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telling
them
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Port
County
company
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County
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tions
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to him Jan 3 and 4
Authorit Administrator Jim leasing the port's storage
accept the fact that "you win a Ryan
Because the budgets were
BUSY MAN ABOUT TOWN
today said he has high facilities--ityan said word on
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few--4ind you lose a few."
prepared several months ago.
SANI'A paid a surpirse visit to kindergarten class at Idyllwilde
And so it ouId appear iUi
'a
$
Soon
present' for county govern
Elemental)' School \%ednesday. H T Bennett (left) and Denise
children. Sometimes your own,
review your budget request
Ryan, who 15 months ago
ment in the form of fuel to meet
as Is
follow
case in
I)onaldson climbed on his knee to receive their gifts.
with me in light of the current F_
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letter.
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problems
Photo
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Bill
Vincent
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and
the
economic
out
Ryan, out of town Th ursday
enlarge the lake Monroe
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making final arran,itiitnts on storage facilities said the port
Request
for
appropriations
the -deal," sald Lvntracts tire can store 1.5 million gallons of
For You Mother with loving htr' ti' ', n'j hy
pea of fuel In (is e large
LittOtjS all types
thoughts V-1 Chrtotmnas
imum consistent wi th meeting
jy,'
today. adding "I'thmk we can tanks.
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Dear Mo ther and Dad,
the
mandatory
requirements
of
y'
solve the problem without too
With an additional eight
Review budgets
"I'm writing this to you
law, and providing essent
inuch fan!are,"
smaller tanks now being set up,
because I don t know how to say
an said, the total storage
While reluctant to comment Ryan
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t, ~,M.#,c 1qnq 111i!e- on which of two basic options capacity will be increased to 3.5
health and welfare of our cm
However, he said the state
away.wishing I could
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somehowpreviously (1vrused by County
million gallons or three timimu
I14U developed a
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to you in person I h41% I
the
amount
needed
by
all
year
when
th
The governor also said state cushion last
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111V
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were
going
to
base
to
surplus
exceed
$200
million
girl who lost her mother as a
ment, including the school
Am Dickinson said he expected a
plant and said the city will be work harder because of the
baby. I realize that I, too, have
tsird
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next year but not a
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Writer
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able to repay the loan in five pible shortage of funds.
almost lost both my mother and
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authorizing
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expected
from the northside Otnmendations (to the legi3la. all-out assault which would lead
loan
from
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National
Bank
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district
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remember the good things yo.j
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did, only the bad. I never gave
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Joe
Davis
was
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to
annex the Hamilton property
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authorized
to
proceed
with
near High Acres and Trout
and a place to grow up in And if
li*
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closing the transaction Council
Lake and the Johnson pro pe rty
it wasn t for you I ouldn t
roads chief J C Lavender, %ho
also adopted a resolution
on Palm Springs Drive at
have the love of God and A
pointed to proposed federal fuel authorizing the mayor, clerk
Alpine. Public hearings were W i t
country that you gave us kids.
jp RYAN
g
allocations as being 50 per cent and treasurer to sign c
hecks on
set for 5 p.m., Jan.
I'm asking you to forgive me for
•, Port administrator
less than the county needs.
I
the bank accounts to be set up
- Industrial zoning is requested
1P t. being a selfish, spoiled
Former Seminole sheriff's Wright was fired.
the
Maitland
Bank.
for the Hamilton parcel and Sgt. Johnny Wright was
Irresponsible kid. It took Iflt'
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JOE
DAVIS
Wright was under depart.
An ordinance was approved
professional office for the arrestet today on charges of mental probation for au
throe months arid man)- hun- To close d
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(in first reading amending the
Johnson tract.
dreds of miles for the Lord it)
stealing a
11',
otgun. Bond was unrelated incident at the time
sewer bond ordinance to
However, whcn bids came in Passed an annexation or. set at S5.000. lie will appear he was fired. Polk declined to
F
leach me the fact he put me in
17-92
pro%ide that the Maitland Bank $12300 over City Engineer Bill dinance on first reading for the before County Court Judge
your care for a reason. From
say why the probation was
will
hold the system's sinking Palm's cost estimates, the city five lots on Ronnie Drive in Walla IlaU later today.
now on I'm trusting the Lord tit
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imposed.
d construction funds.
was required to finance the Briarwood. A public hearing
.
help me understand you nn(I
Wright,
2G,
of
1107
First
11w larceny charge stems
By
A hearing on the oedinance balance.
was t for 5 p.m., Jan. 29. Drive, Sanford was fired (roman incident 18 month
asking Him to help you forgive
s ago
Davis said the two-year loan Commercial
was set for 5 p.m., Jan. 22.
zoning
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when
Wright
Wednesday
allegedly
by
Sheriff
John
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members Lonsidered a request
Prior to bid taking some at five per cent interest will be requested.
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"Mother, I wish )ou both
Polk after a state attorney's misappropriated a shotgun.
Herald
, Staff Writer
for commercial zoning for 14 months ago, the U.S. Depart. repaid from sewer connection
Approved a resolution !o the investigation report was Polk said he o y ear
knew how much this trip has
o
The Sanford Zoning and
acres annexed Monday night by nsent of Housing and Urban fees in the district. The loan is county conmiission offering to received. Wright, formerly the incident recently, from the
taught me and how hard it is for
Planning Commission has
,a
City ('0111inissioners. Land Development approved a to mature Dec. 31. 1975.
pay 25 per cent of the in- tughest ranking black deputy, state attorney's office.
me to write this letter. I've
,'.
developers are planning a $403,000 grant and a $915,000
halted consideration of zoning
Mayor Lawrence Swofford stallation, operation and had worked for the department
always
Assistant State Ally. Bill
135,000 square foot shopping loan for the
loved you and would change requests and site plans
pred i ct ed the city will receive maintenance costs for a traffic
system to serve
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fight for you, I always held you
Janua
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Staley
y.
1969.
said Thursday he has
-enter on the old Farmer's
for propo.-cd construction
old section of the city and the $2 million in connection fees signal on Maitland Avenue at
A meeting with leaders of the been working on the case for
Market
property
that
fronts
on
abutting U.S. 17-92 from 27th
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from the new regional sewer Oranole Road.
y.
human and aren t perfect Street
black community has been set two weeks, but declined to say
both the south side of Airport ____________________________________________________________________ for
to Like Mary Routes ard
either. I do know now that you
later today, Polk told The where the information caine
Boulevard
ard and east side of U S
members voted Thursday
and Dad were Gods gift to me night to
Herald
Polk said the group is (roni
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ta ke the action until
seeking
information on why
Polk said ht has no personal
/.P members took the action
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to teach me and to help me consulting tnginurs tomplete
I '' nuike
it in the world. It W35
knowledge
of any other a lleged
Lifter both City Engineer Mack
a city-wide traffic study and
those
awful
times
we
fought
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by Wright, but
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Lazenby and City I'lann
their recornmenda t ions are
lickiwwledged
reviewed. oificia6.
said tile
David Farr rectililinendt,(i Swof
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gave me strength and faith for
denial
of the rezoning request
my own life. I could never thank traffic re po rt is expected within
However, Polk added, there
you and Dad because you're
is
no further investigation
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - consecutive term as mayor, Thomas S. Recicar. Norin~in C.
generated.
T'he P board
two of the greatest parents In
planned
at th,s time.
The board voted to table Outgoing Mayor Lawrence will lease office at 3pm Jan Lewis and James Headk',
the world.
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consideration of the shopping Swofford Iliursday said he will 1.
mritesting the tonint! inven
g
You are the kind of parents
Longwoo
Weather
center zoning request until the demand payment should a
The le gal action w as fil ed by properties o w ne d by tight
INDEX
that would turn their own kids
lawsuit filed against him arid
traffic study is completed.
persons on Palm Springs Road,
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this
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West
Virginia
man
Wed
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The suit 5ays while the clly'!i nesday night was r.-ported dead
morning 47. nere was .92 of an
thein through their hard levsonrzoning board at the time the on arrival at Florida Hospital
inch of rainfall ye3terday. m."itract June 25 with Cam pt. return from a North Carolina
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bell,
Foxworth
and
Pugh
inc.
of
vacation.
new comprehensive zoning North after he was struck by a
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ordinance
as
adoptet ear driven by a Sanford woman
today. Fair and very
ld Orlando for a $16,000 traffic and
that even though you don't go to
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reconuivended a GO-1 i general in I=gwood. police reported
t on i g ht . . a r
Pa rking study. The study, year by three count), residents,
church and worship the way'
produced
a
list
originally
scheduled
of
questions
.
for
has
office district), ksignation for today'.
Saturda
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you brought us up-you still
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the tract, the city council inid to id 50
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Longwood
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by
Swofford and each mem be r
to'ItI tip because po pulation
stead i''e a GO-3 zoning
lligh!; Saturday in m
s.
police and sheriff bpartrnent
Dr.
Crare
"I hope you can both U1118A
Frost tonight with lows in density projections have not of the council, warned City
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been supplied by Gerald Dake Ally. Joe Davis.
GO-1 allows three story killed when he was walking
210s and lower 303. *
upper
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"if I do (have to return), my 0
buildings while GO-3 permits north Of Orange Avenue on
A storin that buried sections Of Jacksonville, who resigned
7
U.S.
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mtes
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his
s.rvices
and
mileage
Manager Warren Knowles and fee
rise zoning category has
.Southeast today, and heavy
ranclne Tea Bongianni, 19,
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reimbursement.
lowered the value of their of 200 Idyllwilde [)rive. San.
rains Imed a new woe to we- Farr.
Swofford, defeated by Nor. SHOPPING DAYS
Vie study contract cafls for
and
%'our daughter. tions, of the Northeast, hit by a
the entire ford. police said. No charges
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1970, it took a year for the izi
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quality stocks carry higher
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Even at the outst when the heavenly messenger Inforn ed
Mary she was to bear a divine son, her -initial reaction wa
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Him before finding Him at the Temple, only to be baffled at
Father
His response to them.
and It offers parents a "consoling
message" In this Christmas season marking Jesus' birth.
'Why were you looking for me?" He asked. "D.-,id you not
He as the
tre.Lc!drr who ever lived," attack-luww thiss. 11 must be
with my Father'&amp; afftairs'
the "very roots of the society" and was a problem to
As Luke 2 observes,
bus "they did not understand what He
Mary "as well as to His whole generatlon," says Fa ther For.
meant,' but "His mother sttzed
all these things in her
tkaznp, of Mount Vernon, Ohio.
heart."
Writing in the US. CaUxilk, a
published
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Chicago by the Claretian Fathers, he says "some faulty
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Scriptures makes plain It w*
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lawabiding mother of Jesus when she heard reports of what her
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, was saying in public, and when she beard Win hseU,"
what Jesus had to say, had to struggle against all the tenden.
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On busy SR 436, with the rush
7be 5intl, wbile clopel has
of aistoo flying past the Uny
many chsoges,in the
Altainorde Chapel stands guard Originally located on lake
against the closing in of modern Brantley. five
living.
present sIte, it was moved to
Inside the Chapel. a
Altanionte in l.
Christmas tree has been
The present pastor, the
decorated in the methods used ReTererid Wayne E. Smith,
in the mid and late lOO's. Mm perfornu many
Carl Schmidt and Mrs. Derek' the quaint and peaceful chapel.
O'Donoghue used popcorn
A Qristznas eve communion
sbing_% aM candles an the tree, semice will be beld at the
as well as some charming and Altamonte CommunityChzrdi,
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• Elder Springs Baptist Evangelistic Pat Dupree.
Church, located on Hester singer Dave Brubaker and
Avenue and the Old Orlando about
dedicated you th. The
Highway, is celebrating team will be
the local
Orlstmas with a series of congregation Into the neighrevival meetings
beginning bortiood in personal Visitation
Wednesday and running for Christ.
through Sunday AU are invited
Pastor B. H. Griffin states,
to attend the services atl'30
What better way to show one's
p.m. each week night and 11
a.m. and 7: 0 p.m. on Sunday. lOSe for the Sa vitnir th an to
The evangelist evangelistic make a concerted effort to
uls For Him It is His
tcamwillcuisistoffteij Ilaro3d reach so
birthday
we celebrate"
Wither, ditCdlA! of Youth A nursery will beprovldedfor
Challen ge International of
Clarksville, Tenn.; 5m11eM1dren and infants.

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7:30 P.M. by Rock House
nuts Service Sunday at 11 a.m
iCalvary Assembly Youth
when De. Harold Harris will
Deparimevit). This group is
m-wak on "Wanted: More Than
considered the country's
The adult
Cuddly Savior.
number one soul gospel -oç.
hair will sing a earn! medley
Mr
itb Beth Madinnls U lOUt.
at Streep's Music or
She will MIN sing "Sweet Little
JesusBoy" by MacGimsey. At
First United
this service U childrenwill
s&amp;ng,and the miaister will ha ve
Methodist
a short message and a gift for
A March to the Manger
ch
At 7 0 P.M. the Sunday climaxes the worship services
at First United Methodist
siwill
crisu
prngrain.Rekua Walters, will be a'irehen Sanford ate:3o and I)
am. Sunda). The Ntiity
••ist a -i ti
by the teenagers. Following the Scene complete with all the
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House at the parsonage for all
members and friends of the
Church will, follow the service.
No
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Calvary Assembly
CaEvaryAssemblythri.mas
Cantata, "Born A King," a
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Sunday School classrooms with removable
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In lieu, of regular youth children's choirs, and the
congregation will sing carols. A

fellowship and evC1thi worship
candle lighting will nclude
at Community United Metho.
the service. The public is in.
dist of Casseiberry, Y'
old are invited to meet at the
church Sunday at 7p.m. for deLake Mary
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the community, followed
follow St 9
a period of refreshments and feflcssship at the
church.
There will be a live nativity
scene on the churchlawn tonight and taturday, 7-9 p.m.
tesait.ed by the church youth.
The Qirlstznas Eve cungi4w-wn servci will begin at
7:30 p.m.

Central Baptist

Christmas giving. Small
packages in colorful wrapp1ngs
SundaY
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prer'i b r'h Ppist Churdi will present th1
ijiii,sxj t the
egation as story c4 the Birth of Christ II
they march to the manger and ik'ania and song on the
place their gifts of money for lawn at uu street
any Christmas cause they Avenue. Characters include
Mr-,y, played by Sharon
choose. Proceeding the mart
will be a sermon by the pastor; Coggon, Joseph, by Ralph
Oasowski, the angel Gabriel by
"Meet Me at the Manger."
Chrlstms Eve will be Mr.Dick
King
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1y i randh4igtt. IkTt
Othcrsthdtsie the thnkeeper,
wiunwuon servi.v 01 7:
Kelly
Gregory. shepherds,
p.m. The chancd choir will
Worth Yates Jr., Mike Murphy
sing. The singing of (in'istmas
and 1)' rm s J 're' '1 ct-i' t'm'
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is 'flea uTt. Tim ethrist
Ct1ri.Lns will lx given At the
conclusion of the service the Ronnie Briton, and Ronnie
Bass. Priests and scribes are
congregation will carol around
played
the living nati vity grouped near
by Mark Templetm
Rumlie 13,nton, Wayne Dykes.

Nazarene

The Lake Mary Church of the
Nazarene Will be
Christ of Christmas in all the
services of the church this
Sunday. In the Sunday Scho'I,
the chilcfren and juniors will
present their program at 10
am. The niornIg worship
the
choir's singing the beautiful
cantata, "Love Transcending,'
g.by John Ferwn and drectj
by the minister of musk, R.E1
Pickering. 'The evening service
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adult choir
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"Night of %liracli's," Swiday t
7:30p.m.underdjrectionof E.
C. Oslxrn.
Solists- will be Mrs. Marg
1-Hi Mrs Sylviai Wr4il CflfIl(4 Ken Hull Jim Rabun acid
Bill Grafnkuw.
Children's choirs will sing
under direction of Mrs Vondille
Rabun and Mrs. Marge IlolL,

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will be followed by a Christmas
'kveral special services and
worship program to be
events are scheduled by Holy
presented by the Sy SChoni
Cross Episcopal Church of the
children. All menibm of the
Christmas season. The Ccn
community are Invited to these
firmation Class will be a (oreclal holiday celebrations.
m.illy admitted to Holy Cornniunion Sunday at the 10 a.m.
Temple Shalom
service.
The six th and seventh grades
At the recent meeting of the
of Sunday School will be
Temple Shalom Congregation,
caroling Saturdaya(6:30p.rn.
Deltona, officers were ejected
leaving frOIII the Parish IIUSC
to serve for 1974.
There Will be a Choir Carol
They Include Maxwell Zager
Cufl(ett at 11 [),IlI., Christmas
pr esident; Na than Goldberger,
Eve followed by midnight
v1c'ejwesic'ent Harry Saltar,
choral Eucharist.
treasurer; Mrs. SylVia Stone,
There will be a 11) a.iu.
correswnding secretary. Mrs.
Eucharist senrice on
Anna
Kauip,
recording
'Ysecretary; and Mrs. Frltzle
Goldberger, financial
Christ United
secretary.
Methodist
One Year Tnist.", elected,
were:
William Castcn, Irving
There will be a feflowhip
and Dr. Samuel
Isenberg
supper and exchange of gifts
Goldstein.
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Sunday at
Installation will be held at a
United MCUMILSt Church.
dinner
meeting In the Langford
A Christmas Eve Communion
hotel
In
Winter Park, Jan. at
Service will begin Monday at
pIn. 11 in need of transportation 6 pni*
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Services will be held at
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Christmas Day Matins will be
Tuesday at 10 a.rn, New Year's
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church study. But American priests display high responal.
tAlly about sticking to their vows of celibacy, the author
says.
The Rev. Eugene C. Kennedy, a priest -psychologist of
Chicago's Loynla University, says that, while some priests
share the sexual Immaturitles common to American men,
"there is not a great deal of breaking celibacy or abusing It
among priests."
His comments, and some concern registered In the church,
cam in reaction to a receft article in Newsweek magzzlm
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DR. JAMES HOLLIMAN

Charles W. Ilardwlcke, Sanford; Mrs. Leroy A. Sinims,
Dr. James D. Holllntan, 73, of Huntsville, Ala.; son, Dr.
305 Fairway Rd., Sanford, died James D. lIolliman Jr., HuntThursday night at Seminole
svilIe; nine grandchildren; four
Memorial hospital. He was a
sisters, Mrs. Lillie H. Taylor,
native of Vernon, Ala., and
Winter Garden; Mrs. Mac
received his education at Miller and Dr. Jennie hiolliman,
University of Alabama and Durham, N.C.; Mrs. Alpha
University of Tennessee Jernigan, Whatley, Ala.; five
Medical School. He practiced brothers, Olus Holliman,
medicine more than 25 years In Mobile,
Ala.;
Murray
Huntsville, Ala., and upon his hiolliman, Birmingham, Ala.;
retirement because of health Roy hlolliman, Tuscaloosa,
reasons, moved to Sebring in Ala.; Ralph Holltman, New
1951 and to Sanford one month Orleans, La.; and Herbert
ago.
Ilolliman, Monroe, 1.11.
Survivors Include his wile,
Gramkow Funeral llotiw in
Mrs. Josephine Holliman, charge.

The Women's Guild of Our
lady of the Lakes Catholic
Church, Deltona. will hold iLregular meeting on Jan. 3 at
12:30 p.m. In the Church Social
Hall. All members are urged to
be present. A penny social wth
take place 2 p.m. followed by
refreshments. Guests are in.
vited.
(i Jan. 8, the Guild will have
a card party at 1 p.m. with Mrs.
Pat Lynch as chairman. Prizes
will be awarded and refresh.
melds served.

Sanford: daughters, Mrs.

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C) Holliman. 73. of 305 Fairway
Pd. Sanford who died Thur

First Pesbyterlan Church of
Sanfcidwtll hold aChrijtis
Eve service consisting of
rarok, rnviles ad
at 1:30 p.m.
The Senior highs will go
caroling Sunda) nigl.

Laciles uresses

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cuiiiplete with live animals,7-10
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Andre crouch and The
First Christian
mer's annual ChristCommunity United and Bill Pixler.
Holy Cross
Our Lady
Disciples will he preseotd In
Special music by the church
nias Dinner for all members
Qwistm&amp;s artivities at First
concert at Winter Park High
choir, the preschool and
Methodist
Episcopal
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LOSES CONTROL ON WET ROAD
Shop Sterchi's Sanford
tersection estimate con
struction cost at more than $2
JOHN PITTS, 29, of 805 W. First St, was
Patrol said the cab was totaled, and charged
million for a 80,000 square foot
uninjured after losing control of his cab and
Pitts with failure to use due care in control of
department
store, 30,000 square
sliding into a drainage ditch on S.R. 46 Thurhis vehicle.
foot food store, 10,000 square
Now thru Dec 24
sday afternoon. J. A. Crews of Florida highway
(Herald Photo by Cindy Flanders)
1(01 drug !tflrC ;ind 15,I
square feet in miscellaneous
hops.
"lf everything sails smoothly
Death Of
construction will start In late
summer or early fall 1974,"
.Johnson said Thursday night.
Seaboard plans to develop the
Property with co-owner Inter
Urban Properties Inc. of Winter
By CHRIS NELSON
careful aim and shot Richard
lief fernan:
this
is a charges, saying there was Park. Officials of the corIIt'rald Staff Writer
Wirz, Would a reasonable deliberate smokescreen ... a red enough evidence suggesting the porations were not available
person ever point a gun at herring. If David Lee Griffin gun had been aimed to allow the today for comment on the Z-P
"Not guilty," intoned the jury anybody' That action is had not shot Richard Win, the trial to continue.)
action.
foreman just after lunch negligent, criminally negligent. Infection would never have
Waddell to the Jury Thur.
Thursday, and David Lee
taken place, and Virz would not silar: it is essential or the state
Ackert: No, No ... Griffin had
Also halted or delayed by the
Griffin, accused of man. been cleaning the gun. It
have died.
to prove that Richard Win (lied Z-P decision is a $6 million, 2()
slaughter in the death of his slipped down Into the chair
because David Lee Griffin shot unit condominium project
best friend,formerCasselberry underneath him, and when he
planned for 15 acres on the
Finally, at 11:20 a.m. hiiii on Oct. 16.
City Councilman Richard Win, leaned forward to get up, he
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EXCLUDING FAIR TRADE, APPLIANCE, TV AND STEREO
weeks after being shot in gun ((red,
instructions from Seminole WI)') did not vote, kissed Griffin development proposed by
Griffin's Casselberry home Oct.
Griffin did not even know he Circuit Judge Tom Waddell.
Seminole Real Estate and
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Sanfora
16, the day before the friends had shot Win, he thought he
Griffin, standing, shaking, in Investment Inc. Is still in the
Waddell: criminal negligence
were to leave on a Colorado fired into the ceiling, Ackert is an act likely to harm or kill the public defender's office: planning stages. The 7.-P board
Convenient Credit Terms
hunting trip with Arthur said.
which would not be carried out "11€' WIS IIIV best friend ... l Sept. 20 approved the "general
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Ranier.
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dued, told a friend over the "Dave, you shot rue, you shot removed, Waddell denied a without thinking about it, I will but site development Plans
phone minutes after the five- rue," before staggering out the defense motion to dismiss for the rest of my life."
have not been submitted to the
man, one-woman jury found front door.
him Free of any blame in the
Not even Ranier thought Win
accidental shooting of Win with was shot until tie got outside
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a .25 caliber automatic pistol. and saw the blood, replied
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loved ones and friends. In a practical sense the qisUcm is
what would be most liked, apçec1atcd, or needed. We want
to give something that Is suited to the person's tastes and
appropriate In price. Christmas is a time we enjey giving. "It
Is more blessed to give than to receive."
But how do we receive gifts? The gift Itself Is Important.
It should be treasured for Its own lake. It is given us to be
enjoyed to the fullest.
flis also a message of love froin the giver. We then must
look beyond the gift to the giver. Our gratitude
not only the meaning of the gift, but the worth of the giver.
SoltIs with God's gift toustn His Son . We celebrate the
giving of His gift each Oalstznas. We treasure the gift of
Christ In our lives and In our world. But we must look beyond
what we have In Christ to God the giver. Our gratitude must
acknowledge His worth and His claim on our lives each day
of the year.

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Th e administration is weighing now the imposition of gasoline rationing at the pump, a step
President Nixon has tried to avoid
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Th at was the experience of World War II.
Campaigns to control consumption by persuasion finally gave way to rationing, the A
coupon. a blak market and, at times, bitterly
resented bans on pleasu re driving.
Some of e stepsor
taken ,
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decades ago sound familiar today: reduced
speed limits, Sunday gas-station closings,
lowered household thermostats.
But, to the motorist of 1973. there's nothing

sake.

familiar about the price of gasoline, which averaged approximately 20 cents a gallon, and rose
less th n nne pr ccnt during the war

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families, shopping centers and
apartment complexes within our
area have not contributed and in
tact, aunt seem to care whether or
rot they have fire protection,
Maybe they don't know who
provides fire protection for th!ti'
Individual
properties
or
automatically assume it will be
provided, which is not always the
Ca-se.
Do the residents of Plantation
Apartments, Stratford Square, San

Seminole County officials have
recentlytakenstepstofrnprove fire
ProtcCuon w-iuirn we iourny uu'ougn
the appointment of Gary Kaiser as
Chief of Fire Protection of Seminole
County and the passing of new
regithitions regarding lire safety.
This attempt to upgrade fire
protection in Seminole County is
commendable but their actions are
counterbalanced by public apathy
toward volunteer fire departments.

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the facts concerning fire protection
volunteer lire departments rathr

realize that provisions for fire
Protection have not been made for
them" Do the tenants of Stores in
Butler Plaza know that fire
protection has not been contracted
for them"
I find ri humor in the published
article about the loss of a fire truck
valued in the thousands of rollars
while fighting the recent woods and
muck lire. From personal

apathy. Volunteer fire
associations must rely on voluntary
memberships for their working
funds and although Florida laws
sute that volunteer fire departments have no legal obligation to
respond to fire calls within their
area from non-members, individual
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Lny ,nd,.duai 'r firm reSponsibiC f or such rCpru(tion All
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gas gunling autos, cuntrol.s impiist'd by e'nvironine'nlalists
and bumbling bureaucrat s.
I{t'cent urvc'v.; indicate almost a third of the twat used in
industrial proccsse is wasted. That translates into the
equivalent of 5.6 million barrels of petroleum a day. 1''venting that waste, which is possible with existing technology would cover predicted petroleum shortages for the
last hail of 1974 and all of 1975, Installation costs would lx'
more than met by lower fuel bills- Major savings would be
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of the de%ic&amp;s rtquired for additional waste pre i ntion
could b produced and installed rattttr quickly.
Cement hInt nnw betng tn!roduced in West Europe can
cut operating fuel requirements almost a third.
Engineers at the Ilooguvens hjmuitfrn .steet plant in the
Netherlands reduced r"ehonsumpi:on 25 per cent and
creased production 12 per cpn
ailing a computercontrollid program ti-i rnanie thi liii I ul'tw to furnaces
Experts in metal pint
ing have i"'tiiti.it"l that if cur
renity-known et-ortomically-justihabk tectwnlog were lu
be applied fully to furnace design. heat soaking pit designs
and thermal management of processes. the over-all fuel re
quiremi nt-1 of steel mikin could be cut as r'ut li as 20 per
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FLEET Reserve 147 Auxiliary took Christmas
hospital committee; and Mrs. Catheryn
gifts to the patienLs at Sanford Nursing Home

Easterling, RN, seated, Mrs. Carolyn Manley,

M) I kiic Build! (I, Mis Mar ge Miller,
auxiliary president; Mrs. Pat Loll, auxiliary

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HAPPINESS is a visit from Santa Claus at Hopper Elementary School

Kindergarten class, From left, Eddie Korgai Cindy Hogan, Kaylia
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Marion Fortson
Margaret G. Waters
harold Wiuttern
Patricia E. Walls, Altamunte

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Ina E. Benedict, DeBary
Guy Odom, Goeneva
lAlis I. Scott, Geneva
Arm Ledlow, Geneva
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I.E. "Tommy" Thomas says may have been violated II reg"ii inappropriate forms have istrations to Thomas' dealbeen used" by his Panama City ership "are Issued to fictitious
auto dealership, it hasn't people or people who do not own ,
caused any harm and yielded the car."
no personal profit.
The St. Petersburg Time!, .
Thomas Issued a statement said the cars apparently wer,
through his attorney's office sold by Thomas to Alabanit F
Thnrstkiy that his auditors and dealers -who in turn sold thc:
lawyers investigate possible to Alabama residents. Soot'.
false auto registratons by the time later in 1972, the cars at.s
dealership.
were registered in Florida, tht 14
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began an investigation 10 days
The Times said it found 42
ago of 49 title certificates for such registration certificates
cars which may have been is- with identical serial numbers
sued for cars als
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and Alabama, all registered as
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The Public Service
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overloaded whil e neglecting other cities, PSC commissioner Paula Hawkins says.
Mrs. Hawkins prepared her dissent Thursday to a PSC
order to be issued next week giving five carriers all
requested routes ,
The Tampa area-Tallahassee and OrlandoTallahassee routes "cannot even begin to support four
new carriers in addition to existing service," she said.
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of service to cities such as Daytona Beach, Palm Beach
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clubhouse, 381 0rani,'e Lane I *'inc Casselberry.

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DECEMBER 20, 1973
Ai)Ml&amp;SJ0NS
Sanford:
George A. Wyche
Marshall Smith
ther Medlin
Anthony Monigomen'
Ella hi Monton:ery
Rics.rdo L. Perez
Bonnie Stottleniyer
Corina K. Richardson
Calvin Bryant
John Williams, Altamonte'
Springs
George L. McWilliams,
DeBary
James F. Cab'. DcL.and

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FHP Probes Auto Titles

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the s me general area.
In all, the combine's high bids
totaled nearly $700 million.
Joningwitti F?xxon and Mobile
on bids were Champ li n Oil Co.
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John 1. IA)ftin Jr. of Houston
an Exxo; vice president said:
were some pretty high
bith behInd us. But I think it
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DADE CITY, Fla. (AP) — A ('irr"it judge has sentenced
St. Petersburg Times reporter Lucy Ware Morgan to a
second jail term for re-fusing to name confidential news
sources.
Circuit Judge Robert L. Williams Thursday sentenced
Mrs. Morgan to 90 days in jail alter finding her in contempt of cour t for refusing on Nov. 19 to identify sources
to a Pasco county grand jury.

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The previous high bid for one
offshore tract was $108 million.

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It's just a matter of time
before Florida's environmental protection agencies will
be consolidated, State Sen. Robert Gra ha m says.
"Whether it happens in 1974 or not, I think it's
inevitable," the Miami Democrat said Thursday.
Graham's comments came after a citizen study panel
rtcomiiiended the consolidation to Gov. Reubin Askew
and House Speaker Terrell Se.ssums,
The Environmental Land Management Study Corn.
nuttee also recommended in its 129-page
report that
the legislat ure pass a bill requiring all cities and counties
have a comprehe nsive land plan drawn up within three
sears.

high bids totaled $1491 hil- nificant productions.
lion on 89 of the 147 tracts in a
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House.
The land was sold by Hardy Ma theson, a Dade County
metro commissioner.

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day the whopping offers made 'I'liursday on tile seabottotms section of tile Gulf of Mexico's fered. 58 drew no bids.
b oil companies eager For scattered 20 to 80 miles off
tontinenLil sl'eIf never before
ihe 'iighestsinglt bid was by
drilling spare in the coastal short' to see if they meet spedopened to offshore drilling,
a combine headed by Exxon
sh.allows off the shores of Flori. fications. Decisions may not
Oilmen estimated it would and Mobil Oil Corp., a record
da, Alabama and Mississippi, come until after (hristmas
take
three stars to achieve sig $211 997,600 for one tract O
nuits south of Fort Walton
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C.G. "Bebe" Rebozo
and Robert hi. Abplanalp have paid $1.fl million for a oneue coconut plantation en Kt'y flisuaync.

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the mphats in much of in(lu)Ir) lidS been on incrvas.i d
production, not on fuel e'flicieric'y.
share iii the new
devices could have been developed years ago were it not
for the tact (hat 98 per cent of the federal energy research
funds have been devoted to fuel development, power generat iOfl power transmission and s.uppls ui u n
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seriously.
A twister destroyed 17 trailers at th e Gateway Trailer
Es ta tes, Two were blown into a nearby lake. Thirty others
were damagd, police said.
The funnel cloud tore Into the trailer park before hop.
scotching its way north, damaging homes south of Miami
in its path.
It was un certain wheth er more than one twister was responsible for damage at several other sites, including the
farmers market where "tractor trailers were tossed
about like tinker toys," according to Wade Meredith ,
market manager.

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Further, in certain cases, the reject heat From large thenmal processing plants such as cement kilns would be more
than sellicient to heat nearby small low n-, The technology
and equipment are readily available,
Warm exhaust air could be used in some industrial plants
to preheat incoming cold fresh air arid ( onservi' 20 to 60 per
cent of the fuel required.
G. Decker of 1)0w Chemical Compai)y has rt'puited that
by changing from water to c special fluid, as a heat
transfer medium, approimateIy 50 per cent of the fuel con
sumption in one process steam operation could be saved,
By replacing direct heating of polymeric resin coatings
a method of curing, sui curing hr itit ra violet raili at S"u
'liI'' Jnaiiui aturcis
t* in abk to reduce (hi total fuel
re (iuirt ments for one resin curing operation from 12 million
BIt to 300 tO lilt
Alcoa Corporation ex e t believe a new alread) di yel
aped snelteng process could cut electricity use 30 per cent
in the aluminum industry, which uses about 4 per cent of
the nation's electricity.
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lions during the Vietnam Defense Communications
War. Security no longer Agency, hopes the new "TnTac system now under'
14.1restricts us irom telling development will do the job
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about the two Autodin, writBut our sources say a combatten- message communicaworthy strategic s~,stern
IjOS systems, which the Pen- won't 6e ready until 1985 at 9'
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tagon established in Viet- the earliest, perhaps not even
nam.
until 1990
Ma ii' hilt'. (;uId. in a
Each Autodun required
total air conditioning, a dust- strong defense of Pentagon
tight building and protection communications, told us
Autodin
users
are
from both the power surges
"deliriously happy" with it.
that burn out circuits and the
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Talk of its failings, he said,
power lapses that give its "Is absolutely not true
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computers amnesia. These Progress during the past
Autodin systems simply three years, he insisted, has
weren't designed for %,jet- been outstanding
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the need for
more volunteer firemen, especially
those able to serve during the day.
The time for financial and volunteer
support is NOW.
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This fascination with instead of months.
delicate equipment also Foul'
Lieutenant General Gordon
ed up our secret cOmmuflica- Gould, the dogged chief of the

mance.
Approximately half of the heat generated by combustion
in industrial plants escapes In the flue gas exhausted from
the furnace. ButSani Dairy of Johnston. pa has inçtalleda
recovery system that warms their 13,600 .square foot
Ii. ....tI('dl ut'Vt'iOpt'(l irom inc flue gasseso1( he
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ing. Our sources say the next
What's needed, say our
satellites may also be sciensources, is a simpler system
hue monstrosities which, Out that can be transported by
of sheer complexity, could plane or truck and can be ineasily go on the blink,
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concerned enough for their safety to
bold fire protection membership,
much a part of the volunteer
fire association dilemma as the
financial situation is the lack of
volunteers to serve on the governing
board which directs the business
affairs of the organization. Without
such officers, the organization
cannot continue to function.
If there are any public spirited
citizens who would be willing to
serve on the Seniinole-Goldenrod
Volunteer Fire Association board,
they are urged to call.
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Careful management of large refrigeration planLs has
shown to conserve as much as 12 per cent of the
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danger is obvious. Trucks
movingfster than other tra ffic
would spend more time in the
opposing lane and increase the
possibilities
of
head-on
collisions.
On multilane roads.
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TALLAHASSEE, Ha, (AP) federal officials were expecting
A shortage pysehology al. a 30 per cent shortage of gasoready has cut into Florida's line,
tourist trade, a panel of bu,si"The question Is whether
nessmen and state officials scramble rationing
federal
Says.
rationing system will be betA tourism subcommittee re- ter," he said.
port to the Fuel Allocation and
A spot check of major tourist
Conservation Council said Its attractions found attendance at
Findings after a two-week study some off slightly from last
were based on "very raw data" and others down 40 per cent, the
but showed tourists were stay- tourism subcommittee said,
rtt home for fear they could not
"All attribute decreased atttrl gasoline en route.
tendance to uncertainty over
But the report predicted ''at fuel availability," the report
hast 20 per cent of anticipated said.
Florida
employment
It air-ti listed registration at
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tourism, income and tax Florida welcome stations down
revenue will be lost In the first 24 per cent Dec. 6-12 compared
quarter of 1974 as a result of to a similar period a year ago.
fuel shortages already an- Occupancy at hotels and motel.s
nounc'ed.''
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ranged Ira 1raL.I I
Gov. Reubin Askew farmed per cent
the council to advise hint on the
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:tciit of the encrg sliurLige le;itirtg
problems and possible reme- mended mainly voluntary steps
dies,
such as improved Insulation in
The tourism subcommittee homes and possible busing of
headed by Donald F. Eck cf ro'r.tv emplayes to work.
Silver Springs, said, "Sonic
Further studies were ordered
think tank' studies of tourism with the council to examine
Nave indicated that a 21; per more recommendations before
cent cut in available gasoline the special legislative session.
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30 per cent,
'Atk,re are no statistically
reliable answers to the question
presently available," he added,
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Howell Ferguson, an aide to
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A cold snap was expected today on the heels of stormy
weather and tornado winds that ripped th rough a Florida
City farmers market and trailer park Th ursday.
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went out to cannibalize one
for parts and to ship out the
aloft a family of slur . i o cnn a .
primitive, communications
This operation cost far
satellites. These provided the more, say our sources, than
military with an alternate the equipment is worth.
channel for vital messages.
"We'd have done better to
'Internal ('lock'
blow them up." one Pentagon
Built into the satellite cost expert told my associate
s ystem was an "int2rnal Ls Whitten.
clock.- which was set to
here are other snarls that
silence the signals after more have developed in our seeret
sophisticated satellites communications
would be ready to ri'place
- The foundations of one
[tic old models The purpose Autodin began to shake. re01 the' silencing mechanism poriedl', caused by soft soil
-as to prevent excessiv e htsetsn) trejnorsthrewo1f
-space stilic.
Ihe merno.), rum causing.
The new s,atellites. with as one report put it, "equiptheir intricate workings ment failures
were scientific wonders The
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were blasted with pride and voice system from France to
precision. into space. The a NATO neighbor cost a cool
only trouble was that the%1 $1 million. When the French
didn't work right.
offered to buv some of the
One staggered in space like equipmetit left behind, our
a holida) drunk while the sources heard an American
Pentagon signalmen Iran- officer was so infuriated over
tically tried to fix fteiranten. the miserly French bi d that
nae on it. Another lost its he beat the equipment to
transponder signal, which pieces with lire ax.
is little like a blind man los- Another Autodin worked
ing his seeing-eve dog.
perfectly, but the foreign carDesperately, the Pentagon penters and workmen
hotshots aimed their radio couldn'
t get the door to its
back on the old Model building sealed against
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llites, which
A few &amp;Wks ot in. causing
has been fancy hot which at costly repairs and delays
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worked Unhappily. the
"internal'Simulator' Flop
also worked
and began cutting o ff the sig- The Defense Cornnals The silencing mechan- munications Agency couldn't
ism which 1iuld hae
get a computerized 'simula
controlled from the ground. tor" out of Congrev;. Sn in deautometically caused tile fiance of Congress. the agentc., to go mule.
cv went ahead and built the
Heady New System
"simulator' anyway. UnionHumiliated, the Pentagon tunately,it doesn't do the job.
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Last February. we broke quire. Although S5 million
through the tight security was spent on the delicate
and exposed some of the cost- workings, failures sometimes
ly communications goofs. blocked important CIA
These failings contributed to messages and the frustrated
such disasters as the sinking spies :re compelled to use 4
of the spy ship Liberty y e norisec
Israelis in 1967 and the capShipped Back
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When
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Vietnam. 111
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away no legitimate secrets Tney were both too comphA

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WASHINGTON -Tht nams rugged chmate and
government has wasted combat conditions,
millions on sophisticated Result: It took the Defense
communications equipment Department nine months to
that has (ailed and the set them up and to get them
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be the same for all vehjcles,not
just in the Interests of fairness
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Library o Congress concludes th at the rationing
system' used then, for all its flaws, achieved its
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goals.
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ardent
partisans O
voluntary means agreed they failed , the study
reports.
Nixon, in saying last month that he oreferred
voluntary means, commented that, without the
gal
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But u vilian gasoline use ent don by almost
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that credibilit and relative simplicity are two
keys to a successful system.

There was the black market, although it was
said to have diverted only about five per cent of
rationed g;ksoline.
The go vernment issued rationing coupons for
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Legal Nàice

