bing Drive
or for those
in surrowided
their homes.
Forand
wool
and silk
garments
seeng. conflicts
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with
velvet
terry voile,
cloth. cotton high-quality
shw to
ufely
from the old school of show We're praying for a
intrnt l
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The
sille, Ind. They lived in and business I'm sure I'd be
kJO01%, ('1111-DRI N (June 22 to July 11) Do nothing to
more miracle." Marietta Jaeger, them it is simply a time of d
right hand started shaking till it shame. embarrassment. etc.,
back unhesitatingly from tie tors participated and over
VA
• nn your good reputation (set important work done Then
around Hamilton, Ohio until of h success than I
am, because mother of a missing daughter, pression." Principal Esther Roaring Twenties to World 300
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spilled coffee into my dnncr sa-m o remember e urn
d spirit. Be
garments were shown.
off to the evening's fcstivitics in fine Styli:
1971 when they moved to I'd be in the thick of Ungs. But Susan, 7, who disappeared on Rothnmn of l's 8 in New York.
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Florida. They reside on I'm not very much of
A couple of weeks later I was
need further study for
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for quick freedom from such
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In nuisance and inlu
the Hollywood scene I refused
And when 1
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lifted
my
coffee
snluntars
muscle
spasms'
members of Central Baptist to move ana I'm still In Toronto.
my mouth, my
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Clear off accumulated work
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(Aug
21
to
Sept
s
ctnd
for
m booklet
I'lley have a son, Ralph, I will always nfuse, I think."
tarted
ng
ablyJ,
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for a clear date for 19 74 Friends havc good advice for you.
"I'sychology
of
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enclosing
a
long
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Hubbard Ralph, Gary and
er.
LIBRA (Sept 23 to Oct 2.1) Cooperate more with an
slampM. return envelope. plus
as
if a demon had taken ,
their rnses, along with twin
I feel tt if a woman can do
associate
for
greater
success
Improve
home
conditions
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possession of those muscles
grandsons, Rick and Nick and a job, there s no reason why she
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Nov 21) Reach a better
sC OR P 10 Oct
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my plate
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sedfirstird fewit" bad Is cil"11 to COT"
understanding with o workers by being more cooperative an
as,
who
competed
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I
deliberately
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another to pick up the color Carson, 17, Riviera Beach
wore and could always afford days. She has written and result of this kind of ap' of the outer coat, PIUS a skirt
Kevin J. Stephens, 19, 20 S. M.
coutoure clothes was willing publishtd three songs And proach Iii. firm is getting and usually two belts A tall Cortex Ave., WS, Barbara D
tarry Eugene Kinnaird &amp;
to be fashion consultant and she paints.
Into large sizes that are order? Not for Ginger who Bitt, 19, 2346 Hunterfield Rd., Connie nrvi.s
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reason I decided to design at and paint until the sun s ent into consideration There are sheShe'll
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municipalities within the county have ever face d a more
ball
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anti tl results are
set of circumstances at the outset of a New Year
Heretofore the 'experts" always have made their predictions anyone s guess In the past
about the economy, I recall that last year about this time the years it was not too difficult to
predictions from the economists were being cast about through the predict production trends with
weather playing a major role in
media, and what they said would happen did happen.
causing
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And, I'm not here to deal with that, anyway. What I'm here to
discuss with you is 1974 as far as the real estate business is con- boreists, Now there are many
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small.
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ereclang a commercial building in Sanford Just the other day. The
time came to install some steel sheeting plans called for In the
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will turn gray and in some others it'll jtzctturn loose!
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plants in clay pots, baskets and
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Has your lifestyle been affected recently by the new service constant thing, but the practice
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haven't had any changes In telephone service just recently you extend than known before.
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one that has been well-planted
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Let me relate this little story'
with slow growing plants
what
to
tamer
gardening
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The average terrarium
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There is almost no limit, it
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of colorful bloom and greenery.
The same service this time cost $37.50 less a 15 credit for "sets Because containers are porgood terrai'ium, you can in.
table, a change in the garden
returned to the phone company."
crease the scope of your
Terrariums provide a unique nursery plants, keeps pest or ime, if within their co
"There must be some mistake," we told our service appearance is not only easily dening practices.
rariutii
Hanging hkiskets, suspended method of indoor gardening, disease attacks to a mininitun. walls there is a garden
representative. "Oh, no," we were told, those are our new possible but practical.
growing, successfully, Grandumuther's antique soup with macrame
ornate knots enabling both the green
charges." Broken down, we were charged 113 for a "service or.
Like an incubator, a they became terrariu
Watering is an important
dering c harge," 116,50 for "equipment work charges," and $8 for tureen looks great with grape fashioned front rope, cord, thumber and the novice to enjoy terrarium with its ideal con- containers encompassing
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Just before ('bnistmnas a tennage daughter asked Morn and Dad huge deuii;ohn, which is big uiaterials are ideal for giving furor, Lrndscaped and scaled to frtmrii the outside world,
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gardens, The plants want
A terrarium is also a land.
it they'd consider giving her a phone of her own fat' a Christmas gift enough for disptaylmi a model living garden accent to size in tire container, the garden
The genuine terrarium
neither too much nor too little,
strip, looks terrific as a balconies or patios,
is encased in glass or plastic. scape under glass - a be fully enclosed
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For indoor gardening,
A terrarium controLs its own woodland. a desert. a tropical niany open-dish gardens. U
Mom and Dad said, "Fine. Now we'll be able to use our own terrarium. And the discarded
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exist in the ordinary
milk can and tall weeping fig terrariums are attracting a atmosphere', sustains a rain jungle or a gardener's fantasy as those planted in bra
phone again."
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tap water of many localities,
A call to Southern Bell revealed the cost of a single phone: $30 that is planted lit it trarislurimi great deal of increasing interest cycle' through condensation.
Terrarium containers can be snifters or open 'lobes are can
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time bare corner into a thing of
somuch so that Sunset and stablized interior tern- antique junk-shop finds or being accepted by
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magazine this year published a perature. Its isolation inside the chemist's flasks Steuben terrariums. Ttr.se
beauty.
Result: Daughter didn't get a phone,
re miltened water ior the indoor
All the above are represen. new book entitled. "Terrariums Exintainer. i.vupled with the use crystal or old aqw-irium tanks. growing in popularity, and by
Now bear this: All of this happened before Southern Befl got its
garden what will prove fatal
of sterilized soil and pest-tree Whatever their urigimil pur- whatever name they 'rdd inside
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Arrangement

Smcht're atting the line
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known as the "Living Center.''
t-rcasingly active family.
Americans stopped "living" in lifestyles.
family ineiiibers can pursue a
Should people adapt to space;
Instead of
Designed by Robert A.M.
the usual
their living rooms.
Take the kitchen, for quiet hobby, while the or should space be adapted to a"angement of "rooms "They Stern and John S. flagman,
Space which was costly to example. Too often it's isolated youngsters throw a party?
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It's not that today's houses
The editors of HOUSE interrelated
Center was cvnstructed by the
of our national love affair with
that anyone working there feels are ix)orly designed-far froin BEAUTIFUL
magazille -,V hich. although compact in Arlristrong Cork Company at its
the family room.
cut off from tile mainstream of it. Rather. it's a nagging sense wrestled with this very question size, would afford maximum interior design studios in
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family nrc'.
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at uneasiness on the part of recently, in an attempt to come flexibility and privacy.
Lancaster Pa Furnishings
indicate that housing has
Or consider the question of iii.any hunicowners concerning up with a better interior
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messages from creditors
reminding you of your costs of
SCHEDULED FOR, completion in April or seven inside teller windows. The first floor will
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Mav, this M,000 three story red brick Colonial be occupied by the savings department, second
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stvie building being erected at Butler Plaza oil floor mezzanine by the mortgage department.
next Christmas will be difSit 436 will house Orlando Federal Savings' The third floor community room will
have
Some of these so-called "experts" tell me chances are the high can plant their land (room fence
ferent? And how many times
lVinter Park East Branch. The facility is ad- exposed beams and kitchenette. Williamsburg
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have you been paying for
mortgage interest rates we are experiencing in the real estate row to any crop they choose
jacent
to year old temporary office where Dann style
furnishings and interior decorations are
Christmas as the special days
business are going to ease downward somewhat but by the middle except cotton, tobacco, peanuts
K. Pottinger is branch manager. The new expected to cost $0000
for
Valentines,
Irish
of April will be right back up ~here to where they are now or were a and sugarbeets. It remains to
be seen whether farmers will
facility will have four drive-in windows and
month or two ago. Thevmav rven enhiuhr
celebrations, and Easter eggs
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higher prices and increase
It's January, So make a New
development do to the mortgage market,
Year's resolution. Be prepared
My opiWon -based on what others have told me -Is that high ncreages; substantially.
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Chri.stmas costs next yea;.
interest rates are not going to keep people who need housing and
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The recent price controls
It's very easy. But you must
con afford new housing - both exisiting homes and those now under
created some artifical con.
year by such catastrophes, fed- ainple. it the narrow side of a higher ground should be sought. make a plan and sUik with it.
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eral statistics show.
The big problem in the housing market is going to continue to bc ditions instead of the usual
AP Newsfeaturcs writer
12-bv-60foot mobile home faces
One plan is to pa for
the problem of Mr. and Mrs. Buyer who need housing and can't price and demand srtut.ation
Mobile homes of lightweight x'evailiiig ss ind,s only 20 per
here is additiona l infomm. Christmas
stmas i
lit viewing disaster !~ome constrdction may be easily mrit of tile wall area is priesent, tion a ppy
qualify on the basis of their present income for the house they want that normally regulates prices.
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this year.
Unusually high production costs people take the attitude, "It tossed about and rolled over, ed, making it less hazardous. •.id
and desperately need
civil
First,
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all
the
costs
of this
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happen
here."
But high and an explosive drop in the Iiical weather offices can pro- defense
The only way this problem Is going to be solved is for Congress often more than offset the can'
past Christrnas,Then divide this
winds, flash flooding, hurri pr essure of a tornado pasing side information on prevailing
to meet its responsibilities by coming up with a new housing bill higher prices received for
it . 'number by 12. This gives you
canes,
tornadoes
th
and
o
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caover
such
a
structure
can
ilso
winds.
Trees
also
can
provide
th at will enable developers and contractors to build residentiw agricultural products.
FLOODI , -- In addition to the amount of money you need
t.as(ropties have taken mirany contribute to its damage aid sindbrcaks whose advantages
living units at a moderate profit and permit
• buyers to be able to
communities by surprise. For- (k?struction.
are outweighed by the threat of emergency provisions, car pre- to put into a special Christmas
qua 1) o purcise uiem on the basis of down payments and
The 'energy crisis" could ty.eight major disaster deciaraInformation on coping with falling limbs (lurrig a storm.
poredness and radio avail, savings account each month
monthly mortgage payments they can afford on their present in- have a very significant effect on tioni were made by President .%ell emergencies is disFla h fboding caused by ability. if honie is on high
the year And here's an
should stay inside
comes.
crop production. Unavailability Nixon in 1972.
senrinated by civil defense au- twavv rains or unusually high ground. one should
bonus! In additio
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n to the
Flash floods can roll boul- I h o r I t I e s to government tides can be a particular dan- with utilities to ,appliances
New home construction starts are down drastically. Many, of fuel may cause some cutyou've
saved
next
off. Evacuation instrucç
many developments on the drawing boards are being shelved
backs in acreage being plant ed. tk'rs, tear out trees, destroy ngencie in towns and cities. ger, too, to people in trailers or turned
Christmas,
you'
ll
aLso
have
parked In tions should be f011owed, rugs
what Is hoped to be a temporary basis. Commercial construction is A fuel shortage would also limit bridges and buildings ith wa But the toll of lilt' and property campers, who are
ter
reaching
to
20
feet.
In
one
indicates
that
soine
people
are
areas
that
are
tiew
to
them. In and furniture should be moved sortie extra money froin the
continuing but 3wner or litter tile cutback in new homes starts and transportation to market ev
en New Jersey' town people were unaware of wa s to protect addition to keeping abreast of to higher ground, in driving interest your money' has earresidential sales will have an effect on this type of construction. It's if crops were Produced
weather reports and equipping one roust watch for slides, ned.
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1or
Shortage
fe i zer would torrents of water within ruinbound to do so
You might also like to know
For eainple, mobile homes tk)eselfwith preparedness infer- damaged roads, fallen wires. In
On the other hand, ifC
Congress can come up with the proper red uce pr-arc yields.
one should ub,servc pre- ss*ter, drive in slow gear,
tiles
of
a
warning.
One
father
should
be
how
to avoid the Christmas
securely
anchored
mation,
1.
SOiUdOfl
O uiiS problem we should see a turn around in the borne
To add
this confusion, we and son drowned in a car that with tie-down .straps using cautions in evacuating from
shopping crowds next ear.
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construction business and new home starts will rise again.
now find that increased world had been struck by debris. In proper materials of good design satch areas. On the road such
LIGHTNING - Stay away This can be done by making a
demands for agricultural Rapid City, S.D., a flash flood and good quality. Government v e it i c I e s and automobiles from trees, poles, clotheslines, list of those to whom you wan
products can have a very real destroyed 403 houses and 304 booklets provide anchorage re- should watch for flooding at overhead wires, metal pipes totliveililts Then you )can
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shop
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IIrernents develoctJ from highway dips, bridges and low and water. Buses, trains, buildeffect on availability and price. nubile and tr ailer homes durgif ts during the entire
data in a University of Mich. reas, and one sho uld not at. Irrgs, automobiles are safe shel.
But, once again all of this conjecture will depend upon what Agricultural production Is now ing a 1972 fl ood.
year.
One
word of caution
High winds are also a threat ig,an report.
tempt to cross a stream on foot ters. A boat in the water is not
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happens in theoil shortage situation. Makeno bonesabout it, the oil being used by Us country to
Positioning these homes prop- where the water is above the safe. Outside, avoid taking shel- though! Be sure to keep a list of
shortage will affect more than just home heating and tran- improve the balance of to mobile homes. More than 5,.
bi. the gifts you've bought so you
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of
the
nearly
6,000,000
ma.
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may even provide greater knees. if a sehicic stalls in Wa- ter around metal objects
sport.ation.
payment in world tril
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won't end up with two gifts for
homes are tiestrosed each protection From winds For ex - ter it should be abandoned and "scles fenet c r.rilroad tracks
Consequently. I have noticed and I m sure you base too a
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Smart girls will tie one on casually to one side.
again
the long lean oblong
chin,
this year for a wardrobe exVhjk' for a soft touch.
Body scarf tricks give (left• does the trick. Using one only,
tension course. There is a either with dresses, shirts or handed girls (he opportunity drape around the neck,
wealth of scarf-tieing ideas trouser combos, try the but
crisscross the bust and tie in
to create their own barely
each øflt' (IeSlCfled
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refresh an outfit and'jive ita !ook. tricker t;l; than it ac: ;;;;-; :';;'i pants lit (l(I'cente anti tie
new, ambiance.
tuallv is Just turn a square to any weather conditions. If it's the bust with the second
To snap tip shirts, its reverse side. knot it dead- long and lanky knot in the pulled through the knot and )
shirtdresses and s%%- eater life center. flip back to the front center, drape o-ver Ilw llosmil tied about (tie n(,ck.
are the neckline tie tricks and tie around the neck %%,till and tie in back. Foi- added
The large rquare also lends
that utilize either a -square or the knot to the rear.
(lash. pull ak, gilded chain
it.svlf
to haltering folded into
an oblong. For the tailored
Ilats are hack. too. and
through tile lot and slil) it
it triangle,
haberdasher look there is the sLarl's can make them. For over the nt-ck.
SIOCK tie. an easy 101-in for a the head-covering cap look
handsome effe*ct. Merely tic- an oblong about the [lead.
bias-band-fold a large .square twist and braid both ends into
or a long scarf, wrap the neck one single tight strand and
twice and loop once over curl from the bottom to form
lightly.
a flat rosette over one ear.
Also in the tailored moodi s To create a hood laid under
the turtle, effected by making one-third of an outsize square
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the neck. (icing to the front the head and tie tinder the
and culling over the knot,
chin. Even the old-fashioned
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seg. There actually might be
enough room to buy a much
larger and different type re.
placement should you so desire,
Fortunately, when a bell fails
to ring, the trouble nearly al'a&gt;'s is in the pushbutton,
which means a simple repair Is
possible. Should the bell or
chimes not work when a screwdriver blade is placed across
the terminal screws, as previously explained, the fault
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updates the bar's record of ice and good dining rooms w ill
drinks sold. The system now still be maintained by many ho.
provides for bottles being tels, judging by updated equip. '
the locked securely even as they ment displayed. New fast-try
Life in a hotel or motel —
machines speed up everything ii
feed pipelines (o the bar.
home away from home IS b
One large hotel in New York from potatoes to hamburgers;
coining even more of a do-it. is installing a system to pro. pizz.a ovens turn out pies
experwrice. Ili sJlile
vide matil, servi(L-i to guests three and a hatf minutes
establishments the waythings right in their rooms, :nclud'ng
But good cuisine and prepa.
are going it is conceivable trial security
by the interactioi, Of ration is still available. A sidill r
an overnight guest IIII
not see the television and a computer.
feature of the show was an ex.
manager, bellboy or doorman
It oeraks like cable tele. hibition by the Salon of Culina.
boi' the length of a stay. In ad.
dition to the invisible manage. vision ith everyone on the ry Arts. Two hundred entries
same cable, explained its masterpieces In food prepara.
ment, he may not even
y ou thful inventor Ed Ulicki, Lion by famous chefs and oth.
other guest. And he may prefer
vice president of Telebeam. He ers, were dazzling.
it that way.
earned his master's degree at
While administration in hotels
Food, ice, a drink or even a
Stevens Institute of Techology.
s going the ay of the latest
steam bath may be available to
For example, a guest wants in electronics, furniture didn't
him right in his own room and
electronic devices will be used to go to a nearby restaurant, quite make it.
He dials a unit that provides a
"Furniture cannot be im
to check him in and out. and to
list of Chinese, dell, seafoW,
provide information about resproved too much unless it is cey ,4 .- a
Jai-tanese, Italian or whatever
merited to floors and tables,,, *-1
restaurants right on the (dc. remarked one exhibitor. "You
other needs.
vision screen. After choosing
can't use anything that is (old.
These are some of the inthe
recent
the
type of restaurant by dial. able, light or small enough
no'aLions noted at
ing a kiter, another question be carried away."
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National Hotel and Motel Exappears about price range.
I.ring a r,erninar on the b.
st of the restau. ject, suggestions by homes
In some hotels elcc*'onic de- After that a li
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shag
car.
included
vices may make a guest a com.
u hen the elecion is made, the
pet astiv patched), wool pan.
puter sta tist' the rnint'nt
ipi ides ti:an.a
cling kss expensive to mainenters it and receives a coded k'k
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the restaurant chosen,
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plaStT card that Is his room
A guest can also choose the. ments), Increasing the life of
"key."
An automatic service ma- ater tickets and select enter- bedspreads (by not using
chine may be turned on in his taifitnent in this manner, and welt.s, using couches without

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The material for the project is first class,, you have the
proper hardware
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are good and you know how
to use them — and vet the
project is unmistakably a doit-yourself job.
veryone can tell. Shelves
are not level. Installations
are not olumb, Cuts are not
square. Holes are slightly off

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ing the tile, there should be a
By BARBA
IIARG
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downward pitch of one inch or
Copley
News
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I bought a new flush
Q.
KNIFE,SCRU3EROR
CALIPEPS
more for each foot of tile.
door to install between
AVERY'
Q. My son has a collection of
center.
jor part of our basement and
Q. — The hardware store in
FOR
ACCURW4TE
butterflies
and insects which
MARKING
OBJECTS
th
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Lau
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room,
An
opening
Sloppy measurements wili
our neighborhood has nails of he's very rrnlkl 01 2n11 intiii'.
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aumerent SLZCS placed
In sepa- ested in, Consequently one
Measuring tools are as imdoor to fit. But what I am not
rate bins, Each bin has a desigportant as any others. They
wall of shelves and counter in
sure about is exactly where to
nation,
such as 4d, 5d and
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are less expensive than most
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install the hinges and the lock. Shen I want to purchase nails, his room is constantly clutA
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and last a lot longer. Learn to
I thoghtl would measure the
I want to know their length. teredwithbooks. Insects, etc.,
use them.
other doors in the house to find
Why aren't nails specified by and anything he's working on.
kiIL
One rule to remember
f
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the
correct
distar;u.5,
but
I
find
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to took.,- it easier for the On one wall he mounts man'
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measure everything twice.
the hinges and locks are loof his specimens and that
customer"
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cated at different positions. Are
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stores
a!ready
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fine. But I'd like some
the least bit in doubt.
there any set places for the
have
adopted
'.?'at
but
practical
and inexpensive
sys
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Use the right tool. A
hardware?
many, such as ours, still L'se way to close off from view his
wooden yardstick with the
A. — While there are some
name of a hardware store or
the o!d English designation of work area when it's not in use.
differences,
due to sizes and
d, which means "penny," pre- — T.W.
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weight.' of the doors, they are
much good- -exceot for rniih
surnably because naiLs origins).
A. You should consider usvem- slight. Since a flush door
measuementj
'j
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were sold by weight — that ir pull-down window shades
the length of the case.
string, to get a truly
vertical
usually
is
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very
light,
Install
the
warp and get damaged
is, a cer ta in number of ounces
Use a metal scriber or a line,
ex- which may be attached to the
upper' hinge about 7 Inches per penny. But even
easily. The ends wear out.
knife or a very sharp pencil
that
Other tools to consider: from the top, the lower hinge
A folding six or eight foot to mark a line once it is
planation is in dispute, The best ceiling. You could choose a
calipers for measuring round about 9 inches from the bottom.
color or white. You could also
rule is only eight inches long ut'terrnined. Dull pencils objects.
idea for you is to save the lotInside calipers mea
when closed. It is convenient make lines so thin they aren't sure the inside
The
height
of
Laminate
a
doorknob
is
a fabric onto them
lowing information for referof a hole. Out
and accurate. The ends are accurate.
usually 36 inches from the ence as required;
and
carryout
the fabric some
side calipers the outside of a floor.
tipped with brass so they Use a try square to check the round surface. A divider or
other
place
in
the room, or
A nail called 2d is 1 inch
won't wear down and becom
squareness of a joint or a compass for ma rking small
1'
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you
or
he
might
stencil huge
leng
th , 3d is 11 4; 4d is
inaccurate. To ke.n the riIø hnnr.4
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butterflies
LiICIt
or
Is
arid
Lne-ts unto
mneasur
Pi, Gd is 2; Id is
&amp;j is
from collapsing when open it square is good for both 90 ing equal distances along
a trouble getting wa ter to flow
21
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9d
is
221;
f)laifl
white
shades
that could
and lOd is 3
is equipped with spring type degree and 45 degree angles. line. A divider
from one of the down. inches. These designations are really personalize them.
has
two
steel
away
locking joints. Keep these
A sliding 1-bevel is a try points. A compass has a steel spouts on our house. A neighbor
for common nails. Incidentally,
joints oiled and clean,
square with an adjustable point and a pencil.
of mine has placed u nder- the longer the nail, th
Q. I need help in choosing
e bigger
Even more convenient is blade for angles from 0 to 180
Don't try to draw a long ground drainage ti le from the its diameter,
the fl exible steel rule that degrees and is used
co
lor for a rug and draperies
with a line. Use a chalk line. A piece bottom of a downspout to a dry
f
or
m)- living room. Walls are
winds up into a two-inch protractor to get the proper of string rub bed with blue well. In our case, there is a
ca;e A hunk at the end of the ;ink',
For
either
of
And
Lang's
anti
que white, furniture is
chalk is stretched between urainage ditch about 20 feet
rule makes U easy to use. Get
helpful booklets, 'Wood finishIf you are putting .some- two points. Lift it 5lightly and from the house, Could I lay
dark
walnut and pecan finth
one with a hat rather than
thing up against a wall don't then snap it against the sur- underground tile so that it runse ing in the Home" or 'Paint
ishes and divan and one chair
round case, one that has a try to get
Your house Inside and Out,"
a vertical line by face and you have a straight into the ditch?
are upholstered in a floral
movable hook for inside and measuring from one
send
30 cents and a long,
adjacent line. Floor tile and wall tile
print
in shades of gold, brown,
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drainage
outside measuring. For in'- wall to the other. Use a plumb will be
is stamped, self-addressed enveset accurately if on your property, go ditch
green and bitterswee t. What
ahead. lope to Know-How,
side measurement Just add bob. a weight hung bya
placed against such a line.
Otherwise you may have toget 477,Huntington,N.Y, P.O. Box
color would you suggest for a
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Guardian's Deed, It is used when the owner of a property is an lector expert and former CA
Infant and shere a court has appointed a legal guardian to handle employe.
the infant's affairs and property.
Backster hooked a lie di"
tector up to a plant ( ' dra'
Editorcaena, a tropical plant) one
Recently I made an offer to lease a piece of commercial evening on a whim and found
11d it iti,teied c ,aispçiii
propeny with a uuuauug on it, I uiso told tile owner U.dt to addition
tnleasingitforl2mnonthslwouldllketohaveanopuontopurchase reactions. That inspired im
to experiments that eventhe property and if I bought it at the end of the 12 months the lease
tually showed plants reacting
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consideratIon of $1,000. If I purchased the property the $1,000 would' enter a room and even the
thoughts of their owner
also be applied to the purchase of the property but if I didn't buy it
hundreds
of miles away.
wouldforfeitthe$l,000, Iwithdrew mnyoffertoleasewithanoption
to buy because I didn't like the idea at all. Some people tell me now
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WASHINGTON--CIDngreM is about to miove
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Liwitc pre!crst o Arn.rican
presidents—the federal buoget—and exercise
pOser3 over qvilding and revenue that it
abandoned more than 50 sears ago

The vehicle for accomplishing thus
res1ofionarychangeisthe House-passed budget
r 1t ri i't that is rin1
N ri lIT! it ri its Sen
t.xpccted to be ready for upper chamber debate
ti' Feb. 1.
IiMle thae is iiii wssurimm that vit.her of
these strong plans will eventually clear
Ckingress, effective legislation in thL% field is
anticipated.
if the 11f 4we ptostsI(Ms remain suhalantially
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tliri into the appropnation andspeixhng IareLs
—Afttr rtcuuli.itij;i and adjutimicrit of
amounts final budget totals would be established
and the legislation would be sent to the president.
—A new legislative budget office, rivaling
les1dent Nixon's Officeof Management and
Budget, would be established to help both House
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have computers, a very skilled staff headed by
budget analyst, and facilities for mnasuring Lie
Impact of pending legisLition on expenditureL
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unit. It managed both eimg and revenue
raising.
In
funitic1s wer split apart
Revenue raising remained In Ways and Means
and the Senate Finance comriiittees but new
Appropriatioits committees were established in
each chamber tocontro1dIibusementoiney
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Because of the ensuing budgetalry chaos
Gungrew in 1921 pasised the BWget and
Accwnting Act establishing the Bureau of the
Budget I now calltA tile (y1ficT oi .,,1.rin--gcn-1I
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Fell also gave them some ad
to a question:
vice in respo
how ''n British breeders be
more successful in winning an

All-America Award?" some.
thing they had not accomplished since 1943. The question
came from Mrs. Xenia Field,
garden editor of the
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world in breeding both uality

years, American gardeners and quantity n new ftlowers
may expect some line new and vegetabler, but Europeans
varieties of flowers and vege. have some vitstanding new
ta bles from their European iuiater,al in certain classes.
cousins. These will include cat-'.
bages, parsley. peas, alyssum,
, zinnias, snarldra

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years the number of new families entering the homeowners market
has driven interest rates sky high. If people refu.se to buy homes
because of high interest rates and the supply of money increases
interest rates will drop accordingly. However, let me point out that
high interest rate, haven't stopped many people. What has kept
many people from buying are higher prices on homes, higher down
payments and high monthly payments.