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Run east along Brumley Road to th cc'lerline of T;ilby Branch rollow S
easterly to forest
o io
ItI1 PMk.
South .DIIIft Plate:
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iaxe MillS Noad: Run south olong
Railroad to the east line of Section Lake Avenue; Run southerly on
Casselberry,
School,
ON MOTION DY COMMISSIONER
MIddle
4nd
west
on
SR.
119
to
junction
c
Florida
Street to LaKe Mary Road; I un
LakeMillsRoadtoCurryv,lieqoad.19, Tonshtp 215, Range 29E. Forest Lkt Avenue to Forest Lake
DRUMMO,40. SECONDED BY northonLaeMaryRotoC itty
Florida.
SR 419 md SR. 13-4; Run west on
PRECINCT NO. 32
Run south along CurryvlIte Road to
Thr-ncccontinuenortheasti-Iy along Drive; Run west on Fort Lake
COMMISSIONER WILLIAMS. THE Club Road; Run east on Coon try
P lJlto(t S 1797, Follow U S I?
fteqin 1t the intersection of
PRECINCT NO. 39
a point four hundred (100') let't more
the centerline of Triiby Branch Drive to Eden Park Avenue; Follow
Begin at me Intersection of U S
FOLIOWtNG RESOLUTION WAS Club Road to Country Club Ott ye.
92 ou?hcrly to paint of teginflitit)
Fantou' Lane nod Country Club
or leis southeal' ot the intersection
Railroad In Section 20, Township Eden Park Avenue South to SCL
UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTED AT ContlnuenortheastonCoontryC lub
and the Orange Seminole
leA);
east
Il
9?
Polling
Road
Run
on
Place
(S
P.
Portable
t
*l?tt Curryville Road and Lake Mills
7)5. Range 79E. to a point on the Rallr,aci (Trilby Branch); Follow
THE REGULAR MEETING OP Drive to 30th Strt Continue,
Courty line; Go northeasterly on
%jth5t corner of SR. 431 and U.S
Country Club Road to Country Club
alt
Road; Pun west, Southwesterly,
Centerline of Eden Park Avenvu; SCL Railroad southwesterly to
THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM
U.S. 179210 the interseCtion of SR.
Road; ContInue northeast on
on 70th Street to point of beginnlng
southandsoutheasterly along an arc
Thence run north along the cen Orange Scrninole County linc; West 17-97. Seminole County, Florida.
MISSIONERS OF SEMINOLE
136; Run southeast along SR. 136 to
Country Club Poad to Lake Mary
PRECINCT NO. 23,
Polling Place: Becaute the B04lid
to a point on Ft. Christmas Road
terline of Eden Park Avenue to the then north r. county line to point of
COUNTY. FLORIDA. ON THE 4th of County Commitsion,rs of
the intersection of Floral Boulevard
Road; Run south on Lake Mary
Begin at Intersection of SR. 434
approximately three thousand four
north line ci Section 70, Township beginning.
DAY OF DECEMBER, A,D.. 1C73. Siminole Cotsty ha determirled
Roadto 75th Street; Run east on 25th
(Oxford Road); Follow Floral
and S 17? IMaitland Avenue); Run
hundred (3.100') feet northweSt of
215, Range 29E; Thence continue
Polling Place: Florida Power
Boulevard (O.fOrd Road) southerly
Street to the old SCL Railroad right
east on S P. 436 to lntersullcn with
that no •ccmmodatIons presently
the Seminole County line; Run west
north alorg the centerline of Eden [rnpioies' Lount:e, Bear Lake,
WHEREAS, Florida Statutes exist within thiS Precinct adequ ite
cf wa. Port So"th on the old 5(1
to the Oranse em:r'e'c County line,
Seaboard Coast Lint' Railroad main
along the Seminole County lineto the
Park Avenue In Section 17 Township 5cnsnole County, Florida.
PrOvideS for changes in election br the c*pedillous and CIficiml
line trick; Follow South along
Railroad till It merges With the SCL
Run along the Orange Seminole
point of beginning
s, ange 79E approximately 2600 PRECINCT PlO. U
dl$trict and polling places during houiing and handling of 'oting arid
County linetothepointofbeginnlng,
SCLRR
Railroad;
Continueon5CL
Railroad
main
llnø
in
track
to
Polling Place: Community House,
beet to a point on the north line of Lnt
Begin at the intcrseclion Of U.S. tersecf ion with Spring Lake Road;
Odd numbered yert, bnd
to the Intersection with an
PollIng Place: SI. Johns. Villa'e
voting paraphernotia, the Board r as
Chulvota, Florida
32, MCNeII'sQr6nçje Villa, Plat Book 17-97
and
SR.
436;
Pun Run westerly on Spring Lake Road
WHEREAS, increasing populatton by separate reSolution, al so
Craft
Shop, 250 OxIord Road, Ferimaginary
linC
representing
the
PRECINCT P40. 7
2. Page 99. as recorded In the Public southeasterly on SR. 4)6 to inhas necessItated changes in the recorded on this date. pursuant
Park, Flotidi,
Sanford Grant Line; Run nOrthwest
intersection with S 127 (Mail land
to
Begin at the junction of the St.
Records of Seminole County; Icr-section with Rd Bug lake Road
location of polling places within Florida Statutes Sclion lOu 11,
PRECINCT NO 40
on the Sanford Grant Line to tIn
Johns River and the E.onlockhatThence run east approximately 70 and Winter Park Drive: Run nor- Avenue), RunnortrionS 131 topoint
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precIncts and *tteration of precincts designated the following site Oit5ld
fleginatanointonlhetouthlineof
, beginning at SR 436
IntersectIon with Country Club
cnee Creek at the eastern County
feet to the northwest corner of Lot 7, thefly on Winter Park Drive tO itt
and precinct boundaries, and
Polling Place: Seventh day AdSection 3-i, Thwnship 7)5. Range
Road. Run north on Country Club
Precin&amp;t No. 1 as a temporary
line; Run west and South alng the
Forest Lake Heights, PIat Book 9. tersectlonof Queens Mirror Circle;
WHEREAS, in compliance with polling Place for Precinct No 1
ventist Church, Altamonfe Springs,
Road to Rantoul Lane; Continue
3CC, said point being appro.lrnately
Econlockhatchee Creek to the
Page U, Public Records of Seminole Follow Queens Mirror Circle northFlorida Sttut, the Board of Portable, Sanford Middle SchoDI,
Florida
north
on
Rantoul
Lar.e
to
point
1320
feet from the southeast corner
of
Seminole County line; Run east on
Coon! y; Thence run north ap
westerly to South Tripleft Lakq
County Commissioners of Seminole Sanford. Florida.
Beginning
of Section 34, Township 215, Range
the Seminole County line to the SI.
proxImately 23 feet to the centerline
rive, Follow South Tnlptrtt Lake PRECINCT NO. 28
County Ms bY resolution on the 4th PRECINCT NO 2
XE; Said point also descrkled as the
Polling Place; Portable adjacent
Johns River. Run north on the SI.
of Forest Lake Drive West; Thence Drive northwesterly and westerly to
fleoin at th (unction of U.S. 17.92
day of December. A 0.. described
tO south Side of Mayfair Country
centerline of Eastbrook Boulevard.
Begin Count,' line and InterstatitI
Johns River to the point of beginrun east along the centerline 0, Inipletl Lake Drive; Fllo* Triplctt and S P. 127. Follow SR. 177
and set forth the boundaries md at Lava Monroe; Run South on i.i to
Thence run northerly along the
Club, Seminole County, Florida.
fling; Excluding, however, that area
Forest Lake Drive West ap- Lake Drive northerly to Intersection westerly to 5(1 Railroad; Follow
limits of each precinct and th
PRECINCT
NO.
33
centerline
of Eastbrook Boulevard
south Section line Section 21 30 S
described In Precinct 7-A.
proximately 610 feet to the can- of Oakwood Drive as though Oak
Sd Railroad northeasterly staying
polling places of each precinct, and ?QE. Port west on South line Sectic
Begin at a point on the centerline
to the centerline of Howell Branch
Polling Place: Community HouSe,
terlinse of Forest Lake Drive; *ood Drive were extended east; on Ihe western track) to Country
WHEREAS, the Board of County 71 20S flE to southeast corniir
Road: Thence run easterly along the
of Slate Road 177, in Section 79,
Chuluota. Florida
Thence run northerly along thu Follow Oakwoocl Drive west to in
Club Road; Ron north on Country
CumrnIssioner of Seminole County Section fl20529E; Run west in
Township 705, Range 30; Said point
centerline of Howell Branch Road
PRECINCT MO. I
centerline of Forest Lake Drive tersection with Sunset Drive; Run Club Road to the Sanford Grant
his determined that no mc- South tine of Section 73 ?OSflE
a point on the east line of Section 3-1,
Begin at a point on the southwest
approximately 1910 feet to the north and west on Sunset Drive to Line, Run southeasterly on Sanford being the center point of the in
commoditlont presently eslt
tersectionof State Read 171 and the
Township 215. Range )OE. Said
southeast
to
corner
Sec:tcorner of Section 7* Township 215,
centerlineof State Road 436; Thence intersection of U S. I? 91; Run Grant Line to U S. 17 97, Run south
within precincts 1, 27. 77, 17, 43. and son
ACL RaIlroad; Thence run South
point also described as the cen
27 70579E;
Run
we St
Range XE; Thence run elit along
run easterly along lhe centerline of SctuthWeSttrty on U S 17 V to point westerly on U S 17 97 to pont of
47, adequate for the expeditious 4M
westerly along the centerline of
terline of Dike Road; Thence run
on south line of SectiOn 22 705 flE to
the souttitine of Section 2*. 71S.
State Road 436 to the east line of of beginning
IXQiflriiflQ
efficient housing and handling of
Little Wekiva River; Run ni31'State Road i27. approximately 3350
north along the centerline of Dike
Range 30E to thesoutheast coiner of
Section 17, Township 7)5. Range
Polling Place: Lake Mary Fire
Polling
Place: Casselberry
p
voting and otIng paraphernalia
ffi*wfjttrly on ttie Little Weki ye
Road to the northeast corner of
SictIon 71, TownsI'.ip 21S, Range
79E; Thtnce continue easterly along Women's Club, Ca.%eiberry, Florida House, SE COtflPt Wilbur Avenue beet to a point on the centerline of
witt'i said predncts
River to the Wekiva River a rid
Section 31. Township 715, Rnnge
LOflUWOOd Pulls Road; Thence run
XE; Tpsencecontlnue east along the
lhecenterlineol SR 436 in Section Id, PRECINCT NO. 1$
and Firf Street, Lake Mary,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT
west
along
C.snty line; Follow County IIhe
Thence continue northerly
the
XE;
centerline
north line of Section 34. TownshIp
,
Township 7)5, Range 29E to lhe
Ogin at the intersectIon of San- Florida
RESOLVED by the Board of County
north to the St. Johns Rivtr, Folk1W
Longwood Hills Road to the wett line
along the centerline of DIM Rood in
215. Range XE to a point; Said
centerline of SR 43); Thence run fd-Ovlt'du Road (SR. 119) and PRECINCT NO. 77
Commitslon,rs of Seminole Cour.ty.
Cunty l!ne southeasterly on the!it
Of Section 79. Township 305, Range
Section 78. Townihip 215, Range
point, being approximately 7lJSfeet
south along the centerline of SR 43) Seabct,rdCoast Line Railroad fLake
Pr-ri ,t thi' Volusia Serninoic
FIOrii. ?t fr -'-'cnc 1. . ;7
•iOhns Rver to ttin nont f Pe
)OF
Thenci' COntlflu westerly
)1. ti.j a pont, Said poor teng
ti-cm then th%rst -'rr.cr of rrt-on
t inn -.!T: tn'
'co It, Cr rr; PrrVit - Pu,
(.
.
-.
St-:
Or',
t .js
Pi-r
rt-'-,itc t
2?. 4 1
.?. '.c iw.'. 1, Tt.Ti
t0n tic cntcriinc ot Lcnu',00d
fl n3
approtmately 115 left ncrth of thc
J.i, Towrhp 2)5, Range )01. Said
Township 2)5. Panjo 211. lhence on the railroad to 75th Piac. Run Osterri LiriSje ISP ilS); Folio-vs
porarb polllrg plates be cksgn.ated,
Polling Place: WiI
HilIt Road In Section 30. Township
Princess Oate
centerline of
Sthos
point also descrlbeø as the cenrun southerly along th. centerline of east on 25th Place to Mellonvllle S.l 115 we-st to the northwest corner
said polling places being outsitie
Paota. Florida
Boulevard; Thence continue nor
1cr-line of How-ott Branch Road;
SR I)) in Section 21, Township 71S, Avenue; Run north on Meilonville Of Section 37)95 31E, Run South on 705 Range 31IE to a point on the west
their respectIve precincts, but
PRECINCT NO, 3
tt.erly along the centerline of Dike
Thence run easterly along the
Range 79E to a point, said point Avenue to 75th 5t'eet (S P 16). Run wIlt line- .31 Section 37-1953W to Iineof said Section. Thenceconlinue
contlgvou thereto;
Begin on County tine at the Otes
Southerly along the centerline of
Road in Section V. Tow-nthip 715,
centerline Of P1Q-*eIt Branch Rout to
being approxImately 715 feet south eajt an 75th 5?rp. S R• 16) to the O.eeva Av''ee ti Q 46) - Run veSt
PRECINCT NO. I
Bridge and the St. Johns Rtve1';
Range XE to the east line of Section
a point on the east line of Section 3.4, of the centerline of Hillvlew Drive; Sanford city L;mits; Run south on Gc-neva Avenue to Mt'ltonville Longwood Hills Road in Section 75,
Temporary Polling Plact: PorFollow the St. Johns Rivimr
Township 70s. Range 2'eE to a point
77, Township 215. Range XE;
Township 215, range XE; Said point
Thence run east to the east lsn 01 along the Sanford City Limits to an Avenue; Run north on MeIIonvlle
table, Sanford Middle School.
on the touth line of Sectirwi 7$,
(County line) southeasterly to Ste te
Thence continue east along ttie
also described as the centerline of
Section 2). Township 21$. Range imaginary tIne parallel to the East
Avenue to the South shore of Lake
Sanford, Florida
Road 46 HIghway Bridge and the 5it.
Township 20$. Range 79E; Said
centerline of Dike Road in Section
Dike Road; Thence run north along
?9E; Thence continue east in Section WeSt AIrport runway; Run east Monroe; Continue north into Lake
PRECINCT NO. 23
Johns River, Run south into Lalie
78, Tow-nship 2)5, Range 30E to the
te centerline of Dike Road to the
77. Township 7)5. Range 29C, to a along the imaginary line parallel to Monroe on a line projected from point being approximately 150 feet
Temporary P011109 Place: SanJessup staying In the center of Latse
west of tht' soutttiast corner of said
east line of Section 74. Township 1S,
northeast corner of Section 3-a,
point on the east right Of way line of the east-west runway to Beardalt Melloniville Avenue to the Votusia
fora CiviC Center, Sinford. Florida
.iessup until running into a wetter't'l
Range XE - Thence continue east
TownshIp 215. Range XE; Thence
Mathews Road. Thence run north Avenue; Run south on Ceardall Seminole County line' 0 Lake Section, Thence Continue South
PRECINCT NO. 27
extenson of Salt creek: Run soul halong the west line of Section 31.
along the centerline 04 Due Road In
ontlnue northerly along the cen
along ttie east right of way 1ifl Of Avenue to an imaginary line cx- Monroe; Follow the VOlusia
Temporary Polling Place: San
wtsterty and welt in the center DI
Township 2-OS. Rar.qe XE to the
Section 75, Township 3)5, Range 30
terline of Dike Road in SectIon 76.
Mathews Road to the North line of tending South from Bear-dat) Avenue Seminole County line southeasterly
ford Cti: Cc?cr. S1ci. Fk..Jd
Lake Jesup to the center of ain
southwest
corner of said Secfion,
E to the centerline of Tuskawilia
Townthip21. Range3OE,ioa point;
Section 22, Township 215, Range to the center of ake Jessup, Run to a pont of beginning.
PRECINCT NO. 42
imaginary line running due soul ti
Thencerunea%taIongtp,,,t,rin
Gabrieila Road, Thence run southi
Said point being approximately )43
?9E; Thence run wi-st along the wpSt through the center of Lake
Polling Place: Because the Board
Temporary
Polling
Place:
from BearcsatlAvenue; Runnorthcin
of State Road 431 to the Southeast
along the centerline of Tuskawilla
feet north of the centerline of north line of Section 72. TowntiIp 71 Jssup to the mouth of
at
County
Commissioners
of
Soldier's
Seminole High Sctol, Sanford.
the Imaginary line to B-earda It
ner of Section 31, Township 305,
Gabriella Road to the %Outhlini Of
Princess Gate Boulevard; Thence S Rangç 29E approiimately 25 feet. Creek at the Shore of Laki
Jessup; Seminole County has determined Range 30E; Thence
Avenue; Continue north on Bearda-Il
continvi east
Section 73, Township 2)5. Range
continue northerly along tne canto
the
southeast
corner
of
Lot
776.
that
no
accommodations
presently
P0n
we-'t
along
SoldIers
Creek
to
PRECINCT NO. 43
Avrr,u to an maginary Isneparall ft
along the centerline of Stilt Road
iCE: Thence continue south along
tc'rline ot Dike Road In Section 27.
Traitwood Estates Section 7. Plal the point of beginning
CiSt
within
this
Precinct
adeguate
Temporary
Polling
Place:
and artiacerit to the east west nj,
.4)4 ',
37, Tov-nstip 205,
the Centerline of Tuskawila
TGv.rthip 2)5. Range 3OU to thp tast
fOols 1*, Pages 17 and 13. Public
Or the expeditious and efficient Range
Polling Place: Semsno' County
Eastbs-o.,* Swim Club. Eas!brc'k
30 C to the southeast
way of thi 54n1c4d Muncspal Alriine of SectIon 27, Tow-rithip 7)S,
Gabriella Road in Section 36.
Records of Semlnott.County,Trsence Agri Center, Seminole County. housing and handling of voting nd
Boulevard, Seminole County,
Or-flee
of
port;RunwestontheImaginlIrline
Section
Township 215. Ran', oE to the
37
Range XE; Thence continue east
run north along the east line of Ftoridi
voting paraphernalia, the Board has township
FIori
parallel to the cas' weSt runway I
205,
Range
JOE;
centertineof State R)IC 176, Thence
along the centerline of Dike Road in
Trailwood Estates Section 7. in SetIt
by
PRECINCT
tb.
separate
resolution,
also
PRECINCT NO, 47
Thence run north along tPs east line
the Sanford City Limits: Run nor,h
run east along the ce'tterline of State
Section 76. lownihlp 215. Range 3OE
ton 15, Tow-ns.hip 7)S, Range 29E
Begn at th inter-section of 25th recorded on thi5 date, pursuant tO
Temporary
P011109 Place; on the Sanford City L1niti 10 751h
Section 37, TOwnship 205. Range
Road .126 to the
to tne east line of Section 26. approxImately 660 feet; Thence run Street and Lake Mary Road;
tine Of Section
Florida Statutes Section 101.7),
Run
Longwood Community Buildin9.
Street (S P. 11): Run east on 2Sth
XE to the northeast corner of said
36, Township 2)5. Rang' XE.
Township 215. Range 30E; Ttien:e cmii approximately 6-60 feet to the southwest along Lake Mary Rood i
deslgnite-d
the
following
site
eultid:
LOng*OQd, FIt)rija
Street (S II. 16) to Silver Avenue
thence run we-St along tht'
Tneficecontinuealo;; if. ,tnter'ne
ContinuC east along the centerline of
Southwest corner Of Lot 7, Block 0. an Imaginary line representing tn
precinct No. 77 as a temporlry
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
Run r.ortr. on Slver Avenue Ic 211h
north
tine
of Said Section to the
of State Road 474 in Section 31.
Dike Road in Section 25. Township
WeathfrsfIeId
2nd
AdditiOn,
Plat
polling
place
for
Precinct
No77:
Sanford
Grant
line;
Run
southeast
that
where
the
aboveSald
Street; Run east on 74th Street o
Township 715, Range 31( to the?
715, Range XE, to the centerline of
Book 12. Page 103, Pooli Records of along the imaginary Sanford Grant .Sanford Civic Center, Sanford, cc-ntcrlineoftheACL Railroad right
designitions of polling places shall
Burrows Lane: Run north ot'I
Thence run north along the
centerlinp of Dean Road. Then:e
Tuskawilla-Gabriella Road; Thence
Seminole County; Thence run east Line to (iS 17 97: Run northeast Florida
rutf in tPi voting place for two or
burrowi Lane to an imaginary tinC
centcrllneoftheAdlRailroadright
runsouttterlyaIongthecenterljf
runnortherlyalongtrieenterlinf
aiongthesouthlineofWeathersfield along US 1797 to DeSota Drive; PRECINCT NO. 7*
more precincts being located for
running due north from Burrow5
of
way in Section 79. Townihip 205.
Tuskawilla Gabriefla Road to the
DeanPoacttotpic.boulheastcorne,of
1st
and
2nd Additions, to the Run north and northwesterly along
flrqin
at
the
intersection
of
12th
purposes of tn election in one
Lane to Celtry Avenue (SR. 4)5)
Rang,)OE, to the point of beginning
Section 3), Township 715. Range
north line of Section 73. Township
Southeast
corner
Of
Lot
I,
Block
S.
Street
ar-ni
Sanford
Avenue,
Mn
Qe5Ofo Drive to El Portal Avenue.
.iilding. the voting places for the
Continuer.orlhon the lmagnaryIu e
Polling Place: 1.ongwood Corn
31E,
715. Range 3CC. 'thence .!Inue
Thence run west along the
Wealherstield
Ill
Additiott.
Plat RunnorthalongElPortalAyenueto south on Sanford Avenue to 2Stti
Several precincts involved IhaI be
to Celery Avenue (S.R. 415); Ruc!l
munity Building, northwest corner
south line of SectIon 3). Township
northerly along the centerline of
Book
17,
Page
66
Public
Records
of
Street;
Pun
west
on
75th
Sf
reet
to
an
imaginary
line
representing
an
established
and
maintained
east on Celery Avenue (SR. its) ti)
7)5 Range 31(1 to the southweSt
Toskawilla Gabrlella Road tO the
Seminole County. Thence run north easterly extension ci Ti',, ace Drive French Av'nue (17 92). Run flOi'tft of Wilmer Street and Warren
separst and p.art tro'n eacn other
pont of begioffing
venue. Town of Longeood,
corner of said Section. Ttiene
centerline of Red Bug Lake Road;
along the east line at Weatrser5fielct to(IPortalAvenue. Runwestatong on French Avenue' to 17th Stret't.
in laid buiidnfr, and
Polling Place: Midway Fin
continue along the souttiline of
Thencerunwestalongtpte centerline
1st Additi to the Swthwest corner said Imaginary line to Georqia Run east on 12th Street to Point ot Seminole County, Florida
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED Houi. Jitney Avenue, SentinoliC
PRECINCT NO.
Sections 36, 31, and3l. Township 215,
of
Red
Bug
Lake
Road
to
the
west
of
Lot 12, Block S. Weathersfielci 1st Avenue: Run north on Georgia beginning
'.7.
that Said temporary polling places
County, Florida,
Begin ala point on the south line Of
tine of Section 21, Township 215, Addition; Thence run east along the
Range 30(1, to the point of beginning
Polling
Place:
City
Avenue
to
75th
Street,
Run
west
on
Of
SaRtOtd
be recor
In the Official Record
PRECINCT. P4o.4
Section II, Townihip 21 South.
Range iCE; Thence continue west SOuth line of Weathersfleld 1st Ad- 75th Street to the point of beginning
Polling Place: Eastbrook Swim
Utuiit BuiIct'ng. Sanford, Florida
Book in the Of Ike of the Clerk Of the
Begin at tnt intersection of Pal,,
Range 39 eaSt; Said point beng
Club.
along the centerline of Red Bug ditmon to the southeast corner of Lot
Eaatbrook
Boulevard,
NO.
79
Polling
Place:
PRECINCT
Seminole
High
Circuit Cotgt of Seminole County,
Springs Dnie and Semorar
approximately 1.110 feet east f the
SemInole
County, Florida.
Lake Roid in Section 23. TOwnship 11, Weatherstielci lit Addition;
fleginattheintersectioncf
French
School.
Santord.
Florida
Florida. arid that thiS lesolution be
Boulevard (S R. 436); Run north orI
southwest corner ot Said Section.
715, Range XE to the west line of
Thence continue east in section II, PRECINCT NO. g
Avenue (U.S 17 92) arid 2-0th Street;
pub4}theci nor rrtore thin thIrty days Palm Springs Drive to North treit;
PRECINCT NO. II i
Said point also described as the
Section 23, Township 215. Range
Township
21S.
Range
29E.
to
the
fe-gin
at the interjection of In
Run west on 70th Street to Country
nor less than twenty diys prior to
Begin at the intersection of
R..neattonNcrmSfreettoS,rnnoliI
XE; Thence continue west along the centerline of Wymore Road; Thence terState land Paoia Road; Run east Club Drive; Continue on Country centerline of State Road 100 (In
the hoIdrç of the upcoming general
Avenue; Run north on Semiroli
Semoran
Boulevard (S R, 4381 and
terstate
Four-I,
Thence
run
north
centerlIne of Red Bug Lake Road in run south along the Centerline Of on Paoti RoOd (where Paola Road Club Drive t Country Club Road.
election to be P1*14 ifl 1974
Avenue tO Alb*rta Street; Run eastI
U 5. 17 97. flun west on Semoran
along the center line of State Road
5t'çt37, Townsttip2)S, Range 30(1 Wymore Road IQ the South Imp of circumvents an unnamea
lake - Continue on Country Club Roict to
•
on Mbtrta Street to the kaboercI
Boulevard (SR 4-34) In Lake Howell
to the west tin of Sectio, fl. SectIon Ii. TOwnShip 715, Range Coritinu on Section linel to Country' SeaboarliCoast Iidc Raitroad. Run 100 to 'he nor-It-, tine of Section ii,
STATE OF FLORIDA
Cc.at Lire Railroad. Run South orI
Road; Run north on Lake Howeil
owflsh;p- 2l south. Ranoe 29 east.
Township 215. Range 30(1; Thence 29E; Thence continua south along Club Ro1.d. Roneasterlyon Country. north on the' Seaboord Coast Line
COUNTY QF SEMIPIOI.E
Road to North SIred, Run west on
the Seatorac Coast Line Railroad Ic
continue west along the centrIlne of the Centerline of Wyrnole q010 fl Club Rotci to SCL Railroad main Railrad to the Seaboard Coast Line . Thencerun,staIongthenorttiline
I HEREBY CERTIFY that the Long*ood Road (S.R. 427); Run
North Street 1* Lorsgwootl Road
SectIon it, TownshIp 3) soutti
I
Red Bug Lake Road in Section 21, Section 73, TOwnShip 215, Range 7-9(1 line; Follow SCL Railroad main line Railroad (Leesburq Branch): Pun
•.
moose and forgong is a true and
sotithwtsferly on 1onqw
(5 R 37l; Pun north on Lo.'Ig*OOd
Range 29 east to the norineest
Roa I
Township 715, Range SOB to the toe point on the centerline of State north to 5(1 Railroad
Ta"are's east on the Seaboard Coast Inc coiner of said section; Thence
corr*ct copy Of a R,Sølutj passed
(5 P. 427) to Firit Street; Run easi
Road
(S P. 177) to Seminola
centerllneof State Road 436; Thence Road 100. Thence run sOoth along Branch; Follow SCL Railroad Railroad to an Imaginiry line cx
unirrnoj
by the Board f County
on F nsf Street to Poqtr Street;
Boulevard - Pun east on Seniiri.ola
contnue eaSt alon'j the north line of
run southerly along the centerline of ttie centerline of State Road 400 to
Tavares Branch west southwesterly tecdCdsoiith from Terwilliger- Lane,
Con.m:ss'eners Of Seminole County,
Continue on North Street to Lake
Boulevard to U S Il 97. Run south
SectiOn 12, Tow-oship 71.
tri,
State Road 436 to the South line Of the Sovth line of Section 23. Town
to I 4. Run southwesterly ext i to Run southeast 45 decrees to the
Floci4a.aljtsRegularMngn,w
Howell Rod; Run SouTh on Lake
Range 79 east to a point on the on U S. 17 97 to point of beginning
SectIon 21, Township 71S, Range ship 215. Range 79E; Thence run point of begnning.
intersection of Persimmon Avenue
en the 4th day of December, 1973. as
Howell Road to Seenoran Boulevard
Polling Place: Mitwee Middle
centerline of Palm Springs Drive,
30(1: Thence continue soutt-ierty
welt along the South line' of Sections
Polling Piace; Idylvilde School, anti P,!cCrakrn Rn-au. Run south on
tame agpeans on Inc record in the
So-aol.
(SR. 134). Run west on Semoran
Seminole County. Florida
Thence
run
south
along
It-ic
cen
along the center-line of Stale Rood 73.72.21. 70, and 19. Township 7-IS.
V'rsIen Road. Sartfu"ct, Florida
Persimmon Avenue to I3tft Street.
Mlnu'e Bc(ik Ir taid COnly.
Boulevard IS P. 136) to point of
PRECINCT NO. 42
terlineOf
Palm
Springs
Drive
to
the
434 in Section 7*, Township 215, Range 79(1, to the point Of beginning
PRECINCT 4Ø 7)
Run east on 13th Street to French
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I h-ave beginning
BCgin at the Intersection of Air
South line
Section 17. Township it
Range XE to Inc centerline of Polling Place: Fewest City Bear
Begin at the intersection of Park
Avenue (U.S. 17-97). Run south on
hereunto set my hand and atfized
Polling Place: City Hall,
south. Range 29 east. Thence run port Boulevard and U S 1192, Pun
Howell Creek; Thence run south. Lake Fire Station, Forest City.
Avenueand 13th Street, Run we-st on French Avenue (U
17-92) to point
the Otticlal Seat of inc Board of
Altarnonte Springs, Florida.
west along the south line of Section north on U 5 17 97 to DeSoto Drive.
westerly along the centerline of
FlOCida.
13th Street to Persimmon Avenue; Of bi'Oinning
County Commissioners. ?hts the 4th
PRECINCT NO. S
Run north and wes'erly along
12, Township 31 south. Range
Ho-welt Creek to the west Ilni of PRECINCT NO. 13
Run north on Persimmon Avenue to
Polling Place: Church of God. *03
day of December, AD., 1973.
Begin at the intersection of Dean
5t
DeSoto
Drive to El Portal Avenue,
to
the
southweSt
cornerof
said
Section 71, Townthip 21$, Range
Begin
at
the
intersection
of
U.S. McCrakrn P0-act; Run northeast at a West 77-nd Stc'et, Sanford, Florida.
5: Arthur H. Beckw'im, Jr.,
Road a
County Line Road at the
5di
Thence continue west along Pun north along El Portal Avenue to
XE; Thence run south along the 17-92 and Sanlando Springs Road 1$ degree angle from
PRECIWCT NO. 30
Clerk
the in
Orange Seminole County line: Run
an imaginary line representing an
the south line of Section It, Town
westllneo'SectioniI.Townshlp7)S, (SR. d31) Run west oil Saflhando
teri1on of McCraken Road and
Begin at the intersection of the
of the Board of
rTh on Dean Road to State Road
snIp 7) south, Range 29 east to the eattertytitensIcttof Terrace Drive
Range 30(1 to the point of beginning, Springs P0-ad (SR. 434) to Highland Persimmon Avenue to the Seaboard Seaboarci Coast
Line Railroad
County Commissiøners
476 Run southwesterly and west
to ElPortal Avenue; Run west along
point of begnning
Polling Place: Siovak Gardens
Street; Run north on Highland Coast Line RaIlroad
in 6nd for Seminole
(Leesburg (Leesburg ft'ench) ar-C Interstate a,
State React 426 to Tuskavillalaid
imaginary line to Georgia
Polling
Place:
Altamonte
Springs
Community House,
Seminole
Street to SeminoleAvenue; Continue
Branch); Run north from the Run north on I I to the center of the
County, Florida
Gabriella Poed; Run porth on
Elementary School, Altamonte Avenue, Run north along Georga •
County. FIcrkja
icr-Itt on an Imaginary line north SeaboarctCoast Line Railroad on an St. ioho itt Lake Monroe, Run east
Publith Dec. II. 71. 74. 71. 1q73
•.pi Gwl..lI* n-'tn tr, Stt
Avenue to 7StPi Str..t ; Pun •'
cn,n,
PRECINCT NO. 9
ltrn II lse',d Stied tu lh south imaginary lifiC extending north to through 'trC ccnter of Lake Monroe
DEW
Road 419, Continue across State
along 251-s Street to Metlonvitle
PRECINCT NO. 3%
Begin at the junction of the Siction line of 79 20)0. Run west
intersect w tti Terwitliger Lane,
tO an Imaginary line extending north
Poid 4)9 to Branticy Avenue; Rn
tivrne. kn sOotY' aiono Mellon
(egin at intersect,on of S P 136
Wejiiva River arid the Little Wekiva along the south Section line of 29 20
Continue
north on Terwitliger Lane from Terwilliger Lane; Run South
noi'th on Branlie'y Avenue to the
ville Avenue to 75th Place, Run we-St
RESOLUTION
ant Interstate i Run weston, S R 436
River on the west county line; Run 30 to the Seaboard Coast Lin*
on inaqinary line to Terwilliger
to the South shore of Lake Monroe,
South shore of Lake Jesiup; Run
along 75th Place to the SCLRR, Run
ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER
to intersection with State Road
southeasterly on the Little Wt-lilva RaIlroad; Run northerly along the Continue north on an Imaginary line
Lane. Continue on Tr-wlIligtr- Lane 4-31 Thence run
along an imaginar,' line from
WILLIAMS. SECONDED
Y
west along 25th Place to the SCLRRnorth ar-wI easterly
River to the sot section line of SCL Railroad to S P. ii?. Run
north from Terwilliger Lane into the to the Seaboara Coast Line Railroad on s 131
Brantley Avenue to the center of
COMMISSIONER
KIMBROUGI-4,
Run south along the SCLP R to
to intersection witn In
Sad son 22205 29E, Run east on the northeasterly along SR. 421 to U 5center of Lake Monroe; Ru,, east
(Leetburg Branch), Runweston, the Icr-state
Lake Je-ssup; Run east and norrn
THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION
Arport Bol,lt'vord; Run west along
4. Thence South
In
south tire Section 23 20S-79E to the 17-97; Run southwesterly along U S
along the center of Lake Monroe to
Seaboard Coast Line Railroad
theisterly along the ceiftr of Lake
WAS UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTED
Airport Boulevard to the point of
southwest corner of Section 73 lOS17-97 to SR. 119. Run southerly an imaginary line extendng north (Leesburg Branch) to the point of ter-state I to point of beginning at
Jessijptotheentrncf S-eU Creek;
p .436
beginning
AT THE REGULAR MEETING OF
29E; Run east on the south line of along S P. 119 to Soldier'i Creek;
intthecenter of the Iakeironj Park beginning
Continue southeasterly along Salt
THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMPOIlø'.j Place: Becaus. the Board
Polling Place: Sanhanicto Baptist
Section 23-30S-39E to the SouthHst Run easterly along Soldier's Creek
Avenue, Run South along the
Polling Place: Lake Monroe Scout
of County Commissioners of
MISSIOP4ERS OF SEMINOLE
Creek toth$jlt Creek Mains Ca,nal
Church. S P lii, Opposite Meredith
corner of Section 21 20S-29E; Run to the shore Of Lake Jesr.up. Con
fluildin. Lake Monroe, Florida
imagInary line to the south shore of
r'n,te County has determined
COUNTY, FLORIDA. ON THE 5th
Contnuescutherlyalongs,attc,eek
Manor Sobdivis.ion,
east on the south lini of Section 71
Seminole
?inue easterly Info Lake Jessup to the take at Park Avenue; COntinue
PRECINCT NO. 3
MaIn Canal to Stone Street; Run
DAY OF DECEMBER, *0.. 1973
that no accommodations presently
County, Florida
705-29(1 to Interstate 1; Run the intersection of an imaginary tine
Begin at a point, said point being
southalong Park Avenuetothepoint
south on Stone Street to Cabbage
exist within this Precinj adequate
PRECINCT NO
'.outherly on lIla State Road 431;
extending north from Brantley of beginning
thecentrr of the Intersectional State
Avenue; Pn east on Cabbage
f' the czpeitious anct eftcent
WHEREAS, Chapters 99 031 and
Pun southwesterly on State Rood 411 Avenue into the center of Lake
nr"-n on stn lne 01 Semnol,
Polling place J.icce' Intormat.on Road 435 ar-cl Kewar'ort. Trail n
Arnue to an rna.narv It et
tO) fl. Flor;o, Statutes. prcvde arid
housing and hI-idling Of voting and
at nh-i-state 1. Run east
to State Roa-o 4i. Putt westerly on
iCisup. Pun SoiJthwestcrl aiong
Section 2), Townihip isiS, Range'
Booth. Sanfc,qci, Florida
tend'ng due ets' from Cattage
err',it Itse Board of County Corn
voting paraphernalia, the Board has
along iid south County line
State Rod 438 to Orange Seminole said imaginary lIne tc Brantley
in
30(1; Thence run northwesterly
Avenue to the Econ)ocSrtm,c,*,
misskewrs of eacn county,
by separate resolutiøn, also
tersectlon with Seaboard Coast Line
County tIne. Run north on county
Avenue on the south shore of Lake PRECINCT NO. 22
along the centerline of State Road
Crere, Cent in.ve east a long the
recommendation and approval
recorded on Ihl date, pursuant to
Railroad main line track,
line to the Wekiva River; Then curl Jflsup; Run southwesterly along
,,
Begin at the intersectIon 01
436 fo the west line of 5ecti
21, tlierly on SCLRR main line track to
The SupervIsor of Eleclions.. .n
imaginary line to the Econ Creek;
FLrida Statutes SectIon 10) 71,
in an easterly and northeasterly
Brantley Avenue Ig S P. 1)9. Run Mellonville Avenue and 75Th Street
Tnthip 7)5. Range 30(1- Thenco
Run south along Th Econ Creek to
odd numbered year. to change the
designated the following site ovllide
direction on the Wekiva River
intersection with Spring Lake Road,
northwesterly and westerly along (SR. £6); Run Wt'tt on 75th Street
continue northaesterty along the
location of polling places of election
the Seminole County line; Rn wts.t
Pri-cinct Plo 17 as a temporary
(County tin) to the point of
Run westerly on Spring Lake Road
SR. 119 to S P 131; Run we-steely (5 P 46) to Sanford Avenue. Run
centerline of State Road 436 in
along
tPi
County
Line
polling place Ion Precinct No 12
precincts, and
to The point of
beginning;
to Intersection wllh Interstate i, Go
along S.R 134 to point Of beginnir-g north on Sanford Avenue to Celery
Section 20, Township 71$, Range
beginning
WHEREAS, the Supervisor of
Sernodle ligh Set-viol, Santoi-ct
South on Inter-stile i to point ot
Polling Place: Forest City
Polling Place; Winter Springs Avenue (SR. 1)51, Run east on
to ttte north line of Section 70.
Polling Place; City Hall, Ovied,
Election-s of Seminole County did
Florida
e-Q.flfling
on
sjtp',
tifl
Community Building, Forest City,
of
Seminole
Town Hall, Winter- Springs, Florida
Celery Avenue IS P. 1151 to Hickory
TownshIp 215, Range XE; Thence County
F ioria
recommend and approve alteration
PRECINCT NO 43
Florida
PRECINCT NO. II
Avenue. Run north on Hickory
COfltiflo# rv(tttweslerly along the
PRECINCT NO. 8
or creati*n of etecikm preascts
BeQinatapcintontt,-,t,,iineot
Potlinq Place: Social Hall, St
PRECINCT NO. 1*
Begin a? the intersection or Avenue to Chapman Avenue;
centerline of State Road 434 1
Seminole County. P torlda, by ?hf
Section 33. Township 21 South.
8e4;n at the unction Of the St
Mary Maqialene Catholic Clsu•ch,
Begin at the interjtion of In
Sanlando Springs Road (SR. 434) Continue north on Chapman Avenue
Section I;, Township 215. Range 30(1
Johns. Riven and the Ecønlocithat.
Board of Cc*snty Cornmiss,oners f
Att.imnf tprlogs, Florida
Range 30 East. lad pont being
terstate I and Paota Road; Run east
and U.S. 11 97; Run wett along to It-se tooth Short of Lake Monroe;
to It-se centerline of Oxford Road;
rtiee Creek at the castern county
Seminole County, Florida, ar-wi
approximately 1300 ftef west of
PRECINCT NO. i
on PaoIa Rood (where Paola Road S.anlando Springs Road (S P. 431) to conflisue north on an imaginary line
Thence
run
southerly along the
line: FoIIa* the Econlocktatche.
WHERf AS. the Board of County
northeast corner of Section 3),
circumvents in unnamed lake the western Sect.on line of 6?) 30; fromdPsapmanAvenue'tothecenter
Bcgin at the intersection ot the
centerline of Oxfora Road to the
Comm issloners of Stminole County. Creek ktStCr-Iv to an eaSt ezfenson
Township 7IS, Range 30(1, S-ad
SCLRR hate Char-rn Branch) a
continue on section line) to Rantoul Pun South along the western Section of Lake Monroe; Run east along the
South line of Section Il. Township
Florida, do Ce-em It necessary to of Cabbage Avenue; Run west on
point also described as the ten
Run north on s ' uit
Lane; Run sovlh on Ranitoul Lane line of 63) 30 to Alberta Street: Run center of Lake Monroe to an
715, Range 301. Thence continue
SaidextensionofCbbbage Avenue to
slIer or create e$4c?mon districts or
tevline of State Road 436, Thence
U $ 17 97, Run northeast () u S Il
wiser. It JoIns and becomes Cotxstr-y east along Alberta Street to the imaginary lineelt,ndir,qno,tp,f,om
southerly along the centerline of
CatOage Avenue. Run west on
precincts. and .
run southeasterly along the ceo
fltoAlrprirlfloutevar-d Runeaston
Club Road, Continue south on
Seaboard Coast Line Railroad, Run Mellonvilte Avenue to the center of
Ouford Road in Section 70. Township Airport
Catbage Avenue tg Stone Street;
WPiE PEAS, this is an oaa number
terlineof Stole Road 138to. point on
Boulevard to the SCLRR
Country Club Road to intersection south along the Seaboard Coast Line Lake Monroe. Run South along the
7)5, Range 30(1 to the centerline
Run north on Stone Street to Salt
year as provide'2 in Chapter ,p,
with SCL R3jIroad; Run south on Railroad to LonOwocid Road iS P. imaginary line lathe south shore Of
the east line of Section 33. Township
lLake Charm Branch) Run
Carolton Road, Thence run west
Creek Main Canal, RUO in a norFlorida Statutes 1913, and
Sd
Railroad (staying on the
215, Range SOB. Thence Continue
427): Run northeast along tonqwood Lake Monroe and Mellonville
along the center-line of Carolton the SO PR (Lakedharm Branch) to
WHEREAS. Chapter 10173 !htrly direction on Salt Cretk Main
point of beginning
vieSternmolt trick) to the east
southeasterly along the centerline of
Road (5 N 17?) to Sernunoisi Avenue; CoflIlu
South along
Road to the east rut-st of way liflCOf
Canal to Salt Creek: Run nor
fkjra Statutet 19t3 Con provide
Polling Place: Pinecrcjt Baptist
State RoOd 4-36 in Section 34, '.4
ojorleq corner cf Section 70 705
Boulevard. iQn east along Serrinola P.'i'tIfliiill Avcnu to the pOint of
Winston Road. Thence run north
tt**Iferly on Salt Crook to LIKe
•.
that any thangC in the divi5in.
Chuech,
south
side
of
Onora
Road,
Township 21$, Range 30(1, ba point
JOE, Run west on the center line of
Boulevard to '.J S 1797, Run north beginning,
along tne cast right of way line' 0' Sanford. Floridi
JeSsup: F011Ow Oft westerly e
r.umbercsqt,oundaniesofthe,leclion
on the' South le' ol Sect'on 31
Section 20 2-OS JOE to the cost
along U S 1792 to pont ot hogn
Polling Pluip- Pec,tur tirr' noarci
i',,rtstnr P'at -iipr:,t-m,lif-ti 35 feet PRECINCT P10. 3-I
'rr -Tf"tCn (-f 5'I ri-rI-k ;r'.t) L-'
'r4!I
acufaleJy
To..in'.t-ip 2)5. kittgi 3'31-, ia.ciport
o,ti-ti- (crc- s-i- t rCti i t3'
I Count, Cunsi'.o,:-,5 of
to thu rior-thnrst orner 01 Lot 3
Cubed in writing by the Couc.Iy - Jens,p approximately one fourth
Begin at the inters.ectioi of Red
XE; un west on th, center line of
being approximately $70 text from
Polling Place: Lyman High Seminole County hat determined
Block C. English Estates Unit 3,
mli; Pun north in the canter of
Cornmlnioners of Seminole County,
Lake Road S P 436. and Winter
SectIon 1970(130(1 to the w-tst
the southwest corner of Section 3.4.
School. !se'minote County, Florida that Ix) ac(ommodat,on presently
Plat Book 11. Page 65. Public Park
Lake )essup to Old St Johns River
and ttiatttebocmdaries and limitsof
Drive, Go nor-lb on Winter
quarter corner 01 Section 19 205
PRECINCT NO. IS
Townsh:p 21%, Range XE, Thence
exist within this Precinct adequate
Records of Seminole County, Park
bed across Mat, Rood 4-6 arid to the
each precinct Shall be accurately ee
Drive to live' Intersection of
run east along the south line of
30(1,
north ort tht west line of
Begin at the Interjection ot for the enpfdit otis and efficient
Thence
run
east
along
the
north
line
west i-nd of Government cut; Follow
forth and that the poosr'g places
Queen's Mirror C irclg'; Follow
Section 19 205 30(1 to the east
Section 34, Tc'wnship 715. Range 30(1
Thirteenth Sheet and Sanford hoUlittii arid handling of votng and
ci Lot 3, flock &amp;, English Estates, Que-pn'Mirror Circle northwesterly
shall be clearly Ccl toed and the St Johns River along the county
to a point on the renterlint' of
i*.rarter corner of Section 21 20%Avenue in Sanford; Run weSt on voting paraihernatia. the Board Ms
Unit
ito
the
theait corner-of laid to the intersection of South Triptett
lne 'o l.ake Harrsey thru the center
described nd that an changes
29(1. Run weSt On the center toe' O
Eastbt'ooI floutcvarci 1hen
Tfttres$h Street to Park ,vCrs';e'.
ty 'eparate ti'(1jjt,,fl
run
alSO
lot Trcrcerunsouth approximately
it'n county InC.
rLake On,.'
Oftow South Triplett
nOrtherly sir,-;g the (fnht-flne CI
7SE to intcq5?aic' i
P'r, r-cth c,,-i Park A ,&amp;q:ue to I- t st rs'ccrdc; n hut. 'i,)''. I.'urs.uarl to
lent
along
It-se
35
west
line cI Lot S. Lake Drive northwesterly to the
cme newspaper in Seminole (oif-nr s'ri on the St. Jcf.m
hc.rtrrty on I-I topolnf of beginning
Eastbroos BOulevo'd to a poll tin
Street; Continue on an im.xg:rsery Florida Statuts, Section 101.71,
Indian lfitl$ Unit 6. Plat Bank IS. intersectIon ol Tniplctt Lake Drive.
River to &amp;nt of hi'givtning fat
County.
Polling
the' centerline of Howell Siam r
Place:
Cnmmunify
line extending norttt from Park designated lhp.'011owinq site outside
Page 60. Public Rt'cnrdsof Seminole Foi!ow Tripleit Lake DriveEcorslocknatcner Creek)
NOW. THEREFORE. BE IT
Presbyterian (hurth Edvcalionl
Poad. 'thc'ne run *e'Stt-tly along
nor
Avenue to the (t'flter Of LIIrC PrecInct 23 ti a temporary polIng
County
to the t.outhw-rst cornet 01
Polling
Place;
Cornmu&amp;ty
House.
RESCLVEOOyIh4 Boor-dot County
Building, Like M.ry, Florida
Ihe centerline cit Howell Brancn
Monroe. Pun
at along an place for Precinct No 23 Sanford Lot 5, indian Hills Unit 6; Thnc
Geneva. Florida
Cnenrntssloss.r in and for SemiyIe
Drive, as though Okwaod Drive
PREC'NCT NO. n
imaginary Iineinthecenterof Lake Civic Center. Sanford. Florida
Road to a point on the nortti line 0,
run easterly ilong the southlinc Of we'eeAtcndedea%t, RunatongOak
PRECINCT NO, l.A
County that pursuant to Chapter
Begin at the intersection of I land Monroe to inothet imaginary line PRECINCT NO. 2)
Section 3-1. Townihip 715, Range'
Lot
5,
Indian
Hills
Unit
6
to
the
weit
Begin at the iriterse'ctpon of State
P103). Florida Statutes 19A1, they
wood Drive westerly to the ifl
S P. 4-36; Run easterly on 5-P 436 to
Begin at the Oringe Seminole right
extending Into the tinter of Lake
30(1. Said point being approx innately
of way lint' of Winnebago leesection of
Road 4)9 .Wtd the South Seminole
tAtlowing
ftaretiy alter or cr;t
interse-tmon of MiiiIkhd Avent,,p.
Sunset Qriv, Run
Monroe north from Chapman County fine and U.S. 1792, Follow7.415 feet trorn the northwest corner
dour-I;
Thence
run
north
along
the
County line. Run nor fri on State
described el
precinctS InC
nor-thandeastonSunset Drive to the
PunSov$hor,MöitlandAyenuetothe'
Avenue; Run south along 'he U.S. t?fl northeaSterly o SR 434.
of Section ii, lownship 2)5. Range
west right Cf way Imneof Winnebagg intersectinnof St-mnola Boulevard.
RoC .U9 to Orleander Avenue; Nun
desgtafc the foliow=inq dJluiDed
Of Spring Like Rj3,
30(1. Thence run west along thr
imginary fineto(haprnanAventj. Pun westerly on SR 436 to SCL
Court
appcoiin'ntely
left
35
to
i
east on Oteantler A.rnue t an on
poi#.n p.'iFntlo*
Scminota
Punwstonmn-gLayrRaatps
Continue sOuth ilong Chapman PiiIta, Ftlw SCL RaiIr-oar,
Boulevirci
nortn
line Of Se'ttlon ii, TOWrttht-.
point, Said runt aiu tinicnitv-d as
trees r,*nng undCr
or ti ruRrsi
ntecsect,on tit 'fs'etS!ate 1, Run
southeasterly to the lntersect:on
r-ro namc'
215, Range 30(1 to th nOrth*t
Avenue to Hickory Avenue; Con
Southerly t pal-I of be'girining
the'
Centf-fiinc
of
'lalbot
Road. lake Drive, Foll
Oic'*niti Avenue ar4 northeaSterly
purwart to Chapter 10171. Floi's4a
on II to point (if beg-r.nro
Lake Drive
tnuesouth along Hickory Avenue to
Polling Place, Prairie Lake
corner ol SOttin 3.-f, To*nstiip j),
Ttiencetunei5talOngjhecont,,,re SOutheatlefly and
10 LkC At lt
Run norlheasfnly
51tutcS ic1. tnet sa
,i1eqat,.
Polling Place; Firit Fecteral
east to the in
Ranqe 30(1. Thence COntinue west
CeieryAvei-weiS RuSh, Run we-st Lecion lull, Seminole County,
of
Tattiof
Roadlo
Inc
centerline
Of
along said unnamed creee to Lake
an changes be set forth at fo;iows
Building, Aitimonte 5pr-ing,
tcfft(tiOnOfB,dRoid; F011o*f)ird
along Celery Avvut' (SN, 4)5) to FIOr-ioi
along
the nonfti line of Section
X - an
lrasl, Thenc run 'Or
Milks; Ru through ttw etritir Of
fort!-taid
f'Ici'lda.
Road South to the intersection of
To*ns.hip 7)5, Ringe
a' iectin precinctS together
Sanford Avenue. Run scott, alonuj PRECINCT P40. 24
30(1 to tirt' theOstrely
alcwsg
it-n
centerline
Of
Like ?,'..tf t irs 'agnar lne
t-nir!'.
Fast like Ori Ron along East
f it-i' "i - ' :t -"1 f IJ
p,..
PR(1CfN:T PfO 17
'-!-fOrd A'-i.te' 13 r-int c-f tç'-n
ix)iflt of br-qmsng
F.nwi-ir,,-.
Tral
to
the
t'tt
in,
Cl
5.SJt1
into
(k
Mis
tn-urn
in
I, ike Div easterly to the in
4 wi
Frg'n e't pont i-cs the'
song
tn ina
17 97 an 5eininI,i liulpiótd
Potting Place; (totij thi' Board
' - cton?O.o'.n,t-,p7lS, Range )C[.
Gcre'a Cnu .1 Road iS N 13)
Icr-sectiOn cI TuskowiCa GabreefIa
ç4 Section 1$, TOw-niftip 215, Range
of County Commijsiøner5
PRECINCT NO
Polling Place; Santord Ctvic t cube
Scrminoia
BOuiet'ird
at
Trience Cent mop northeasterly 110150 Road 1ofIv, Tujk.awilti Gabtselta
Run north on the im.glnry I'n to
Begin 01?I Sree-t end French
flE;Saidpointbfingapprgeimty
Center, Santord. Florida
Seminole County hn% deter-mined
5f,otheasterly toLake Dr-l1e; Føll,w
the Ci-nt,rtineOf ke'wanne, Trai, In RnndSouthefl,tOttst',ntvrs,ctioflof
thGentviCPvtuofasoadtSR I))
Avenue '179P SanfrC F'or
SSOfeetwe-stoftnpsoejltscaj,scgrnstr
tPt! rib accon,moda,,oq'. Pitsentt-,'
PRECINCT
Lake
CO&amp;"ui- nOrth io-ng Vt-p Gzneva
R,.r5ftO'FfvnchAvr!'-eii'92)
Of Section 19. Townihip 215, 7ari-ge
exist
Be-gin at S P dY on the watt
Tolkawutla Gab'ielta Rciad, Follow
JOE.
to
a
point
04
two;nnnQ
CP,utuota Road to Brumtey Road
P.0 Lake V1Od to the poent tif
to 75Th Street Pun welt on 75Th
79(1; Thent rur. rw,rtheeste'fy$ortg
Ornge Seminole County line;
Ttu$kawilla Gabriella Road nor
PoItth Place: I rscjl,p, £itOI%
beginning
(COtinvpd Sn P-lA)
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The Sanford Herald

Legal Notice
(Continued from P4M

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79(1; Thence' run east along the Commissioners of Sentinole Counly,
FICTITIOUS N.&amp;.ME
have a new 3-il y 5 e
nifor lIst' expeditious and efticient
centerline of said seclion, to the east Florida, at ils Regular Meeting held
Notice i hereby given that I am
[)ijj
Lincoln logs, Mickey Tooth- name is April please bring her 11,,'.,x cooiiies waitlilll for you.
,ihousing and handling of voting arid
Claus,
line of Section 71, Township 7S5, on the 6th day of November. 1973, s engaged In busins ii 1990
- me h. thin
Howell
i
' " '
a
Piease Using
.psotinQ paraphernalia, the Board has
Range 79(1: Thence run eaSt along same appear-s on thu record in the
iave-tn a
somethino that makes noise
a, ' "ush
Branch Road, Muiltanrj, Seminole
by Separate resolution, also
the centerline of Section It, Minute (look for s-ad County
I
h IiS i
jcwt'I box with Jewelry in it, a
()(J4J
would like a pretty
County, florida under the Iilitis
Ronnie
and a teddy titar se
reen
==-;-7 recorded on this date, pursuant to
Township 705, Range 39(1 to the east
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have name Of QUEST MOBILE SR
Ic bike (if you can) and
PUlP
t-m'icycie for Christmas. You can
4i Florida Statutes Section 101 71,
12 Governors Knob girl. I'm good to. Bring Mommy
line of S-aid sectIon; Thence run east hereunto sd my hard and affixed VICES, and that I Infenul to register
ptvot pOOi. ore ii -OU think I
designated tti following Site outSide
lha.
along live centerline of Section 70, the official seal of the Board of
brths
Casselberry
and Daddy something.
said name with the Clerk of 9t,
" inc another "do' ff
L-i,4 Precintt 1-10 13 as a temporary
Township 205, Range 39(1 tom point County Commissioners this 4th day Circuit Court, Seminole County,
1.,
was good.
are no green ones left, also I
11141111 ,)OU.
Dear Ronnie,
.0? polling place for Precinct Plo 1]:
on the centerline of Ihe ACI of December, 1973.
Florida in acordance with ttie
IMve
would like a chair.
Love
,.'.,,
- b - Eastbrciok Swim Club, Seminole
Railroad line; Thence run southerly (Seal)
Thankyoufor the note. Ihope
provisions of the Fictitious Name
If County, Florida
.
•
t
t x
along the centerline of the ACL
I
love
YOU
Gene
Flowers
Arthur H Beckwlth, Jr,
II
a
Eibby
Sa
t
a
ml
WI
'U
Statutes, To Wit. Siclion si.ge
you uale uUD psaYw5 COW )'
S PRECINCT NO. 44
Railroad to the south line of Section
Longwood
Clerk
Jr.
Florida Statutes 1957
leave some mIlk and cookies for and fishing.
Peg;n at a point On ttie south line of
20, Township 705, Range 301,
of the Board ot
5: Shine Glencansnon
you at my house.
112 Azalea lane
SectiOn 33. Township 215. Range
Thence continue soulh along (he
Loe,Sant.a
County commissioners
Publish; Nov. 30, Dec.?, 11, 21. 1973
fU.._.. I
i,1V3T uuuuix iaY12fl,
XE, approximately 3.175 feet from
flL'mk
centerline of the ACL Railroad in
Sanford, Via.
In and for
1
0EV 112
ttit's.outhwe'st corner of said section;
Sectloni9, Township 205, RangeiOE
you are being a g
i
reminoIe Ceunty, Florida.
Love,
Thence run east along the South line
c .
to a poInt on the centerline of State Publish; Dec. II,
24,
not fighting with
x.ar
girl
and
Karl
FICTITIOUS NAME
Ikar Bobby Gene,
of Section 33, Township 2IS. Range
Road 177; Thenci run Southwesterly DEW 91
-- 30(1 to the sculheat corner of laid
" until I
•
11011
NOT
ICE
is
hereby
gIven
that
I
am
Iwas very good, rok.m sokiii,
toiiivr. i
2 Bayberry Branch
along the ccnterine 01 State
I received your letter and I
en7agod
in
Exeter
buslntts
at
100
Road
IN
THE
CiRCUIT
COURT,
IN
AND
want
._r section, Thence continue east along
a
427 approxima ey .
bead for Longw
LOveStePhen will put you and baby sister,
a
(e1ixy
Ave., Lake Mary. Seminole County,
SEMI NO' (1
COUNTY
,,c9i the South line of Section 3,4, Town
point on the centerline of Longwood FOR
'
'a . r gi.
to be able to come y y
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Florida under- the fictitious name 01 Dear Karl,
O(.)tS
.i- ciuistmas
April, on my uS;
Oi
thip7lS, Range JOE to the centerline
Hills Road. Thence run west along
house
too
CENTRAL
TOWING,
and
that
I
of State Road 436; Thence run north
the centerline 0, Longw-ood Hills iNPR:ATE NO. 6145
and girls.
I was alad to ret s-our nice Dciir Stephen,
intendtoreqisters.aidnamewiththe
E
t
f
Santa
Road
to
the'
weSterly along the centerline of
we-st line of Section , In
Love,Santa
kiter and hear you base been a ,, Mere's' Christmas to von, too.
Clerk of the CIrcuit Court, Seminole
F
[ST
State Road 136 to the west Ine of
Township 205, Range JOE, Theoge LU
County, Florida in accordance with
Deceased
good girl. I will be looking help Oil iWB a guw u'w *0
-. Section 31, township 215, Range
continue westerly along the ten
the
provisions
of
th
Fictitious
I
AL
NOTICE
milk and will he sure to come your way.
30(1. Ttsence continue northwesterly
Icr-line of longwood Hills Road in
orwartI to th
Name Statutes, To Wit; Section
Notice is hereby given that the
along the centerline of State Road
Section 30, TOwitihip7OS,RangeSOE
Love, Santa
cookies.
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$6SO Florida Statute's i9'Sl.
136 in Section 33, Townstiip 7)5,
to a point on the we'st line of said undersigned will, on the 3rd day of
5:
Ralph
Plletg
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present to the
A Circuit
0 1971Judge
Los-c, Santa
.
Range 30(1 to the centerline of
section; Thence continue southerly Januar
Honorable
DamS
Dear
Santa,
_____
Publish;
Dec.
11,
7).
71,
1973
and
Probate
Winter Woods Boulevard, Thence
along the centerline of Longwood
This Week Only!
Jan- 4
DivisIon, Seminole County, Florida,
- run westerly along the center-line of
My name is Bobby 1k. 1 am 4
ls:oad
DEW-aS
tier
Final
Return,
account
and
'= Winter Woods Boulevard to a point
eco 23'it'
Santa Claus
yearsold. These are the things I
I
COMPLETELY
On the Centenilne of Nottingham
South lineal Section 75. T*nship vouchers as Executrix of the Estate
Fishing pole, cow boy boots, want for Christmas—a new toy
Drive: Thence run southerly along
205, Range 29E; Said point being • said time, ihen
SET UPI
and th-er, make
FICTITIOUS NAME
cow boy clothes, cow boy guns, box, guns, trucks, cars, hoppity
V
the centerline of Nottingham Drive
approximately ISO feel west of the
Move in Today I
NOTICE is her-cOy given that I am
application to the sold Judge for a
— — t t a point approximately 170 feet
southeast corner
Total electric Caribse
engaged in business al corner of
of
said
section;
final
settlement
of
her
adnorth of the south line of Section 13,
home with rartge, (rest.
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'.- Township 7)5, Range 30(1; Thence
rim South to the' south line of Secti
Range 29(1, to the southeast corner
fictitious name of MITCH'S USED
DATED Ibis 70th day of
33. Inenchip 715. Range 30(1. also
of said sacilon. Thence run wt'St Nov-ember, A 0
arid shower enclosure.
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1973
CAPS, and thjt I intend to regit.'
Rf9
'--'.r --- ,r. i -ut tit b,.)nr1nri
an; tic OjtI. Pt' (I i'ct.Cri
.trãi t-.'at t. or. a
;
S bernice t,iuriiy
5.-Oil i-same' with tire' Cierk ol lit'
Not', $I3.5C
Polling Place: i'arkintçj Lot 01 San
TownShip 705, Range 29(1 to the
wall to wall carp.tingl
Executrix Estate of
Circuit
Court,
Seminole
County,
lose Apartments at the corner- of
south*est corner of said section.
Raised patl, screen room, land
LUCY DCPRIEST
Florida in accordance with the
Highway 436 and Winter Woods
Thencerunwestalongthesouthline STENSTROMDAvlS&amp;lNTOSH
scaping, sliding glass dori.
provisioni Cf the Fictitious 1-lame
Boulevard In the County of
cii SectIon 35, Township 795. Range Attorneys for Executrix
Slatutes, To Wit; SectIon
SkIrting. gutters and awolagl
ot
S
,r-jl. State of Florida.
29(1, to the point of beginning.
Florida Statutes 1951.
Poll Office Box 1330
A circuit court Judge at Woodson left the trio's request
PRECINCT NO. IS
Polling Place; BKav%e the
S; Herbert Partridge
Board Sanford, FlorIda 37171
Begin at ii point ontt* south line of
of County Commissioners of
Sanford
Wednesday refused to pending.
however
-and
.
Publish: Nov. 30, Dec. 7, 11, 7). 1973
PubliSh Nov 30 Dec 7. 11, 21, 1973
Section 20. Township 7)5, Range
Semingle County has determined
0EV-lU
,,QEV-1I3
issue
an
injunction
blocking
7)uthortzed
further
emergency
_______________
30(1; Said point also described as the
that no accommodations presently
conversion of the former hearings on the matter If
Southwest corner of Lot 3. Block B.
exiSt within this Precinct adequate IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
1
English Estates, Unit 7. PIat Book
for the expeditious and efficient EIOHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIa.
medical clinic buildi
Into a
: ".
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esary.
NOTICEUNOERFICTITIOUS
. .7
13, Pig 84, Public Records of
housing and handling of voting anti CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR
Longwood city hail annex.
NAME STATUTE
:
Seminole County; Thence run north
votingparapfwrnalha,theBoardl-ias SEMINOLE COUNTY
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
WIlliamson, Lormann and
I.
I
'--- along the' west line of Lot 3. Block B,
by separate resolulion. also In re: Estate of
Notice is her-coy given that the
English Estates, Unit 2 to the norrecorded on this date. pursuant 10 OVIE ELLIOTT WILLIAMS
Longwood
Councilman
E.
Schreiner
have
pledged
to
undersigned, pursuant to the E. Williamson and couni....
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.
C-,
'-s
.,
Florida Statutes Section 101 11,
thwestcoi'nerOfsaid lot; Thence run
aui
,
deceased.
res.urn Ills.
"Fictitious Name Statute" Chapter
iz'.a.ng
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designated the loltowing site Outside
u'aSt along the south right of way
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
$43 09. Florida Statute, will register LlualCfl'execi une '"flfl and Seminole
County Health
Precinct No, 17 as a temporary
line of Derbyshire Road ap
All creditors of tne estate Of OVIE
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court, in Donald Schrelner—who will
polling place for Precinct Plo 17- ELLIOTT WILLIAMS, deceased,
proximately 70 feet to a point, said
Deportment
in
the flew year so
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I ..e..lts CCC u; iCy
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and for Seminole County, Florida, compethecouncilmz.Iorityin
point also described as the (en
Lorsgwood Community Building, are hereby notified and required to
hIIc h
ea
Ith esvices
can
r ! e Ti-s i-n
upon recept of prool of tire
terline of Oxford Road. Thence run
City of Lonqwood, County of tile any ctaims or demands which
Januaru_._soucrhta
circuit court pu
I
publiCation of thiS notice, the fi
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, again be provided in south
Seminole, Florida
northerly along the centeelne ot
they may lsaveaqainst said estate in
titious name, to-wit: HONEYWAX order to stop the LIty Ci
Seminok..
,
PRECINCT NO.
Oxford Road to the centerline cf
£
theofficeof Clert of Circuit Court of
CANDLE SHEETS under which I LOngwood and harris ConBegin at a point on ttte centerline Seminole County, Florida. ifl the
Carlton Road, Thence run west
.
..--:-am Ingagrd in business at 1104
along the centerline 01 Carlton Road
truction Co from renovatind
of State Road £34. said point being courthouse itt Sanford, Florida,
The hl1th Dertment had
-e'
Allison Avenue In the City of
,"
thecenterofthelnlersectionot State within four calendar months from
to th, east right of wity line of
theoldcltnlcbu1ldingtoprovie
used me building (or 15 pars
AltamorWe SprIngs, Florida.
'vi cit. ani "
P01(1 134
WinStOn Pri*4 . Thpn'- un nth
:
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t
tne fir-it pub1!cati
of
Iliel tt,e hart! ,!.it; ;,, said additiu:uticity iwlI office pzsx.
pntkto eviction by In'- CIty (Xt.
Thence run south along the cen ti notice Each claim or demand
along 11w cast right of way line of
si,sess enterprise is as follows
('irctiit court Judi'e J William. i
Icr-line of State Road 43) tO the South must be In writing and must stale
WInston Road approximately 33 feet
I
Walter- W Eckman
line of Section 16. TownshIp 2)5. ttieplaceo$residenceand post office
to the northwe-st corner of Lot 3.
Dated at Allamonte Springs.
Range 79E Thence run Southerly adclressoftt-sc'claimanf and mi.st be
Block C, English Estate's, Unit 3
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Florida Seminole County this 19th
along the centerline of State Road sworn to by the claimant his agent
flat Book 11, Page 45, Public
oi Octier 1973
- 431 in Section 21. Township PS. or his attorney, or ii will become
Records of Seminole Co.nty;
Publish - Dcc 21. 7*. 1973 arid Jan. 1.
Range ?9E, to a point; Said point void accordng to Itw.
Thence run east along the north line
1), 1971
; .-.:
being approximately 71$ feet south
of Lot 3. Block C, English Estates,
December 6th, 1973.
DEwIOS
of the centerline of Hill View Drive,
Unit 3. to the northeast corner of
_______________________________
5: Arthur J. Williams
Thence run east to the east lint' of
'-a-cl lot. Thence run south ap
J Denver Cordell
.,,,. ...Section 71, Township 715, Range
o'.matrly 35 lee-i along ttie west
As Executors
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
79E;ThencecontinueeaslinSectson STEPISTROM. DAVIS &amp;
li-se of Lot S. Indian Hills.. Unit 6.
COUNTY,
SEMINOLE
FOR
23. TownshIp 2)5, Range 2-9E to a MclPbTOSH
flat Book 15. Page 60. Public
FLORIDA
point on the east right-of way line of Attorney for Executors
Records of Seminole County, to the
PROBATE DIVISION
Mathews Road Thence run north P 0 Box 1330
southweSt corner of Lot S. Indian
In cc Estate of
along the east rIghtofw.y line of Sanford *lorPlill5, Unit 4; Thence run easterly
LEONARD MUNSON
Mathews Road to the north line of Publish: Ott. II. 2). 1973
.u!ring the South line of Lot S. Indian
Deceased
--Section 2-3. Township 2)5, Range DEW6I
Ilitli, Unit 6, to the we-st right-of way
PIOTICETOCREDITORS
__________________________ TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
21(1; 'Thence run west along
Lnp of Winnebago Court; Thence run
north line of Section 23, Township
north along the west right of way
NOTICE
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
.
7IS. Range 29(1. approximately 25
1jn' of Winnebago Court apNotice is hereby given that the
SAID ESTATE;
- -. -.
feet to the southeast corner- of Lot Board of County Commiiion,çj of
proximately 35 lu-ct to a paint, said
You and each Of you are hereby
778. Traitwood Estates. SectIon 7. Seminole County,
point also Cescribpd as the en
notified arid requIred to tile any
Florida. shall, at
Plat Book 11. Pages 17 and II. Public 7:00 p.m.. or as
terline of TaIbot Road; Thence run
soon thereafter
claims and demands which you, or
Of
Seminole
County.
Records
rut along the centerline of Yatbot
possible, on 111* 7ltPi day of
either of you. may have ag.ilrtst said
Thence run north along the east line December. 1913, consider the
Road to the centerline of Kuwannee
-estate in the office of the Clerk Of lIst
of Traitwooci (states, Section 7. In enactment of the following Or-- Trait; Thence run northeasterly
Circuit Court Seminole County.
SctiOn 13 Township 21$ Range dinance
,utOng the centerline of Xewarsnuc
Florida Probate Division in ti-c
79(1 approximately 64.0 feet Thence
Trail to the t'.flt line of Section 70,
-rr
An ordinance relating to the
Courthouse at Sanford Florida
run east approximately 660 ft tO unincorporated areas o
Township 2)5. Range 30(1; Thence
Seminole
from
monthS
within four calendar
the southwest corner of Lot 7 Block County Florida relating to the
continue northeasterly alone tne
---,--,
the time of the first publication at
20 Weathersfietd Second AdditIon regulation and control of swimming
center-line of wewannee Trail in
this notice Each claim or denlarl
Piat iSook 17, Page 103. Public pool construction end swimming
Section 7), TownShip 215, Range
must be in writing and tiled
.Records of Seminole County. pool contractors within Seminole
JOE. to the centerline of State Road
dijplicate arid state the place pt
.jL
along
Thence run
the South line Counfy; amending Seminole County
136; thence run southerly along tne
-. --?'
residence and post office address of
of Weatherslleld First and Second Ordinance Plo 13 3, Sectigq, 4$ (a)
centerline of State Road 434 to the
the claimant and must be sworn to
ACditis, to the southeast corner Of and Section 56, prOviding for diving
SOuth line of Section 7), Township
by the' claimant, his agent cx' at
Lot I, Block 5, Weather-Sf ield, First area regulations as established by
715. Range 30(1; Thence continue
torney, or the same shall be void
.
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AddItion, P1st Book 17. Page 66. the National Swimming Pool In
scutherly along the centerline on
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Dated at Sanford. Florida. thiS
Public Records of Seminole County stitute providing for construction
- State Road 138 in Section 7*,
1$tti day of December 1973
Thence run north along 11w
Township 7)5, Rari,e 30(1. to the
line severability and effective
Loretta 0 Munson
1':
of
Weathersie'ld
FirSt
Addition
to
(SEAL)
centerline of HowIl Creek; Thence
As Exe-cutinix
the
southw-et
cornerot
Lofl7
flock
run
southwesterly
along
te
cer'
Arthur
H
Beckwith
Jr
-.terll'ie of Howell Creek to the west
Lqan
ino
Thence run east along the .outh I ne
Board of County
Irie' of Section 7*, Township 715.
. i
Fir-st Federal Building
- F I
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cr
.CC. -co r..o r.;cth .:'.;
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Sanford Florida 37771
the SOutheist corner Of Lot it.
Seminole County, Florida
It-se vest line of section to the nor
Attorneys. few Executrix
.°-C.
Weathersfield, First Addition.
By: A. 0, Jones
tfiwest corner of Section 28.
, -"
Publish Dec. 21, 79, 1973
Thence continue east in Section Ii
Dipuly Clerk
$
Township 315, Range JOE; Thence
' '
DEW 101
Township 3)5 Range 29E to the Publish Dec 3 7 II 71 1973
run west approximately 3,640 feet
________________________
k.
.i'.,, centerline Of Wymor:
DEWI
along the south line of Section 70,
Tc,anship3l5. Range 30(1 to point of
-:NOTICE FOR BIDS
Wymou'e Road to the centerline Of
cco nininq
The Seml'sole County Board of
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Polling Place: Portable located on
a vacant lot on the west side of
Kewannee Trail, approximately
tour otoss north from Derbyshire
!% Road
PRECINCT NO. 48
Begin at a pool on the 5outh line of
WThAM IlL F 0 R D FUPPOSHU4GS AND EQUIP
only
Section 7, Tnwnh'p 715. Range 79(1.
',,u ci ryint be ng approximately 1.170
east Cf the Southwest corner of
r er tlon2. Township 215. Range 79E.
Township 2)5. Range 29(1 to tnc CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST tlseBoardof County Commissioners
i.d point also described as the
point of beginning
ntpr-liflC of State Road 100 (In
Office or Clerk of Circuit Court S
SAID ESTATE:
Polling Place: Located at the
'restate Four). Thence run north
an each Of you
herebr Office or by writing Clerk's Office
the Intersection
Holiday Inn
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' - t Sii, tisr
i h.tct \! ( t'il1.Itl
Ii
- iii ti"..
along the centerline of State Road
cs'lit r,sk ctlu.tllf.IIRII1. bi,i'.
V
I ittl sill 5%
notified and required to file any P.O Drawer C. Sanford. Florida
Interstate Four and State Highway claims and
Ii
I I
I I 1.
s.,0 to the centerline of State Road
to be In a scaled
\hu
demands which you, or 33)71. All bids
-ii
.
.!(
ing the ness \sIicttsjL
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i
'n-.
ik ik 'l-'r
kid lcii ,til slJflu.IIu lflu
piI.
P"°P
436 Altanuonte Springs, Florida
431. Thence run northeasterly along
either of you. may have agaInst said envelope, plainly marked on It-se
'..lvvIic rci'rder dcek. lIix.iusc this
t'orm;lnu,i lIpet %'he:i rcsrdlnt!, Ii
PRECINCT NO.
tire Centerline of State Road 431 to
estate lottie otficeof th Clerk of the outside (Sealed Bid for Furnishings
Begin at a point on the Southwest Circuit Court of the ElØsteentti and Equipment f
7, Township
'te east line Of 5ecti
the Seminole
IISSiIi- s cUlls CtiICIII to t'cad the Ire
u.t.'III .1
'vs.3\l heltk "l)ii-il
. I)Ircd
'.ipe;uJ (lifer- (r,ai 55
corner of Section 33 Township 21S
2)5. Range 79(1; Thence continue
Judicial Circuit Seminole County
County Mental Health Facility OVCO
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1)11%
,j.,Jr.i', II ,'!lrns.cM, Incur
dull lilUflllfl IlCd % t - lucters li Lii"
C" is responsuhie (or otic of the
Range
30(1.
Thence
run
northeasterly along the centerline of
north along Florida. Probate Division. in tire
January 7.1971.) Bids will beop(fled
4 iiltitiitt1, s1t.ai r?iløl hI,,..
s'
the we-st line of Section 33, Tnthip C.rt'?..se at Sanford. Florida.
I )t%u.'st %SUV lt)t tiutter ch-IraetcrI-sti'.
'.ctIc
(.,ujrjun JllIiii)lllhiJIIV stusf'
State Road 131 in Section I, Town
•
$
at 2 p m January 7, 1971, in tile
,F?f,55i-j J,4(t.,5'Ø4/4,'
.2F
71S,
Range
30(1
to
the
s ( itt"
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shipiS,Range7tE,totheflOfthliftt
nOrthwest within six calendar months from the
'.I111I1.lhlC.
iii Llt)hl '.5 iiCfl li %stlse.S a ,I
. •.,i
Board of County Commissioflerj
Iclrsciipe *ulw,'j ci: Slv.v5. ),iMr aw i--i',
of said Section; Thence run east
east along the north hirif Of Section notice. Each claim or demand mvii
along the north line of Section t,
thouse, Sanford, Florida- Actual
33. Township uS. Rang, JOE, to a be in writing and filed in duplicate
% Lflt
- Ils! IIIC
'sIIUititT C.litl!C'. If) JUtOlflJti re
.1
- . I \l I)s-sll-ss
Township 2)5. Range 2-IC. to the
c-kji, s'
P
.it
-award to successful bidder will be
point on the cente'Iine of State Road and state the place of residence and
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northeast corner of Section I.
next regular County
made
Sw
LUrI'ius-sti-sp pouhilLin 55 uUl tu). Lflu U
itdi
.ilkiss
v f'.ilt-ifl it I \I l)5'lk
438. Thence run southeasterly along post office address at the claimant
Townshtp 7)5. Range 79E. Thence
Commission Mertirig, Room 703,
hrcsaJ.isi
the lIps? It ICJII1CIJ 10 pIi iiid rc'eord.
tliroiith an'. I- ".1 11111cr l,sr
the centerline 01 Slate Road 436. and muSt be sworn to by the
run South along the east line of
Courthouse. Sanford. FlorIda.
F
1k S .Ss
approximately 2.isO feet to a point claimant, his agent or attorney, or
Section), Tnthip 215, Range 39(1.
flt'tlsc-Irce ilawnlng. itt IS
i'Uu
January I. 1971. The Board of
- Ij'n"h(e lerrtle Ikd sd'itstahk
on the centerline of Wintef Woods the same shall be void.
to the Southeast corner of said
County Commissioners reserves the
:lfl tmproses vlgrul-tts.vitslve rIllu) L-i\
hie.idphoitc and lUc-silltuti outputs .u'
Boulevard, Thence run westerly
stiOn Thence run west along It-se
Datedat Orlando, Florida, thit 4th
right to waive any irregularities cx'
lt dh at 4 (.k) II, 55111k -src.ttli
C'sCll IlliIFC reason'. S'.I, thts Is
along ti-sc centerline I Winter Woods
south line of 5,eclion 1, TownShip 215.
of Dec.mer, 1971
. !n'
leci-snicalitia's in bids and or remet
uaitioit
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Boulevard to a point ott the C.'tt
Range 29(1. to ,tie southwest corner
S Rose Nut: Showalter
s.TrCISIllg ds nanit range. %snctncr
our uiflst LlS'.C11C d- 'k
any or all bids
i
-tow a,mens,cr,s
turlinnof Nottingham Drive, Thence'
As Executrix 01 the
c'f sad Sr'ction Thence run weSt
(Seal
\tsbssds knot'. m're .i)Ut1t
\i-iUii? hI'ste!1ill) t.t 1St ttCti?OUtStCfCt'
furs southerl, along the -isterIine 01
ripj so
Estate °
.stong the SOuth lr.e of Scton 2
Arthur I-I. BeCkwith.
Nottingham Dr-ive to a point ap
ti:t'.
sound-uifl4ape
or
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m'.'rc
Twflhip 315, Range 29(1. to the
William TUtord Showatter,
Clerk
proximately 470 feet north on thC
t'int of fteginning
Deceased
c\erlLnc it) taps. 1cs.cruui.,
By: A. 0. Jones
I 11: .4 1' Itt-s S.L'. '.sr Ssii Pt
South line of Section 33, Township s. Bernard H. Dempsey. Jr.
Polling Place: Rolling Hills
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Deputy Clerk
2IS,RanqcJOE. Thencerunsoulhto BROWN. OtxON, SHEAR,
(runtry Club. Country Club Road.
Boar-dot Count!
the South lifl of Section 23. Town BROWN &amp; STEPHENSON
Mtimonte Springs, Florida
CommissIoners
s
ship 715. Range XE, Thence run Suite $00. The Metcalf Building
PRECINCT NO 4?
Seminol,i County.
line
of
Section
33,
south to the Søuth
ICIQ South Orange Avenue
Begin at a pont on It-se uth Inn of
Florida
,
Tcv.nsPsip 715. Ntnqe 30(1. Thence Oclandu, Florida )7t01
- ;t('n 35, Ts-nit.tiip 7Q5, Mangr
PubliSh Dec. 21, 2*, 191)
said point being ap
DEW tO?
"IflI. Townsh'.p;ISRange3OE PvbIis1 Dec
1973
4 roimatelv 3750 feet west of the
Southeast corner of sad section.
Said point also described IS the
centerline cf State Road 400 (In
Icr-state Four); Thence run nor
theasteily along the centerline of
State Road 100 to the' south line of
laid alterations and cJtnnqcs be County Florida under the fictitious
SectiOn 7L, Township 205, Range
recorc,edintheOfticlalRe-COrdBOOk
TIMBESPAN LAND
79(1 Thcne continue northeasterly
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depart this life. %hat's the har-m?
time I get pregnant i find (hat all maternity patterns go from
size 8 to 18 but try and adjust an 18 to a 20½ especially if you
are not an exDerlenced seamstress. I'AULE TE.
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working again by using the followinR method. Two of the
larger companies making these paints have changeable
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TO a persestiall reply. wirtle to ABBY: Bu No. Will, L A..
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salary within these fIrst 6 with the proper 'meaiure
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TERRARIUMS for ...

GEMINI (Slay 21 10 June 21) IlilP
a1tain their i
and they will cotopejile with yours Use diplomsc
hurt feelings. Friendship is the keynotc no%
MOON CHILDREN (June 22 to July 21)Show appreciation
(or loyalty and past favors Plan the future better as you are
capable of @trciiter things than you have accomphshed.
LEO (July 22 to Aug. 21) Use creative abilities for a
happier, more successful life. Add to worthwhile friends. Do
not permit opposite sex to spoil your home life.
VIRGO (Aug. 21 to Sept. 2 1)Ilome may be difficult anti
you may not (eel well, but be patient and all clears up Don't

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IF YOUR CIfILD IS BORN TODAY .. . he or She will
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"Well I didn't evneMgo
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before we were caMing on py,
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of for my reading your c4fortless convemtion. so my
column about the offic-e bur. boy friend on that date asked for
cat.
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of bigwigs and you get fine results Don't take any chances
where your reputation is concemed.
IF YOUR CIIILD IS BORN TODAY... he or the should
be encouragcd in socLil life and should have in opportunity to
invite others izito own home, provided you teach early to draw
the Ue at whatever is bad. Your child wili have many fine
ideas from early yests from~ which even the parents can
benefit, so be sure to give a good education. Then the fortune
will be nude early In life and retirement brings peace,
contentment and philanthropy.