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appropriated funds impounded by the Preskle,rit
but by far the most important aspect of the
plan is Owl Congrem, by sI budget totais
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It sure is an acceptable procedure.
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used in this area very much until two or three years ago
but practically' all offers now to lease with an option to buy do carry
a "consideration" provision.
You see,In all prohability the propertyyoude'sireto lease wfth
an option to purchase is on the market to sell and by giving you a
lease on it the owner is taking the property off the market. If you
-to purchase
exercise
your opuon
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lease the owner has sold the property. If you don't purchase the
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and do gold
draperies as well. For the
chair you might like green or
tAttwet or a blend of
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dence to support their argu'
Not being an attorney and for the lack of more specific In.
ment is the accidentallyformation concerning the situation in your friend's family, it would t)eUfl series of exiwrirnents
he impossible to say
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A friend of mine up North wrote me about a situation In one of the attributes of soul," the
her relative's family whereby a minor child Inherited quite an write. "It is only we, in our
estate from her deceased parents and the property was deeded to blindness, who have insisted
someone appointed by a court. 1)o we have the same provisions In oil consi der i ng them
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you have any plants around, mospheric factors and adds,
before you start reading this "There's not the slightest cvi- amassed reports of a number close to more often seemed to
Ry JULIAN STENSTRO1
go over and take a good look dence of a nervous system in of experiments from all over thrive while those in more
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th e world, some dating back out of the way spots wilted,
at them. Touch them. Talk to plants."
Tompkins
counters
such
ore Ih.-in a hundred N-ears even though all received the
-ou have a questlon about any subject which
them. Think at them.
arguments by saying that others ongoing today in the same amount of light and
affects your lifestyle, particularly real estate, taxes, planning,
zoning, etc., send your In uir to the Editor, Lifestyles, The
water.
- And if they're carnivorous "botanists don't understand Soviet Union.
"Maybe plants have an ex.
"Now," he says, "I some.
foi'd Iferald, Sanford, Fla. 32771. Be .sure to sign your n;lme. Upon Iplants anti you have a lot of anything about the way
them, maybe you should he
publication, however, only initials will be usedj,
they've ever been able to do don't vet understand; I don't about to step on grass or eat a
especially nice to them.
is give plants Latin names.
know." Tompkins says. "I do peach. But then I remind
The
issue
shows
all
the
Un'
know there is something myself that I don't really unThe reason you might want certain earmarks —
Editor:
or there, something that gives dersiand the relationship
to redefine your relationship lea Imarks —
of the flying you a special feeling when between man and plants and
The oil shortage could really affect my lifestyle. What, In your with s'our Ieaft'i Friends is
opinion, caused the oil shortage?
nil you go walking in a forest, for perhaps for a peach. to he
that there is more and more saucer controversy.
Tompkins admits that he can example
eaten is the best hung that
—Mrs. DAIS attention being paid to tin! only report, not explain, the
T'mktru
'-ar.
that
first
('an
happen to it
he
Dear Mrs. BitS:
theory that plants have some
Thank you for wanting my "opinion" but I don't think very form of consciousness.
Nobody has Proven yet that
many people would be Interested in it. However, a fact constitute$
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a any members of the vegeta'
different situation completely. And, the fact is, according to Joe ble kingdom are
e of
Gerry, planning officer for the Florida Department of Commerce, doing calculus or writing
"The U.S. produces 11 million barrels of oil per day, but consumes blank verse but Peter
17 million barrels per day.
Tompkins. a Br it ish
"This means that e cannot produce as much as we refine and researcher and auttuor, has
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we cannot ref ifiC as much as we co nsume," Gerry adds. "We rely collaborated with biologist
Christopher
Bird
on
a
re
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on foreign countries for a large part of our crude oil supply and for cently published book called
an even greater pail. of the finished produ,m Tile U.S.
must Import "Thv Secret Life c%f I'lants"
six million barrels per da in irdt'r to remain at (hr firri'iit lc il," I hat i t hHw1it 1,roriik
_,r.,
I
Nut all of our crude oil comes from the Arab countries but roughly
"Evidence now suppor(3
17 percent of it does and therein lies the problem, And, I'm not
the
vision of the poet and
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about to get into discussing the politics of this shortage, man,
/
hmisoher that plants are
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lying, breathing, corn

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age current, supplied either by
the regular power supply, e
duced by a transformer, or bat
teries, still in use In many old.
er houses.
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place
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supply.
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button cover. That is, the two
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wires should be connected. It
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and
clean the contact points .
one of them isn't, you have loUi'.IIi'
Be
sure,
when the button
cated the trouble already, and
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Pushed,
that
the hammer on
reconnecting It should solve the
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riot, it can t adjusted by bendIf both wires are properly
trig it s1ighL1- and carefully. U
uiid around the tw terminal
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-on
the wiring is onnected to bat.
screws, place the blade of your
It ,- I oom
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screwdriver across the two
1
tcich1ng the screwdriver blade
screws. If the bell rings or
across the terminals. A blue
himes sound, you know
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are okay and thI therefore,
key to select a coafinental — making purchases from area (which require more servic.
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Transformer trouble is rare,
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the troublemaker is the button
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breakfast — refrigerated or. stores merely by dialing with ing.
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'kalto
but If it must be replaced,
equipment. Before deciding
ange juice, coffee or bun that the system, %hich utilizes laser
11"
tackle
It
only
if
you
know
some.
replace
the
button,
do
t
n be heated in a little built-in beam, computer and other elec.
FIRST
PtAN
FLOOR
thing about electricity. If there
things. Clean the contacts
tronic advancements,
iIarnhing unit -- %'ariou
is a break in the wire, trace it
around the button with sand.
THIS TWO-BEDROOM HIDEAWAY has a living room, kitchen and
Security is provided begin.
snacks, liquor or ice for his
to determine where the break
paper
or
emery
and
do
the
with the assignment of a
drink.
Charges
are
recorded
ning
screened porch, including a bathroom and utility room, to total 1,170
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IS. When the wiring is not suf.
same with the ends of the two
One card to the guest. It is put in a
automatically
on
his
bill.
square feet. An upstairs studio which can be used as a bedroom plus
ficiently
exposed
to
make
a
vIs
wires, since either or both may
system perm-its a guest to pour memory computer and belarge storage area and ground-level deck complete the ensemble.
ible checkup, you'll have to ccbe dirt)' or corroded. With the
up
to fiveands
br
of liquor — comes activated when he p'ish...
Through the recessed front entry to the central (over and to the loft ic
uirp rpt'nnpr't,d nnch t
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room, wici
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wire to the end of the old one
%isible the dramatic living roorn with cathedral ceiling and stone
toil and see what happens. If
If lie feels. hoi4ever, the need insists his systern can clx~k 2,and then pulling it through.
the bell does not ring or the
fireplace flanked by two windows. A spiral staircase leads to the second
to talk to someone while he irn- 000 rooms a second. Itat"o proShould
that be Impossible,
chimes
do
not
sound,
bridge
the
bibes, he can go to an dec. rides an automatic wake-up
Door studio, The utility room next to the bathroom provides for
you'll simply have to restring
gap between the two terminal
tronic bar. When a glass is buzzer and other alerts,
neces3ary heating equipment. Plan HA811P is a home for all seasons.
the new wiring as best you can,
screws once again. If it rings,
pressed to a spigot by a barA print-out at the office reArchitect Samuel Paul, 107-40 Queens Blvd., Forest Hills, N.Y. 11375,
then you know for certain that
tender,
a
dry
martini,
Rob
Roy,
s'eals
till the items requested
will answer queries about the price of the blueprint, if the writer en.
(IrivalLable to the do-it-your.
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a new pushbutton is needed.
or whatever,
will gush forth, and bills the guest,
closes a stamped, self-addressed envçlope.
seller around the house is Andy
In buying a new pushbutton,
All the do-it-yourself ideas
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Slightly larger. If you get a
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DECOR SCORE
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County

Land

Transactions

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Morris G Mullins &amp; wt Helen
Lambda Assoc., Inc. to
I)evco of On, Inc. to Jason
Brannon &amp; Son Builders, Inc.
I(obt. Richards &amp; wf. Janet to
When Constr. to I.avren,e L
to Richard K Winkelman &amp; or Spaceltes, Tract C, Amos G. to Bernard I.. Blatt &amp; wt Leona, Prater &amp; wt Irene M., LI 11[ilk Hyatt &amp; WI Joan G., IA 7 Geneva Dick Bond Assoc., Inc., LI 12
Rich. Wm. Winkelman, U 1111k Carroll s-d $285000
1.1 12 (less N 50' &amp; S 21') San- 0, Camelot Un. 2, $34,300.
Terr., $23,900.
111k 0, Sterling Park Un. 2,
- C, lake Harney Aerrttes, $3,000
Donald Ogletree, widr to lando Sub. Beaut., Argyle Sec.,
The fluskcy Co. to Branimir
B. D. Owen &amp; wt Abble &amp; Jack $37,500.
Wm. R. Paddock
Linda Everett A Ilarpe? Trustee LI 6 $46,000.
flotk&amp; wf HelIa&amp; Wm. Stuhrke Owen &amp; wf Ethelyne to Henry Elwin It. Edwards &amp; wt.
to Vera Iiver, LI 12 &amp; W 40' of 111k 18 Tier I E. R. Traffords
!l+ Miller &amp; Sons Orl Inc. to &amp; %1, II 3111k, 11 Setiwntt'r I.. lflssell &amp; wf Janet. Us 108- Betty to Clifton L. Whitcher &amp;
33 111k H Sanlando Springs Tr. Miq) of Sanford, $15500
IXugla.s E. Sutton &amp; wt Mary Oaks See 6, $13,900.
115, 117 &amp; 118, Unrec. pint of wf. Lots A., LI 29 111k A
16, 2nd repl. $28000
Stevens homes WP Inc to K'.. U 42 L)cvon.snire, $41,000.
Greater Constr. Crp to Win, Lake Jessup s-d, $2,000.
Longwood North, $24,100.
(QCD) Paul McCriff Jr., sgl Frank P Kltsoulis &amp; if Mastic
H. Miller &amp; Sons Orl Inc. to C. Barker &amp; wf Marjorie, LI 17
Freeman Hill &amp; wf Avaneile
JBM Hauling &amp; Grading Co.
to Lithe McGriff Brown, W2 H LI 14 81k A Mend Manor L'u James E. McKenna &amp; Helen 0., 111k X. The Woodlands, Sec. 4, to Silver Springs Guar. Land &amp; to Alvan Donnan Jr. &amp; WI,
acres of N' OFSEL4 of NWL, of $43,5W
LI 40 Devonshire, $41,000.
$46,700.
Title Corp., LI 132 Myrtle hake Brenda C., LI 14 111k B San
SW'- I of Sec 33-19-31 $100
Win. O. Tanner Jr&amp;wfClajre
(11111 Asso(., Inc. to Gene
Alfred Marino &amp; wt Irene to hills s-d, $100.
Sebastian Ills., Un. 2, $35,400.
QCD) Jonas McGniIf, sgl to to Bertram F Gould &amp; wf Janet, Edw. Sharpe &amp; Win. U. Jt. ten, Bernard I3orsack &amp; wt Karen,
I3eri Ward Agcy Inc. to Eliz.
Martin Marietta Crp to
I~Ihe McGriff Brown, W2 acres South 33' of 1A 3 &amp; N 33' of 4 Blk IA 53, Sandalwood, $35,300.
[A 105 Highland Pines Un. 4, Blount Blackwood &amp; Bernard Donald L Milton &amp; wt. Carolyn
. of N', of SEIA of NWL, of SWL, 11 Bel-Air $15,500
Charles Beeman &amp; wt Lola to $32,900,
0., Lt 12 Mend Manor Un. 1, LI 8 81k E, Winter Springs,
Sec 33-19-31 $100
Sam T Barnes Jr &amp; wt Velma Mario Lopez &amp; f Estefanit', LI
Michael H. Guppy &amp; wt $32,000.
(QCD) Minnie L Woomsey, to Doralice 0 Jones, sgl., E of S 111k 6, Winter Woods Un. 1, Jeanne to John 0. l3almcs Sr &amp;
QCD) Eliz. A. C. Browning
Wilco Constr. to Clark G.
etc to Lithe McGrifI Brown Li 9 Lake Harney Beach $22,000 $40,000.
wf Floreda M., LI 96 Woodcrest to Nelson Browning, S 145,2' of ibover &amp; wt. Jan It., Lt 8 BIk N
M&amp;W Entr.,Cen. Fla Inc to
me $100
Gertrude I. Humphreys to s-d Un. 3, $27,000.
E 300' of NI2 of W' of Wlj of North Orl Tern., Sec 4, Un. 1,
Sandra L Johnson, sgl to Millard S Slate &amp; wt Jeltie St., Joseph M. Wailer &amp; wE Norma,
Amer. Modulars Crp to SE1 4 of NW, Sec. 22-21-29 less $27,700.
Louis E Foikes &amp; wf Bich LI 3 of LI 7 &amp; all of 8111k 0, Sanlando 1-Is 4 &amp; 5131k 6, Tier 9, Sanford, Angelo Recchla &amp; wE Michehine, E 15' for rd, $100.
(QCD) Donald Flipplen &amp; wf.
$64,000.
81k F Charter Oaks s-4 $25,400 Springs Ti'. 30 $24,000
LI 4 81k 1 Shadow 11111 s-d,
Altamonte ,tsso. to Kenneth Etal to Carl J. Herzberger, E
Jaint•s J. I3tchter
wi 535.900.
t'hirnimn
..t
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r. _r riL
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01 131 Li
Adeline to Win. 0. Carson &amp; wt
Mark Builders, Inc. to Joseph 282.25' of hIs 185 186 187 &amp; 188 Tn. 55 Pint of RepI. of Ir. 41
M)TtIe, Lt 4 111k E Lake M. Boidizar &amp; wt Linda, LI 22 Forest City, Orange Park, etc., Tr. 56 SSnlando
Kathryn Park 4th Addn, $13,500. 111k D No. On. Terr., Sec 8 Un. $90000.
Spnlngs,$100.
G1111Assoe., Inc. to Michael 2, $28,000.
Miami flch 1st Nat] Bk
Dcv, Entr., Inc to Dr. Wm. F.
H. flupps &amp;
Jeanne ('•. Lt 5-i
Mark Bldrs Inc. to David A. Trustee to :\ppaloosa Village fleina &amp; WI. Marie cond i m .
S.iflddhud, $.U,000.
Whitehurst &amp; sI Chau, LI 16 111k Inc. IA 1, Sec 13-21-30 &amp; LI 2 (li lies. Un. 12, Sheoah,
4
(QCD) Crow. Pope &amp; Land C North Orl. Tern., Sec 8 Un. 2, (iE Howell Creek) Sec 13-21-30 $34,000.
Fin Corp. No. 4 Inc. to Spanish $,300.
etc., $922,800.
Roy E. Wood &amp; Evelyn to
Trace Assoc., LTD., 8.2 acre
Calberl Constr. to Archli C.
American Modulars Corp. to Michael B. Lane &amp; wt. Victoria,
parcel in Sec 23-21-29, $100.
Slandley Jr &amp; wf Wanda, Lt 9 Robert E. Kennington &amp; Edith LI 2 BIk A Glen Arden HIs.,
Win. O.Carson&amp;fMyrtkto 131k A Highland Hills, $34,500. M., Li 22 131k 1 Shadow s-d, $42,500.
The Winter Park Telephone
Lynetta H. Mueller &amp; hb $36,900.
(QCD) Ann S. Tuttle to L.
Co., LI 34, except E 300' od lot, Charles to Michael K. Jackson,
James L Lawman &amp; wf. Mills Tuttle, N12 of SEL.
of
Watts Farms, $53,000.
Beg. 293'W of NE con of W 3, of lillian to James 1. Lawman Jr. SW' 1 of SWI. Sec 11-21.29 $100.
Neil S. Kapp &amp; wf Maxine to S (if NW'.of SE 1 4 of Sec. 4-21- &amp; M. Shell) 1.1 15 111k 23
Three I) Homes, Inc. to John
Josephine T. Ross, LI 6 Hermits 31 run W 245' S 175' etc, $33,000. Drcamwuld Addn., $100.
H Aldrich &amp; wf Bertha I..., IA.
Cove So., $7,500.
Robert Reiche, Inc. to W.
James L Lawman &amp; wt. 104 Barclay Woods 1st Addn.,
Roberts Bros. Dcv. to John Douglas Ferniss &amp; wt Vorginia Lillian to Charles A. Lawman II $11,000.
M. Eggars &amp; wt Donna, LI 22 M., Lt 11 Roosevelt Place, &amp;wf. Bonnie 0., hIs 13&amp; 14111k
JBM hauling &amp; Grading to
131k A, Sweetwater Oaks, Sec 4, $43,500.
23 Dreamwoid Addn., S100.
Elmo
H Beasley &amp; wf linda J.,
$4,400.
J. It. Wilkins Jr. &amp; t Peggy N a t'l Honic.s Cun.'tr. to Allan It. IA. 7 111k B San Sebastian HIS.,
IQCI)l
Donald Flinnn
&amp; irf to Andrew
('nrt' R, u1
I f I,
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osteIe et.al to Hilltop Pente: 1.1 31 South I'inecrest, 4th Wildwood, Planned Unit Dcv.,
}3ako Constr. to Lester E
eaborn Goebel &amp; wf Sue to
Dcv. Entr., Inc to Robert S
costal Baptist Church, W 3' of ,tddn, $22,000.
$34,600.
Levy &amp;wf Judith, IA. 417 Forest
Elmer F Heckinger &amp; wt West &amp;wfPatrjc'Ia Condom Res
W 471.0' of N 152.5' of 111k 11
Brook 5th Sec., $35,900.
Darlene M. LI 4 111k C, Un no. 13, Sheoah. Sec 3 127,800
Tract 55, replat of Tracts 4750
Ilako Constr. to Robt. A
SWeetwater Oaks, Sec 3 $49,000
Owen If Sheppard Jr &amp;
5 54 55 &amp; 56, less Us 1-4 &amp; 21-24 F
Seminole County continues its ftastic
Meyer &amp; wE Betty, IA. 420
Piz. K. Griffin &amp; lib John Jos Phyllis to Tropicana Pools Inc
131k H 'Fr. 56, Sanlando Springs
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Forest Rr,wk Fth S. tIQ,Q0A
..
z aneLI ,t5 BIk I Heftier Homes, Oil
$100.
growth rate making it one of the
Wr re n H. McClung to Geo.
M II IghrIdge Adda Glen Arden Sec I $46,000
King
J.
Michael
&amp;
wt
Wilma
T. King Jr. &amp; wt Carol M., IA.
Ills., $48300
A.W. Potnick to Theodore
to Bob B. Mullins &amp; wt Carolyn
fastest in the United States. Each week, 26, Sunland Est., 1st addn.,
Arm H Rockwell, wid to John Hoffman &amp; wf Rita 1.1 33 [Ilk 19
E 83 ft of LI 145 Quec"
$20,000.
C Reams &amp; WI Arline, Beg. Sanlando Sub. Beaut., Sanford
Mirror So. Addn CB, $20,000.
582.44 W of NE con of SW'. of Sec. $100
Modnlars Crp. to
The Herald reports the total land
Constance H. Ramsey etc to
NE'1 of Sec 31-20.30 run E
Thomas
M.
Kothera &amp; Con'
Mary A H Jones, form.
Michael
Christopher
Lane,
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ts
582.44 etc. 66,000
stance 1., 1*. 11 81k 4 Shadow
Howard to Larry Lee Bowles &amp;
transactions within the countt y. T o b e
11 &amp; 12 BIk A Se minole Ills.,
11111
sOd, $38,400.
Wayne Constr. to Ronald J wf Nancy C., IA
[ILk E. $55000
Willie
E Downs &amp; wt Maxine
Ventrella &amp; wf Eliz Lt 1
informed of our growth pattern be sure
Charter Oa ks Un. 2 $27,900
Roland L. Folden &amp; wf Mary
to
Tommy
L Bell &amp; wt Charlie
Windsor Manor 1st Addn $46,900
A.D.F. Builders Inc. to
to Robert W. Herring &amp; wt
M.,
IA.
31
111k
C. Washington
QCD Claude H Bishop, sgl Richard F Smith III &amp; wt Ruth
and read Lifestyles each Sunday.
Oaks, Sec. 2, $18,700.
to Evelyn S Bishop IA BIk B M. LI 40 Win-or Manor $37,000 Donna L, Li 4 Quail Pond East
Addn CB, $26,900.
Delmar B Myers &amp; wf Lila to
Lake Oaks Sec., Sanlando
John I Palmer Jr &amp; wt
W. H. Green &amp; Sons, Inc. to
Miller Dcv. Inc. to Charles V.
Bramur 1kv. to James Souza Will E. Ilachow &amp; wf Betty J.,
olliwendolyn to John W
Springs $100
Rickie E. Moquin, LI 3 131k H Spradley &amp; Jon C. Beg. at NW &amp; wf. Arlene Li 169 Wooderest
IA 23, [Ilk The Meadowna Un. 1,
Edw. D.Roelofs&amp;wf Edith to Featherston &amp; wt Cien 0., N
Lar k j
000
trofNE'.ofNE'4of See 7.2I. Un. 5, $31,000.
$46,900.
Edwin D. Hood &amp; wt Norma J. 79'11 76 English Woods VA,5W
Superior Constr. to Orivihie E. 30, thence E 101.57' etc., $40,000. Donald C. Youngers &amp; wf.
Inez It Alewine, wid, to Joel
LI 25 [Ilk B The Meadows Un. I
Colbert Constr. to Arthur F Hunt &amp; wf Ingrid C., LI 5 [Ilk
Alvie Anderson &amp; wt. Eartha Ursula to Aaron 0. Compton &amp; Meister &amp; wife Veronica, It 20
C
$44,500
Scholz &amp; wt Peggy It I BIk a
Winter Woods Un, 5, $38,967.
to Allie Mae Pryor, Its 11 &amp; 12 wt. Carolyn 13., Its B C &amp; 1) [Ilk 2 Weathersfield 1st Add.,
Coocrpt Designs Inc lo Carl N Lake Ruth South 127.200
Bel-Aire West, Inc. to 131k 411 Lochart s4 $2,700.
M.M. Lords Addn Citrus HIs., $18,500.
Van Winkle &amp; wf Ruth I) LI 19
RobinoLadd Fin., Inc. to Douglas W. Konetzni &amp; wt
Willie
Mae
J9hason,
sgl
to
$6,000
Clyde Smith, trustee to Larry
111 1) Hidden Lake In IA $30,200 C.E. Marshall &amp; wt Mary Jo, LI
Susan, LI 104 Prima Vista, Joseph B. Smith &amp; wt. Ethel
Ian Macilwraith to Richard
IIako Constr to Harold 49 Northwood $34,900
B Poole &amp; wt Cheryl 13., that
$o,ioo.
Mae, : nI: IA 24 111k A H. Winkelman, LI 2 131k C Lake
part of E 1' of W 170 of S11 of
Markovitz &amp; wE Ruth Li 1 111k A
Donald Smoot &amp; wt Sharlie C
De'co
or-I.,
Inc.
to
Donald
H.
Bungalow
City M.
Harney Acrettes, $5,500.
SE'
sof NW'. of EC 36-19-29, N
Sterling Park Un 2 $38,900
to H.A. Higdon Jr &amp; Gloria S LI Holton&amp; wt Dororthy, [.112 Bl
Troy
U.
Swecker
&amp;
wt.
Archie
Cross,
sgl.
etc.
to
of
lilt,
$100.
Bako Constr. to Leo Curd &amp; 212 Spring Oaks Un $37,500G
Camelot
Un.
2,
$34,300.
Maxine
to
Da%d
G.
Brown
&amp;
Henry
McAllister,
E
I
acre
of
W
wf Ann Lt 4 [Ilk 0 Sterling Pk
Mattle I. Jeff, will., to Gary
Maurice 11 Hammer &amp; wt
Bel-Aire Homes, Inc to Writ. wf. Mildred H. It 22 81k 29 2 acres of S' of SW ' of NW
Williams
&amp; wf Betty, IA. 10
U 1 $32,800
Loretta to Robert W Baker &amp; wf
of SW 1 i Sec. 33-19-31, 1200.
If olden Real Eat., co addn. &amp; 14.
Resldex Inc to Bruce W Shirley M., U 2 [Ilk H The R. Paddock &amp; Linda, AS, 1A902 Dreaniwold 4th Sec. $23,500.
Spring Oaks tin. IV, $36,500.
Jean P. Belque &amp; wt. Irene to
Armand Squetenl &amp; wt. 581k 13, Tier E, Sanford, $2,000.
Oswald &amp; wt Dorothy Its 1 &amp; 2 Woodlands $45,500
Deco
Orl.,
Inc.
to
Robert
H.
Doris
K.
Rogers,
wid.
S7'
of
LI
4
Angela to Anthony Juliano &amp;
James English, sgl. ta
[Ilk 3, North Orlando 5th Addn
Jerome Johns Jr &amp; wt McMullin &amp; wt Eunice, 14 ii &amp; all of 5 81k 16, Tier 1, E. R.
wt.
Jean,
Its
11
&amp;
12
111k
22
Norman
I. Krogstad &amp; wt
$12,500
Jeanette to Paul B Haight &amp; wt
(QCD Bruce Oswald &amp; wt Dorothy 1117 [Ilk F Glen Arden 111k M Camelot Un. 2, $35,400. Traffords Map of Sanford, Sanlando the Suburb [leant.. Shirley A., It. 79 Lake
Grange Prop Inc. to Lyndell $1,800.
Alt. Sec. $31,000.
Markham Est., $10,000.
Doroth to Pinewood Contr. Ills.. 1.st Addn $44,800
L Hatcher &amp; wf Lois, It 801
Wilco
Constr.
(,
to
Virgil
1).
Mark
Builders,
Inc.
to
Jay
I'.
GaI(lys Ferrell, wid, to
Inc., Its 1 &amp; 2 [Ilk 3 North Orl
win K. Ireland &amp; wE Mary to Spring Oaks Un. IV, $39,300.
Powell &amp;wt. linda 1.13 Geneva Brough &amp; wE. Mary, 11881k A
Wynell
F Washington &amp; hb,
5th Addn 1100
Donald I Burgess &amp; wt Donna
Deveo
Orl
Inc.
to
Bernard
J.
Tern.,
$23,500.
North
Orl.
Tern.,
Sec
8
Un.,
Freddie,
LI. 4 [Ilk I Lockhart a4QCD) Pinewood Conir., tue U9BIkF Charter Oaks s-d Cu.
Finnegan
&amp;
wt
Dorothy,
LI
20
(QCD)
$30
H
N
Hollister,
126,000.
d, $100.
to Bruce W Oswald &amp; wt 1 527.700
111k M C.amc!ct Un. 2, 135,400. wid. to 11 N Hollis-ter &amp; JdIne. ,
d T. Sechrest &amp; wt.
Wkr
QCD) Helen J. Mane, agl. to
Dorothy LI-s 1 &amp; 2 81k 3 No. Oil
Ed Kitties &amp; wt Ruth to
Elmer S. Levte &amp; wE Janet to Us 104, 104 &amp; Lot 106 Town of Grace to Larry M. Monchil &amp;
Edward
B Mane, Lt. 14 131k 24,
SIb Addn $100
Clarence C Dugger &amp; wt Lydia Charles W. Godshall, LI 6131k A, Longwood, E'2 of 651 &amp; all of wt.
Patricia
Lt
12
131k
A
North
Orlando
1st Addn., $100,
Ada Campbell, sgl to Conwill LI 6 BIk 2 Rest Haven on Lake Sunimerset
North See. 4, 653, LI 482, Longwood, $100.
Brantley
Shores,
1st
Addn
Douglass
Folsom
Sr. &amp; wt
I"ev Co Inc LI r,, Saidando The Barney $16,000
$22,500.
Arthur
I.
Woodhani
Jr.
&amp;
wt.
$23,000.
Mildred In Thomas H McElrath
Suburb Beautiful Argyle Sec.,
Greater Constr. to Frank J
Sondra to Neal A Nelson &amp; wt.
Donald P. Kieffer, sgl. to Sr.,&amp;wfEliz., Its I &amp; 13 111k 16.
harry
I.
Goehring
Constr.
to
- $1,600
Chisari &amp; wf Antoinette, Unit
4th Sec., I)reamwold &amp; 1.1. 2 [Ilk
conwill 1kv t .Tseph I) WE Sausalito, ordoi-n PH 1 Ray II. Bealt' &amp; wE Faye, 11 21 Martha, 1' 23 [Ilk C Indian Irving M. Felder, Trustee, l.ts 3
&amp; 4 111k A. IA 8 1.11k 11, I.ts 8, 9. 10
111k 11 Golfs ie
163150,0w.
McLean &amp; wf Sharon. IA 27, 144,900
Est., See Hills, Un. 4 134,000.
Ernest NatIon &amp; wt. Julia to &amp; 11 131k C . Its 4, 5, 6 &amp; 7 BIk I)
Hyde Supply. Inc. to Thomas
Sanlando The Suburb Beautiful,
Greater Constr. Crp to Robert Meredith Manor Un. 1, 130,800. Frederick M. Anderson 73.15' of
Townshte of North Chuluota,
Richard
A.
P.
Aho &amp; wE Mary 1., IA. 7 81k
Baeke
Argyle Sec., $5,000
&amp;
wt
W Brickel &amp; wf Barbara, IA 1
A. Paradise Point 4th Sec.,
Hurshel Taller &amp; wt Annie to Itk 1 The Woodlands, Sec 4 Faith to Donald U. Castonia &amp; It 9 131k 0, little Wekiwa Eat., $5,000.
Ada K. Craig, wid to Craig J.
$28,700.
w Mary A., 11 35 Indian Hills $23,900.
Alfred W Hudson &amp; wt Ada L $44,aoo
harry
A.
Gochring
Constr.
to
Orseno
&amp;
wt.
Esta
I.,
Beg,
at
Un.
6,
$36,000.
Gen. Davis &amp; wt Alberta to
Agmi Deed-IA 15 less N 6', &amp; N
Greater Constr crp to Edw.
Donald
N.
Mann
&amp;
wE.
Carol
A.,
Intersec.
E
r-w
Like
Dr
&amp;
S
line
Wilco
Constr.
to
Robert
It.
Winlord
W. Bragg &amp; Margaret
Cot 16 [Ilk 6, Rd-Air Sant. O'Brien &amp; wt Glenda Lt 5 Bik 3
IF
1117131k
C
Golf
view
Est.,
Sec
of
1137
Duck
Pond
Addn
CII,
E.,
7
II.
Allen
&amp;
wt
Eliz..
1.1
26
131k
11
15,50
131k
A.
Sweetwater
The Woodlands, Sec 4 '144,700
Meredith Manor Un. 1, 127,300. $5,500.
Oaks, Sec. 411, $68,000.
W. Douglas Ferriss &amp; wE Va.
Evers LaIr Inc to Richard p North Orlando Tern., Sec 4 Un.
Ron S. Bergman &amp; w t .
Eliz
A.
Graham,
will
to
David
$29,000.
- to Clmcn L Kutz &amp; wt Lillian,
Clenith G. Benson &amp; wt Mary
Schnably&amp; wE Joan MU 13 less
QCD Aaron J. Dennis to Steffanie to Paul E. Cadoret &amp; K. Steffens &amp;wt. Betsy M.,Lt II
to Elmer S Levie, IA B1k A,
W 4166' of It 6 &amp; LI 7 (less W S25' &amp; LI 1 less N 24.82' of 81k
Marjorie E. Dennis, N 23' of It "*f. Marie, IA46111k A CarrIage 111k B. Spring Valley Farm, Sec
Summer-set North, Sec. 4,
20.83' BIk 63, Sanlando Sub 0, Brantley uaii
liii)
Un.
1
$38,000.
8,
$110,000.
282
&amp;
all
$19,700.
of 283, Queens Mirror
Beiut., Palui Spgs Sec $42,900.
E&amp;J Homes Inc to Dimas
Kearney
Consr.
to
Donald
Seaborn
Goebel
&amp;
wt.
Sue
to
Donald Oleson &amp; wE Pauline
Rosado&amp; wt Ena, It 11 hlesdale So. Addn CH, $100.
Ronald 6 Cahow &amp; WI Donna
Legge &amp; wt. Margot. It 45 Sans Raymond W. Macamber &amp;
to
Elmer S Levie, 1,1 6 MIlk C
Forrest
I.
Greene
&amp;
wt
Esther
to i4cian A Sawyer Jr. I.A. I 131k Man'r
Souci, $30,600.
Helen S., Iii 81k A Sweetwater
No.
Orl Terr., Sec 6 Unit I,
to
Michael
T.
itayo
&amp;
wt
Jane,
Ronald M Seeley &amp; wt Ruth 10
C Carriage Hill tin. $29,300
Doris 1. Cunnane AKA Alt. Oaks, Sec 3, $64,900.
$77,200.
14
6
[Ilk
I
Carriage
Hills
Un.
2,
Greater Constr. to Doris s Arnold Kenneth Borhaug &amp; wt
schuler to Win. K. Hamburg &amp;
Arthur I. Sellgmiin, Trustee
Gco.J Miiler&amp;wf Gloria to C.
Bishop wid &amp; Pauline s
Jo A LI 42 Idyhlwilde of Loch
w
t
.
Sharon,
Crown
Oaks,
etc.
to
Dick
Baird,
Inc.,
E
150
,
Victor Ilutler Jr., 1.1 1 131k A,
'ra Ritchie
JOSCph &amp;
Quirouet (Married) Unit 108 Arbor Repi. $33,000
condom,, $33,000.
of: Beg. at p1 on S line SW', of
Rev.
Mar
Plat of the Springs
Meister.
LI
lOBIk
A,
Nader Homes Inc to
- Saualito. condom. PH. i.
gmmit Deed - Casselberry NWIi Sec Sec 17-21.30 etc.,
Walkers
Addn
Alt.
Glenwood
VIII Sec., $41,000.
Spgs
No.
F'nt'denk G Israelson &amp; wf
;(j;)s lift, to Ri c hard J. $80,1 ).
C.
Victor
Butler Jr.. to Gee. J.
(QCD Connie I'endarvts Jean CLI 196 Barclaywoodsznd
Thibault&amp; wt. Eliz. 1.110111k F. The Iluskey Co. to Frederick
Miller &amp; wt Gloria, S 165' of: S
Ben E. Butler &amp; wE Nancy 10 lake Kathryn Park 4th Addn
Ktnnarld to Larry Eugene Addn $40,)
N. Dyer &amp; wt. Jean I., It 58
330'
of Sec 3520-29, W of Old
Donald hess &amp; Luigla to Wm Wm. I. Jack &amp; wE Betty, Its 24 CII, $2,700.
Kinnaird., LI 18131k 6 RepI. sh. i
Hidden
Harbour,
$51,500.
Chennel
of little Wekiva River,
&amp; 2 North Orlando Townslle 4th H Walmalcy &amp; wt Gisela A Beg 25 &amp; 26 Cottage 11111. $4,000.
Agmi - CB figna Inc. to mci Meredith, I nd. &amp; Trustee
$41,0).
at NW con of 131k 3 Tier 12,
(QCD) Wade H. Perkins &amp; wt UnIon Odell Jr &amp; wt. Genturde to (',eo. W. McCammon, N'
Addo No. (fri $700
of
Catherine B. Keller, wid., to
Snfrt
Tr;iflrd Mp $11700 Mary t "t.rn B . l't'rkins, Lt 1 ,. II IttpI., I'art Its 1 &amp; 2 Watts
ir•T I ', t j • j
SE'2, S c-f Sit 4-34, Set 4-21.j
.Iainus
It. Helter &amp; wE Martha
&amp; t-utral Ha Bldrs ttc to A. Cy 111k C Phillips Uavclma Park
Crue &amp; wE Nancy LI 6 81k 3
Farms, $2,900.
$12,500.
K.,
14th
mt. Its 19 &amp; 20
Adams&amp; wf Joan J., 1411 Rik C Sec Loch Arbor, $100.
Shdow Bill $950fl
Agnit -. ('13 Gdns NC. to Carl
( I &amp; SWt of SEt, N of
tQCI) Meredith Entr., Inc. to
1j,ngaoo
(QCD Ray 1, Tilghman &amp; f I) I'oe &amp; wt. El la , It 31 Kept. Gee. W. McCanunon, N': of
Chest er A Meyer &amp; wE Jane to Stettsatcr Oaks. $65,900
Palm Spgs Rd in Sec. 3120-30,
Greater Constr. to Donald Justi ne to Larry U. Clifton &amp; wt
Wayne Harrod &amp; wt Sa ndra E.,
Part of lAs 1 &amp; 2 Watts Far-sm, SE'., So of Sit 434. Sec 4.2l..
110:500.
Ellsworth &amp; wt Judith It 19 01k Maria. 119 Rik A
j4,ijj,
$1.
Esther Lou Pate, wid. to
I' - [.1757 Apple Valley tin 2
X
The Woodlands Sec 4 $45,) Cii. 15, (car-teethe), $100.
ôv;eao Land Co to Ben Ward
Agmt - GB Dgns NC to
QCD) If. F. White &amp; wt.
Harold
14 Pate (Grantor life
Constr to Lysander
Larry 0. Clifton &amp; wf Maria
A4ey Inc., LI 3 111k C Mend
Ha rrison E Lash Jr. &amp; wE. Marjorie &amp; Bruce E. White &amp;
Est.,
IA.
69 Sanford hits., Add.,
M Car-neal &amp; wE Anna I U 3 In Michael C. I.ane &amp; wi Ruth, Terry 100 ft. strip of land at rear wt.
Msrr IJi, 4 Si0,900
Gretchen
to
White
house
$100
A,;nil iked, Ella!) Ioinr, [Ilk Q The WIudidfldS Sec 4 IA ti Iijk. A !;eAfr.k s-41 Un . of 1 1, 131k 6, 1900.
(..on.str., Inc., 1.15 13 &amp; If, 151k C
Wiii itoss &amp; tf Va. to 1)nn;ild
$40.100
$L0.
- Mildred Skinner &amp; Olive Votlic-k
1k Kathryn Park 5th Addn. Bear hake His.. $100.
W
Overehiuck &amp; wf Cheryl, Its
Clayton Decker &amp;wf Agnes to
Elmer J. Waterhouse &amp; wt Seaborn Goebel &amp; wt. Sue to (QCDI Talley L hiattaway &amp;
tQCUrUSJ.JOYfler&amp;WEEVUI%,
17 &amp; 18 131k 36, Sanlando the
eph hiGibbons&amp;wfDorisM Eda to Mario Mci-rn &amp; wt Thomas A Cato Jr. &amp; wt Linda wt. to H. F. White &amp; Bruce
I.tfl 111k A Paradise Point 3rd
Suburb
Beaut,, Sa nfort Sec.
IA 15 [Ilk I Weathersfidd 1st Victorla, Li 16 Rear 1k Bills, IA 5 81k C Sweetwater Oaks, White, Lt 13, 5100.
I
Scr. V700
,1uhacl
I5uikr &amp; wE M. Jean
Addn 12,500
Set. 3, 151,900,
çhark. 1. Browning &amp; wt
Will. If. Stemper &amp; wt.
&amp; Miles II Martin Jr. &amp; wt
Veta Saunders form. Ben- Jayde Builders, Inc. to
Shiey to Louis J. Sabo Jr &amp;
Edw. L Bohlander&amp; wt Anita Mildred to Leroy B Bragg &amp; wt.
Shirley
to Oviedo Properties
j;nune &amp; I-lb. Joseph to Jerry W Theodore E. McDaniel &amp; wt to Verne Messinger &amp; wf. Clara, ElvIe 1.. 14 6 &amp; N
- J0: 11. It 26 111k 19 HeftIer
' of 7 &amp; s'i of
Ltd.,
S
of W'. of NW'4 of
i
King &amp; wI Nancy NIC, IA 3 Ben- Margaret. II 76 Ovir-do Ttrr., ItS! 131k C, Lake Kathryn Park U 5 [Ilk, F. Buena Vista St.,
ilthhes howell Park,
NE'.
of
SEC
22-21.31
etc.,
S
$1,O00.
19 499
vie $-il $11,000
4th Addn,. $i,000.
M MA:
$6,500.
tracts, $100.

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523.950 Terms

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Realty, REALTOR, 321 7750

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I bedroom furnished apt., air con
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One year new! Near Lake Florida.
Quiet, secluded, rustic area 3
bedroom. 2 bath, eat in kIchen,
family room, beautifui carpet,ng,
Atsume low interest mortgage,

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19195 French
Ewe .Sunday, 332 7371 or 332 1196

AKE FRONT CONTEMPORARY
-Enjoy georgotjs Sunset over
Lake Marion 3 bedroom', 2 baths.
spiral staircase leads to 3rd
bedroom. Ideal for artIsts, or
lovers of beauty Quiet rustic
area, low 'n?erst mortgage
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large lot, in the Country. Call 373

nterejt mortgage, low down
payment I bedroom, large corner
lot, carpeted, fully equippecs
kitchen, garage i year old
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insurance, are part of the benefits offered to
production workers at Brunswick Cor.
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able to work any shift, then apply at
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Ph. 322.3103 for App?.

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We are located in DeLand, just north of Old
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central heat &amp; air, wall-to-wall carpets
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Locust, turn left to 11th St right

DeIIARY AREA
TWO ACRE
RAP4CHETTE with lovely I year
Old 3 bedroom, 7 bath home with

23,950

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BUY TODA.Y. MOVE IN TOMORROWI
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barn, fenced, pasture, 3

&amp; 4 SEOROOM. 7 BATH 11*110
HEw HOMES. PACED rufl. Or
ALL THE EXTRAS YOU F.'.
I(CT AND DESERVE

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Custom
HOLIDAY SPECIAL hair iou
bedroom, 2 bath, lamil rm - ,i r,
seen the new Jefferson Homes on
carpet, drapes, built n kitchen,
Hartwell Avenue? They're 3 and .&amp;
ce maker re-trig. Choice Very
bedrooms, all With 2 baths, cl
private, 142.500
mate Control, enclosed garages.
and carpeting All kitchens F-URNISHED
,
7 beor oom,
equipped With ranges, dlshwash
venient to lake
&amp; Shopping
e-cs. disposals and vented exlsavsf
515.900 Hurry!
fans, All nicely decorated. Prices
from 1)0.500 to 5)3,000 See them
' SK US Clout our commercial
today!
lrofl?ige &amp; acreage I-sIngs
COUNTY
MANY OF YOU HAVE
BEEN WAITING FOR THIS
ONE'
Five
Acres with 3
U CAL TOW
I"droorn, 2 baths, heat ano air
373 5771
Good COndition Only 511.700 This
a;',o includes double detached
garage,

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2 Bed.00m, central heat, living
room, air. $16,900

mmedmate possession, assume 10-n

Stenstrom

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$1250
CONVEN.

GENEVA

Street parking, or converts into 3

'NO QUALIFYING.

322 6457: After 5.322-11)1

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enjoy summer coolnets in 16 x 37pool With RS own bath $)0.003
(-,.j '.(hor.i, city conveniences
Pt!i Wulo, Ass oc

bedrooms, owner will be on
premises this week-end, Come b
arid take a look We can make a
*i. ii,,é Santorø ave.

WE TAKE TRADES

5;.'rOpo :,14[,!,

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Partati, paneled comfortable

2 bedroom, 1'.; baths, with space for
business. Mostly furnished, off

Fairbank'c

C .4 WIIIDOONSR,BROKEP
III N. Park, Sanford

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SANFORD

Forrest Greene, Inc.

MOSSIE C. BATEMAN

JtHNNY WALKER

Lenqwwd

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you'll eye the ClaS%ifid ads
regularly.

1730350

OLDER HOME
KEEP WARM IN
THE WINTER
FIREPLACE

349-3336

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530.500

2521 Park Dr 372 711$
REALTOR
After hours
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Jack II McClure, Reg Broker,
N. Park. Edws. Bldg 323-5215

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IIROOKFIELD. '11, Ict up on 1 acre
wooded lot, river rights, boat
ramp, 3 b.drm., 65' x 12'. Dealer,

2 bdrm., kitchen

equipped, air &amp; cen. heat. Nice

3775411

BROKER

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5-

830.5500

Terms, Jimmie Cowan, 315
Palmetto Ave.

372 1301

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$700 mo. 272 1950

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Local and National MLS
REALTORS
ZSAS Park Dr.

2610 Hiawatha Ave. at Il 92
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Owner-4 bedroom wood frame
house. Close In. 59,500 Total price.
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Payton

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location, for mature adult ,.
AlSo trailer. Ph. 323 5695,

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i'er furniShed, 190 Adit5
I. 5th St. 322 7796

Fern Ps

equipped kitchen and an other
extras, $t$.S00
Del i ghtfully
decorated'

SHOE REPAIR

Cr bedroom apartment. Twin beds

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Drive past 709 Arcadia Rd. See Ph', 3
bedroom home with fireplace
Garden setting from Street to
S!r...P 00e '.rl,.d.d flp.3b

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Elmer Bakalta, Inc

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Broker-Owner, 373 7023.

KINOSBERRY.... El Capitan St
Ray Crank. Builder, New 3
bedroom, 7 bath homes. Car
Pct mg,
range,
dishwasher,
disposOl. Central heat-gir. Lot 150
x 160'. Ph. 671460.

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Raymond M Ball, Reg

Houses for Sale

goodies.

I tedlOom, 1 bath cCrpe't. sr &amp;
Hectric heat Kitchen equipped

7514 5

0.9 I bedroom Mayfair. Ides
exeCutive home Only $47,000

Realty

3 bedroom home on large lot ovttide
of City with patio and •ll the

Apartments Rent
Furnished

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mo pays all Holland Re-alt,,

SANFORD REALTY

(JREAP.','.OLD

bedrooms, carpeting and

)7 1930

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I bedroom Park Rde. central heat
&amp; air, extra large storage
buildingrkshpo 171.950 FHA
terms.

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PICTURE

bedroom l' i bath unfurnished apt
nce and large, utilities furnishecs.

31

Condominiums

carefree living PLUS washer
dryer, wall wall carpet, rec
bu,lding, pool shuffleboard, From
117.900. Inspt'ct our 2 furnished
rnixlels on Airport Blvd. Register
for free color TV No Obligation

122 2M.

IAnford's newest duplex apart
'fientS, 7 bedroom, 1 bath. double
'.nkt, dishwasher, disposal, wall
o wall carpet, close In. $105 per
month. 175 5311 or 6.17 7937

YOU ARE

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Sdijlt cOndomn,um
offer you

Nice I and? bedroom opts .
700 Magnolia Ave. Apt 3
373 $516 lia m 9p.m.

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Sjr't Down NoClo',ina Ctctx

equipped kitchen. Adults Only. Ph
373 6450,

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3 bedroom, 7 story Spanish style, 2
fireplaces, large Florida room,
corner lot. Load s of extras, only

Jim Hunt Realty

2 spaces. Approx iS x 30'. (an be
used for offices ot small business
Phone 322 *060 or 323 iw&amp;

1WA?4LIN ARMS

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IN THE
MARKET FOR
ANYTHING!

Mobile Home Lots
For Rent

Business Property
For Rent

37

Houses for Sale

D.iys 322 7217

Phone 322 0373.

Upstars apt.. 5)00 pluS depost
UtlitiCt not Included. Mature
i"21O' Or IcivrMs 3770)54.

Wanted: Matnienenc, mar, *th
some ciperlenc, in floor mainten
.)flc• plumbing, etc. Apply: Lake
view Nursing Center, 919 E. 2nd
5' . Sanford

plus efficiency, close to
tc7*n. only $10,500 with terms, or

Stemper Agency

Home Lot for rent. No
children or pets Retired Couple.

drapes, central heat and air, fully

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Zoned for
multiple
dwelling, medical, dental. tic.
Close to
wntowt, Sanford Call
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13S.900

fireplace, fenced yard 1150 mo &amp;
posit 373 4330 ext 243 or 373 0092
alter S.

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APARTMENTS
1505W. 35th SI
3 bedrooms, 2 baths, convenient to
schools, Shopping center. Shag
carpeting, drapes, dishwaSher,
Central heat &amp; air. Sparkling clean
pool Move in today. Children

Foremen

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Apartments Rent
Unfurnished

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2 t.ectroom house $110 mo
plus $75 damage deposit No pets

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If you have an eye for real val
you'll eye the classified ads

And Small pickup 1 delivery route
in Sanford 6 days A week. Short

person. II) Palmetto Ave
for d Orr Cleaners

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Newly renovated. Class A rating
Co4r TV, Courtesy car piCk up
service.
Family units,
ef
ficiencies, over nites, low weekly
rates 322 3403,

Tr store attendant, mechanically
'ncltned. $125 wk. O.K Tire Store,
7113 Frei'p, Ave

looking to
furnish your
place. Look
for the buys
in CLASSIFIED
1st!
you'll find what
you want at

15 room

"I meant to bring her home earlier, Mr. Giltwhistle, but it
took us longer to do the restaurant
dishes than I figured!"
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Houses for Sale

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7417 Stevens Ave. 1150 first, last.

Rooms for Rent

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Ideal locatlont 2 bdrm, I, baths.

Call, collm'ct, 901 773'7187,

Oiteen Bridge Fishing Camp. Gun
Shop, sporting goods and mobile
home for sale We are retiring 71 :
ml. east of Sanford on 115 Cl thC

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Call owner for in
formation. "45%3S?? after 7:30
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Airline lickets, Cruise and Tours at
official rates
3 Semo,an Blvd
(Hwy 436)_ Iii3733
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"'1e Don't Stop

"We can't book return trips from earth on flying saucers
yet, sit, but we'll keep your name on file!"

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371 4061 or 371 0517

Nits: 372.S424

AFTER CHRISTMAS SALE

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heat air. eat in kitchen, large 122.500 it small price for SO much
home Central heat air. plus 3
family room. Near schools,
bdrms.
II your family be young or
shopping and golf. One pool
d, this i. the place?
planned Many closett. Country
living. Wooded lots. $37,100 and
5)5.200 Just waiting for YOUtH
Call now. Barbara McLean,

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I'Ll SERVICE COIN OPERATED
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lo flv
lo*t'%tmrn?,
73 pct. financing
An inv,stmenl for those wtro
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rreshly pick grapefruit. $I 50 bu
Horse &amp; Rider, 2151 Sanford Ave.,
Sanford

Days. 3726)73
CASSELBERRY

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Experienced cook, dishweiher.
waitress and station attendant
Apply in person to 15.00 Frencrc

of room in yo*.,r (io$eh
Sell No Longer Needed Items w.th
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No experience. Full or part time
See Chief Parker, Sanford Orando
Kennel Club

NAVEL ORANGES
Tangerjnes&amp; Tangelos

BROKERS
The Tome Tested Firm

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L e mons , Grapefruit,
SaI5um., Tangerin,j Will ship Q
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E'ct'llent wages and benefils.
Come grow with us. Apply at
.umpany office
SLICKCRAFT ROBALO
BOAT DIVISION AMF
Building 142, Sanford Airport

CAVALIER MOTOR INN

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Child Care

NerO a reliable babysitter
for New Years Fire'
Ciil 011cr 4 323 1611

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3 bedroom, $450 down. 1160 mcMth.
s', pct. ACRE REALTY.
REALTOR, 373 7730

Maemale
Help Wanted

all 1168.

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46$. I

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Call Helen, 332 2041 or 323 6532.

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thin Vicinity of Ada ms
Court
Collar. REWARD Ph. 332 754s.
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preferred but not necessary.
Apply: Lakeview Nursing Center,
919 E. 2nd St., Sanford

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r*perienc,, all employees over II.
Good pay and tipS Must apply in
Person to Araserve, Sanford
Orlando KennelClub.

Small black fCmale prl

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by Dick Turner

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ACCOUNTING CLERKS..- 10 1y
required. Immediate long term
lobs in the Orlando area, Norrell
Temporary, 3211 Lee Rd., Winter
Park. 617 IllS

Sanford. Florida

CARNIVAL

by Gill Fox

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Convalescent
Center,
950
Mellonv , lleAve,Sanford

Write P.O Bo* 1713

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SIDE GLANCES

Female Help Wanted

Wanted: RNs and LPP4S. Appl in

Phone 173 -43,1

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4
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transportation, $775. Cow 110I'1 .
genil, 190. 2 space heaters, 5)5
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to Richard

Complete kilcr.pn for sale, cabinets,
Sink. Stove. refrigerator, complete
central htating unit(kerosen with
7S 9t tank full) 37317)7. Make
offer.