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AQUARIUS (Jan 21 to Feb 19) Day hours are best for
sociilizing, but in,*e sure You get your work done in p.m.
Impress others willi ):)ur fine talents, especially at group

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friends to cooperate with you on whatever is beneficial, Pay
bills. Join with fine group for recreation in the p.m. and meet
charmers, too.
CAPRICORN (Dec 22 to Jan, 20) Go after Information
you
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emotional Take short trip with kin in afternoon for more
harmony, pleasure.
LIBRA (Sept 23 to Oct 22) Closest friends have ideas that
help you attain cherished personal aims Get on the good side
of an influential person inp in whale enjoying social lic
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clothing that are nattering. Avoid the social in p,m.
21) Visit with good friends dunng
our spare time but don't neglect personal and intimate
chores. Improve hobby. Relax in p.m.

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the foot of her bed. Realizing th3t one day they will die,
our daughter insisLr. that when they do she wants W keep
their earsl This Isn'
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she comm-mcates utll ovith ammals and wild birds.
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a straight-A student and pla)s the clarinet in her high schwl
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expecting a baby soon and are very happy. We are not
married, but because we are not bound to each other by
marriage-only because of our lose and commitment to
each other-we feel our relationship Is stronger than ote of
legal ties.
Neither one of us wants to get married, but I am
orried about the complications that could arise in the
future For instance, if one of us should die, since e are
not legally married, wouldn't it be hard for the remaining
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with mate. Follow intuitive hunche, more. Use care in motion.
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wi th asouates Spend very little in th e m Avoid one who
unfriendly to your interests. Enjoy home in p.m.
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are to b.
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presidential veto, was th e chief obsta cle to e nd ing the First
session transferred there as soon a)
of the 93rd Congress by nightfall.
practicable,
The compromise version of the bill would allow Congress to
In denying The Associateti
repeal administration fuel-saving powers within 15 days, and Of
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planned to meet again today to Iron out difficulties in a section vate vice presidential papers
earlier that the provisions of
the dealing with curbs on possible windfall profits by oil companies, w hich he may make available
deed were not cosidered a
"w he ther or not we can get out tomorrow night remains to be at a future date by depositing
restriction. It does not defeat
seen," Senate Democratic Leader Mike Mansfield said as the them in a presidential Iithe purpose of the gift.
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Senate adjourned Thursday. "I devoutly hope so."
brary...."
A White house lawyer said
Senate-House conferees broke a deadlock on Social Security
The letter, signed by Richard
the restrictions apparently Thursday, virtually assuring 'an 11 per cent increase for 30 million C. Tufaro, then on the staff of
were
not considered material at beneficiaries early next year.
the Naticnal Securi ty Council,
the time the return was preThe bill provides a 7 per cent boost in the March check due April 3 also said the decision against
pared.
and a 4 per cent increase in the June 'check, accompanied by tax permitting access to the docuThe papers remain sealed increases to finance the
increase
nients was not based on any
from public view under terms
The Social Set urit and energy bills were the oni) two major need for security classification
of the deed with which Nixon measures
still facing House action
White house officials said the
turned (Item over to the Nation.
'I'he Senate, however, still had to complete action on a $1.7 billion Tufaro letter does not represent
il Archives The secrecy Is not supplemental appropriations bill
and the bill aimed at saving seven current policy "Apparently the
unusual in the case of papers of Northeast rail
systems before tackling the Social Security and letter was written before the
a public official,
energy measures.
proper staff work was done"
Nixon has taken 1-482,000 In
Both cleared the house Thursday as the rush for adjournment of Warren said.
income tax deductions over the the session that began last Jan.
3 gathered steam.
Tularo, now a New York law
past four years for his gift of the
Ioth houses cleared defense and foreign aid appropriations bills,
cr, saul tue letter as cleared
lttix'rs. as well as measures to help Israel, increase fed eral flood insurance by the
office vi the White house
A Whi te house official "- and over haul manpower programs.
counsel, then John W. Dean Ill.
'tatt'd restrictions on the pa
are the major actions taken Thuz-sda) as both houses
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request. The bill bars shipments of US-produced petroleum to ers
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forces.
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J'kesnlan, who said it appar- foreign aid appropriations bill. It is $1.2
billion under the budget.
flue Nixon gift is rendered
intly was written without prop-The Senate completed congressional action on a bill more complex by the fact
that
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authorizing $2.2 billion of emergency military aid for Israel. The he had the papers appraised
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requested by Nixon are in and has bet-n deducting their
ts tin access, and a stipulation the foreign aid appropriations measure.
value from his income taxes.
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him, are so much of a rarity that a mathematician says
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a church dinner last mnth that reportedly caused an
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said there was no community danger but the people
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An attachment to Nixon's
tunnel under the street and put
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was giving vice presidential pa be reported on the return of the describes the gift, says it was rights remaining in the taxpayer."
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began their sixth week in space today and flight controllers report they're working at peak efficiency after
some early rough spots. Gerald P. Carr, William R. Pogue
and Edward G. Gibson had a packed experiment schedule
on the 36th day of their planned 84day space voyage. As
for the astronauts' working habits, flight director Phil
ShaRer told newsmen Thursday, "These guys seemed to
have settled down with no problems at all. They're working right on liii' time line. I'm real pleased with them."

NEW YORK lAP) - Energyminded shoppers are
buying mire practical gifts this Christmas - even if they
won't fit in a stocking or under a tree, report some of the
nation's leading department stores. An Associated Press
survey of department stores In nine cities showed sales
were healthy. But tight fuel supplies and lower living room
temperatures have spurred some changes in buying
habits. Perhaps the greatest impact is being felt in clothing departments where the emphasis appears to be on
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case of the flu today, and his group of anarchists. A commudoctors advised him not to nique issued In Bordeaux,
attend
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assassinated Premier Luis the work of ETA, the Basque
(..arrerolllanco later tntheday. separatist organization, which
the Cifra news agency reported. has long been at war with the
Despite his illness, Franco Franco government. But the
received Vice Pg-jdentGerald head of the Basque exile govK Ford, sent by President Nix ernment said he believed the
on to represent him at the fu- communique was a fake.
The government said only
neral, for 15 minutes at El Pardo Palace, on the outskirts of that the assassination was a
"critiiinal attack" and did not
Madrid.
The Illness of the 81-year-old speculate on the identity of the
chief of state only a day after assassins.
President Nixon sent Vice
the assassination of his closest
associate emphasized the un- President Gerald R. Ford to
certain state 61 Spain's political represent him at the funeral to.
leadership. BUt althoüg? day. Nixon also sent a message
Franco has suffered mild ill- of condolence to Franco.
nesscsat least twice erhierthis
The 710-year-old premier was
year, his health is reported
generally good for a man of his killed as his cliauffeurst.arted
to dri v e away front Adn. Carage.

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vice pmesident of the United States." Ford stood there
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false expectations," said Kb- session and told the delegations
singer. "In the months ahead there was no need to remind
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service officer G. McMurtrie Godley to be U.S. am"iwidor to Lebanon.
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in July on the grounds he was too closely identified with
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from the sunken freighter Oriental Monarch were found
Thursday night, the Canadian Search and Rescue
Headquarters said early today.
The bodies were found 15 miles east of the spot where
the 10,051-ton ship is believed to have gone down. The
bodies were floating within a 500-yard radius of each

WASHINGTON (AP) - A military-civilian power
struggle appears to be growing behind China's placid
facade, U.S. intelligence sources report. Indications of
increasing political tension In mainland China have
threaded through reports reac hing here over the past
several months much of it believed to stem from the
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"Let us all resolve here today
ty. But a correspondent In Gen. they can take up negotiating with Israel.
Wa!dhebii said their goal
The first Arab-Israeli peace that we will overcome hatred." must be a "just and durable eva for lass, the Soviet news positions. This view prevailed
The first order of business at
conference in the 25-year exisGromyko warned that "the peace in the Middle East."
agency, reported that Egypt, when Secretary of State Henry
the ceremonial opening sesi1on
knee of the Jewish state opened fire of war in the Middle East
"None of us, I know, under- Jordan and Israel "later might A. Kissinger and Soviet Foreign was a welcoming address by
today with Henry A. Kissinger niay flare up at any moment." estimates the difficulties of the be Joined by other delegations, Minister Andrei A. Gromyko,
United Nations Secretary-Gencalling on the two sides "to
"Any delays In obtaining a talks ahead," he said. "But the above all, the Syrian delega. the conference cochairmen, eral Kurt Waldheim. Gromyko
break the shackles of the past settlement could be dan- very fact of this conference and (ion."
met for two hours Thursday and Kissinger also were to
and to create at last a new hope gerous," he declared,
the willingness of the governAs the Middle East peace night to Iron out procedural
speak.
for the future,"
Egypt's foreign minister, Is. ments concereed to respond to conference opened in the Pal. wrinkles.
Kissinger, the American see- mail Fahmy, indicated one of this new effort to find a just and ace of Nations, Indications were
There was a possibility that
retary of state, spoke after So- the deadlocks that Kissinger lasting settlement is a source of that the real bargaining would
The Egyptians did get an im. the delegation chiefs from isviet Foreign Minister Andrei A. predicted. lie insisted that Is- encouragement and hope for all not begin until January despite plicit promise, however, that rael, Egypt and Jordan might
Gromyko accused Israel of raci must pull back from all mankind."
Egyptian demands for imme- their bid for an Israeli pullback not make their opening statecreating
an
intolerable territory occupied during the
The seven tables around the diate discussion of a dis. will be taken up in January. mews until Saturday. But an
situation in the Middle East and 1967 Six Day War including council chamber were assigned engagement of military forces They are stressing that Presi- Israeli spokesman said Foreign
warned that "the Arab cause" Arab East Jerusalem. Israel to Israel, Egypt, Jordan, Syria, on the Suez front.
dent Anwar Sadat must show Minister Abba Eban did not
had the full support of the has said repeatedly that it the United States, the Soviet
The Israelis have insisted for concrete gains soon to maintain want to speak on the Jewish
Soviet Union. Kissinger and would not give up all the cap. Union and the United Nations, weeks that they will have to the position of leadership In the sabbath, which runs from sunGromyko are the conference tured territory and that it would
Syria is boycotting the con- await the results of their na- Arab world that has enabled set Friday until sunset Saturcochairmen.
never relinquish East Je- ferenre, and its table was emup- tional elections Dec. 31 before him to enter direct negotiati'rnc day.
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Hilton Hotel while hundreds were dancing at Christmas
parties. The streets were empty because of heavy rain
and no one was hurt. One bomb was in a package near Lie
main entrance and the other was planted in or near a car
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point by escaping. lie added can* away with the win Hound
LYMAN'S DOUG PETERS, a 106 pound dynarno, dumps Mainland's
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Kim Conway in finals of the Lyman Invitational Wrestling Tournament
before the scoreless third -stalling" penalty points
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Wood.v and unconscious. The punch, called by the Milwaukee
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fans in attendance.

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gauze, like a fighter's would have been, consequently it broke
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Simpsion of the Buffalo Bills a'nd* ' - 4
Penn State All-American
tadback Jonu Cappdileita won
the 1973 1asweU Football Club
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said Notre Dame Coach Dick Denver Coach Al harden, Carolina trimmed Virginia
Associated Press Sports Writer Phelps, whose team certainly "Notre Dame is a fine ballclub Tech 83.78 and Providence
Notre Dame's players hit the didn't look too studious putting and deserves its No. 3 rankmni. siiiasheil William anti Mary
105ibooks all week .. and then gave the Pioneers away 99-59 Thurs. There's no way possible to 75.
Denver a lesson in basketball. day Wght.
match up against the Fighting
With Dandey the big .,
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"We had an average of six "They are certainly one of the Irish.
Notre Dame soared to a 52-30
guys out studying each day," top teams in the na tion," said Freshman Adrian
Dantley lead at the half. Before the lop.
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1973 IN REVIEW
by Alan Mayer
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together, in the modern termi- more than 24 minutes.
August
nology.
John Shumate added l6points
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tough Kissimmee team 69-66. Patriots are a Central Florida
The Blue Darters Like the 1&lt;0w- independent,
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teartis this weekend. He'll stuff cent.
Before getting to the nitty- add up to good news for the mentor who has forgotten more
their stockings with visions of
Super Plurus and doRars and gritty, let's talk some more 'Skins. But it does add up to ... football than a lot of coacMs
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about those dollars All players VIK'NGS , REDSKINS 20 ever learn, may regret that he
itie jolly old fellow will pay a in the four playoff games this
Pittsburgh (10-4) at Oakland taught one pupil so well
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5W for each player on the fluke manner Umt they beat end's four playoff games, the
hat Sunday afternoon.
The Washington Redskins, winning teams and $5,500 for Oakland in the 1972 playoffs.
Bengals can't be too lightly reSOUTH
Citadel !ia, Gtorgia St. SS
who got the loser's share in Su- the losing players.
If you've forgotten, Pitts- garded.
Wright St 76, M860118 S1
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The Super Bowl Vill win- burgh's Franco Harris made a
Virginia Si. 13), Savannah St.
Alter all, Cincinnati, statMinnesota
Vikings,
who
had
the
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payoff will be $15,000. The shoestring catch of a deflected
LoUilliana $I 13, Samford 60
Furma-i 69, Davidso 62
loser's share from Super Bowl losers get to cry over S71,500 - pass and scored the touchdown pri6singly, was No. 2 in offense
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Oakland's defense, No. I in
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Now for the business at hand: the American Conference, up fifth, while Miami was seeDame 9V. Denver 9
Tf,ledo
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should be enough to counter ond.
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Washington (10-4) at Min- Pittsburgh's third-ranked deLet's say that Cincinnati will
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Su per Bowl II.
Racine 81. Gustavus Adolphus 68
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the joys of the winners' purse nesota'sFranTarkentonwihlbe Th e Steelers were sixth , but
Fresno St 96, N T. St 95. 2
Los Angeles U2-2 at Dallas
and the despair of the losers' at the throttle of an offense that figure is misleading be- (104) The oddsmakers like
shares
the Dallas Cowboy's which finished fourth in the Na. cause No. 1 quarterback Terry the Cowboys by about a field
FAR WEST
and the Miami Dolphins. The tional Conference compared Bradshaw, was out part of th
e goal, give or take a half..point.
Ath in Action 40. Brigham Young
Cowboys, Super Bowl V lose rs to Washington's No. 10 ranking. season.
And even though the Redskin
but winners for Game VI, play
A victory by the Steelers
Bradley SO, Washington 76
'the Rains, however, should
53 Cal Poly SLO 74, Sacramento St
the Los Angeles Rains. The defense,sUi(ms(icaily. is it shade would be more dramatic be- pull off the lone upset this
Dolphins, losers in Gaine VI but better than Minnesota's - cause of the severe injury prno- weekend. Why'I Well, Uiere are
&amp;AMIanill 69, Seattle 63
triumphant last year, play the Washington was fourth in total lems the team had, and Pitts- a number of reasons.
but the
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Cincinnati Bengals.
burgh is probably the sentimen- chief one is Chuck Knox, who
Union
Let's pause briefly to reflect Minnesota played a tougher tal favorite of many, but sen- worked miracles with the Rams
Fiut Round
that this Fearless Football schedule.
timent doesn't win ball games. in his first seawn as heati
Hiram ll?, ivnials 14
MI Un,on 98, Rochester Ttch 71
Washington quarterback ...RAIDERS20.STFELERSI7. coach.
Forecast completed the regular

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federal court suit against
Hams "until this entire matter Tigers.
Then, Cronin dropped what
is settled to our complete satismay
be a historic baseball
faction."
Finley praised Cronin's deci- bombshell, refusing to accept a
sion, saying it would be use contract signed by Williams
beginning of an end to man- with the Yankees 1ast week. fie
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the Tigers and the Yankees.
Finley, speaking in Chicago,
First, he announced his dcclsaid he would have no comment
on whether he was willing to sion regarding Honk, who rerereotiate with the Yankees iii signed on the final day of the
1973 season with two years to go
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In a rela ted case, however,
Finley, the controversial owner Cronin ruled that Manager
of the Oakla nd Athletics, held Ralph Houk now is wi th t he Dc.
the trump hand and the New trolL Tigers, and the Yank ees
York Yankees were wi thou t a have no right to any cornmanager today while pondering pensation for the 1nc of their
eir next move.
a. boss.
American League President
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inception three years ago, the brothers, Kenny and Ronnie free throws by center Head and
NEW YORK - Bill Camp.
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Star a
Annua
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theTornad os were witiin two,
bell, hfl assistant coach at
Bsketball
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46.44 with ver seven minutes
ton College, was named heaij
Tournament will have a Metro 9" Darryl Dawkins X13 pound still remaining.
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It was at this moment in the
champion.
gathered in rebounds and game that Pompano's basket
BMEBALL
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got i on as theyfailed to
SAN DIEGO — A Superior
Th ursday
In the Winter
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make a single shot from the
Court judge refused to freeze
Park am when Evans and shooting of Jeff Linville and his floor - for the next four minutes
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the assets of the San Diego
Winter Park scored convincing floor play nad'the *'game going of action.
Padres and block the baseball
victories over Pom pano Beach their way.
Dur ng this me the Trojans
team's move to Washington, ;
and Martin County, respec- The east coast squad seemed
were able to run off nine
D.C.
to lose their poise 'nd
uru'nswered points, salti ng the
open ing semi -final the
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the
finals by taking the minutes to play in thover
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Warm With A
measure of a towering, third forcing coach Fred Conley to
The wildcats were again
Pompano
Beach
quintet
substitute.
From
that
ranked
point
on
without
the services of their
I
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Electric
Evans took over and outscored stellar guard Sta n Pietkiewicz
63.5&amp;
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WEATHERTROW
attack tha featured the guard take a three point lead Into the him as they smashed 10th
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play of senior Charles locker room, 28-25.
ranked Martin Count)' 5339
PUMP
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Wilkerson
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junior
Vernon
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and come back. The yule kept his team In the fight at the period, 32-18 at the half
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Fans Protest
The fans in attendance began to throw thjngs into the j,g in
disgust, while vocally objecting in no uncertain terms. The
promoter in Milwaukee,
HarrySimos, raced over to the ref and the
two of them first exchanged w ords, th en th rea ts , then pushes, and
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LAHASSEE, Fla (Al') on Jones' resignation
tersburg Times printed a series
had
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Florida State football coach
There has been mounting de- of ar ti cles on charges by play.
committee to look for a new
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I .arry Jones resigned today In mands and alumni pressure for ers of training bruta lity in
coach would be set up
wake of FSU's first winless Jones to resign following the FSU program Twenty-eight
When former FSU coach Bill
~eason.
Seminoles'0-11 season. the first players, most of them substiPeterson
was fired as head
1 hope my action brings time FSU has failed to win a tutes, quit the squad.
b-ick together Florida State game since 1947 when the
FSU President Staley Mar. mach of the Houston Oilirs of
University's fans and alumni," school first began playing foot- shall ordered an investigation the National Football League
by former Gay Leroy Collins, earlier this year, speculation
Jones said in a telegram of res ball
mounted that he would return to
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the
Tallahassee.
But Beaudoin said
Icy Marshall.
Wednesday to visit his wife's wrongdoing by Jones and
Peterson did not figure in the
Jones was in Dallas visiting family in Dallits. Ile is not ex- Seminole coaching staff.
Mii-shall, responding to re search for a succesor "that I
his wife's family and could not pected to return to Florida until
be reached immediately for after Jan. 1.
curring rumors Jones would know of."
comment.
In three seasons at Florida leave, has issued several state:iia.
"I would like to express my State, Jones. 40, compiled a 15- ments in su
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thanks to all the loyal Seminole 19 r'cord. His first team fin- which said he would not be
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~,the way," the Jones telegram Bowl bid and his second squad
if e% r, p
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was mountul ti
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d e fi n ite. '
Bu t the stars of these teams fluential F SIJ alumni and se
Marshall said Jones be lieved
quarterback Gary Guff, wide eral Florida newspapers took
a change in the coaching posi- reciever Barry Smith and detion "would be in the best inter fensiie backs James Thomas football fans favored a new
ests of the uni versity and the and Eddie McMil la
gradu coach
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'intercollegiate athletic pro ated and moved on to profes
Jones originally signed a
grarn, and I concur with his as- slorml football after the 1972 four-year contract and had
season.
been given a one-year extensessment:"
Beaudoin said the un vers ty
Jones' troubles mounted ear sian He has two years remainLARRY JONES
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holiday tournament and intz-a- Leesburg's John Harrison was round beating Brantley's Roger reversal that did the trick,
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In the evening's fina l match
at the start of the final period
county rival Lake Brantley chosen top heavyweight Moro and winning via
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To rea%-h this point Peters and took the lead when he was 71111 Chavers and Mike *.Ile
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made an excel.lent showing grappler. The awards were disqualification.
pinned Sanford's Bob Nogueird awarded a point for escaping. each "stalked" each other for
ca pturing second spot
presented and sponsored b)
The match started with In32secondsfollowedby a th ird He iced the match late in the most of the six minutes with
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Chavers putting on a Last period
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assured of the crown going into Electronic Company
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Gilbreath. Conway came by a
To reach the Finals Rice took charge scoring on an escape ,,
DIF
Jimmy Carter.
frame. IV [found grappler pin over Trojan Jeff Pollard 4-2 and 7-6 marks from a Parker and takedown for a 3-1 decision. ,
During the opening session Carter floored DeFazio with a right the final round since ten of their Casm1berry.
twelve wrestlers were still in
In the 99 pound class Lyman's scored again in the second and a 10-0 tally against Tim and Trojan while Howarth
This is the second year in a
hand and then to everyone's amazement he went to his knees and
the running. The host team Arrnando
Payas
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second place Pats took home 67 both earned the right to meet in as needed as Payas took the
Glenn Hill continued his long
as a virtual draw with Rice
points followed by Leesburg the finals, Payas did it by decisIon 7-0.
tallying first on a takedown but win streak when he pinr*j
LONGWOOD-Fmishing with with 455 and DeLand with 45 pinning David Maust and
The lo6dnislonalsobelonged Howarth countered with a Dehand's John Bishop 23,
more than twice the number of
fldS into U send
Out of the field of eleven decisioning grapplers from to a Greyhound Doug Peters reersaI
points as their nearest corn- teams Hound Paul Richards Winter Park and Bishop Moore. won a 4-0 score over Buc Kim
The second period went The match was completely
petitor the L)man Wrestling was awarded outstanding
Gamache drew an opening Conway It was a first stanza wlthouteithergrapplerscoring
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ARE Y OU TROUBLED?
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FACED WITH A DRINKING
PROBLEM
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Write P.O. 60K 1213
Sanford, Florida

WANT AD
DIAL
Seminole 322261
Winter Park Orlando 831 -9993

BOAT BUILDERS
Fibc'rglass IRyup persostnel and
boat assemblers. Local growing
industry interested in ?iring
pt'ople from the Sanford are.
Excellent wages aid bend's
Come grow with us. Apply at
company Office
SLICKCRAFT ROBALO
BOAT DIVISION AMF
Building 147, Sanford Airport
Sanford
I'n Equal Opportunity Employer

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$100 month. 722 9214.
Sanford
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Furnished

Housesfor5ale -- -_____________________

One t)edroom apartment, Twin beds
G000 location, for mature adults,
-- Also trailer. Ph. 373 3695

Blair Agency
BY OWNER
C C. flLAIR BROKER
P,',u',t sell Practically new hOme, 3
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A J PEI4NINGTON ASSOC
tedrooms, 1 1 baths, central heat
Upstairs apt., $100 plus
32.,) 77)0
Itome
322 9310
and air, carpeted throughout, all
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Utilities not included. Mature red brick construction, delightful
Let a classified ad help you clean out
e. p'uple Or tourIsts 37? 0331.
area, $24,300. Showing anytime
your attic, garage orbasementi
1? Itt DROOMS. ADULTS ONLY
between 10 am. and 2 pm. 3*0
PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
West Brooklyn St., Magnolia
M. UNSWORTH REALTY
?S1!iParkDriye,3fl 786)
Park, Orange City. Mr. Hayduk
803W Fr',?
121 6061 or 2) 05 11
SANFORD AREA
37
Houses Rent
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RECONDITIONED Refrigerators,

SHOPPERS DELIGHT in the
timely, money-saving suggestions
intheCla55if,j Section's Yuletide
Gift Guide,

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Washers

and
Dryers.
WARRANTY
Free Delivery,
','JIlITE$IDE APPLIANCES, 64.47841.

USED) BEDROOM
Central heat &amp; air Fully carpeted,
tkd fl,W1

YULE JEWELS and lots of
Sparkling ideas are found in the
Yuletide Gift Guide In the
Classified Section.
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ashers. ranges. refrig $3995 up
Also repairs. Myers Appliance,
210 Sanford Ave.,

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
500 French Ave.
3*03 Orlando
323 S

Auction

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Poultry

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wooded lot, river rights, boat
ramp, 3 bdrm • 6.4' x I?'. Dealer.
3230350

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Trucks and Trailers

AUCTION

Pur,oredN;wZeal.ndwtite
P'erd, 60 does, 6 buckS, all or part
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Every Friday 7:30 p m Buy, Sill or
Conagn Call 1)1 1i3
AUCTION. Hwy 17 97, Long-wood,
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JIM DANDY FEEDS

64 I TON CHEVY VAN Nothing
down, take over, call credit
manager. 323 62)0.

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Buy direct from boxcar atwPsole%aIt
prices, Jolly CharUeguarantee-s in
writing lowest pnicel in Fla
Gormly's, E 46 past Beardall at
RR tracks

Bring

Tneanswe.qto"WhaI,odOwith your
r.ct car Sell it Wilt a Classified

'9 CHEVY PICK-UP Nothing
down, take over, call Credit
manager 373 6730.

Res u Its

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80
Autos for Sale
Wn 'pool home appliance center- _______________________________
Immediate possession, assume low
If you have an eye for real value,
S ren t Ii Av
dishwashers, compactors. Prices
68
Wanted to Buy
'44 FALCON WAGON Nothing
Ask for Want Ads
Lost-Light tan male Chihuahua,
L'quipprd KiieIun.s
interest mortgage, low down
you'll eye the classified ads
SELF SE I4V10E COIN OPERATED
U'iys 312 ill?
start at s19.s Get Mom hers for
clown, take over, call Credit
lbs Tag reads "Chico". H
31,
may extras Adults. Deposit, 312
-----payment 3 bedroom, large corner
regularly.
40C llr
i,',ii KAR WASH available San
------1 thru S times
Christmas
now
CASH 372 4132
Financing
manager 3?) I7Y3
Reid, Belle Glad,, Fla. Ph. 373
lct,
ca
rpeted,
fully
equipped
13
tc4d and surrounding area. Veri
ithru2StimIt .......30c.Iin
available. Geneva Heating Air nor used furniture, appliances.
Lots and Acreage
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2616. 103 Sanora Blvd.. Sanford
kitchen, garage I year old
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low Iflhurt'5tfllftt, 75 pct, finCncing
Jim Hunt Realty
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Conditioning Serv. 3096 Orlando
IctOlS, etc. Buy I or 1001 items
**AMC.JEEPS**
25 times
bedroom house, I bedroom air.
is
521700.
campers
An investment for thoSe who
Dr., First bldg. South of Airport
Larry's Mart, 213 Sanford Ave
6
44
V V 7417 Stevens Ave., $o firs t, last.
LOST Male Toy Poodle, black &amp;
IMERRY
CHRISTMAS
MINIMUM
CHARGE)
3374 Park Dr 372 2l*
32.00
MUST SUCCEED and one that
For the best buy in American
Travel Trailers
Blvd. on 1793 323 5431
vhte. Vicinity 26th St &amp;
Ph before Se m..afte'spm 372
REALTOR
After hours
Wiiltd
Old furniture, lamps,
3 Lines Minimum
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CLIFF JORDAN
Motors, and Jeep vehicles, see.
TO ALL OUR FRIENDS
Palmetto, REWARD. Phone 377
3229"4
327 3991
miSc, private party. Ph. 3fl 9)93. Seethe latest in
.ome
377
06.15
REALTOR
Call
and
used
travvl
collect,
901723'716?
DON BALES
AND
CUSTOMERS
2410.
Freezers
I Bedroom, 2 bath, den, eat In kit
lralers and campers from New
Sanford Motor Company
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--Will pay U 50
100 lbs.
Clean
(ht'o, encloSed 2-car ara.
World Travel, Hwy. 17 92,
to choote from 0vs
SOSS.(fnchAvi',3fli3l
The Longer Your Ad Runs
Arms
FORREST CITY- Apopka area.
Loti
11 mo. old Irish Setter, Lake
for Rent
VA N th
Down
Spanish moss, no Stick.s or trashrash
Longwood $34 9471
central
heat,
on
large
lot
S2si
pu
pliance
Sales
&amp;
Service,
2617
Mary
area.
duplex
building
sites,
east
of
Answers to "Mac".
The Less It Costs Per Line
'it
VEGA
wagon. Good condition
Sluder Floral Co. of Fla.
KuIp Realty, 372 7'1)5
A
french Ave., Sanford, 372 7658.
Needs medication to live. 323 0310, SANFORD CT. MOTEL
Each
Good tires. AC Extras Approx
Ste
Per Day.
Bearctall
Ave.
373
1710,
Camper
Top
for
Datsun,
Toyota
or
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becjrooi'n,
I't
or
t*O
'aths,
all
lIori(Ia A'it;i'
Site, sssoo.
Sanford.
322!$64 Reward
? a).) mi $I%)0 P11 373 7173
small pickup Phone 373.5200
bi'iCk From 123.400 20th Street to
KENMORE WASHER, parts,
- 3 bedrooms I bath in
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Newly renovated. Class A rating
Cash buyer for used articles. fur
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Locust,
turn
left
to
hip
Sl,right
service,
used
mathines.
Si
in;s,
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KItChfl equipped. s
Rated For Consecutive
Color TV, Courtesy csr pick up
LAKEFRONT SITE- In Springs MOONEY APPLIANCES, 3730697
n.ture.
etc.
HWY
46
ANTIQUES,
travel
Trailer
9
$100 deposit. Mid Seminole Realty
on Valencia Court North Mo-del
Good Things lo Eat
Realty
Lake lullS, l4Qxl)0' with 100' of __
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service Family units, et
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ii? 6972
Insertions-No Change
SleepsA, $750
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WANTED
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REDUCED to 141,600 for this
Tangerinei&amp; Tangelos
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1964 Buick Riviera. Steel nadiats,
Toppricespaid.used,anycitlon
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lovely) bedroom.? blIP with 20' * LAKEFRONT SITE- Near Forrest
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372 6733 or 3720362
GIFTS EXTRAORDINAIRE76
excellent condition, fully equip
Auto Repairs
'.y.lIr
641 $126, Winter Park.
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TELEVISION
SETS
$35
UP
4Q'pool
in
lovely
area
Has
all
the
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ped. 5)950. Call alter ê'-3l3 128$.
Lake
Academy.
Swim,
f
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boa:
MILLERS
Parts-Accessories
V
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Department Hours
Tree ripened Oranges. $7 bu.
Gilt Guide. It will solve your gift
The view I
For Rent
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76l9arlaridoOriv,. 332-0337
69
dillon. Have keys, will shawl
Stamps.Coins
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Freshly pick grapefruit, $1.50 bu.
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1970 Grand Prix, Model Si, fully
giving prdlem,
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residential area, 5930).
PICTURE PRETTY
$a.m. 5:30p.m.
$
-HOrSe&amp; Rider, 20 Sanford Ave,,
equipped, AM FM stereo radio,
1
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Life in
TIRES
SANFORD downtown, prestiqous Dril,epast709tircedia Rd Seelps3 DPEAMWOLD - EXCLUSIVE
Tobuyands,llg3torsil
Saturdays a Holidays
V
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(Will,
Gentleman would like a gentleman
S..iritord.
.i.r conditioning, power %teering&amp;
uftice suite,elevator, parking, and
SECLUDED
AREANear
Lake
53
OWNER
TRAP4SFERREDI
His
contact u'. first. We also buy bulk 775* 14 black $1e93 plus tax; *23
Garage.Rummage
9a.m. .l2Noon
urdroom home with tirepl
to share rent of trailer. All
trakes, ,lCtric seats 8. windows,
isintonial service included. AAA
Florida. Level ground, stately
t,eroom, 7 bath with patio,
slyer cons SEMINOLE COIN
ii. black 1II. plus tax; Gb x 14.
Oranges. Lemons, Grapefruit.
- Garden setting from street to
Sales
Dead lint--12 Now
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utIltles, TV and linens 372-9066
3'3 911
location.
Available
immediately.
pnes,
lOOx
175',
15500
(.i..... V
£.
LIII ..I
climate
control.
garage,
fence,
is
R
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CENTER,
94ffiviw
109,W.1st373 4351
J ,PwrIg, I 01E
TVI Nil P. I,
raised white letters, $39.95 plus
Street Quiet Secluded neigh
Day Before Publication
Phone 373 7O.
available for $76.600. Near
Want to tell something? A brnall
(). Hutchisort 122".
taxi L71 x 13 Firestone
'GARAGE SALE Thumas Organ.
onrhood $771000
ile '64 RAMBLER AMERICAN, 6 Cyl.
Seminole High and Lakcvirw
investment in a Cl&amp;t',ified Ad will
/
I'n1e dishv'asflcr. Rag dollS
ells, $1.93 us tax. Bargains on
Auction
automatic, Nothing Dn. take
Forrest
Greene,
Inc.
Trigerines, Tangelo, $2 bit, you
%zhools
.SMART SANTAS get those great gilt
twang results.
iiow"r arra,'gements, misc.
Prello Steel Belted Radial tires
j
over. Call Credit Manager, 323
NO
TRAFFIC
NOISE
E-4
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piCk, 323 1671.
1)0.1W Fairbanks
- ideas by checking Yuletide Gift
Tlltji, Fri, 4 S,i? San Mo South
Announcements
Lotsol good used tlresl3arsdup
6230
INDIAN MOUND VILLAGE
Auction Sale
6.431333
WE TAKE TRADES
I bedroom home on laroe lot r,visicie
Gu;dr in t0d'V'S Classified sec
Mn4iile
Park, 5 1792
IZ
SANFORD TIRE SERVICE
WANT
A
BEAUTIFUL,
ONE.
I
30
Apartments
Rent
NAVAL
ORANGES.
FRIDAY NIGHT 7PM
'or,
of City with patio and all the
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-Cards of Thanks
I Formerly Humphrey's Tires)
YEAR OLD 3 bedroom, 7 bath ina
ED OR TED WHITE
Unfurnished
goodies
$.0 Station Wagon
120 S.Frenth, Sanford
tree shaded Setting with a
16
Income and
2-In Memoriam
Pr a ctica lly new automatic top
115.000 Terms
55
22 French. Pinecrest, Ph. 3223622
1723 Ph 3fl.1I2'
Boats &amp; Marine
Beautiful Large Wooded Lots
PP.372
osn
me St. Johns' We have it
- GENEVA GARDEN
Investment Property
40
Ivader dishwasher, antique 6
Condominiums
1-Cemetaries
APARTMENTS
Equipment
This
one
has
everythinO.
Street
lighting
.
'Sidewalks
&amp;
DEEELlCIOus
Oranges-naval
City Water &amp; Sewer
ii VOk
drawert chest, Single bed, bAby
egen buS. clean,
rcj LONGER USED CAMPING
SNUG AS A BUG
)":SW 25Th St
;'rt, Ill
Call for ,ppo,ntment to
it
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t,r
3- Prrsonjls
sind pineapple, tangerines, Pn
,
fl* inspection. 1550. 1
CUSTOM BUILT HOMES WITH MANY PLANS
bed. overhead Stove hoed (new),
1960
Trolan
B-oat
GEAR
IS
Ill
DEMAND.
SELL
IT
3 bedrOoms. 2 baths, Convenient to
jond (cjn;mCrcjOl
SANDLEWOOD VILLAS
and while grapefruit, picked to
)fl 2716.
cftctric brOcm, portable sewing
Large 2 bedroom, I bath. central
S-Lost and Found
25' Cabin Cruiser
P43W WITH A CLASSIFIED AD
schools. shopping center Shag
TO CHOOSE FROM
&amp;27.500, Terms. Ph________
3222110.
Call 322.2420 Anytime
order. Russell Crum Icy, 372 0217
machine, new Tilly Oil heaters, a
nat
P
and
air,
ideal
for
retired
S
oct
DownNo
Closing
Costs
Call
323
7567
C3rpeting,
drapes. dithw3$her,
1963 Dodge Dart, extr) Clear.
i.-Child Care
------101 more Christmas items, and
12 Volt Auto Batteries 111 93
central Pea? 8. air. Sparkling clean
"Sanford's Sales Leader"
automatic transmission, gc
'housanth
of
SO
Other
Items
too
ii
Miscellaneous
12),9SOTerms
PEEL'S
BODY
SHOP
Instructions
Sanford's newest 1 &amp; 2 bedron
1-Motels Hotels
TREAT YOUR FEET to a treat by
opol. Move 4n today. Children
YourMuttipleListingAgency
• fires. radio, heater. Only 5495
numerous to mention.
ll09SanfordAvenu.
ad
condominiumt
offer
you
For
Sale
using thC Yuletide Gift Guide
Ia
a
accepted, 3722090.
Local
SHELLEY AUTO SALFS, 721
Call For
PIANO LESSONS
111-Ealing Places
carefiec living PLUS washer
today's Classified Suction,
REALTORS
SMALL GROCERY
2S8..SPrkDr.
17 Week Chord Course
FRANKLIN ARMS
Appnt,
fl.!1'o
rim yer, will-wall carpet. rec
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8
Galv
vestment,
good
location,
Includes
family room, central air heat, PUBLIC
LHhi1L!EiJ1,flLI
5)7.900. Inspect our 2 furnished
P
AUCTION
EVERY
.bancIoned, unwanted ji,wik cars
Trailer. Extras liii new, 3323772
373 $470
real estate, equipment and in
fenced, carpeted. I yr. new, many
I 1-Instructions
models on Airport Blvd Register
13TravelAgencies
til l
MONDAY NIGHT. Antiques, TVa,
hauled
away.
Your
cost,
$10
I and 7 bedrooms, carpeting and
WE WISH FOR ALL OUR
venbory, 570.000
extras $79,130 Owner, 131741*.
for free color TV No Obligation
f' "
'
Miscellaneous,
New
and
used
TOYS
FOR
TOTS
and
lots
of
other
Crando,793-4)U_anytime.
FLY,NG CARPET TOURS, INC
FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS A
drapes, central heat and air, fully
-_--'
_
burniture aria appliances. Plus
ctt ideas In the Yuletide Gilt
Travel &amp; Recreation
--'7
A1
.
1makes
sewing
VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS, p i HOt HO' Laugh
Arline tickets. Cruise and Tours at
LONGWOOD
equipped kitChin Adulti only. Ph.
pectiale (watch adsl
sl
away your
SHOE REPAIR
HATTAWAY REALTY
Guide in the Classified Section.
hine repair
Wctal rates, 333 Semran Blvd
AND A MOST PROSPEROUS
323 6650,
shopping worries by using the
cleaned, oiled
3-Travel Agencies
NEW
YEAR.
(H*y 436), $30733
REDUCED
1968
Bass
Boat,
16'
fiberglass,
REALTOR
Yuletide
Gill
Guide
In
the
531 15,VShop, located in prime shopping
98
$
Auctioneering ServIce.
a adjusted
New duplex, 7 bedrooms, wall to
MR. &amp; MRS. DELL
area, includes inventory equip
167 Hwy 431. Longod
Classified Section
Evinruir. all aluminum trailer
4-C,mpmg-Resorts
-_________________________
w6I1 thbg, di%hwa%M'r, disposal,
_______________________
NOW $28,900
rn -nt and lease
- i
Excellent condition, Priced to sell
18
______________ ___________
COMPLETE AUCTION SERVICE
Male Help Wanted
c los*,. siss per month 2nd ar1
S-Action Sports
Highly motivated owner has
914 1606
WE HAVE RENTALS
Avocado. Sanford, Ph. Orlando
1..ii
dropped price for quick sale. Buy, sell, consign, appraise, or
Houses for Sale
Wanted: Man for laundry washroom
OutStarld1ng2,edroomhome with
rind small pickup 8. delivery route
special sales Out Of anything 04
Christmas MOtor
large Florida room. Concrete
value Hwy. 17 97 (behind Winn Sanford 6. days a week, short
Nice
Iand7bedroomapts
Rentals
block utility shed, well for
Callbart Real Estate
chester
Mobil
Homes
noun, good ply. Full time em
100 Magnolia Ave, Apt, 3
Sale
watering, huge wooded lof. Call 3737310
Sanford, PIe
pioyee need apply only. Apply in
373. 143$
323 $S$69a.m, 90.m
-Roorns for Rent
- liouf '.,'s
May Tes.zak,Msoc ______
21
____________/.11
sites
priced
like: 1354 10 HP,
person, 113 Palmetto Ave San
Call 372 2195
WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
5.44.4 Galvanized, $113 trailer,
0-Apartments Rent
lord Or" Cleaners.
-_
31
Apartments Rent
buy sell trade
5129 50 Fibre 13' Boats. 51 79 30
iatty.3fl IICI
Roberts &amp; Gilman
U ni urn ished
KINGSBERRY
El Capitan St.
.
ill )E. First St.
I
l6lOHia*athaAveat17-92
3225422
Many others, new and uSC-i
Driver, semi trailer or ready-mix
Furnished
I-Apartments Rent
Ray Crank. Builder New 3
830.5500
Terms
truck. Miracle Concrete, 309 Elm
Car veteran Gocxl credit, in Fia one yr
b
bedroom,
7 bath
in time tor Christmas' We have
Furnished
SAN MO PARKS, 17 3 Bedroom
Closed Dec 24, 25.
Ave 3323751.
,nc
LSriQ'w4,d
Realtors
pe'tirig,
You
may
buy
my
$20,000
VA
sip
a
Surplus
of furniture, tables,
-range,
aishwasher,
Tra'iers &amp; ApIs 7 Adult parks. 2
MERRY CHRISTMAS
:2-Houses Rent Unfurnished
bed
4s. etc. that must be Sold before
clisp*al, central Peat air. Lot 1*0 praised home ton as little as $300 Geneva Waterfront near Lake
.
Experienced fiberglass chopper
Family parts 3315 Hwy. 17 ?2
. .
0own, 3 bdrm, livgsg, rm. dining
January at some pricet See at
Ph,
471
POISSON MARINE
C
.
S
I
man, top pay, must have good
3-Houses Rent Furnished
'
ming
Wk.
Sanford, 37) 1930. Day,
Mo
HAPRWY.Cii
3 bedroom, 7'
~
f
Gregory
Mobile
Homes.
500
rm,,
k?clien
tquipprd,
decor
2927
Hwy
1792
references, Call 323-3150 or 323bath
homi
Interesting
extras
MONEY SAVERS
4-Mobile Homes Rent
French Ave.. Sanford.
322-5961
WELAKA APARTMENTS
1866.
Carport. laundry Immediate occupancy, 2493111.
I mm Painted inside &amp; Out last fall114W.
lit.
St
--____________________________
5-Mobile Home Lots
lIAiGAlNS- Christmas tree, 1'
- 2 bedroom, pluS etticiency, close ?o
Experts
New 21.000 BTU air, Auto hsit
Serve
58
Bicycles
Jack R. McClure
ti'rw pine, like new, 1,5. $ mm
AVALON APARTMENTS
town. Only 110.500 with terms, or
For Rent
Large Lot, fenced back, Woods
Itch 8 Howell movie camera F
less f cash
* Construction *
ADULTS-NO PETS
Grapefruit,other trees &amp; shrubs
Peg Broker,706N. Park
6-Resort Property
Bikes, Bikes, Bikes
I '7 lens Magic eye. extras, $33 or
116W 7'riil St
Tool
shed,
Play
hOvSe,
I
bar
be
run
I
- 000011011
Fda-s Bldg 323 8870
For Rent
m.tbc' offer 3225579
3 bedroom. 2 story Spanish style 7
All sz
pt
Top
ground
Pool
and
dech
arid
mØrJdls,
ID
Speeds
5
Foremen
.
5715--349
SENKARIK GLASS &amp; PAINT CO
5.336
"tIerHri,_373_
fireplaces, large Florida room,
'(EN'S MOWING SERVICE
ldytl*ildt &amp; Lekevuew School
5ed5, and standard bikes now Central Heal &amp; Air Conditioning
7-Business Property
21OMagnolia Ave
Assorted electric razors, used. 13
UTILITY
CONTRACTOR-For free estimate, call Carl Harris,
lot Loads of extras, Only
district. i 4 th block to school buS
Acreage, Lots an'J Lawns
available
at
Firestone
Store.
Call
at
SEARS
in
Sanford
3721771.
For Rent
372-4632
MOSSIE
C.
BATEMAN
each 3276130.
Manhole, conduit an
cable
$35.90)
Freee'stlm.?,,cal137390.aS
stop. 7 bIts to store 8 gas Station.
'"°'
C! 1111.11
Experienced only Paid vention,
BROKER
Street lights, city water 8. sewer,
Itix PL15
I-Wanted to Rent
372-76431 Exceptional buy, professional
Heating10 Speed Rollfast
holidayS, hospitalization, Call
JOLLY GOOD things for giving are
Park Ridge, central heal
but low county taxes Let Santa
Polaroid 1*0 camera, complete
AppDance
Bicyclefor
Sale
I°°
WINCO CONSTRUCTION CORP
Sug9('sted to you .n the YuIetid
Iair, extra large storage
bring you a home f Christmas. 2 Bedroom, central heat, living
accessories Portrait kit, filter,
Real Estate
- OIL HEATER 1. WALL FURNACE
MO. Ptione3i3 3300
*31-3155
Gift Guide
room. air, $14,900.
building
workthop,
$71,930
FHA
call
owner
323
3*6S
light meter, flash gun, and
$93
___
CLEANING. CALL RALPH'S
ru'lI lirieGE Appliances
terms.
DBARY, two bedroom. I'-', bath,
1-Houses for Sale
carrying
case.
Sacrifice,
5125.
372
HOME SERVICE. 323 5951
•
7
Sanford Electric Company
-Outens
c
u51 home, unfurnished. large
Musical Merchandise
Pain
-TAFFER REALTY
2522
Park
Drive,
372
1567
-Mobite Homes
Big I bedroom Mayfair
Ideal
family room, 7 utilitIes, extra lot
-___________
- Heaters Cleaned, Serviced. Sold and
19
Female Help Wanted
__________________ _
executive ho ne Only 542.000
Baldwin Piano
$71,900
Oc tagon "schoot" clock, chime
- -- _I
I
-Lots and Acreage
InStalled. Call Geneva Htg. &amp; Air
IIOOE 25th SI.
.(
c E SHEPHERD
Excellent Cond. 'ölmodel
Grandparent clock, cherry,
Wanted RNS and LPN5. Apply in
Automotive Service
i
(and Service. 323W
3776655
11
''
P:.'iTNG &amp; GENERAL REPAIR
i-Farms and Groves
1r
Phoni
$711
_
l
p'"•"
,'
".''tcr c -rc Son-c
CORBEIT
,f lull, Sanfi,,; ii hur lirig and
I
PHONE 372 f873
Starting at 1)7.300
Ph 312 "
3
block home. Iki batns.
Convalescent
Center,
ROE'S HEATING I AIR
tso
S-Resort Property
JOHN
S
AUTOMOTIVE
SERVICE
WEAL
EStATE,
__________________________
,irue lot, in the country. Call 32)
Melionyille
Ave.
Sanford
CONDITIONING
2lhr
service
64
Equipment
For Sate
IC? IN Maple Ave. Sanford
62 carat diamond ring, valued at
- - for Rent
REALTOR
Commercal building on Park Ave
433.1
Lh-j
Lf2!n I
(
F
.Call373-11*'?
----37)
- .HOME &amp; BUSINESS .
54.00 Will sell for $450 Ph
t61 4)91, DeBary 68$ 4655
CLERKS- General office ex
ISO) sq ft 1170)0
_11011000I-Income And
Rent Blue Lustre Electric Carpet
-_
763$.
SANFORD
perience. Let Pfocrell help you pay .j -" )
_________________________
Shampooer for only $1
Airless &amp; ConvEntional
day
Investment Properly
_________________________ _________________________
Stemper Agency
Home Improvements
C A WHIDDON SR., BROKER
Christmas bull Pdorrell Tern
11
Beauty Care
CARROLL'SFURNITUR
_
Ph 3 7) 2956
SAVE
GAS
and
time
and
trouble
pofary, 2711 Lee Pd, Winter
' SEMINOLE REALTOR ORL
010000011111000111111111,
-Real Estate Wanted
HOME WITH INCOME
with
the
Yuletide
Gift
Guide
now
3775991
TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
ADCQCK
Park, Ph. 6471111
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
appearing
daily
in
the
Classified
Pet Cat
.(formerly Harrielt's Beauty Nook)
ROOf irig&amp;5P,tMetil
_____________
Pm? One--live in one. Large
332 1991
65
Pets and Supplies
19 195. French
en
sect ton
0
(.)4 bedroom wood frame
Merchandise
CHRISTMAS BELLS JINGLE-so
$19EPine,372 S742, Gutters I D'wn Spouts
bedroom horn, on tree lined quiet
Eve Sunday, 377 7371 or 377 119i5
Close in. $9,500. Total price.
Love is a Pug for Christmas. See r"
DOES THE MONEY you can
Dog training in your home. All
Street. Many trees on this lot
*00 French Ave .372 tssa
-Miscellaneous
Terms. Jimmie Cowan, 315 UTILITY TRAILER- Completely
yours now. Terms Available. 190
make in your spare time as an
Breed Dog Training Academy.
Enjoy a,wood burning fireplace
rebuiIt and new fires. fills. Ph 373
BALL REALTY
PalmeOo Ave
BUDDY'S
Alma, Lake Mary, 371 $7"r
1.._-_
AVON RepfeSentattve. Call 441
Call for tree evaluation $317370.
For Sate
and formal dining room. Small
67)4
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
)079.
L'
BULLDOZER WORK
cottage with private drive. JusI
Raymond M Ball, Peg Ii-t---Household Goods
_________________________
.4
NEW BOARDING KENNELS WITH :learng lots our Specialty 37) 1772
Small Jobs Wanted
B.a'dng- Prof essional with love S
t'tr'er P,II
reduced to 571.000 Call George
'i fdress*fs needed, ummf.dsatrij
'65 Anglia, good mileage, good
GROOMING FACILITIES 5'.ett
312 l)31."LabeM.iry'
a 'ii
6 pin Anm,il Haven
'"Stop
M
otter
,','Il',
-Appliances
'('',I
ir
,
Ss',
,
c
5)3
$17
5510
after
hr's
t
transporiation, $273 Co* horse,
G1
for
or full time. Sanford Pta,,
t'
Pt*y 46 Ph. Roland Dunn. owner,
-____________________Boarding 377 $732
7453
372
Sail
geotte,
Call
Helen.
377
190. 2- space heaters, 515
2011 or 3734533.
327 4057
-TV Radio Stereo
LONGWOOD LAKEFRONT
WHOA.Oon'I tPiro*wavusthi die ___________________________
Ceramics
ea. Ph. 3231309.
items Sell them Quickly with a
-Garage
Rummage Sales 4
DAT)
Catering needs girls foe
NEW Pic
Mediterranean
3
bdrm.,
home
on
a
POODLE
GROOMING.
JACKSON
S
CERAMICS.
Supplies,
Roberts
&amp;
Gilman
Want Ad by calling 372Herald
Fcatering drivers, also have a
c
_- for your
quiet serene lake With all nev, BeeLine Fashions discontinued
-Boats &amp; Marine
'0n dealer 10 41 Closed Thursday
7811 and asking for a friendly
uJpervisor opining. Please call BUY THE BEST for Dad, DINGO
styles sale. Sat. Dec 72, 10104 770 With love I. care Professional
CHRISTMAS TREE
830.5500
hornet built around It. This is full
AdviWr
Equipment
&amp; Sunday - 322 7921
L5aywood Dr. 3230141
Ill 9736 for appointment.
BOOTS from KNIGHT'S SHOES.
sized
home,
not
a
compact,
it's
Ph )733191or32.339
Realtors
LOngwood
,nl
l
r
irsf
-Camping Equipment
3 bedroom, C B home, Longwood
Painting-interior I. exterior.
locallon and quality are im
Tree work done and wood for sale. Cocker Spaniel
Concrete
telief cook. Knowledge of diets
area, Central Heat &amp; Air. Wall to
repairs, roofs painted, free honest Fast efficient service, old a nd new
Puppies, AKC, Reg
portar.t, check this at $16.750
-Sports Equipment
373 ISIS. 71 hr. a day or
ST. JOHN'S REALTY CO.
Bonded, licensed. 3270959
preferred, nol ntc*tUry. Apply
Wall carpet. Individu&amp; water
female, 6weeks Orange City, 773
experienced estimate's. 3230791
Mi1iiWU, I
WV)? W I 4 on
SERVICES UNL1Mi i ED
__________________________
Sanford Ave. 3231040.
tools. and Stanley hand tc'cIs from
I
l.akevlew Nursing Center, 919 E
-.
sewer.
Large
lot,
dead
end
street
BROKERS
1162.
-Bicycles
old State Pd 46 at "16" station,
Peel tape Recorder. solid state, 133
)
Select a gift from our c.omples'e
HANDYMAN
Gregory Lumber, 6th &amp; Map!e.
Remodeling
Room •ddit'ons,
2nd St., Sanford
',
13,000 deposit and move in while
The Time Tested firm
Paolo, 322 5*71.
hey'lI enjoy the cold HoIid,ey
Voice of Music Stereo, AM FM Doberman Puppy, AKC Req. Male. 9 REASONABLE PRICES CALL 322
Whirlpool home appliance center.
-Musical Merchandise
3770500
Custom Work. Free estimates
loan
being
proCessed
Days
-3226W
N.gfl!s:
season in sweaters I vests from
Radio, console, BEAUTIFUL
Geneva Heating &amp; Air Coed
Gifts of Distinction, Diamonds,
whI Champion blood lines 5200 __2''
13S 2301.
ImmediateOccupancy
0 PLACE A Yuletide Gift Guide
-Office Equipment
Kb P BY VACUUM CLEANER
ButtonS 8. Bows, 2630 Hiawatha
CONDITION, needs power lube,
WiIche', Silver China, Crystal.
Sir's', 3046 Orlando Of.,
i,t: TIMEMENY SPECIAL or young
firm 323 154$ or 322 1397
Call Bud, 377 6.lS7or 377 lflt
ad, call the Classified Advertising
Only
authorized saies &amp; Service ri
Ave
595;
Utility
Cabinet,
$5;
Ext.
And Supplies
Kdeq's Sanford. 372 2Y-3
couple'-Furnushed 2 bedroom, I
Custom Paining
Call Itutiti. 3326.151 or 377 74?i
Department, 372-7611 or $31 VM,
We have gifts far the entire family
Sanford. Open9 S. Mon. Fri., Sat.
alousy door, 13: Dresser, $11;
3 AKC Male Miniature Toy
Reasonable
bath, clean, comfortable houSe on
-Building Materials
Give Roller States for Christmas, 1 107 W. 271h s Ph 323 *1)0
Mini bike. 135, Electric Guitar &amp;
fromsmatluniqueit,ms,tor ooms
DachShunds, 7 weeks $60 373
corner lot, 7 utility rooms
Call Ry
$34 3069
JOHNNY WALKER
Realtor
Fern Park
8.3-41W
10
Male-Female
large
selection
of
FREE Home Demonstration
skate
ac
full
of
fine
furnishings.
PHIL
Amplifier.
573.
24)0
5
Myrtle
j
01)0
Hospital and shopping near. Fish
_____________________________
-Lawn and Garden
ceS.lOries.
DEERE FURNITURE, W. Fir's?
3?) 5857
Cstornmadescreenroom's,
car
RE ALTY
from Lake Monroe, 515,900.
Help Wanted
F urnisi'sed 7 bdrm home, wall to
-Machinery and Tools
St (Hwy. 48) Just 1 ml, east of 1.4
SKATE CITY ROLLER RINK
ports Top workmanship and
Puppies, deposit, will hold for
Track
Road
$31
2474
materials. LEACH ALUMINUM
n
e
J
cts
Christmas.
2
Dobermans,
I
Part
lime
or
lull
time
L1
d
Rent
for
-Equipment
near shopping 8 cpuurches Idea;
ii!iVa.v u.ior,
- -------------- -F ABRICATION,
- -Beagle, males and have all shOts.
We train you. Good commission.
---.-,
.
for
retired
1
$
Professional Wallpaper Hanger
1
7.500
700
372
Make Mon's life
WESTERN WEAR-BOOTS
MI MAY 1 7 92 Open Sat 8 Sun 95
let a Kirh
majestic oaks, pines, golf an
BELL RINGERSI Those ar e the
-Pets and Supplies
After • eves. - Sunday. 3734971,
Yellow Cab Co. 701 S Park
Cirpentry,
Remodeling,
Additions.
Licensed Residential Commercial
Belts, moccasins, billfolds, saddle
fiShIng near. Remodeled v,bh
,
Calll3l.7970
,n
great gift Ideas you'll.find in the
do the work lIt S ma(bifl
CONCRETE PATIOS
'v ('ar round enIO(c1erd, give
3 Bedroom, 2 Bath
-Horses
FreC
,,atesPh3726873-.
one Kirby Vacuum Cle aner , iCY
equipment S.ve at thi Old Corral
---yulct,dC
r,itrI
Gift
h'.aI
and
,iur
P
133,04.i3
Guide
section
in
the
COGIIURN
1I4CECO
Clnt,erman
PuppiS,
AKC.
IOwu'ks.
eiectri outdoor bar be Cue grill
Large Lot. Fenced. $21500
Licensed Bonded 32300".
Western
Shop,
1193.
1
W 77th St., Sanford, 373*130.
mIle
Want
Ads
S
at
-Livestock and Poultry
i females wormed 1, shots 1)00
PH $30
Sanford Electric, 333 1543,
Acre Realty. REALTOR 3737750
5)
Household Goods
so
Deflary. 641 1051
Terms
Custom made cabinets, bars.
-Wanted to Boy
FNFIJGY CPlSl55,,e .'urs t,,i
9 t('( I yOt.ir flEw furniture from
- EVEREST
REALlY
INC
vanities or replace that old
isting
OtIs.
Coaster
33cr
10
speed
us.g he Y1,0116 0141 Gift Guide in
Ctirtnm
WILSON MAIER for the belt
08. M WELDING
Poodles- Perfect Christmas gilt
" I
-Stamps Coins
Realtor, 1401 S. Hwy. 1792
Realtor,
counter top. 3731010.
bicycles from P1*11 Shop, 906. GET EXTRA CASH FOR
*
Si
the
Classified
Section.
REALTOR
Roan
Service. Build Up
373
5774
Christmas
ever
Save
on
naflonl
CHRISTMAS
by
telling
your
good
DOWN
AK
b'Or"i'S.
mxtra
or
CPUPPIe'5,
Prices
good.
G''ev's
(L
J','.m
L
build
We
Maitland. 431 0101
French. (HWy 1797), 322-u St.
-Swap and Trade
brands. Liberal trade-ins. Free
GOLDEN TOUCH - N SEW
PHONE 322 7226
349550*.
used lurniture and appliances to
Remodeling, all types of from work.
oIa,ronms
P1moomt,
With VA
Givt Mom comfort and beauty-a
monom
delivery. Convenient terms We
Larry's New I. Used Mart, 715 S
SUN Enterprises Inc 130 1*42
small jobs, paneling, doors.
I you know that Collins Flor ist,
Antiques
pair of Daniel Greene house
(Jive
FrecChristmajpupp,es
in
TV
Stamps
311
17
Mobile
Homes
sewing
cabinet,
repossessed
Sanford
Ave.,
Ph.
372
4137.
E
1st
St.
windows.
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Parts - Accessories
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Iced will make laundry drudgery
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Canaries Boas, pythons. baby
Village C.aftsmn, 107 S. Park,
Complete House Plans and Shop aSUPPLY CO
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front Israni. Egypt and Jordan.
the cocrence under way until
The formation of the corn- after the Israeli national elec-

mittee was seen as a positive tions Dec. 31.

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Rome and killing it hostage in Athens.
The Moroccan government had demanded
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return the live to stand trial, but the two countries have no cxIradition
.
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oration and called for the extraditi on of the men "to stand trial
bet - a Palestinian revo
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taken to stand trial, but the PLO has its headquarters in Beirut
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another 4 per cent in July.
Existing law makes a furth er
cost of Using increase in
January 19Th almost certa in.
The 11 per cent increase
means the average mon thly
benefit for a single person, now
$167, will go to $I5 in July and
theaveragebeneIit(oracouple
from $277 to $310.
To help pay for the bigger
benefits, the bill increases the
which the Social Security
payroll tax is levied. Under
existing law, the maximum,
which was $10.e00 this year,
would go to $1Z600 in 1974.