Lowdown payment on
I, 71. 3 BR used homes

Wm.
C, lake Hart
Wm, It. Pa
to Vera Dovs
13 131k H S.a
16, 2nd rep),
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GREGORY MOBr..E t1OML

OO French Ave

380iOrtandODi-

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automatic transmission, good
tires, radio, heat,,. Only SA95
SHELLEY AUTO SALES. 701
French Ave., 373 7960.

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12*12 neutral shade Leei rug with
'*t1' 1977 D•IUKI Skyline,
2
Pad. Good condition, 130. Ph. 574
bedroom, all

electric, central
hjf, air, $X do". 3274513.

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iown, take over. Call credit
manager 373 6230
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manager 371 *730,

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A. J. PENNINCTON ASSOC
323 7710
Home

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TV. Sofa, Chair, Sookcse, Washer,
Dtyir, 7 Lamps. Wardrobe Call
327 9607 before 5, or 3222160 after

Lots and Acreage

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in $twlng cabinet, repossessed
Singers b'jf model, winds bobbin
in machine. Fully automatic. Pay
balance of $71 or 10 payments of
U. Cell Credit Dej,f, SANFORD
SEWING CENTER. 307 A. East
ist St Sanfoid. 322 9411 Eves

Income and

etc to 11111

Investment Properly

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60'. Zoned commercial SC.3.
W LSOO, Terms Pp 3227760.

Sandra I.
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Equipment for Rent

Sales

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Shampooer for only Si per day.
1c a bag- Skirts 1. Blouses. All
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
Souls Catholic Church Sharing
Center, 517 Sanford Ave. Hrs. 9 to
Sat,
12, Mon
65
Pets and Supplies

Wanted loB,uy

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niture, tIC. HWY 16 ANTIQUES,
322 6972.

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MOONEY APPLIANCES, 3730697.

AFTFR 5-177 7100

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If you think you are qualified phone this
number immediately to start your career:
322-0244. Ask for Mr. Warner.

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Buy direct from boxcar at wriolesali
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REEL'S BODY SHOP
1109 Sanford Avenue

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give it to them." fie added, "I
said today, however, he has elected Dec 4 and sworn io
Councilman Troy Piland understand Freeman has been
made "no promises one way or office a few (!aS later I') anne;ir.'d today tn have the lead
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in the unexpired cilnun John Booth, who Was
Fr eeman was not available
prospecti ve appointment of a vote with Van
Cepoel and term of Victor Mifler who Outlaw's and M Van EOPCI S for
comment at his Almonte
sheriff's deputy as police chief ()utlaw for a new city attorney. resigned, also declined to name choice, said he would rwt have
Springs
office today.
and refused to back down on his
lie said his decision on a city his choice for the important time for the office and
refusal to reappo.nt Torn
attorney, whether Freeman or vice-mayor's spot.
recommended Pitand.
Outgoing Mayor Brown
Freeman city attorney.
someone else, will be made at
While he said it would be
McClain 3tOW firm today in planneIJ a meeting this Wed.
the couhcil's reorganizational much better if a person with his announced decision to nesday night for the cootincil reinecting.
experience were named to the replace Freeman. "I
organization and agendas for
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'1 have don? a fair amourt of office, he added Io close the made up my nnind," have
he sod. the riecting were mailed.
WINTER SPRINGS
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"I FIF-50LVE ID OES

Florida's
Newspaper Ex.
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At Sunrise In
kidnaperY
ma Beach Community
Chapel Overlooking
Aain
state."
College, was visiting Pattie
nationwide hunt ((Jr a college
Atl
A masked black man burst Malarney with two friends,
girl abducted Sunday by a into a twine here Sunday, beat Anna Farrell and Valerie
By JEAN PATf M)N
masked man who fir-,t hont Iwo- ohm (nIff !tq!iot. os 16 01, " Wd
MAINTAIN
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Iterald Staff Writer
and three friends.
W LIFE
naped Kathy L. Morris and Malarney's birthday. All the
"We have found no trace of forced tier to drive off in a white
girls are 20.
Senator Lori Wilson,
tile
girl or the kidnaper," a po- 19G6 Bui(k.
I
The)- Aere in the kitchen
Florida's
only wornan senator,
he spokesman said. 'It t now
Sheriff Edwin Duff If said the
twn d masked black in in car and
md
Al
NeuhLmrth
president of
nearly 24 hours 'wee the girl
girls Un' k (,tor'i tbke a ryiri .i small pistil burst
Winter
°
the
nationwide
Gannett
Daytona Beach realtor. had of- ftough tile unlocked front dwr
In addition, Mayor Granville newspaper
group,
were
fered a ,0OO reward 'for in
of the home in a well-to-do Brown
announced
this
Wed
marrieda'sunrise
this morning
formation leading to the direct ne ighborhood
\
riediy night's scheduled in .i sptclally built open air
roer
of MissMorris
Mi\lalarney sparentc Mr
reorganitation,il council mini chapel overlooking the
Poli ce described Miss Moms and Mrs. Ernest Malarn and meeting
has been canceled to Atlantic ocean at Cocoa Beach
as about 5 feet 6 inchec tall w ith their grandson were asleep u
comply with the year-old city
The private family ceremony
long brown hair and blue eyes
sirs, but the gunman told the
tIarttrrequirements and reset
as
performed by the fles Dr.
Slit as nearing platform girls,Shut up Don't look at for
7:30
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p.m.
next
Monday
Robert
McMillan, chaplain of
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shoes, bellbottom trouse rs and me and don't turn around
night
the
Florida
senate and pa5toro(
a dark brown sweat shirt when
'1 don't want to kill anyone.
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McClamn said he is recoin- the First Baptt Church of
the disappeared
don't anybody Scream"
3: MUST FE:-V[TALIZF- MV
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ippoir'vnent ( Tallahassee
Meanwhile, frien&amp; gathered
aid after he had tied the She-rift's detective J'onl fien.
ENERGiES IN 09DEKTO
Pretsent in the* ittini-chipel
at tier parent's hoonte to keep a girli with st
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ACCOMPLISH M 1q74
rips(I f toweling and nigan as police chief. replacing and flanking a large "o-rXlen
vigilwlth th eti. Prayers fi,r her robbed their purses.
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Do na ld Dobson wt to resigned cross, were four htldren by
(tt
trc offere4tSt Paul's
The man kept the girls lying several
ago effecti ve previous marriages.—him and
Ronian Catholic rhurch.
on the kitcberj floor for about 90 Jan. 8.
Rhonda Wilson. ages 14 and 18;
Duff gave the following ac- nunutes while lie prowled
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Ilennigan has been in law and Jan and Dan Neuharth.
count of lix- events that preced- through the lower level of the enforcement for the past 19
B John A Poisk1
DINNER
ages 18 and 20.
\
cd t he k1dnapping
.
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house lie slapped them but did sears fie was formerly
a
poli
ce
The simple chapel, shelter!
Miss Morris, a student at not injure them seriously.
Ing r eco gnized as an out- ____________________________________________
chief of Winter Springs, a by tall sea pines, t
floor
snding citizen f Sanford.
patrolman wi th th Longwood scattered with pine needles,
Mother fluby Wilson, president
Police Departeni and has commanded a full view of tt'
and founder of Gooid Samarita n
been a sheriff's deputy for the ocean and bright dawn sky ti
Home, has received in. L
paA two years. In tile sheriff's tile east. The fainil~. grou~~
ternational recognition by
department lie worked his way gathered in the chipul
having her blography and photo
i) it, delective in the juvenile moments before the 7:
published in IW3 edition of The
division.
sunrise.
World Who's Who of Women
Ili the 1960's flennigan
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5,
printed in Eng land. She still
received a commendation from
Both clad in white, the bride
Jac kso nville Sta te University.
wondering, though, how her
the
U
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Service
for
his
carrying
a single long stemmed
lk- fore joining the Herald tie
address caine to be listed there
work
on
tile
detail
protecting
yellow
row,
the couple joined
'as a reporter and Seminole

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I tesides five years newspaper
1) e r I e n c e,
1. 1 o y d ' s
' kground includes 13 years in
r.idii' and three years in
ilucational television in news,
announcing. supervvsor, and
audio technician fXtS
As a
reporter he has (1'vered city
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government,
police and generid ntgninent

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Orlando but quickly found that

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announcvs tile appointment ~f

l.loyd. 34. Joined the Herald
staff in 1972 as a govermuent
mrxl courts reporter. A native of

\latiarii,i,

Sanford

as thefriendly,
growing community that I was
seeking for a faintly bottle, I aill
proud to be part . the ll)mKspar
is gro win g with
Suiiioo
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'Gas Can" Fire Kills 4
RISP I!flC Ill (Al') — A pickup truck t sta lled
tar thal police Ls.11d had a full call of gasoline Ili Its trunk.
e car burst Into flames and a mother and three children
tile d.
w
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h was aln
llee Id
ate poLI
au deloped
to get help Suaday night after t
he gasoline In the Inwk.
niechac trouble, a
A second woman and one f b childre n were thrown
from the car. They suffered second and third degree
J1U, ant

a
of y set as
all s;,mr must be associated
with Nov 11, which marks only
the World War I armistice.
%orld War II, for example,
ended on Sept. 2. the Korean
War, on July 17; the last U.S.
troops were pulled out of South
Vietriam on Nlar(h Z).

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son ('harks have been Sanford

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the holiday to Monday.
veterans' organizations have
successfully lobbied in soint,
State legislatures to return
Veterans Day to Nov. 11
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the good reason for the shift iii

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the holidays in the Sanford area
and extend season greetings to

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i Director of Progratils lil
School Administration a t
Edinboro State College In
Pennsylvania) writes of his
experiences in his new
challenging position, His wife
Betty is directing a Title I
Reading Program for the Girad
School District and actively
involved in the teaching

Be(

the late President John F hands and approached the front
Kennedy.
of the chapel as the sun crept
Although Councilmen-elect brilliantly over the horizon.
director
for Radio Station Irene Van Eenoel and David Res McMillan opened the non

County bureau chief for
Orlando Sentinel-Star. news

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&amp;, 2 months. A thire

19 months, and her daughter.
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All is forgiven. Steel)
until noon, Keep the change.
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Before Rev. Robert McMillan, Rhonda Wilson in attendance

Outlaw told The flerald they traditional ceremony
by
(Herald Photo bv Jean Patteson)
support fully McClain's n)ove to reading front Genesis 1. verses
1-5.
In th e beginning, (,l I k si isk 3:1, 11 11 intl 8:7. pt pit si ill k
(fire Freeman,
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pt opk ! '
h ' i
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1rbados
created the heavens and the
After they were prono unced thy God my God."
I3rith W
Indies.
mplacement. The Troutinan, earth...'*
inan and wife, the bride and
Following the ceremony. the
They hope to build a new
The wedding vows, written by groom in unison recited from farnih wedding party joined home during the coming year
Griffin and Parrish law firm of
the bride and groom, heralded Ruth 1:16, "Intreat tile not to relatives and a few close on the ocean-front site where
Winter Park appear to
the dawn of a new day, a new leave thee, or to return from friends at
champagne break- the wedding ceremony was
year and anew life together. following after thee; for wither last in their
Cocoa Beach home. held. The mini-chapel will be
The Lemne was carried out in thou goest. I will go; and where The newlyweds
depa rt ed at preserved on the grounds of
other scriptural readings front thou lodgest. I will lodge, thy
mid-morning for a week's their new home.

also died.
an ocr aug e

Authorities said the driver of the car. Kenneth
'13. of Carrier Mills, had left his car parked halfway off
U.S. 4S near here i4ith the hood up while he walked to a
nearby farm seeking help.

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Suspects
Area
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Stati
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A patron in Casselberrs"s Sun
Bank irking lot is robd t
gunpoint at noon today

IL J IIICIIA1IDS
Ili'alil Staff Writer

have been piling up, but fewer
and fewer of the American
symbol of mobility — gas

46, said they would also be open. the gas situation in Seminole
Several stations in the County
getting "pretty dry"
Casselberry Altamnunte Lon
righ t now.
ood area are closing for the
Some have been out of

Only to area gas sta tions of
a random survey throughout stations — are able to pump the
Seminole County indicated they precious liquid. They just don't holiday with plenty of gas, as regular gas since Friday and
would lx- open New Year's Day, have any.
many stations throughout this are running dry an prenuum.
as holiday drivers. fearing the
NO stations responding they area and nation have indicated
Anderson's Mobil station.
orst for finding fuel, are ssould be open Tuesday were in they will also be doing.
Fern
Park, said they would he
already ha%ing
a hard time.
Sanford. Diekle's Gulf.
'U.S. 17.
Selillnole
'76
station, closed New Year's Day and is
Throughout the nation 90
.and Santa Barbara Drive. Cawlbc")-; Mel's Shell. SH already out of regular. with
reports of hnlidis "gas rushes"
he
said they will open a 0 a m
n
a
,
400 gallons of
Pontiat
,
WI
station
and
pump
until
ey
th
and
out
Longwood She ll all said left. Delivery of their expected
wagon.
VC only have a few they have an adequate supply January allocation
Weather
W
Oviedo police 20 minutes later
thousand gallons left, a station but would not be open for pected until Friday,
reported a witness spotted the
Yesterday's high 81 loss this
spokesman said.
holiday'
Gasoline officIs id
51811 411mallisr, %Poo. 1431%sy ii.1vuuy
Sanford Sunoco on 1.4 and SH
Other
area
stations
indicated
the interrupted New Ye
'ar's
pasted in tile back window. tonight. CI(vidy and wind% with
headed through to w n towards scattered showers and thun
as 75 per cent
the nation's
SH 46 and Geneva.
dershoAers Tuesday
stations
to
close
Sunday,
open
The get-a-way car wa.,driven
Highs tind 70s Tuesday. IAIWS
today.
and
close
again
Tuesday.
b) a young woman with long, tonight near
Hrutii
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tonight and 50 per cent
lif ted ads
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Hospital notes
4B
eimates changed .
Confusion exted at press Thesday.
Comics
SR
bZicnutk
The
New
York City Pol ice
little as to whether botith robboers
Extended
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24H
Departmetit
was caught by the
were women, with conflicting through Fri(tay
generally
Dear Abby
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and
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said he was told by the former
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those sentenced today.
to notify thu l)0%%,t-r companies terl,late conspir,acir E. llo%kard t it, our Miamians participated JJ of four on C;iLh (It SCV01
Barker's daughter, Nlaria
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Watergate break-in out of o.uunts, the sentences to run Elena ,Nloffett, angrily attacked
borhood transformers do not minimum of 21tt yearsmprison
sense of misguided pafri- concurrently
the senten ce as being unfair.
fined 10,000 while five otism, t he government said.
blow out because of una
Bernard L. Barker, the
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conspirators re
Mcord, who tssened ses Miamirealestate man who
she said, 'so they send this
ceived much lightersentences eral monthsin jail and cur- cruited three Central In man, a punk, for Mitchell,
The home fuel industry
The government recom. rently free on bail, was sen. telligence Agency associates Magruder and ultimately the
representatives said their mended leniency in the cases of tenced to a term of one to five for the Watergate break-in, re. President of the United States."
quotas are based on 1972 James W. McCord Jr. and four years on prison with no fine. ceived the longer sentence of
customer orders, with no Miami men McCord
U.S. District Court Judge Strlca l to 6 years
Miami men already have
growth factor, and that no new first of the Watergate con- said he has ten days to appeal
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industry effort to change
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security lighting,
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new home fuel oil customers federal fuel allocations, taking
Litives joined with fuel com. after Kinibrough spoke of
are being accepted, and ex. into account imnp
growth
pan) officials in pleading f or county and go vernmen ta
pressed lears a flight to the
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Noting that the Mnerican Oil public
compliance
with servation measures.
electric ier industry may Corp palled out of Seminole requcs the&gt; not turn on dish
The only optimistic" note
overburden that source
(ount&gt; in June, taking i
ashers, take baths, and othcr received by the commissione rs,
(Related story Page 113).
CUStOrner 1IIIt1LM*on with it,
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Petroleum companies si! (
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Commissioners said they will sent,atives who said they have
automotie gasoline is already light to increase federal fuel oil seek statistical breakdowns °
contra cts which should meet all
in a crisis situation, wiffi the quotas.
Phillips miian saying his corn
In the abse nce of federal ccc if President Nixon's
power needs through the
pany is predicting national relief, the meeting called by
recommended 5rnile per hour
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rezoning of the
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1lollo 1nestments lnc said the thret

to have the section changed or homeowners at
least uhised of its implications
I)rumiiiond iId the code penniLs an in
dividual homeowners to consuct a house,
but bans a neighbor or a son from assisting
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about it? Was it sweet or wise, and will cb!crve things,
sour" 'how should I ccn they shall understand

Uoau intersettior, would reei%e water and
seer servce, and fire Protection From
AlLuiionte Springs

siStLd a lather who alkns his son to help him
would be guilt) of a rnisdeameinor 'The
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books, handwork, white
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Kaufman was appointed arbor inspector at a
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administrator H N Parmalee will coor-

agriculture lromtheUnhersttyof i'lonida at

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Florence Glazier

Ruth B. Watson, DeBary

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Margit Augustine, Deliary prise
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po day at church grounds, 9th and sisiting parents
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election for the term will be John A Zacco for the city
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year ntinaimng in the expired election Win term extends to
term of Councilman Richard Jan 1975
Win, who died Sunday, will
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participate in the $15,000 feasibility study for
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revision
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units built in ll at a cost of
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Chase Ted Drawdy and Ie P the speaker
Moore Tuesday and Wed
Twenty fi%e young people
nesday servires will not be held from the junior and senior

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main European allies, at odds over the Middle
East. are struggling to preserve the North
Atlantic alliance to serve its basic purpose
joint defense against any Soviet threat.
Both U.S. and European diplomats are keen to
keep the North Atlantic Treaty Organization
alive. They point with satisfaction to its success
in keeping them together at current conferences
with the So viet bloc on security, cooperation and
reduction of forces.
Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger is
sending a deputy to receive his Nobel Peace
Prize on Dec. 10 while he attends his first
meeting of NATO foreign ministers in Brussels.

headquarters, has been meeting regularly to put
the statement together. One diplomat at NATO
headquarters, beset by recriminations among
the allies on Middle East policy, suggested,
"Events of the last few weeks certainly indicate
that redefining the alliance might be a good
idea."
The October Arab-Israeli war has underlined
one thing: It is hard to get the alliance to operate

beyond its original aim of defense against the
Soviets and impossible to do so on short notice in
a situation where the allies see their interests
differently.
The European allies, especially France and
Britain, argued that the United States does not
depend on the Arabs for its oil but they do. So the
United States could afford to support Israel, but
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WASHINGTON The flew the case against Gerald was
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Kisingers Spending Sec.
Jaworski, has inherited a
number of unfinished in retary of State Henry
vestigations that could es-n- Kissinger last month threw a I,
barrass the man who ap wingding, which has State
pointed him.
I)epartinent officials whisThe task force left behind tling at the extravagance.
by the ousted Archibald Cox
When the invoices came in,
has been prying into eVery- according to internal docu.
thing from President Nixon's ments in our possession. (ispersonal finances to the cal officer Richard Murray
$100,000 cash offering from called international conbillionaire Howard Hugheslerences director Murray
Nevi
There have been other Jackson to express his
awkward inquiries not men- astonishment.
A major topic will be a new statement on
AUerie programs. The Junta Marxist government.
COPLEY NEWS
:The bash was held at New
however, was convinced Uat tioned in the press. The
relations among the allies, a less pretentious
says it took rower because It
Cons dering Chile's strong Allende — with external special prosecutors were York City's Metropolitan
version of the New Atlantic Charter Kissinger
The military junta thatbelieved the economic strength democratic traditions, It was Communist support — was questioning witnesses, for ex- Museum of Art, where the
proposed last April.
overthrew Salvador AUencie's of Chile's middle Class was regrettable that the experiment determined to retain power, ample, about a whispered black-tied
led diplomats were
j being destroyed by the in constitutional Marxism even to the extent of
government in
deal
between
the
Prc-sident
around,
the Fountain
seated
The North Atlantic Council, made up of the
susnding
"organized chaos" of the ended in violence. The
is
and
still
formulating
its
policies
f'
Alabama's
Coy.
George
of
the
Muses.
The
pool was
Junta, elections,
allies' permanent representatives at NA TO
Wallace.
but it can
adorned with garlands of
It's known that NixonO
su rned that (11 0(%
I:rtn'rv and large h.i.k:t
ti' an
/ rHouHT it1 WEE FAR OUTS'
eager
to
keep
W
llace
from
and
begin
of
flowers. The (lowe. bill
to p o e
"I HAVE WHAT IT TAKES"
runningasathird-partycan- alone cost the taxpayers an
away from the extremes or
q
It
didate in the 1972 presiden- eyebrow-raising $7,983,
socialism. This is borne out by
tial
campaign.
For
Wallace
..;- The guests dined elegantly
the fact that most of the Chilean
was a spoiler who, as an in- on smoked trout, roast filet of
companies taken over by the
dependent, would hurt Nixon v(al, bouquet of vegetables,
state during the Allende regime
but, as a Democrat, would mixed green and avocado
were returned to private
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throw the Democratic race salad. Brie cheese and lemon
management two weeks after
into
turmoil.
mousse with three California
the coup.
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Plane
Deal?
wines. Tht taxpayers shelled
More recently th iunta hic
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$4,385.50 just fur the
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a'nnbudecj i's intention oi
inviied Wallace to join him catering.
returning additional companies
on a flight from Mobile to
"Wines and Spirits" cost
— including those that were
Birmingham. No known wit- $3,42 ll,printing costs ran
foreign -ownel — to their
.r
nesses overheard what the $.s7i To reenrd the hash
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eriginal na
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(WI) Uhil said to one another for poster its, $222.60 wa
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with
U.S.
ownership
are
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the plane ride.
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involved, Otherwise, the new
But not long afterward, the
government plans to retain
Justice Department sudA State Department
ownership of the copper
denly dropped a tax in4/()/*
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-spokesman told us the dinner
'companies which accounted for
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vestigalon of Wallace's
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was an annual tradition.
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bulk
of
U.S.
investment
in
-brother, Gerald, and the
.
Before the festivities,
"
Chile.
p1ov?rflor announced he
however, the striped-pants
.
This is encouraging news for
wn"ld run for President as a
set
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such firms as International
Democrat, not as an indepenas "totally without preceJ
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Telephone &amp; Telegraph Corp.
dent.
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and Dow Chemical Co., which
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had
lost
control
of
cannot prove that Nixon killColson's Coup- It has been
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ed the tax case in return for a published that former White
million and $30 million. Even
pledge from Wallace to keep House aide Charles Colson
the copper companies can be
off a third-party ticket. But tried to pull strings inside the
the prosecutors have estab' Securities and Exchange
encouraged, since the Junta,
lisbed that the White House Commission, which regulates
unlike the late President
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showed
a curious interest in the corporate world. We can
Allende, is prepared to consider
Gerald
Wallace's
tax troubles now add another jigsaw piece .'
compensation for
TELEPHONE
the
before
the
May
1971 phne to the puzzle.
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nationalized copper pr operties.
831-9993
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300N. FRENCHAVE ,
Most important, this an.
SANFORD. FLA. 32771
Last January, aide Fred
Clark Mollenhoff, the tough
nouncement should be
Malek
was preparing recominvestigative reporter who
WALTER A GIELOW. Editor and Publisher
gratifying to Chileans, parserved
briefly
on
the
mendations
White
for President
ticularly to merchants, rñanag.
WAYNE D. DOYLE
House
staff.
Nixon
for
the
has
told
the
SEC
chairman'
Advertisi ng Director &amp; Associ,te P4bIi$he'
ers a n d businessmen who
prosecutors
that
he
was
askship.
Colson
shot
off
a memo
If
bore the brunt of the radical
FRANK VOLTOLINE.
G'
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chief
H.
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Haldeman
for
a
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urging:
JOHNA SPOLSKLAsso..iateEd,t..
report on the Gerald Wallace
lax investigation.
DAVIDA. BRYANT
"When you are putting I
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Mollenho(Iobtajned a sum- together a position paper for
Comp:cler
Mna-qn9 Edilor
mary of the investigation the President, would you
JRICHARDS
from the Internal Revenue please record me as favoring
DEWEY ROBINSON
Service,
Sports Editor
he said, and BradCook.Eventhoughheis
Circulation Manager
delivered it to Haldeman,
young, he is well ex perienced
Copley News Service
JANE CIASSELBERRY
in politics, he knows th e CornIncome
Omitted
ROY GREEN
As a long-time
and plumbing systems need
1 RUI
inhabited by group of cultists.
COuv'ly Editor
The audit division had mission and would be able to
A4yft,,qc Manager
replacing.
E!tste--!oeses i(i
Quiet neighborhood: everyone on .
found
th at GrakI Wallac. move immMlat.lv nn nm. of
vlten.sjve exoerience In hnnu..
a!OaP f''n4eb!e hest:
øII*r%,
authorities
"iViflf4'mS
O(ItflSWfjAP,ç
aliegedly
had omitted legal- the very sensitive problems
r'i.ca riir
''Jng (mace
soppt ng, I've
lied directory
If small baby cries lightly1 dn
fee income from his tax the Cminbiou has. i think
SutIy Editor
Mec,*anIca i Supt
of related terminology complete
Separate laundry room: area of
barks, etc.
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wi th interpretations for the layman.
basement cleverly sreeried wi th
Perfect
home
for
children:
deducting large losses from responsive here......
CHRIS NELSON
RALPH HAYS
ba mboo curtains,
Bright-airy livin g room: no storm
already a wreck so why wor ry.
his cattle farm, he reported a
PMga:r Edtor
Cramp Room Foi'ernr
windows.
All draperies remain: draperies
Pool: the plasti c wading vanity,
total taxable income of $109,Cook got the job and Colson
are 40 years old and harbor ,ssor eIJ
Cozy di nette: a 3x3400t space
BILL VINCENT. JR.,
Beautif ully Landscaped: two small
944 in 1967 and $65,980 in 1968. went into private practice
RAY STEVENS
moths, spiders and mildew
between the stove
shrubs and a petunia t.eJ
Chief Photographer
Press Room Foreman
The case was referred on Not long afterward, Colson
Designed for large family: bar.
Twin-size bedrooms: Siamese.
Wooded: one spindly maple
January 20, 1970, to Internal want ed Charles K. M. Mallo'
Delightful playroom: basement
nilke and impossible to heat,
sapling
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Revenue's crack intelligence ry ap pointed to an SEC post.
floor painted.
Home Delivery
Designed for small family: one55c Week
division, which handles This was urged
$7 40 Month
Heavily wooded: two spindly
by Colson's
Ui 7O6 Mont hs
rooln cottage complete with Murphy
$ 71 40 Year
Delightful
rumpus
room:
maple
criminal investigations. A law partner, Charles Morin.
bed and hot-plate.
grou p of agen ts from various who
ba.remcnt floor tiled,
Forested: three spindly maple
plead ed in an internal
By fi
in Florida
Same s 4ine Delivery
Delightful
Southern
offices, assigned to memo: "In short, let's get this -4 0
family
Ideal loation for home-office or
room:
saplings,
the case, reported allega. guy
wallboard on the basement walls,
shop: this is business zoning and a
Exqu is ite view: of neighbor's
O-rMa ,i 5? 7O Moth 6MOnPh 518 0
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I? mOS $37
tions that the Wallace turn th at job or Cook may
One and a hail baths. there is a
used car lot is going in next door,
picture WIndOW,
into a disaster for us"
brothers had used their law
U S Postal Regulations provide that all mail subscriptions
shower frg''jp 1Jp4
Zoned for horses: this Is farm
furnace.
Conveniently loca ted: between a
t.i' pad in ativane
firm to receive political
zoning; large pig farm lies due
Old-fashioned homey kitchen: a
iB3 station and a taco StS.fld.
Morin urged that Cook
E r'ter ed .s second ciai,s matter August 22. $905 at the Post
kickbacks
and that Gerald "ought to be
pump
and
a
woodburnlng
south,
prevailing
breezes
also
stove,
CI05
to
school:
either
just
within
remind ed of how
t"tiC of Sanford, F!reda 3777)
had (ailed to report all the in
Original, antique construction:
so'itherly.
the one mile walk-to-school Limit or
'he got the job and how he
come that came to him
N par? ot any mdterlal. ne*s or advertising of thiS edition of
spit and wattle.
large attic easily completed as
right next door to the playground,
almost did not get the Job"
through the law firm
The Sanford Herald may be reproduced in any manner
Tropical Florida room: a back
tlree extra bedrooms plus bath:
lake your choice,
An indignant Mallory anThe White House had all
per m-sson Of t he publisher of The Herald
porch.
provided one's family includes a
Adjacent
to
golf
rs
cou
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your
Any individual cr firm responsib!e for such reproduction will
this information before flounced he wasn't "going to
Gracious, enclosed entryway: a
crew of carpenters, a plasterer,
sliding glass doors wilJ beshattered
be considesid intrnçng on The Heralds copyright and
-' President Nixon met with dance to anyone's tufl,"0
front procK
electrician, plumber, heating
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at least twice each summer.
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George Wallace in the spring resigned under fi re on Ma',.
Wall to wall carpeting throughout:
engineer, and painter.
G0cid transporta ti on: located one('CPpt
of 1971. Not long afterward, 161 h,
enhanced with doggie mL'takes,
Playhouse In yard: leftover fort
half block from large jet air Letrrrrbr o PP Assoc i ated Press h,ch is
The H'4c1
t.ajpts,
cigarette burns and f
constructed by 9-year.okPioy.
minal, directly benea th heavily used
entitled el(iJs1t toHe jse lOr reproduction o all the local
An tique fixtures: en tire wiring
Unusual
decoration:
formerly
flight
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Certainly the double check applies to the powers of Congress, The Supreme Court, by early historic precedent, may
eclare acts of Congress unconstitutional an hence invalid.
A president may veto congressional action. Even if that veto
is overridden by a two-thirds vote. He may find ways to
frustrate what he deems unwise moves by Congress Though
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lower court ruUn: ar.! mixed, presidentshave often defied
Congress by inaction or impoundment of voted lundi, And it
is entirely conceivable that the Supreme Court may, when
the issue is presented starkly, sustain such impoundment.
The double check upon the court system itself is plain,
even If it be conceded that it works more slowly. Congress
may institute amendments to the Constitution wnich, it supWASIINGTON(NEA
prTd hv th' l'-vi -IIUII' iii
The U.S. ConstituUori itself, plus a lung series of Supreme can alter the rues govertlngthree-Iourili.s (if the SO
court decisions. Most presiCourt decisions, seems to point unmistakably to the notion dents, especially if they serve two terms,
get more than one
that t - dck. aid halanres among the three
branches of chance to alter the makeup and legal orientation of the
government should be broadly interactive.
Supreme Court b making new appointments, though these,
President Nixon Is acting, however, at If the power of Con- of course, are
su ject to nate confirmation and this now
greas to impeach him were the only valid and necessary and then
modifies
their Infl uence.
check upon him in the conduct of his office. Guided by 'h?s
It is also highly significant that a president almost wholly
lawyers in the crucial struggle over the release of his tapes commands
the appointive power affecting the fed eral court
relating to the Watergate case, his basic argument appears system
at
lower
evels. This gives him a strong counterto be hat he is immune to the commands oft e third branch,
weight, despite the fact that some v isible limits exist. Judges
the court system.
are rcmovable for varying kinds of misconduct, and changes
But the O.S. Court of Appeals already has told him, in sup- in hs
authority can be instituted by constitutional amendporting U-S. District Judge John Strica's order to the presiment or, in some instances. ongresstonal statutory action.
dent to turn over the tapes for judicial study, That he has no
Clearly the cycle of intrractive checks and balances would
such immunity. The appeals court accepted Sirica's view
he- inempkte if the Presidency were to he exempt from
that there are uinple legal precedents inJicatin that a
judicial constraint. Nothing in the historical record suggests
1'r'sdent may be subject to court restraint as well as that it i&amp;
legislative censure and removal by impeachment. In that
Mr Nbnn' !'!
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Ha. (AP)
Work crews today
continued the lengthy lob of replacing eight
defective
stabilizer fins on the Sy1ab 3 rocket,
Their goal is to complete the task by Sunda) so
the
space agency won't have to postpone the launching
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second time.
Discovery of small cracks around bolts in the eight
fins
forced officials to postpone the shot from Saturday until
next Thursday. They said the cracks most likely
were
caused by salt air corrosion.
The first nine-foot-long fin was removed Thursday after
a four-hour operation. Several more hours were rquired
to re-place it. The fins are being changed one at a time.
The space agency said if the Saturn lB rocket had flown
with the cracked fins, it might have blown up in flight.
Skylab 3 astronauts Gerald P. Carr, William H. Pogue
and Edward C. Gibson observed the start of repair work
Thursday after a space suit fitting here. Then they flew to
Houston's Johnson Space Center to practice some phases
of the flight in spaceship simulators.
If there are no further delays, they will return to Cape
Canaveral Tuesday to prepare for launching at 9:37 a.m.
EST Thursday. They are to spend a record 85 days on
man's third and final visit to the orbiting Skylab station.