Offices
Over Christmas me
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has Ilecome doubly important
City halls in Altamontc Springs, lAke Mary, Longwood and
to be ready to march
Winter Springs will be clowd Monday and Tuesday; Sanford city
The long hours of practice, hall will close at noon the day before Christmas; ard Casselberry
which is best described as city hall will close on Christmas day.
"strugglin' wl' the pipes," has
I)ev. 11 has been declared an energy &lt;mserva tion holiday, but all
carried echoes of thur skirlmg st.ateeInplo)esslllhasetoworkMa) 27,sshichhadbeenschedukd
from the Thnt'crest School) ard as the Memorial Da) holida&gt; to offset W4.000 the state would have
,
all the way across Airport to pa). in holiday osertiflie
The Cabine'. aDproved the changes Wednesday in adopting a
I 11mlevard, nearly a mile.
In all that distance there are resolution saying -significant fuel savings wotdd be realized" if the
# perhaps hundreds of
w ho Office buildings were not opened for the one work dl) b€tetn the
have put up with the endless seekend and New Year's Day.
Secretary of State Richard Stme mid a small staff would mar.
noise, nank you, one and all,
for your patient forbearance. die corporation -division offices In Tallahassee and Miami on Dec.
for corporation filings.
Sincerely, J1,oncof the uses
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THAI FlORIDA BACPIPE
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The Seminole County court house, motor vehicle inspection Editorial comment
In 1971 Bill McKay marched station, and most city halls in the county will be closed Monday,
Horoscope . . .
alone in Sanford's Christnuis while banks and ptit offices will be closing early the day before
Hospital notes
,
Parade Last year two pipers Christmas
School news

The Coun(y Court flouse and Motor Vehicle Inspection Station
sslll dose Monda'1 and Tuesday and al,soJan 1
Die post offices will dose at noon on both Monday and Jan 1
Banks in the count) will close at 2 pm the da befor€

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in citrus, belt as growers fought to save crops

BECKY ALLEN, 2502 W First St San
ford, found enough frosty ice on her wind:;hield
Sa t urday morning to display h er reaction in
writing.'
Teniperatures dipped into the mid-20s

,WASHINGTON AP
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O'Nefll said tP White House charged that President jixn
hogIy harnstrurw. House Thjinac, P. O'Neill Jr. of MM- 13 hami':
t the legislation "wants a morinrehy, he vi ants
a Senate-pas.-,ed doer- sachust4t.s said: l don't know dJe4, rib. itepublican Leader to run the whole show."
gency energy bill early today, how we can break the logjam, John J. Rhodes of Arizona reHouse Democrats clatmed It
Then It refused to let Congress but there's no onus on us - we ped that th" White house was up to the Senate to initiate
take a month's vacation,
tried in good faith to do our wtlits the --right kind" ij! Iegi.s- any new compromise. But Sen.
The House voted down the part,"
lation. O'Neill promptly ate Democratic Leader Mike
Senate bill 219 to 34. Many con- __________________________________
Mansfield of Montana said the
greasmen opposed the Senate
Senate had no Intention of try.
bill b€cause it did not contain a
ing to resolve the impasse berestriction on windfall profits
ION Jan. 21, when Congress had
for oil companies,
been due to return.
Rep. John Brademas, D-Ind.,
At the peak of the ballotingon
assistant Democratic whip,
tins bill that would have given
blamed the Republicans and
President Nixon a free hand to
"big oil" for the impasse that
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Small Business Administration blocked house action.
order gasoline rationing, the
House suffered as own energy plans to fire two officials who have figured prominently in a
'We rejected the package
congressional probe of alleged corruption within that agency, an handed to us tonight because we
crisis as the electronic voting
SBA spokesman says.
5)51cm broke down.
refused to allow the big oil
The spokesman said the pair—Russell Hamilton, former chief of companies to reap windfall
After this touch of irony, a
the SBA's Philadelphia regional office and Thomas F. Regan, profits without any limit whatlong day of parliamentary
former chief of the Richmond, Va., office - and a third official ever. We have acted in the best
maneuvers by Republicans and
were notified Friday that they face dismissal within 30 days.
oil-state legislators ended when
interests of the people of the
the House flatly refused to quit
United Sta tes. The Nixon adIn recent testimony rebutting allegations against the agency, nilnistratlon and the House Refor the year although it
eviously
could not agree with the SBA Administrator Thomas S. Kieppe accused Hamilton and publicans have demonstrated
v-*
Regan of covering up evidence of corruption,
Senate on energy legislation.
who calls their turn -big oil,"
Kleppe told a House subcommittee on small business that seven Brien said.
For the First time in 20 years,
persons in the Philadelphia and Richmond offices hid evidence of
the House rejected [lie nirmal.
Before turning down the SellCOI'L'Uptlofl. He did not name the others.
1%, routine adjournment resoluate's version, the House refused
The third man threatened with dismissal Is Joseph T. Clark, to go along with two cornlion. This 171-74 vote against
leaving for a winter vacation
deputy chief of the Philadelphia office, which oversees operations promises offered by Rep. Harin Richmond.
was followed by a decision, at
ley 0. Staggers D-W.Va., chairThe agency spokesman said the three men have 10 days to reply ri
1:32 a.m., to recess until noon.
of the Commerce Cointo letters outlining specific allegations of improper conduct. He niittee and chief handler of the
Congress remained ilead.
declined to make public the charges.
lot kod over the energy legislaemergency energy legislation.

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Dear Mr. Spoiski,
A few weeks ago. in your
AROUND
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CLOCK
column. you invited readers to
send in 'Thank You' letters to
express their appreciation for
w ha tever is appropriate,
l wish to thank the people of
Sanford, especially my neighbors in the Pinecrest area, for
their kind tolerance of the

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marched with him. This year
lire pipers and a standard
kartr will follow the same
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the past few months.
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late Bill McKay, "The Forest

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who ld3i persons ikand hkt Rome airport 0
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phoe.
official. Moroccan sources reported.
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our oroccan officials wcre arnong the 31 persons killed
tours of the Mideast slter 11w
Monday when the terrorist- hurled PrpflacJp
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war to set the center
October
American World Airways jetliner. The terrorists surrenderec' at
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concerned about possibly
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operations in that state and
invites letters of complaints

SANFORDATLANTIC
NATIONAL BANK
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KINDERGARTEN &amp; CHILD CARE
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Mr. and Mrs. Al Wilson

PUBLIX MARKETS
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JIM LASH CHRYSLE R. PLYMOUTH
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Sunday

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returned a critical report oi
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a
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The
grand
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charging
the
satisfied
with the new regulacounty electrical inspection scheduled lu-mg.
electrician,
membership
of
the
electrical
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policies concerning
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Coincidentally, the county's review board encouraged con.
I.aPotnte and Brott Insisted many complaints about county
the county's elettrical Inspec- emplo)es," Kimbrough said amended electrical ordinance, flict of Interest and apparently becaUse "the monkey's now off
LaPointe and Brott testified is to go into effect on Nov 12, violated state law because all my bzck for accepting subtlonpol.icles violate the national

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Meanwhile Friday, the Chi
the nomination of Rep. Gtrald office prematurely through im- partisan debate over the mo- ny we must give to the nomi- cago Daily News reported that
H. Ford as vice president to peachmcnt or resignation be- lives of Congress as we deal nation of the man who may weli Ford's office had Intervened
quash "the increasingly whis- fore Ford is confirmed, the with the current crisis," Kenne- assume the presidency," he with the General Services Ad.
peredWhiteflouzeaccusation" Massachusetts Democrat dy said in a statement Friday. added,
ministration in 1971 to obtain
that congressional Democrats noted, Democratic house
"...as Democrats, we owe the
The committee confirmation federal business for a furniture
are trying to reverse the 1972 Speaker Carl Albert would countrytheearllestposslbleac. bearing was in cecess Friday, company In the COflgTe3rflan's

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Middle East settlement.
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"Ii was an initiatI%e on the

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I'ahmy and
Zirt5m

'xork (or the first highie', el
U.S.-Syrlan contact In a year.
The two governments have not
had diplomatic relations since
the 1967 Arab.Israell war.

State Department spokesman
ilobert J. McCloskey would not
cOfllflleflt on the substance of
the Kissinger meetings. 'There
is an intensive round of diplo.

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so cARDs. $6.0u11

he said.
during last month's massi' e
U.S. weapons airlift to Israel
that American planes would not
be wekome in their air space or
onU.S.basesontheirterritory.

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cu.sslonsal5ocoverecjSecretary the cease.fire force.
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members of the U.N. peace- da, Poland and five other coun- strategy, including oil policy planned visit to the Middle East
b
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Finland extended their po&amp;- and Austrian soldiers already
in Washington with Egyptian NATO mbe

He added that he had reached open two-day discussions on the heavily on a pipeline that uses ate Commerce committee ap.

national oil situation are energyady.gorJobjA Love on scrutiny of the Arabs' cutoff of

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'Theflrst in an expected series manufacturers to Indicate

serve fuel in the United States, emergency plan after he found member.
ments to Japan was announced Eng and cooking appliances
a comnp icated the us. the Arab cutback on oil ship.
The Arabs have accused the by Shell International of labels.

Citj in Egypt.
U.N. officials In Cairo said

Diplomatic activity, mean- past four days, Sadat met with my.
hile, continued in Washington Syrian President hlafez Assad,

from 40 centc a barrel to $1 90 i not 12 million 1) irr( l

violations hut

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•Smoothrideithrayoncordinbeits

from City Manager Warren

in Iactorr production is modeled by Pat

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t.ranstexTed to the Orlando main
Williamson,

listed

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a lance supposcdl used in the
Under federal law, it is illegal massacre of Gen. George Cua-

lint poser '.htn tiit 1) ittcriis
run down.

to the U S Fish and Wildlife intensified federal program

answer to the range limitations

made btheen 1860 and 1890

Ing illicit traffic in eagle feath

PnI I Shows

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flrdweandSmithlsa Hunter, formerly a Winijir other recordinits
tiremn anti B Park fireman works for A tape recorded last

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Winton E Hurt

Communil Assoclati

A spokesman for Pan Am

In was diverted to Logan after

we city charter p. one year in the term of

e Democratic party, and tire in the chic association

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A spokesman for Logan said

medicine shields a vest

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utility authority

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what he says are two 19th cen- also confiscated fhe more war

David Suiothcr5, cuxrtiJy a ford Manufacturers propert)
member of the city's zoning and adjacent to the south side of

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section of Fulton

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DAVE McDONNELL, of Tempe, Ariz.,
• rI'eCuii&amp;iiiflu1 jumping caLcil in

also an incumbent is ar possibilit
0pt0uitr 1nd for- dty0wned lots north of west

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(Z was allowed
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Margie fleas
Chuck Smith

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The public must take great offense at atJust as law enforcement anduzC
' court.,,
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ha ye o CCflu Ofl Coiuiuentiai iniormation, SO

the WI ite House ke t a tight
lid on all information relat
to cx nditures on Presi

Orleans, La., newspaper were ordered b a
g
u a case in
that state's ccit

source of information about a grand jury report

promise full confidentiality to sources, in-

Biscayne, Fla.

Clemente from (he White

could, and indeed should ci

ported that former White

Fund" Because the Vhite

in an open

months jailterm, or at the least a jail stay intil

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tributorship In Glenn W mm- 11ayes, a Turner salesman, ad- fendants including Boston
Lockhart said recruits were
er's Dare to be Great motiva- vised him to borrow the money attorney F Lee Bailey arc on also taught to' fake it until )Ou
tional course
to Join the program but told him trial en a -cotmt federal in. In8kC it"
tilled Frklay In Turner's mail

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The government witness companies.

$2,500 to purchase a dis- borrowed the $2,500 from four week long Dare to be Great accused Lockhart of refusing to

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coloring once sand is. cleaned Irom thC
aggregate texture. Reginald Williams Con-

"' lVL1((,1d\DES, F'Li. foriiiiig 1h spoken language of us to understand you, si should
(AP) — The Miceosukee In- the 45O-m-rnber Florida tithe wewrltedownourlanguagefor
dians have hunted and fished into writing. But he had to in- you to understand us."

k nnw scheduled for completion in March.

has a written language to whi'hyc'uoronouncebyputting

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The written language was In- mouth like you do when you

inch-thick report whih

for White House-invol'. ed
prr.i'Ic such *s Key His

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When told of the GSA memo, - H
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and nmlilng Into print and are and published by Business In- doing business with the Soviet trator Robert Kunzig, 'lo

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We have now obtained had no comment to make, ex-

We agree with the Times' editors and offer

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JACKSONVII l.E, Ha (AP) List Noeiriber on the promise needed the money to con- he as tod that 'it an)thlng
c4)Ildate debts and finance their bothers you get rid of it, ir
tludrng your wt(e, your car or
saYshe was told to (31511) loan to so,000 a sear
education
— A 28-year-old Miami man that he could mike from sio.co

(tie President's personal

WASHINGTON -Sup

Sunday, Nov. 4 1973-5A

Man Tells Of Falsifying
Loans For Turner Firm

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we St
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° courts attempting to undermine the Con-

Subsequently, the public's right to know is

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E en here in Florida, we have had examples

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committed what seems to t one of "
) Igu ourt
In tins nation s history by recently retusing to
hear an appeal made by two reporters seeking to

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The Umtea States Sunreme Court has

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vatlon 40 mlks west of Miami. to enter the poject was both
Theynowknowthat"alllgatar" cultua ani' '•wational.

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And his presence there is solely for the
pG rs appea is an open In,,
%1a1on o swte courts, and maybe some local

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Nothing that tampers svith Democracy's
cornerstone—a free press—should be tolerated.
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SANFORD, FLA 32771

WALTER A GIELOW. Editor and PLJbI,ther
WAYNE D DOYLE
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WINIFRED F GIELOW
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JRICHAiOS
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JANECASSELBERRY

ROY GREEN

Counr- Editor

Adver'tistng Manager

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U S Postal Regutaton'. provide that all mat subsutptsons
be paid n advance
Entered as s.cond cLaw maJter Agii? 77, 1908 at the' Post
Office of Sanford. Florida
No part of any rn,8terial, news or adver?isi ot this edition oi'
Toe Sanford Herald may be rep od'ceci in any manner
wstho? writti-ti permission of the publisher of Th, Herald
Any individual or firm responSible for Such reproduction wit'
be consdeced as inir oging on The HeraId' coçyrighl un
will be held liable foe' damage under the
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failure. At(he present rate, /
the agency s black er1ipl'y-

vite House stafi.

womtn, 88 per cent are in the

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'Listen, you guys••.l've still got to try to get well

broke all

giver

If theic was ever a time during the entire course of the
SVaiergate affair that the President should have seized the
initiative, it was at that moment. It was incumbent upon
him to go the whole mile, and more, to convince the
American people that he truly shared their desire to get to
the bottom of Watergate. At the very least, what was reciuired was a no-strings pledge of total co-operation with
ngresa and the courts in the continuing investigation.
Instead, the President defended his actions as he
repeatedly has in the past, as if unaware of their tremendous cost to him. He impugned the motivesif his supposed
enemies. lI attacked the straw man of a "vicious, h)stericai" lynch-minded press. He emphasited his coolness,
his ttnighnesc, hic ahilttr to stick it lut under fire,
Perhaps most fatefully of all, he set the stage (or a
serious owdown with Congre&amp;s by announcing that a new
"independent special Watergate prosecutor would be ar
pointed within I e Justice Department to whom he wou,d
continue to deny full and Ii cc access to Whi1e House document.s in the name of presidential confidentiality.
It is obvious that the h-esident has not even now gauged
the full depth of feeling among Americans over this Water'
gate business. Either his advisers are tragically insensitive
to the mond of the people or the President himself is. He has
become the prisoner of Pennsylvania Avenue.
Ills scathing attack on the news media, particularly
television reporting, may have scored him some shortranøe
'a2.a - h. rec* ic always a ponular taritet. if
only because no one likes bad newsy
Hut the sad fact is that (here has been no need for anyone
to lie about or to distort the events of the past few weeks.
Straightforward, (actual reporting has be-rn damaging

Don Oakley

The Nixon administration over the past six months has
found itself in one Watergate-spawned criuls after another.
It has turned about, backed off, made a concession here,
a concession there, each time thinking it had done all that
was necessary to resolve the problem but actually leaving
itself weaker and in a worse positon to meet the next crisis.
Itisasilageneral,pre
byarelentlessfoe,weretolet
himself be nibbled to deatii in a series of uaeksi Iafttkul
maneuvers dictated by the situation of the moment rather
than by any grand, over-all strategr.
Such a process can continue on y so long, and like a
retreaIig army the administration may very well be
reaching the point where it will have no more room in
which t.:. maneuver and no more power with which to corn.-.'..r4

President Nixon had an excellent opportunity, in the setting of his most recent press conference, to regain some of
the ground he had 'ost,
ent'tledeoc$usveiy to the use for ,producfion of all the focal
his decision to releaEe the Watergate tapes while it had
ne*s printed
been forced upon him, had takcn much of the steam out of
the impeachment movement in Congress. In the background
was the near-confi-ontation wit the Soviet Union in
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and would make $25,000 meet housing needs.
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the corporation. A potential $60 rectc of the U.S. House Banknililionisavallableinthe state, ing and Currency Committee,
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said Congress might have to
Two factors have been miss- quire Institutions to put a cering from past federal housing lain amount of money Into lowcost housing loans if '.oluntar)
programs which ha'.e (ailed mobilizing the private sector participation faiLs.

TALlAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) State Natural Resources DC- A rush to beat the coastal partment in setting up the line,
construction setback line is en- which establishes seaward timdangeririg many of Florida's its for construction.
It has been approved by the
tx'aches, says a University of
Cabinet for five cowitles but
Ho:lda dear,.
"In counties where the line Smutz said it would take until
has not been set many peo')le next June to draw the line for
who own valuable beactifront the rest of the state.
Dave Sensabaugh of the uniproperty are rushing to get con.
struction permits which are not vets t's Marine Ad'.isor
ram said the wnrk to set the
inthebestlnterectnfthest,ate"
assoclatedean Morton Smutz of line is providIng Information
the College of Engineering said that construction by man, such
as seawalls, is causing much
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After Fletcher got the ,
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Stone ao propos&amp; In a letter recently that the presidential
be toting on weekends, casting Committee said, "Holding to his colleagues in other primary should be moved to a
ballots in a regional presiden. elections on Tuesdays from 7 southern states last week that later time than March because
- hal primary and trooping to the a ni to 7p in. is not the cause of the states join In a regional pri such an early date tends to
polls for city elections held the low voter turnouts in Florida." mary in 1976 for naming their "fractionalize" the parties.
same day statewide
Registration should be made choice as presidential nominee Stone said the regional primary
These were some of the elec easier and the state should cut
Martinez and Scarborough should be In May.
Lion ideas discussed last week down on its "multitude of dec. had mixed reactions to the proMartinez said he was willing
by legislators In committee lions," said the Jacksonville posal
to consider a later date "a!
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brought up the weekend voting nez said they favored the idea o "I'ni not wIlling to share Ficri. and brought In a lot of candiidea in a tItswsjon or Florida's a unuorm day for local elec da's strengths and-or weak dates
gIo%th polic&gt; - hat kind of lions in eery cit) In the state w s.ses with an)one else"
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I m not sure we should con- Alabama Gov George Wallace
think it would be beneficial
ahead
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mary anyway, Scarborough and his campaign crumhled.
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But he said that If the ri- races in 1976.
voters turn out In large num- election."
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mary is continued, It would be
Secretary of State Richard betteronareglonalbasjs"(olet reality Is Scarborough's
hers for wrekend voting in
some European countries and Stone said last year a study the rest of the nation know who proposal to shift the dates for
"we could utilize school or pee- found a major cause of voter the south's favorite candidate Is
nonpartisan elections ef
cincts rather than having to apathytobetoomany elections and,Ihope,havesomeeffecton judges. His committee enhire buildings."
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stomach ailment for the past mark
places, while Charlie Dicklns
week, finished a iobbly third
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after setting a blistering first team points
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Associated Press Sports Writer California and Washington at
There'll be action In Jackson No. 10 UCLA. In the Second
todd) .ti1 totaigh' AIId it luLl) Tin, its (torgVl at \ti 11
be double trouble for the home T'nnesaee, Kansas Slate at No
12 Missouri, No. 17 CoIordo at
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eighthwith2l8andJonesdldn't
Burns finished 31st.
Other junior varsity cornenter five runners, receiving no
Although the Hound varsity petitors Ircm Lyman was
team score,
had their problems such was James Norman-28th, Tom
not the case with the ji'ees as McGrarh-30Lli, Mark Reyes
rnumiron
theycaptured the tearnJV title. tSth, and Ray urkis-3Sth.
arid en he crossed the Finish
Taking a I 2 sweep the
Next in store for these teams

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Bertot and John (lrinnell, running third until team's younger runners all Sam Bergstresser from Boone. team points. Second place was Saturday
at Trinity Prep. From
Grinnell both blasted the course halfway behind Evans and showed improvement, but they
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Joe Schmld fmished
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Evans
Tom
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Grehound Kenn Duncan the t th Winter Park was
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the Chicago White Sox in mad
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Jackionv,Ile Englcwood II
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nearing the 1,000 yard mark for with
unbeaten foes Gaine','tlie tr,ti c 145 yards in penalties of
fourteen cnrrir. Th senior
GregWastdngton,whoha
the campaign, was keyed °fl Bucholtz and New
Smyrna which Oviedo received 55-but
War Eagle scored two touch- outstanding evening for the and held to a
minus seven yards Beach the strongest contender
Fifth ranked Titusville downs to bring his season total Lions, scored from
most of them came in
key
four yards in 15 carrIes,
For the playoff spot.
Astronaut was forced to throw to 12 and the yardage put him out to cap the drive.
situations that had a killing
An outnumbered Oviedo club
their clippings away a' kalftime 880 yards for the year.
effect on the Seminole County
Throwing bullet like passes in that was forced to use 14 or 15
and fight for their life as a fired
Coach
Ralph
Stumpi
offensive effort.
was
The game breaker turned out a humid coastal atmosphere the boys for most of the game,
up Oviedo ball club pressed the to he a 72 yard run by the Cape Lion signal caller hit on 12 of
pleased by the effort put forth
26 Including many two way per- by many of
ar Eag es
m
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oas
his players conon erence ea
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prov to
boyIng out by a mIsleading 27-7 rusher who swept left at half the heart of the Oviedo offense. formances, he d the heralded sideririg the high ranking of the
War Eagles to just two first Astronaut
score,
Ovldo
Aitrnaut
club
speed and then put the play in The contest could have been
downs In the first half of play.
12
F-'rSt Oo*ns
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If there was any doubt the high gear to outrun the Oviedo even closer had It not been (or
With
a
ground
offense
'Playing
the
filth ranked
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Lions came to play ball it was club,
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dispelled on the first series of
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The Astronaut club delighted being dropped by his receivers, points a game the Astronauts us,"
said Stunipf, "l'hey had I
Fumbles Lost
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plays as the Oviedo club racked a capacity crowd by drawIng
James Riddle was the leader finally wore down the visitors In greater depth on us and
that
up three consecutive first down first blood on a sustaIned drive in the pass catching category as
the second half to put it away. Bovain kid was
before having the drive stalled that saw Bovaln take it or hetookinsixtosses good for
really AS?rO,Ut
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The hard hitting Lion sorrietHng."
Oviedo: Wathlng?on 13 (121.
by several penalties.
from the five. The home yards. The Oviedo senior also defensive crew led by Ted
Jackson '-7 (iS).
The Lions were in contention towners added another in the cam through with an outAstronat4;flovaln 155 (II), Voor
Homer, Bob Merchant and
Pen&amp;ltios and mistakes were
throughout
until
Greg second periodona 11 yard pass standing defensive effort in James
Riddle impressed even also noted as a factor in the
INDIVIDUAL PASSING
Washington fell one yard short play that capped a 71 yard drive spite of a week long sickness the home
fans as they made the match by the Lion grid boss.
Ovieøo Wathinglon - I? ol 26. I
on a fourth down run with five that took five p1ays.
that left him somewhat War Eagles pay th&amp;r dues for
"We had some passes lnt.iIlydS..Otd.
minutes re;naining. The last
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the weakcncd for the contt
every inch gained.
druped that really hurt ui;," 61
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drive. [or the Local club stalkd Sscorcboard fur what Lu med
A strong Astronaut ground
Astronaut now owns a 7-0 commented Stumnpf, "Except
Pitrron 1 of 2. 0 in?. 26 yds. I Id

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HeraldStalf Writer

Don't Get
Caught Cold

CoplcyNewsServlce
support move of Congress to
Though only ) to 25 of
government's 35,000 attorneys create another Watergate - A spin-off of the Watergate in all agencies were involved ü prosecutor to succeed the fired
affair is an American Bar the Watergate affair, Smith Archibald Cox.
Association (ABA) drive to says, "this is not a satisfying
lie must be a man working
overhaul disciplinary actions answer."
independently
of the executive
against attorneys accused of
"It can't help but hurt
branch,
Smith
emphasizes,
abusing their respon3hi1itles as pr-cfcion as a
officers of the court
"It's like when a preacher because the pep1e wouldn't
"Watergate has created an steals money, all religion be satisfied the truth would
come out if the prosecutor
atmosphcre which will help to catches hell."
Implement this disciplinary
Turning to the plight of (or- agrin was serving at the
prugram," says CThester(ielc mer Vice President Spiro T. pleasure of the White Uc.
Smith, a Lakeland, Fla., trial Agnew, Smith Says there
Smith says he is distressed
Lawyer and new president of the to be a prima fade ease which the
"slow motion 'usti "
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reqUires the state of Maryland out by U.&amp; court and calls
ft
In an interview Smith toinitiateadlsbarmenthearing
tt evil of criminal
recal1d the ABA several years against him. A practicing at" Slow justice he claims
agosetupastudycornmlsslon torney before he became a
nstiinpaci'ofiawst
ci iacipline hcade.i by retired Baltimore poliUcian Maryland pwdsh
arid correct The hief
Supreme Court Justice Torn governor and then vice villain, in his view, is a lack of
president, Agnew resigned judges court aides and
"We adopted guidelines for after pleading no contest to correc1onal ironneI t. -th-Ix, L
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hardJe the mounting volume of
which have final authority hi involving alleged political kick- criminal cases across th
e
such matters, were reluctant to backs from Maryland canaccept them, some on urnur,dt !tors.
the program wo'dd be too
The ABA has a committee to
Watergate has given the law

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believes the disciplinary
th.. says tie aixi the ABA judiciaUacilities.
program will get "dramatic
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The Infant up to 9 mnttis La allow the use of the vehicle's
havebeenprovedoverandover pticularIv vulnerable to safetybeltstofastenftInplace.

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schools are constructed along a modular concept in with plans for three, When they were askej
The National
llghway vehicle lap belt and shou
.dcjer with the infant's head toward
with aluminum panels, which allows the building why they had not done as we told them to, they Traffic Safety Awnlnlstratlon belts for children 4 to 5y
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subcimnmittee created to discover why the huge fabricated sections of steel and aluminum on a
school appropriation passed by the 1973 permanent foundation. But when the school
Copley News Service
again in the most tragic way sudden stops or highway coll.l.
legislatare has yet to result In a single new outhves its usefulness it can be dismantled and
possible:
sions.
classroom,
moved."
In the last 10 years, more
First, crash protection for
His carrier should be
The Miami lawmaker led his subcommittee on
If the idea is so great, why hasn't any of the than 10,000 chIldren under the children does not mean holding fastened In place by the
age of four have been killed In a child in your lap. You are not vehicles' seat belts and should
a tour last week of one of a dozen of the Open $89.5 million school construction allocation tx
schocls now in operation in Florida and came used for open sthools?
highway
strong enough at the instant of include restraint belts at least
away convinced the concept represents a
In no case was the crash crash to protect or to hold him one and a hall inches wide or a
"That's what we want to know," Dubbin said.
solution to spiraling inflation In construction '-We were hopeful that by this time the various esPd, Intentional or, so far against injury.
restraint net o%er the entire
costsand the need foes school system capable of school districts would have completed th&amp; as anyone knows, caused by
Second on! a rest I t length of the infant's body.
keeping pace with Florida's growth.
projections of need with the Department of drivers any less concerned or
The carrier should be high
m des1 1 for the b '
Fairview School, visited by the committee, -' Education and be prepared 11 not started to careful of their child passenger
enough
to prutect the child's
I
in a lower midd1e-!ass section of .the C)it5.I build schools. But we have no new schools and
than you must be -yet 10,000 anda
a Wa&gt;: uire head, lined with energy.
cltys south su(e. It has an enrollment of 858 sixth rth1e plans for co"tructlon consistent with
died.
absorbing material and provide
through eighth graders and is 35 per cent black. legislature's mamlaie for innovative
Although there are hundreds side support, particularly head
Most of these children died
Classes In the school, which was erected in 12 to eliminate overcrowtflng."
at the moment of of products sold as protection and shoulders.
at a cost of $1.7 million, are conducted in a
f1!h 'y :i r-straint
for child automo4le passenThe firritntnId!u
,
For maximum frontal
hg
,uiiI1ing without any per- theorized, rests with tnnovation-resbt.ani school prevent them from turning Into grrs, many are not safe or ado- protection the carrier and In.
manumit interior walls.
officials at e,them- the local cw state education small human projectiles inside quate at all. You must know fant shu1d face the vehicle's
The building Is divided with moveable it department level
the auto's passenger con. enough to choose what is safe seat back, not forward,
titlons Into five main areas - a central library
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and right for your child, ac., Here, a w..at, -s happening,
The Infant car bed does not
Dubbin said. In
with sections (or each of the three grades
But many of these victims cording to age, weight and provide protection for the infant
radiating out from ue center anti another area July, Dade County presented their program for had the protection of so-called height.
sitting or standing but only In a
devoted to arts and craft instruction.
safety belts and seats - all
Types of restraint approved prone position.
The floor is carpeted, freeing students
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lovingly purchased and in. by the NHTSA are car beds and
When shopping for a car bed,
equa
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,
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ILUI3lon
appropron
astalled
to
protect
young
lives,
car
carriers
for
Infants
up
to
9
choose
one to be positioned
tO LIUUV ounty.
long, dark hallways associated with traditional
but providing no protection at months; car seat and car crosswise of the vehicle, never
schools.
"I fully expected that $18 million to cover the all when the fatal crashes oc- harness for children 8 to 9 lengthwise. In use It should be
Falrview his a brick exteric but other open construction of eight or 10 schools and they come CulTed.
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Fusaro hit 161-445, Ch uck V.-Hey 177-516, Barbara Kelley 153437, Mi! Tlli 2!?-5_Im, ).r'.ne A!mond 1E! 151,
Hickson 179-455 and Chris Huff 195434. Gus Sexton grabbed
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Garry hit 2l, Ernic Rimion 215 532.
Dri"I1 153-

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190-534 and Shirley Burch 167-428. Citiwide T.V. Service team
had th ree hot rollers in Beth Matteson 175-425, Jac kie
Ktlheffrr l3-48 anc Bill Matteson 169-467.
AUTO-TRAIN JUNIOR SENIOR
Kit Johnson was time star with a big 237-552 series as Len
Grov-r hd 12-4l, ,1j 1frie1l 171 -512 Mrk Whitit's 15
4-19, Hicky Payne 194-563, Terry Waldrop 179-493, Mirk
Cla yt on 152-446, Steve Brannen 203498, Norman Platt 16!477, Aaron Kaufman 169.433, Vernie Butcher 169-483 and Be th
Burkar t 144-402.

KEGLERS
Gary Varner took the honors In the league wi th 206-571 as
Dave Crabtree hit 201-565, Ray Ferrell 193447, RB, Putman
203416, 1km Gorman 203-627, Jim Carver 180-514, Eddie
Adams 189425, Hobby Darn 185450, Pete Duggan 211.551,
Orvi lle Randall 182436, Rim Allman 213-554, John Brya nt 182520 and Mike Mat hews 213-550.
SUNDAY NIGHT MIXERS
Jim Johnson set the searing tempo in [Us 'eague with
1?&amp;406as Ban angler hit 156.445, Nad ine Putman 190-461,
Jim Cha plin 182-458, Bill Leep l6S-13, Phil Speigle 177-446
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"This club is starting to play Phoenix 114-107, Milwaukee iels who scored 24 points.
That's what happened to togethe r and you s the resul t. walloped Cleveland 118-100,
Cou,gara 117, Sptu-s 1i
Babe McCarthy when he Labor- It's not anythin g l'se done It's Atlan ta 1 25 beat Houston 125- The Cougars took resenge for
ited the coaching job of the just a fine group of alldetes 123, Seattle defeated Kansas a Iola loss to San Antonio last

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Q. Would like to kno% how old Wahoo McDanlel Is a nd
how lor,g he has been wrestling? -S.M.. Odessa, Texas
Our o ld Iriend, Edward McDaniel, part Choctaw and part

after Lou

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NEW SHIPMENT

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS New Yor k Ne ts 121-109.
In the National Basketball Rockets and then win in over"Experience is the differ- Association Boston beat Golden time 107-103.
There's nothing like inheriting some thing valuable to ence," McCar thy concluded. State 108-105, Detroit took Indiana was led by Mel Dan-

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MI-America teams as a halfback In 1912-13. In his three-year

that Vida got lilt, first game start in the
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BOB NOR WOOD and Gee Knight display a fine
catch of specks taken from the waters of Lake
Monroe. Both fishermen used live minnows for
the catch.
(Herald Photo by Bob Orrell)

Inherits Winner

M iami in February, 1964, and amon the victims were
Archie Moore, Doug Jones and Henry Cooper. His lip didn't
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Davidson from 20 feet out
goals and points, beat Quebec
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1973-74 National Hockey Leagu
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action was the only NIH.. the season five minutes later
Goalie John Davidson. game Friday night. In the and Unger solidified the St-

on.
Q. What people did Muhammad All fight before he
duited Sonny Liston the first time for the title? Every one
around here seems to think that Mr. Clay had only fi ve pro
lights before he got a title shot' I'm sure Mr. All didn't get
It with his lip only. -Charlie Prurano, Livermore, Calif.
Mr. All had 20 pro lights before he took on big bad Sonny In

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channel Sob th of Turtle Mound in the vicinity of Al-Jo's Camp
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Along with the run of sea trout, many drum in the two to
four pound class, several pompano, and a channel bass were
among th e catches wi tnessed

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were there to verify it He was right' An hour and a half spent
fishing itth use shrimp produced eight nice trout for this
writer along with a big Jack crevalle and line broken twice.

Q. Over 50 years ago at Harvard OnIversity there was a
Charley
What were some or his recordir -Den Ebelhardt, Ft.

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good season coming up. thley's Fish Camp told of a catch of

Many of the charter boats are concentrating on half-day
riser tr ips and are finding mangrove snapper , some trout
and scores of spots
Fishing from th e Seabreeze Bridge this week, Ange line
Sweringen pulled In a really "big one ," a 28 pound channel
ba ss' Wayne Brady at th e "Ftshin' Hole" Bait and Tackle
Shop told of this one as well as numerous other smaller bass
being landed by bridge fishermen
The cooler weather has eliminated any word of snook
catcheslntheflaytonaareabutthosewhohavebravedthe
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could not stay on the reefs. Catches were UwJted to a few
arnberjacks, snapper, and th~ always present black sea bass.

flit t ibi. h
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And i irt *1 iflort it is For four mnlngs under tremen
dous pressure Johnson still. ik Giants' bat.
In tile bottom of tile tselth inning the Senators Ilnall'.
push -it
Un sarne winnini. run
'1k Vb4ub,ngton Senato rs a re world champions WnI'r
Johnson ki4 finally realized his dream and the city of \Vh.
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Fred Sweet had word that Lake Harney is coming to hfe
with specks, bass and bream once again showing an inclination to bite. The Lake Monroe seawall anglers are

nesday the wind calmed enough to do a little bottom f LsWng

right before ar, NFL game in a hotel hallway where a team
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Bob Norwood and Gee Knight also reported a good catch on

WATERSCENE

red snapper plus a bushel of bLack sea bas.s Again on Wed-

Q. Do pro football teams really have bed check? Charlie Gallagher. 11111tsbitt-gh. Pa.

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The first amateur draft pick in the final period to help the mark of the third period.
of ft St.t,ouis Blues 13 turning Blues pull it out.
Plante added his Uilrd goal of

T'he 20-year-old netminder (;uevrernont's power-play goal

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specks when the wind permi ts Bill Birdsong stopped by the

weather bound. As of Wednesday, the charter boats had been
able to run outside only six days during the month of October.
A few off the larger head boats went offshore last Sunda y
and found the fishing good. The "Snow White" brought in 80

even start checking on the players at home from Wednesday

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around the edge of the hyachinths with jig fishing paying off.

Inlet Harbor fishing craft are still for the most part

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defense, And we have Connie forge a 3-1 National Hockey Minnesotas,LosAngclesIand
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League sctory ove* the ban- Wlnnepeg 3, New 'zark I
iim ita -r-i. scored the will.
Hawkins, the acquisition couver Canucks Friday night
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winging over the St. Johns River. At one time it looked as
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Nov. 22. Thuraday evening we witnessed several flights

the world diampions of

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far-out rule change to stimulate offense in the NFL

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and shoot. Wilt never did do
started
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that, he wouldn't go out
"Elmore has great timing pected ... in reverse...has shifted "ire. In Monday night's game, games with a 4-3 log compkrd
long arias and he can jump gears with victori es in three of Washinton plays at Pit ts burgh to LA's 6-1
',iinnisoLi, with t he b t start
Its List four galia.. including
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week's 19-3 shocker over in the team's 13-year history, is streak going with five straight
The new Laker center has av- last week's
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played with Canada's LPGA pro Jocelyne Bourassa in the Lady Errol
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Maybe we pick up a little higher
and play a little more one on Orleem Saints, clash Sunday, perfect record at home against Central Division, leading by
cast in the unusual roles of win- Cleveland, Los Angeles is at At- four games with only seven to
one. When Chamberlain
lanta Miami plays the Jets at go.
here we tried to run them Into ners Instead of losers.
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led
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been able to locate are the two camps on (lie Wekiva River;
Camp Seminole and Wekiva River Haven.
A lady visitor to Camp Seminole came in with three bass
Thursday, the largest one a four pounder taken on live
shiners. Mother visitor to the camp had approximately 65
pounds of catfish and bream during his five day stay.
One man took the easy way out to catch a ban at Wekiva
River Haven. Cruising down the river, a small bass Jumped
into his boat! George Cheney, camp owner, had quite a few
people out over the weekend trying for bass hot the accent Is
still on catfish and bream. LET'S GO FISHING!

getting his share of them.
Around the bndgc pilins speckled pe rch and bream are
keeping L bnk anglers fairly busy.
Di Srnth at Seminole porUng Goods weighed in a
lunker bass of liti pounds for Harold Stanley. The big one
fell for a large plastic snake which he made himself. (Maybe
should put it on the market, Harold, to compete with the

private hunting lands, requests that all who are Interested
contact him Immediately to avoid disappointment. Trips can

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Some of the die-hard bass fishermen are continuing to
find a few school bass striking. Watt Elsea, sitting at his
Favorite spot near Osteen Bridge Camp, has dragged a
weighted worm across the bottom until he has worn a new
channel in this spot. Along with mussel shells and other
assorted debris, Elsea is also pulling In an occasional bass.
Thursday morning yielded two for him and the day before a
like number. Toni Gordle, after a few days absence from the

kesponse has been so good on reservations for deer and
hog hunting parties at Silver Glen Springs that Justin
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This was Admiral Farragut's second try against

Seminole County opposition In the first game they upended a
squad from Sanford Naval Academy.
"is Saturday the Saints ta.ke their 6-2 mark tothowalter
Field in Winter Park to face fourth ranked Cardinal Mooney.
Mooney is .a single -A team while the Saints are double
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Rockledge got into the Being utab1i iii ii,

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the waters of Semirole County Is bringing out still anoth er
problem
insuffic ient launching space. This problem Is
compounded by a few thoughtless people who use the ramps
as a staging area In which to assemble their fishing tackle,
stow all their gear, and hold animated comversations while
others are waiting to load or launch their boats as the case
may be.
Courtesy at the boat ramp l.a becoming more and more
important as the number of craft continues to increase.
preparing to launch, it Is just as easy to pull your car a nd
trailer to one side while transferring necessary items from
car to boat and give someone else access to the ramp.
Likewise, when returning from an outing, why not pull the
boat out of the water, move the rig to one side, and then Lake
cam e of the clean-up chores. It would be greatly appreciated
by those who are waiting for use of the ramp!

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blocking of the defensive halfback split end Mike Murphy

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Chandler ridaled the Midshipmen's defensive line mr 211
yards in 12 carries, Most of this was accomplish ed In the first
half when he lined up as a running back. He moved to
quarterbaic during th e second half after the St. Pete 11
spotted th e Saints a 40.0 halftime lead .
The big gainer f or the Goldenrod crew was the option
run. It accounted for seven of the eight Saint scores.
Crossing the goal line four times was Qianiler In his 200
yard plus performaree, gaining 1,006 yards for the year. He
took it in from seven yards out for the game's first ta lly.
Again seven was his lucky number getting another six points
from that yard mark er.
Chandl er added his th ird ID of the contest when he took
an option around right end for 10 yards.
At the helm for the Saints was Pat Crimmins who connected on six of 12 aerials wi thout throwing an interception.
One toss was for a score from 35 yards out to all-purpose man
Chandler.
In addition to Cha nd ler running ba ck Greg Miles chipped
in helping to bring the total on the ground to 357 yards.
Miles scored twice, once from the 31 and again from 38
yards out. Crimmins had th e other two Saint scores on runs
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final
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yard chapter starting with a gift of
mo vi ng the L"!Ill 011 the ground Stanley threw to running back Pats put together a
two points. On fourth down the
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Raider center snapped the ball
Stanley was put ti ng the ba ll in backfield for a 33 yard score. picking up four first downs.
over
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With only 24 seconds the air. 7be sophomore hit on 15 Still in the first period the
McKn.1ght with the ball rolling
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The large gainer was when Brantley 38 yard stripe.
town Friday night they not only placed the ball on his hip, Peach can through the middle
Peach tried the middle and
raided, but plundered and fooling 'eryone In the house of the line for 44 yards. He later got two yards but then Collins
pillaged the Lake Brantley and followed by throwing ran the ball In from the 13 sprinted around right end 36
defense tota lling 48 points to the Herman Graham a 39 yard giving him his second of four yards, widening the margin of
Patriots 30, giving the l3revard bombmoving theRaldersto the six-pointers for the night.
victory .
With half the second stanza
County squad their first win of Pat 36 yard marker, and then
Later in the same chapter the
the season,
getting a 6-0 jump a moment gone the ball game appeared to
settle down until Raider Mike Raiders WCt on the move
Led by runners Eugene later,
Collins and Richard Peach the Not wasting any time the Friex plucked a Stanley aerial again. Goolsby put up one of his
Rockledge grounl game rid.. Patriots took the ensuing from the sky, giving them pos seldom thrown passes 41 Yards
died the Pats for 282 yards. kickoff 75 yards in eight plays to session on the Brantley 47 yard to Walker moving the pigskin to
the Pat 42 yard line.
line,
Colli ns totaled 139 and Peach even the score.
On the first offenszve play
124. The ground game was so The key play came when
Five plays later Walker
effective quarterback Ray Sta nley hit Steve Hargis for 23 Peach took off on another one of slipped over from the four

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techniques would work equally (,20, 11 1111~,,Ao()d , (,:,,I f

And marriage becomes a
happy, exciting union. when
morality and religious idealisni

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links the "Sunday -school"label
- the Stilts Impel, ilicy do not corripel." What you inike of
to our Scientific Marriage your life is largely up t0N'OUl
Foun4ation:
Carroll Righter's Individual FnfCC3St for your sign for
"Whether his iDr. Crane's) Novcniher i~ now teadyr For yotir copy send your birthdate

00flen
such women used
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more shocking 4 letter words

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attitude re refigious idealism provided and work begun quickly after that. Give spiritual

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promote happy and permanent

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gO)d friends Show you are a meal producer.
LIBRA (Sept 23 to Ot 22) Sit down with Co Workers to

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gct your woik done
ckly. Get right help you
need. Show enthusiasm for whitever you have to do.
MOON CKILDREN (June 22 to July 21) You are highly
skillful now and can accomplish much. Do the things you most

liquor, drugs. erotica and one of thosc chAtining youn

who apparently wanted a sex

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John had joined many of these
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Frost and Edye Garner.

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Vincent Peale), it commm a
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They tell us that Our curriculum is not relevant, that we
neW More money for audio-visual materials, that we could
solve our problems by carpeting the schools and air.
conditioning the clawooms. They Introduce new programs
" iis IIS, ll&gt;S,BSCS, P&amp;SC, Lap Program, and many
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take similar non ermissie months. Show your finest talents in the outside world
he or she ilI be
IF YOUR (IllEl) IS BORN TODAY
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innuential person you know, you can soon 2dd appreciably to
your present income. Use good common
Impress
practical people,
clearly pitched at folks who
10 to Mar. .
10) You can get into new
PISCES
(Feb. 2
share Dr. Crane's viewpoints:
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church-involved people with activities, ventures today that ate challenging and give you
well insulaled moral codes, who entliusi,tsm for work, more success in the coming wecks,

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how ou and hey can achieve results vital to your success.
ARIES (Mar 2 I to Apr. 19) GotA day for straightening out
prob le ms in business and goveinment affairi Quietly discuss
.with mate how to have more h appiness fl the future.
TAURUS (Apr. 20 to May 20) A good discussion with
busincm and personal allies will bring about fine underst3nding
and make the future brighter. You can get much valuat)14 dau
from othcIs As well.

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a rabbi, $ judge, several to please kin and make them happier. Don't waste valuable
reverends and Dr. Norman time Be constructive and make this a valuable day, p m.

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(the Advisory Board includes a being romantic makes this a fine evening,
bishop. a mons4vw.J1 NNAW.
SAGI T TARIUS (Norv. 22 to Dec. 2 1) Get right into duties

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foreign correspondent, he has
also written 7 stimulating
books.
The 7th came off the prs
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U we can train our students in these disciplines the.-I tht3e
students can contribute jvW be succe"fW A n our society.
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The Sophomore CIas of

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what is wrong with our school sptern today ftl allows ft

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Chapel AME Church's Young academic achievement&amp; around Serease, chaplain.

of authority.
We als., get all kinds of so called 'Secjallst.s

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vice-president
Seminole
High congratulates Pe
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secretary Vlcc
Charlotte
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showing Turner, reasurer;

drOPPing out of school, of students rebelling against an kinds

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th'em - uninteresting and uninterested.
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subject people to a mindless routine that drains them of in-

NO RUBS IN ROCREMR

DetonaTravelAgency
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herded us constantly with news of student riots student
walkouts, student protests, student takeovers, of students

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My wife Is a masseuse, and a darned good one. In fact,
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Student of the Week

Asswer Moflday

Monetary

tW4th4ngIonl flIriP- ja)

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hubby to throw the dish together "just this one time".
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have some too."
Gradually, I have been pressured ir-!o spending more tiniv
cooking, first for myself, then for (lit! whole f.,mily.
Getting men into the kitchen is pari of their calcul,-Ilvd
Plot, don t lad xourself. I remember 1h,e wife %ho published

five cMdren, because vou'rt- not navina fnr #ham (ih u.Provide their food and ctng and shelr, but t rest
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whip up one of those Mediterranean omlettt's 0 sours? lit

You can't be congratulated on your fine family. A fine
fan*dly is one which sets an example, and your example
may kill u$ afl in a few generations.

In that case.
CONGRATULATIONS.

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facilities

Includes BUS (Round Tr;p)

Featured this week

)OU do now'

Answer to Previous PUZZ10

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in ht drop. One would drop overyour threenotrump. Whatdo

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of trumps to see if an honor

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Proceeding rapidly. He said the
lots should be divided and

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Now if I report that the refrigerator is empt), she will say,
"Sorry, t ew. Say. while you're in the kitchen. wh

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You, South. lbol&amp;
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suffered from
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tO0
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icge•players astigmatism
What do you do now'
"flsj, week's Seminole High majoring
that
tely blinds the
in
A-Jnt bid four 5"&amp;
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the 5000 II was

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work on water and sewer tines

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gulps over 50 per cent of the world's resources.
You can't be congralWated for carrying on the family
name. Family names meen little unless people mean much,
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art .bv rummaging ,around the
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refrigerator (or a minute or two, (lien callInU out,
"Joarme, isn'l there any more of that ch c en (veal, clam
chowder, piva, corned beef, lox etc.) left'"
lon g t
'a this lo used to work erfecti Joanne
would t he n make a search and If ther e wasn't anything there
ft it pIt i 'ii iii liii itt tiL nii!ii hl1) lip Y}ITfl tIiIII' ui
athi di'Iightlul - assuaging my growling tummy.

that .

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preparation to make the
program a succeu.

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over to the students, who
erpated U)eir own routines in

gymnasticsand modern dance.

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Students put in many hours of sections to tie Into the system,

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Poker is when the bluffer has
misread his hand and domn't
know that he is bluffing, The
sarne principle applies at
bridge. If a pl
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SO YOU FINALLY HAD A BOY?
The only thing You can be congratulated on Is your

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Joanne' and all the children cheering her on, a hak Vision of

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Civic considered. To build a sewer

lives and the rimssity for a Road, Highway
strong physical education EnterViste Road.
lbbel uidt the roadwa
FL' =" I imtrricultun.
NW7
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congratulated him. and since
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club. He returned to his hand;
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demonstration for Physical meeUng in the Civic Center development; Buy the Deltona Golf and Country Club was of
Education Week. The program recenfly. Guest speaker was 11. plant and extend the Unes; paramount Interest and he
William Habel. president Of the BUM n ;:I.-r.t on lar,j fged by assured the audience that
LTP
who
discussed
students participating In acans the developer west of Highway residents of nearby corn
tivities at and away from for "The Swallows", a 9W am 17-92. or The Cou*nty assist in munities would be able to use
community development
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YOU Can't be congratulated on yout fertility. After all.
any clam, chicken, or an.all furry animal can beat you at

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brought ii home for 1Joanne to reaJ 1'ie end of bernaise

perseverance.
You can't be congratulated on your morality or unself.
0
ichnes Add ing three "e x tra" c hildren (
a ci I I dreads
reeling under itS population load can't be called eiUr
moral or unse lfish.

Doug Corson, Jim Link, Scott Doner, and
Frrnces and Vii iinii I 11fl1(! se The event
was sponsored joint ly by the l'FA and Division
of Forestry

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Farmers of A merica Chapter recently attended
the I"orestry Field
Day in B hncll accompanied by their advisor, William West

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student committee to invite nadette Nulty, and Dawn Trent.

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ABBY Someone signed "FATHER OF SEX
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The
Hong to elain the decision committee is co oosed
tnin
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tailored nile green gown with
shawl collar and a white Cattleya orchid attached to her
purse.

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it is really great to be able to
tell you that Ma ri on Driggors is
home from the hospital and
doing well. Keep up the good
work friend.

broken arm, just be careful,
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This Halloween was surely no
fifth birthday at a birthday
different from any other In
party cwk-out Oct. 27, at the Geneva, the kids had great fun
lovely Buck Lake home of her and as usual the Geneva
pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Historical and Genealogical

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The annual Halloween

Carnival was nearly marred b
the sudden Illness of Betty
Wesson who had to be nished

Thomas. Guests atterAing were Society Carnival under the

Fayc Ann Hclmes, Laney direction of Margie Smith, with
Into the hospital by an amthe help of her ever-faithful buJan...'. I'll let
(Biddle) Mann and Wendy and
you know some
Shari Thomas and several li ttle hubby, Mauri ce, was a success, mo on this item as soon as i
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friends from Orlando. Along
The ghostles, goblins and learn.
with the usual birthday party goolies were really very quiet
By LIZ MATIIIEUX
herald Csp&amp;t
ride, Crii'a Jentcd rr.other, be=e th'; zc preaer.t at
Just a bit of cheer before I
Sue, prepared a surprise tree the carnival as were ap- ta ke my leave, Margie and
This past week really started which held winnings for the
pr oximately 300 other persons; Reese Smith have recently

reception was held at the Forest out with a big bang and I don't little guests as they scored in Imogene Yarborough rePOrted returned from a trip up in the
Club, in Lake Mary, where a mean maybe, when I sta rted to the various games which were approximately $31 from the
Smoiies...it seems they had a
delicious buffet was served to work I chanced to come upon a played.
"Fish Pond" and at least 0 VERY BRIEF encoun ter with a
ip pr o xima iy 250 guests. Miss woman who was helplessly
from the cakes sold ( all cakes 350 pound black bear who was
Cecil e Britt, cousin of the bride, stan di ng by while her li ttle
were donated too) and then very hungry...Reese said he