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currently paid for employes
while $936,000 is budgeted. With
end of the federal economic
stabilization period Nov. 13,
Baxter said pay raises can be
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mended to be used For pay council indicated they will take
raises for 121 city employes by action on the request Tuesday
Comptroller Denver Baxter in a night.
He recommended beginning
workshop Thursday night.
Baxter said $868,000 is police salaries be increased
from $6,760 annually, to $7,540,
beginning firemen from $118
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.iik Budenski, 'ice president; cnd Chris
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A Texas oil driller who quit associate's degrees and $500 to
program was initiated this year at Lake
Garlick, secretary. Other officers include
his job to work for a f;lcnn W. those with bachelor's degrees
Brantley High School with Jerry Lowery
Sandra Van Dc Valle, treasurer; Cheryl
Turner cosmetics firm said and six per cent average merit
(right)
as
coordinator.
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installed
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Williams, reporter; and Frank Fogarty,
persons wouldn't buy his mink increases for all ernpk,yes.officers
are
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Karen
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Cadillac.
Springs in the median range
"If I knowed it was gonna among the cities of Florida,
Ke ep Your
turn out like that, I'd never got In other business, City Atty.
WHATCHA MACALL IT
into it," Floyd Riley, 61, of
To
Joe Davis said the lawsuit
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By MARTIN Cl(LTSINGEII of four-cylinder vehicles and
Wednesday during a federal Downs and Jim Russ charging
In Miami, \olkswagon dealGeneral
Associated Press Writer
lowered thermostat settings in ers reported an upsurge in per.
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mail fraud trial of Turner and the city with polluting the
Shopping
centers
announced
public
buildings.
sons coming in to 'discuss purs'ven co-defendants,
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Wekiva River was dismissed
drastic cutbacks in Christmas
Riley said he took the advice
The commission also said the ihasing a small economy car
WEATHEPTROU
Thursday. Davis added,
of a Turner distributor who told however, the two men could lighting, state workers un- county should investigate the and marina fuel docks said they
HEAT PUMP
screwed light bulbs in the Capi- use of solar water heating for u're being forced to turn away
him to quit his job and buy a refile the suit,
CALL.
tol and some county employes public buildings.
fishing boat captains, who were
Cadillac in which to make salesHe asked consulting
PLUMBING &amp;
engineer ,Acre ordered to drive slower
as
The
largest
shopping
center
already
being
rationed
to
;ills,
HEATING,
INC.
Bill Palm to collect information
Riley said his town of 12,000 on sewer plants other than the Floridians began to feel the in St. Petersburg announced gallons of fuel at a time.
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lighting was being cut back 60
had seven distributors For one in Altamonte Springs which crunch of the energy crisis,
Roth public and private see- per cent and that Christmas
Turner"- cosmetics firm, dumps effluent into the Wekiva
tors
in Florida reacted follow- lights in the center, the Tyrone
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President
Nixon's
national
Square
Mall,
were
being
reCosmetics, Inc.
speech
-speech asking the country to stricted to 2.5 watt bulbs.
Riley said he even hired
conserve
energy.
St l'etersburg Mayor C. RanB* m yaw
young women to help him
In PompanoBeach, the city dolph Wedding proclaimed Nobill after they found out what
TYPEWRITER
commission voted Thursday to sember "Alternate Modes of
it was, they wouldn't have any.
or ADDING
(-alicel the annual Christmas Transportation Month" and
thing to do with it."
boat parade which in years past urged citizens to use public
MACHINE
Riley, one of five Texans who
has
attracted
up
to
100,000
transportation.
"
appeared as government witspectators.
In
a NEW NIBBON
Tallahassee, workers
nesses 'l'hursday, said his Cad"Sometjmes we have to give toured state office buildings.
ilIac vas repossc-ssed.
$ 95
things up in the interest of the unscrewing every other light
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the nummiber of Ilourscerit tubes
iAl.l\hlASSEE, Fla.
The Orange County Comnmis- in half.
Rep. Marshall Harris says
Air conditioners were also
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renewed discussion between the sian passed Thursday a 12-point
a lks Set
squabbling Parole arm] Proba- energy conservation measure turned off, prompting some
:2glorge St a t
lion Commission and Correc. which reduced the speed limit state employes to open windows
tions Division was about the for county vehicles to 50 miles to the 79-degree breezes
or Today
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an hour, ordered the purchase day
only iiusi[ive iw-oduet ,
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the state Cabinet will make a helicopter tour of the Big
Cypress area after a public hearing in Naples next
Tuesday on the proposed freshwater preserve.
The hearing will be on a state Planning Division
recommendation that 858,000 acres in and around the
swamp be declared an area of critical state concern.
Askew has asked those planning to testify at the hearing
to limit their comments to five minutes to enable as many
people as possible to speak.
The hearing is scheduled to begin at 10 a.m. In the
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Miami, said today she filed a bill to allow women to keep
their surnames after they marry.
The bill also would allow women to retrieve their former name any time after marriage and would give men
the option of assuming the surnames of their wives.
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names without expending time or energy to do so,"
women must "battle discrimination and tremendous
obstacles" for the same privilege, Rep. Gordon said.
Site said clarification of present laws is needed because
judges interpret the statutes as requiring a woman to take
her husband's name although no statute specifically calls
for it.

Millionaire Secretary
MIAMI A Ii EveR n Mitchell, a secretary who
inherited $1 million, a palatial estate and a huge trust fund
from her late tycoon boss, has (lied at age 61.
A Virginia tiative who never attended college, Miss
Mitchell started out as a plumber's secretary and rose to
become the right hand woman of Arthur V. Davis at Alcoa
Aluminium Co.
"I've worked all my life and now I'm having fun," she
said in a rare interview in 1971. "And I'm not going to
k'ave a dime."
However, her estate is substantial and much of it s'll go
to charities, a probate firm spokesman said.
After Da vis retired (rim Alcoa as its chairman of the
board, he moved to Miami and soon became Dade
County's largest landowner. Miss Mitchell said she did
everything from keeping him company on elicopters to
mixing his martinis.
Miss Mitchell had a guideline for her role with the multiLit neids It, he (h'llI' without
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Petersburg, says he will introduce a
bill in the 1974
legislature to reopen the
records of University faculty
tnenibers to public inspection.
I Ii, :.aid to' would seek to repeal a clawe which he said
was sneaked into the omnibus education bill passed by the
1973 legislature
to allow personnel files of university
faculty members and staff to be confidential
"I can't see why the records of employes of the
governor, employes of the legislature and all other state
employes are open to public inspection while
those of
college faculty are somehow considered sacrosanct"
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Sen. Kennt'tii Plante, R.
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Soviet Union as
part of the U.S.-Sos'it
cultural exchange program.
Plante, 33, is among
five Republicans and seven
Democarats sent on the tour by the
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robbed a pharmacist of a bag of money, actually made off
with a bag of jelly beans, police reported Thursday.
Eric Cox, 55, said he had just locked his drug store late
Wednesday and was getting into his car wnen he was
approached by a young man with a gun.
"Give me that bag, the one with the money In it," Cox
said the youth demanded.
The gunman reached over, grabbed a white plastic bag
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Harris, I )-Miamni, is coetiair Power &amp; Light Co. bym
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1)-Tampa, to examine a TALLAHASSEE, Fla. tAPi
Federal mediator William
here are some of the immeMcAllister called the session booklet entitled "The Final ReAdult
diate
steps the Florida Energy
Thursday to renew negtiations, Port of the Governor's
Committee says citizens can
which mere broken off last Corrections Reform Plan."
take to conserve energy.
Wednesday when the InterOfficials of the Health and
-Miminize home air condi'
national Brotherhood of ElecRehabilitative
Services
tioning
and keep settings at 78tnical Workers rejected FP&amp;I,'s
Department.
Parole
and
80
degrees.
contract offer.
Probation Commission and
-Reduce space heating ternThe major roadblocks to a Administration Department, Vratures to 68 degrees during
settlement center on a i- who joined in preparing the the d.ayand3-b degrees lower.at
pany.proposed change in work- report last spring, conceded night.
week schedules and the in- Thursday it was not a Final but -Lower thermostats toSS di,grees before leaving for a wmtroduction of new equipment only an inital step.
ter vacation.
which the union says is unsafe.
Task force cochairman flit-h-Turn off all lights not in LiSt'.
But it was reported Thursday ;ird Ilodes, 1)-Tampa, said.
-Reduce bulb wattage ssheri'
that F'P&amp;l. will enter the new "It's not even a treat, tIe't' practical.
talks wi th a demand that the just determined the shape of the
-Eliminate yard lights anti
company be allowed to fire em- tabit'."
turn on porch lights only ht'n
p10)-es responsible for the deTask force members said the expecting visitors.
.structlon of equipment during ii
wave of vandalism since the report contained no recommended steps toward solving
strike began.
prison overcrowding and other
The union has objected to problems but just outlihed gencompany plans to establish a cral goals that anyone in the
Tuesdav.through.Saturday corrt(1jop.s field could agree to
work schedule to replace the
"u1it 51' are this far behio-i
current Monday-through-FrI
in
a ( rirninal justice plan is
itiiv plan.
I he Change s ould elimin te troublc. I larris haitI
overtime which workers count
named the sit-memon as regular income, th union
her
task
force
after he retrieved
says .i copy of the txoklet in June,
Company Proposals to cx- too late for use in preparing the
hand the soluntar use of 197,1.74 ituilget. Harris is uhairrubber gloves for linemen imiami 'ii 'he Appropriations
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also been challenged by the the health and Rehabilitative
union as un.sife
Services Committee.
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Bailey's Comets
Yogi's Gang

Brownie McGee
Needles &amp; Pins
(6) Barbra Strisand
() Room 222
(13 Football Game

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(6)

9:00 (2)

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Everythinq

Private

M'v1 e

EVENING

(6) News
(9) News
(44) Night Gallery
:15(9) News
11:30 (2) Movie
(6) movie
(9) Movie
(44) All Niti'

Show

Wide World

of Sports
5:30 (2) 'The Explorers
(6) Southeastern
Football

Archie

Bourbon Street
Inch High

8:30 (7)

(24) Sonny, Terry &amp;

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8:00 (2) LidvIlip
(6) Fllnstones
(9) Bug) Bunny
(44) Chaplain Of

(9) Odd Couple

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Chin Chin
(74) Sesame Street
(44) ChaplaIn Of
Bourbon Street

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7:30 (2) Lassie
(6) Amazing Chin
And The

).'1ington
Week In
Review
(44) The Bold
8:00 (2) Girl With
Something Extra

nt

12:00 (2)
(6)

SIJper'*ir
Theatre

(9)

AFTERNOON

(6) The Flitone

(9) Saturday

Department
Brady Bunch

(9)

Pussycats
(9) Mission Magic
(13) Peter Gunn
(44) The Munsters

Semester
7:00 (2) Flying Nun

(13) Movie
(24) Wall Street
8:00 (2) Sanford And Son
(6) Caluccl's

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WORRY CLINIC

To Tell The

Tth
ru
(6) Hogan's Heroes
(9) Lucy Show
(13) News
(24) Chaneje Way
(111-1) Mod Squad
1:30 (2) Police Surgeon
(6) Andy Griffith
(9) Hollywood
Squares

uctim Cet einon

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6:30 (2) Man And
Environment
(6) Summer

EVENING

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elevi sion

FRIDAY

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bills and

appearance, then take advantage of some opportunity to have
agood time socially. Get shopping done early.
GEMINI (May 21 to June 21) Get right (acts to improve
conditions and make some outlet successful Help some friend
who is having troubles Don't broadcast it around, though.
MOON CHILDREN (June 22 to July 21) Gad about with
good friends at the hobbies mutually enjoyable State your
basic aims and you can be helped in gaining them Avoid

Support

29 Make warm
stone
3cJlker(teature 5iFinch%erb
Mtiuthlike
31 Peruvian
Indian
OPfliflS
32 Philippine
Spanish hero

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onsuentious1y. Enjoy amusements with the- one you love
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your share of any bargains made Get into work
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necessary in regard to some rtvme miller wi thout further delay.
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SAGITTARIUS (NOV 22 to Dec. 21) Improve your
efficiency and clear your desk for bigger things ahead Improve
health now for it could cost you much more later.
CAPRICORN (Dec 22 to Jan 20) Forget anxieties and go
o
),In d
out and have a delightful time. Perfect a hobby. Enjoy the
company of some person of whom you are fond
Special guest for the evening,
By FANNETtE EDWAII[)S
AOUARIIIS
?1 t Feb. I'fl1rttakc done at home
,
Dr. Anthnnv ilnrowki.
r.Ltr, itrs'. t'... h,1
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and forget that desire for fun until they are completed.
&amp;,&amp;."l.
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whosetoplcforhlsaddresswill
Six new
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Imrrove harmony s'd luppineas there Show true devotion
coroputer dating and mating services LMoitiy bad, which
Problems of Prividing
to be
ill
b
d
"
members
'S (Feb. 20 to Mar. 20) Ideal day for shopping.
PISCL
is not sutprbing since people write to me about their bad
the Deltona Adequate Hospital Care." Dr.
a
that :re impor ta . Go
-breaks—not their good.) I agree with your lawyer. Respect.
Is greatly concerned
Professional
Burocski
and
iness
Bus
O)tO
its
U
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able women meet decent men thru mutual frfrnds or In
tc (ca icc i
5.S
ulth th(q ciihiirt in relation in
••• to
women LJUU ilL UWII flUX
IF YOUR CHILI) IS BORN TODAY ... he or the will be
4cs'rt r1arc Ifte vn!i,nter nrrnnliitlrm, church
PI
Lilid
Iltilk1r
regular uit'etiiig anti iu.r on tli
an occult-loving individual who will always act in a magnetic
adult education classes.
I
-Wednesday Nov. 14 at 6:30 p.m. will provide an interesting
way though appearing to be slow and determined, and will get
DEAR ABBY. I am 17 years old and am still a virgin.
I
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excell ent results, provided you teach early to reach right
in the Deltona Christian Church insight Into the problems lacing
61
60
This guy Fil call Randy asked me to go all the way with
local residenli.
decisions through good judgment. Much money can be made on Normandy Boulevard.
1
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him. I told him I was saving myself for marriage, and he
and education should be sl anted toward banking, lecturing, the
Those to be inducted are: All members should make a
said I was foolish because no guy wants a virgin anymore.
ministry and the like. Much love of humanity here and Innate
Fannette Edwards, (of the special effort to attend.
Is that' true'
kindness.
Herald); Eileen Terry, Elects On Saturday,
Nov. 17, from 9
Randy signed up for the Navy for four years and he is
"The Stars impel, they do not compel" What you make of
Bird, Ida Sandlin, Marjorie a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Delton;i
leaving soon. Do you think a girl should get that serious
POLLY'S POINTERS
your life is largely up to YOU!
Plaza the Deltona Business arid 4
Smith and Evelyn Piety.
with a guy before he goes Into the Navy? 1k probably just
Carroll Righter's Individual Forecast for your sign for
This will be a special Professional Women's Club will
wants somebody to write to, but I am afraid to get Involved
December is now ready. For your copy send your blrthdatc
Dinner meeting, hold a combination bake sale
with him knowing nc'U be tied up with the Navy for °
and S to Carroll Righter Forecast (name of newspaper), Box
ii itary strict
with Thanksgiving Turkey and and Christmas gift shop
long.
629, Hollywood, Calif. 90028.
chicken and all the trimmings, featuring delicious home made
Please tell me what to do as I am all mixed up.
((c) 1973, McNaught Syndicate, Inc.)
cakrs, pies, cookies, candies
IN DOUBT
supplied
by members.
on PX abuse
Hostesseiwill Include: Emily and items suitable for
DEAR IN DOUBT: Slow up, young Lady, or you will be
their
brides
to
be
virwant
In TROUBLE. Plenty of guys
Natrass, Minoka Midkiff, Faye Christmasgifts.
FORECAST FOR SUNDAY, NOVEMBER II, 1 73
Packman, Marie Ring, Hits This will be a line time for
gins so don't let Randy sell you a bill of goods. He sounds
By POLLY CRAMER
like an immature, irresponsible kid you would do well To
Monaghan, Adele Miiz, Dorothy local residents to secure the
Prazek, Janet Omey and Lillian best in home-made pastries and Al
stay away from.
Moore.
Anne Healy, past ttKMTiall "hard-to-find" gifts'
DEAR POLLY - My Pet Peeve concerns the civilian rel
CAR RO L L A I G HI E R 'S
atives
and
friends
of
those
of
us
with
military
privileges
president,
will be in charge of on their Christmas lists
For Abbys new booklet, "What TtCSAgUI wt is
or
PX
who
so
often
think
we
should
shop
for
them
at
the
the
Induction
Ceremony and IkOCeC(ls from BPW projcc1'
Know," send $1 I. Abigail Van
LW
commissa ry beause we can "get it cheaper." They do not
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Faye Packman will recite the are used for scholarships for
seem to realize or care that these hard-earned privileges,
from the Carroll Righter Institute
orientation on the Club's deserving young women. S
including the "free" medical services for our families, can
let's help.
I
Objectives,
- By
be revoked If one is caught purchasing things, other than
-.
others.
We
hate
to
refuse.
(ten
the"
be
'7
act
GENERAL
TENDENCIES:
Your
mind
is
George W. Crane, Ph.D., LCD.'). bonafide gifts, for
) and your judgment good. You can make some
"\
rome angry. I suppose my Pet Peeve Is their unju Ified
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anger and refusa to understand how much we stand to and
1.oulse had two iuitors. But
decisions about your future, but you
very sensible
Wie
arc1ei
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Inarrece inc oat, woo ma ncr I
will need real sell-control to carry through.
Mrs.
D.R.A.
who
has
am
answering
DEAR POLLY - I
feel more Important. He was an
- ARIES (Mar. 21 to Apr. 19) Services and studies can lift
a
some chips in he r bathroom sink. Several years ago I grew
e'xtrocert. But many ci.
you
can
then
plan
the
future
more
thoughts
and
your
dissatisfied with the white basin in a bathroom where the
,
trovrrtiie girls crave the
intelligently now. Get together with worthwhile individuals
tub
and toilet were a creamy pink. Since there was maroon
—
bossing that to Introvert offers
and be happy.
tile on the counter I painted the sink with maroon epoxy
the Deltona Garden Club was
MARIGOLD CIRCLE
them. This explains why
TAURUS (Apr, 20 to May 20) You get good ideas now on
paint. I was very careful to follow instructinns for cleaning
at their October
entertainetl
talkative wives often pick quiet
_________
DELTONA
The Marigold
how to increase income and can make plans for this Meet
and application that came with the paint so it has worn
meeting
at
the
home of Mrs.
but dominant bnibania!
socially with expert for fine advice in business.. Devote p.m. to
Circle of the Deltona Garden
well and the color pleases me. - MRS ( .E.C.
Post.
Maclain
with moving
"s"
"Ipe
kin
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FOLLY - want to ua on a hnn4v
:ff,CASE Y.5 I n"j i ( suM I
p'crures
of
and
home
GEMINI (May 21 to June 2 I) Get good results by meeting
mine to outer readers who maybe getting out their electric
faee a crucial marriage
Clarence Wilkinson, with Mm.
surroundings
of Mr. and Mrs.
blankets. We had riot convenient place to put the blanket
with people socially and holding clever conversations for
problem.
Robert Wills serving as co
Gilbert
hands
over
A.
S
on the St. Johns
that
type
controls.
We
bought
a
soap
dish
of
the
advancing your purposes. Take time to dress well lint.
'41
"Dr. Crane," she
i~ll
hostess. Fourteen members
r ,
Anitarrr
over
the
side
rail
it
of
a
tub.
The
wires
were
bent
to
River,
in
Deland.
ths
side
by
MOON CHILDREN (June 22 to July 21) Meditation can
was given a big 'rush'
and one guest were pr'e&amp;nt.
on the bed and the controls put in the soap dish. The bed'
Mrs. Ifarold Swank assisted
very attractive men.
show the way to right philosophy and guide you to the right
I will not take from a
Mrs. Robert Varner was
MRS.
ED.
covers
and
spread
hide
this
during
the
day.
"One was a chemist and thread even to a shoelatchet,
as
co-hostess with Mrs. Post.
people to keep in your life Romance is the order of the day
Recently I came home from the hospu
welcomed jnasa new member.
DEAR POLLY
making a good salary as head of and I will not take anything that
Mrs.
Edmund
Shinton,
later.
tal with a lovely baby girl and soon realized that night feedAfter the business meeting,
his own fIrm
and
'ue
both
success
'
Aug,
lncre
to
is thine lest thou shouldest
LEO
(
J
(July
22
21)
i'resident
presidtd
at the
ings would be a chore since our bedrooms are all upstairs. I
the circle paid a visit to
"'The other was a salesman I have made Abram rich."
of
fine
friends
today.
Attend
happiness
through
good
regards
meeting.
put
a
tray
For
a
Christmas
I
foam
ice
bucket
we
had.
decided to use a styro
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. RiJali
and also earning a good InCne.
Contrast Abraham With
social affairs that really appeal to you and make new contacts
of ice cubes in it a bit of water to help melt the ice and keep
project, the club voted to un"&amp;ith men were fun to 1* ProdIgal Son, who TOPTOW1tZ the bottles of milk cold. We pack this Just before going
and
Joseph Bevgevrn, 899 W.
to
of
worth.
derwrite a full scholarship for
u
with and of the same religion U the Usual extrovert,
Gaucho Drive, to view the
VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept. 22) Ideal day for charitable work
bed and along with it goes the bottle warmer and pad icr.
the Youth Environmental
I am
I! your (hit two children $10 We are in business ,or the night without having to go
"Garden of the Month"
individually or with groups. Talk over with a higher-up what
program of the FFCC at
ftg I finally duidCd to of the same sex and close downstairs. Baby is fed right in our bedroom. - ANDREA.
awarded to them in August.
position you should take in some group matter best for the
Florida Tech University, to be
marry the salesman.
together in age, the oldest
You will receive a dollar If Polly uses tour favorite
Bevgevin showed the circle
community.
"Dr. Crane, do YOU know usually tends to be like
given
to a high school student '
bome-makin Idea, Pet Peeve. Polly's Pro 1cm or solumembers his method of
LIBRA (Sept. 2310 Oct. 22) Get good ideas by contacting
of
this
newspaper.
why"
interested in Ecology.
Abraham and the younger like lion to a problem. Write Folly in care
informally people successful in your line. A letter received
growing plants from seedlings.
When 1 shook my head, she the Prodigal &amp;)fl
Members were asked to entur
yesterdey or a long-distance phone call can prove to be a big
Each member was given a flat
continued:
For the 2nd child mixes wcii
competitions
In the Volusu
chance to get ahead
of six marigold plants.
"Well, the salesman always with people, Is a talker and
County
Fair
(Nov.
1 through
SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) Meditation can reveal best
WIN AT BRIDGE
The next meeting will be at
seemed to be cheerful and a wheedles favors or money from
10). Iris Circle will attend fIr
ways to handle affairs and become a happier person. Be more
good talker
the home of Mrs. Richard Blair,
his associates,
fair in a group on Nov. 7.
He
courteous
with
fine
results.
with
mate
lot
affectionate
"The engineer was a little
He takes naturally to sales
1590 Providence Blvd. on Nov.
The next regular monthI.
others.
inclined to be bossy and work, for he is not as timid
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14. Mrs. Russell Johnson will
three
spades
and
two
din'
SAGITTARIUS
(Nov.
2210
Dec.
11)
Get
together
socially
NORTH
meet1rigwil1beonNov,21att.
sometimes would hardly say a about ringing doorbells asid
serve as co.hoetess.
monds and that thin play is with partners for fine results today. Especially good fr
4 K975
word, especially if he were
home of Mrs. Cecil Thormi'
meeting strangers.
work.
not
going
to
TAB
entertaining others. Show your ability ia doing civic work that
angry.
But he Is also less likely to pay
Mrs. Ewald Korth will speak on
It worked for Terence. He
IRIS CIRCLE
4 ' .i 104t
to you.
appeals
"For then he'd pout or sulk
attention to details, so he may
"The
Rambling Reminiscl?nsk"'
played the ace and king of
4865
to Jan 20) Do favors for those who
1
CAPRICORN
(Dec
2.
for a while
DELTONA
be a star salesman but lackIng
Iris
Circle
of
of
a
Country
Woman."
but
trumps and ran diamonds
EAST
WEST
"The salesman. hower. ability to balance his check
have been most kind toward you. Improve health. Patch up
he
found
a
wa7
to
persuade
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might be tired, but he would hook.
East not to ruf the t ird one, some difference of your own making with a deserving one.
?
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always turn on a show of enThe oldest child (Introvert
AQUARIUS (Jan. 2110 Feb. 19) After services, have a good
It wasn't really difficult. He
+97
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thusiasm.
thus may deflate a girl's with to
cashed his ace of diamonds, time with congenials Much happiness can be yours with the
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'And I fell more important feel important, by his very
led a diamond to dummy's one you lave the most. Avoid one who has the proverbial axe
soum (D)
when I was dating the independence and bossy atking
and continued with the to grind.
ê A562
salesman
It appeared to East that
ttode.
PISCES (Feb. 20 to March 20) Enjoy day with kin in
753
"For he'd ask my opinioni
was
holding
the
Z.st
The extrovert 2nd child)
(iUt'cfl
AQ2
activities they like Entertaining at home can please others
NEW
and lean on me for advice.
so East discarded. Now very much. Stay within your budget, however.
leans on his wife and makes her
4A43
Terence went back to dummy
"Now that we are married, I feel essential because in
Neither vulnerable
IF YOUR CHILD IS BORN TODAY . he or she will be
Take the guess.
with the ace of hearts, got the
- also find that he relies on inc to
chIithi- 4 hi' as ziccustomedfo
North
%rst
young
rcrle
who
is
brilliant
and
oe
charming
of
thoce
cluh diss.arkl he n-t'ded and
Look after film. and that inflates having his older brother Look
work out of
wound up losing one trump, source of pleasure and enlightenment to all. Give fine
L
my ego, too,
after him
Pass 16Pam 14
education for real success. Anything of a scientific nature or in
and
one
club,
heart
one
Perming.
.
.
"For he never hangs up his i
for
the
In marriage, therefore, he
Pass 44
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the field of education is excellent, but teach early to safeguard
clothes but tosses them over a
pass PassPau
re)ic on his wife to nursemaid
q'A,
Natural Look Try
the health, to be discriminating.
chair at night or drapes his him, gel his clothes pressed and
Openi kad -4Q
of
you
make
e
Stars
impel,
they
do
not
compeL"
What
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"
Th
necktie over i drki'iot'.
laundered. and handle the
your life is lar g ely up to YOU,
flr*i i th;s rharac. I ( si t- ( ,r: 1-c
r)
James Jacobs
&amp;
0 auoll Rm..ghlcr's Indiv idual i'otecat for y'ur sign for
ieflslic of salesmen vs.
1ntr-ocu't clwmih grudges
December is now ready. For your copy send your bixthdate
chemists?"
much lnngr than extroverts
The bidding has been
arttcles
rii
and $ I to Carroll Righter forecast (name of newspaper), Box
and stick t their goals through
INTROVERT
The Automatic Machine Wave
deception
by
declarers
would
629, Hollywood, Calif 90025.
thick and thin,
V&amp;
South
North East
without the in' West
((c) 1973, McNauglit Syndicate, Inc.)
Extroverts shrug off goals if be complete
EXTROVERT
16
clusion of a little gem played
$409
the going gets tough. for they
14
Pau 34
by England's Terence Reese. Pass
Yes the usual introvert tends figure. "WIvat's the Use? 111
Pass '
'44
Reese ducked the first I'asa
to he more self-sufficient
compromise on something
By foge, "ten
FUNNY BUSI'NESS
You, South. hold:
club, lie didn't like the lead
1k' dncsn'l cs ish to be
c'le
and tv'pt'il that Wi't would 4A 2 V5 #A Qi 87 4A K .1 6 S
dependent on nhcrs a nd ftTiS
hookh't
t
11*)
for
;id
What do )oU do now
shift. but West continued the
wwomlostahle at being under
'vocational Guidance," iti
Your
Bid
us
spade-s
A
For Your Convenience
suit which Reese won with
obligation to anybody
I eluding the lntrovt'rl F.xtro- the club ace. It isn't hard to parlors is showing good spades.
NOW OPEN SATURDAY
- 1 yen Test, enclosing a long see the correct continuation You expect to low a heart trick
Thblical Abraham showed tIIII
sini tiiI
ior rri .'m iic '- 'rail c'hcn he smampeo. rcturn envelope plus
by declarer, He must play and it worst the
I
\
oft
a
ftne'
tlrptnd
jJ
t(trumps
afl
for
two
rounds
of
fun
flitc
are
%
rents
TODAY'S QUESTIO'
trrcscwnga captive king from
then lead diamonds. If the
rtte5, too'
,
I 4i 1
f:' '-!b4'!' 'C '-" '

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ARIES (Mar. 21 to Apr. 19) Make collections, pay

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prt
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Alter four months without one suitable date', I asked
this company for a $200 refund They turned me down I
sacs my lawyer, who said I was an idiot for having gone for
a deal lic this in the first place
I coukl sue them, but I don't sant to publicize my
loolisnness I ask you, are all these mating and dating
serviecs just out to take people? And where does a respectBeEi'J HAD
able 'coman go to meet a decent man'

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D}..AI' AUBY If you use my letter, please don't
my name I already feel like a first class fool I am a 58
year-old widow who signed up with a computer dating
service four months ago
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their appetites under con trol
with the requests of ('resident
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Sporred b) Presi dent Nixon's Nion,und(,oernorAskew lie in the count) will not be add
mitcjrtss on the energy
said the Ut) will not purchase ing extra illumination over
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tloughout U nation Jhursda
and will probabl) limit lightin' l)rugs manager Roger Wright
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that Israel as trying to United Sta tes were discing List had produted Israeli
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and a SO-foot wide strip on the prdiensu e drainage report
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A study of the problem should will be endangered if a 14-a
Industrial Revenue bonds are Thursday nigh'. threatened to be made before an further recharge area is not set asid
securities issued by cities,
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counties and other authorized
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lie said the long range
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46,000 square foot distribution trend in attracting new light
request residents to burn
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county.
Mayor Lawrence Swofford of revenue bonds in Seminole the process of being annexed by
tile City of Sanford.
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Lions Tangle With_Patriots At Longwood

Lake Brantley Defense I
Remains Question
Tu'ni i"' two hasic part,
of a fooibail game,

ofknse and defense. Last time on the ftelc
Lake Branticy Patriots played one and not the
other,
Mter the smoke had cleared Cocoa Hockledge
emerged with a 48-30 victory over the Pats.
"We got in a hatchet fight and didn't hare
a
hatchet," said head Coach Hill Duty,
The offense was more than adequate,
thirty points on the board. [)e(enswely the Pats
gave up more points against the Hakiers than
they had in all their games combine this season.
This week Brintley will get another good test
of their defensive charges as they faee the Lions
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Henry Stanley
Cra Davis
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B,rt Buchanon
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Steve Hargl
Chuck CLIhOUO
Andy Abrahrnson
Bob Frazier
Bob Circa
Marty Williams

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Oviedo
Greg Wash inton
Tom Sievert
Paul Warren
Bob Merchant
Cien"ie Patterson
Jimmy Riddle
Alan Watts
Jimmy Stamps
Ted Homer
Dale Wasson
Kevin Creeden

The Sanford Seminoles
Sanford will be trying to templating a two-county con.
journey to Daytona Beach for break into the win column for ference composed of Volusia
the second time this season and the first time ever In Big Eight and Seminole County team,
hope to reverse the outcome competition this Saturday, The Another possibility for the nonthey suffered the
they tribe will faCe a 4-4 Seabreeze existent loop is Daytona
visit&amp; the city by the sea,
outfit that has been on and off Mainland who "needs to review
Three weeks ago the Tribe all year.
the situation at the end of the
dropped an 18-0 declen to the
The Crabs are 1-4 in the Big year."
Mainland Bucs In Memorial Eight arid coining off their first
Sanford will have two more
sladiumn. The conte.t marked conference win last week over cracks at winning a Big Eight
the worst effort put forth by the DeLand, 13-11.
football game If they do not
locals so far this year.
Other conference activity for succved Saturday. The rest of
The tribe did a turnabout Seabreeze saw the Sandcrabs the schedule includes a visit to
after an open date and scared get smashed 3.4-7 by Winter LiAeland and a homecoming
arch rival longwood Lyman Haven and 43-0 by Lakeland. clash with DeLand.
before losing by a 134 score.
lle scores have gotten close 'or
Looking forward to Saturday
the local eleven outplayed the Daytona club as three
the Hounds last Saturday as weeks ago they were defeated COach Claude Woodruff plans to
with sophomore QB Mark

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(,arrett along with halfbacks
down for the Lyman squad to
Comparative scores the tube l'oimiiiiie Thompson and H&amp;b
pull out a victory.
ha suffered 51-14 and 45. Sutton.
"I think we should have won losses at the hands of
Theatoffensive
will
have
the ball game," said Seminole Gainesville and Kathleen f:e
one endline
and
Elijah
Coach Claude Woodruff, "But a respectively. Winter Haven
Edwards
other.
Tackles
few mistakes and a coup!e of not on the Sanford schedule and starting
willatbethe
Hilly
Hardy
and
breaks hurt us enough to get Lakeland will host the locals Man Myers and the middle of
outscored."
next week.
the line will include guards
The Seminoles emerged from
Both clubs are playing out Fred Allen and John Blay lock
the game with a 1.6 won lost their last football season in the teaming with center Kevin
record and a losing streak of six still young Big Eight
loop. Parker.
games.
Seabreeze, Sanford along with
The suith Ios was doubly 1)'I,nd all notified 11w 1 1caue
the pathmakers for the ttibe
Irustratmg for the Tribe as they Pzudcot of tlr intention' to obviously performed will in the
were within minutes of withdraw at the end of the l.yman (ray as the Seminoles
avenging a 42-14 mauling at the school year.
ground out almost 300 yards
hands of the Hounds last year. - All three schools are e'on-. rushini.
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BIll Murdoch
Jell Hammond
Mike Laws
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Craig D.vis
Don Kemp

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With theirsiates at 3-1 and their hopes for a big running load, and quarterback Greg Washington
season looking up. both squads ran into the handling the passing duties,
I.akevjew Rcd Devils. First It was Oviedo that Last week the Astronauts
were able to do
allowed itseli to be upset by one point 219. Then something no one else has accomplished
uis
I .ake Brantley, who had gotten up to 4-1 with year-stop Jackson. The War Eagles held him to
their romp over hapless Wymore Tech saw their minus yardage by keying their defense on the
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tell
you thaL cream generally rises to the top and sediment falls
to the bottom. Precisely correct.
A figurative example of the physical
reality is evidenced
in the pickin's last week In this column.
Currently yotus truly (naturally) leads the plckin' pack
correct margin of victory for the lyman battle hosted by
Sanford on Lyman's field,
Lee Geiger seems to be causing some trouble lately
striving for the top spot. With unparalled luck the Phllly
native picked Rockledge to upend the Pats by 20 points -he
only missed the margin by two points. Lee is coming along
well -considering the expert guidance flvallable,
John "Choo Choo" Qierwa, better known as day train, Is
chuggin up from the rear with a 31-11 mark for third place
behind second ranked Geiger at 32-10. The poor boy appears
headed back down however due to this week's ineptness,
Last, but not least, is our peerless leader who I really
should not mention because I have heard from an unusually
reliable sowse that I am covering the clas.jic
clash between
Chickapaw Flats and Greasy Pebble held annually in the
sand dunes near the metropolis of Pahokee,
I wir4s up with a 29-13 ledier accompanying a look of

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and John Porter should be the ends.
Handling the linebacking chores are Hill, Jerry Human,
Jeff Clayton, and Stroup.
Expected to start In the defensive secondary Is Travis
White and Earl

list has been somewhat reduced. Returning are Mike White
and Tom Gooch. Paul Kelley may see "spotty" action and
Rodney Dowling has returned to his starting post.

men Wyman Jackson and Robert ,%ndriano. Former jayvees
members include Scott Clark, Rick Wilkinson, Buster
towich, Craig Smith, and Tom Lent.

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DIRECTING THE SHOW
BARRY WENHOLD, Crooms Panthers head coach, gives pointers to
junior varsity, 2).
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I NEW YORK (Al') A youthful sday. "1 can't get any of the
dream of punching his way to money I've won. Fm trying to
financial s?curity has turned keep up three homes. I'm the

The Hounds journey to Orlando for a confrontation with a
team that recently upended Winter Park. They go there with
some walking wounded and without Bob Costantine. In spite
of reality John "theroot" picks the Lengwood boys on
loyalty alone by a score of 14-13.
Other forecasters envision a more realistic picture Geiger says 24-14 for the Pioneer outfit -Richards picks 21-

for
theSanfordladsasthey5eetheSemjnolesJosi, to the Crabs
21-8 and 14-0 respectively.

monetary problems and (III- fights,
ficulty in obtaining fights for

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George Foreman.

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which counts race day atNEW YOU K (AP)-"lt's Association Atlantic l)ivision. half to cut the Boston lead tO tendance fT its May 500 mile
There were just two other five points. lint a pair of foul
important to start off good,
race at more than 300,000, said:
especially In the other guy's NBA games played last night. shots by Dave Cowens and a
"Our race cars do not use
building," said Boston forward The Detroit Pistons downed the layup by Paul Silas cut the
gasoline,
so the shortage
to
get
Atlanta
hlawks
1-115
and
the
Knick
rally
Don Nelson. "We needed
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from that
Chicago
Bulls
shaded
the
the momentum going.'
Boston has beaten New York standpoint. But people drive in
Foreman,
who gained Foreman smashed Frazier to
;olden State Warriors 112-Ill,
twice in as many tries this from all over the
national attention by waving a the canvas six times and
NeLSOn scored the first six
country
The
Utah
Stars
coasted
past
season
rounds.
but the Celtics say it's daring the month of May. Any
tin)' American flag in the ring stopped him In two
lie points of the game to give the
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Blanks Oviedo JVs

ated to a resoundin
victory by their sons Thursday
closed their season

stars as he recovered one
Wenholil, "They really blew
fumble and intercepted two back the other club
and the

Geiger has stepped out on
the proverbial limb and
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iw we i..arrnai The limb will be
sawed off.

Cberwa and the experts see It close but the Saints should
wln.johflwrotedonan l8-l3tallywlth Icu1arlsforesec4iig
an 18-14 wIn as he continues his larceny with
other people's
scores. Gilmartin, hiding the scores from JR.
calls a 2(3-34
win for the Goldenrod

S NA-Florida Afr
Tht Au pitvaiis over the sea
and Florida Air prevails
over Sanford Naval. Only J Richards even calls it close
seeing the middies drop a 28.14 verdict,
Cherwa, Geiger and (',ilmartin see air power dominating
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Foreman

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his home

Kingston,

Jamaica's

National fight.
He was to receive $250000 for

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In addition, Mrs. l.udene
Gilliam of Houston is suing
Foreman, claiming he signed a
contract with her.

when they vie in the District training camp has been devoted suffered either a hairline

fought four times a month," he

building muscle strength. To his foot thus putting out of
loosen the muscles Iluggins had action,

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total and

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spirit will aid his squad greatly

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I-..acti school enters six men
with only the low four counting
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round total of 278.
'l'railing l)incan and Koch for
nilividual honors 'l'hursday
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Atlantic, Bob Impaglia of Flori.
ila State and Jerry McDonald of
Florida Southern, all with 70s
I-'ollowing Florida in the team
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AtlantIc, 2M; Florida lnt-yr.
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point,

receni Floclthi Coaches I'oll the
(ireynoUnus were ILJIL'tI 111W III
the state. They were followed
by Evans in sixth and Metro
chamnpion Winter Park took
lentil.
'l'he l'irke'rs are the current
Metro Champions in addition to
dcfendingdistrict andstate title
holders.
Jnining the Wildcats, Hounds
and Trojans at the 11:00 star
ting time will be local squad
Sanford Seminole, Daytona
iainland, Daytona Seabreeze,
lelJ*nd, Gainesville, Boone,
('olonial, Edgewater, and Oak

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was the unfortunate
e Oviedo offense cold, The
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ran(ner de!enders were Jnmiy Pritchard, Pritchard
The third period proved fatal directly
responsjble for setting was
treated and released from
for the lions as Tim Itnines up two scores n addition to
the Seminole Memorial Hospital
returned his second in. touchdown added Without
last
night after he suffered a
t.erception of the night for a 25- bothering tocali in th of(niy
Pinched
nerve In his neck, lie
yard score. Jill Anderson 'IIIIt.
regained
all feeling in lb neck
grabbed litton's throw for two
Oltensively the Ptnhetto up the count to 20-0.
moved the fiat5 well but
p spokestiian,
litton, who hit on 4 of 8 tosses troubled by the loss of wet
two
Seminole High head mentor
(or56yards and two 1l (or the ftiitihl
arid
numeri
('laui!l Wuelruff attended the
night, found Itaines with hi ! .t3;dt!es. '[he ii
wich (ul the contest and added, "I
can't wait
final effort for a lZ.yard score, locals
was
Cxce1len(
to
get
The tally again was set up by providing gaping ho1c for the
my hands on these boys.
flwy are lun±itr1cntally sound
the Panther &amp;Iense as they bacxs to run through.
trul a bunch of good athletes
forced a bad kick deep In Lion
"The line did exceptIonally that take the game t, the other
territory,
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without center Willis Reed, who spokesmen for racing, which
draws upwards of 45 millIon
injured a knee last week in L

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David Huggins Is a chance to
lrirxl lead.

Jo Jo White added 19 points probably hurt atteidance,
for the winners and Silas had 14. particularly during the final
Boston dominated the boards weekend when we have our
with 60 rebounds to 46 for New biggest corwd."

SCas4U1 and boosted them two threntened just once. The
games ahead of New York in Knicks ran off six straight

blocked by a lawsuit involving
Marty Erlichman and David
Miller, general partners in
George Foreman Associates of

In a rematch of last week's Ridge. The top five individuals Tht' se enth runner is
Metro Conference cross andtopfourteamn.swlllmoveon unknown to hiuggins as he will
country championship the to Astronaut next Saturday to decide Just prior to race time
Lyman Greyhounds look for a compete in the State Chain- between Jimmy Copeland and
better performance In addition pionship.
Torn Herron. Herron has been a

Trinity Prep.
Last Friday the Hounds went

with a win ninth grader -ran for 140
yards also."

Tim It4tines got the crowd on touChdQwf3,3,

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any money

champion

109 in the only American
championship in Mexico City, his crown - a first.round needed Thursday
night
and
Basketball
Association Contest.
was an underdog when he knockout over Joe Roman In the)' ted all the way for a 94-84
fought Joe Frazier for the world Tokyo Aug.
victory over the New York
Boston Pulled away to a 20"I haven't got paid for that." Knicks. It was Boston's eighth point lead late in the
title Jan. 22. With 30,000 fans
second

Hound State CC Hopes Still Strong

intheOviedoendzone,Theklck fective tandem in the Panther garlic; 33 boys

ck V.6 and 21-12 in that

Speedway, one of the showcase
tracks on the NASCAR circuit.
"People use gasoline to get to
our races. Without it, they
would have to stay home."
A spokesman for the

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.Sanford trainer works on Crooms gridders

J Richards and Dan Gilmartin calling a Sanford Big

34-21 score. Geiger and Gilmartin
order.

hurt attendance."
Officials of other sanctioning
bodies that run some 150 major
events at tracks across the
country expressed similar
concern Thursday nighL
"We'd be in the same position
as other promoters," said an

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We are split on thIs one -which makes things mere
like
normal. Cherwa and Geiger show a marked disrespect

serious shortage of gasoline,
could have a damaging effect
on the 1974 auto racing
program, according to officials
close to the sport.
"We don't use that much
gasoline in our stock car
program," said Bill France Jr.,
president of the National
Association for Stock Car Auto
Racing. "But if the national
shortage became really
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by depth problems and Copelañd hopes with the addition of
five junior varsity and two freshman players his troubles will
be reduced.

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The ends are scheduled to be Gooch and Matt Leslie.
TheOakRidgeoffenseisleadbyEarlCarrwhohasbeen
labeled the most exciting runner in the Metro Conference. He
is a triple threat showing talent as a quarterback, running
back and end. Commenting on Carr, Copelmmd said he is a
great athlete. Copeland has not planned anything special to
contain the explve Pioneer.
handling the passing chores most of the night should be

man Bob Burkhart. Against Sanford Seminole the 14 year-old
quarterback completed 10 of 21 passes with no interceptions,
ck Copeland was quite pleased with his
Head Coach
youngster's performance.

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wingback spots.
Spearheading the offensive line is Fred Human at center
Human was scheduled to have a week off to heal his sore
shoulder but injuries to the second team center forced the
Senior back into action. Also on the line is Charlie Meeks and
Brian Stroup at guard with Glenn Hill and White at the tackle
positions.

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Tonight the Lyman Greyhound football squad will
have their first important test since the loss of quarterback
Bob Costantine as they trek to Oak Ridge in search of a tie for
second spot in the Metro Conference.
Three weeks ago Costantine suffered a separated shoulder
in the Jones contest. Since then the Hounds squeaked past
Evans 9.6 on a last minute field goal by Art Oliver and last
week topped cross-county rival Sanford Seminole 134
Those three squads were not considered tough opponents
sincetheyhaveorilytwototalwinsontheyear.
Oak Ridge comes into Friday's battle 6-2 after an upset
victory over formerly number six ranked statewide Winter
rk. The Hounds mark is 7-1 with thr only deat coming
at the hands of number one team Orlando Edgewater.
A victory or loss in this game could help or eliminate any
chance for a post season bowl bid. In the past the second
place Metro team has gone to a locally sponsored Orlando
bowl game.
lastyear the Hounds traveled to the east coast defeating
Eau Gallie in an upset win In the Space Bowl. A vIctory will
give Lyman at least a tie for second spot with next week's
opponent Winter Park the only obstacle.