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presided over the bride's book Volkswagen became a total
If you missed the Frampton there was close to $350 re1llzd
as just a nuisance (the bear)
r1e.
lo. Rut let me tell you fur sure Trio, you mi;ed a real treat, from sales of th e tasty "Men- but iht' not Uu- wy Margie
1.
For traveling, Mrs. LeSueur that she wasn't alone for very while there, I saw several of my sterburgers," devil dogs,
cold tells IL but that's another tale,
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wore a long floral peasant type long. Help was on the way for most favorite people, the Voile death drink (canned soft
anyhow. This Invader made off
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dress of yellow dotted Swiss. Pat White of Mount Dora
:
Williams duet, Tina Sharp, one drinks, to be sure) pop corn, wi
th their Ice box and Margie
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The couple left for a wedding quick as a cat can wink Its eye of my favorite red-heads, Liz candled apples and witches'said
that Reese tried to frighten
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th
be
e ar away by tossing rocks
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new residence will be in nough to
handsome doctor-husband Marie flolzer and RudiSixnpson
at him, but the persiste nt
Amer icus, Ga., where the becoming total loss. However, still beaming and looking like did aswell job of selling tickets,
critter
right on wit?' his
I WISh thatyou StewartandBett'JoMathleu,x, p11 rinQkept
groom Is continaing his agreatbigfatthankyougoesto newlyweds,
to he nut-don,'
only
tiUt.dUuzI a' Geurgia
uui.zi the Uvledo Police Department cuuhi have wen Jeanne Norr is Bill Farmer, his lovely by an empty
box
which conbride wore i formal length
Western,
who dispatched a car to h&amp;p in her melon colored Caftan. Ln r'iyn, Pauline Murphy,
smell of
n;y
the
gown of white India cloth Out of town guests came IrI'UIi di;c-ct traffic aad to the oio honestly the was regal, Mary Folly Denton and One
MR. AND MRS. JAMES NATHAN LESUEUR
I
had
been
there
featuring a fitted bodice with
North Carolina, South Carolina, Volunteer Fire Department Bee and her handsome Larry, Mathleux did a real bang-up job bacon...wi.sh
and had my camera!
shaped inset midriff and long
Georgia and Florida.
who along with our own Geneva Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rye, of booking and dispensing hot
angel type sleeves. The midriff
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See you around now and don't
arid panel train, attached to the
fought a good but vain light to ta lented Rye sLsters. By-th e- our precious Morn Pearl did a forget to keep this news fl owing
iit, t1C inbroidrd in
GARDEN CLUB
save the ahady smoldering way, don't forget to 'ippott th e
nash up job of GIVING AWAY
Lu me.
pastel shqdes, She %i ore a
By MARILYN GORDON
have had be tter opportunities to
CALENDAR
little auto...see I keep telling local ballet guild 85 these her famous Witches' Brew, the
garland of Ivy and stephanatos
Seminole Coordinator
prepare themselves. He will not
for NOVEMBER
you friends how great it is to be talcntcd youngsters perform 3° boy scouts took charge of the
In her hair and carried long
Youth Programs, Inc.
have the social skills. When the
a part of this end of the coun- beautifully It IS truly a treat to games and were advised by
stemmed tO5S.
The dropout Is not new to path to his future L blocked, he
CAMELLIA: Friday, Nov. ty ... we always "pull together, vie w ... and lest you forget, they their leaders, Oliver Matldeux,
C
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The bridal ensemble was American culture. He has may become anti social and 9th, 9:30 am. Program: Air no matter
what!" CertaInly and the Central Florida Chorale Ronald Brooks and Kernis
designed and embroidered by always been there. In the past rebe llious, a threat to the Layering
and Grafting. ha ppy to repo
h rt t at Pat was will be sharing a spotlight come Sanchez. Elizabe th J. Ma thleux
Jut mi atr Apparel
the bride and made by her he has neen able to work at community or he may pass his Hostess: Mrs. Edward Owens, only shaken
by her dreadful January, so what do you say, and Sharon Driskell took
mother,
unskilled labor. Today the days In apathy. Either way he is 118 Fairway Drive.
experience and not Injured and give Doris W illiams a tlng-a- charge of the cake walk and did
Matron of honor, Mrs. H. chances of his finding such a job a loss of human resources,
thanks to Pauline Sizemore she ling at the Sanford Herald and a cracker-Jack job too. A.B.
Ar'iur Burton, was attired in a
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Who drops out of school?
made her desti na tion to classes tell her you would love to be an Edge took the kids on a train
formal length gown of baby only automa tion and increased Lack of Interest Is the reason
Angel or a pa tron or a ride; Sieg Holmes sold pop corn
at FT'J
blue pllsse crepe featuring a technical devices are changing, given most often. Of course this
benefactor to these lovely girls.
CENTRAL: Thursday, Nov.
fast as his lovely Naomi
square neckline arid butterfly but the time is almost here may mean a number of things. 8, 9:30 a.m., at the Garden
Remember me telling you could pop It, Dorothea Minletta
Sanford's
sleeves. The skirt of matching when the Individual with a high He or she is usually doing Center, Work shop for the
It saddens me to report that about the progress being made helped co-chair the delightful
,
only
school education Is hired to poorly in school. Most are Bazaar. Hostesses: Mrs. Earl Mrs. Judson Lennard a former at the Geneva Elementary affair and My Joe and I were
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Lingerie
sweep the floor before one retarded in their reading skills. Niblack and Mrs. R.T. Thomas. Geneva neighbor (she was School, well, this first meeting honored by serving as costwm
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Specialty
Judson Lassiter many years of the local Parent-Teacher J udges and believe me it was a
without that education. A They see poor marks as a
ork in
ago) passed away at her home Organization proved to be a difficult Job too, because the
diploma represents to the personal threat rather than a
In Fort Pierce this past week, whopping success; Prexy, costumes were truly mar14
employer that this individual challenge to improve. Tests
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David
Oldham
presided
show
that
the
majority
of
drop.
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HIBISCUS: Friday, Nov. 9,
had stick-to.Itness and was able
and velous, especially a BIG Clown,
principal,, Paul Murphy, glowed who shall remain nameless,
to fInish a task he set for outs are deeply emotIonally 1:00 p.m., Hostesses-Mrs.
1/
dlstrubed.
Guests at the home of One as he gave the progress report. Just let me say that we at
Gordon Brisson, Mrs. T.B.
himself.
f
Dr. Patrica Sexton In her Middleton and Mrs. J.V. Jones, Mathleu.x were his cousins, It seems as If a survey was pulled together and had a grand
Contrary to popular opinion,
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onal
study
of Education and Income Program: Mrs. William Norris Kenneth and Correne Home of made of space required by local time and lest I forget, I brought
Owe has been no proporti
goes on to deta il why the poor
Jupiter, Fla. Correne is a school authorities and they home my Thanksgiving cake
increase In dropouts. On
c
hi
ld
from
a
poor
fam
il
y
Is
"walking encyclopedia" of decided with much ado to which I purchased from those
contary, there has been a
knowledge on lots of interesting convert the present auditorium Oldham girls, Elizabe th and
steady Increase In the disadvan ta ged at school
' -ere Everything i
-- The low income child of te n
JACARANDA: Friday, Nov. subjects and it a real treat to to a multi-purpose class room Elfie whuwere assisted by little
a little more personal
percentage of young people who
I
finished high school. However comes to school with serious 9 7:30 p.m., Program: get her started on the subject ol divided by accordlan type
Decorations, shenGenevawastru1ya sleepy dividers; did you know that the
while the percentage of school learning dsahilltIes. His Christmas
the
parents
may
be
poorly
Speaker
TBA,
Hostesses:
Mrs. little town located on the out. present enrollment at the local
, i~
dropouts has declined over
educated
themselves
and
Irving
Pryor,
Mrs. Arthur skirts of the thriving metropolis facility tops 200students; other
years, the number of Individuals not finishing has therefore are unable to guide or Richter and Mrs. I.C. Seigler of Osceola. While in the area officers are Veep, Blame
I.
the Homes visited with Miller, Luyine Kinnard,
increased. There are more encourage him through school.
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A little
home,
he
lacks
th
e
too
ls
for
Raulerson who is currently secretary, Donna Beardsworth,
the
1960's
some
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During
i 1ys
UI I. i IUe I
MAGNOLIA: Thursday, Nov. makIng his home with his home room mothers and Joan
7,500,C($) young people failed to study, such as dictionaries,
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graduate from high school, magazines, and family en- 8 9:30 a.m., at Garden Center, daughter, Margaret Cheshire Williams, membership. We
wafer-platformed
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nearly one third did not have a couragement. Ills parents are Bazaar Workshop. Hostess: on Dauphin Street In Orlando. have five new teachers and
TWO fifth grades ar.d i repeat,
and piped with gold
ninth grade education. These less likely to talk with him Mr-s. Carl G. Tillis
just
two
years
ago
they
conpeople will have the most dif.. about what is going on In the
DIANA COX works parttlmne
kid suede.
Grace and Chuck Straukas templated closing OUR
ficult time finding and keeping world. He does not hear at home
In the Baby Shop owned by
and children, Tony and Sondra school...see when the people
For those specia l
jobs and will have the, most the broad vocabulary, the good
In
her brother-in-law
and
Susanne
and
David
Thomas
speak,
someone
do-es
listen
and
diction and the fluent speech
MIMOSA: Thursday, Nov. 8
trwble with their marriage.
Casselberry's Greater Mall.
occasions. $21 99
frnni
nut
ll
!,Ifli
that
would
help
him
to
do
we
nir!
of
in
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am, at the home n! Mr and their children, Brent, I am glad!
The activities of her t'o
-r
school, she often has plans to school. His family fails to teach W.S. Willis, 313 East 25th St., Wendy and Sari, were guests of
young children, Jacqueilne,
Kennedy Space Center when
Did you notice the big broad
marry. Meny of these him the courtesies and manners program: Christmas Ideas.
and John IV, 6, occupy
and
behavior
that
are
they
entertained
their
emgrin
on the face of little John P.
marriages are impulsive ef- or dress
much of her time. She Is
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at
Disney
World.
Sue Casey Jr.? Well, it is all
forts to escape an unhappy rewarded by his fellow students
ac ti ve In the PTA and is a
and
his
teachers.
He
is
poorly
get
out
of
home
life
or
to
a
room mother at Casselberry
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PALM: Thursday, Nov. 8, 10
discouraging school situation. A fed, poorly clothed, poorly
Elementary School. Music is
boy wants the coins jingling in housed, and often unable to a.m., Garden Center, Bag
her hobby; she enjoys
Program: "Airhis jeans, he wants a car and concentrate In a noisy, Ill kept Lunch.
listening to, playing, and
layering and Grafting"
money to take his girl out. He home,
teaching music. Grades one
There
are
outstanding
exBlack suede
that
are
in
and
wants
clothes
to three of the ukelele band
o
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with
gold piping
rule
that
poverty
let
wants
to
prove
his
manhood
by
ception.s
to
the
at the Central Nazarene
and
academic
failure
go
taking care of himself,
church In Orlando are u.,der
ROSE: Friday, Nov. 9, 9:45
11W dropouts's work Is un- together. Thu key factot apSizes 5 to 10
It
her direction, and she says
to
be
that
their
schooU
at
the
Garden
Center,
pears
n.m.,
Is
the
first
to
be
let
AAAA-B widths
certain.
He
fast
always amazes her how
es
and
fam
ies
aspire
for
them,
Workshop,
Center-piec
il
Silk-Like
n
work
slackens
and
th
e
he
TIFFANY
go
w
the kids learn to play. All the
ate!
longest unemployed between care about them, and en- (Bring scissors, clippers and
Family have
members of
FABRIC AND LABOR
ch ) Hostesses, Circle
courage
them
to
go
as
far
and
bag
lun
He
cannot
compete
for
(ø
jobs.
3
enjoy
riding
th
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15%off
bikes and
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to other peopk s
music on their FM radio.
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two children, Kay and
at the Mid-West Band Clinic, in
ng
Gary,
are also t!entrd
Chicago. Said Carol, "Playi
of
all
those
bandmusicians.
Gary. an outin Iron'
standing
drummer,
is featured
masters made me really
with
the
Nav
y
Show
Band
East,
votts, and ithought my heart
on
his
Udrd
of
South
IIt
would pound out of my ch"t! I
don't believe I've ever played America. Kay, now marrid ,
I haven't been nervous."
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Carol met her husband, Bob, School
while he was taking lessons Carol is proud of being Inhi
Jb r
1,
from her fa ther. She chose strwnental in having Impartia l
;t i,
men
t't 1' tY
oup
.
marriage right out of high auuiuons or acnool musicians
school, even though the had trying out for AU-State cornBYFANNETIEEDWAIu)s there suffered a terrible at. read an "AD" in the Sanford- been offered an excellent job petition.
Herald Correpmdent
cident. His back was broken Herald by a Jerry Freese traveling with a brass group. A warm, outgoing woi, :
and for the next 10 years, was in asking banjo players Interested
Carol still got in plenty of travel she admits she loves to meet
Central Florida has a truly and out of hospitals receiving in "getting together" just for during
hir husband's uuver In new people. "My main enterrific female banjo player. surgery. That was V years ago. the fun of It, to contact him. She
the Marines. He was a band joyment, outside of music, is
When we say "banjo player," It crippled him for life. The and Jacob answered the "ad", member In a Marine Band for camping," she said. "We
that's exactly what we mean. doctors had given up hope but met Jerry and his two friends, eight years, later becoming always meet such interesting
Not many women are well the family prayed for his also banjo players, and from band conductor f or 13 years. people, and we love to travel."
rsed in mastering the real recovery,
then on, spent many happy They bave lived in many area A believer in strong family
technique of playing that in- "I just knew that God would hours playing the "old-time" of the world.
ties, Carol said, "The most
sirument,, but Erma Killian of not let c.ur perfect marriage end tunes and formed the
Carol said, "My most Important job of raising a
Sanford, a member of the so soon" said Erma. "We "Memceiet"
memorable experience came family is being done the poorest
"Ding-a-Ungs" of DeLand and prayed and our prayers were
when
I entertained at a leper today." With music a natural
of her own little group known as answered. He Is confined to a
Then, they visited DeLand colony In Hawaii. It was ex- part of her life, she
is happy to
"The Memies' Is a wizard at wheelchair for life but his Activity Center and joined "The tremely touching and rewar- encourage others to enjoy and
playing the banjo and base health is good. We have good Ding-a-Li ngs," a group of ding."
appreciate it, by actively
guitar, for she has been playing times and go everywhere mostly Senior Citizens who
While
her
husband
was
on
a
participating.
them since childhood,
together. He even helps with come to the Center to dance to
Born in Buffalo, Ohio, Erma gardening,"
tunes of yesteryear. They have
Ls one of the three girls- in the The Doctor said the warm a ball every Monday from 2 to
County family. Her father, climate of Central Florida p.m. and are even on Cable TV
John was amuslcian and taught wo.'ld be good for him so tt jey the second Monday of each
violin lessons and tap dancing received permission from e
t
to students, first In Buffalo and Industrial Commission to move
001
then In Canton, when the family to 1kr1da, 11 they could secure
They PI1Y Only the music of
DELT0NA-DELAND:.
and full band participation
moved there. Her mother, a urologist to treat him. They the 20'*, 30'S and 40'S nothing Tuesday, Nov.,', Is Senior se
lections of ft 20#39 30'( and
Deipha, sang beautifully.
fmirvi l)r. Gonzalo Hiinan o later. Erma ( the only
W01113fl Citizens' Diy at the VCIUSIa 40's.. . none later than that...
At the early age of eight while Sanford who accepted him as in the group (beside the County Fair In DeLand, and the IIIFes
to which, senior citizens
they still lived in Buffalo, her his patient and so In December director, Mrs. Jean Johnson. "Din-a-!Jngs
of
DeLand",
a
of
today,
danced to in
father formed an act, corn- of 19 they moved to the lovely She plays the ban jo and
then
Senior
Citizen
Musical
group,
yesteryears,
to the strains of
prised of Erma and her trio borne tiey have in Sanford,
diarges to the bass guitar for will provide the musical conGuy
Lombardo,
Ted Weems,
sisters and himself, which he "We were fortunate to secure some numbers. She and Jerry cert of the day.
Ben Bernie, Fred Waring and
called, "John Cooney and His this home for the homes In this are the "Banjo Duo" and when
many,
many others.
Petticoats" They entertained area had just been vacated by Charlie Edwards, who just
Festivities will begin at 2
during the summer months and officers of the Naval Air Force joined the group this month, p.m. and last Ill 5p.m. There Some of the tunes will be: I
n week-ends, at Movie when that base was closed. Of joins In, it becomes, the "Banjo - will be a "King and Q
u i*n" w
Jt L1k tb Cli'l
Theattes, between the showing course It needed a 5t deal ot Trio."
contest chosen from the Senior That Married Dear Old Dad",
Of the movie. (Remember the repair. We landscaped the
Citizen King and Queen entries "East-aide, West-aide," "Bill
good old days) The girls were place to our taste. It gave us
They have entertained in from each of the cunmunitles Bally", "Yellow Rose of
ages six, eight and 10 and very something to keep us busy. We hospitals, recreation homes ajid in Volusla County and the Texas", "Yes, Sir, That's My
cute,
must have done a pretty good Centers. Among them are the Wlflflers will reign as "The King Baby" and of cour-se, "Let Me
When Erma graduatet f rom )b, for this month we received V.A. hospital and Recreation and Queen of Senior Citizens of Call You Sweetheart."
high school and the family "The Garden of The Month" Senior Citizens' Center in Volusla County", for the
The
organized In 1969
moved to Canton, they con- award from the Sanford Garden Gainesville, the College Towers remaining days of the Fair
tinued this type of en- Club and are mighty proud of In DeLand; the Civic Center in which will last until
t,y
Je
an
nso
Director of
Nov. 10.
tertainment, and organized a that."
Senior
Activi
ties
In DeLand,
Sanford, The Retired Mili tary
The "Ding-a-Ungs" will open
dance band, as well. Mr. Once settled they made Officers Associa tion in Daytona
with
only
thrt*
participants
a
Cooney played th e violin; frie nds easily. One day Erma and The 111-12 Club in Deltona. and continue with nthem a the time now has
solos, trios
Wanda, the eldest daughter,
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played an accordian; Dorothy,
They play every Moods f.
theyoungcst,ptayeddnimsanci
ternoon from 2to5pm.tn the
Erma, the banjo and guitar
olu3ia County Recreation
This was the days of the Ui
Centr In DeLand, while 50 to 75
110s
depression,
said Etffld
enior citizens come to dam to
:
their
Fa ther wasn't getting Sfl)
ie
ystcrday
students fr dnncin
or
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Donald
Spent i days with his mother and
Mr. Edwards at their South Hartley Ave., home.
They toured points of
interest in Central Florida including ar
exhibits, teas, and the Art
Galleries in Debary Hall,
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Mrs. John Burton Sr.,
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chiffon in gray and various
shades of pink and a corsage of
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guitarist, Miss Barbara Muller
who also sang "The Ftrnt Time
Ever l Saw Your Face,"
The Art Center has been
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beautiful examples of atchitecture in the world. It is
$ unique, encompassing gardens,
courtyards and the Andre
Smith Memorial Chapel and
studios ornamented with
carvings from many cultures.
Given In marriage by her
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Eager to play at any local doing.
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learned of her return, and
Carol Griswold, Cii&amp;efl*crv, asked if sh wtuld give hesons
Is a. trumpet and cornet to some of his students. Thus,
teacher. She started playing the her teaching career began.
cornet when she was 11 years Carol enjoys her students.
old, mcy to escape piano "I'm a stickler for scales," she
prad1ce.
said. "Sometimes studen ts
Her father was a professional wonder why they should work
trumpet player and taught so hard on scales, but to me,
brass instruments In Illinois scales are the founda ti on of
'While! practiced piano, Isaw music. If you can play scales,
how much fun the other kids you can play music."
were having In band, and
Playing musical solos in front
decided the piano wasn't for of people is some times tryin g
me," she said "My Dad loaned for students. But Carol Is a
me his trumpet and started to strung believer In learning to
give me lessons, and from then perform In front of an audience.
n.mu!kYbeememywhnt !lie "My students are rqiiIr-d tn
for all of my school years."
play a solo in my annual
Carol Md rust chair In the recital," she said. Once In a
chool bands, and though not a w hile, a skeptical stuient will
woman's Libber,' said, "I feel If appear, who may doubt her
ifl one is good enough, they can abibty
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Sunday, Nov. 4, 1973

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toward traor and plow fire responded and asks that any creates a great deal of interest
supresslon For the unin. other adults interested In this here,wlllgie)outhedetaj
formed, (me among them) the fine program call her at 3- soon as! have them possibly
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Cubmaster Irwin Hunter was
school also teaches weather,
Mothe rs are wonderful,
,nd and did a fine job
bouu1 and
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featuredlnthearticieasmy c0rket3fOrtheCUbScoutsof
source of information has Pack l received a plaque

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southeastern all National Majorette
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member corps and
epartment, In cooperation
y long competition.
wutGatnesville Junior College,
Information is available upon
uivwv, Ga., is sponsoring request from the Hall County
the 193
Championship Parks
and
Recreation
Premiere Princess and Queen Department, County Cour
regional championship )50i, 53681 ext 0, or by

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DELTONAThe East

jedged on individual and grr'up
basis and will not be considered Twlrlers

Croninger
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i hear(,ft almost breaks your heart to have to tell fine, young
peie—especlaily those with a little child or two—that you
oryourulficehasnuthingavailable (or them torentor to buy
wltha modest down payment

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Here are some suggestions for
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of flowers. The f1nw.r,
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Tampa, Gene Leedy of Winter
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couple of months after planting Compare prices of fresh, frozen

Associates for •renodellng &amp; and the "Inside-Outside
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enough to cause a sort typeor byflurngthec*
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tomatoes begin to ripen, the atonetlmemaynotbethatbest

Jacksonville, Florida. Mr. --: .
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Jacksonville
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Architects and the
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from the Mid-Florida Chapter

the income the company now pays those employes. And,

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causes are, excessive nitrogen, staminsAandC. Forezample.
too low or to
jh nighttime choose leafy greens, dark green
drought, excessive water, and escarole, sweet potatoes or
Insects.
broccoli. Tcr.atoc and tomato

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home office to not transfer anymore employcs to Sanford

set may be affected. Excessive protein and low In cost this
suacie would tend to cause hearty soup Is good news to

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temperature of around 62 that add empty cabries and
degrees F. If there are ex- snack Intelligently with crisp
tended periods where the raw vegetables, fruits, or
ghttim temperat
lalis to cheese.
riseabove5$6$degreesF orto
To help you start here isa

not set fruit.
Under low soil moisture

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the tomato plant is most 4 strips bacon

President; Carl Gutznann, AlA, ches, stains and temperature pohh. The polish will pick UP fail to produce a mature

fruit,

of Walton,
Orlando
AlA, finishes looking shiny and new around the surface as would a cause the plants to grow too Salt and
Ms McLeod as President ,
rapidly and you do not get a
eCrety;SATBPz,OrIandO isa simple procedure. To keep dry cloth,
•k P
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Bruce Bljckman, AlA, tt NatIontl Paint and Coating

Of course fcc a real estate man it hurts In other ways,

Ofl' times necessary Be sure

the "Inslde-Out'ilde" hIou3e

kind of business. There's only one thing worse than having a

FioriQa has retained the only Nils &amp;liweiier, AlA, Wiider

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Various insects, both sucking ca,erolehen bacon is

Winter Park. Claude Shivers, routine for all your proud structions(orddrtofthtobjeCt. tially developed seeds and
For ituple,Iunitureftnis'ìed fruit.s. Blossom x young frUit
AlA, Oriar'do Ray Poynter, PIW2S

uWn' grits and gravy on the table for hirrisclf and hI
faintly

r'itomers 'vant and can cc

By DAVID DeVOLL
Extension Meat

tural firms recexing awards, a

State James enneweui o

as dry beans, peas, lentils,
peanuts, eggs, milk and fish
such as mullet.

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Master of Ceremony was
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envjr -unent of the
GutFlorida community. Receiving Sanford Architect Carl

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uith a little sympathy lr your heart for people—you
rave toell her that you just don't know.

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their Clubhouse for The Forest,
Mid FIIIC11a
a Mobile home community,
In't Pe
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American
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chitect ieir, ird annual
An Honorable Mention award
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Program wasmadeto Architect Roger

Selection of this years Laughlin, of Ttldn, Denson &amp;
awards was made by noted Lobrutz, ConsulUng Engineers, '- -

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Sanford would be amazed t alii how many homes there
are on the market at this time but that finding new mortgage
money for a buyer is no easy and simple chore.
Last week for Instance, one mortgage firm was quoting
9.oDercentlfthebuyerqualffledforamortgageofl3l,8000n

Cobblers. Easy comfort and classic styling

Donald Graham, OwnerAdmin,sfrjor

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aIghten their books for July.

ratevolcestobelpthemflndapartmentsor houses to
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payments and reasonable monthly payments which—
again—they can afford on their Incomes.
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Americana Collection in cast iron by Atlanta Stove
Works from ORLAUCX) FORGE, INC.

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rates Thedropfnsavingsevenhasresultedinasuspenslon

of the following categories:
1 You must have a house to sell and your real estate Iroker
interest rate.
2. iou ye ,ust mov

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A world of ecItemerit and

everydythat WAS thgtonmustthkethe ttmetogive Its
ttettion to what Is rapidly getting to be one of this nation's

Hayts, Sr. Helping her
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Virginia M. Dupre &amp; Fred J,
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Chuluota celebrated fifty Ye&amp;r

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available mortgage money
Fe people can buy a house icr cash The home constructlon industry needs short-term loans for building and
longer term financing for the home buyers.
The both spe'l ccdlt flriar.dng
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he's turned down No funds
Tight money High costs for housing
Are these freak cases? Not so.
Across the nation there are growing instances of shooting
prices (or housing, 5k) rocketIng Interest rates and a drying
up of riortgage monc in iziany states because of legal lids on

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reason for raising housing costs

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payment on a first home, only to find they can't get a loan
No mortgage money available—they're told no matter
bow much they can put down
A man sells hi, small house in Virginia to move Into a
large one In Maryland. He has written assurance In June hIs
loan will be $38,000 at 8 per cent Interest, only to find in
Augu5t thcrc' r,o mor.e for the loan, and he's stuck with y

beensubmitted tothe Administration and tothe Congress for

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the memorable da were tw 17 19 "

Ikenobo-Ikebana held its
October meetIng at the Deltona
Community Center.
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"15. OtflA
Lutheran Haven in Slavia
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the Gainesville Junior College certified National Majorette
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es . Kebay Jr., 45,

Mr. and Mrs Toni Weidman, Fed MOtOr

StaflI)S attached to the envelopes and bring to the church

Fed era I Reserve Board Blamed
For Home Buyers' Credit Crisis

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be served on campus at the
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California, pine and cedar, and
family rm., *af-in kitchain. all kinds of extras they pampered me with
native Arkanns Ozark stone are at 1092 E. Normiandy Blvd. future. "We've been building alyssum or petunias.
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in Central Florida. The natural
moutie h~rnt% read-,: fcr you to move in at a price to fit your budgit. Ttest, hornfs ary tot up on
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fully landscaped lots of Hacienda Village. Find your home from ihit great coll*ctionl Lot rent
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practical considerations such
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labor has gone up. tap on charges for water and sewage Inside the thy of Sanford have risen from $&amp;Sto $550 for each
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THE WORLD IN 1973;HioyAsVeL,veI
It. This 10th anniversary edition, produced
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car gar&amp;", home with its fenced back yard.
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day pot Irde an attractive
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I have been told that if I ask the City of Sanford to annex
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It would seern to me that to come into the City at Its highest
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Into ,he Clity of Sanford, would be brought in unde,, that
zoning. flowerer, the chances are 100 to one that If your
property is now zoned industrial by the county that the city's
planning and zoning board would recommend that the
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What wfll homestead exemption amount to u,uouarsanu
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Since you did not include your address I am not sure 11
you llvewith the dtylimlt*ofSenforc!orriot.Regardle,s,I'lJ
give you both figures.
Your hom es tead exemption on your county government
and school board taxes will amount to $22.71 per $1.00 of
asseeaed evaluation. Since your first $5,000 of assessed
evaluation on your homestead Is exempt, live ftes $22.71
amounts to $11345.
Your homestead .emptfon nu your (11, of Sanford
general operating taxes Is 17.00 per $1,000 of assessed

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binaticia home, but provide-s Ured to use t1w bedroom, bath
A home owner who uses an cring it.The important thing is oiwsl Cant be dlinbcd in
ll almost, but they might ti on every aspect cI a motor and kitchen faciliUes. As Wol.
I
iiir for ttx first to he certain ciich time that
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position. Th e foot of t he
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th
at
having a permanent ni4- tune from bu ying and main- tLrs Ix)lltsout, YOU don't need
n
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time cflen finds it a bit tricky lirking apparattn is in place
Ladder must be moved away
ckess and the feeling of
'E tairnr It to enjoying it to the two sets of everything. A sleep to handle
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Before you can practice this, from t he house If you have a
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TIeWhete, ttil
It IS a fullest He also supplies Inter. ala in the main room Of the
roots
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and t he ,w have to place the l adder 3)-foot ladder, the hettczn of It
Because of Its
second home.
ing tips un camround house can provide for guests
1
And just thirk of the advan- fact that so much has been said against the house, another should be about five feet fmm
A 13-year devotee of a home courtesies.
".and written about the necessity maneuver that is awkward or the house; In other words.
an wheels, Richard A. Wolts,
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Wolters' combination house Is tjes of -losing the motor
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of careful use to invid an acci- easy, depending-on the manner about one-fourth the height of
- __aggests a pleasant, inas safe as any electric appliance
the
laóier
is
somewhat
in
ii1d
you
go
about
It.
the
ladder.
This
distance
ratio
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expensivesolution, It
dent,
an 11-foot height, petiaps at tuls and messy kitchen when
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intimidating.
It
need
not
be.
ladde-r
%~ill
re0
--.= In your home.
building "a canbination home the garage and utility end unexpected company arriverss.
Start by pcoitioning the lad- assures that the
be
ro
perly,
It
can
Then
used
p
stable while someone is
main
of
cm a little piece of land that
Give us a call or cmo iii
The
house
could
be
p1'.ned
tiith runs the length
the
cm the ground at right
Ir
mould house both the home on house for about a 1(~foot width. for future coriversion to a full handled easily and without dan- der
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Its to the house, with the bot- on it~ 1
14~,O
wheels and its owners from
Ibis plan mould have a main cottage. Plumbing might be In,- Wr.
to keep your baby worm. No
W end against the foundation. Safety factors that are 3Dme
time to time. Facilities ifl ttit room, a storage closet, a work- aalled kr a future bath in the
i'.n extension lackici consls Qa.sp the top rung of the lad. ti mes Iore d are: bei ng Sure
i1!t.
, matter how old she Is,
motor home would supplement room.den, cla#t ft
repIwe, t or)I hobby area. A kitchen Might of two sections fitted together der with both hands ancl raLw that the feet of the ladder rest
AN, ~
th,mpace in the house.
rd,Architectural plans right take over another &amp;ea.Ile sg- so that one part can be moved It to about Shoulder height. on solid gmtmd; moving the
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"It could be built in the soli- %ary using ths basic concept, gests heat and air-conditioning.
wparatelly to attain the deh'red %w walk towards the nouse, ladder a few feet to one ...tnde Of a cowttryde or it caz he po ints wt.Out door, an eas- In his opinion, In warnur di- tght. Th is movment is ac- diinging th e pcEltIE Of Y" only by moving the top a llttk!,
.
I fit into the condOrniflum,
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ily maintained deck could Pro- mate, a heat pump combination
complished by the use of a rope hands on the rungs as you ft bottom a little, and So on;
scheme of real estate dCVelC). ic charm.
byS
furnace-a i r co nd itioner mi gh t
that is attached b the movable move forward. Each (line YOU u- king on areas you can
both
jobs.
The
hodse
might
Such a dwelling could be in. do
sectim of the ladder.
grab additonal rungs, the kP Of rmch easily withoutdretching;
,
er who
vides sketches of the home espensi vely buiIt, perhaps a &amp; also have a Clothes washer.
tie
mi*
the
ladder moves hi&amp;r Into arid staying off the ladder in
PWIing down ori
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his book, -11%inP, On it)oursel!project, but ltthould dryer, small reerera
good
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i-nips the iipçr cttInn, which the air. Always beci(nIn that the first place if it IS t1) Wind)
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motor
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plasLt wiUi 01K~ ll,iid li,~r' il ti~ht gril) U11
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A welk"Ti personality in nrovide for future room hane traveler tni&amp; stash sm- is then lo(:kWToinget
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the knack the next rung of the ladder be.
_rpecid
&amp;
iortUtg circles and aUUX* 0! dnges. A sliding door could
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five books on dogs and °
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val uable assistance in AmIY
Garage space should be fig.
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ured an the basis of the Largest
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Ilome
Repairs,"
available
by
motor
home,
Wolters
insists.
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selviing $1 to this newspaper at
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justs the livability and solves a house which has resilient twd stain from ft ume can
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the problems Awnvnm helps
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in making your Purchase. (Are floor tfle in the kitchen and the fir the w"par
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cabinet
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tnugh'
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put
dOWfl
long
after
the
dose to the stove') Layout
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No. I's because dfferWALL TO WALL CARPETING
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excess
stain
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pwwo RK
cook be part of the scene?) E)i- cause she read that it is bad ed
/GARAGE &amp; LAUNDRY ROOM
or certain types of tfle. Can 4dcklY than YOu didgineeringerTors
v' SLIDING GLASS DOORS
swved. (Can you got the eight- ui tell me something alx*it
11.4
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(You can get eitheir of Andy
4 __nz
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foot refrigerator out of the six. this and how I can tell what
he lp(tl booklets, "Wood
tang's
kind
Of
tile
It
is?
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foot door
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the vehicle built around it? It
""a" M Miles " Delfe" al".* pit the
A. - It Is difficult to deter
Plunting Repairs,
mj
shopping plaza ft Normandy Rt Turn 1.1? 1 mile to
t happened.)
mine the kind of tile that is al
wndi.ng 30 cents and a long,
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Saxon Blvd. Tum kft 106 yards at this Intersection
Some solutions are born of ready cemented o a ioor
damped, self.addressed a7Vez(Normandy and Saxon) to thi Caibrl W4d11$
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to Know4b w, P.O. Bn 0,
aggravation. 7he Woltarsm a profewtonal would be able to
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tmrts with thin copper wire, It over — and In
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even he might have difflailty.
built wooden holders for
-storfd bodstuffs in plastic con- Have you thought
riw--.-_talners, an chored ash trays, (acting and 1L*tng the previous
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pipes and glasm, all in the in- Owners
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ft
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SIDE GLANCES
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Seminole 322-2611

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Ueautifvl modern tome cornpletcl
lurnhshed,2bedrOOm.2bith.% 2

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ARE YOU
TROUBLED? CaH IoU
Free. 644 2027 for "We Cere____________
"I4oiIine".
Advlt 01 Teens

Cailbart Real Estate
21 four ServLe
Call3fl

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Lostand Found

for Sale

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2 Bedroom home and 3 bedroom
home. unfurflhlflld, $15 M'
Lemon llliifI, 322-6-u3-

Want

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For

Bargain

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Hunting

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THE BORN LOSER

Houses (or Sale

by Art Sonsom

75

Camper:

____ewcustorn built 3
bedroom, targe

- Beautiful Riverfront

Peffiaps Alcoholics Anonymc*,s
Can Help
Phone 123 4517
Write PO. Box 1213
Sanfd, Florida

5 unday

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hlousesfor Sale

41

Houses Rent
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Unfunished

nerala

Acreage for sale, $2500 per acre.

kitchen, carpet, $2500 down,
privat, financIng. 373-I3Q,, Lake

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.- OSSIE C. BATEMAN

Four bedroom. 2. bath, central h&amp;
and air, two car garage, fenced
yard,wlth lOaS$orted citrus trees.
canvenhiflt to shopping area.
139300

BROKER

VANothing Down

7676.
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10' Open Road Camper. Good
condltion Complete. Phone $36
5449 or 372
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Auto Repairs
Parts-Accessories

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Autosfor Sale

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19Th Ford TorIno. 4 door. completely
equipped, in perlect COndition
stiii under warranty. Assumi

20' Utopia Motor Home. Fully seH
contained. A 1 conditIon. Low

QRE OP,MI...

3 bedroom, I' or fio baths, all
bi',ck. From 123,400. 20th Street to
Lc,cust, turn left to lltti St., right
on Valencla Court North, Model
O*fl 1-6 pm, dilly. On 'te ptone
323 7010,

ready to move? Sell
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ItemSQiilCkly With aCliS5ifisj Idi

your attic, garage or basementi -

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you. 372-1261.
'6$ DODGE POLARA. Loaded
Nothing down, take over, call
dealer. 323-62)2.
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'si CHEVROLET SUPER SPORT.
4 speed Nothing down, take over.
Call dealer 3236230.

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LAKE MARY -Country living at iii
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$2 Volt AutO Batterie,$l1.95
best,
keep
a
hors, on this 2001200'
Male poodle, dirty white. lt from
1964 Dodge Dart, automatic, radio,
REELS
BODY
SHOP
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lot, Ilvi excitingly in this 1,000 sq.
1104 MagnOlia Avi., collar green
beater, excellent tires. Just 1550,
33 Houses RentFurfliShed
1109 Sanford Avenue
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CHARMING, LARGE OLDER
ft. home, with 4 large bedrooms,)
- - -- .---_rhinestones. REWARD. 323-713(
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SHELLEY USED CAPS, 10$
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1
-HOME, S bedrooms, 4 baths,
baths, and
Frpncr Ave fl).794I
10*20'
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H(
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3
tedroorn
hOuSe
for
rent
Ask for Want Ads
panled dining room, central heat
family room, with a masSii brick
19
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Trucks and Trailers
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MotoisHotels
'11 Renault
and air, with hardwood flooi'i,
rcpiic covering one complete
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. JOHN
SAULS
AGENCY
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RunsGood.$375
Payton
fireplaces. Ofl corner
Feed
67-A
1 thru Slime, ........31c a line
DODGE
PICKUP
AND
CAMPER.
20 will, Enloy a 40120' Swimming 42
211 N. Oak, Sanford
Mobile Homes
Ph. $31 (III
54
Garage. Rummage
SANFORD CT. MOTEL
50
Sell contained. Nothing down,
Miscellaneous
Pool that is Professionally land.
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25 tImes
ealty, 322.130)
2Sca line
327
717idiy,
373
CisSeve.
FOR BEAUTIFUL TOWNHOUSES
Sales
take
over.
Call
dealer
3236230.
scaped. Great for the family WtO NEW DOUBLEWIDE, $9,993. Fully
- For Sale
25 times ..... 22c a lir!e Newly renovated. Cliii A rating.
2410 Hiawatha Ave. at 17.92
BROKE P
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1(67 Chevy It, standard Iran
JIM DANDY FEEDS
ASSOCIATE
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for sale or lease. call us
loves tO entertain Call nowt
Family units. fficlency &amp; over
c.rpeted, 2 BR, 2 full baths, many
5ml55, 6 cyl., 6150. 327-7269.
Carport Sal,
Buy direct from boxcar at wcIeaIe
1N9
El
Cami,
(%I7SMII4IMUM CHARGE)
171.950.
Mognavoxentertainmrntunit (color
nites. Low weekly rates. 372-3.403.
2 bedroom, partly furniShed or Great RETIREE INVESTMENTI
3 new 3 bdroom, 2 bath homes
options.
ISO6SummerlinAve.
prices.JollyCharlieguarifltee$1'l
extraclean,Iowmile.ge.
3 Lines Minimum
Tv),Mediterranean,)yrsoldPfl.
Building includes 3 attractive
unlurnls.hd. Fenced back yard
rnyrAtras.GoodIocation,sp,
MUST SELL. Make offer. $961
GREGORYMOBILEHOPVES
10am.lp.m.Sat.&amp;Sun.
writing lowest prices. in Fla.
Ph 322(157.
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323 5326.
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SEMINOLE PLAZA ARIA- I
Chlldrtn and pts O.K. $145 mo
.gts. Will make n'ce residence
Irlierest, $29,000. 327-2267.
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Bnnevile Station Wagon. 327
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)QFrench Ave.
3(03 Orlando Dr
.
C,ormly'S. E. £6 past Beardall at
beautiful home. See my lovely
with good rental income, $21,500First &amp; last plus security deposit.
3930.
out
9
1*63 Inr'nationaI Scout. 4 w?leel
Good Thingsto Eat
323 1200
traci.
323.&amp;.00
?,'onogram
wall
furnace,
used
1
let
a
classified
ad
help
you
clean
R
Le'
oneol
ourirlendly
PrIvacy yard. enjoy my I
ad visors help
Wlllshowhous.e Nov. 3rd 64th, 136
your attic, garage or basementt
-- -- - - • --- year, complete with factory drum
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drive $500 Ph. 373 77*6 after 4
The Lunger Your Ad Runs
.
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P.'r.Ote Home Bank Repossessions
',u word your classified ad. Call
bedrooms, and 2 baths, lovely
'71 Pinto, automatic transsnissc,n,
Garrison Dr., Santord.
Sat. 6 Sun, only, old patch green
pm.
&amp;
blockS,
$123.
6'
8-ar
with
dec
321
7611
or
$31
9993
Double
Carport
Sale:
Fri.,
Sat.,
The Less It Costs Per Line
IS
tO
chOOse
from,
(3)
7)
6
factory air. P614. vinyl top. extra
_,
drapes
and
carpeting,
Park
your
68
Wanted
to
Buy
beans. $2.50 bit. New pitch. si
tricily, 110. Perfection space
7 bedroom house, adutts. no pets.
Sun,, Furniture, Radios, Clothing
Deal.'
.
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sharp. 322164.5 after 5 p.m.
Per Day
bu.Starting Mnnd4y-PutpIC hull
treater 1.40 323 4*35
ilSOmo. plus Security deposit. Ph
and Misceltaneous Items 146
CAS'I 372 4137
GENEVA
with me. move right in,
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Autos for Sale
500
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, 5) " b Can Farms. Lake
fl
-irrn, front kl(hcn, 1?
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23 C'.t
Fzrtr A'.e iri 14? Burr A-.'
lArd
frjrrrdurn, aPPI..r ' - '
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in
U b:ift b a
11 f'.j(
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t.edroom,
1
baths,
on
$0
acres,
ir,
12t50
(all
312-129'
between
Country Club Heights. 373 $157
Rated For Consecutive
toolS, etc. Buy 1 or 1001 items.
M Buick Ranch Wagon, all power,
ALTAMONTE AREA-TREES,
NOLEN FAMILY'
after 6,00 p.m.
Spauih and Mediterranean sets
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613.000. By OWfltf. 34,S51S
Realty. )fl 1301
2 Bedroom furnished house for rent.
Larry's
Mart.
215
Sanford
Ave.
4)
TREES. TREES, rustic country
good transportation, MuSt see.
Insertions-No Change
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with Intricate Spanish designs,
e at It 9'
$123 per month. Call 323-5200.
" buyer for used article,, fur
645.4101 after 6. 7642 Brookside
loCation, brand new 4 bedroom,
CAMPERS
Farm Fresh Rabbit, any quantity.
(an
heavy cast handles and hand
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bath
hor-e.
with
a
government inspected, 79c
______________________________
_________________________
One bedroom furn. apt. adults, no
rubbid fInish. 4 piece set Includes.
riture, etc. HWY 46 ANTIQUES.
family room, and deco, you will 17.60', new '73 Crescent Mot,ile
____________________________
p.nd. 3226132.
Equipment
dresSer, mirror, chest
322 6912.
_____________
bed, $99
"Don't watt for us, Kate. Pa
- ---- - ---really love, 2 car garage. Good
__________
* *AMC . JEEPS* *
caSh or terms. United Freight
323 $202.
Home, on $0' x 112' sodded arid
times I think they've got my bran bugged!"
7541 S French Ave.
pe'manent mortgage terms-ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
___________________________
_____________________________
SPECIAL
and locked himseII in the bathroom!"
Sales, 3550 S. Orange Ave.,
Want Ad
landscaped lot (You buy ti* lou,
1)
_______________________________
Days 322 7)11
instructions
543 000
For, the best buy in Americin
Top prices paid, used, any condition
_____
complete with central air and
Orlando.
_____________________________
__________________________
I
34
Winter Park.
Mobile
Homes
Rent
Motors, and Jeep vehices. See:
Cabin Sportcraft-69. t
C'Thbv
Department Hours
Three
bedroom,
I
bath.
carpeted,
32
Houses Rent
Realty
PIANO LESSONS
Forrest Greene, Inc.
$8
cord or
Male Help Wanted
DON BALES
Help Wanted
hp, Marc. 1-0. Depth finder-CO.
I 19 Female HelD Wanhd
carport, utility and driveway. Firewood for sale by the
central t-.ect, kItchen equipped,
30.5313
Cbord Cours'
______________________________
W
5:3p.rn.
7 Bedroom mohile home avaltable
F4rr'
Wester,
32
1)79
I4
H1.n41MileWestef
Sairs hel, prefer experience in
aturdays&amp; holidays
501
S
frencn
Ave.,
327
!2
aui_3272(39
at Terra Alta Subdivision, U.S. 17
I,r', , -..
pc m, on nlg.q balance
on story 7 bedroom frame house 615 7333
WE TAKE TRADES
Twu Color TV's and Stereos; also
aumOtive or a)piiance Sales.
'.'........
""v'
__
us'
beverages, no pets.
9a.m. .l2Noon
.r.s.
________________________
92,2
mile,
north
DsBar
to
buy
andselluoid
or
siive
of
Bookkeeper
townhscs, West 25th Si. at 1ill
-- -.
1954 Chrysler mperial. 3fl-W
.i',v,itiii july 5y,v, 301 W. isi 5.
ROB5ONMARI'lE
Camp Seminole, 322-4170
Tr.ives .ger.cios
contact us first. We also buy bulk
Deadllne-17 Noon
A., Case 4,_I)
.
. )4t.
KULP REALTY
U
"JJ'!) VI. fli) iwii,
J-UOCi
___________________________
"i'
W000 ALIAMONTE SPPIPi'35
Full charge bookkeeper fur active
7*27 Hwy.
'1
NW7O SpecIal this week only, 60.12, 2
silver coins. SEMINOLE COIN
_______________________________
Day 3etore Publication
Reattor
04'
Service Station Attendant, no ax.
U790
.
floors,
cIty
uiilitie'
plus.
a
smal
rca' estate office. Call 621-0135 for 24 Business Opportunities
372 5961
FLYING CARPET TOURS. 'lC
.
bedroom. carpet, shutters, many
______________________
cENTER, 109 W 1st. 37343.32.
SADDLE EQUIPMENT-BOOTS
, 35
perlence necessary. Apply In per.
i W, 1st si.
apa-ain
=
Mobile Home Lots
rege apartment. Only 515.0(x)
appolnment.
Airline ticketi. Cruise and Touvi
exti as. $4995. Place Homes North, Western Wear, Save at the Old
I
HOMES
and
APIS.
for
f
7% % INTEREST
son to Sanford Sunoco ServIce, II
i-or
Rent
at official rates..
Hwy. 17.92
Lake Kathryn
Plt"URES save time. come btDwSe
1100 mo. Call 423.1461. ,IOME
Corral Western Shop, 1792, I mile
56
and West 46. Sanford.
COUNTY -FIRST
TIME AD.
Campinç Equipment
Middle Aged Lady to live in.
t'r"r rn 2 bath beauty Lirge tryt
11
(Hwy 4361. (31.3713.
Antiques
Estates, 7 ml North of Hwy. 436,
through icturv's of our homes
RENTALS--broker -9 to 1.
COIN LAUNDRY--COIN
s at De-Bary.
I
VERTISED, Hew
Tralt;r lot for rent c,vi c4i-i..il. I)) cIt
bedroom, 2
Companion for elderly lady. Light
.in; trees, fenced back yard fr
8)4 7770
I *c-erenced Only, grader operators
.1 Cu ft. gos electric refrigerator,
St Johns River near Mullet Lake
bath n country Setting near St
Housekeeping. Own trankddi,s. and the dog Call Birbir.
iavine Gardens State Park
Combination Zenith b &amp;
TV,
Nice 1. 3 &amp; 4 bedroom houses for
THIS charming older 3
Apply in person to Whitaker
SEE
'.
new
condition,
eye
level
gas
oven
DRY CLEANERS
RIver. $21,900, Hat enclosed
Park. Older couple preferred. 727
sportation. Call 322737$.
WEKIVA
?.cLean, ASsoc
record player and radio, two gas
Palatka. Fla.
ri'it.
bedroom in choIce location amosio
Paving, Sanford Airport, BuIlding
Campir1gP'isorts
'4
-'4 garage, clIm?o control, carpet,
5. folding rubber mattress. At! for
5157 after 3.
New "Norge" equipped COin laundry
Antiq Sale I Show
h,'aters 377 5440
?wertr77
oaks.
$32,100.
100. between ':30 and !:3
SECRETARIES
ttailer, fl'I-20a1
etc. Nice
located at E. 25th St. arid
.
7 large lots on Wekiva Park Drive 2
SANFORD
Sponsored by Putman County
Ph, 322 1615.
Do your camping and canoeing at
Need extra cash for the holidays?
Palmetto. Low down payment,
small
lots
on
canal.
73
ft.
Into
Historical Society, November 2. 3.
TIME
AD
CITY-FIRST
41
SEE
THIS
Impressive
4
bedroom
In
Maitland
Flea
Housesfor
Sale
*
*
Camp Siininote. No alcoholic
We have temporary assignments
ALL THE HOME
easy to qualify. For information:
Wekiva RIver. Owner Phone 322.
5.4. l.(p.m.7ndl. 3rd and l-ip.m.
CuStodian
58
Bicycles
wanted.
Apply
at
brand
new
Enter3
VERTISED-Two
Realty,
272-1301
-'-----gardenlike setting, cnoice
beverogeS. 372-4470.
and 155 for you. Start newt NO
1941 Hwy $7 97. Open Sat &amp; Sun 95
Call Geo. Caftelo, In Winter Park,
The
SANFORD CLOSE IN
4th.
prise School, 211 Main St. Enbedroom, 2 bath homes. with
2610 lIla vatha Ave. at 17-92
location. i.39,0o.
_____________________
____________________________
FEE.
YOU COULD
Call 33
NT
at (303) 644 $771. or write to Mlls
Schwinn 70" boy's bicycle, like new
terprise.
_____________________
clirnatecontrol,eticiosedattactied
BEST VALUES
NORRALL TEMPORARY
IS
Male Help Wanted
Pearson Corporation $923 Carrier
Brand new 3 bedroom,
, bath,
conditIon, 3222642. Mon.Frl. 5:30
garage, carpet, some kitchen Large lamily? Hero IS a large
13
Lots and Acreage
Ford Vi engine, 390 Cu- In. and
biggest little worker
OBSERVE all our lower priced
Campers
PH 641-Sill
$
Tneanswer to "What to dowius your
St. North St. Pete., FIa. 337)4.
kitchen equipped. Lease. Avails
Convenient
and charmir.g, Rist
beauty. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths,
to
-_________________
lots
of
extras.
equipment
and
automatic
transmission
homes
like
ROOFERS. Experienced in built up
our
specIal
2
bedroom
WinterParli,
Travel
Trailers
ble Nov. 1. 322-77(0.
bedroom
old Car." Sell it with a Classified 221ILieRd.
completIng 4 new 3
20.40' pool, 24*'6' family room
OycrsltCd building sIte, with trees.
$21,500. Will be ready soon.
roofing. Also - ROOFERS
Aluminum Intak, manifold for 327
among the pines, Only $21,500.
SELF SERVICE COIN-OPE RATED
Ad.
arid
homes with
you ever saw
Total privacy, excellent Schools
-.
Bikes, Bikes, Bikes
Close
to
Zayre
Plaza.
Zoned
RI.
Chevy
engine, $20. Pontoon apHELPERS. Good viages, apply
Waitre,s for counter arid Snack Bar,
KWIK KAR WASH available San
beOroom,
kitchen
equipped,
1
2
carpeting. Located on a quiet
Sprinklers
and
host
Of
Call
Other
e.
15,000-less
for
cash.
322-2420
AnytIme
prox,
size
9xl2.
1)95.
323
n person to BID Roofing Corn
CALL
OR
DROP
3.
days
a
week,
hi's.
S
to
4.
IN
AND
SEE
36U,
Ex
ford
surrOunding
child $170 mo. $100 deposit. Ph.
Very
Used car mechanic, excellent pay
All sizes. and models, 10 speeds, S
_____________________________
WHERE THE CUSTOMER MAKES THE DEAL
tras. South of Sanford in nice area
street with lake breezes. Walk to
_________________________
GEO. WILLMER ASOC.
SALE
pany, 31 Semlnola Blvd.,
cellent pay. Located In -age
10* investment, 13 pci. financing.
327 7911.
and working conditions, Working
speeds, arid standard bikes. now
"Sanford's Sales Leader"
shopping
and
schools.
Low
down
143.900,
You
Should
see
131-6900
Volley
ball
net,
fishing
waders,
thist
Call
REALTOR
CMsefbrry.
Terminal
Building
at
Sanford
An investment for those wtro
knov4edgC of all domestic and
Hall Realty
_______________________
available
Firestone Store. Call Ofl 19fl minI-home two 1973 minIVourMultiple LIsting Agency
_____________________________
payment. Only $77,500 to $34,210.
Recorder (Sony 1C200); lawn
Lillian Campbell, Assoc.
Airport.
729 Cherokee Cli. 3 bedroom, 1 bath,
(.Lt!t1!
irr'port cars. Apply in person, Jacx
MUST SUCCEED md one that
1L1L1L ..iiL(L Lf4Lt'(L1k' t.
homes. Save plenty on these4
LocaIandPlationalMLS
61.
mower,
self
propelled;
life
._.!?202
WHOA. Don't throw away uSeful Idle
16
drapes,clean.Lease,Qepersit,$140
lncomeand
ll provide years of StCêdy in
Realtor 323-57)4
Davis, Bill Baker Volkswagen
specials
See
them
io*.
New
REALTOI4
__________________________
2563
Park
Dr.
Nurses Aides, Kitchen help, part
preservers, new, and large
.iems Sell them quickly w?h a
Fern Park
me. 134434$.
____ Hwy. 436 &amp; 17-92
come. Call collect, 904 7257162.
3219 S. 17-92.
CLIFF JORDAN
COMMERCIAL ZONING
Investment Property
World Travel, Hwy. 17.92,
time and full time. Apply
footlocker. cheap. Call
LtttL
Herald Went Ad by calling 372.
59
Musical
Merchandise
Lovely
bedroom,
I".
bath.
FHA,
.Longwood. $349421.
(31*222
REALTC.R
I.
ST. JOHN'S
Seminole Lodge Nursing Home 300 AMOA DISTRIBUTORSHIP
2611 and asking for a friendly
New dupiex, 3 bedroom, 1 bath, ____________________________
Freight hwdlers wanted. Starting
low down, or assume and move Vacant, on Country Club Drive, in
5,000 sq. ft. income producin
Ave.,
Sanford.
AdviSor.
Sanford.
B4y
Out-of
town
owner
AVAILABLE
kItchen
REALTY
CO.
IN
YOUR
AREA
equipped.
wage- 43.13 per hr. Applications
$175 month.
- right in. Holland Realty, Broker.
Gibton S. G. electric guitar. Corn
propetiy, 164 ft. U.S. 17-93, 259 ft. 51
Household Goods
offer. ASking 17.900 Call $30 00.
Preliminary survey indicates
Security one years lease.
JOHNNY WALKER
being taken. Mutt be ii or over. Make lots
your closets.
Owner, 323 7025 eves. 3236610
piete with amplifier and case. In
deep. Call Bob Leigh, DON PAGE
Peg. Brokers
Workirs apply In person to
many locations ivaiIabl3 for
Apply after 7, Montgomery Ward
Sell No-Longer Needed Items with
EVEREST REALTY, INC.,
excellentcondition.t32Scash. Call
AGENCY,
DeLANO,
7349412.
Sanford,FIa.
WILSONMAIER
FURNITURE
REALTY
Wood Products. 12(1
AMOA machine-s. Minmum in
a Classified Ad.
Realtor, 1601 5. 17-93, Maitland,
I . $th 5. PersImmon, Sanford
•'
Dys3flölfl
COMMERCIAL BUILD!NG
buy sell-trade
Ch.&amp;lfl St. Lonqwood. Fia.
________________________
.
(1
M.
UNSWORTH
REALTY
If you have an eye for real va,
vestment $3300 cash. AMOA
62$ 0601.
377 4*57. After 3,3227)11
Nights
377
5124.
321
7332
311-315
E.
First
St.,
372.5672
AVON MAKES CHRISTMAS THE
100'
frontage
on
Hwy.
1)97
In
-________________________
th. classified ads
____________________________
secures all locations. if you tNin'
you'll
1972 Hammond Organ. Excellent
3W First
----SIASON TO BE JOLLY. Earn
Sanford. 3 stores on first floor
Grill cook, experienced preferred,
regularly.
Complete roofing &amp; house painting,
condition. Priced reasonable. Call
you can meet our 4ualificaIIons
73
4041
or
373
0517
extra money for gifts as an AVC.14
rented. UpStairs
.
2
evening hours. Apply In person,
73 yrs. experience. Ph. 373 $743
6616396 after 1.
for full or part time, write A.MOA,
representative
in
your
spare time,
bedroom apartment. Gross 1 apartments, lnwoiid fram. house.
Tasly World Restaurant, I-I and
Brand new 2 or 3 bdroom
__________________________
GUARDS
1633 TuIly Circle, Suite 102,
day or flight.
Call &amp;4.4-]0'9.
116.500. Terms available. Call 323.
rentals approximately $7,700 per
!&amp;2 ThIrtoni .1jiriflmeitc
SR 46
townhouses.. Choice locatlonl No
Atlanta, Georgla 30379, or call 404
year. Owner •nxiou%. Call 1))
61
7943 after
Building Materials
car needed for uopping,
633 6735.
ASSUME
Start Making
20
Male-Female
5h00
____________________________
(:elltrlIl
or churche,, Wall to wail shag
P4
FoiS1ie
R
On deluxe Necchi zig
3 needle
IACTORY HELP - needed for 1;?.
MEN OR WOMEN If, you
incarpeting. Disawather, disposal,
Help Wanted
Reasonable
sO
Miscellaneous
IAW1l(I
(:114b!afls,.sE?
posit,buiIt
tnbuttonhotemak,r
Money
and 2nd and 3rd shIft. $2.50 per
terested in earning 51.000 per
range and central heat.air.
Roberts &amp; Gilman
(
with designs. Pay 131.30 or 6
hour to start, 1k raise in 30 days.
For Sale
month, part time with only 13.300
furry I There's only 1 ci eacti 372
handin.
hand
As you go
(aqwi.s
I)rujwc
paymena of 17 per month. See at
________________________
REAL
ESTATE
SALES
Regular
raises
thereatter,
f"ii4
1
to inve-it, fully returrable. call
$611.
tomorro,.
SOFA ANDCIIAIR CLOSE OUT (7)
through life,
Sanford Sewing Center, 301 E. 62
holidays aid vacationS. Must be
Lawnand Garden
Th a,
COLLECT
Mr.
Crow
(711)
2(3
f7(7jj()
o
tti
ln.
Realtors
LOngWOOd
sets with solid hardwood frames,
Roberts IGilman, Central Florida's
'
or IIuh'uuy
f.st St., Dowr.town.
__________________
able to handle (0 lb. bags. Apply
SANFCRD
remember that
5001.
W v* uar Ioi all sMis. Ml tem.
Leder, has 1 opning in their
complete set Mt $.S0. Cash or
ftn.
M'$
in
person.
PremIx
Marbteli?e
*
'tai
OfiIyi
II
KACTUSKORRAL
215$ Sarford
Serve
Classified Advertising
LAKE MARY AREA
Directory of Experts
L(/litfIJ)('(f Fjf('/j(1fj.i
'erms (First come, first Served) Console sewing machine, like new.
I.J i'jve f'O
Seminole County (Longwood.
NO QuALIFYING
*'sii 'ran y
I?
Manufacturing Co. Junction H.vy.
Ave. Next to Horse I Rider.
_________________________
lo
bi'
usedlhrs..
wsIl always be there
i .urns
29
Paid 521$. Sacrifice for
.a.c
Rooms for Rent
on %elc'ction of fabrics, vinyls and
Sanford Branch) office. You'll be
434 and 419. Winter Springs.
IMMEDIATE
Cactus, pottery &amp; special plarttsl
BARGAIN HUNTER.
1150. Also have Duatherm oil _____________________________
colors. United Freight Sales, 3350
5upported by extensive adto serve you
Electronic Equpment
Lawn Service
heater,
good
condition,
$30.
Ph,
l your. hlr,,i
1
POSSESSION
s. orange Ave., Orlando.
vertisIng, and managerial ONE ROOM EFFICIENCIES
Owner
transferred,
make
offer
on
hit? iTl0rrQ*'
322 7567.
COCA COLA
BIDAlRcOriOlTlOplitiG
64
Special monthly rales Contact:
Equipment for Rent
assistance, Experience it real
Shrubs, lr,mrnevi &amp; shaped Flower
3 Bedrc.om home With large fCe-d
Jepair
Iviti brIç DO2I
this established 3 bedroom, SINGER SEWING MACHINE.,,
Delivery salesmen needed for
and heating service
_________________________
estate not essenti,i, license
lot,
cIty
water
and
sewer.
Kitchen
beds cleaned 1 edged to perV*I?
Ciih.$itICitjO)
!.'!"
carpeted and
CondItioned
1973 zigzag models, some still in Queen size Sealy pottupedic mat- Rent Blue Lustre Electric Carpet
delivery of projcts to local retail
Ptr.S)09217
530-9202 South Seminole TV Service, new &amp;
necessary. Call Larry Saxon,
equipped,
- Priced to
ACPIVU$.kd*VI (AM 1PM
fection. Specialist. Mowing by
CAVALiER MOTOR INN
6.
sprIngs
with
exclusive
home,
paneled
family
ron
arid
cartons No attachments needed
Shampooer for only $1 per
used TV5. Hwy. 436, Altarnonte
g'ocets. 4iiwr tjn the lub ivaining,
REALTOR,
request only. Free estimate. 173
Etistrict
igies
WM. J BURNS
excettent earnings •n aa
32005. U S.)7.9. Sanford
Manager, 530.5300.
1041.
tgage, pay only $170 monthly.
tIreEc,
pies
l4uiIywd
tram,
_____________________________
OnIV
estimate,
call
Carl
Harris,
l
patterns, ., ss,, . ..
vencemetst opportunity. S day
INrL DeTVcTvE AGENCY
Phyllis Ca.ponI, A55oC.
New $779.95. sell 1125,3737433.
SEARS in S,erford. 3721771.
WHOA Oon'i throwawayuseful idle
United Frs'ght Sates, 3,550 S.
MOWING, EDGI'IIG
fllE. -53 St (It tLrvl) NYC
Guest tome
Week. Benif Its include, group
TOP
WAGES
PAID
(7 T1ni,
items. Se-li them Quickly with a
,F$HItILI
&amp; TRIMMING
Pets and Supplies
Orange
1116
Park
Ave.
Ave.,
CLIFF JORDAN
rIando. Mon-Fri.,
insurance, annual vacation, and
For
green
bean
griders,
Sanford
French
Provincial
hutch
wUb
65
1*3 lJamaic, Avjq
CLIFF JORDAN
322-2611 or
Herald Want Ad by callin'j 371
(to
9,
CALL 227134
G.r.11.men
Preferred
Sat.
9,05.
retirement.
Must
be
21,
and
have
1
120
Florida
Avenue
_________________
area, alternoon and ev,ning.
jitnaic.. N#w Y*. Rcom 113
matching
taoles., Zenith color TV, C.CPShurids:AKC miniature, black
Florida
Alummum
________________________
REALTOR
___________________________
2611, and ask.rrg for a frienril,
'(ENS MOWING SERVICE -13)1722
______________________
I
..1 tQUaI Oppcu'tvrs t EmCioy,q M F
safe driving record. Physical
REALTOR
Right oIl 1-4 exit. Hwy. 46. Ph 372
_______________________________________
$315272
Ph. 323-4347 eve. &amp; weekends,
831-9993
$. tan, alto red, sire 7 ihs, wor.
______________________
________________ ________________
Acre.i,'e. Lls arid Lai's
ciam required Personal rn
2031
30
med, shots US Animal haven
Pat.o coers, carports, Screened
Ap?rtmcrsts Rent
F:
ciii 373 $015
______
'* Sanfoid Auction *
1btoom wood frame home, large
'ervew, (a m. to 5 p.m. Appi, to
fa,green&amp;ite.Tradtonal
Groomng 8. Boarding Kennels
porches, pool enclosuret &amp; _______________________________
P,(,It,re kitchen Pietp
Glass- Minors
Unfurnished
Jim Hunt Realty
oak Shade trees. 7 adlacent lots for
Best off er. 373-2991.
__________________
Orlando Cocoa Cola Bottling Co.
327 5752,
PUBLIC AUCTION
EVERY ____________________________
repars. 25 pcI, off reg, prIce, 373_____________________________________________
Wanted
PetCare
sale.
________________________________
2900 Marcy Drive, Orlando.
DON'T
rail
_______________________
___________________________
MONDAY NIGHT. Antiques, TV5,
045S
SENKARIK GLASS I PAINT CO.
$31
4(49
Park
Dr.
372711$
2521
Two
bedrooms,
1
bath,
wall
to
wai
API
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY
DOG
HOUSES
Miscellaneous, New and used
52
2loMagnolia Ave.
Appliances
Afterhours:
c.arpeling, drapes, central beat
REALTOR
Dog training In your home. All'
Ex?ranicebrlck3bedrm., 1'xbafh,
EMPLOYER
New,Iarge&amp;smail
Experienced seafood cook.
CLOWN
furniture and appliances.. Plu's
37744fl
-______________________________
322064$
3223991
3229714
air. Fully equipped kitben
Breed Dog TraIning Academy.
Elem.
school.
near
2003AdamsAye.
nJlraditiol;iaI
Apply in person
RECONDITIONED
Refrigerators,
_________________________
special Sales
- Ajpfionces
Call for free evaluation $31fl70
with dishwasher, rail Mrs.
Yard Man-Must have or be able to
Letotiofovrfriendlyadvisci-shetp
372- 57(1
Washers
and
AROUND
By owner- 2 bedroom, 1 bath in
'"1
Dryers. Free to good home. Female
uiitrty .tlJ-4632.
get a thautfeurs llcne-.
Zion Lemon biwii.
U- S'
- t_' w
yo word Our classified ad. Call
'vARRANTY.
Free Delivery,
Poo' TahI. t*kin. ufl tun much
DeBary.
porch,
"AUCJIUf1etzfiIIy.)ttViCe.
Large
enclosed
schnoodle.lOmos.eld.Ptions3l3.
A&amp;RAPrLuAreCEPA.
.',
pay, many tring, benefits inf
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WHIT [SlOE APPLIANCES. 644One bedroom, carpeted, air, kltthen
SANFORD
HERALD
room? A Classified Ad willfind it a
BUY
living
room,
kitchen,
carpet.
All make's service
THERE IS A BETTER WAY TO LIVE
Cluding litth and accident ifl.
10 Acm with I mobile home,,
1541,
equipped, $105. 722-7A&amp;
_________________________________
COMPLETE AUCTION SERVICE
buyer.
utility
room,
wall
to
wall
___Ph.
530-1731
s.urance. vacation pay, hoidaj,
DISTR IBUTORSHIP
3rd
mobil•
ndw rented, space for
Poodles, Terriers, Spaniels, master
peting, heat, air con., low 70's, ?h.
SELL
and profit sharing. Call Gregcry
h*me, Palatka, Fia.
3 &amp; 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. Double garage,
GENEVA GARDEN
Freezers
Buy, sell, consign, appraise, or
all breeds grooming. Tiny toy Stud
F'll Iii GE Appliances.
CrOOming - PtOf esionaI with 1oxe
AVAILABLE
661-IsiS after $ p ni. Friday.
OIL H EAT ER CLEAN! HG
Lumber, 3230300.
APARTMENTS
central heat &amp; aIr, walito.wall carpets
_______________
______________
special sales out Of anything Of
service. 373.4(14.
Sanford Electric Company
IN
Animal Hae.
&amp;
Many
to
choose
horn
LL
RALPH
D'ck•s
1503W. 25th 5?.
BLAIR AGENCY
j
___________________________
GE. range &amp; self-cleaning
OWNER-New Kingsberry 3
value. Hwy. 17-92 (behind Win
2527 Park Drive. 377 1517
Crcnmittg and Roard.rr9 377 575:
Appliance Sales 5. Service, 2617 S
373 395,4
I bedrooms, 2 baths. (Mp'?tirvJ 1,
Adorable
Black
Puppies
C
C
Blair
Broker
I
chester Mobile Homes
bedroom, 7 bath, Central heat and
19
oven, dishwasher, disposal.
_______________
Female Help Wanted
TRADE
ren.h Aye-., Sanford, 372 7656
d4'apes Pool ki'crien eQuipped
Freeto good home
A. .1. PennirgtonAsic
":..,.
GENEVA
Have your heater Serviced Irir
Sanford, Fla
ar, Range. dishwasher, disposal, 37312-40
P.
Attic
Ph.3fl.$313
___________________________
children accepted. Call 323 20).
Home
2737710
Plumbing
'(ENMORE----WASHER, parts,
winter. Call Geneva Htg. &amp; Ar
AccOuntanf.Boøkk,,p,r 1300 up.
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fully carpeted. Lot 141 Z 65'. VA
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Cd
FUlly.SOddd lots, well.landscaped
service', used machines.
Corio Service- 323 5.431
aep.ndlng on experience, An.
and Conventional
Hagan Insulation, SANFORD
Ph. GOOD USED FURNITURE AT
Area Include-s. Giniva, Lake liar
Basset Hound, AKC. male, 1 yr. old.
BARGAIN PRICES 3 Pc. Sec.
high &amp; dry. Extra large inside utility
D B. PUCKER PLUMBING. Inc
322.2611
MOONEY APPLIANCES,
HEATING
derson Employment ServIce. 1,30,
&amp;
31
Apartments Rent
460.
AIR
ney, Rest Haven and Mullet Lake
CON
BALL REALTY
loves children, Must sell. Ph. 322.
IIonuls
-a-u
tional
with
7
new
Repairs. Remodeling, hot wa'ec
end
tables
and
0697.
0166.
area,
DITIOPIING
2d)9
Sarilord
Ayecentrally
Park.
heated a. air con
6.460.
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Furnished
________________________
cocktail tables, lamp. $99 corn
tankS, bath adijtiont. dep,ndab:e
Home Improvements
•
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3226390
817
W. 1st St.
dltloned. Colonial, SpanIsh, Medl.
CORBETT
service. Free estimates. 3239400
3
Beds complete from 530
i bUl in
Wanted: RNs and LPP4s. A,,
aeo:; r.,- 'business now grossing $60 pet week. IlflEt)ROOMS, ADULTS ONLY
' "" CGThx'iipurory. ProvincIal
oven and
by..).
BrallOyiharn
3225641
top,
your
choice,
Person, Sanford Nursing and
SiSseth
PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARE
E'cellent potential for quick gain
UeautyCare
' DRYWALL-SPRAY ING
RI AL EST'ATE,
architectural slyles.
V
175 each. 2 Double bl sinks,
Convalescent
DECORATORS
Center, 950
KULP
Buitder-eveloper
r.
fl,3415
-_
2545 Pork DrIve-., 377 2161
with an aggressive sample and
Pressure Cleaning e'
REALTOR
________________________
(bOth
&amp; PAINTING
chipped), your ctioice,
Mellonvilie Ave., Sanford.
A financIng plan is available to r'w
Sanford
I
109W 1st St
sales program.
UStop Urn
TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
7 b*droom lurnl%hid apartment.
!"
llleach, TeraAltaMobileplcmes Calrnlerriecs,AKC, l0wks,shots,
(;e our home a bath
372 fl3S
Hormeriy llarriett's Beauty Nook)
hjme buyers at Sarra, Mortgage
S
Baby Sitter in my home 3 pm, to 7
Subdivision, (3. 5. 1797,
Actul's
only
$130
mo.
Utilities
wormed,
$75
each,
CatI
miidc-w, protect paint. Pressur
mile,
Ph
372
1335
It take, two Pours to run
SI9E Pine, 327 374.7
a m O,yn Iranboo,lat'on 37) 1421
furnished Call 3230110.
cean walls, patios. roots, free es?
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cr372 V97
,ears with this plan. Interest rate I •
panting, by hour or by
7154717.
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Impac Spra Klein 3720397 ee
INTERESTED?
Two bdroom, furnished apt. aur
Beautiful Siamese kittens, $15. 2
BUY TODAY, MOVE IN TOMORROWi
p-ct. on a90 pd. loan or 77,,, pci. on an
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contract. 3fll$S5.
_____________________________
3bedroom, 7
oidhome Walk to story, 3 bedrooms, 1", baths Every Friday night 730 p.i. If you
_________________________
Call 322-2611
ti,, shingles tacked on by square
only. $160 month. 323-5134 pe
mates, 1 female. Ph. Lake Mary
p.' I ln,
schools, shopping, churches
have things to sell or consign, call GE FIlter flow washer, 10 lb.
Spanish- For real living on told
BULLDOZER WORK
Painting-interior &amp; exteror,
or by hand. LiCenWd &amp;
4620 after 3 o nt.
th
LOCATED OH SANFORn AVENUE
323 1569,
capacity, excellent condition, 130.
paneled
Owner
will
sign
over
mtg.
What'
nights,
a
23
ft.
Vermillion
Stan
5367020.
winter
Help wanted mile of female. F.
Clearing lots our Sptcial'y 313 lilt
repairs., roofs putted, free hones?
injured
)flJl31,
322
1112.
SOUTH
OF
AIRPORT
dLVD.
from
loan
fIreace,
large
have
$1,300?
Get
a
You
don'l
family room with
perience necessary. Ftberg.aas Two bedroom dual,. Iurnith.,I
- aferp,m
experienced estimates. 373-0794
,J
FaWflPu9LAKC,rCg.
vas.,rr,on l (SQiftA
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formal dining room,
i pi uiit )•
apartment, 4220 Orlando Drive
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A.A.A. AUCTION '*' rre Christmas
Sale on floor mood
(iVY atier 3,30
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323
*
+
---------lots.
carpets,
all
this
*
HILLSIDE
3
BEDROOM
Veu,m C!eners
located on 2
.WOilrOfl%
company, vacations and holidays
Sanford.
____________________
Ceramics
Whirlpool ApplIances. Come in.
rioreonly $35,900. Some
19ON. Hwy. 17-92
Custom
l
and
Work.
Free
Estim*paid.
Good
starting
wage,
many
te
37)
ECRETARY *
see them. Big Savings. Geneva
Furnished one bedroom duple..
,'iPBY VACUUMCLEAIIER
-_
Longwood
ecloo&amp;Ing
JACKSON'S CERAMICS. suppli
of big IrKs..
terms or refinance
Hones
0099.
.1.
i advantages.. Contact Startine
_'
Heating &amp; Air Conditioning Secv 66
adults,
no
pets,
322-3610
4
Qrl authorized sales I seryce ri'
Homes In
are well main
,
C'oed
ALTAMONIE
SPRINGS
kiln
deaIe'
105
Thursday
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w'
r.
''i
Enterprises
Inc.,
B'dg.
131,
'I,
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nice saociie horse. Gelding
Custom made screen rooms. car
3TtIT1Pt?I MYL'flCY
.xnford Open 9 3. Mon Fr, , Sat
tamed You can be proud to tell
STORt
&amp; Sunday 322 7921.
Sanford Airport, S
to 4:30 SAN MO PARKS, I 2-3 Oe-Jroorn
Icrit anui
let
camping
Gentle but spirited. $300. Ph. 377
portS Top workmanship
p4ople
9 1 107 W 77th St. PIt. 323 St3.J
where you live. Entertain SEMINOLE REALTOR ORL., WP.
1+
Trailers &amp; Apis. 2 Adult parks, 7
p.m. 333041).
equApmenl, boat arid motor and
Gasdryer, Hamilton,
IF YOU
3991
372-0921.
H&amp;ACERAMICS
LEACH ALUMINUM
F PEE Home Demonstration
formally or informally. Dining
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Family parks 3515 Hwy 17.97,
tikeriewti00.
-____________________
cner itemS Ph 3193669
RESTAURANT
zdl
F
Cel.'ry Av.' - S,inford
FAfl CATION, 323 4675
rm
.
Arat wrapper 5 day wct-k rringe
living
rm
big
family
room,
377
4991
1919 S French
S.ii'lord.373 19)0. C'ay, Wi
----Call after 5, 534 1139
10 Sell Orn1hng'A'-,
Welsh Pony Geld
L.er.clitS. Aly Rith Plan, a)) W
Off c'4l in kitchtn Priced mid 30's Eve , Sunday, .327 7)11 or 372 li9a SEWING MACHINES (5) brand new
...
Feel your present ob ha
ADCOCK
Very
Gentle
Ct,,ss.i,ed Ad
PERSON
NLEL
*
WELAKA APARTMENTS
wIth 7 pcI. mtg.
with full factory guarantee, tie
13th St., Sanford.
Roofing I SPice? Metal
2Yr Old
t ing results
limited potential for advancement.
block
of
TV.
Radio.Stereo
New
by
builder.
Sanford,
1
114W. $31. St.
PlO MORTGAGE PROBLEMS
Concrete
lionally advertised brand to be
(.utter5 &amp; Down Spouts
_____________________
372-220
______________________
DISHWASHERS
Lake Monroe. Ibr,, city water, no
InStitutiOnal took wanted. Company
-t
sold for 1.49.95 caSh or terms.
REASON
$0t3
French Ave 327 9554
AVALON APARTMENTS
TELEVISION SETS$2SUP
city lax. Call 372-1603 am. 71:30,
5'S UNLIMITED
____________________________
Wallpaper Han9in
be-nil its.. Apply in person, Sanford
13'
* Have 1-3 year's ofsecretriaI
Registered Appaloosa geicilng,4 yrs.
Inspect at United Freight Sale's,
ADULTS
NO
PETS
MILLERS
PORTERS
HANDYMAN
or Orlando 26159.
Naval Academy. Se
Mr.
BUDDY'S
.
oId.beautifulblan.at,LakeMary.
Ownerwlllhold$27,SOOmorlga1
'le.at
Orange
Ave.,
Orlando,
1350
S.
PAULSLATER
4 experience iniiuding shorthand skills.
116W. 2nd. Si
l6l9Orlando Drive, 3720)51
REASONABLE PRICES. CALL 372
1¼LeIlan.
itOME IMPROVEMENTS
322
_____________________
Mon -Fri. 9 to 9, Sst. 9 to S.
I pet. interest for 20 years. $230
_____________________
ProfeSsional Wallpaper Hangtr
________________________________
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Rolling Hills-Fairways front arid
3951
* BUS BOYS
Small JCf)%
mo P I No refinancing charges
Licensed Re-sderit'aI C'ryr'"eri.,I
living room.
baCk, 31 It
C..Ue tL.'dy 111 fl1lk the itJmp to
JUSTP((EIyEDSijeluxe%otictstite
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Collector-Part Time
J3 Lii':*
Very clean, well located, 3
Free Estmte 1tr 372 elI)
beroomt. 2 bathS, lenc,ng,
CONCRETE. PATIOs
SCHOOL
nationally advertised stereo cona chalienqing position with a
bedroom home, Family, formal
Full Time &amp; Part Time
Plum
trees,
growing
lbndstlpifl9,
bearing
CEN
No sell, Not hard core Field ri
COCiBUPPI FFI4CE CO
soles in beautiful hand rubbed
living and dining room Eat.in
Land
Schedules Available
Well Drilling
tirviewing. I-fOvrs fi.exibl. Write
ixt stock membership and
Pit t32 S2(i
finish. World
ftSR turn.
O/.
kitchen with pantry, many extras
BUS DRIVERS
:-i -.-f U
_________________________________
Hocigri
golf cart included. 131.7017.
Mr. Korwin; P,O. Box ISily,
&amp; Gritfis Land Clearing
tables
and
4-speaker
audio
(Days &amp; Evenings)
______________________________
put in by owner, will Stay.
DICK JOYCE WELL DPIL.LIPtc, Eacavatirig I Grading Pb 373
Thenyoumayfillfhtsinterestingopensngjn *
Dallai. Texas, 7373.5,
systems 199(5 each Also corn
Drafting
.
3" and larger, pumps, Sprinklers
needed
Nice Sharp 3 bedroom home. Many
1297
or
327
4713,
day
or
nile
ponent sets availabl, from 579.95.
+ our Personnel Department We offer iji
a -Water conditIoners, 372 4610
itt(Ie Don
517,100.
For Buuldert, sub contractors
Excellent
CaSh or terms. United Freight
't Stop
4i complete benefits coverage, includng fully *
Part-time
Complete
House
Plans
and
Shop
,3ve.,
Or.
Sales. 3330 S. Orange
Lawn Service
C
This NEWSPAPER doc
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Read
WE'.LS DRILLED PUMPS
1 acres very near II 36$' front on
Drawings. Fast, dependable,
P
linob Mon -Fri (to 9, Sat. SloS
paid insurance, holIdays, and vacations, *
and
not
knowingly
accept
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
Benefift
4'
We Succeed!"
State Road 16.
4
economical. Call Vitor-345 32(3
Ia Lawn Service
and very pleasant vorking conditions
HELPWANTED ADS that
All t pes and slits
A
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Full-time
Drapes.
2
pr.
4*63
Royal
blue
-Mowing,
Edgmnq,
o
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We repair and seryic,
ndicatc a prfrrnr't'
orove 14gb &amp;
acres--I acres
to
velvet. Like new, $15 each Ph
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i:
Apply In Por,on:
[In'ier Bakalla, Inc.
STINE MACHINE 5
on ago train err
Its Fix up" Time, I-lire an expert 'eeE,t RWiOn,ibl&amp;Aft*r 1-323*21?
dry Geneva, off State Road 4-?
3726966 alter 6 p m.
fm Appy in person, or c&amp;I (904) 736 1700 for I3'I
Starting wage
SUPPLY CO
repairman
frnm
today's
(l5if
led
pio7ers. co.i*rd by the$31'1$17
Reator
Office
Fern Park
,hensivski'ilE$tat*
ACe
Lawn Clean Lip, and Light Haiig
STRETCH STITCH SEWING
JACK R, McCLURE
adst
$2.60 2,C6
ii) evening tntervtew appointment
AGE O1SCRIMINATION
OvsdpTe 5t1;,
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207W rd 51
Trembtay,373 2774 MACHINES (I) nationally adver
Al'tamonie Springs Store
322
1P4 EMPLOYMENT ACT.
fljdrooms. II', baths, like '1"
Re-aistered Broker
$
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M,re infarma!rfl tray be-Sale pri(C 122.8C')
nb
-District School Board
BRUNSWICK CORPORATION
uttarr4'(1 form !t' Wa'e/
'iA4
laI.,",e...•, *4.,,
I 44
iit,*r ii(t Pm. $7f. or
uuu brunswicx i..ane
Mon4iytoFrhday
farido Prof. Ctr. 72 W. Lake
Sanford
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Beauty Dr., P.O. Bat 502410-1
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In
---over $730 on this top of the line
A. ('fa.ido. Ff4. 37506,
Ca$y PSyrne-nls available
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Employer)
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-or call
If
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TAFFER REALTY
sIll
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1)00 F 75th St
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condition, 515.300. Terms