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as the (;ators' confidence, as will our win over eluding Alabama."
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for Jack,soriville ltaincs High for 119 yards against Auburn l)ickey in praising quarterback
cmxi to win it (28-14)."
after being switched from Andy Johnson, tailback Jimmy
School.
I'oulos, fullback Rob Burns and
ilie key to the game may be
"I think I'll be less nervous fullback to tailback.
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win
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Tenflanker
Horace
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because I'll be playing in front
of friends, liii never really ncr- nessee last weekend will give long believed their offense is as (;corgia's rushing offense The

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T1i Inn - feature a t_prnle,1 ;itt;u.k with
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Lake Brantley's sophomore signal cafle1',
arc scheduled for ten games, the winner will Henry Stanly has proven this year that he can
assure itself of at least a breakven season.
put the ball "up with the best of them," as his 10
Both, Oviedo and Lake llrantley started off It) tosses and 700 dus air yards attest. His
with a two-point loss; the Lions to Sanford, and favorite receiver Is Steve flargis whose 21
the Patriots were stopped by Cypress Lake. The receptions, good for over 350 yards and four

John Johnsi
Ted Homer
Kevin Creeden
JI Phillip5
lay Becker
Sieve Hi'in
Jimmy Riddi
Jimmy Stamps
Greg Washington
Clenni, Patterson
Bob Merchant

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JACKSONVII.I.E, Fla. (Al') straight games, all in the
gest
football teams in the coun- four-yard scoring pass to
- Sophomore Don Gnffney Southeastern Conference.
With ii 3-4 record, Florida try," said Dickey of Coach l'oulos, King scored on two run,.s
made his debut as Florida's
starting quarterback a 12.8 sue- doesn't figure on going to any Vinet' l)ooley's 4.3-1 record and I'oulos added another
tessatAuburnlastweek,buthe bowl games, but players have Bulldogs. 'They have done an running tally.
hopes for an even bigger thrill hopes of salvaging the rest of excellent recruiting job on big
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Brantley Oviedo

offensively and defensively.
AgiILst l(ockledge Uargls grabbed ten passes
(or 162 yards and two touchdowns and latched
onto two extra point attempts as well, lie aLSO
spiced up an otherwise lack luster Patriot
defense with eight Unassisted stops and helpd on
live others.
The PatrIots enter the county fight with a 4-3
non-lost record that has seen the South Seminole
club drop their last two outings alter a four game
winning streak.
The meeting marks the first time that Lake
Urantley has stepx'd on the gridiron against
oth public school in Seminole County. The
only other meetings in county for the f3rantiey
crew has been against Sanford Naval, who they
'!)l,re(J 48-0 tnd Trinity Pr&amp;'p wht was upcet

Last week the ()',iedoans tangled with Un'htu lUt .\-trnn.ut . ¶
iL 1it. . ._,., t;II LILiiLy aid S\ an'
deiisiun that was nu.sleuding on the scoreboard.
Iwivate sctiools,
The l.ion eleven was in contention until the
lty said he intends to go with Just about the
fourth period against the filth ranked
same starters he has used so far this season.
i'istronauts,
Stanley will quarterback with Hart Huchannon
Duty is faced with stopping Lion running back and Tom fuse handling the halfback positions.
Craig Davis will start at fullback to round ot'.
John Jackson who at times looks like a one man
p)t,iJ
the
hack!leld,
team. The Oviedo senior
fr 949 yards
liargis will pair up with either Hohert
so far this year accounting for the meat of the
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Bo'ii:ig at the ends.
Grei Washington, the t.ions.ignslcaI1erf.-nd
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.irm lact week hiuing on fbi 21 for 187
Chuck Mcclung who will be flanked by guards
raids to hem hato'' the cene ' L Cng -----I •n., •3$j t3 rnson and iion Fraziet and
tackles
Heft Con!erenco school.
Marts' Williams and Bob Cira,
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ans t utilize ;mx players in tw way
tnrowcr of his own that has some impressive roles. sthramson and Cira at the guards,
statIstics. Sophomore Henry Stanley has been a Williams at defensive end, Frazier and Davis at
linebacker and Steve Hargis at the safety spot.
pleasant surprise so far this season.
Other defensive starters will be Bill Murdock
Stepping for for injured first stringer Dan at tackle, Jeff Hammond and
Mike laws at the
Angulli at the start of the season the 135 pound ends and Don
Kemp
and
David
Arnett at
field general has hit on 55 of 102 tosses for 787 defensive halfback.
Ymmnis and 10 ScOres.
Kickoff Is scheduled for
Stanley's favorite target is split end Steve Lyman Field which has 8 p.m. tonight at
been serving as the
Hargis who has been outstanding all year, both ftr;int ley home stadium

Gci'tors' Gaffney Plays

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NOtice is hereby uiven that tte
C:ty oc Casseiberty of Se"nolo
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C.uefberry City Hall. Casselberry.
Florida. for the sale of a LIrU Belt,

loregister said namewith the Clerk CII
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Pbllc Works Garage
Ron S. Bergman
City Manager

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Shill be in writIng, arid shall r.fate
'heplaceørestdenceandpostofllc.
trucki Spec)fkatioen may be b.
.anacer. addressofth.claiman?,andshallbe
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Commission Room in th Cit H
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7 00 o'clock PM on November 28
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or attorney and accompanied by a

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BARON and WAYPJC PARKER d b

NOTICE OF SUIT

that an action to foreclose the

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FLORIDA

EIGHTEENTH

In Seminole County. Florida-

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YOU ARE HERFY NOTIFIED

pages S arid 6 Public Records 04

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pro-vat of fhe same and for final

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Date 31 October ,n
Birton B Pilche.'
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written Uef -nsrs .1 ant- to it on the ait' reurt to SPry" ii opj o tour
addr'ss is McGEE MERRITT &amp; Kirby P
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said Court on thi5 24th day of Oc Seid Court on Oct 16HI 1913
tobr A 0 1973
tSealJ
Arth-,.r ri flli,yitPi Jr

(I 'rk of th( Ciru t C-itt

i4eadng with the (iCrk of 'he Cir
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above tyIed court on or be-Sore ourt on or l#or P4y. 19th, 1973,

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£Iectric Heat Heaters. M*del

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Herald Wart? Ad by calling 372

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representative in your spare

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porencedman,nlurnr building

Receptionists Clerks Keypunch

Many fringe benefits 1nCludsi.j

xtra PseIpe'?l Call 623 100.3

1'i day and vacation pay, and Lady (or tetephne work full time

,t offc al rates 303

Fo
and freezer delivery im Groomer Professonal only Im
mediate openng 5150 guarantee
med ate employment with fringe

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Do your campng and canoe
Camp Seminole No .j'cc'oi c

7-Motels Hotels

CperiencedonIy grader operato,
Atply fl person To Whitaker Accct.i'art h o kreper S5) up

Par? time bela wanted evenings

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Taking on tt 7h da of

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seal of this Court af Sanford.

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less than 2$ daiis nor more than 40

In

City Hall Of the City of Lake

filid S. mnole County, FPorid. to Wit

Lot 16 O IEDO OAKS Seminole Florida tlieshort litleof which is IN Records

and being

amended Plat Of Crystal

ALMA ARKANSAS
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That Part Of Niith Street North of of

dated May 3), 1971, and tiled June 2
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PEARL M. GRAY. WHOSE LAST

Marriage

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Workers epply n person a Md F ,,
røn1t or part time. Appll in
American Wood Procju.ts. 1291
CriarIe SI Long*ood. Fla

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The nature of this suit I&amp; to property lying
NOTICE OF PROCEEDING

closuREs.

Cendida M-astrap.

Its President

WANDA C, BRYAPr

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(d)toconsder ..teguestof change O the Circuit Court in and for

address is P0 Box 1344. Sanford

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ADVANCE MORTGAGE COR FIRST rEDERAL SAVINGS AND I$THJUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND

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and you and each of you are Florida To wit
Lots 19 and 70 Block
required to file your Answer lath.

CIVIL ACTION NO 73 1343 B

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and to serve your written defenses
UOfl It, County Attorney of
Seminole County on or before that

English Estates School, in the

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purat'on orvafluzed and existing

By Joy Webb
As Deputy Clerk

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lying East of the Lake Mary arid
You end cacti of you are corn
Civil Action Plo 73 75) A entitled
FEDERAL NATIONAL MOP. Orlando Road (LESS the South i minded to file written defenses

as Clerk of the

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South 33 feel and Road) and the SW laid Section 3.. thence rvn South I?

Otherwise a default will be entered Model SRTI 42DV
against you for the relief demanded
You and each of you are hereby

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That part 04
distance of 90 299 (eel along the arc

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T persons and parties claiming or

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Clerkolsaid Court and servea opy
thereof upon said Plaintiff or his
attorney Iowit Thomas A

Seminole County Firid for a In ret Estate of

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Sanford Florida

West side of Lake Emma Road- have filed a petition in eminent
116716 domainpfoceediflgsagainstyouand
thence N Id*gren 2
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C UItT I OR EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR 0EV tO
MI'- L CWUKTY FLORIDA CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR
CIVIL ACTION
SEMINOLE COUNTY

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MAE DAVIS

S Edward L BI3c.hei,,

?lJrnes trr Estate

CAPTAIN EAS

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Respondent.

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The DIVISION
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WEST. ThoIStatid%tyingjn$ecJjoe MINISTRATION. STATE OF
FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF
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TRANSPORTATION
Beginning at the w '. corner
and
NOTICEOFACTI
SEMINOLE COUNTY a political
Sectlonhl?030 tPtCncebearing
STATE OF FLORIDA TO

and post office ictdte55 Of the G Baker Plaintiff s attorney

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(32002) on or before the 3rd cay of
end accompanied by a filing fee
7 Electric Heat Heaters Model 24
one dollar ar.d such claim or December )CT) and file the original ER

of the City of Sanford Florida
72nd day of October 1973

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to Quiet title t the following devlsees grantees assinc, '
described property in SitnIflol. llenors creditori trustees r an1y
ToAllCreditorsancs Persons Having County. Florida:
and all persons claiming b

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IRENE BLACKSHEAR

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(Residential) Distrlc
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that we intend to register s-aid name
with the Clerk of the Ci'cul? Court

City of Casselbirry of Seminole
County, Florida. will receive sealed

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located In Section 13
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run E Florida, within lix calendar months 210 feet, thence South 210 feet to cwd'ing tø Ptt thereof as recorded
from the time of the fIrst publication point of begng.
in Plat Beok is PC09 bOot tPe Public

949.70 ft S of the NW
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bids up to 5:00 P.M. Monday, Atorne
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November 12, 1973, in the

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Arthur H Bickwl?h Jr

itfid rcqured to present any as per plat thereof recorded in P1st Davis Sr Deceased and each of
clams and demands which you or Book 3 page 30 public records 0
them and any and all persons

SCHEDULE A

Notice it hereby Qivtfl that the

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LONNIE M. WATSON
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210 fed, thence South 210 feet to
In the Circuit Court, Seminole poit of tegnnng
NOTICE OFPUBLICHEARINC,
ALL
AS
DEFENDANTS
COUnty Florida
TOCO
GREETINGS
Not'ic.s1 rieleby given that a In Probate

Ron S flergmn
City ?,f.-anager

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SANFORD FLORIDA 3777)

to the otat ?ner'•

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general managers

to wit
TRACT ONE La? 6 Block

Clerk of Circuit Court
ity Ce-celia V Ern

MORRIS

Frances L Watson

eitherof you, may have against the

County. tO the Clerk. Circuit Court,
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Notice is hereby given that the Seminole County, Florida, at his
offiCe 'in th court house of said
City of Ca.neberry c
County at Santørd Ilorida WIthirt
County Florida Will rtelv SHIed
tourcaiendarmonthsfrorntfletim,
bids up to $00 PM Monday
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property In Semino County,

THE STATFOF FLORIDA TO

written defensrs If any ?hreto

In duplfrate and must state the
place cf rrtdcnce and post of

Deceased
To All Credit*ri and Perioni Having

notifiedandreguiredtopresenfany

Arthur H Beckwitn Jr

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Arthur H Beckwit' Jr

CARL E HULL a sin Iem8n

Industrial Park. 720 ft SOuth of ____________________________ Court for Seminole County Florida Petit ion
OF ORANGE COUNTY AND
In the Courthouse at Sanford
0 Brlen Road. east of SC L RR
In the Circuit Court Seminole
WITNESSm handandthesealcf STATE OF FLORIDA and all

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COUNTY STATE OF FLORIDA

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SEMINOLE ANIMAL HOSPITAL
Hope
under which I am engaged In
North Carolina
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED husine's at 107 Ozford Road, Fern

vd., Orlando, four consecutive weeks, the matter Publish: Oct. 76, Nov. 2,9, 1$, 1973 Sanford Atlantic flank Building.

Publis!'i No'i c. it'. 1973

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Circuit Court Seminole Cotnty

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DOCe1SIJ. $65.09, Florida Statute. will riglst,r GLIDA
PEARL
NOTICE OF FINAl °.P3T AND with the Clerk of the CIrci ioun, PE TITIONFR. AND HAROLD
nand for Seminole County, FlorIda.

ORANGE SEMINOLE

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Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned, pursuant to the
FictitiouS Name Statute Chapter

Curry Ford and Application for Discharge Ob.
That the party Interested In saId by GLIDA PEARL HUDSON, and
r an,... Florida.
ic'ctions, it any, Should be duly filed business enterprise Is as followt'

SERVICE and that I lnt

çwovisiozn of the Fictitious Name

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PubliSh Oct 26 N0v 2 9 16)973

at 574 2162, Joseph Healey at st Oviido Seminole County

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TONE CODED

Legal Notice

located at Voting
Notice is given that GEORGIA 1111014 name to wit MOON GLASS
Ma h
__(ifl• Warehouse. 3663 Whitcomb REDO, as EKeCutrix of the atov- COMPANY under which I am
33rd Street)' orida. (Near I I and styled Estate, has completed Pier ad- engaged in business at 103 Joslane

FICTITIOUS PIAME

Polk

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Blvd

1973, at 115 W.
rlando. F1eirii, for

FM 2 WAY MOBILE RADIOS. are engaged in buSiness at 1002 A N Osceola TransportaitAmfb
FREQUENCY.

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THE CIRCUIT COURT NCTICEUNDERICTITIOUS INTHECIRCUITCOURT,INAND
IS HEREBY GIVEN
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
enTh1'd in uuneis ,'it %Oo Sanford th
NAME STATUTE
COUNTY.
FOR
SEMINOLE
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Orange Semincie Osceola PROBATE DIVISION
Avc., Sanford. Seminole County, Ta
TOWNOMITMAYCONCERN:
FLORIDA.
AIhority (Transit PROBATE NO. asu
Florida undtr the fktltlouS name of
Notice is hereby glvtn ttat the CIVIL ACTION P40. 731473A
''" Orlando Florida will In re Estate
DAUGHTERS
MOTHE'
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DIVISION A

INVITATION TO BID
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by Dick Turner
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ONE OF A KIND

1622

Spanish For real living on cold
winter nights, a 23 It paneled
family room with fireplace, large
kitchefl, formal dining room,
located on 2 lots, carpets. all this
and even more only *15,900 Some
terms or refinance.

Slemper Agency

XWIK i'AR WA',14 aiiaIabie San
and surrounding area Ver,
10* inveStment, 15 pci tnanc.no
An nestment for thOSC ,sP.
MUST SUCCEED and one that
w.lt provide ye-Irs of steaih in
come Call collect. 904 725')162

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utility stied in rear, payments.
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Corp. Hot Foocs Divilon. 3-U)
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Norti Central A,entje- Suite 119
PPoe-nIx. Arizona, $3012
I bedroom, kitchen equipped, 1
child t170 mo 5W3 depast. Pt
MEN OR WOMEN It, you are in
terested in earning SlOG) per _________________________
month, part time wilt only $3,300 HOMES arid APTS. for rent rom
to invilt, fully returnable. call
sioo mc Cell 473 7641. HOME
COLLECT Mr. Crow (2141 213RENTALS-- oker-, tol.

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REAL ESTATE.
REALTOR
665 179), DeBary 6.65 .1485

ST, JOHN'S
REALTY CO.
Peg. Brokers
Sanford, PIe.

Days 3226)73
Nights 322 Sf21. 372 2352
Beautiful Riverfront
Acreage for sate. $2500 ier acre
N ear 436 East
Fçur bedroom, 2 bath. central heat
and air, two car garage, fenced
yard, with lOassorled citrus trees,
(')flvenient to Shopping area.
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WE TAKE IRAGES

bedroom, 7' bath, double garage,
entral air, central P-seat. li-s acre
tot 5 miles from downtown
Sanford Qualify for first mom
tQeQe, arid owner will tale second

lOP BEAUTIFUL TOWNHOUSES
for Sale or lease, call us.

mortgage.

Great RETIREE INVESTMENT!
JACK R. McCLURE
Building inCludes 3 attractive
Registered Broker
epts. Will make nice residence
373 M
with ,00d rental income, $21,500. ________________________________
UNDER 530.000 -- New attractr-,r I
bedroom house, convniently
located
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BALL REALTY
817W. 1st St.
322-5-641
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BEST VALUE.

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't Sfop Urn!"

Conuenuint and charming, just
SCREENED POOL
completIng 4 new 3 bedroom
homeS *ith garage, air and Skinny dip. Plo bugs thanks to
tarpeling. Located on a quiet
screened 5Sx 2$' pool area.) large
strut With lake britezps Walk ts
bedrooms, family rm., and lit
shOwing arid SChools. Low down
csen open onto pool. Very at
payment. Only 1.77.500 to $71,750
tractive clean home to enjor
2821 Hartieell Ave.
Florida life to the fullest 365 dayS a
ye-Or PrcedS39.c'S0
CLIFF JORDAN

131522?
Nice- Home, two bedrooms, 1½
baths, Zoned commercial if you
need business location. Down
payment negotiable Owner will
mortgage

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SANFORD REALTY

122 64.'. After S.327 Fill

15*-I S 1 rench Ave
Days .172 12,2

4 bec-oom wood frame home, large

3 new 3 bedroom, 7 bath horrws
Many extras. Good location $ per
(emit nie're'$t 539,000 322 27V
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bedroom, 2 bath on corner lot with
clmate control, nice landscaping
and in very good c-ond.t ion. Only
136.000 If you're hOusC Piuntng
Ovit' it to ,orelt ii Se-c ttis
home'

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Realtors

7 Br. Trailer 12x40
Ph 373 5156
COMPLIMENTARY PASSES
To the P-tome A Rama Show In
Orlando Nov. 15-17 are being gIven

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second mortgage. EVEREST
REALTY INC. R"aItO.', 1601 S
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payments available, United
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parquet Iloors. some carpet electric kitchen counter. 532.503

DOWN

horhood, wall to wall carpet, large

LOCATED ON SANFORD AVENUE
SOUTH OF AIRPORT BLVD.
SANFORD, FLORIDA

DREAM 7 bedrooms, on large lcif,
shade and fruit tree's, fenced
II 6.500.

Hall Realty
Realtor, 323-5/34

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322 lIlatterS

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HERB'S TV
pjnw (IPFN FIJLI TIMF
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All.osomeevrnings
I))) S. Sanford Ave.
323 173.4

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6' Motorola Solid State Stereo, AM
tM Radio, I track tape deck,
record player Perfect conc4itIon.
Ctiret.'s CutQtQ,srl Cluthel, toys
and furnituri' SaIl QuIckly with a
classified ad.

Rug arid pact. xaraslan Estella.
moth proof, Il * IS ft 2 yrs 'r1
$325 Clean Call 66-8 6)21 i!rr $

AIIRAC PAVUfltTf
fl%?5VlVlL. I (SI IJILIIIU

mt Sale-l335 Summnerlin Sat
&amp; rufl V a m 7 p m Aritigues &amp;
MiSC.

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Garage Sale-All day Sat.; from IS
Sun, 09 S Flliott Ave. S.nford

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Poodles, Terriers, Spaniel*, master
all breeds grooming Tiny toy stUd
icr-viCe, 32)1971.

Pug Puppin. AKC Peg
Stud Service Available

ou'. fur

323 5299

YOU CAN SUPPLEMENT THE FAMILY INCOME AND STILL

1%

BE AT HOME MOST OF THE DAY WHEN YOU EARN

0
This NEWSPAPER doe-s

b&amp;td (/f! age from e'n

A Cbmb#hItr1rvC Sled Estate

ployer co,ernd b tf'iø
AGE DISCRIP,'INATIOP4
EMPLOYMENT ArT

Ta 3ei$er L'vte$

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lrdjj Prc! Ct' 72 W LeLe

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TrucksanFlTraIIers

DODGE PICKUP AND CAMPER
Self contained Nothing dOwn.

take over, Cell dealer 3736730

Irish Setter, female, S mos. old, *1CC
Peg. Wormed All shots 322-oW.

mahogony French China cabinet,

pIano stool, mantle mirrors, gate
leg table, teakwood screen,
marble top French end fables, 2
piece Victorian bedroom suite, cut
la55, oak rockers, lots more
furniture and miscellaneouS too

Feed

JIM DANDY FEEDS
Buy direct from boxcar at wtsoles.ate
prices Jolly Charlie guarantees n
WVi'ifl9 lOwell prices in Fbi
Gormly'S, E 44 past Beardali at
PR tracks,

numerous to mention. Open all
weeI, 9 5 for inspection. Come
early end browse around If you
have things to sell cw COflSiQn, cell
Stan Vermitlion 5.35 7070

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CASH 322 4)32
For used furniture, appliances,
louIS, etc. Buy I or 1001 items

* A.A.A. AUCTION *
190 N. Hwy. 17 97
Longwood. Flit

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Campers
Travel Trailers
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Cash buyer for uSed articles, fur
nrture-, etc HWY 46 ANTIQUES,
312 6977
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ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
Top prices paid, used, any condition
641 6)26. WinIer Park

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1981 Jeep Station Wagon, csceilc-nt
oondition. Good tires 322 5751,

**AMC

Insulated cover for any Short bed
pick up truck. 173 Ph. 372-15.51

TRUCK CAMPERS

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lo buy and sell gold or silver coins, Ud New slide in truck campers
confect us first We also buy bulk
from $793 New Wnld Travel.
silver coins SEMINOLE COIN
Hwy. 17 92, Longwood 1349121.
CENTER, 109W 1st 3731357

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POLARA CUSTOM
'73 DODGE
4 Dr., hard top, power steering,

For tne best buy ri AmericOn
7,5010'S, and Jeep vehicles, Se-i..
DON BALES
Sanford Motor Company
SOS S French Ave., 32'2 4)81

Must 5.11-1970 Nova
$1350
323 659)

'69 DODGE POLARA. Loaded
Nothing down, tale over, call

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DODGE DART SWINGER
6 cyl., R&amp;H, PS, PDB,
sharp red w.white vinyl top, No. U197

73

DODGE POLARA
9 passenger wgn,, V.8, PS,
PDB, R&amp;H, AC, Roof Rack, No. U295

1973 550 Flat Spider, under
warranty, sacrifIce, 323 0700.
Acdlng a room to yo,r Home?
Furnish it with Items Advertise in

Classified Ads.

3O88
3288

Many other lease cars available at same low price
FORD PINTO RUNABOUT

'72
'71
'68

dealer. 373 6230
1984 Dodge Dart, automatc, radio,
heater, excellent tires Just 1330
SHELLEY USED CARS, 70)
French Ave , 3237960

2988

power brakes, R&amp;H, AC, No. U262

JEEPS**

'69
New

R&amp;H, 4 speed,

1 788
$
1 388
$

factory air, very sharp

DODGE DEMON

318 V-8, 3 speed, floor shift, R&amp;H
"performance plus economy".

CORVAIR
3 speed. floor shift, radio,
you must see this one

INTERNATIONAL

'2

588
988

TON P-UP TRUCK

detachable camper top

Used

MIDFLORIDA DODGL

Car

Lot

1801 W. FIRST ST. SANFORD
OrlandG 644-3912

322-0614

Car
Lot

323.4270

1969 Datsun Sports Car, 1600 SerIes,
Convertible, top condition. Call
377 71)1 after S
'44 Ford LTD. 10 passenger wagon.
factory air. Make offer Ph. 377
3555

- '6SVWCONVERTIBLE
Nothing down, takeover
Call dealer, 373 6230

Camper Top for Datsun, Toyota or
small pickup. Phone 3235200.

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Lease Cars with Chrysler Extended Warranty

Autos for Sale

carved

Wanted to Buy

Located on 17.92 at Lake Mary Blvd.
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'69 VW Bus. Sliding door, sunroof,
new tires. Good engine, good
condition, $1,200 Ph. 323 2747.

"The Lowest Priced Car In U.S. ,,

TOYOTA Corolla

2O99

Getting ready to move? Sell excess
items quickly with a Classified

Ad!

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Place, Sanford. 377 93.

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Boats&amp;Marin C
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WAITING
FOR YOU AT
BILL BAKER'S!

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WITH ALL STANDARD

EQUIPMENT

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VOLKSWAGEN
STILL YOUR BEST ECONOMY CAR BUY!

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NO BABY SITTER EXPENSE

SHEETS

WORK ONLY AFTERNOON HOURS

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COMPARE!

v High Trade-In Value!
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ROOMIER

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IDEAL LINING M1ATERIAL (They Just
Fit Between Studdinas and Rafters)

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NONRUSTING PURE ALUMINUM
EASILY INSTALLED WITH STAPLEGUN

CASSELBERRY FOREST CITY

DeBARY &amp; DELTONA

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WITHALARGER

TRUNK&amp;MORE
MODERN LOOKING
DASHBOARDI

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937.00 Less Than Vega 2-Door Sedan
J93.0O Less Than Pinto 2-Door Sedaii
S29600 Less Than Datsun B-210 2 Door Sed.
496.00 Less Than Mazda 808 2-Door Coupe
526.00 Less Than Volkswagen Beetie

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Our Friendly Sales Staff Will Be Pleased To Assist You:
Prince Dawson, Skip Senkarik, John Bruce... If they're tied up just see Bob

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IDEAL OR ROOFING or INSULATING

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CALL 322-261 1

THE SANFORD HERALD

Full New Car Warranty!
AIr-cooled Engine!

"We ExperIenced
the Lowest Price
Increase on Today's
Market,

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USED OFFSET PRINTING PLATES
23 INCHES BY 36 INCHES

NO SUNDAY DELIVERY

LONGWOOD

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Up to 27 miles per galloni

v Uses pints of oil, not quarts!

FOR MORE INFORMATION

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c x'v 4 ,
j-i,,3 flc0 at Rm 309. Or

frames unusual 3 piece
living room suite with faces. II
piece walnut dining room Suite-,
old Morse chair, leather top table,

Free itr
5315117 after S

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Li festyles

BIG

USED CAR SALES LOT

PUNFI iv,, gi.svs. dishes.
tools, misc Items fl Palm

YOUR MONEY FROM A SANFORD HERALD ROUTE.

Applications being taken for routes in SANFORD.

HFLP WANTED ADS t'f
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our

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A GOOD AUTOMOBILE, CASH BOND AND SMALL INVESTMENT

1,3óOIIur)7313511

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set, wrought Iron ball tree, picture

FOn deluxe Necchi z'g zag 3 needle
Fishing Boat Bargains
POsition, built In buttonhole maker
swth deigns Pay $35.30 or 6 Il' F benglets with welts, $179; 13'
at
pyments ol $7 per month, S
I ni Hull, $773; Galvanized $185
ntgrd Sewing Center, 307 E
trailers. 1129; Dependable 2554 10
3-.rst St.. Downtown
tIP motors. 14-14 Many otherS
Terms
: +t'ul0V01 Console HIFI,
WOfl',ON MARital
Rpd*ood Settee and Rocker with
'?27 HWy I? l
toom CUShiOnS. 575 377 $111
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M UNSW1RTH REALTY
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Chippendale bedroom suites,
wicker rockers. S pieie Silver tea

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HOUSEWIVES MOTHERS

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MID FLORIDA

I Wheel Scat Tracker, 51)5 5 mos.
old, excellent condition, good
Christmat aft 323 1663

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Friday, Ploy 9th.? 3Op m
Large load of fine Iumniture and
antiques from New York City
consisting of: 9 piece satin wood
bedroom suite, wicker fern stand.
3 piece wicker settee, wicker
table, Chippendale console table, 6
ft. wooded Indian Larken desk,
Duncan Phyfe love seat, several

Hew.large&amp;small
2003 Adams Aye

Stamps.Coins

FRI. NOV

Motorcycles

1967 Ford Dump TruCk.
Good Condition, 1750
Phone 377 7413

AUCTION *

DOG HOUSES

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We will be open for business

Suzuki. 1971,90CC

ANTIQUE

&amp; tan, also red, Sire 7 lbs. wor
flied, ShOtS 56$
Animal Haven
GroomIng 6. Boarding Kennels

69

Abandoned, unwanted junk cars
hauled away. Your cost, $10.
Orlando, 295 6194 anytime.

373 5.670

Pets and Suonlies

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Junk Cars Removed

1965 International ko'jt. 4 wtieei
drive. $500 Ph 373 7711 alter i
p.m

Dell's Auction Service
Rl.46 West Sanford

67-A

Auto Repairs
Parts- Acceori

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Larry's Mart 7)3 Sanford Ave

Garage-Rummage
Sales

L.-n'- j,

I umnace; Refrigerator Cppc-m
modem electric range; Bahama
couch. Conventional washing
machine; livingroom set, all kirvis
of fancy gtass,ware. dllties, Cli.
and bicycles.

R;nt Blue Lustre Electric Carpet
Shampooer for Only 11 per da

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t,'i.-1emn oak bedroom suite

Equipment for Rent

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Fern Park

Hwy. 436 &amp; 17-92

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Good Condition, $250
138 3072 after I

Friday Night, 7.30

CactuS, pottery &amp; special plants'

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TELEVISIOPI SETS 52$ UP

17

Aucflon Sale

l'ACTUS KORRAL, 715$ 5nfrcct
Auc. Next to Horse &amp; Ridt'r

65

LLLLiL1L

I? Volt Auto BatterIes Ill 95
PEEL'S hODY SHOP
1 Li ir icJ Atri'

(,i'tting ready to move? Sell e'xcess
items quIckly with a classifies ad!

Lawnand Garden

64

ILILIL LLL1!. Lt'1LEL L

371 ?'9'9 after S

P-Jew Lumber For Sale
Reasonable
3735670

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Can be seen at
Club Diamond, DeBory

1970 I'onita. uS CC, good Condition

Ftc-hind Winchester Mobile Homes

Butlding Materials

lx 76' COmpung Trailer for Sole

76

WHERE THE CUSTOMER MAKES THE DEAL

by 2 in
ches. Too small (or an ad to
be noticed or effective?
You're reading this one!
means I column

Campers
Travel Trailers

18

ii I 1792

ma't,.nes.

Lots of Misc. TV5, toys, some fur
flute. So come on out Monday
lOS Driftwood Lane, Park Ridge,
off Lake Mary Blvd.

SPACE HEATER

shady yard 139,000.

SANFORD AUCTION

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TV.Radio.Stereo

54

.tXludf's dresser, chest, bed &amp;
rflrror All I pie-ce's for iusf $9993
Also some living room sets
available Cash or terms United
Freight Sales, 3550 5 Orange
Ave. Orlando

(HA RMIPIG ) bedro-oi-ns spit pt-sr

RETIREMENT

available at Firestone Store. Call
222074.4

CARROLL'S FURNITURE.

Whirlpool Apliancej. Come in,
Big Savings Geneva
HeatIng &amp; Air Conditioning Set-v
3096 Orlando Dr_37)

BEDROOM SETS, just received 1
new I Piece bedroom set Set

5%

makes.

171) Pliv'y. ii 97 open sat. &amp; Sun 95
Call *35 3970

BEAUTIFUL LOCATION 4
bedrooms, excellent neigh

All sljej and models, 10 speeds, S
speeds, and standard biP-e-s no-

MILLIRS

Fri 9 to?, Sat 9to

ball trees; wicher couch, rockers,
cut glass and carnival and c,l
glass, lots more too numerous to
m emit ion

Bikes, Bikes, Bikes

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ons0let 119.95 f or components
Cash or terms United Freight

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Mother

BIcycles

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Pre Christmas Sale on floor model

Flrew000 tor sale Dy the
cord $3$P9S9afte'r 5p.m.

Sanford. Hurnl__

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ch'na, lion head and clew feet,
rirahogany leaded back book(Ot e, mirror back; oak round
'','n, Claw feet,- lion head chairs,
- - 3,j r yn ,Inut mi; room
suite, 7 pieces; oak bedroom
suite, brass bed; walnut organ;

227 3752

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UNITED FREIGHT SALEShas just
received a large Shipment of
tXlnd new 1973 stereo consoles
andtomponent$. Some have builtip ItraCk arid CIerrara turn tables
Price's start as tow is 199 93 for

SUNDAY,UOv II.2P.M.
Double door chine, oak, unusual,
wicker baby carriige, spindle
dining room suite, clocks,
h'-autiful oak secretary, oak

Tflr answer to "What to ito With your
-'t5 Car " Sell it with 0 CIassitr-i

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Auction

* Antique Auction*

used Cox B-oat Trailer, for 17 70'
boat, new II" wheels and springs
595 323-1262.

fItOONE V APPL IANC ES, 3?)

uery Friday night 7 30 p m If you
have things to sell or consign. call
Stan VermilIon at *31 7020

Franklin Anus .Apartnents

used

'vCt'

* PUBLIC AU CT I 0 N*

Ba/em,
I(/::jJ)jw(J Kite/u:,.s
or

all

'.'ny to choose from Dick's
opplianre Sale's &amp; Service. 7617 5
I re-nO, Ave., Santorci, 322 7655
•7MOi
WA
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parts.

*A.A.A. AUCTION *

1120 I'Iontla

Equipment

ID' Aluminum John boat. 4 hp, Sears
motor. 2', gal, auxiliary gas tank
Good condItion. $115. Ph 3735065

Freezers

s..t. , to s

I)raptns

Repair

Myers Appliance, 2)0 Sanford
Ave. 323 29)7.

Stretch

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(1ubI,,ns,ce'
(:(zr,:,s

MACHINES,

,

Appliances

U'CONDlTIoNED Refrigerators.
'ashers
and
Dryer',
•' .'.Fr PAPi TV
Irer Deliver,
.'. 4' ISIDE APPLIANCES, 641
elI

Orlando, Mon.. Fri.9to9, Sat.cto

Triree be'oom, 2 bath, carpet.
ijI'llt' room, brick home $100
down. 11-13 17 per month on
mortgage baleoce

CHOICE 3 bedroom. 1'-, bath, wall
to well compel, drapes, Stove,
refrigerator, garage and fenced

SCRATCHED

sh1pment, S new 1973 zig zag
Sewing machines, netlonally
advertised brand wilh full factory
guarantee $1995 caSh or terms
Intpe-Ct Jnd test at United FreiQm-t

Santords S les Leader"
Your Multiple Lsslir.t3 Agericy
Local and National MIS
REALTORS
2SôSParkOr

3-fl 7'I'(

beautllul furniture, Spanish
Mediterranean bedroom suite,
5iAflQ room suite, PIe, room &amp;
den
furniture,
Spanish
Medlterrane-,n !IV!ng room Suii.
sola, Iovesei,f &amp; chairs. Also end
tabies, coffee- tables &amp; lamps. All
items Irk;' new Please call 6-43
0)73

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Boats&amp;M,arine
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SLIGHTLY

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55

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13995 up.

II,'tii

Goods

H0UShøtd

9to S.

Lsvsgwood

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WILSONMAIEQ FURNITURE
huy tel, trade
ill nst First $1 ,
3725672

830.5500

(:r,:tr(1!

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French POVinCiaIJP"
matching tables, Zenith color TV
Ph 3?) 4)41 eve &amp; weekends

zig zag Sewing
m*chlne's, (7) never been used
Theje machines have bult in
controts for zig-zag, butthclt't,
blind stitch, fancy p$'terns.
mnograming ani much more,
$3995 cash or terms. United
Fntrighl Sales, 3550 S Orange
Ave., Orlando. Mnn-Fr,.9to9, Sat

&amp; Gilman

lt''2 IIt'drotnn

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1973

The
biggest little worker
you ever saw

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OMPLETE AUCTION SERVICE

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Realtors

4 Dodge Coronet. loaded, excellent
crinditlon. 5*30 cash Call 373 1492
before S p m

1x2

Mbgnavox entertainment urit Icolor
TV).Mediterrancan,)yrsold Ph BargaIn prices
Example Baby
3735326
crib complete, 2)5; New tables, o
p(t off
',' •--rr,-i,-n
wait furnace, ijSrd I
complete With factory drum KULP
DECORATQR
I. blocks, $173. 6 Bar with eWc
109W Itt St
Sanford
tricity, $40, Perfection space
322 2335
-'eater, uo 3fl .1535.

on large sand bottom lake. Ths
properly Is secluded for tots of
prIvacy, yet close to ill the area's
growth Priced at $79500. or make
offer Coil C)jrrs lieu Assoc for

3$OlOrlanctoUr

Autos for Sale

AtIon *

Furniture Sale This Week

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Realtor

Friday,Nov.9,1973-78

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sell, consign, appraise, or
1tp*cial Sales out 01 anything of
value. Hwy 17 92 (behind Win
cheSter Mobile Homes.)
37340
Sanford, Fla
373 7)s

Realtors
LonOwood
Ir
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46

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EARN $35, to 7O WEEKLY

BLAIR AGENCY
0 6 Blair Broker
A I. Pennington Assoc
3731710
tfomeifl9flQ

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wheel drive, 4 speed, 5,000 mile-s
Call Ml 5551

FRO P'ERLY

Eitra nice brick 3 be-arm . )' bath.
near Elem School

ID Acres ivIft 7 m,beie t'omes, one
now rented, space tor 3rd mobile
t-vme. Palatha, Ftc

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1973 Heavy Duty Chevy BlaZer, I

SAPIF 04(3

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8305500

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Larg*cornef lot, near olu NAS. 75' x
723'. Reduced for Quick cash Sale
Tom Bryant, Pt. 4, Jonesboro.
Ark. 77101

Roberts

away now at
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

1ARE JOt

sAuctioneering Services

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Roberts &amp; Gilman

13____________Lots and Acreage

cleta

80

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UBLIC
AUCTION
EVERY
MONDAY NIGHT Antiques, TV-s.
Miscellaneous, New and usea
furniture and appliances Plus
specIal sales (watch ads)

Over II', acres of bib growth, with
tall tree-s An deaI.%t '34' *ith 100'

MobIle Home for rent or .ile

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WATER FRONT

Mobile Homes

'•"U4,.i'

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1304W. FairbankS

Call 322.2420 Anytime

PER FEC?

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by Art SrnIOm

Miscellaneous
For Sale

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Forrest Greene, Inc.

-------S acre wooded tracts. Paved road
St. John's River Acres I mile west
of Whitehalr Bridge. DeLand
Terms. 901 734 4991.

THE BORN LOSER

BALL REALTY

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107W 15? ci

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OWNERS ASKING
$17,100 for this nice' 3 bedroom
with den, equpped kitchen, sot e
carpeting, heat, air, carport and

DEL AIR

$15,903.
10 ACRES. Ort Lake StandiSh. across
from Erroll Estates, Apcpka Nice
citruS. and palm trees $51,000
5 ACRES, iiear St Jotvi'S River
sin Hwy. 14. niceIv
.c;'oaed,'wh oaks and pines, high
and dry. Zoned agricultural

Till We Succeed!"

RealtorFernPark$34 1567

1314300

nol knu*irtgfy accept

Excellent
Empto,i

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RealtorS
44513))

255' front on Airport Blvd. One acre
in prime CommcrCIll area. Owner
will take mortgage at 7 pct. in
terest with 29 pcI. down.

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Fori'est Greene, Inc.

3 bedroom. I bath home In excellent
condition, 5)5,500. Terms

AUSTIN DEVELOPMENT COIIP

wat.es, TV

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£ SPECIALIZE In commercial
and ndustrIal properti
See ui
for choice locations

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MAITL AND

I 2lb St - Santord
322 649!

500F:renchAve
3)3 5200

14 ACRES. near Stone Island. fronts
on Ent,,rPtiSC-Osteen Road

API lengthS and decors, L 3. i
COUNTRY LOVERS
b'drooms. 17 wide-s and doubles.
Lake' Mary Lve-ly
LongwCud
Prices begin at 149.95. Several
roIling 3 acre homesite Just the
deluxe models set up-move '
thing for that ct.votry "estate"
today Place Homes North, Hwy
zonedforpiorses,prlcedatl22.500;
I? 92 at Lake kathryn Estates, 7
Pease call Jane Denisenki, Astor
mi North of Hwy. 416 *3-4-2270.

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Lots and Acreage

BEST BUY IN TOWN is this 4

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CHARMING. LARGE OLDER
HOME. S bedrooms, 1 baths.
paneled aning room, central heat
and air, with hardwood floors. I
f-replaces, n corner

Realty

1c'.intry 3 bedroom home Central
heat and air. 53,000 down, assume CITY-YOU WANT TO BUY
mortgage of 511,300. Phone 373
SOMETHING real nice? All
1129
right' Let ..s Show you Ihis Spli 3
bedroom, 2 bath with eguipped
CASSELBERRY MINI GROVEkitchen, heat, air. Florida room.
On a high n dry privacy fenced
shallow well, covered patic. and
yard. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths,
other extras. 137.500. Financing
beautifully decorated, lovely
available. COndition? Excellent!
carpeting. 2 car garage, central
Beautifully landscaped, too
H&amp;A. Seller offers excellent
IDYLLWILDE- EXCLUSIVE
financing, 534.500.

Small Lot

cameseennoIe,732w0
v'i i
mart would I,kt another

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7 lots Lemon Bluff

ALTAMONT SPRINGS

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87)4140

C A. WhiddOn. Sr., Broker
1)1 N. Park. Sanford

VA-Nothing Down

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Sten strom

LAKE MARY, 3 bedroom, block.
nice trees, carpet, owner. 373 1309.

KULP REALTY

ReHy. 322
2610 Hawatha Ave. at 17 p7

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aIl)77 749$
3S7lParkDr. 372711$
3 bdr., l" bath. FHA. low dowf. or
REALTOR Afterhoorsassume and move in Holland
372 06.15
?2 9751
337 39S1
Pt'.Ity, flmoker O,nrr 173 7025
tYOWP,iER-Ne* KInjsberry
bedroom, 2 bath. Central heat and
air Range, diShwasher, disposal,
fully carpeted. Lot 161 x 63'. VA
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74 pci., stock memberShip and
golf cart included 531 7047

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and Mrs. Bostck was very
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Food Disnbvtor System You
1505W. 25th St.
arenotapplylngforajobtYoubre
piyng for a Very hgh profit 3 bedroomt. 2 baths, ca(pefing &amp;
drape's Po5,4 kitChen equipp'd 3
bjsness of your own NO EX
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PEPIENCE NECESSARY SELLING INVOLVED Th.
bus nets can be' tt?rted part
Apartments Rent
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Can be expanded full tim, with
Furnsshed
company financing We need
Bedroom garage apt water
people we can depend on or
furniShed adults only no pets
produitS are nationally Iambus
S103 mo Call before 7 or after 4
Hot Food itemS made by He nz
322.1305.
We have over 36 varIeties of Ho*
Soups and Hot Entrees, Such as
Beef Stes. Cttic'cn &amp; Dumpltnçs. 17 BEDROOMS, ADULTS ONLY
PARK AVENL'E MOBILE PARK
Chili &amp; Beans, and on and on. we
75.1$ Perk Drive . 371-716)
have all of America's fav.3rites.
All tiese delicious pro*s we room furnished apartment.
sold trom the latest ut automatic
Adults orily. 5150 mo Utilities
vending equipment. YOur route
turn.thed Cail 373 0)10
by us Your age iS not a factor.
your qualify. Perfect for a nice
couple to er&amp;e as a family

it was a gay, mad party.
Morn

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may come back into our mar'- iage after the Super Bowl?!'

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New "Norge equipped c'n laundry
located at E. 7511, St. arid
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Palmetto Low CfO*1
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Call Geo CahtO, in Wn?er Perk.
at 1% 444 $271.0' Write to Mils
Piers 'I Coi'poral*Ofl 5925 CCi'ti
St_P10th_51. P,tJ., Ftc. 331a.

(Iroadmoce Mobile home, 17 a 44'
park,
all
adult
beautiful
surrounded by citrus trees Paved
streets &amp; sIdewalk. 2 bedrooms, 7
baths, central heat and air
Cove-rca peti end carport, ready
to occupy. Owner. Mrs. Trivenlo,
?IZJPcrcy,Orlando,29Sd7IOafter

Orr5led t,uItdIncl ¶itC, with tn -i-s
Close to Zayme Plaza Zoned ll
53,000--lesS lot cash.
GEO WILLMER A5OC,
REALTOR
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SEL,- SERVICE COiN OPERATED

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Fred 0. "Bud" Dickinson has recommended a
rn-hour-pr--day, four-day work week for state
employes as an energy conservation project,
In a letter Friday to Coy. Reubin Askv,
Dickinson said the shorter work week would
mean less trips to and from work for employes
and enable state buildings to be shut dowi icr
three days a week.
At the same time, state Pollution Control
Department Director Peter Baljet said the
Pollution Control Board will consider relaxing
its air quality standards because of the energy
crisis.
But a group of conservationists, the Florida

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Sierra Club, said the energy crisis was r.o reason
to drop opposition to offshore oil drilling in the
Eastc Gulf of Mexico.
Baijet said the Pollution Control Board will
examine on Nov. 20 an emergency amendment
to clean air ruks "which will provide for
relaxation of the department's sulfur dioxide
standards for electrical generating plants during
periods of nonavailability of low-sulfur fuel."
He said his agency will meet with power
company representatives Nov. 13 and 14 to explore effects of the fuel crisis on their operations,
"the potential effects upon the environment and
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the planned drilling in the Gull oil Florida would
not be able to affect the nat.ion's fuel supply until
at least 1977. And then ft would only give the
nation a three month supply at the 1980 anticipated rate of usage, she said.
"The present fuel shortage is not a short-term,
this-wintronIy problem to be exploited as
justification for overriding all environmental
considerations in the extraction of fuels," she
said.
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pools and the use of supplementary air conditioning units should be curtailed, he said,

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MORAVIAN CHURCH
Pastor
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SanlandaSptings Drive
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Longwood. Fla.
9 DS m.
WTRR
Just East of Interstate
945a.m.
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Sunday School
R. Uurkc Johnson
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Kiith Hutcherson
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PI$Oak Ave., Sanlord
Fr William Ennis
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PROGRESSIVEPRINTINGCO.,
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L.D.PLANTE, INC.
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FLORIDA LIVING NURSING CENTER
A Skilled Nursing Home Operated
by the Seventh-day Adventist Church

STENSTROM REALTY
Herb Stenstrom and Staff

DEKLES'
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MIAMI tAP) - A $50+plate few months.
Martinez, Gonzalez and
weektopayoffthe0,olegal Sturgis,
who
received
expenses of four Miami men minimum sentences of one to
sentenced in Washngton four 'ers, will be eligible for
Friday for their part II the Wa. parAe before Christmas.
tergate burglary.
Sturgis' wife, Jan, said, "it's
Dr. Manuel Gonzalez Mayo over now. That's all that mat2
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ters. tie s coming nome:
the Committee to Aid the WaBarker's wife, Clara, was in
tergate Cubans would be held the courtroom In Washington
Nov. 16 at a Miami hotel, and a when Judge John Sirica senbenefit performance by Cuban tenced the four.
and American entertainers
"I am very disappointed,"
would be held later this month she said, "I think the Judge was
to raise more money.
very hard with him."
Bernard L Barker, Eugenlo
Barker's daughter. Maria
Martinez, Vtrgilio Gonzalez and Elena Molfctt of Alexandria,
Frank A. Sturgis owe $30,()0 to Va., was with her mother and
attorney I)aniel E. SchuI, who sd, "I'm still not sure that
has not been paid anything ta -Judge SirIca is not part of the
date, Gonzalez Mayo said.
voverup. My father thought he
Barker was sentenced to 18 was really helping the country,
months to six years in prison (or
ci the adininistratirin used
his part in the breakin at 1.-len like hiiii to try to destroy
F) C I1l0I' a t I c
N a t I on a I our system of government."
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With time already served
Area deaths .........2A
while awaiting final sentendng, bridge ...............
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tie still be eligible for parole In a ('lcndar
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Weather
Comics ............SB
L'tSWOrd puzzle .... 68
Partly cloudy, windy and cool
[bar Abby ..........513
through Sunday. High this
f)r. Crane ....... 58
afternoon near 70 and Sunthv
Edttcia! comment .... 4A
the 70's. Lows at night A
Horoscope .......... SR
mid SO's northerly winds
PublIc notices
4C-5C
becomIng 15 to occasionally
Society
114-68
tlLp.h. today and northeasterly
Sports ------Mindlay. A small craft advisory
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A tremendous Idea from one of our county
commissioners,
who
Insists
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anonymity
To help alleviate the fuel shortage, tnstead
of those trees which are usually burned or
burled tas a result of construction), how
would it be if the trees were cut and made
available to the public?
Or, offer it to those rt'sidens who woWd be
looting in?
And, how about all of the fuel which would
be saved by the trucks not havg to haul
awil) the debris?
Finally, If some of the developers put up a
sign on their property saying "Firewood
available fir the ('Uttifl! - I k-cl certain that
the folks would take advantage of same,
Just an idea.. ..and 1 'in hoping that some of
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Robert Stone, ), Sanford Route One, and his
maintaining a controversial ge5tiorts, although in some, it Petrnj. 65, P. 0. Box 254, Oviedo, was treated wife Judith were Injured when their eastbound
proposal to provide federal srb- will take time to replace now- and released at Seminole Memorial Hospital, car was forced off the highway by a tractor.
sidles for reduced transit (ares, outdated speed limit signs.
Sanford.
trailer Lztick.

SANFORD ATLANTIC
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Howard H, Hodges and Staff

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given to U.S. District Court Judge John J. Sirica to shon up Republican support and to clear
away doubts about his Integrity,
and the grand Jury.
"The President will apparently be glad to
Friday the White House promised "absolute"
confide with the public," said Mken. '- My tin- cooperation with the Watergate prosecutors

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He said his committee collision on SR 46 in which a car burned and its persons blew a tire and overturned.
health and safety and i.hc
could approve the legislation two occupants injured.
Trooper J. A. Brown reported the other
ubtIon of the price of natural 'Fues'ay or Wednesday and
Sebeck was driver of a Ford Bronco that passengers in the station wagon were nct ingas at the wellhead - )Lt')f
suggested both houses could smashed Into the rear of an eastbound Buick lured.
bill. Jackson said irnilar complete action
sedan that was making a left turn, officers said.
A Sanford couple, injured In a one car acnext week,
proposals are being considered
Solomon Browdy, 58 Ovledo Route
, cident Friday mcrning on SR 46 west of Sanford
by the Public Works and CornSeveral stat-es reduced speed driver of the Buick, was listed in "fair" condition near Interstate Four, were treated and rekased

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President -- n how the Watergate matter :
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(ecting the ;' -vet-nment.
Aiken said he didn't know whether the
material
to be released would be Inc original
"The President cannot release the Watergate
being
In
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or transcrlpis.
information to the public now without
But Aiken said the release of the material
contempt of court," Alken said.
'would not only be of great beefit to President
Alken said It is his understanding tPresident canot make the Watergate Nikon, but to the country as well,"

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wintft could be nearly OVLr be- gasoline and other scarce fueLs.
fore energy conservation rr.i'asBy BOB LLOYD
Investigators Mid the Buick was hurled into
sgners Ot We etter
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Herald
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Writer
the
westbound lane where it collided with a
era%:o
administration official said,
Falcon
station wagon driven by Joseph W. Hill of
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fuel allocation and rationing
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plans, Jchn
effer, as'.2nt
persons, the Florida Hlgh- ray Patrol reportei estingulahed by members of the Geneva
to White Ik)PIWt13f
Chairman Warren G. Magnu- Saturday.
Volunteer Fire Dertment.
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.ld the pne1,
Trooper P. C. Wright said James George
son of the Senate Commerce
Earlier Friday )Oyear-old Vanta Buckner,
.d to kc-e two Committee outlined a schedule Sebeck, 35, oF
5554 Old Qieney HIghway, 1309 Olive Avenue, Sanford, was killed on the
sey administration liroposals - that
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of u.s recognre that our sucntifi and matenal progress points up
the crucial need for spiritual standards to bcliesc n. God has VitAl
truth to impart to men. The place to look it up is your church.

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Tucker Drive, Swdand Estates
Rev. Gary Itner
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1100am
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:O0p:m.
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of the Interior Committee, Mid building,s, reduced speeds on
he expects his energy bill to the nation's highwiys and rereach the Senate floor cti ¶trlcted operating hours for
Wednesday, one day aft.'x- commercial establishments

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DavtdJ Rich
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tragedy in Santo trur, calif., wherein
Edmund Emil Kt:Ilper Ill hifled tht
women
mis is the same individual who 10 y'srs
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I'm not much of a Ronald Reagan fan,
however, on Oils particular issue, we are
pcas-in4he-pod!
I've been told that he appeared on TV thIs
past week and expounded his views on this
subject citing the case of 12 Californians who
stere convicted of murder .....served a portion
of their time in jail,,.and released,
Each of these 12 subsequently killed other
victiiui,.,22 Iliore as a Inzltter of fad
Capital punishment? Am I in favor of
it?...you bet my life 1 am!
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According to colimmist Shana Alexander,
she inter-viewed Governor Reagan prior to the
recent California elections. Some of her
questions revolved around the tax reform
wograrn which Reagan was endorsing.
'lie-In on some of this dialogue "Finally, I
grit in to see the governor at his regular
stt'ekly press conference. The topic was still
Proposition 1. and the room zinged with funny
niwutiers, very big ones. "Is it a !l63 million
tirplti governor. or a !17 mflhion deficit?"
I'Iie legislative aoah st hasn't been right
yet," Mr. 1tezi'an replied, adding tint he did
nut itimse-If uutend to nitpick over !600 million.
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SITE OF the Sabal Point Elementary School on Wekiva Springs Road
in Sweetwater Oaks was visited Friday by Robert Hughes, principal
and a group of eachei's of the ncw school. Students and teachers are
currently on the afternoon session at Forest City Elementary. The
school is expected to be completed in August and students should be in
the school by next September. Many trees are being left on the site to

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