Orlando 8319993

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Guar.
Crp.,
LI
C
Rathmafl
&amp;
wf
Dorothy
Selah,
U
Bik 25, Sanlqndo Sub.
$1. to Betty L Davenport
Patricia M., U 30 81k D, Town 26
$
60
4,
Woodlands
Sec.
hills
Est.,
1st
add,,
$38,500.
3
The
Addn.,
$i.
piaut1fu1, Sanford Sec., $17,)0.
Maddux, IA 6 81k A Oakland 81k
(QCD) Howard It. Wilson &amp; &amp; Country Eat. Rep)., $5,®•
$43,300.
Wm. Darden Jr., sgl to
, Eq., 1st se,
(QCD) Mar1e M. Bowen to
&amp; WI Anne
Robert
wE
Barbara
to
Claude
CL
Carlo
Mayer
to
Constr.
Wilco
,
Unit
101
E.
Davison,
alp
H.
Joseph
Lt
130
B.
Brimager,
Edw. C. Eckof I &amp; wI
Delores
Heath &amp; wi Marsha K., U 24 Bldg 1, Crown Oaks, condom,., Ferguson &amp; wf Flora, it. 13 BIk Charles It. Thorpe &amp; wf Lynda Oakland hills, $100.
Geraldine to Ben Starling &amp;
1), Suinmerset No. Sec. 2, $100. A., - lit - 46 Sleepy Hollow 1st
g,
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, Bik H, No. On. Terr., Sec 2 Un. 24,000.
C1itu1p W Denton &amp; WI. Mary
Susan T 11'
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Larry 3 Russell &amp; wi Anita to Add n, $46,900.
$30,000.
Claire Bowman &amp; Wm. to
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E to Wm. S. Denton &amp; WI Helen
18.5' of 7 81k 8, 11cr 4, E. R.
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Bowman
&amp;
WI.
Richard
Rozansky
&amp;
wf
Billee
David
L.
Marvin
&amp;
wi
una
Donald
L.
Methorn
&amp;
wf
Wm.
Mitche
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Tier
of
81k
4,
Traflo
Map Sanford,
V., N 70' of SE"
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Cha rles Goelz &amp; wf to Martin Sandra to Willis H Funter &amp; wf Claire, IA S Lakewood Shores L, N 88' of LA 19 Little Lake Randall De1ott &amp; wf Norma
21, Flit La nd &amp; Colon. Co Ltd.
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Harriet
1st
Lake
Georgia
Terr,,
$500.
71
that
Beverly
D,
Lt.
Addn.,
$100.
S
212.045'
of
N
430.09'
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Bucksbaum &amp; wf Melva
of E Map of St. Gertrude Addn.,
Silver
Springs
Guar.
Land
Gnd
Inc.
to
$21,
00
0
EM.,
Casselberry
of U 76, McNeIls Org. $100
part of NE'4 of s 6-20-30
Jaymor Coip to Nicholu F Richard C. Lawrence &amp; WI. Va. &amp; Title Cep. to Franklin D Villa, $8,000.
lying No. of Sanford Grant Line
Dale S. Clark &amp; WI Unds to
Shaffer
&amp;
wf
Bette
D.m
Lot
82
Campo
&amp;
wf
Joann,
LI
1
81k
A
K.,
Lake
Kathryn
IA
56
81k
C,
&amp;W,orSR400(I-4) Less r.w SR
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IA,
Myrtle 1k Hills ,, $1.100.
Un
San
Sebaatt.3u
Eat.
Addn.,
$3,100.
th
Four
Park
TrafiwOod
Eat.
185
46A on the No. $35()()09
of
Amer.
to
Gieger
Dev.
Carylon
Lt
SCOUtS
Wilco Coristr. to James
Dale N. Varner&amp; WI. Mary to
H. Mitir &amp; Sons On., Inc. to $44,500.
Sec. 1, $22,100.
a
1ew0odV1tla5
olunnc; H. (ll!e.s &amp; wf Annie Johnny Walker &amp; WI. Anna., LI Webb Jr. &amp; wf Deborah. IA. Co, S of SEL4 of SEL4 &amp; S of
L H. Cruce &amp; WI. Coy to
Max D. Hall&amp; wf Alice E., LI 32
of
SE¼,
Sec.
2-2G.
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ADULT CONDOMINIUMS IN SANFORI)111k
N
No.
On.
Terr.,
Sec
4
Un.
N'
of
to
James
R.
Giles
&amp;
WI
12
$10,000.
Lake
Mary
Manor,
Dovemthlre. $41,500.
Donald Baldwin &amp; WI. Bette,
, less r•w et al, $63Z700.
Madeline A. Lt 7 BIk 17 Sanford
Org. Bism. Fruit Co Inc. to 1, 30,500
(Tranø,' Pron In to .
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Beg.ntintersec.Er-wSanfordDon E. Rathe], Trustee S 11.2'
vedoRd&amp;Nlineofuflplotted I
70 UVVlV
Bach Jr. &amp;wf Carole A., LL 882 Farms, $100.
Thomas R Sweeney &amp; wf of NW sof Sec 6.20-30,WofRR,
Spring Oaks Un. IV, $36,900.
par of [Ilk B, N &amp; E of SanIGloria
to Gloria Sweeney int. less I' 705' &amp;N 35' etal (3
Devco Orl., Inc. to Calvin
Oviedo Rd., etc (2 tracts),
int.,
Petrsol,
Lt
&amp;
Rosalie
D.
tracts),
$390,500.
Fisher &amp; wf Janice U. 33131k H,
LIMITED TIME
8 81k A, Lake Brantley Issle,
Vernon A. Johnson Fr. &amp; WI.
Concept Designs Inc. to
Camelot Un. 2, 134,400.
Linda to Charles C. Kohlnieyer
From
Elmco Constr. Co., Inc. to Sec. Add., $31,000.
J ames C. Doering &amp; Wt. Jean J.
Modçilars
Corp
to
Amer.
The
BIk
&amp;
WI.
Nancy,
Lt
3
C,
ITnr'1l 1). I' &amp; %;f !)rlrn,',
it 2J 111k C HIdden Lake Un. III,
r &amp; SLftley M., Lt 2 Mc ;id
1-Thy. N.
\Vt, 37OO.
[A .u3 Yiintcr Springs La. 4,
. I II
Bik I Shadow Hill s-d, $35,500.
John B. Dill &amp; WI. Joan &amp;
Bako Constr. to Burton G.
$48,500.
Emmett M. Hodges &amp; wf Gene Polino &amp; WI. Elaine to
Arthur E W illiamson Jr. &amp;
Goishall &amp; WI. Marie, Lt 8 B1k
to Leonard Edwards, Richard W. Copeland &amp; WI.
Mildred
1954 L
Road
Jean P to Tener Entr. Inc., Beg.
C, Sterling Pk Un, 2, $34,100.
Winter Prk
atSe cor ofSWsofNEL4 Sec. 2- sgl. LL 383 Queens Mirror So. Rebecca, $42,900.
tQCD) Lynda A. Hobbs, dlv.
(QCD) Blanche it. Mills to
toColuinbwiA. Hobbs 1I1,1thl
20-, run E 3 rods, N 40 rods W Addn. CB, $15,900.
GerF
Money
&amp;
wf
Wilbur
Mills,
Hb.,
U.s
7,
8,
9
Wilmer
0.
30 rods etc, $50,000.
81k A Knollwood, $100.
Charles Coleman Jr. &amp; WI trude to Sevier P Griffin &amp; wf &amp; 10 Bik 47 Amended Plat of
Norma to Peter 3 Abraml &amp; wf Ursula L U 1 81k EB, Lake Crystal Lk Shores &amp;Lt4BIkl
Loch Arbor, Phillips Sec., $160.
..Lt4&amp;E 12' of 73 Eaksh Eflh'n Arid., CB, $14.000
Bramur
Dcv.
to
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Jacqueline
Raetz, agi IC Paul
Woods, sss,o.
IvhnKshIr&amp;wfRosetoHans EI1LB.HufftoChaseGrove3
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Patricia, U182 Davis Raelz, sgl., Lt
llJr.
&amp;wf
Gidus Builders Inc. to Robe' Ru.ue
W
of
SE
ror
of
G.
Phillips,
Inc.,
Beg
23D'
Woodcrest " Un. 5~ $34,700.
111ghland Pines Uu. 1, $5,0W. Schwelier &amp; Mary
1;~jzkfffi"
Joseph F Cusick &amp; wf Safley Grea ter Constr. to Ronald L. Beg at NE cor of Lt 47 Sanford SW'. oISW's of SW, Sec. 3-2G.
Woodcrest, Un. S
81k Subs. Farms, etc. (2 parcels), 30, run N 18 deg 45 mm W 696.98'
Mars' 3 Ostrom, sgl to Wm R. to Frank J. Brennan &amp; wf Rickerds &amp; WI. Susan, U
etc 4. acres, $1,000.
IlolxrL A Lt. 1 111k G, Spring Q, The Woodlands See. $31,7OO.
Penn &amp; wE Lenora, U 71 Robca
Orlando
6OX 12,2 BEDROOM, CARPETS,
Heritage ilame Crp PaulJ.KreU&amp;wfChrisftneto
Valley Gdn Sec 2, 1115,000.
GreaterConstr.toBrownleA.
Hill Un. 3,
,We Trade
toELmerS.Levle,LI1BIkD,
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SHUTTERS
FL.
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of
Robin-Ladd
Sp
Inc. to Blazak&amp;WI.Mary M., Lt 22
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th Orl. TCT.
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High book for
81k A Paradise Point Fourth
Lsrnaro Tornielia &amp; wf HihLi S tsik Q The Woodlands, Sec 4,
Robt. W. Ivey, agi. LI. 1 BIk A,
DISCOUNTS
$24,900.
your used
Sec., $3,000.
&amp; Hilda G Surla, Lt 111 Nor- 43,7tx).
Paradise Point, Fourth
SOME
MODELS
er
&amp;Wf
Ed
P.
mobile
thWOOd, 0,900.
Calbert Constr., Inc. to Gene
$23,17M.
$4995
S. Pender, IA 72 Robed G. Peacoek&amp; wi Lora
Beryl
to
Beryl
BELOW
home.
&amp;
WI.
Julie
W.,
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Russell Hamlin &amp; wi
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to
J.
DEALER
Highland
Hills,
$33,700.
Lakewood
Shores
First
BIk B
Blk
N,
Andrea
3.,
LI
3
cosTi
Jerry Volkinann &amp; WI. E. $100.
Soles of real property for the first time
Mona Woodlands, See. 2, $46,000.
over 46 new 1973s reduced up to $1,200. Fr..
F.
Lackey
&amp;
wf
Robert
Lavoane to Timothy J. sior•.
d.lIv*ry
a nd set up within too mUs.Several models
&amp;
WI
toSuzanneC. Jones, U3BIkB Thomas G. Munsey
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sit
up
in
park for Immediate occupancy.
in many months fell sharply in Seminole thouse &amp; WI.,
Schipper
Patricia
to
Berwin
J.
Jr., •i &amp; Tanglewood Sec. , $41,500.
James Belcher
&amp;wIRuth,LLI2BIkF&amp;immer2 used mobile homes ..... wU$seflcheap
County during the week ending Oct. 26 BarbaraBelcher,sgl. to Doyle A. Alexander &amp; wf Jan B., Beg. t North, Sec. 2, $30000.
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G. Schwarm, L, Lt &amp; E
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Stonewood Inc. to Malory A.
cor
of
156.76'
W
of
SE
521.30'
N
&amp;
of fl BIk J Lake Wayman Ht.s.
Jones Jr &amp; wf Angela, LI 2
Real estate conveyances
for the period
NW' of NWL4 of Sec
lfrA AMi
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Bend, ;15,a).
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etc.,
Leland G. Foggin &amp; WI. Mildred
Nere down from $5,273,116 in the same to wtei F. Evans &amp; WI.
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Carol F. E 100' of W 900' of N
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Gor don Nutt to Longwood
Ainr1can Modulars Crp. to Patricia Morgan, from NE car
Lou (,tordano&amp;Ca therme, LI of [1. 25 Lake Minnie F.sL, etc. Propinc.,CommenceatSWcor
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of SEn o7 NW'I Sec 23-2040
4 131k 7 Shadow Hill,, $38,800.
EdgarDBfrbop&amp;
WIDorttta
etc,42JS5
acres, $52,900.
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and believable
Producer-director Reitherman was in the
audience to introduce the film and answer
questions after the production, but perhaps the
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"Woolie" started to speak of Walt, faltered,
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work to this day
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release this Christmas
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amusing
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equate quantity with
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effect,
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B.
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sgl
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Est,, 1st Se., $100.
Wdco Constr. to Robeit H. JtphE.Davlson,atpUn1t 101 wI Barbara to Claude G. Ca rlo Mayer &amp; wf Anne
Edw. C. Eckoff &amp; wi
Delores B Brunager, Lt 130
heath &amp; wf Marsha K, U 24 BI 1, DOWn Oaks, condom,, Ferguson &amp; wf Flora, U 13 BIk Charles 11 Thoe &amp; I Lda
la nd Hills, $100.
Geraldine to Ben Starting &amp;
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Larry J Russell &amp; wf Ani ta to Addn, $49
Claire Bowman &amp; Wm to
1, $30,000
185' of 7 Blk 8, Tier ,
Donald L Melhorn &amp; wf Wm. Mitchell Bowmn &amp; Wt. Richard Rozansky &amp; wl Billee David L. Marvin &amp; wf Una to V.0 N 70' of SEkd of Blk 4, Tier
Traffords Map Sanford, $5,533.
- &amp; wf Claire, IA 5 Lakewood Shores L, N 88' of IA 19 Little Lake Randall DeMott &amp; wf N
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Harriet
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Georgia
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Beverly
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Se inole County L.and Transacttons
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&amp; wf Gladys Schraw Entr., Inc. to Dennis
Greater Ccnstr., to Wm E.
Jeanine A Lovett, sgl to Paul C. Altman
(QCD) Lewis Se1ahW Sara .
H. Gonya &amp; WI. Janice, I.L 25 &amp;
(QCD) Merle L Davenport,
B.
Sapp
&amp;
to
Charles
Equity
Guar.
Cl
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Druid
First
Davenport
Ratlm
&amp;
wf
Dorothy
Li
GoldIe
Manor
1
Selah,
It
56
1. to Betty L.
BUt 25, Sanlando Sub.
131k D, Town 26
It
30
M.,
Patricia
Woodlands
Sec.
hills
Th
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Est.,
1st
add.,
$38,500.
BUt
3
4,
Addn.,
$100.
Maddux, Lt 6 BIk A Oakland
Beautiful, Sanford Sec.,$17,200.
Country Fit. Repi., $5,000.
$43,300.
(QCD)
Howard
Wilson
&amp;
&amp;
H.
Wm.
Darden
Jr.,
sgl
to
Eat., 1st Se., $ioo.
(QCD) Margie M. Bowen to
Wilco Constr. to Robert H. Joseph E. Davison, atp Unit 101 wf Barbara to Claude G. Carlo Mayer &amp; wf Anne
Edw. C. Eckoff &amp;
Delores B. Briinaget, It 130
Thorpe &amp; wf
Charles
H.
24
Heath
&amp;
wf
Marsha
K.,
It
&amp;
wf
Flora,
It.
13
111k
condom,.,
Ferguson
Bldg
1,
Crown
Oaks,
Geraldine to Ben Starling &amp;
Oakland Hills, $100.
D. Suminerset No. Sec. 2, 1100. A., It 46 Sleepy Hollow 1st Claude W. Dentoi &amp; WI. Mary
Susan, E 41' of U 6 &amp; E 41' of N Bik H, No. Oil. Terr., Sec 2 Un. $24,000.
Larry J Russell &amp; wf Anita to Addn,
Claire Bowman &amp; Wm. to
11.5' of 7 Rik 8, TIer 4, E. R. 1, $30,000.
E to Wm. S. Denton
1.
Melhorn
&amp;
wf
wm.
Mitchell
Bowman
&amp;
Wt.
Richard
Rozarisky
&amp;
wf
Billee
David
Donald
Marvin
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Lina
to
1,
&amp;
$3,03.
Sanford,
Trallords Map
V., N 70' of SEL4 of BIk 4, Tier
Willis
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of
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Sandra
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Claire,
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Lakewood
Shores
L,
N
Noria
wf
Lake
Randall
DeMolt
&amp;
Charles Goeiz &amp; wf to Martin
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Harriet
71
Lake
LA.
Georgia
Terr.,
$500
D,
Beverly
1st
Addn.,
$100.
212.045'
of
N
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of
E
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Bucksbaum &amp; wf Melva that
Map of St. Gertrude Addn.,
Silver Springs Guar. Land
Est., $21,000.
Casselberry Gnd Inc. to
.ii' of LI 76, McNeils Org. $100.
part of NE4 of s
Jymor Corp to Nicholas F Richard C. Lawrence &amp; WI. Va. &amp; Title Cep. to Franklin I) Villa, $8,000.
lying No of Sanford Grant Line
Dale S. Clark &amp; Wt Linda to
121
81k
A
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Joann,
Shaffcr&amp;
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D.m
Lot
Kathryn
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Lake
&amp;W.orSR400(1-4) Less r-wSil
Central Fin. Council, Boy Porter T. Roberts &amp; WI.
Myrtle 1k hills
San Sebastian Eat. Un IA, Park Fourth Addn., $3,100.
$4
46A on the No. $35O
Scouts of Amer. to Gleger Dcv. Carylon U 165 Trallwood Eat.
Wilco Constr. to
'4'
Dale N. Vanier&amp; WI. Mary to
H. Miller &amp; Sons Oil., Inc. o
of SE &amp; SL of Sec. l 122,100.
wf
Annie
Johnny
Giles
&amp;
Brunner
H.
&amp;
Wt.
Anna.,
LI
Webb
Jr. &amp; wf Deborah, It. 5 CO. Sit of SE4
Walker
Max D. Hall &amp; wf Alice E., u
L H. Cruce &amp; Wt. Coy to
NLj of SEi of SEL4, Sec.
to
James
B.
Cues
&amp;
WI
12
Lake
Mary
Manor,
$10,000.
111k
N
No.
On.
Terr.,
Sec
4
Un.
$41,500.
Donald Baldwin &amp; WI. Bette,
29, less rw et at, $632,700.
Elk 17 Sanford
117
Inc.
to
1,
$30,500.
H.
Madeline
A.
Org.
Bism.
Fruit
Co
Grange Prop Inc. to Jay
Beg. at Intersec. E r-w SanfordFarms,
$100.
1281.2'
Don
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Trustee
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Carole A., It. 882
Oviedo Rd &amp; N line of unplotted
Sweeney
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par of 81k 11, N &amp; E of Saidios' &amp; N 35' eta! 13
Devco On, Inc. to Calvin Gloria to Gloria Sweeney int.
Fisher &amp; WI Janice It. 33 Blk H, &amp; Rosalie D. Peirsol,
8 81k A, Lake Brantle
Camelot Un. 2, $3400
Sunday, Nov. 4 1973
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Fimea Constr. Co., Inc. to Sec. Add., $31,000.

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Arthur E '.riu1ainson Jr. &amp;
Jean P to Tener Entr. Inc.. Beg.
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J. Cordner &amp; wf Joyce, 1A 283
Woodcres., Un. 5, $35,.
Mar Ostrom, sgltnWrn fl
Penn &amp; WI Lenora, LI 71 Hc'btn
Hill Un. 3, $30,900.
Win. I. Rowe &amp; Denfta
Robt. W. Ivey, s9l. LA. I Rik A.
Paradise Point, Fourth See..

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Ldw. N. Az-4.r &amp; .Stilrky
BUt I Shadow Wit alld,

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Ad-1h CB, $15,900.
Wilbur F Morey &amp;'

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Channel 9
Man's Eyes," Lon
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Wilde, Drama; 2 a.m.,
Channel 2.
""Oh. YOU Beautiful Doll,"
June Haver; Musical; 3:10
"Charlie Chan at Monte
Carlo," Warner Oland;
Mystery; S a.m., Channel 9.

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he loves. Katharine Ross, who is being married to another man in the
devastating comedy about youth and love, "'Me Graduate," with Ann
Bancroft, a special film presentation on "The CBS Thursday Night
Mies" Thursday, Nov. 8 (9:00-11:05 p.m.) in color, on WDBO-TV,

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Comedy; 11:30 M..
Clannel 13.
a
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"Phone Call
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Stranger," Gary Merrill;
p.m.,
Channel
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Crosby and Bod Hope;
Drama; 9
"Road to Utopia," Bing Comedy; 11:30 p.m., Channel
Crosby and Bob Hope,
"Man on the Flying
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Trapeze,"
W. C. Fields:
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Drama; 11:35 p.m., CUnnel
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Bachelor," Debbie Reynolds;
Channel 44.
"Creature frorm the Black Comedy; 4 p.m., Channel 9.
"Quicksand," Mickey
lAgoon," Richard Carlson
Rooney; 7:30 p.m. Channel13.
Thriller; 4 p.m. Charnel 9.
'Circus World,' John
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Russell Jr. &amp; wf Patrick
Woodcrest 9-d Un. 5,

Sales of real property for the first tn

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John
Drama;
9 a.m., Channel 9.
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John CGagllno&amp;wf Barbara

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Cill 9.

toMaglelt Lynn, sgl,E100 of etc $100
Mild Woods, Inc. to
W200'o1N225'ofS58O'oINWS
of N%%14 of Sec 13-21-30, *22,000. Porillo, It. 12 BIk H, Sç
H A Ross 'cnstr. to Tanya Hills, Sec. 1, $9,000.
Edw. V.IAa.e&amp;WII4
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Channel 9.
Valdez Is Coming, Burt
Lancaster • Western, 8 30
DIlL Channel 9

!t27&amp;N3 of,Enl
Wood.s 1st Addn, $,40G
Miticoim G MacNeil
Joan to Annie C Walker
Dhi',c H.1nPe3, sl
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Map of Sanford, $1,100.
John H Lee &amp; WI M

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the glory-minded Major Barnes (Bradford Diliman) in "Bridge at
Remagen," a drama focusing on the Soviet occupation of
Czechoslovakia, to be coloreast on "NBC Saturda) Night at the
Movies" Nov. 3 (9-11:15 p.m.) on WESH-TV, Channel 2.

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MUNI H

Paste these Special Day Stamps on
the proper dates in your calendar.

Channel 9.
"Em Mulliel (In Spanish)
'11w Glass Bottom Boat,.. .... Joan ffivers; Comedy; p.m.. Chl 9.
Musical Drama; 11:30 Pm- Doris Day; Comedy; 11:30 8:30 p.m.. Channel 9.
Darling Daughters'
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MONDAY
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Lets Make L,ove,
.Les MiseraD4es," Michael 44.
Crosby and Bob Hope;
?lonroe, Musical; 9
Rennie, Drama, 9 am,
'All This, and Heaven Comedy,1130p..m,Channei Marilyn
Ch
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Kenneth R. Leroy &amp;
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David H. Christensm
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Sweetwater Oaks. Set- 4A, $Z.333.
(Q(1))LesterH.WOO&amp;.
Morgan, from tfw
Patricia
American Modulars Crp. to
LoulsGiordano&amp;Catherme,LL of U. 25 Lake Minnie EL
1100.
4 BUt 7 Shadow 11111, 538,800.

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'Mw*r, My Sweet," Dick
"The 27th Day," Gene
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" dor.n's Brain,"
Ayrei; Thriller; 4 p.m.,

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"The Road to Marocco"

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Channel 9.
C;omedy; 11:30 p.m., Channel CHRISrINA RAI I's st.irh -,vitli litti c ltubln llu~h In tile true
"A Woman of Distinrtion,', 44.
andUnsuallovestoryofay
her brief
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flphtnvait
"Saskatchewan" Alan
p.m . , Channel 44,
tIlrci In Sunshln 'drmaUc fith
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CBS, WDBo.4v , channel $,
Carroll Naish; Drama; i Channel 9.
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Edgar Dflhsbnji&amp;wfflorett*

of 5jt4 of NW14 Sec 23.20.3)
etc.42 855 &amp;rea. $52,000.

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Bruce Sherwood &amp; wI l 'y
Barbara, from SE tor of NW'* to Manuel A. lzquierdo &amp; wi
of Sec 14-2141, etc., $1I450.
flerminla, It 21 Spring Gdns,
$39,000.
Clark
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Jcnsms&amp; WI JoclCIenent &amp; wI
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to Richard R. Burgoon. that Barbara K Kirby,1A 14 1
part of 11 18 blap of Van Blk B Wal~n Oaks
Aradale Osborne Brokerage Co. 1.600.
Clarence W. Forrest i
Addn Black Hammock, $10,000.
Reba McasIn &amp; bb. Mania BremdaJ. to&amp;iiestE.t
in floasid E Wrr, ; Lt: U wi.
Kenneth TSllvazy&amp;
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toJosephFWllhIiwJr
LandCopltofBlackflammock,
Ka thleen Its S &amp; 6
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Arneda Dunn &amp; hi, Robert to Sanlasdo Springs T C Win &amp; wi Annabelle, Its 20
John C. Green &amp; wf
&amp; 31 Dixie s4 $2,300.
1U Huskey Co. to Dec- to Ronald E Green &amp; 14

Stephen W Fraser &amp; WI

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Ballmer&amp;Welis,$$*
Hi Lo Corp to IUc1.
Bradshaw &amp; WI Sandra

toElmerSLevle, Lt. llBIkI
Summerset o Sec 5, $23,600
James C Levie &amp; wf Susan to
Fn)D')hernll&amp;wfMarsF It
SUlk 10 WttJiuiit1d lbL.r'ddfl
$23,300.
A A McClanahan &amp; wf
C2tC1yn to JO!!' T Ciiva
Jr ,Lts 24i 25 BUt I Highland
Park, $21,500.
Reba McClain &amp; bb. Marvin

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Jeanine A Lovett, gl to Paul C. Altman &amp; wf Glad ys
Greater Constr., to Wm E.
QCD)1.ewLs Selah to Sara.
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(QCD) Merle L Davenport
IL Sapp &amp;'
Charles
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Rathman&amp;wi
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Gwir.Crp.,
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26BLk25_SanlandoSub. __•_
o1_to Betty L Dav
Patricia M., U 30 BW D, Torn
thUs Esi, 1t add., $38500.
addux, lit 6 BIk A Oakland 81k 3 The Woodlands Sec. 4, Addn., $100.
Beautiful, Sanford Sec., $17,200.
(QCD)llowardR.Wflson&amp;&amp;COUfltrYli.RCPI.,$S,000.
$43,300.
Wm, Darden Jr., sgl to
(QCD)MargieM.BOWefltO
Et,stSe. tc
f Anne to ri.j
Carlo
Maer
&amp;
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ores B. I3rtmager, lit 130
Thorpe&amp;sfl.ynda
}leath&amp;wfMarshaK,L124
Ferguson&amp;IHora,Ltl3B1kCharleSR
BldgI,CrownOaks,condom,,
GeranetonSL&amp;rHng&amp;f
Oakland Hills. $100. '

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$24O09
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Larry J Russell &amp; wf Anita to Addfl, $46,900
$30,000
Bowman
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E to Wm S. Denton &amp; WI Helen
Donald
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Wm.
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Traffords Map Sanford, $5,W.
aresGoelz&amp;wftoMartin Sandra to Willis HFwter&amp;wf Claire, lit 5 Lakewood Shores L, N88' of Lt 19 Little Lake Randall DeMott&amp;wf Norma J., 21,F Land &amp; Colon. Co Ltd.
(georgia Terr, $26,500
S 212.045' of N 430.09' of E Map f St.Gertrude Addn,
Bucksbaum &amp; wf Melva that Be verly D, lit 71 Lake Harriet 1st Addn, $100
$21,000
Sliver Springs Guar. Land 20371' of lit 76, McNells Org
EM,
Casselberry Gnd Inc to
part of NELi of Sec 63O
inymor Corp to Nicholas F Richard C. Lawrence &amp; Wt. Va. &amp; Title Cep. to Franklin D Villa, $8,
lying No: of Sanford Grant Line
Dale S. Clark &amp; wi Linda to
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SafIer&amp;ffletteDmlMt82
Campo&amp;wIJoan
K,II56BIkC,LakeKathryn
&amp;W0rSR400(1-4)LessrwSfl
Central Fla. Council, By Porter T Roberts &amp; WI
IIyTIIC Lk Hills
3t. Un A, Park Fourth Addn., $3,100.
San Sebastian
46A on the No. $350
C
...t Amer. oGleuer ev. Carylon U 165 TriilJWOOd EM.
OUW,UIi
Wil co Constr. to James II
Dal:N.Varner&amp;Wf.Maryto
S I $22100
H MLIler&amp;SonsOrl In to $44,500.
Brunner 11. Giles &amp; wf Annie Johnny Walker &amp; Wt. Anna., 1A Webb Jr. &amp; wf Deborah, 1A. 5
to James It. Giles &amp; wf 12 Lake blary Manor, $10,OM. Bik N No. Orl. Terr., See 4 Un.
Donald Baldwin &amp; Wt. Bette,
Dove nshire.
29, less r.w et al, $632,X.
Org. BLsm. Fruit Co Inc. to I, $30,500.
Grange
'jflC: to Jay H. MadelineA. Lt7Blk 17 Sanford
Beg,atInc. Er.wSanfordDon E.Rathe1, Trustee S12l.2
-Oviedo nd&amp;N line ofunplotted
Bach Jr. &amp;wf Carole A., IA. 882 Farms, 1100.
ofNWLiof See 6.2O30,Wo!RI
Spring Oaks Un. IV, $3900.
cminr%loCniintv rnntinu6s ls
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Joseph F Cusick &amp; vp
Woodcrest, Un. 5, $35,500.
Mary J Ostrom, sgl to Wrn R. to Frank J. Brenna~
Penn &amp; wf Lenora, t 71 Robin1ober A lit. 1 111k G,
Valley Gdn Sec 2, $115
Hill Un 3 $3()%Q
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What's wrong with the alPhabet?

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Mildred to Leonard FA
sgl. LL 383 Queens Mh
2D-29, run E 3 rods, N 40 rods W Addn. CB, $15,900.
Wilbur F Morey &amp; i
30 rods etc, W,OW.
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Charles Co'eman Jr &amp; wf
rra o 1'i4,cr J Aanu
Ellen Add., C13, $14,000

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Camelot Un. 2,$34,400.
Elmeo Constr. Co., Inc. to Sec. Add., $31,000.
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The Huakey Co. to Dee. to Ronald E Green &amp; vk
Rik I.,., IA. 13 Blk 10

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part of LI 18 Map of Vu BlkBWLinOaks
Arsdale Osborne Brokerage Co. $20,&amp;).
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James C LeIe &amp; wf Sunan to Bradshaw &amp;
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H A Ross Constr. to Tanya Hills, Sec. 3, $9,000
Zatariny,Lt7BlkB North OrL Edw. V. Lange &amp;wfL
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Sherry Lloyd (left) who received 14 1 Dare You" Award anJ
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TIlE GERSHWIN YEARS. around their misty figures.
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well as the host of characters
416 Pages. $12.95.
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George Gershwin, 75 years surrounding them and the
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The book picks up exactly
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be so old but
BROTHERS mentioned that her concept of cause heh would
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Politic ally
when the young Gershwin was a very good read if he skips thu'
Malt an-i
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contender for the 1976 Republican Presidential before World War I.
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protect
and
educate
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illusory
raise,
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nomination because of the Watergate hearings.
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,pn,.g f.'e
precociousness - time comes for the boy to sue•
th e handsome, articulate [taker to hollywood, be matured so early and died ceed his father as king he will
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be ready. What happens to
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== One of our most famous stars, long a heroin
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texIra,
years
makes
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addict, has been permanently hospitalized and George's
older brother, wrote ture of the book and a very
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the lyric for many of George's good story it is.
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ANN-MARG RET would like to play George White "Scandals" In thur becoming king at age 14,
41.
Corffis .d
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MARIlYN MONROE in the screen version of thengsin Porgyand lles.s"toto tell and ttistobehoped
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Pollution - specifically oil self or was she kidnapped? In
she's decided to postpone further surgeryon her movies. Although now retired, Phil Thomas
Al' Books Editor
pulIutki From an offshore well addition, while trying to Find
face until after current nightclub engagements. he keeps a sharp eye on the
Gershwin legend.
sets the scene cur "Sleeping the girl or her corpse, Archer
husband ItO(ER SMITh bought Ann a beautiful
The 75th anniversary of BABY BOY. By Jess Gregg. Ik'auly" While this theme nev- gets involved in three separate
full-length white [ox coat for her birthday.
George's bir th is bringing forth Putnam. 256 Pages. t6.95.
er ov€i-sliadtiws the human dra. murders - one of them Liking
commemorations ranging in
being played out in the place more than 25 years earMeet Baby Boy Clabbern, one
and
books
concerts
fl!
from
of the biggest foulups to appear forefront, it is always there in her.
TONY CURTIS certainly is a project man.
postage stamp, in recent Iicticn and also one of the background, like a dark Is there a connection and, if
literally,
a
He's worked up a new magic act for nightclubs to,already
in circulation,
so, v.hat is it? To find out take
smear on the beach.
the most endearing,
nd completed a novel. He'll have plenty of time
mc two books under considproblems
this
time
a ride with Archer as he hurtArcher's
Baby Boy, so named because
o do other things as well since his show ti-ation, while naturally coy, the orphanage he was raised in out are many. An oil heiress is les through this thoroughly enering the same ground, are never quite got around to giv- missing and o are Archer's tertairing book to a most stirheduled for Broadway was a flop.
quite different. Th e more Interanother name, is hut- sleeping pills. Did she kill her- prising ending.
esting for the general reader is unite, a condition he manages
1.01(1) I.AURENCE OLIVER is living It up. "The Gershwins," put together
get around when he wants
co-star of "Sleuth" had a car done over with by Robert Kimball, who assem- to
something read to hini by ,.
le" on Cole Porter, claimin his ey es were injured
thick carpels and upholstered ;eats, a folding tiled "Co
and Alfred Simon. Geishwin's in an industrial accident or
tlesk, and a telephone, and Ltst the vehicle as .III rehearsal pianist fur "Of Thee
anne other outrageous lie. If.,
ftice.
Sing." It includes many brief is also a thief, an utterly inreminiscences of the composer
knew competent one, so bad, in tact,
famous people who
A $23-million damage suit was filed in him. There is appropriately a that when he breaks into a
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llection
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introduction by John of
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.hs.s
well
robs
it
as
and
at any way for a singer to hit a note?...
The other book, "The Gerah- saIiIC house
Baby Boy.
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from prison, after
the
whole
Gershwin
clan
Do you think his friend IIIUIIAIII) NIXON
time
for a crime he
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therabittOomt1ct1,thmmthg
O(Ki$G (NAIl
isn't anywhere near smart
nows? SAMMY DAVIS JR.: I was on acid for somewhat George's meteoric
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off,
pull
ed
th
enough
to
have
wo years and I literally didn't know whether I rise. Both
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young ex-con wanders in0NLYI
as in Cleveland or Buffalo I was going with a illustrated.
Those of us who lived through nocently into a civilian life that
SUN . Thru THURS.
nrow.d that was drug-oriented, a chick who was
'20s and '30s think of Gersh- he can neither comprehend nor
the
lcep into acid, and I wanted to be part of It. I in as the minstrel of the jazz adjust to. his adventures on the
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wish I could deal with drugs, but I don't think %
'anyone can. Anything that affects your mind is to the "Rhapsody in Blue" and reader, but not so to Baby Boy,
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after
a
while
decides
s
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it
ss
."
So
ta
'Porgy and Be
no good. But I'm for legalizing pot.
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prison
is
vastly
preferlea us when Kimball and Simon life in
walls.
being
outside
the
say: "George Gershwin, edee- able to
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same
neighborhood
she
owes
far
more
to
hard
as
getting
out.
lie
suethe
prospective clients in
lapsoiy . . .
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lived in as a "Beverly hlillbillie." Donna hasn't th e Influence of Tchaikovsk y ceeds, but it takes a bit of
on his part as well as on _____
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given up acting, but she likes to keep busy and and IAt, both unquestionabty doing
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skilled syncopators, than of that of the authorities.
estate is good business in Beverly Hills "Baby Boy" is a picaresque
B.
Iiddy Ilolden or King Oliver,"
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of novel, with adventure
type
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Ronald C.
following adventure, and all of
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th e Arthurian legend, and it is the California coast, a beautiful
girl on the beach and a tin
THETENCOMMNDM.S
SIIEI4LEY WINTER's doctor ordered her to be hoped it is not the last.
dur'
an aircraft carrier ,,
the
well-received
aboard
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to have much in common.
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do.
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ception of Arthur. "The hollow
FIRST
novels
about
private
eye
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No doubt about it. Of all
27, has rating, tells of Arthi'r's youth Art-her, the seemingly unreshow b iz, t.17A M1NNE1U, at age
o d . Which is what
and hi rise to the kingship on bled always
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are
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might
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ability
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a week , and lost to history is beautifully
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Land

County

Wico Constr.
Robert H. Joseph E. Davison, alp Unit 101 wf B ar b ara to Claude G . Carlo Mayer &amp; wf Anne to
Ed. C Eckoif &amp; ,
Heath&amp;wfMarshaK, Lt 24 Bldgl,CrownOaks,condom,, Ferguson&amp;1FIora,Lt 13111k Charles R. Thorpe&amp;wfLy
Geraldine to Bea Starting &amp;
D, Summerset No S 2, 1100 A, Lt 46 Sleepy Hollow 1st
Susan E 411 of 6&amp;E 41' N 131k H, No On Terr ,Sec 2 Un $24,000
LarryJ Russdll &amp; wf Anita to Addn,
Claire Bowman &amp; Wm to
$30,000
185' 17 BIb 8 Ti 4 E. R
Wt.
Richard
Rownsky &amp; wf Billee David L Marvin &amp; wt Una to
1.
Melhorn
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Wm.
Mitchell
Bowman
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Donald
TrIfiffords Map Sanford, $5,533.
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83'
of IA 19 121ttle Lake Randall DeMott &amp; wf Norrim J - Lakewood Shores
Charles Goetz &amp; wf to Martin Sandra to Willis 11 Funter &amp; wl Claire, U 5
Geor gia Tcrr, $2$500
s 212 045' of N 430 09' of E
Buckabaum &amp; wf Melva that Beverly D, Lt. 71 Lake Harriet 1st Addn, $100
Silver Springs Guar. Land 203 71' of lit 76, McNeLls Org
Inc.
to
620-30
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$21,000
Casselberry
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Va. &amp; Title Cep to Franklin D villa, $8,000
Jaymor Corp to Nicholas F RlchardC Lawrence
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Central Fla Council, lb
Myrtle IJ huh i, $1,100.
San Sebastian Eat. Un 1A, Park Fourth Addn., $3,100.
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to Gieger Dcv.
Wilco Constr. to James 11 Sc Is of Amer.
[nc to Ui,500.
Dale N. Varner&amp; Wt. blary to
Co,SI-2 of
Brunner H. Giles &amp; wf Anrde Johnny Walker III Wt. Anna., LI Webb Jr. &amp; wf Deborah. IA 5
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Max D. Halt &amp; wf Alice
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A foam-backed
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backing adheres to the table,

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Use tori or rrri
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snugly and just long enough for
the open ends to lap over each
other, or tuck In and place a snap
in the center to fasten together
This saves laundering the pillows.
These covers can be chanyod
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MRS. E. S. B.

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crevices. The swabs do not dis.

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that will prove useful on moving
day. As you pack, do one box for
oach cupboard or closet shelf and
then label the outside with crayon

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vines to the side of a building.
The plants remain stationary and
do not blow down even In
strongwind. --AOBERT

DEAR POLLY — My Pointer is for
other toen-agors who want 'o
keep their Jeans long. ss that Is
now the style. To keep mine long

"X' on boxes with essentials that
t.0 rijnt dWd

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and a pair of Puppy slippers for
him. No. 5596 has crochet direc.
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14, Pkmosa Drive died Sunday evening at
iorida Hospital North, Orlando. He was
ospitalizcd since Oct. 16 at Florida Hospital
orth, Altamonte Springs, and was Iranferred to the Orlando hospital Friday where
ie underwent surgery that day.
Wirz was taken to the Altamonte Springs
ospital in the evening hours on Oct. 16 sufering with a gunshot wound. Charged with

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president, a member of
the Seminole County Democratic Executive
Committee and an active member of his
church, St. Augustine's of Casselberry.
A long-time resident of the city, Wirz
served on the civil service revision cornmittee, solid waste disposal committee and
annexation committees.
He was also a recent member of the St.
Mary-Magdalen School Board. His business

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second time. "fie was in good Seminole County had great
spirits and asked that I come to respect for Richard's governsee him," Grier said. "Ile was mental service and for his
concerned abotit the city and contribution to Casselberry and
wan t e d
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300 people.
will have a swimming pool,
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duties in an admirable way.
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Grier unmediatei&gt; called a
to Cost, is set for mid-summer cocktail lounge and gallery, needed service to the area," week of mourning, ordered the
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10,900 firemen today, and the dais were checking other sta- Daily News.
In Milwaukee would perform
National G uard was called up in tions to determine how many
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morning newspaper, planned to Milwaukee firemen.
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firefighters' work stoppage.
base pay of $14,300 a year. A union printers prevented publi- were absent S'.mday on the first
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will take action tonight to call
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hall will be closed on the date of
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aggressive amorality — amorality almost raised to a
creed."
Contending there was now "hopeless miasma of deceit
and suspicion" surrounding the administration, the
magazine declared: "The nightmare of uncertainty must
be ended. A fresh start must be made."
Time said that, even If Nixon were Impeached, brought
to trial in the Senate and acquitted, "the process would
leave him and the country devastated,"
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sympathy to his familY.
and Economic Development facilities capable of ac. said Cost.
that the motel's attraction to help others. We w!ll miss film." Richard was a man dedicated
Corp. (SEEDCO) today an- commodating approximately
The two-story structure also passing motorists is secondary.
Mrs. Hawthorne said Wirz' to his job and carried out his

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throughout Seminole County in Altamonte Springs Mayor
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Wirz is survivied by his wife, Eleanor.
th ree children, Richard James Jr., 13,
Teressa Lynn, 11 and Conrad Michael 9; his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Wirz, a sister,
Mrs. Martha G. Baker and a brother, Conrad
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re-open the investigation into the shooting. He
said no action is expected by his office until
Tuesday.
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city council. He was active in the Casselberry

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Brick and
Despite a report from City Atty. 4:30 p.m. on the rezoning.
cli) taking any action to rezone gallon per day capacity for this year's parade will net the defunct Miami
Bank addition of three and
Savings
Stone
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Sanford
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lots
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with
comPr
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within the city bounds. On the
at
tract
of
four
zoning,
the
general
lots
on
merclal
the federal court In Orlando.
a proposed annexation, the city
city attorney's advice, final schedule of $30 f or emergency his float in the parade.
Forest City Road at Trout Lake
night passed
Edward F. Hart, Maule vice
Thursday
LWldren
shou!d
mail
or
take
h Okl h ma a council
Davis said he has received a adoption of the 7oning or- calls, $5 per hundred pounds of
01
where a moving van company is
ox)genand$lperhourwalting
their
theme
suggestions
to
president,
told The Herald
group of ira e school pupils
planning to locate with In lettt.r from a nearby property dinances were sched uled for
are not final on
arJfourrezonlngordlnanceson
Store,
today
plans
Department
attempt 0 lure
a
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the
Ft51)Cr
owner
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dustthl
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Maule
will step in and
for tran. 200E hrstStreet,b) Saturday
ear. L- I.y nigh t first reading
saucer
parcel on Montgomery Road indicating this annexation and following the respective public emergency ,ehicle
sportation to a hospi ta l The Included must be the theme place the plant back In
wi th flashli ghts
Public hearings were set for with apirtment zoning, the zoning may be challenged In the hearings.
In other action, Sihofford said vehicle will be used to continue suggestion, the entrant's name, opera on.
The 125 itlith graders will Nov. 27 at 4:30 p.m. on the Long tract also on Montgomery court.
The court accepted our
construction permi ts issued by to provide emergency treat- address, age and school
cover their flashlights with
the city in October reached the ment free of charge.
colored papers, then march on
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hour reel of tape ran out hours hadn't been recorded.
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to rebuttal witnesses in reWhite House lawyer J. Fred
before Nixon's meeting with tu
deputy Jeb Stuart Magruder. tD find the Dean conversation.
sponse to the now-revised White Buzhardt presented witnesses then counsel John W. Dean III ments Thurs&amp;y:
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The Sanford Herald

Pastors Corner

Anti-Violence
Theme Chosen
For Campaign

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By REV.E.A. REUXIIER

Lutheran Church of the Redeemer

NEW YORK(AP) —Tbenew scriptive statement says the
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Do you ever feel like running away to hide where no one
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can ask you questions, tell you what to do, or what you have
left undone—where no one can make demands on your or
point an accusing finger at your shortcotning.9? T'he next

Your Penitent heart with Ills

ligious ad campaign still pre. us can be the instrument by
wrves its social concern—this which this cycle is broken" by
time oi curbing violence in setLsitivity to God's love rather
America—but indications are than to violent human tenden-

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lie makes it plain that His grace Is sufficient for us and
that Ills strength In made perfect in weakness. That's why we
can join St. Paul in saying: "When tam weak, then lam
Sttufli' Ilk. 1k \t tIin } QU id His strinth, try reading
Psalm 46 or Epheslans 6:10-17. You don't have to "go it
alone." Ask Him In prayer for His strength a day at a time.
In the day in, da out chore of handling your many
chores, does God eem far away and un concerned? When you
r'n I nto snags and when you (aI flat nn vns,r to. .1
wonder where God has been? When you get the opposite of
what you expect and the opposite of what you prayed for
have you felt th at God has separated Himself from you;
problems and life?
HE IS OUR VERY PRESENT HELP IN TROUBLE.
God does not run away. He does not forsake those who lie
has redeemed with the blond of 1113 Son—those who put their
trust In him. "They shall not be confounded." We may miss
Ills presence, but It Is not because He is absent. Our tears,
our fear s , our worries may hide His face from us. Like the
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was pleased by the ruling, but and recording artist will be the program. During his teenage

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and sedate Reformed Church
in whose congregations were World's Smallest Gospel Christian Evangelizers
America, which traces its on
Singer" because of his unique Association," which produces a
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gins in this country to 1628
size When he sings, his weekly television series called
toward a woman In the
But Mrs Stedge, 4i, a mother
But she dislikes the con- booming bass voice thrills "Revisal Fires." This TV
of six whose soft voice and nota tions of' preacher"
By I ANNEUE EDWARDS
program Is on more than 150
everyone who listens
within
the
church
gentle manner belie firm ChrisHerald Correspondent
Lowell Mason began his television stations throughout
Approximately 50 persons
tian convictions, has succeeded
I'm happiest in a dialogue career at the age of 9, when he the United States, and is seen
The First Assembly of God attended
in getting the Church to discard situation
where the congn- joined the staff of the locally on WFTV, Channel 9 at 8 congregation of Sanford held a
Sunday morning following
one of its oldest traditions She gation is not sitting passively 'Children's Bible Hour" radio a.m., Sunda)s Lowell Mason is farewell part) for their pastor, services, Rev. Thomas, hisorife
is the first woman in the his- and being talked down to," she broadcast In Grand Rapids, featured regularly on this Rev. Henry Thomas, and his and son, Baxter, each ex.
tory of the
0,000-member says.
family, Saturday evening at the pressed their Individual
Mich For se ven years, he was a program
Church to be granted a license
home of Mrs Cryl Geiger on gra ti tude to the congregation
to preach.
Vthlen Road. Dinner was and apprecia ti on for the fine
She. took the uutial kp hit
served outdoors on the beautiful way In which they had been
N
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January when she sent before
grounds followed by the accepted by the members of the

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with the oppressed, the under. serve the Church.
present a sacred music concert in 1955, Mason Joined the Cecil
dogs of society," Joyce Stedge
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declares.and conducted Sunday services worship service and bring the Joplin, Mo. Todd and Mason arc

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Signs of d imil-ir refo&lt; u int
on personal religion also have
One of the current ads, citing
been showing up lately in the the diverse forms of violence,
country 's
m t j 0 r says:
"Men and women walk In
denominations.
Howpvar for thp
r fear
The hand tha- wou!rl at least, the cooperative rell- reach out to help Is often held
gious advertising venture
back by fear of involvement. No
keeping stress on the social di- one is free of involvement: a
mensicns in a new campaign child struck, a crooked deal
starting this month against var- arranged, personal violence is
committed.
led forms of violence,
The cooperative program,
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aign 'recognizes both the reliiun arid participation in
overt and covert aspects of vio- church and synagogue. But
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The ca mpaign, sponsored an
put it.
Such a shif t vould mean that nually by 43 national religious
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program of Religion in Advertising Council, includes
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trust placed in you, unabiefelt
to produce what seems to be
expected of You' Have you
so weary of trying that You
could cry. so despondent over the results of ourbestefforts
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presentation to the minister of a Sanford church arA their deep

desiring to enjoy an evening of

New Salem
Rolling Hills
the Church for examination on
beautifully decorated cake wi th regret in leaving
fun and danting that will follow
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Primitive D aptist
her license to preach and ordi.
a
'farewell" inscription on it.
A buffet luncheon was given
the dinner.
Moravian
nation as a minister, subject to
Rev. 0. W. Williams was re.
THE MISSIONARY POODLE
SASHA
Rev. Thomas has been in honor the the Thomas family
Those desiring to make
A Christmas bazaar will be assigned to the First Assembly following the service by Mr.
her receiving a "call" from a cently honored by New S4em reservations for the full course held
ENJOYING attentions of three-year-old
at Rolling Hius ioras ian of Seffner, and the Sanford and Mrs. James Magill at th
a
congregation.
Primitive Baptist Church on his roast beef dinrer, are asked to
eir
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Kimberly
M
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rurflmoflu,
Church,
rummond,
Ciiliu
SR 434, Longwood, con gregation is saddened by his home on Wynnewood Drive in
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But first the group of about sixth ariniversay as pastor of call Jack Levinson at 8$097
Saturday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. leaving. The cake and a special Sanford.
IflissiOLUIry parents,
Has dudp.eu LU his
iU men pondered an untie in the diwds.
Moravian sugar cakes and gift were presented by the
new environment in Vietnam. He flew there in
the Book of Church
O
Installation services for Rev.
rder
other
specialties will beoffered, members of the various men's,
Friday
night
services
for
which begins: "The ministers Williams were conductcd
June under the auspices of Sinord Alliance
well
as other home baked women's and children's groups
of the Word are those persons Sunday morning at Mount Temple Shalom at the United as
Church to become a guard dog and companion
and
home
made items, plants,
—
who ..."
Carmel Primitive I3apt!st Church of Deltona will begin at
to Christian Missionary Alliance families. The
Church
0
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ar
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at
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and
Christmas
today.
Cantor
Goodman
They decided unanimously Church In Ocala. Rev. 31,'Js 8 p.m.
doowas donated b"
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decorations. •A turkey dinner
that "persons" meant women Herring of Sanford gave the will officiate. Following
Of Prophec y
Pet Palace.
will be served 11:30 a.m. to 7
services
an
"Oneg
Shebat"
sermon.
Rev. Edward Padilla church
At the evening worship, Mt. (refreshments) will be served p.m.
overseer for Puerto Rico will
speak at revival services a t
Zion Primitive Ba ptist, Palatka by the Sisterhood of the Tern,
Altamonte
pastor, Res'. G. ii. nmbo, gave pie.
Ch urch of God of Prophecy 2509
the
installation
sermon.
Elm Ave., beginning Sunday
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Community
and cont in uing through Nov. 11.
Temple Shalom
dedicated
A new libr
Methodist
"I"riendsby definition try to
will be held at 7:30
By REV. W. w:
tory and first see if he has a
The Congregation of Temple
the Altamonte CommunityServices
make your relationship with
A
missionary
from
India
e
conp.m.
except
Sunday, when they
TRUMAN
legitimate complaint. if he Shahun of Deltona will give a
Ch urch will be open to th
th em as smoo th as possible,
e
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begin
Copley News Servi ce
aker
be
th
pe
at
First
United
at
7
p.m.
does, admit it without trrita- dinner at the Community
craation each Sunda after
Dr. Hodges points out. "But
Methodist Church of Sanford r,,'1
Rev. Padilla is a native of
lion or emotional reaction,
Center at 6 n m on Nov 10
enemies, and people that are
An important life lesson few
this
Sunday.
Miss
Sundra
cruc
services
and
other
Puerto
Rico and has traveled
"If you think that he is
Net proceeds of this (Inner
special events. Mrs
difficult to get - along with,
people ever learn is that
wrong, stay cLam. Tell him
. Tom extensively In the evangelistic
will be given to the United Edwards, a native of India, Is Tho
rne
11,1ar,an.
have that built-in challenge,
someone who gives you a hard
th at you hadn't seen the matfield In the United States. Rev.
of Deltona to help director of Shanti Sadan Girls
Church
A special service
vtucIi is an op portunity to cxtime can be of much greater
ter from th at point of %'I1i
In
Hostel,
a
Methodist
Home
for
dedicating
A.H.
Davis, pastor, invites the
defray their expenses
financial cards as well as time
ercise and Increase your mavalue to you than can a kind
you appreciate his pointi ng it
girls
She
Is
also
bite
to a ttend
director
of
C .
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allowing
Temple
the
and talent cards wi ll be held p
turity and self-control."
friend if you learn how to
out. Do not make a defense of
South
India Annual Conference
Congregation to use their
First Baptist
during the morning worship
gap
learn from the "hard timers."
But the definite techniques
yourse lf a' this point unless it
She
is product
C I0 Christia
Church
for
services
ever)'
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service
Sunday.
to
used in relating wi th a hostile
Th is is the advice of an emSanford First Baptist Church
is unconditionally
and has spent most of
Friday and on all Jewish
A Thanksgiving dinner is will observe the ordinances of
person can lead to an emo
minent personality authority,
sary."
her life in I ndia
religious holidays, according
tional brick wall or an oppor.
being planned for Nov. 18. AA lAwd's Supper and baptism in
Dr. Harrison Hodges, senior
An effective way to handle
studies
at
use University.
Michael Goodman, Cantor and
psychologist of a medical
[unity for self-insight and
reservations must be mnde by services this Sunday.
someone who is being aggresspiritual leaden of temple This outstandingeducator and Nov. 11.
growth .
grou,1, director in the conimu•
sive toward you, Hodges
The 'toc J Ted Cosmato
evangelist will speak at both
Shalom.
"II Your boss is uptight wi th
ruty guidance services field
po ints out, is in its simplest
will
officiate at the . Lord''
ytu, on't let yourself react
Norm Rite's orchestra will 830 and U am. worship serGrace United
and author of a number of
form to calmly retiute hi3 ac.
s
upper
in services a,. 8.30 and
4
uumut:in;dly. Take an invt n
hooks on emotional health.
provide the music for those vices and will be at Grace
to -,t i n
11
a.m.
Baptism will conclude
Methodist
United Methodist Church at
the 7:30 eveniniz services
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Grace United Met1 dist
Choral music will be under
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Methodist Women's Assemnbl) will be having handicraft
Minister o M usic
in Lincinnati and will speak In classes on Tuesdays, 9 30-11 30
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churches here before returning am beginning Nov. 6 Classes
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Ruth White Mrs. W. P. Chapman was also
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soclatlon, Church and Magnolia
Marvin McClain Sr. will Streets, Orlando. Special
speak at the 830 and 11 am feature will be Wilma
services Sunday, which is Piulauskas, who will talk on
Layman's Day at Community "Christmas Door Decorations
United Methodist Church of and guest speaker will be M-iry
Casselberry.
E. Clark, national chairiinof
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A family night covered dish
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For example, in his 1944 work,
Government, The Rise of the Total State and
Total War," he wrote as the globe was enguffed
n Wc'r-tc W"r Y.' "i. t! r' ?tO
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vocates of government omnipotence cannot
annul the fact that there is but one system that
makes for durable peace; a free market
economy.(overnrnent control leads to economic
nationalism and thus results in conflict."

Th e current and fourth Arab-Israeli war is a

case in point. While most look upon th e conflict
as a clash between religions, in reality it is a
:lash between two forms of statism. The Arab
nations tightly control their economies and their
citizens by va rying forms of state socialism. And
Israel began as a Socialist state itF ideas
imported from Eu rope via the Zionists.
The difference between the economic
systems is only in degrees, not in principle. For

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It is, therefore, ironic that the man who
formulated and became the father of modern
economic freedom-the prescription for a lasting
prosperity and peace-should pass into history
here in New York as still another conflict was
raging in the Middle East. Less than a mile from
where Ludwig von Mises id quietly in a
Manhattan hospital, the United Nations was
frantically trying to find a formula to end still
another Middle East war without willing to
examine the ideology that brought that conflict
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ROY G R E EN
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DORIS WILL IAMS
Society Editor

CHARLES HAYS

CHRISNEISOP4
Magazin. Editor

RALPH HAYS
Comp Rocrn Fta.man

BILL VINCENT, JR
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RAY STEVENS
Press Room Foreman

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Editor, Herald:
Yai column of the 25th made
reference to comments made by
Helen D. Wise, Head of the National
Education Association, in a letter to
the President. She asked him how 22
million teachers could impart
ethical values while he himself
disregards high standards of
morality. Mrs. Wise is also quoted as
saying the nation's teachers "share
the groundswell of public outrage"
In the administration's handling of
Watergate.
I believe Mrs. Wise would better
serve the best interest of the country
and the teaching profession by
limiting her attention to some of the
very serious problems which afflict
our public educational system. Mrs.
Wise isof course entitled to voice her
opinion to the President as an
dividual. However, lam not
should blanket 2.2 million teachers

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with her opinion unless they have
authorized her to do so.
The 1973 wave of teacher strikes
on a national scale, some of which
are still in progress, has done
nothing to improve the operating
morality of the various teacher
organizations. The NEA is the same
"moral" organization which has
consistently lobbied at national and
state levels against any teacher
accountability system designed to
eliminate ineffective teachers
through a merit system. It's main
thrust has been to fix teachers in
their position regardless of
capability. The effect of this policy
has been to produce a system which
rewards quality and mediocrity
equally,
I would suggest that you turn the
"clock" back several years to a time
when the FEA, encouraged by the
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I would like very much to thank
Patrolman Herb Shea of the Sanford
Police for his assistance Thursday
morning,
While taking my son to school, my
car stalled on French Avenue and it
wouldn't start again.
Patrolman Shea stopped, got my
r off the road, tried to get the car
started and kept trying to call the
AAA
AAA for me. He also saw to it my son
got to school on time,
iusy women reading dna, tale my
advice and don't take your children
io 'ril siuk drt1 in 'uur
bathrobe, as I did. 11 you ever have
trouble with your car attired In a
ba ttTobe,itls embarrassing to have
to tell the officer or anyone else why
you cannot get out of the cur.
Again, thanks to a very nice
patrolman.
Chief Butler,I sure lope you have
a few zlu.rc like him because itwould

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1973. of John Kr-liter, executive
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Chimber of ('.ommir"e.
I would like publicly to express
deepest of thanks and appreciation
to Mr. Krider for his splendid years
of service through our Chamber of
Commerce.
Despite often facing opposition,
indifference and many obstacles, he
has skillfully guided many projects,
lucb havo proven great assets to
our fast growing area. Many o'ii
be listed, but I mention only two In
which I was privileged to work with
him; namely, The Good Samari tan
Home and hIram Towers Inc., both
rid' dad rich additions to our
area.
i .a1ute a wonderful citizen an I
wish to
vision
and dedication! In this i
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community joins.
Thank you
Julia G. Chase
Lditor, 11prald.
I am a real estate broker and

developer working all over the
United States, I have offices In four
dates and in my work I have oc.
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capable and so dedicated to his
community as your John Krider.
You are indeed fortunate to have a
man of this caliber and dedication
working for Sanford.
I hope to be a part of your taisinesa
community with in the next few
months and it is uith pleasure I look
forward to working with a man like
John. I am also pleased to say that I
had a very cooperative and f riendly
reception at several of your City and
County offices during my recent
studft. fl your city. It Ls F4
refreshing to find a community that
appears in welcome outsiders and
seems willing to work wi th them
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thank your city for proildlng a man
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Krider certainly is a credit to
Sanford.
Sincerely,
Daniel H. Owen
President
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AlbertP.Klein,Deltona
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Clarence F. Wedel, Deltona
Louis Chasm, Deltona
Catherine V. Austin, Deltona
Rose V. Brennan, Deltona
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Mr. and Mrs. Gary Reynolds,
a girl. Sanford
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Talen.
tino, a boy, Geneva
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Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Willlama, a boy, Sanford
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Jenatha Hall
I':lincr Jennings
Bertha F. Copeland
Isabel E. Pearsall
Carolyn Anderson

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prevent crimes on their business. Pictured are
(left to right) Jim Smith, John Spoiski, Polk,
Alan Myers, Key Club president, and Sgt. Beau
Taylor, public reL'tioii Officer at the sheriff's
department.
(Herald Photo by Cindy Flanders )

off.
13,-t Beach said the p-itroi h;,1
no money to pay overtime and
he was refused a request for ,a
six-month delay in the rules
application to troopers.
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are vrndnnni at lfa

Champion Silver Sparkle
of Sassafras, sire of more
I.ILIM g,''r
dogs.
Mrs. Carol Waters of
South Miami, owner of the
Prospective groom, has
spent much of her time
calling for her on a batterypered megaphone.

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Robert E. Arnie
SueJ.Carroll
Donn a E. Fiske
Christine A. Spears
Ethel i COOII
Renee L
WIlliam H. Butch
Robe rt Sprague
Margaret M
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Albert A.
Francis Jackson
Ruth A. Parker, DeBary
Margaret A. Sermons,
Chuluota
Edward Kryter, Deltona
Gertrude l.etsenr1ni. Deltiuu
luis J. Theiling, Deltona
Emily M. Pesich, Deltona
Ihornas M Davis Jr.,
Thomas A. Mills Green Cove
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ADMISSIONS
Sanford:
Itay L. Holley
Opal L. Mceachern
Willmette lloffstead
Barbara E. Euga
Donna M. Mangum
Darrell White
Doris Clark
Marvetta Christopher
Bessie L. Williams
Helen T. McMullan
Mabel J. Hurston
Alpha Cochran
Anita L. Buenile
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A Miamian has testified that work to build one,"
time for overtime before they
he was part of a sales force that
Garmen said he was taught can take annual leave. Another
sold $70,000 dollars worth of the Koscot sales trade by Harry
rule requires that any annual
Glenn W. Turner cosmetics In
Atkinson
of
Orlando
and
leave
240 hours be ellznIa three-nionth period. But he coached on how to close a deal naiover
on Jan. 1.
says he made no money,
by Malcolm Julian of nearby
The troopers contended that
MIAMI, Fla. (AP) Marion
William F. Garmen, who said Fern Park. Both men
are
they
cannot use up all the cornRawte, a (7-year.old widow he was a carpenter before join- among the defendants.
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who was an epileptic and feared Ing Turner's Koscot Interliving alone, opened her house planetary Inc., told a federal
The defendants are accused
to human strays of all ages and court jury Thursday that there of using the U.S. malls
to de- F
races,
were between 100 zd 150 dii- fraud people who bought dis..
Thursday she was found dead tributors in Miami during the tributorships from Turnerfounded firms on the promise
In her North Miami house. She sales period in question,
had been beaten and strangled.
"What was the most you that they could make large
Her body was discovered by a made with Koscot during any amounts of money.
young Vietnam veteran she In- one year?" asked Hugh Smith,
Garmen said that between
vited home after he tried to prosecutor in the mail trawl
lawyer
1968
and 1971 he had as many as
panandle a quarter from her, trial of Turner, Boston
we can," he said. "It's going to
LI
150 "beauty advisors," as many
TA,AHASSEE,
Fla.
ma
Poli ce said they are seeking F. Lee Bailey and seven others as 60 at one time, se lling door.
The only way Florida will be be up to us to operate wi th
two long-haired young drifters that began Sept. 17.
to-door in his retail dis. able to get through the expected whatever supplies we can."
who accepted Mrs. Razete's
fuel shortage this winter Is for
"I never made any," re- tributorship.
hospitality a few days ago.
citizens to act now to conserve
sponded Garmen, 49.
He said he spent his own energy colIsUIflptIon, a state
He said he paid $2,000 to be"We expected It. We warned
one
neighbor
as
po.
come
a
Koscot
supervisor
on
money
to organize a dis. official says.
her," said
Wallace Henderson, state
woman's
Oct.
13,
1968,
about
a
year
after
tribution
association and a satlice combed the dead
id
budget
director and Gov. Reue
Turner
founded
the
company
in
ellltesaIes center. Garmen sa
Under
house and yard. "She took thos
Orlando.
Koscot
took
over
these
facilites,
bin
Askew's
coordinator
on
the
people In for company, I
"I tried to build a reta il busi- I ncluding property owned by federal manda tory fuel a lloca.
We could see what class of
i
i
ness," Garmen said. "I thought the association, and that the cf. Lion program, said Thursday
people they were."
that "there's going to be a
MIAMI (AP) - After shots
thIs was better than any In=-- forts subsequently failed,
shortage" In Florida this win- were fired and equipment
Friends told police Mrs.
tee
wrecked, striking Florida Powhusband, Vincent, dud
er
&amp; Light Co. workers were
two years ago. Fearing sh
"But
conservation
is
going
to
picketing
today under a court
would be victimized, he had left
be Florida's salvaticn," he told order banning groups larger
her a trust fund which was adthe Florida Energy Committee. than two or threats to non-striks
ministered by a lawyer.
"That's the only way we're go- era.
Mrs. Hazete had taught muDADE CITY, Fla. (AP) -St. Thursda y's editions about a ing to make it."
sic af ter her husband's death
When Dade County Circuit
and played piano at local con- Petersburg Times reporter Pasco County Grand Jury InThe committee meets
1n Judge IL.r.'ey D',vJ Lnd-J
Lucy Ware Morgan, who re- vestlgation of governmental 01)' today to consider recommenda- down
the
certs.
temporary
fused to disclose the source of a eratloits in Dade City, a small Lions to Askew on ways to con- restraining order against the
news story about a grand Jury town 50 miles northeast of St. serve energy.
International Brotherhood of
port, has been sentenced to Petersburg.
Electrical Workers late
Henderson said Florida Thursday. chunks
five months in hall or until she
The story said the grand jury
of Dade and
currently
for
the
deaths
of
RnTAMPA, Fla, (AP complies with a court order to did not hand down any n- wholesale suppliers of middle &amp;owarcl counties were without
.
mood A. McMahon was sen- xanne Caton, 13 and Rabyn, 5. name her source.
Vaudme Rae King
dlctment,s but allegedly petroleum distillates were power.
After running down the two
tenced today to life in prison for
Louise Pollack
Mrs. Morgan, a veteran re- criticized Dade City Police being Limited to their 1972 canBut an FP&amp;L spokesman said
Henry J. Weber, Deltona
the July 14 hit and run deaths of sisters, McMahon picked up the porter in The Times' New Port Chief Norris Nixon and other sumPtion level. That level is the blackouts were the result
of
limp body of Roxanne and
two young Tampa sisters.
Phyllis P. O, Deltona
sped Richey bureau, was released on city officials in a presentment. lower than expected demands routine technical problems and
off. He became the object of a $1,000 personal
Rodney D. Mercer, Geneva
The 32-year-old former bible
surety bond
Judge Williams had ordered this winter,
were not caused by sabotage or
10
to
week-long
manhunt
which
endMary N. Phillips, Geneva
student pleaded guilty Oct.
pending appeal.
the presentment sealed pending
vandalism.
The federal mandatory alloMarion J. Dreggors, Geneva two counts of first degree ed with his surrender in GeorNotice of appeal was to be his review.
The spokesman said equipgia.
subpoenaed cation program for middle disTommy H. Jenkins, Lake murder and at that time ii
law
McMahon
filed
today
In
the
2nd
District
Mrs
Morgan
was
ment
failures at three substaUnder state
Russell tilibtes
home beating oil,
Mary
Appeal
at
Lakeland,
a
by
for the right to be executed if must serve
State
Ally.
James
lions
caused
the blackouts and
years beforeCourt of
kerosene, coal oil and jet fuel James J. Koubeck, Orange pain and suffering from illness
Times
spokesman
said,
during
an
inquiry
as
to
how
two were put back In service
being eligible for parole.
began Thursday. Henderson
hin
City.
became unbearable.
Mrs.
Morgan
refused
to
cornobtained
the
Information,
wit
hours.
Ryder ordered McMahon
said.
wi
th the directive from Times spokesman said.
The
restraining order
lie told Circuit Court Judge treated at a state hospital as a ply
Pasco
Circuit
Robert
Judge
In
refusing
to
answer
p
covered
only
IBEW members In
NOVEMBER 1, 1973
Health facilities and life
lierboth Ryder he suffered an mentally disordered sex offendWilliams,
citing
freedom
of
the
questions,
Mrs.
Morgan
said
taming
Dade
Admissions
and
Broward
Counties.
incurable sickness marked by er before being Imprisoned.
facilities will require
t
press
under
Florida
and
United
she
was
prepared
to
go
to
jail
they
account for a majority
stomach and chest pains and
wore energy this winter, Hen. But
"lie expressed to me tha
Sanford:
States law and saying her supe- rather than reveal her source derson said,
of
the
4,500
unionists who struck
sleepless nights.
he'd rather the than spend all
Rhonda Peoples
riots
had
directed
her
not
to
and
the
state
attorney
filed
for
a
across
the
state one minute
Ryder told the defendant he that time in prison," assistant
answer,
Bruce A. Drummond
directed
order
of
contempt,
the
"The
only
way
they're
going
after
midnight
Thursday morndidn't think he had the right to Hillsborough County public
Vivian A. Getman
She
had
written
a
10
story
in
Times
said,
get
it
Li
for
us
to
conserve
all
ing.
the death penalty and imposed fender Tom Meyers said alter
Wilma J. Stiller
two life terms to be served con- sentencing.

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pensating time and the excess
A court suit contends that a Patrol Commander Eldridge work,
annual leave they have before
new state regulation Is forcing Beach and state personnel dl"What they are upset about is Jan. 1.
highway patrolmen to decide rector Conley Kennison as de.. the days off like Christmas and —
between overtime corn- fendants.
Thanksgiving that I canceled so
a
pensation and depriving
they could be out on the road
The suit contends that all saving lives," Beach said.
Florida roads of protection
during the most dangerous troopers would have to take a The class-action suit on be. I
season of the year.
great deal of time off before half of all troopers said,
e
suit,
filed Wednesday in Jan. 1 or lose a lot of annual 'Plaintiffs willbe required to
Th
Ms. L u l u
Leon County Circuit Court by 12 leave. in effect receiving '° work overtime by the emergenMIAMI (AP) - Wbat
cy and yet be prohibited (by the
was to have been a
same emergency) from en"wedding of the year" In
joylng any benefi ts from such
toy poodle circles has been
efforts."
postponed becauje ChainKennison said troopers were
pi o n Taylor's Ulu ran off
Drought under the rule J
upo
arriving at Miami
because they were authorized
to receive pay for overtime In.

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Club met with Sheriff John Polk to*~d%'i'
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There was also nomenftcn out p new t)eatfngsys.,m in the
original requests that the Secret Service made for governinent funds. Not until July 2, 1969, was the heating system
added to the government expenses.
Noted John F.GaluardI,a GSA officjsi Iname to the
file: "The Secret Service had ruled out the proposal to
proV,de gas fired forced hot air heating In the residence, and
were requesting GSA to Install electric heating. In a later
conversation, it was Indicated that baseboard electric
heaters were
prefered, ,by the family."
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President, meanwhile, used the San Clemente estate as a
write-off tohelpreducehtstaxes Despite a salary of *200 000
a year, he paid a federal Income tax of only $792.81 In 1970
and
Footnote: A House subcommittee headed by Rep. Jack
Brooks, D-Tex., has Just concluded a thorough Investigation
of the presidential homes. Brooks criticized th
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Service and GSA f or their apparen t failure to
protect the
taxpayers' Interests,

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penditure and offered us this imaginative explanation. "The
heating system," said a spokesman, "was changed as a
result of our suggestion that It be changed. We considered the
former system lobe In such condition that it was a threat to
the President's security."
Yet the suppressed documents in our possession show
that the President's architect, Harold Lynch, wrote White
House aide John Ehriithman on June IS, 1969, listing the
expected expenses that should be charged to the President
persoIy. One item was $11,807 for a system "toprovide
adequate heat for the refdence."

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destroying the Florida School
Systcu with a deadly contract
breaking strike. Non-striking
teachers were badgered and
threatened by these "moral"
organizations. The penalty was
exacted in bitterness by both sites,
by the tax payers who must support
the system financially, and by the
entrapped children and parents who
were the victims and losers,
The FEA did not really succeed
and almost destroyed the
organization because a significant
percentage of teachers continued to
teach and honor their contracts in
the face of severe intimidation.
midotlon.
Morality and ethics are two way
streets and can best be summed up
by the biblical quote that "He who is
without sin shcild cast the first
stone."
Sincerely,
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abruptiy and promptly refer such calls to the White House
Press Office."
Despite the effort to obstruct our investigation, we were
able to publish the first report on October 3, 1972, that the
President was renovat!ng his old Spanish villa In San
Clemente, in part, with public funds. We cited a $13,500 bill
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As part of the cover-up, the work done for the President
at San Clemente was known by the secret code name,
Project Sunrise," Recoun ted Baughman in his classified
memo: "I called a quick meeting of those people who were
knowledgeable on Operation Sunrise...
"1 also at this time contacted Ernest Garbarino, building
manager, Western White house Field Office, and asked him
to contact the City Building Department to determine what
information they had available on the Western White House
construction, and if this informa tion was available to the
public.
"Ernie called back and reported that Mr. Carl Davis,
who is In charge of the building departmen t at San Clemente,
advised the flles... are available (o the public. .. These filed
also carry the code name, Project Sunrise.' Dr. Davis lidicated to Ernie that If so desired these files could be
accidentally misplaced."
Baughman, meanwhile, ducked a telephone call from
Br-It. "The call was transfered to me and he was told I was
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"Mr. flume identified himself as being from Jack Anderson's
office," reports a classified memo, "and was aware that Bill
Robinson was the contracting officer at the Western White
House, Including the residence.
that Mr. Wimp
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scope
work,
dollar amounts
of
was aware of all th e con acts,
and contract numbers for all of the work which was done by
Bill . . Mr. Hume said It appeared there was something fishy
going on and said he would like to see the records. Bill told
him he no longer had any records ..."
Instead of producing the records, however, GSA in.
vestigated how we learned about the atisuse of money at San
Clemente. There were urgent calls between San Clemente
and Washington. E. W. Baughman, the regional director In
targe of public buildings, reported:
"I received a call from Rick Fanske who hd been in
contact with Larry Roush and Frank Price (all GSA offi cials), and t hey wanted me to ascertain before th e close of
business who leaked the informa tion to Hume, or how he

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Luis .ceverrIa, who sent the go through the usual govern- $400 and five years in prison.
Copley News Service
General Population Law to mental channels to obtain
tO Like
Pcrnru iitt&amp;TfliI)t
to
Muxli.n UtLuRhIp. It would
(ri, v dfl
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Mexico's fcreign population not be offered automaticaily by Mexicans to the United Slates
that could have an
for work, without obtaining
and avoid the entrenchment of fact of the marriage.
ef fect on U.S.
Any
such
marriages proper authorization from the
templating retirement in a foreign-dominated upperarranged to permit the Mexican goverment, could be
teijc, is being cs1dered by middle calsi in his country.
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all
foreigner to !ive In Mexico imprlsoncd from 2 to 10 years
N.0 Cu:igiess and
marry
who
ould be aait the w,with and fined as much as $800.
foreigners
could be passed this year.
Known as the "General
Population Law," It would set
an annual limit on the number
of foreigners who can live In
Mexico.
Priority in residency permits
would go to those foreigners
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Mexico needs, generally
scientists and technicians.
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visitors, tourists, political
exiles, sutdents, transmlgrants
or diplomats.
While the stated thrust of the
law is to reduce Mexico's
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increase of 3.5 per cent per '
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the thousands of US. retirees
who already reside here, most
of them being in their 5, 60s or
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move to limit the number of
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WASI11NGTON_ The taXPaYCrSWre never supposed 0
find out how their money was squandered on President
Nixon's San Clemente estate. When we started to investigate
last year, government officials played keepaway with the
facts.
The story of the cover-up is told In documents that have
, fall en into ourThe documents, though bearing
the low classification -For (fldaiUse 011Y," were treated
as state secrets.
They should have been c'pen to the public under the
Freedom of Information Act. But when we sought them, the
building supervisor at San Clemente, Carl Davis, suggested
that "If so desired, these files could be accidentally
misplaced."
l assigned myassociate Brit Hume inSeptember 1972, to
investigate the San Clemente renovations. Br-It's Inquiries
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economy" (part free, part government con
'iroflcd, it was nevertheless the mixed economy
of European nations prior to each war that
provided the tinder to ignite conflict,
"Government control of business," von
Mises warned, "engenders conflicts for which no
peaceful solution can be found".
"It was easy to prevent unarmed men and
commodities from crossing the borders; it is
much more difficult to prevent armies from
trying it. The sociologist and other stat ists were
able to disregard or silence the warning voices of
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is not enough to make peace," observed the
Austrian- born free market economist Ludwig
von Mises. "The main thing is to discard the
ideology that generates war."
Von Mises conclusively demonstrated that
the ideology of war was the belief in the allpowerful state. Significantly, his words quoted
above from his magnum opus on economics,
"Human Action," were written in 1948 just as the
first Arab-Israeli war was coming to its inconclusive end. The fighting in Palestine for the
establishment of a "Jewish homeland" was
being carried on by many who had escaped the
horrors of Hitler's Nazism.
However, unlike those refugees, Ludwig von
Mises understood more clearly and prefoundly
what were th e real roots of war. He, too, had fled
his native Austria at the onset of Nazism in 1934,
but he had forecast that conflict and those that
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much. -L.H.B.

DEAR POLL\' - My Pet Peeve is with those newspapers
(our local one includt'd that print grocer) coupons on both
sides of a page. I cut out one cou on on one side for one
store and then turn the page and there Is a coupon for an
other store that NouId hke to use but half has been cut
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DEAR L.H.B. -The first part of Clara'
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o*intrIuiuR 'thtrgirls Inoncoims tsdroomslhat'used
a rattan basket as a lighting fixture It sas In%erted and
wired with florists' sire to the old base holding the bulb
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comes in and glue one-half inch velv e t ribbon around the
of the lid screwed on and have darling translucent can-

dieholders.
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GENERAL TENDENCIES: Although the early

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conditions, you have an opportunity later to z.ee more clearly
than you have in the recent past. You can then pin your

nes 21 to Apr. 19) You may get a disturbing
communication today, but quietly get in touch with righ t
persons and all is well Don t panic lie more thoughtful
TAURUS (Apr. 20 to May 20) First get a nuttcr cleared up
with an associate and then go after your personal aims Go to a
cocial affair and make new mends
GEMINI (May 21 to June 21) Provided you have your facts
straigni you can meet with a bigwig and get the backing you
want. Evening is for entertaining friends.

MUON CIIiLLIREN (Jure 22 to July 21) You have an
Opportunity to get out of a rutty situation in which you find
yourself. Get the data you need from
uly 22 to Aug, 21) You have s'e ideas iow that ii
be whittled down to a workable level. Plan just how to handle
financial matters better in the future
VIRGO (Aug "
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been good to you \ou can tome to a better understanding
with close ties Make this a productive day.
LIBRA (Sept 23 to Oct 22) You are able to improve
conditions around you at this time, Rearrange your wardrobe.

Take health treatments Keep cool tonight
SCORPIO (Oct 23 to Nov 21) There can be much
happiness in store for you today if You to after recreational

home and get rid of whAtever displeases them. Find new
appliances that make abode more efficient-runring.
CAPRICORN (Dec 22 to Jan. 20) Ideal day for attending
the scrviccs (if your choice, Reading fine books can elevate
your con!v.iousncss Engage in favorite hobby.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 to Feb, 19) Plan ju3t how to nuk
your home more charming and comfortable. Find the most

whit you want in the morning but later all works to your

land
Suppose that he ducked
Ihdt diamond Would West
'till find a shift to a club'
Maybe, rnasb not'
coldsouhduekjn is.
courage
Jim
a shift at the same

bencfit Attend sx1a1 gathering in afternoon
IF YOUR (11111) I' BORN TODAY
he or she will be
one of those highly Intuitive young people ho can be helpful
to parents There is much compassion in this nature and your
progeny will be nd over backwards to help others Any
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Carroll Righter's Individual Forecast for your sip for
November is now .=u
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s11S(LS (Feb 20'to Mar 20) You find it difficult to get

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earn and he had landed in
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Fragrant purse

card suit fie decided that lit..
all the rest, merely craved a
'111t gift witf9M the giver is could afford The luxury of one
chance to "earn"a good living! I
They war-ted what Woodrow z don't like this booridoggl- r.g
fie was happy with West`
their coerced taxes to buy choicp of the jack of diahe "idvratr monds for Ili—, o ivning le-ld
"All an% American should ; indigfInt
Lrl (lit! diarnon(ls break 3.2
desire 's a Irre fiehi and no
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Atit the welfare doctrine has :i
closing a long slaytilwd, returp Ji ust break 4-1- If S(luth ,Aon
sneaked into polil ics as a mt-ans i envelope, plus vs (-t-nit,
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November is now ready. For your copy send your birthdate
and $1 to Carroll Righter Forecast (name of newspaper), P.O.
Box 629, Hollywood, Cali f. 90028.
W)1973, McNaught Syndicate, Inc,)

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mustard
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last seek
"But I notice he has 'slanted'
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from the welfare and relief He didn't continue doing
reciplentz."
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uptrend by putting new project in operation,
SAGITrARWS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) Fine day for
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expressing your finest talent, .Make as -many COPts.-fll Ll I I '.
can, but use extreme caution in travel. Be alert.
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better ways to add to your present abundance.
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and make your influence felt wherever you go. You can add
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10 to Mar. 20) Use your intuition in the
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arethoughtful and kind Relax tonight
IF YOUR Cli
on of those vr.iriic ocrons so he sure that
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and philosophy to the educational curriculum your progeny
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grounding in music and sports
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your life is largely up to YOU!
Carroll Righter's Individual Forecast for your sign for

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consumption, so now my hubazx1 insists that I go thru
d0aw Of ca"
Ons In the ElPmarket to make up a box that
doesn't contJlin 4 Spotted ftg. If my mother in law finds a
Ifeel embarrassed rearranging cartons of eggs In the
supermarket.
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t tNnk them Ls anything %%Tong %ith
spotted eggs, but would appreciate an eXpert's opinion.
H. IN AURORA
DEAR IL. I am not eggs-achy an eggapeil on thu
subject. but Dr. Ha" at ae UnIversfty of Minneso" is,
and he said: 'Spotted eggs are Just as fit for human
sumboo as any other eggs." So, since the price of eggs
thM day% IS Me 44y*&amp;.11 te
U your mother
1. I in law she's

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that scheduling an Important sports event on a Jewish
holiday was thoughtless and Laconsiderate. '
in fact," he
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other persons, to make new friends, to expand your hopes and
wihe5, to attend social gatherings and to engage in
humanitarian projects. Make up for lost time
ARIIS (Mar. 21 t Apr. 19) l..00 to gooi friends who help
you work out a plan you have in mind. Know what your real
wishes are and pursue them vigorously ,
TAURUS
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now wdl
talents
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need. Civic work will
add to your prestige.
CFMIN1 (May 2110 June 21) You ar highly inspired and
can a c complish a great deal now, so don't waste time. You can
obtain data from ahjghrup
22 toJuR 21) You .an handle
your responibiIi1ic very well now and eliminate pressures
that .ire upon you. Show more devotion to loved one.
LEO (July 22 to Aug. 21) Good day to converse with allies
and work out a plan to make your fineat dreams CO
true.

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days and evenings to show your Interest in

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George came borne for supper. Now, here comes George

DF-AR RUINIED: Tell George you marTied him for
Wter or wom-but not for lunch. A lot of women would
welcome your problem, but since you feel otherwise. bwes.
IY Is V.Ui the best palley. So tryel uth George. and hope
for a faIr compromise.

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For years I've given my family [four school-age cfdldn) a good hot breakfast every mong, and I ne r
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WASHINGTON (AP) - Sen.
ate party leaders split today
over whether Sen. William B.
Saxhe's nomination should take
priority over legislation providing for a court-appointed apecial Watergate prosecutor.

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consider the appointment of a
senator to a Cabinet post," Republican Lead Hugh Scott told
newsmen. "Sc I suppose we will
do ii"

fore the non'inatlon of Saxbe,
an Ohio Republican, Is consid.
ered.
The White House coupled
Saxbe's nomination ThurNlay
with the appointment of Leon
Jaworaki as special prosecutor
to replace the fired Archibald
Cox.

But Majority Leader Mike
Mansfield, D-Mont., said that
action on special prosecutor
legislation _should _be_taken _be-

"It's customary to stop what
we are doing and Immediately

Mansfield told newsmen that
despite the appointment of Jaworaki, a Democrat and a
Houston, Tex., lawyer, he still
Is for legislation for a Court-appointed independent prosecutor
"not answerable In any way el.
ther to the executive or legislatire branch."
Hearings_on_the_legislation

now are being held by the Senate Judiciary Committee, to
which Saxbe's nomination also
has been referred.
Bayh, In proposing the
Judiciary Committee act first
on the special prosecutor' said,
"Bill Saxbe will make a good
attorney general."

Jobless Rate Takes Downward Dip
WASHINGTON (AP) - The year. The unemployment rate my is perhaps much stronger 5.5 percentage point level of As a result, the number of was 13.9 per cent, heads of
nation's unemployment rate had remained stuck at 4.8 per than even government econo- October 1972. In March 1970, the people out of work dropped a households 2.7 per cent, and
took a sharp and surprising cent since June.
mists have been saying.
national jobless rate was 4.4 per seasonally adjusted 210,000 last married men 2.1 per cent.
downward turn last month, fallThe Labor Department's Bu.
The CCOIIOm) has been SlOW. ('ent.
But mr hhtek work.rs, 91rnriti, to 4.1 million.
in4 to 4.5 pei cent of the urk rcau of Labor Statistics said the nig dov,n its rapid pace of the
Strong gains in employment The jobless rate for adult unemployment rate del ned
force, the lowest jobless rate big decline was posted beca,e C;st part u(
.he year, causing were concentrated in the manu- women fell from 4.8 to 4.4 per from 9.4 to 8.3 per cent, pensince March 1970, the govern- employment was extremely government economists to pre- facturing sector and affected cent and for adult men from 3.1 manly because of reduced Jobment said today.
strcng in October, rising by diet that unemployment would mainly adult men, the depart- to 299 per cent. The declines lessness among black teenThe unemployment rate 570,000 to a total 85.7 million on probably rise in the months ment said. Of the 570,000 rise In were concentrated among those agers, the department said.
matched the predictions of the a seasonally adjusted basis.
ahead rather than go down as employment, adult men ac- age 20 to 24.
The department said that W.
Nixon administration, which
It was the second straight happened in October.
counted for more than 300,000 of
For
other
major
groups,
the
tal
employment has grown by
had forecast earlier this year month that the number of
In the past year, the nation's the increase with the remainder jobless rate remained about the 3.2 million since October 1972,
the jobless rate would drop to people with jobs had risen, in- unemployment rate dropped a divided about equally between same as it has for the past sev. "an unusually large increa&amp;e
4.5 per cent by the end of the dicating that the nation's 00..
full percentage point from the teen-agers and adult women. eral months. For teen-agers, It for a 12-month period"

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Richard Wirz

Councilman for a gunshot wound.
is listed in
His condition was at first
satisfactory condition in the listed critical and later changed
intensive care unit at Florida to serious by hospital
Hospital, Orlando where he was authorities.
transferred early today from
Family friends said today
Florida
Hospital
North,
Wu
-z has begun running a high
The trial of Ikanis Lee
Shindle was continued toda y Altamonte Springs.
temperature and expressed
A hospital spoke&amp;n.an had no concern.
until Dec. 3 by Circuit Court
Vfl$3 IV IlL Ii WKJ??1
Judge Voile Williams.
intensive care again. A week
Shindle, an electrical con- ago he was placed in a private
tractor and former member of room with nurses around the
the Seminole County Electrical clock.
Review Board, is aLcused of
The - r-old city official 1
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extortion and perjury. He was has been hospitalized since the
indicted Oct. 9 by the Seminole evening hours Oct. 18 when he
County Grand Jury.
underwent

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building inspector and lied

Stuart Funeral Suaply Co.

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West Colonial D
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former Winter Springs

recommended first, Kennedy said. But they
Judge Williams will
for planting if trees on building began talking and George is a motion to dismiss

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most stringent and Includes George was despondent at policeman Scott Kenneth.

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MOTOR OIL

reg. 5.97.6.57

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changed from fun and
o Also charged with Anderson with estimates of last Apfil, El. over information from the audit The state Writ V,OM for
a very serious situation for me in the alleged conspiracy Is a lison said the cost of bulldir'g to Dade County State Atty. opinions on five borrow pits

developments,

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local perform. -r bonds

SUPER BLEND 10 W 30

DELUXE 8' MINNESOTA FATS

HAIR STYLER

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drilling, for example, should be

QUACKER STATE

GILETTE

trees marked for saving at the

dard mechanical and Plumbing
Codes, as well as the National
Electric Code, Williams saId.
Endorsing Clark's call for
unifonn state building code,
Williams and Chambers said a
state-wide competency card, as

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he had three rows of

e are nased 00 me demolished,
Southern Standard Building
Today, Klosky said he
Code, and, in other building believes the one row of trees
tra des, on the Southern Stan. remaining are on a portion of

4000 lb. capacity. Steel adj
us table lack
stands for autos, boats, campers
and
trailers.

POOL TABLE

waist bands, prints and solid colors,

exams are valid claiming "the there.
best evidence of the exam's
lie said

recalled. Anderson. Anderson was Turnpike, state Auditor partment, served as both con- arrangements for obtaining
"He said, Kennedy
'I
think he's over- charged with extortion in General Ernest Ellison said silting engineer for the overall Homestead extension borrow
mree of Seminole's seven whelmed by what happened to connection with alleged threats today.
turnpike and general consultant ma terial dirt used for fill cities and the county have laws him.'
against Physicians and
In
a
special
audit
co
in
mpar
which was handled by the Grei.
g
for
the ex te nsion,
either protecting trees or
Wh the whole thing Surgeons
thuiance S"rvlee. egineerir.g estimates in 1 9
Ellison said he had turned ncr Co.

replied.

belt to

that take it fail."
property line to find that all but
The county exams and one row or ": zcr

Consoletfe for professional results. Sets
on tab! or pack up and go.

our req. 6.48-7.97

WAIST CINCHER BLOUSES

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difficulty is that more than half

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rear property line bounding

Chambers said SemIno e s protect the M,000-plus homes

HAIR DRYER

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trees
Support
Council CtaIrman Bill Kloky
ins1stel the land owner, James
Testing Gamble,
promised to leave

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Always
decor. With 12 ft. rhaln and 15
cord. UL approved.

MARX SPORT WHEELS

QMUAYE $3.12

And now, one year after a any of the trees on the land at patients because his family
50-to-60 feet tall pines in what
was for decades a thickly recommend.atlonfrom the city all, hesaid. moved away last year after hisAnderson Rule Turnpike Cost Over $54Million
wooded one-acre tract on SR zoning board to adopt a tree
Klosky asked Davis what can divorce and "I'm basically a Circuit Court Judge Voile
434w bounded by Grant Street conservation ordinance was be done about the tree removal. father ..."
Williams today reserved ruling
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP)
The J.E. Greiner Co., Inc., of traffic and inflation during the
ignored, the city council has "I don't see how you can stop
"One
night
the
occupational
on
a
motion
to
dismiss
charges
The
state
had
a
cost
overrun
Baltimore,
whose turnpike con- one-year delay in starting coninstructed City Atty. Joe Davis the man from cutting his trees therapist called me into his of- of conspiracy to commit ex- of $54.8 million in corstruction tracts have
been canceled by struction, Ellison !aid.
'
icials
to come up with a law to stop
down unless you have an or. lice, and told me about tortion against
Orville of two extensions of the Florida the state Transportation Dc. He was especially critical of
further mass destruction of
dinance forbidding it," Davis George,"

our req. 12.8$

$4
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WASHINGTON (AP) There were these other devel- flights, which are not heavily effective Dec. 1. The currentALTAMONfE SPRINGS.-.
Faced with a worsening of the opinents on the fuel shortage: traveled,
City council Th sday
ur n i gh t
price of a barrel of oil to
J -' Jr (ttel shortage, a key senator and
In.
agreed
to
ask
the
Seminole
-Auto travel became more
United State;s is about $4 40
-Canada, the United States' cluding the 40-cent tax 'levied Legislative delegation to adopt
the White House energy adviser expensive In many areas of
top source
of foreign
oil, said
state law redefining the city's
have agreed to act "without country, with price increases of is raising
Its federal
export
tax It Oct I.
corporite limits even though
delay" on an emergency plan. as much as three cents a gallon on crude oil by almost 400
.
UnitedStates has
City
Atty. Joe Davis said the
Senate Interior Committee at some gas stations.
importing about 70 million
cent
action is probably a "waste of
Chairman Henry M. Jackson
rels of crude oil and petroleum time" and Councilman Dan
PhillipsPetroleum Co., citing
said he and White House ad.
The tax will increase from 40 products each month from Dorfman called the effort
viser John A. Love agreed on increasedcostsofloreigncrude centsa barrel to$l.90a barrel, Canada. oil, raised its wholesale prices "whistling in the dark."
quick action because
Davis said the only method
is much worse than all of us by three cents a gallon for
gasoline
arid
heating
oil.
Sun,
the city has of redefining Its
anticipated a week ago."
Union and Skelly oil companle3
corporate boundaries to include
The two met after a
announced price hikes of one
annexed lar.ds since 1958 when
sessme,it of the effect of
by nine Arab nations on oil cent per gallon. Dealers Imme'
the current charter was
diately
began
to
pass
the
Inadopted
is through the
shipments to the United
creases
on
to
the
consumer.
DETROIT,
Mich.
(AP)
days
supported
by
metal
conlegislature.
Recent figures more than don.
Boy Scout George Casenhiser traptions.
Nevertheless he said it apbled previous estimates of the
-A number
of airlines
diminnumber
of
flights.
The
was
one merit badge short of
Scoutmaster Hugh Melvin pears unlikely the delegation
low in oil Imports, Jackson ished the
earning
Star rank
said the first doctor to examine will view the request favorably.
said,
nation's three largest airlines when
he aheaded
offlast May
14L
trail
the
George after he fell from the
Dorfman - called
the
"There'll be a lot of things - American. Trans World and .s..... ..
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UiiiU
U
U
VV.
[IC
tree
gave
him
"a
one
per
cent
delegation's
refusal
to
pass
the
turned off the moment that last United - dropped 80 flights to fell and broke his neck.
chance" to five out the day.
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Buttheyouthclungtolifeand year "political harassment"
Democrat said.
announced by Delta, North
Thursday, the 14-year-old
Jackson has introduced legLs. Central, Piedmond, Con- West Bloomfield Township boy as regained his confidence, and a "circus" where city ofdeal with the fuel tinental, Frontier, Eastern and was awarded his Star in a bed. thanks In part to Bill Kennedy, licials were subjected to
) - lation to ,,
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shortage. zluweber, we wiun- Northwest Orient.
side ceremony at Detroit Re- U 1aJU WW4'VU &amp;dUIt&amp; 1,1
Mayor Lawrence Swofford
istration disagrees with several
All of the airlines said they habilitation institute, There the seven.
provisions.
wen cutting back on I'lowtond" paralyzed youth spends his The two met last August told Davis to "feel out" Rep.
while Kennedy was doing vol- Eugene Mooney to determine
unteer work at the hospital and how the request would be
have worked together since handled by the delegation. He
.
ra A
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t_i
on thp merit badue in added that the city will not
,
- - pursue the matter if Mooney's
scholarship.
response is not favorable.
and Evergreen Street, have
By DONNA ESTF.S
the city's dedicated right-ofbeen razed to make way for way for Evergreen street. Ibis Kennedy said he began workHerald Staff Writer
LONGWOOD
Hundreds
ot
"progress"
in the city,
means the owner did not leave tog with children and other Judcie Reserves
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INQUIRIES INVITED

WillIams iesered ruling on a
motion by Sh!Mle*s attorney
for a change of venue in the

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Seminoles, Gre yhourids To BOttle
Tribe Mentor Thinks

Takes Decision Over Gonzalez
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Griffith Retains World Title

Lyman Frosh Burkhart

Seminole-Lyman

By LEE GEIGER
Herald Correspondent

tiy DAN GILMARTIN
herald Staff Writer

been changed — at iert on the roster — as their
are six seniors listed for the kickoff on the

Offense

really beat their next opponent. At least that Is line. Tackles will be 205 pound senior Billy Hardy
what Coach Claude Woodruff said Thursday along with sophomore Mike Good who cbe1s in

TOrn GCOCh

"We think we can beat them," said the grid
Two seniors will occupy the guard spots with
tutor when asked what he thought his team's 165 pounder Don Taylor pairing up with Don
chances were Saturday evening.
Blaylock at 205.
"Yesterday we baa a gd practice and the
Kevin Parker, a 150 pound senior will man the
The tribe has a tough one coining up jjg
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Metro Conference school to victory in a
Starting In the backfield with Burkhart will

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Expecej
as he preps his team for battle Saturday night to play wiaghack is Greg Lloyd,
against Sanford.
The only key positions unscratthed by injury
The
is bet
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the end slots Tom Gooch and Matt Leslie
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The two had met Wednesday in a

draw that the two bad waged on the
last Orlando card. McKLnney scored

"crook," and "incompetent" were
thrown around until calmer heads--

qualification In the sixth round.
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held on to take the verdict from a
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feature a two pronged offense under the

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pigskin are Joe Moore, Scott McAllster and

Oviedo's other

the Initial quarter thizgs speedster Vaughn took a Iwep
cumulated ) ir4s on offense didn't get any better for around right end 23 yards for

of them have shown the awesome point with alarming accuracy His faorite target Is

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theirordyvictorycomingattlie
sttack that hit on 11 of 20 atFi'e minutei into the second expense of Daytona Mainland.

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an 18 yard aerial The kick was SS

kick a Wildcat
through the protection and

learns to the dressing room at Lyrn

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Penauy yardage

last year They airead) have one win and I'm

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Sanford Naval Invitational he dominal muscle, His latest day's naticnally televised An.

the team from Longwood l'hin4 Mt. Dora Bible harrLi in vi iiitiiseithal caiincin at SNA. race.
Lyman coached by David Flash Bertot He has been He was knocked nearly un.
Bobby Unser's one-mile Ian
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Saturday's 4 p.m. EST feature

th1 year. squad after being sk!&amp;ln! wIth h.l(v*i* it will take "team

The field includes seven drlv-

'rs in U [ii, ii th
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Inith(iol
Other schools expected to meet hosted 40 teams.

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tri 1k oR] sthool to te all
seven varsity barriers named

Edgewater Bishop Moore, last week In his best per- County Team
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FltBetweenStucidanasandpafters)

have won events'
championship
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nd came back the next week to Distr'ct Meet from which the
dud
tdke sixth at (lit
NA lop fI%c squads moe on to
Boone has been theonlytam Invitational,
state.

Sis got his Second tIkinp if Ifl

mdding sx (rain the 40 yard'
md TO rwibatk b) Brown
die Buthop SaIntspIckCdoffaIy,)theraeflal line on the last play of the
tti and pounced on lien M

galloped 99 ar(L'4 ti heesk I'
Hornets back

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is back and has
Huggins main concern Is to earned positions in wEal will be
champion and has been coming regaInedstrngth after being Ill keeping his team healthy, a a 24-car lineup.

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rernaPs the ITiOst bopresalve quarter.

The epens$veIv rnached San year Q's coach.
Dlon
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happen, mainly by sheer hustle, vented from playing by a tern- well and we didn't hit," he said.

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goIng in the basket" said Wilt cured by the Los Angeles In. of the game.

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Bousquet has taken over the assorted injuries as Smith It almedthelrawesomeftrepower speeds %tng widths ere re- the folluwing months, new lap
order the teams finish Is the leadership role from Duncan started in a triangular meet at at Fastrack International
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In accordance with Metro hierron, JImm) Brinker, Jim No one on the Greyhound spite attempts to slow them ened victory at Indy, the USAC prompti) set a new course

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c'rai *hr,i..nI.
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amongst Thp) A schoot and four more win.,
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ha*?Ift h • e me1 ee common ILoes,I Ifl po
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Mike White will not suit up for the Sanford game. facility the Greyhounds have accumulated a 4-3a foot ailment.

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Coach Charles McClendon of the set for 4:05 p.m., EST, In two games and three of five

The Oviedo lions, who finally got their
defense cranked unr In th" "'d half lass
n hI1,) gear
ncnjnc( Ocoee, had better k eep

one team Orlando Edgewater.

Ole Miss capturing seven and 1970 season

"We've been behind 10 differ- for the 62nd time in a series lCd

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Champion, Tony Licata. Both

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TAMPA — Orlando's Pete
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contestant.,.
Griffith tried his best to accommodate them as he took the fight
to Gonzales. It was this
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CROFTON, HOLLAND &amp;
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Titvsvilte, Florida

NOTICE Is hereby
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outside (Sealed Did for Legal
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Bwd of County Commissionen
Mv.4ing Room. Second Flwr,
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THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THF
Seminole County Courthouse,
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR Sanford Florida Actual award
n* league welcomes Dot CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE tosc
essfuIbidder wiII be made
Buttkin to the Able Rent-All COUNT ,e FLORIDA.
at in* next regular Courdy
FILE NUMBER 13-234CP
Commission Meeting, Second
team.
In re. Estate of
Flo, Seminole County Cour
LONNIE Pb'. '1ATO.
Doris Bacon scored 93 pin
thOuse. Sanford. Florida on
over her average and will deCeased
November s. len The Board of
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
County Commissioners
compete in the "Bowler Of the
All creditors of LONNIE M the right to
waive any
Month"roll off.
WATSON, who died
on August
29,
irregularities
or
technicalities
In
1973 while a resident of Semole bids and or to riled any or all
County Florida are notified that bids
they are required to file any claims
Specifications may be pic ked
or demands that they may have
at the office of Arthur H
against his Estate In the C;rculf Beckwith, Jr.. Clerk. Room 21iL
y, Florida, Seminole County Courthotost,
In the Courthouse of Samford, Sanford. Florida.
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Arlhur H. Beckwith, Jr..
from the date of the first plica
Clerk
PRESS tion of this Notice. Each claini or
Bwd of County
By THE ASSOCIATED
demand must t4 In writing and filed
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Commissioners
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in dupl;cale, and must State the
Seminole County. Florida
Ei't Division
p'ace of residence and past of
By Ashby 6 Jones
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address of the claimant and be Publish: Oct . 2 Nov. 2. 1973
Kentucky
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Carolina
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according to law,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
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INGRAM FLETCHER, ET AL.
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NOTICE OF SUIT
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO:
INGRAM FLETCHER. a natural
p4fson,61 &amp;Hve, and It dead. 3l;;j!nj1
his unknown spouse, heirs, devIsen,
rantees creditors orotherpaflifl
Claiming by, throvh, under Or
against the said INGRAM FLETCHER, wtvo'snof known lobe eithtr
or alive; and THE UNION
CHURCH OF ALTAMONTE OF
ORANGE COUNTY AND STATE
OF FLORIDA, its unknown Officers,
directors general managers
Cashiers. resident , agents and
busines s agents. successors and
assigns or other parties claiming
by. through, under or against THE
UNION CHURCH OF ALTONTE
OF ORANGE COUNTY AND
STATE OF FLORIDA~ and all
parties having or claiming to have
any right, title of Interest in the
tiowing described real properly
located In Seminole County, Florlds,

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TRACT ONE- Lot &amp; ftck "i".
Lot 23 Block
6 • of
NLANDO SPRINGS. TRACT 29,
as pef plat thereof recorded In Plat
Book S. page It. public records of
Seminole County, Florida.
TRACT TWO7 Beginning 210 Ito
East of the Souttrwest corner of
Section 7, Township 21 South. Rang.
29 East, n thence East 210 leaf.
thence North 210 feet, thence West
ie fed, thence South 210 fed In
point of beglng.
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NOTICE OF SUIT PROPERTY
TO; Wilfredo R. Mastrapa and
Candids Mastraps
Address Unknown
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action to foreclose the
mortgmw an the following properiy
in Sitfn i riole County, Florida,

BARON and WAYNE PARKER d b and
a AME RI CAN 5CR E EN EN
PEARL M GRAY Wife
CLOSURES,
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NOTICE OF SUIT
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Carol baron
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Bristol, Connecticut
YOU ARE HF

PEARL M. GRAY, WHOSE LAST
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RESIDENCE
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ALMA, ARKANSAS.

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the meeting interested parties may
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folime until final action it lakon by
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B 33 Henry Schneiderman,

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that that a proceeding for adoption
ha been filed against YOU and you
to Serve a Cy
written
?n5eS, if any, thereto on
Petitioners' attorney, whose name
and address appear below. on or
Liefore November 19, 1973 and life
the original thereof with the Clerk of
either
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Petitioners, attorney
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default wil. be entered against YOU
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Petition,

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32771. on or before Novem r
lfrlandif youfailtodo to, a Dolovil
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dated May 11. 1971 and tiled June 2
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Records Book 94, page 648, In the
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estate, covering the following DEU 116
a
property
NOTICE OF ACTION
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Subdivision, according to plat
thereof as recorded In Plat Book 7. and all persons claiming by,
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MAE DAVIS. Deceased and
Cnty, Florida.
R OBERT DAVIS a k a Robert
has been filed against you and you
Davis.Sr DeCsed and each of
areriredto,eriacop yofr
then anu any and au persons
ltten def,nset If any, to it on
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Howard J, Clifton, plaintiffs ofight, title or Iwierest In the
Maitland Avenue, Maitland. following described land, lyt'rig and
Florida, on of before November being In Seminole County, Florida,
12Th 1973 and file the orig'nal with
LVA
IM clerk of this court either bfe
cording to plat Increof as recorded
service on Plaintiffs •ttOfny Ot
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Immediately thereafter. otherwise
Records of Seminole County,
default will be entered against YOu
Florida, Together *ith the following
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equipment permanently Installed
COmPlaint or petition.
WITNESS my hand and the walof
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NOTICE OF ACTION
TATE OF FLORIDA TO
and for Seminole County. Florida. in
Civil Act" No 73151 A entitled
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FEDERAL NATIONAL MOP
Ci dence ,,
Unknown
TGAGE ASSOCIATIOt4,
porstion organiled and existing
notified that a suit has been brought
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against you In the Circuit Court.
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Eighteenth Judicial Circuit, in arid States at America. Plaintiff. vs.
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and you and each of you are
Civil Action No 73
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required to file your Answer to file
FEDERAL NATIONAL MOR.
Complaint At Amended. with the
TGAGE ASSOCIATION, a car.
Clerkofsa,dCourl andserveacopy
poratlon organized and existing
%usnf to the laws a! the Uniled theft'Of upon $aid Plaintiff, or his
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CIVIL ACTION NO. 73-1473-A
DIVISION A
In , the
Marria? of
GLIDA
HUDSON
PETITIONER, AND HAROLD
I1t * EROY HUDSON, RESPONDENT.
4TO: HAR.)LD LEROY HUDSON
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of the City of
Long*
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in re: the Adoption of
M A 13, and D1.8,

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theCl.rkof the City and same
may
benspeCfed by the Public
this 30th day
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your marriage to —
Publish Oct19 26 liv
1923 ESTATES 6ccorag to ihe phi
(gage on the following property in GEORGE E GRAY In the Circuit
NOTICE OF PUBLICHEARINO
about Thursday night as OW help Toronto tie New York 2-L
thereW
as
recorded in Plat book 12, Seminal* Ciounty. Florlda~
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Court In and for Seminole County.
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-We in AUanta rather thar. on Flames xwed Um goals in Earfier in Lhe Deriod. Inpip
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11,440t which Is IN County Com - _Seminole County, FWlda.
missiOntfs will hold a
County, Florida, according
. to lh# RE: THE MARRIAGE OF Public hearing
the ftrst penaa and one malre In llarnmarstrom * scored &amp; TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
the road,"Llsiaz saia aDoUt hIS
has been filed against You by Ad plat thereof as recorded in Plat
In th V Co u nly
Boiak
GEORGE
E.
GRAY,
Husband
and
Commission Ch AM1101`1 Of the
viiince AAwigag* C-cwporilitigm
goal late in the second period.
the second to put the gativ on Maple Leafs' first goal of the
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16, Page 19, Of tht Public Records of P:!ARL M. GRAY, Wife
undeftiloned,
pursuant to
, these SOMInOlie County
the Delaware CorPoration, nmd ycv ar:
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Answer or
In We NUL'
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Myers 1, Black Hawks 0
wrl"on clofenws, it Any to it, on the
P.M, or as soon thefUfter as
vwh it " CIO* of the Circuit Court,
Plt&amp;dlng with the Clerk Of the Cir. Possible to Conlilder application W a
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Whose name ar4 written cletensts. it any. to 4t on S.
Goalie Bernie Parent Wored , n a r.a t or sem trial&amp; Count V, F
cult Court Cif StminOlt County, drtdglng permit on I" to,low ,no
so!:Wress is McGEE, MERRITT &amp; Kirby Moncrief of Shmbolwr and Florida,
and wrvt a
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his f
th shuut of the season
copy tfw@W on ft1,CrIb*d properly:
:n recept of proof of the HIGH Hernando Stite Bank Logan attorney for plaintiff,
Pititi,t
$ Attorney Mack N
Vi
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Wcst-leillift Plifladelphla Pu"c$
South
Building,
Post
Of SE 1-4 Of SE
Office
box
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addrnS
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Post
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Box
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fitious name, to-wit, SOUTH Bn"
and
Ciftfland. Jr., Of the law firm of
svllt#, Florid
South
t4of North Vipal SE I ISE ,,4,
4 33512, Sind tilt Sanford, Florida Jknd file the original CLEVELAND, MIZE III, BERRY. on
SEMINOLE ANIMAL "OSPIT AL
Section
2.
Towniiihip 3D South. Range
CLEVELAIND (AP) -Two by Paul 0"Dea wW Herb Score, Bil] lRarber provided the mar- ~ wh'.ch I arm engaged In fh* Original witn ttv* Clerk of I%# With the clerk of We above jjylW of before the 30th day of Nove-.n:.W,
ObOvit styled court on of before court an or before Nov. 19th, 1173; A-D:,
29 East, LESS Road Rightef-Wgy.
business
at
102
Oxford
Road,
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nmjor league bMW players two fwmer ClevelaW bdUins &amp; 0( vico
"y wo a power
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PUY Part, Florida In the city Olt Fqfn , Comber 3' l9n- Dfhlfwi" A Othffwiw &amp; ludgmtrit may I%# on
be onforod egalr4l yo,
are bothtm-d by eye iiijunes who had sunilar problem.
V49m"f may be triltred against lered against You for the relief
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goal at 17.'44 of the first period. Park, Florida
Md NE ki of
WITNESS m Y hillmil and %ralof1he
you for relief ditenan-jed In the atmanded in the complain, cr Clerk r,l
N E ',, of N E
%.i1ZZfi-j a plucky Flori d0 * Df_2._1 I,
Tt
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ii t,-I
complaint or petition
itle Citc v" COQrI on this chains), soctio
Pgfilion
to lost an ki a foul hall ill
L 1940 Wt P!ayed
Dan 10[aloney'
s first ga of C*A'r*e%s tn'
t"Ari"
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WITNESS my hand and the 1*41 go
WI
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my
hanci
29 East. LESS R
and
the
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Right of way.
eye when W wa-S Wt by a batted
for two more years, hitUng .318
the wa n brdte a W tie wW
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Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
and .M.
powered IM Angeles to a 2el MAUR ICE SHAMS Of
ball Last weekClerk Of the Circuit Court
Sc
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now
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w-ve
of
the
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,ward Siegel of sAiurban
v-ictm
e., Over New York, Don
Artt-jr if Bfckwlft, Jr.
sNith I chalill), Section
Clc-r~ of ihe C!-[~j,j court
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Dtr~,ty clffi,
jouncers fer the Tribe
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Seminole
County
Deputy Clerk
Attorney, lior pgiltion#r
early lead with a goal at 1:49 of Orlando,!
here after the mishap and was garnes, was hit in
- the eye by A
bad at IN former
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under Ih
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ALL. and that I jnI#nd to register
No games were schm-edufled in
Mid "mt with Me Ciffk of the
the World Hockey AssociaUon Circuit Court, Seminole County,
171iursday night.
Floricii in acc"dilince *ith the
;wov -s,ons of the Fictitious Name
-lValLdes. ToW,1~ Section W,09
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SIMLA@%. To-Wit: Section MS09 Case No. 71-1319-A
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
CIVIL ACTICoN 110. 13-1459-A
ADVANCE MORTGAGE COR. FIRST FECICRAL
Florida Sisfuln 19SY.
HIT" JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. IN AND
SAVINGS
AND
t1w Toronto Maple Leafs am
PORATION. a Delaware
S. James Boll
or FOR
C9f` LOAN
ASSOCIATION
SEMINOLE
C 0 UNTy,
poration,
New York LsInders played to a Publith~ NOV 2. 9, 16, 73. 1971
FLOR IDA.
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Plaintiff, porati.on.
CIVIL ACTION No. li-1542.iS
2-2 Lie; the Philade
FIy
DIVISION B
Plaintill.
blanW the CWC290 BWk
FICTITIOUSNAME
WILFREDO R. MASTRAPA and vs
In re: 111he Marriage of
CANDIDA MASTRAPA. his Wife, inmu CIAPrIN ^M wit&amp;
A unrl 1h l
Aneles
GEORGE E. GRAY. Husbana

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Last krKwn address:
P . O. 601 212
Casselbefry, Florida.
YOU
ARE
NOTIFIED that an action to
foreclose a mortgage on the
following descrited
real
property In Seminole Courtly,
Florid&amp;:
Led 4. Block 13, WEATHEW
$FIELD, FIRST ADDITION,
I thereof as
toc crX d ina to- 0 - a
recorded In P.At Vook 11, page
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"and 11. I *.;Ll , n.*c--.
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Seminole Cou ity, F W"Ids.
Ms been fileS agaInst you and
rc
.; .sr.: a copy
of your writi in mitnits. If any,
to ~t on SA',AVEL W. HARRIS,
P lain tiffs
ur.i.v.
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address , 4 E. Vashingtcn
Btadaw Building, Suit,
7. Orlando. Florida 32101. on or
before November Wh 1973 and
tilt the jrIgInal with the Clerk of
this Court either before wrvice
on Plaintiffs attorney or Im
modiattly thereafter, otherwise
a default will be eered against
you for the relief demanded In
the Complaint.
WITNESS my hand and tl,*
%*Of of this Court on the 23rd day
of October 1973

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Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
as Clerk of the Court
By Martha I Vihlen
As Deputy Uerk
Samuel W. Harris
Attorney for Plaintiffs
II E. WashIngton Stred
suite 40, Broashtw Bulicting
Orlando. Florida 32001
Publish: Oct. 26. Nov. 2, L 16,
1973

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FOR
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SEMINOLE
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CIVIL ACTION NO. ?3.1434-D
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EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRFforices L. Watson
CUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
as Adminitrtrl of the
COUNTY. FLORIDA,
Estate of
CIlL NO. 7I 15I
LONNIE M. WATSON
DIVISION B
DEU-174
Publish : W- 39. 26. Nov. 2. 9. 1973 THE LOMAS AND NETTLETON
DEU
CITY OF
COMPANY,
LONG*000. FLORIDA
Plaintiff,
Thursday's Games
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARIN4
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO
V.
Sifl D,tO 1
MemphiS 100
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To CONSIDER ANNXATION
CONSiDER
ADOPTION
OF
RUSSELL H
Frys Games
LOG a k i
NO?IC is hereby
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that Ih
PROPOSED ORDINANCE
that
a
RUSSELL
H.
LONG
Ill
and
Kentucky at New York
action to quiet title to the following
Public Hearing will be held at the
TO WHOM IT
Y CONCERNdescribed property In Seminole
Mem phis vs- Virginia at Nor- Commission Rciorn In the City Hall TREASA A. LONG, h wife.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
10411,
Defendants.
County,
Florida:
in the City of Sanford, Flori da. at
NOTICE OF SALE
San Antonio vs. Carolina at 7:00 O'clock P.M. on NoyomX 24,
TRACT ONE~ Lot C block "J"t I" City of Lorv2*ood, Florida, that
NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN that and Lot 23. Block "G", of the City Council will hold a public
Greensboro
1973, to consider
hearing to consider wwtnwnt of
Den#er at Ind iana
the
property described
as annexationof onthe1hdayofNov,mber.l9fl,at SANLANDO SPRINGS. TRACT 29.
inanc, N. 31, entitledha rn at the West fr? door Of t* as per plat therf recorded In Plat
San Dingo at Utah
AN
ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
Couthouse
of
Sem.noie
Ciunty,
Satorday $ Games
5. page 30, PubliC rec or as
SCHEDULE A
OF LOP4GW000, FLORIDA,
Sanford Florida the Jnerstgned kminoi Cnty, Florida
New York at Kentucky
ANNEXING TO AND INCLUDING
Virginia
VS.
Carolina
at
The E IOV-30 It 01 Lots 30, 39 and 40 Clerk will offer for sale the following
TRt.CT TWO: Beginning 210 trot
WITHIN THE CORPORATE AREA
Radeigh
described real property.,
Of Of OF THE CITY AN AREA OF LAND
Lot S. Block 1, Replat of Sheol I L
I
Public
as 7.
SITUATE AND BEING IN
NORTH
ORLANDO
Sundi's ames
TOWNSITE,
29
East, run Ihence East 210
Records Of Semincte
County, 41h Addition Village of North hence North 21i feat thence left, SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA,
. -, -West AND MORE PARTICULARLY
tiari, is recoro,u it, r.i D* aiu feat. thence auin iiv set
(less
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io DESCRIBED
11, Pages 16, Public Records of point of beginning.
AS FOLLOWS: NW '
0 %@ NW car; run E
O
SW 'Seminole County. Florida,
OF SECTION
egal __of ice
""" ' S of
TOWNSHIP 20 SOUTH RANGE 30
together with all structures, im
e required to serve a Copy of
f - W IS140 ft to , r R
Your EAST LESS EAST
provements. fixtures, appliances.
FEET
I
ittenaettnsei,ifany.ioItonJ
t e ce N
FICTITIOUSNAME
THEREOF. TOGETHER WITH N
and
appvrltnances
on
sold
land
of
G,
Baker,
R-W
237.06
tt
to
along
said
Plaintiff'&amp;
W
All
NOTICE tSiirrvgventhat I am
66 FEET OF SW 'a OF SW I., OF
used .n conlunction ther,th
Ocafed Ili
o e address is 1 1 CHA
The afortsaid %&amp;It will be made P0. Box 1171, Orlando. Tower, SECTION 30 TO.N5Hip 70 SOUTH
Fr5h Avenue Sanford Seminole
pursuant to a Final Judgment on. (37$) onOrbefth 3rdFlorida. RANGE 30 EAST LESS EAST "
esenfl Zoned
property $
day of
County, Florida under the fictitious
THEREOF
lered In Civil NO. 73-IISO now PtnOF
December, 197), and tilt the original FEET
name of IOWA MEATS, and that i
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA;
d,ng
in
the
Circuit
Court
of
the
with
the
Clerk
and
of
this
Cot
either
Is
intend to register saidname with thi
ACRES MORE OR LESS
If 1 through 11 and L t 19 Eighteenth Judicial Circuit in and before service on Plaintifflerhf the Circuit Court. Seminole
s
at.
REDEFINING
THE CORPORATE
for
Seminofe
County,
Florida.
turn
Waugh 22. P: View, dAdn
or lmmedia?ety therealter; LIMITS OF THE
County, Florida in accordance wilk
ClATEO this Xih day of October, othe-wise, a default will
CITY OF
Said
property
is
presently
toned
be
entered
A.1
the provisions of the FlcfilWs
IV73.
(Agricultural) District.
Nointl you for the relief demanded LONGWrjO0 To INCLUDE SAID
LAND WITHIN THE MUNICIPAL
All parties in interest and citizens ($*&amp;I I
in the Complaint or petition.
66S.09 Florida Sta;ufn (fill).
LIMITS
OF
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
THE
CITY;
"it
WITNESS
have
an
opportunity
to
be
my
hand
ard
lh*
seal
S; Fred T. Hag#
Clerk
of
AUT04ORIZING
AMENDMENT TO
of
the
Circuit
Court
hearing.
this Court On the )Mh day of October,
Publish Oct 17 19 26 No 2 1973
CITY MAP TO INCLUDE SAID
By Martha T Vihlm
6 order of the City Commission
1973
DEU13
Depy
Clerk
.,
LAND
ANNEXED PROvIDING
- - of
Se
(
)
Sanford.
h
VAN DEN BERG GAY
SEVERABILITY, CONFLICTS
A
B k I
AND EFFECTIVE DATE
H N Tamrn. ir
as Clerk at the
NOT ICE ~i hereby g,.en tt,Al I am
C41 Y Citfk Of the
"aqw in business al 100 Howard
Cl.*Cull Court, Eighlotfflh
Post Offict box 793
rebd,rrg on October 29. 1#71, and the
City of Simford, Fi&amp;,id#
)Vdicial Circuit,
St., Oviedo, Seminole County.
Orlando,
Florida
32M
City
Council will Consider some for
Publ
sh. Oct, 26, Nov, 2. 9. IiIi, Zj.
e County. Florida
Florida under the
Publish Nov 2 1973
1973'
fin&amp;'Passage 8r4 adoption after the
By
public hearing which will be held In
As :
Deputy
k
SERVICES, and that I Intend to
the City Hall Of Longwood. Florida,
Publish:
NOV.
2.
f,
16.
23.
1973
registersanamewiththeCl
id
er kf
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
On Monday. the I"h day of
0EV 10
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR
November AD 1973 at 500pm
2 6 .2SO 111-3
West 0ivion
Denver
S
Indiana
1 1 .500
Utah
5 6
San Mtonio
6 $ .429

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Gatahad Dr Cauelberry Seminole

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IN THE CIRCUIT CflURT OF
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NOTIC911 FOR BIDS

Was engag

Betty Norwood'
s 155409 led ON
Pavem
Carolyn Street spred the 2-7
and Sharon Wil.liams the 24~7.
Dwi3 Bacon and Eve flogern
chalked in turkeys.

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has been published once a week for

Lea

FICTITIOUSNAME
toncs
$hat *2

Notice Is given IW GEORGIA
thit estate of jW,n 14. Sechrist,
t
&amp;m
REDDasE,cutrI*of the above.COMPANY Under
dcsad that I have
filed my styled Estate,hascompI.tedh,rCd engaged in business a 401 JDIIene
application for final discharge, and
ministration and has filed In this Court In the City of AllarrAMIS
w
the Honorable
Court her Final Accounting and Springs, Floirldo.
VilI B. Con&amp;ling, Circuit Judge
That the party ierestj in saId
Application for Discharge. Ob.
Seminole County, F lorida,
afIled biness enterpriw ii
proval of the me and for final
0, E. MOON
wt this Court. After filing Proof
Dated of Orlando, Orange County,
Publication showing that this Notice

IN THE. CIRCUIT COURT
LIO)ITLLNI'll JUDiCl
Florida under the fictitious name of rective bids at 'the o4fice of
CUIT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
HOOKS' GARDEN &amp; LAWN Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr., Clerk
C OUNTY, STATE OF FLORIDA
SERVICE, and that I intend 10 up to 12:OD Noon on Monday,
NO. 13-11411-C
Hacienda Village
an regtster 5aIdnamwiththerIerko,
it
Nvemb.r 5, IC?) Vet theDIVISION C
Wh4aker Paving split the the Circuit Court, Sominollp County, following:
OVERSTREET
INVESTMENT
points 2-2. Hazel Ferrell'
s 189- Florida In accordance with the
LEGAL CASE BINDERS
COMPANY, a Florlds corporation,
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Hwy. 17-92, Fern Park. StminOlt OblWions Ih ejo mu I
County. Florida under the I!Cllliws Nov* be 30
name of ARTCRAFT FURNITURE
Da te 3) OCtober 1fl3
STRIPPING CO.,arid that we Intend
Barton B. Pilcher
tu register Mid name *Ifh the
Executor of
Clerk
the Circuit Court, Seminole
the estate of
County. Florida In Accordance with
John H. Sechrist,
the provisions of the Fictitious
n.
: Section S65. HUTCHISON. LEFFLER
V9 Florida Slatults 1957
&amp; MORRIS
S: Charlts G. Madsen
By Robert M, Morris
Robert D. Scott
Post Office Drawer H
Publish: Oct. 26, Nov. 3.9.16, 1973 Sanford, Florida 32711

Wilhams, 170.0 was
abigasst for Monroe Harbour

1'ien n ry

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NOTICE

Sharon

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FICTITIOUS NAME

over the U.S.

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Bankers.

WINTER PARK receiver has a case of the butter fingers as he tries to
hang on to Parker QB ts. The Cats dumped Lyman J s by a 33
score Thursday night at Lyman FiPld.
(Herald Photo By Roger Hodges)

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Publish: Oct, 19, 26, 2, 9, 1913

and hold the lead
the
Generation Gap bowling
lea ue.
Anna Coleman's 167429 led
the Southern lAaners to three
wins over Ann's Florist. Laura
roiled a 19 74 f

SLIP PERY PIGSKIN

T77~--Wl
p-! - - ,-. - I-

S Nancy D. Butler

Alice Hendrick's 16483
boosted Florida Convoy to a

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Statute'
To Wit;
Fo:S'atu57
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
NOTICE UNDER FiCTITIOUS
o?e '%hebyqn lhate arc FLORID A
NAME STATUTk
Elo HTECNTH SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLOR
IDA
TO
WHOMITMAYCOUCE
A
Sanford Semnle County COUNTY FLORIDA
Notice $ hereby .ø.
PROBATE NO UU
Florida under the fictitious name a, PROBATE NO, J)f2
undersigned, pursuant
"Fictitious Name Statuff," Chapter
RESALE SHCP and that we Intend JOHN
H, SECHRIST
will register
the Clicuil
Cou
DtKeastd, 165 Of. Florida Statute,
foregisferMid namewith the Clerk
FINALNOTICE
wilf,
I."
Cli;rk
of
AND
NOTICE
OF
FINAL
REPORT
cif the Circuit Court, Seminole TO ALL
WHOM IT MAY CONA,PPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE InAndf0f Seminole County, Florida,
County. Fk)rida In accordance with CERN:
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CON. Upon receipt of Proof of the
the provisioni, of the FlcfjIjovS

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Below

322w2677
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One
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Mak e Budge

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Male

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Male- Female

Help Wanted

TOP WAGES PAID
For rren bean griders, Sanford
area. afternoun and evening.
R,ghtcft 14 exit, Hwy. 48. Ph. 372
2031.

Experiencedonly, grader o.erators.
Apply In petion to Whitaker
Paving, Sanford Airport, Buildino
100, belween 7:30 and 6:30 am,
Ph. 3fl.$$S.

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414 and 419. WInter Spalng.

It takes two hours to run.

FreIjht handlers wanted. Starting
wage-I) 15 perhr. Applications
being taken. Must bIll or over.
Apply after 7, Montgomery Ward
&amp; Co. 6th &amp; Peimmon, Sanford

Call 322- 2611

COCA

COLA
Delivet y salesman needqo for
et
"s to ta: rata;:
orocers. After on the lob traIning,
eacetln? earnings and ad
vancement opoortunity. S day
we. Benelils IncIvde, group
insurance, annual vacation, and
retirement. Must he 31, and
safe driving record. Fhysical
exam required. Personal interview, 9a.m. to s p.m. Apply ,
Orlando Co.oe Cola Bottling Co.
900 Mercy Drive, Orlando

EQUAL

33 Houses

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Mctellan.

Yard Man-Must have or be able to
get a chauffeurs lIcense.-good
pa y. many fringe bettits in
cluding health ard accident in.

DRY CLEANERS
w"Norge"1peedcolajndry
located a? E. 25 th St. and

and profit sharing. Call Gregory
Lumber, 3230500.
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Female Help Wanted

Baby sitter In my home, 3p.m. to2

a-m. Own transportation, 373.1421
SELF-SERVICE COIN OPERATED
or 372.$.
'(WlK KAR WASH available San
Accovn?ant.eQke,per, ssoe u
lord and surrounding area. Very
depending on eYper;ence An
tow investment, 7$ pct. financing.
derion Employment Service. $30
An investment for those who
0)44.
SUCCEED
,h.l
will provide veers of steaay in
Bar Maid
come Call collect, 904 725.7 182
Niotthift

AvON MA"ES CHRISTMAS THE
SEASON TO BE JOLLY. Earn
extra money for gifts as an AVON
repre'sentat,yein your sparetjma
Call
W9

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Bookkeeper

Three bedroom. 1 bath. carpeted.
central heat, kitchen equipped.
carport, $19,000. $6.50 down. jUl.15
per mo., on mortgage balance,

plus security deposit. Ph.
KULP

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ONE ROOM EFFICIENCIES.
Special monthly rates. Cont,,ct:

10? W. Is? ,,

SEE THIS charming older 3
bedroom in choice location among
lowering oaks. $32,500

garden-like

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OBSERVE all our lower priced
ho mes like our special 3 bedr,.w
among the pines. Only $21,300.

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GqntiacnenPr$erj-

SANFORD CLOSE IN

Mlle Aged Lady to live in.
Companion for efdety lady. Light
Housekeeging. Owr. tranIpOrtation. Call 332737$.

Nurses Aide's. Kitchen help, part
time and full time. Apply
Seminole Lodge Nursing Home 300

30

Apartments Rent
Unfurnished

Two bedroom:, 1 bath. wall to *a
csrpeting, drapes, c en tral heal
air. Fully equipped kIIhe,t
with dishwasher. Call Mrs
One bedroom, carpeted, air, kit diet
equipped, $103. 377.7296.

GENEVA GARDEN
*505W. 25Th 5*.

Male-Female
Help Wanted
REAL

ESTATE

3 bedrooms. 2 baths, carpetIng I

BEDROOMS, ADULTS ONLY
AVENUE MOBILE PARK
2345 Park Drle., 327-'t

estate not essential. license
nezessery. Call Larry Saxon,
REALTOR, District
Sates

Two bedroom, Evrnlstsid apt adult
only. $160 month. 323-561 or 322
6620 after 3 p.m

Manager. $30 5300.

Two b-droom duplex furnished
epartrnent. '770 Orlando Drive,
Sanford,

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lumnhihid one bedroom dupiex
adults., no Pots. 327-!.10 after 4.

SAN MO-PARSc5, 1 2 3 Bedroom

£L'TAItOPIII SPAiNGS
STORE

Trailers &amp; Apts. 2 Adult park-s. 2
Firn'ly parks 35)5 Hwy I? 92,
5intoqd,37J 1930; Day, Wk., M.o

RESTAURANT

WEL.AKA APARTMENTS
Ill W.tsl 51

PERSONNEL

AVALON APARTMEf, IS

DISHWASHERS

ADULTS NO PETS
116W. 2nd, St,

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Nth In country setting near

CITY-FIRST

3 bedroom, I bath home .n excellent
ondition, $15,500. Terms
CHARMING, LARGE OLDER
HOME.
S bedroomi, 4 bathS,
Penelld dining room, Central heat
and air, with hal'dwd floor, ,g
fireplaces, on COI',M to,. $24900

now 1

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with g.00d r"ntet 'rcorne, 171.5-33

Monday to Friday
10-1
2-4
AM equal OppOtttity eiv'.pieyu

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FURNITUPF

Drapes

Air

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patt erns, etc. $59.95 cCsh or terms,
United Freight Sales, 3sso s.
Orange Ave., Orlando, Man-FrI.
9to 9, sat. 910

mower,

self

propelled;

Sanford

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52

RECONDITIONED

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Cairn Terrier s AKC, 10 wks.., shots,
wormed, $75 each. Call 904-775-

Aluminum

4

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Pano covers,, cat ports, screened
porches, pool enclos.ures &amp;
repairs 25 pct off reg price. 323

NORTHEAST
340' deep lot. Loaded with beautiful
trees. Sand beach on take connicting to I other lakes. 3
bedroom, lakefront h7me only
126,500. I think this could be for
you'

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LOCATED ON SANFORD AVENUE
SOUTH OF AIRPORT BLVD.
SANFORb. FLORIDA

Don't Stop

Till We Succeed!"

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322 2611 or 1,31

AIR APPLIANCE REPAIR
All makes. serv ice
Ph I)O 1738

Heating

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Sanford Electric Company

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Attic Insulations

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supplies.

kiln dealer. 10-5. Closed Thursday
&amp; Sunday 327 7931.

H&amp;ACERAMICS
iOtE CrleryAve . Sanfotd
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LONGWOOD

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Painting-Interior &amp; exterior,
repairs., roofs painted, tree honest
experienced istimales. 3730791.

SERVICES UNLIMITED
HANDYMAN
REASONABLE PRICES. CALL 372395)
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DeBARY &amp; DELTONA
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CALL 322 - 261 1

CONCRETE. PATIOS

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It's Fix up" Time. Hire an expert
repairman from f)dat"s classified
ads!

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tr.mniing
F-ree Est Reas.onabt&amp;A,ter -3fl8?a
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Lawn Clean Up, and Light Hauling.
Tremblay, 323-7774.

THE SANFORD _HERALD

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a Beetle won't develop on expensive drintr'..i t'oL-'
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STARTING NOV. 5, MONDAY WE WILL BE OPEN UNTILL8 P.M.

BILL BAKER VOLKSWAGEN, INC

2 Year Old
322-2269
Registered AppaIoosa gold ing,4

old, beautiful blanket, Lake Mary.

OPEN RD

Feed

TOSERVE YOU
NOW TWO LOCATIONS
DeLAND
SANFORD
3219 Hwy. 17.02 Soulh
S. Hwy. 17-92 8. Tri'ck
Sanford Ph. 322.1635
DeLand Ph. 736.0610
Orlando Ph. 644.5014
Sanford Ph, 322.3340

Ai.'tnc, :,d

DANDY FEEDS

BUY dlre(l from boxcar atwl
prlces.Jo1 lychirllegu,aflties l
writing lowist prices in Fla.

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Gormly's E. 46 past Beardatl at

RR tracks.

D B RUCKER PLUMBING, Inc
Pepaifs, Remodellnj. tot wtec
tanks, bath ftdci,tiofl5, dependable
serv i ce Free estImates.. 3736600..
nowrawas

Boats &amp; Marine
Equipment
SPECIAL

Pressure Cleaning

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Automatic, AM-FM stereo, power disc brakes &amp; steering,
split seats, vinyl roof. These cars have very low mileage,
extended warranty 10 mo:iths, 10,000 Miles where quality
meets price.

Stamps-Coins

lo tuy and sell gold or silver coins,
contact us firs!. We also buy bulk
silver coins SEMINOLE COIN
109 W. 1st 323 4352.

$AVE 1286'0

1973 CHRYSLER
New
Yorker
Brougham
Tahitian gold with white vinyl
roof, power windows, power
brakss, power steering. AMFM stereo, auto air temp. show
room clean - one you will be
proud to have in your drivq-

Ravine -----Gardens Stale Park ----

Palatka,Fla
Antique Sale I Show
Sponsored by Putman County
Historical Society, November 7. 3,
It 19p.m 7rd&amp;3rdandl6pm

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available at Fireston e Store, Call
1720744.

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NEWSPAPER

dois
not knowingly accept
HELP WANTED ADS that
snicate a preference
'ed on age from en
Pi4yeri Covered by lhe

All types endue's.
'.'e Irpar md service
TINE MACHiNE &amp;
SUPPLY CO.

AGE DISCRIMINATION
IN EMPLOYMENT ACT.

3276.432

Mr iflform,tten may
Obtciirted form the Wagt'

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Hour Off Ice t Pm 109, (3,
lando Prcf, Cfr. 77 W. Lake
BIJty Dr., P0, Boa 9 24

A. (iá..rJ(J Fla.
telephnjt, 21 1 4173.

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Volt Auto Batteries. SI) 95

Power disc brakes &amp;

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Trucks and Trailers
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DODGE PICKUP AND CAMPER.
Self contained. Nothing down,
take over Call deafer 3236(33
l969ElCamino.
S'--hII.,.,'WTw ,,..,W

Ph 3721)52.

1966 Chevrotet Pick up,
1500 cash
323-7159 after 5pm

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84995

1977 Honda 150 CL, like new. $600
firm. 37773$?.

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1973 NEWPORT
hardtop, automatic,

mibage - yearly trad's
two to c hoose from.

Motorcycles

extra

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AfI.FM slerco. full power, steering. AM-FM stereo,
auto air, cruise control, cruise control, all vinyl
split seat with recliner. low interior, vinyl roof - a steal.
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1)09 Sanford_____________
Avenue

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SAVINGS

Auto Repairs
Parts Accessories

18

WELLS DRILLED PUMPS
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS

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Musical Merchandise

Gibson S. G. electric guitar. Corn
plate with amplifier and case. In
exCellent condition. $373 cash. Call
323 556*.

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Own Right

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condition. Complete. Phone $31
5419 or 323 1772.
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specials See them now. New
World Travel, Hwy, 17 92,
LonqwoOd. $315411.

Bicycles

Bikes, Bikes, BIkes
;::c-a .'u
- isiwets, lv speeos. 5

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One 1972 mini home two 1973 mini.
Save plenty

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SALE
homes.

5199

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Campers
- Travel
Trailers

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way

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is

ft. gas elect ric refrigerator.
new COndition, eye level gas oven
&amp; folding rubber mattress. All for
trailer. 322 2s53.

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Antiques

1 (U.

PAUL SLAT ER
Professional Wallpaper Hanger
i ic en sed Residential Commercial
I r-" E'st.m.i'r. r
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207 W. 2nd 5?.

1973 PLYMOUTH GRAN SEDAN
"DEMOS"

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TO CHOOSE FROM

4

Cash buyer for used articles., fur
nilure. etc. HWY 46 ANTIQUES,
3226912

7)

Camping Equipment

$6

DICK JOYCE WELL DRILLUSO
3" and larger, pumps, sprinklers
Water conditioners. 322-4610

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POflSOtIMAFIIPit
1927 Hwy Il 97
322 396)

New shingles tad ed on by square
with air, or by nand. Licensed &amp;
insured. 37J 6.333

Well Drilling

ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
Top prices paid. used, any condition

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21' Cubby Cabin Sportcraft-'69, 160
hp. Merc. 1-0. Depth finder-C.5.
SkI's.....plui more. $4,500. Must s.el'.
Call 727 7629.

mildew, protect paint Pressure
clean walls., patios, roots., free eSt
impac Spra Klein 3720391 CyC

IS

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mum
your home a bath Pernove

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CASH 322 4132

For used furniture, appliances,
tools., etc. Buy I or 1001 Items
Larry's Mart, 715 Santo
Sanford A ve.
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Wanted to Buy

6416176. Winter Park.

Double Carport Sate: Fri., Sat., &amp;
Furn iture, Radios. Clothing

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and Miscellaneous items 146
Exeter Ave. and 112 Burns Ave.,
Country ClUb Heights. 3231.457.

Vacuum Cleaners

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buyer.

68

Garage-Rummage

Saturday, Nov. 3rd. TV, AC., Small
appliance's, linens, toys, clothing
and mIscellaneous, 115 W. AIrport
Blvd.. 3227379.

Pool Table taki
taking up too much
room' A Classified Ad will find ita

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The J1,-rattl

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Welsh Pony Gelding

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Lawn Service

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Gentle but spirited, 1300. P1'. in.
3991 or3flO92l.
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MILLERS

Wallpaper Hanging

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The VW Beetle gets about 25' miles to a goll:n
So it costs its owner a lot less per mile thon big car'.
ben lithe price of gas does go up,

Extra nice saddle horse. Gelding.

26190rlando Drive, 327 0157

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I40des &amp; Griffis Land Clearing
Excavating &amp; Grading. Ph 373
1297 or 372 6343, day Ot nile

66

TELEVISION SETS I2SUP

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Pond Clebriny'''

COGOURN FENCE co
PH 630 3244

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TV-Radio-Stereo

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KIRBY VACUUM CLEANER
Only Cuthorited sales. &amp; service n
-Custom made screen rooms, car
Sanford Open - 5. Mon Fri
jortt Top workmanship arid
Ph 323 I'D
7 I 107 W 27th
materials. LEACH ALUMINUM
FREE Home DemonstratiOti
IABRICATIOPI. 3234.75
sc'ii sc,methng'Asrn.%'l
AL)t,QCt('"
,i (l.issfed ,i w,ii
ROofing&amp;Sheet Metal
nfrtg results
Gutfer's&amp; Down Spouts.
-'
1100 FrenchAve,3fl 9551

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JIM

Dog training in your home. All
Breed Dog Training Academy.
Call for free evaluation 531-7370.

Carpentry, Remode ling , Addit ions,
Custom Work, Free Estimate, 373
(p99.

BUDDY'S
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
Small Jobs Wntej
)2 lJ ,
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Fawn Puos. AKC, req.

53

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For BuiIdrs., sub contractors.
Complelu House Plans. and Shop
Drawings Fast, dependable,
economical Call Victor-363

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Heating &amp; Air Conditioning Serv.
67-A
3096 Orlando Dr. 3235431.

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for routes in

&amp;

House painting, by hour or by
contract. 322-1655.

BulidoiJig

JACKSON'S CERAMICS,

NO BABY SITTER EXPENSE
aa

DRYWALL-SPRAYING
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EARN $35 to 70. WEEKLY

WORK

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TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
(#ormerly Harrsett's Beauty Nook)

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377 6390

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Pre Christmas Sale on floor model
Whirlpool Appliances, Come In,
we them. Big Savings Geneva

Pet Care

lla,.c your healer servog:" for
niec. .aiu ijeneva P17g. &amp; Air.
C ond Srvit 32431.
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HEATING
&amp;
AIR
CON
DITIONING 7&amp;9 Sanfii Av.

1.00

4sL

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10a.m. .4 p.m Sat. &amp; Sun

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like new 1)00.
Call after 3, 11344139.

Grooming__Profejslonalwfhicv,
$ a.m.-6 p.m. Animal Haves
Grooming and Boarding 372 slf7 -

OIL HEATER CLEANING
CALL RALPH

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Beautiful Siamese kittens, ItS. 2

parts,

Gas dryer. Hamilton,

Acre,trje. Lots ,Ind Lawns
call 373_ji__I_%

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Glass-Mirrors

Let one of our friendly ad visors help

ammoo

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1017.

new Gas. Ranges, 1 built-in gas
oven and range top, your choice,
575 each. 2 Double bowl sinks,
(both are Chipped), your choice,
$12 each. Tera Atta Mobile Home's
Subdivision, U. S. )7.97, 1% mites
of Orange City, Ph. (9041
775 1717.

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'(EN'S MOWING SERVICE

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3. TRIMMING
CALL 372 1364

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SEIIKARIK GLASS &amp; PAIN IC()
710 MagnolIa Ave.

Appliances

4

323-4610

Elmer Bakalla, Inc.
Fern Park

Herald Want Ad by calling lfl
28)1, and asking for a friendly

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WASHER,

0rvs'ø
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,vI.,MiR.t
MOONEY APPLIANCES,

MbWING,EOGING

stems Sell them quickly with a

Stop U rn F"

Realtor

- throwaway useful idle
WHOA. Don't

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Many to choose from. Dick's
Appliance Sales I Service, 2617 5

Shrubs., trimmed &amp; shaped Flower
beds cleaned &amp; edged to per
IfKlioin Specialist. Mowing by
request only. Free estimate. 373
1068

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Freezers

iawn Service

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Beagle Puppies
$lSeach

1121

South Seminole TV Service, new 1.
used T.,. Hwy 436. Altamonte
Socina. Ph 631 9t22.

Central Air Conditioning. For free
estimate, call Carl Harris, at
I SEARS in Sanford. 3fl 1771,

Another uallty Home Dsvelopmwt by Bnaihy Odham

322-5641

epa$r

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323-3615

KENMORE

B&amp;DAIRCONDITIONIPIG
and heating service
Ph, 830 9217
6309302

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Basset HOtJnd,AKC, male,) yr. Old.
love's children. Must Sell. Ph. 322.

Refrigerators,

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Equipment

.5..

Adorable Black Puppies

French Ave., Sanford, 372 7651.

Electronic

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Poodles. Terriers, Spaniels, master
all breeds grooming. Tiny toy stud
servIce, 323-1974.

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WaShers
and
Dryers.
WARRANTY
Fr
Delivery,
WI4ITESIDE APPLIANCES, 6.44.
.7411

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Appliances

A Directory of Experts Ready To Serve You !
Air

Fern Park

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Sanford, Florida

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1*'Q Ch:v'j N. arard trar.smission, 6 cyl., $450. 372-2269. -

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Posture grid design, lniperials
extra firm plus Hollywood frame.
New $279.95, sell 1125. 3237413.

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Ph. 11D SASI

Free to good home. Female
schnoodle. 10 mos. old. Phone 373.

Ph.

Queen size Scaly postupedic ma??reu &amp; springs with exclusive

SADDLE EQUIPMENT ROOTS

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1 ou ever saw

Rent

DOG HOUSES
New. large &amp; small
2003 Adams Ave.

Sewing machine, like new,
',rd 1 hrs. Paid $716. Sacrifice for
$150. Also have Duatherm oil

Two Color TV's and Stereos; also
1956 Chrysler ImperIal, 3730706
atter 3.

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The
biggest little worker

377 5152.

(c - n%ote

Western Weir, Save at the Old
Corral Wt'sern Stcp, II 97. 1 mrlr
"
p'-"

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WHERE THE CUSTOMER MAKES THE DEAL

Cachs.nuncs, AKC miniCture, buck
1, Ian, also red, sire 7 lbs., wnt
med. shots. $6 Animal Haven
Grooming &amp; Boarding Kennels

First SI,, Downtown.

heater, good condition, $30.
322 7567.

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cord. xi. my mar a p.m.

190N Hwy. 17-92
Longwood

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CARROLL'S FURNITURE.

with designs. Pay $36.50 or 6
Payments of $7 per month. See at
Sanford Sewing Center, 307 E.

dresser, mirror, chest and bed, $99

* A.A.A. AUCTION*

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Combination
Zenith b &amp; w TV,
record player and radio, two gas
heaters. 377

Equipment for

Hwy. 4361 Mile West of i-I

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cover I.,
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Mon. .Sat.

'68 Renault

Rent Blue Lustre Electric Carpet
ussy $I per il.y

I9diIIIintJ,

On deluxe Necchi jig zag. 3 needle
Position, built In buttonhole maker

WI IfltlUQI

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ASSUME PAYMENTS

BEDROOM SETS '- Bran'l
Spanish and Mediterranean Sets
with intricate Spanish designs,
heavy cast handles and hand

2 pr. 46*63. Royal blue

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rormal
n, bvautiful, )daei for
holidays, size 6. Cost over $100.
will sell fC' 545. Woe'". ot
town. Ph. 3721959 after 5:30 for
description.

7335

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SELL, Make offer

'7) Pinto, automatic transmission.
factory air, Rl.H, vinyl top, extra
sharp 372.1443 after 3 p.m.

manager, 373-6230,

tOIl k.'L,
j
Ave. Next to Horse &amp; Rider.
Cactus, pottery I spacial plantI

day or night,

preservers, new, and large
'(%3tIoCker. Cheap. Call $34 9429.

.

Franklin Arms Apartments

817W. 1st St.

Kap

1964
Bonneville Station Wagon. 377
3930.

'44 JEEP WAGONEER. Nothing
down. lake over. Call credt

Lawn and Garden

62

,..a
23 yrs experience Ph 323 1743

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Volley bitt net, fishing waders,
Recorder (Sony TC200); lawn

Every Friday night 7:30 p.m. if you
have things To sell or consign, call
Stan Verm.liion at 536 7020.

for buttonholes, blind stitch, fancy

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Reasonable
323 5630

WILSON M,ilER FURNITURE
buy -sell trade
311 315 E. First St.,
322 S672

automatic transmission $150.
AIur"num intake rnnIfold for 371
Chevy engine, $20. Pontoon ap
PtOI. site tx)2.

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Sec,

Building Materials
flew Lumber For Sate

Household Goods

SI

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1120 Florida A'eiiiit

,UST

1964 Dodne Dirt, automatic. radio,
healer, excellent tires. Just $550.
HYU
3
CARS
°'
French Ave..

cAC TU

Call SM 2970

SEWING MACHINES (I) brand new
with full factory guarantee, no
tionaliy advertised brand to be
'Old for $4995 cash or terms
SOFA AND CHAIR CLOSE OUT (1)
inspect at United Freight Safes,
sets with solid hardwood frames,
3330 S. Orange Ave., Orlando,
complete set Mt $9950. Cash or
Mon.rri. 9 to 9, Sat. 9 to S.
terms. (First Come, first served)

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oak shade trees.? adjacent tots for
sate.

Winnebago

30mpg.

Ph. 377-5091

'67 CHEVROLET SUPER SPORT.
4 speed. Nothing down, take over.
Call dealer 373-6730.

to 9, Sat. 9 to 5

Ford VI engIne. 390 Cu. In. a nd

equipment, boal and motor and
other Items Ph. 349 5449,

WIMM
A

JEEPS**

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1967T fl4rd, good condition Can be

Musical Merchandise

61

famous front loading bobbins,
built-in button hole, blind hem and
decorative stitches. You will save
over $250 on this top of the line
model. Easy payments available.
United Freight Sales, 3550 S.

* Maitland Flea Mart *
lvl H.y,li 97. Open 5.sl
&amp; Sun 95

DECORATORS
372

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NOLEN

new

1963 Chevrolet Impala, 2 door
hardtop, automatic V-I, $350, 322
$601 or 323-4761, ask for Charlie

1W

1972 Hammond Organ. Excellent
i'ondition. Priced reasonable, Call
MI 6391 after 6.

Orange Ave., Orlando, ,#,on.. Frl,9

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Sale

STRETCH STITCH SEWING
MACHINES (I) nationally adver.
tlsid brand has all the newest
elastic and stretch ?'itches,

naionally advertised stereo con
soles In beautiful hand rutibed
(i&amp;Sti. World renowned USR turn
turn.tables and I speaker audio
systems $99.95 each. Also cornportent sets available from $79.95.
Cash or terms. United Freight
Sales. 3550 S. Orange Ave., Or _I0, Mon.-Fri. 9 to 9. Sat. 9 to S.

Service*

#/ 15? St.

Miscellaneous
For

cash or term,. United Freight
velvet. Like new, $15 each. Ph
S. Orange Ave., Orlando.
1
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Sales, 3530 S. Orange Ave..
322 6966 after 6 p.m.
-Orlando.
SINGER SEWING MACHINES,
1913 zig zag models, some still in
cartons. No attachments needed *PUBLIC AUCTION* Fi'eWood for sale by the "i cord or

FOR MORE INFORMATION

WM. J . BURIiS
ihT(. DETEc1tv
43$t.

Miscellaneoijs

on selection of fabrics, vinyls and

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with 7 new iu tables
cocktail tables, lamp. $99 corn
ptete Beds complete from o.

KULP

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Pn,'afr P(Itu) (Jr Ikd('ffllY
J-',,lly • I/uip/P(! Kitchens

Applications being taken

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A GOOD AUTOMOBILE, CASH BOND AND SMALL INVESTMENT
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830.5500

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9ua'is ('or alt thft;, full tii,
W, tifni, anecptvi evethme, If
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colors. United Fr*igh? Sales. 3350

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Buy, sell, consign, appraise, or
special s.l.i out of anythlna of
value. Hwy. 17-92 (behinj Winchester Mobile Homes.)
3731340
Sanford, Fla,
323 743$

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AuctIoneerIng

Can be Converted to professIonal
office use. 3 story osoer home in
top condition, Call Joan Carter,
AUOC. for details, 1)6.900.

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French Provincial hutch with *
Sanford Auction *
matching tables, Zenith color TV.
PUBLIC
AUCTION
Ph. 373-4347 eve. &amp; weekends.
EVERY
MONDAY NIGHT Antiqu, TVs.
3.000 sq. ft. Income Producing
Miscellaneous, New and used
prOperty, 164 ft. U.S. 17-fl, 259 ft.
furniture and appliances.
deep. Call Bob Lligh, DON PAGE
specIal sales (watch ads).
AGENCY. DeLAND, 734 N12

CeramIcs'

372-7443

Start Making

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OVER 15 ROOMS

Special this wee only, f0i)2, 2
tedroom, carpet, Shu?ttrS,

f'o1

is llaneous
For Sale

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2 large 109* on weklva *'ark Drive
small Ifs on canal. 73 ft. Into
We"va P'vr. Ow!'!" PP5'W'ø fl 4;
6731.

544 ItIU.

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MOSS IE C. BATEMAN
wu'ci,e

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Mary.

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P1w custom built 3 bedrOOm, large
kitchen, carpet, $2500 down,
privufe financing. 373 1309, Lake

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Personnel Of five
Altamonte Springs Store

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REALLocal and Nat Wrial MLS
TORS

Money

Apply 1 1 PerSOn;

front kItchen. 17 X &amp;S
air,12150. Call372-d299befwein9.
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"Sanford's Sates Leader"

t RETIREE INVEST

GUARDS

Sche1uie3 Avaij&amp;e
( Del js&amp; EcniriQs )

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Employee

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bath in excellent Condition
Equipped kitchen, carpet, corner
lot, man y trees. 113.000. See It

26i0HiawalhaAye.af 1792_-

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FOR CEAUTIFUL TOWNHOUSES
srew, ciii us

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6318372

garage
some kitchen
equipment and loss of extras
$76,500. Will be ready soon.

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IS to choose from. 131-7123
Deal"

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extras, $4995 Place Homes North,
Hwy. 17.97 at Lake Kathryn
7 ml. North of H. 436.

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lot, City water and sewer. KItthec,
equipped. garage. Priced to e.ell ,
only $22,700, assume 7 pct. mat'.
tQ"ge, pay only 11 70 monthly.
FhyllIs Capponi, Assoc.

VERTISED-Two brand new 3
bedroom, 2 bath homes with

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BUS BOYS

'imc

Jhr's Rier $76,900 tas enctO,-eJ
garage, climate control, carpet.
etc. Nice.

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PARK

7 bedroom furnished a partment
AdultS only. ?)S0 me tltiiitir'
furnished. Ca ll 3230110.

COUNTY-FIRST
TIME
ADVERTISED, New I b$drOOffl, 2

436 East

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SEMINOLE REALTOP ORL.. w.
MULTIPLELISTINGSERVICE
19195. eh

3 Bedroom home tvith large fenced

"We

Realty

d'oen, 2 bah. central heft?
and air, two car garage, fenced
yard, with 10 assorted Citrus trees.
con'icnisnt to s.Ptoppin,3 area.
1,30 300

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Apartments Rent
Furnished

31

Rut -ts &amp; Gilman, Cen tral Florida's
Leader, has 1 opening in their
Seminole County (Longwood
Sanford Branch) office. You'll be
suDoort.d by •gønii
ed
vertislng, and
managerial
assistance Experienct in real

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SALES

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Beautiful Riverfront
Acreage for sate. $2500 per acre

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3 new 3 bedroom, 2 bath hom..s
Many extras. Good Vocation. $
Interest, 172.000. 322 2217.

CLIFF JORDAN
REALTOR
131-6277

drapes. Pool. Kitchen equipped.:
children accepted. Cell 32770%

I)CIW.Fairblinkr

WE TAKE TRADES

POSSESSION

32 2 1174 da y, 373 DlISeve,
ftlOp
ASSOCIATE

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)4eaItor

613 lfl3

IMMEDIATE

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Convenient and charming, lust
completing 1 new 3 bedroom
homes with garage, air and
carpeting. Located on a quiet
street with lake breezes. Walk to
shoppIng and schools. Low down
payment. Only $22,300 to 524.750.

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Agency

'.6 VWlike

'U Buick Ranch Wagon, all power,
good transportation, Mutt see.
445-1)04 after £ ,Laa
Cf., Maitland.* - -

Longivood

1)6.500. Ter ms Available. Call 323
7943 after

BLAIR AGENCY
G. G. Blair Broker
A.J. Pennington Assoc.
323-77)0
Home 3fl-9'370

Weatherby 323-4652.

Bay Ave., Sanford.

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JOHNSAULSAGENCY

I3ESTVALUEI

Greene, Inc.

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Central Ibid

utility shed in rear, payrne'nti.
$119.00. Assume mortgage, no
qualifying, immediate possession.

illS Park Ave.

Sfernper

NO QUALIFYING

carpeted, fenced yard. large

Service
CeiI3fl-7191

2 story, 3 bedrooms, l'z baths
Spanish For real living on cold
winter nights, a 23 ft. Paneled
f:'ti'y room with fireolace, large
kitchen, formal dining room.
located on 2 lots, carpets. all this
and even more only th'u' Scsir
terms or refinance.

SANFORD

Three bedroom, 1"t bath home,

24 Hour

Gt1est Home

Forrest

Brand new 2 or 3 bedroom
townhouses. Choice locatIon! No
car needed for shopping, schools
or churches. Wall to wall shag
carpeting. Dishwasher, disposal,
range and central heat-air.
Hurry! There's only) of each. 3224461.

10 Acres with 2 mobile homes, one
now rented, space ter 3rd mobile
home, Palatka. Fla.

Ideal Location

Callbart Real Estate

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2 loti Lemon Bluff.

3 bedroom, I' baths.
10
By 0*i"if'. 349 $515.
$45.C-

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Extra nicebrick 3 bidrm . 1", batn,
near Elem. school.

GENEVA

2514$ FrenchAve.
Days i2272I2

any't;me.

Wanted: RNs and LPNs. A pply in
Person. Sanford Nursing and
Convalescent
Center,
950
Meilony lie Ave. Sanford.

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Rep. Brokers
Sanford, Fla.
Days 327-4123
Nights 327 5471, 3727353

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3 apartments, rn wood frame house

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Home. on $0' x 112' SOdded ansi
landscaped lot (You buy the lot),
complete with central air and
heat, screened porch, raised patio,
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C?.. -......, 710
from
normal
price. See
Si
at Terra Atta Subdl,iiion. U.S. 179?. 7 miles north of DeBary.

4791, DeBiry8M 455

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REALTY CO.

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permanent mortgage terms1451000

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3157 after 3.
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4 bedroom wood framr home, large
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REALTOR

Hall Realty

TralI tot to, rec r,n
rial. 300' off
St. Johns Rit
Mullet Lake
Park. Older couple preferred. 277-

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REAL ESTATE,
REALTOR

l'cation, brand new I bedroom,
(spilt plan), 2 ba th home, with a
famIly rooni, and decor )OU will

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Autos for Sale

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For, the best buy in Amerlclr
Motors, and Jeep vehicles, see.
DON BALES
Sanford Moloc Company
506$. French Ave., 327-4392

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ALTAMONTE AREA-TREES,
TREES. TREES, rustic country

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M) Or l a ndo Dr.

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carsinmy7cargarage. Come live
cars

Lovely 3 bedroom,
bath. FP4A.
tow down, or assume inil mo'.e
riaht in. Holland Reafty, Broker
373 7(J73 e.rs. 373 6660.

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alt. Range, dishwasher, disposal,
fully carpeted. Lot 181 x 65'. VA
And Conventorai f ?-inc ; -, j Ph ----------

with me, move right In. $34,500.

CLIFF JORDAN

CALL OR DROP IN AND SEE

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Mobile Home Lots
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min or woman to room and board in
country home. Pt. 3225140

re&amp;estateollice CaIl63IM3Sfor

setting,

location $39000.

Realtor, 323-5774

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PICTURES s.avelime, come browse
through pictures of our homes.

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Young man would like another
young man tothare rent of trailer,
Utilities and linens furnished. 372.

MOTOR INN

CAVALIER

kEALTY

Realtor

2 Bedroom mobile home available
Oct. 24 and 2 bedroom cottage. No
alcoholic beverages, no pets.
Camp Seminole, 322.4410,

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Rooms
for
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SEE THIS Impressive 4 bedroom In

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your attic, garage or basement!

Mobile Homes Rent

34

Palmetto Low down payment,
easy to Quality. For Information:
Call Geo. CaPwlo, in Winter Park,
at (305) 6441221, or write to Mills.
Pearson Corporation 52S Carrier
St. North St. Pete., Fla. 3.37U.

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2 bedroom, partly furnished or
unfurnished. Fenced back yard.
Children and pets O.K. $145 mo.
First Ilast plus security deposit,
Will show house Nov. 3rd&amp;Ith. 134
Garrison Dr., Sanford

Business Opportunities

Realtnroi

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'SoOFrenchAve.

BY OWNER-New Klrgsberry
bedroom, 2 bath. Central heat and

SEMINOLE PLAZA AREA-1 am a
beautiful home. See my lovely
privacy yard, enjoy my
bedrOoms, arid 7 baths, lovely
drapes and carpeting. Park your

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Houses for Sale

REALTY

2 Bedroom furnished house for rent.
$125 per month. Ccii 373-5200.
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COIN LAUNDRY-COIN

surance. vacation pay,

KEYPUNCH OR KEYTAPE-Pfo
fee. moonIigiter$ and daylighters.
Call Pdorrell Temporary, 2121) Lee
Ad.. Wintir Park, $471116.

Rent Furnished

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Groomer. Professional only. Im.
mediate opening, $150 guarantee.
FIt. 327 5752.

but

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Houses for Sale

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room house, adults. ,

Mr.

to work

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RC!Iy, 37-?
Hirwatha Ave. at 11

nstilu?.onat cook wanted. Company
benefits. Apply sfl PtfsOfl. Sanford

too old

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Payton

13th St., Sanford.

Academy.

lease.

Nice 3 bedroom house for rrnt

Meat wrapper. S day week. Fringe
berfft.. App: Rich
£1 W.

Naval

'ears

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EMPLOYER

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one

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rocking-chair

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Realtor, 1601 S. 17-92, Maitland,
626 080$

paid.

SR 46

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For You!

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Mobile Homes

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7 bedroom, 1 bath In
DeBary. Large enclosed porch.
living room, kitchen, carpet.
utility room, wall to wall carpetlng, heat, air con,,low70rs Ph.
66.64515 after I p.n. Friday.

fireplace covering one Complete
20'wall. Enoya4(tx20'swimming
pool that Is professionally land
cpi
f,-r ti' fimb,
loveS to entettan Call fowl
1,74,950.

"Irvine is at the awkward

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R oberts &amp; Gilman

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Make? payments and take over note
of $94 per month. For details come

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baths. and a gorgeous 10*70'
famllyroom,withamasslvebrlck

Pt'w duplex, 3 bedriom, I bath,
kitchen equipped . $175 month.

Help wanted mate of female. Ex
perrrt'e t*cessarj.
lamination In profit sharing
company, stations and holidays
Good start ing wage, many
advantages. Contact SlarlIne
Enterprises inc., Bldg. 131,
cnford AIrport. I am to 4:30
041).

Grill cook, experienced preferred,
evening hours. Apply in person,
Tasty World Restaurant, 14 and

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best, keep a horse on this 200x700'
lot, live excitingly in this 4,00C sq.
't. home, with I large bedrooms, 3

729 Cherokee CIr. 3 bedroom, I bath,
8 15C
era, clean. Lease, De'oslt. .
mc. $34 834

INTERESTED?

Jim Hunt Realty

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2521 Park Dr 322 2111
After hours'
REALTOR
3220641
322-3991
3729211

I tOO [. 25th St.. Sanford
3726691

2 bedroom, kitchen equipped, 1

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3736670

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REALTOR

TAFF ER REALTY

Brand new 3 bedroom,
bath,
kitchen equipped. Lease. Available Nov. 1. 327-2760.

Builnisi now grossing
per week.
Excellent potential for quick gain
wIth an aggressive sample and

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dustrial, but an attractivearea for
commercial
Hea'.y traffic. )0Q7)O
Priced
$45,500. Call Lillian Campbell,
Assoc. In Inquire,

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Payton

Park.

JACK R.

CLIFF JORDAN

3 Bedrooms, 1', baths, like new.
Large lot. Sale price 177.60011,000 cash, assume 1)5:600 mtg.
Monthly payments, 1)51 93 In
cludes everything. Call Ms Cross.
1214670

Nice I, 3 &amp; 4 bedroom houseS for
rent.

Arc ncludt Geneva, Lake Her.
nay, Rest Haven and MulletLake

FACTORY HELP - needed for Is?.
and 2nd and 3rd shlfV. $2.50 per
hour to start. 1k raise en 30 days.
Regular raises thereafter. Paid
holidays and vacations. Mustbe
able to handle 60 lb. begs. Apply
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Prtr'i Fi

AUSTIN DEVELOPMENT CORP.
63)4300
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Make lots of room In your Closets
Sell No Longer Needed Items with
a Classified Ad,

Realty, 322 f101
1640 Hiawatha Ave .H Il

10 acrts-4 acres In grove. High
dry. Geneva. off State Road

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quiet fenced yard. Many extras.

Lots and
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Sale

Owner transferred. make offe on
this established 3 bedroom,
carlei,d and air conditioned
home. paneled family room and

briCk. From 523,400, 709h Street to
Locust. turn left t 11th it., right
on Valencia Court North. Model
open 1 6 p m daily. On site )hOne
3237010

HOMES and APTS, for reni. From
1100 mo, Call 123766), HOME
RENTALS-broker-9 to 9.

AVAILABLE
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Workeri apply In person to
American Wood Products, 1297
Cherles SI Long*ood. Ita.

Unticnc for

or two baths, all

3 bedroom, 1

or W 011

SANFORD HERALD
DISTRIBUTORSHIP

WantCd-WCldrj
and Welderi Helpers
3230l

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BARGAIN HUNTER .

SANFORD. New 2 and 3 bedroom
tOwnhOuses West 13th St. at Holly
Ave Rent starts at ss. 372-1461

Eiperlenced seafood cook.
Apply in person
3725211

Gettineady to move? Sell a
items quickly witha cl8i$Ifi'.jad!

House s for Sale

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Houses for Sale

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VA--Nothing Down

Make room for daddy. Have a
garage sale with a iow•cost
classified ad!

Letoneof our friendly ad visors help
you word your classified ad. Call
322 2811 or 8319993.

Custodian wanted. Apply at Enter.
prise School, 211 MAIn St., En
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Classified ds Will Find

home. many
LAKE MARY AREA - Nice sharp I bedroom

2 Bedroom home and 3 bedroom
home, unfurnhshed, $150 each.
Lemon Wulf, 372.6143.

331-n.
19

per

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Houses Rent

Unfurnished

Mature kitchen help
Wanted

Service Station Attondafl
., no ex
pqrience necessary. Apply in
son to Sanford SunocoService, I i
d West 4, Sanford.

by Gill Fox

SIDE GLANCES

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Help Wanted

S$es help, prefer experience in
automotive or appliance sales.
Wettem Auto Stor,I0l W. IS? St.

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zon ing at.
The board will hold its first public meeting tonight at 7:30
at the city fire hall to consider officially appuinUng a
chairman, vice chairman, meeting dates and times for the
board.
If elected to the commission, th e city's charter does not
specify whether Dale would have to give up his post on the PZ Board. A new board, however, will be appointed Feb. 15, a
city spokesman said.
Dale, vice president of the city's chamber ofconuer
and a member of H.A. Dale Realty Inc., Winter Park, is
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According to a city spokesman, the board met privately
inLakcMarytoreew rule sandprocciure.s for itsf unction
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tabbed
chairman by fellow board members, but later Mayor Donald
Jackson said the aDpointment must be made official at a
regular, public meeting.
According to Dale, his appointment came with the ap-

Ilowever,F'reernan said today he had no knowledge of
the appointment.
"No, I did not advise them they could appoint a chairman, but I'm sure it's all right to do so. They made up an
agenda, didn't they?" he said. Freeman said there was a
public meeting at the city fire hail to d iscuss th e meeting
times, dates and Dale's post.
III don't know why they're going to make a second announcement on all this," he said. "Dale was duly elected at
the fire hall with the may,or, city clerk, Margie Hess (a
mayoral candidate in the city'ot Dec. 4 elections) and several

representative has put him on
notice that the fuel may not be
available anywhere, much less
The- county's diesel allocation
from Gulf , based on 1971
usage Figures while the counts
has doubled gallonage used
since then, Lavender said.
'll be in trouble come Jan. I
we'll have to cut
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which count) services may
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President Nixon's plam to
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gasolinc ehitles will ha%e a local truckers and public

The lowering of the speed
limit for buss to 55 mph is
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Gre)houndbus depot manager
Don Drury.

sure if the fuel-saving plans
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would affect them adversely, presl&amp;nt's plans will work,"
hot they expected to find their said John Wright. "They'll ha ve
operations would be hurt

to be strictly enforced, and
somellmitwIllhietobeton

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said the)thought the
Linda Edner. a local gas sta.
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ser%ice station fuel than will
The Sanford man-in-the. speed limits." he explained.
road department and other
t,s "It'll reduce the distance a some way to cm-erve what fuel the president's regulations
diesel fuel vehicles.
by
Commissioners have been plans outlined in his Sunday driver can travel a day, so we'll we have," said Victor Johns, a
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in
their
five
gallon
wrestling with the cutback night address to the nation will possibly have to hire more fraveling salesman from ca Jtbe filled up.
definitely help. But they will drivers. This would cost the Winter Park. III have to make a
"I'm getting a whole lot of 350
more money IR1 li ving with my car, but I still gallon
and 'a%e set u p a committee ha ve to be strictly enforced
drums filled with gas"
probably be reflected
re think we'%-e all got to pitch in said Jim Hot=. "My home'i in
with Port Authority officials to
Doing away with the large increases.
and cooperate. I can see no the country. If I tried to live on
fiPd a supplier of bulk fuel.
cars and jet airplanes used by
ther way.
"Increasing
fares
would
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gas rationing I'd only get to
vender last week warned the White house would help
"It's a great idea to reduce work three times a week."
the board the Jan. 1 fuel more suggested one man defeat the purpose of keeping
allocation program will leave i,nother said a change in at- cars off the roads," said Drury. speed," said Carlos Reyes.
'Ili* Arabs have got the oil.
Managers of local taxi cab "It'll help save gas, and it'll That's who we've got to play
the county at least 5,000 gallons titude toward the Arab nations
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a month "short" for gasoline would be a step in the right companies mid they were itot certainly save a lot of hves." t)a 11 w I th. "
operated vehicles.
direction.

Nixon s made a big inistaki
reducing the maximum speeds
of trucks tos5mph," said W.W.

Seminole Reacts

Iforne of Horne Distribution
Inc., Sanford.

Found Stabbed In His Cell

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the stranglings entered into e%i
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dence He was able only to present such a ay
onf s'ssjon to

DeSalvo about the stranglings.
testimony from psychiatrists whom DeSalvo had nuestion
told 1w was the strangler.
Ikiley tape -recorded IJcSal%o's story under an
l)eSalvo was convicted of burglary, armed agreement with the state attorney enerai'
of ft" tht it could not be used t'rnnst him
robbery and sexual molestation
State aathoritles ha%e long maintained they Detectives were said to tune fou'td that most of

hat he said tallied with the e%ldeflc*' of the
crimes

won't sae fuel for trucks," he
said "When trucks run in a
lower gear they burn as much
fuel as in top gear doing higher
speeds .:ir truck with a 1
speed transmission in 13th gear
and you'll be going slower, but
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who confe&amp;
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prison cell today, corrections offiefuli reported. health care, eiU*,r as nurses, hospital volun- "'Or'
Although 1tio onk'ised to ki lli ng, 13 leers workers in physicians' offices or friends
lie said closing Fuel tops
of nurses and doctors Mi licd within a 2b-Iflhl
totoa th ach to announce their women in the Boston area between 1962 and
over the weekend could cut
plans for a Dec 1 sunrise he later retracted the confession and was nev er radius of Boston
back the eco nomy one dayThe
biggest
manhunt
In
Massachusetts'
wedding
(on%icted of an of the 13 deaths
Rut the wayI interpret it the
Doris Williams, the Herald's
The former hand)man was serving a life term history was touched off on Feb 24, 1967 when Dc- gas stations will close over
society angel, will ha%e pie
at the maximum security prison (or assaults on Saho and two other inmates escaped from weekends, but not the fuel
Bridgewater Slate Hospital a month iftir IX
lures of the reception in this fcur oth er so1nui
stops' said home '1 ctr.
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assault
trial
thinly hope so, because
A prison spokesman haid ikSaIo s body was
DeSalo,whohadbeenatthehospilai awaiting
hav1ni trouble getting enough
found about 7 am in a cell in th prison's
m appeal, was captured lL day-s later in a!Lynn, g is as ills'
hospital section where DcSalo worked as an
ad asked to use
Money talks; but these days it
"It'll hurt if trucks can't get
has a bad case of laryngills,
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fuel over the weekend,"
I."Ivo. 42, died of multiple stab wound.s in
a9teed
DeSalvo was at the hospital before the trial, Dave
the chest. No weapon was found and thert were
undergoing observation for an alleged sexual
All-States Service Inc., San.
no suspects the spokesman said.
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Proposal of regulations in De- bad; 1 per cent beIo- last
of regulations to take effect they got In iiiz, cornrnercji1 rationing, txit without
th
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to impose contros on year's supplies starting Jan 7
Under existing authority, next Jan. 1. ordering heating-oil eitablishments
25 per cvnt less; plications of issuing fuel em- distribution of gasoline to
-Final regulations were
Nixon announced
se steps
dealers to sell householders
and industries 10 per cent less Ixns
wholesale and retail dealers, scheduled for publication Tues
cutting deliveries 15 per cent day, to take effect Dec. 7, forbel o w
per
Othe 7tr)= derail
of 1974. plants frorn switching to oil.
Refineries will be asked to start
WASHINGTON AP)
Nixon pledged to take the fol.
President Nixon Is trying to
He argued that Congress was working on energy
making
such
cuts
immediately
lowing
steps as soon as Condeceive Americans about the real causes and severity of
problems well ahead of the administ rati on.
on
a
voluntary
the energy crisis, House Speaker Carl Albert has charged.
basis,
the
White
gress passes emergency
Congress must choose "between cooperating with an
said.
The Oklahoma Democrat also asserted that the
legislation au thorizing them:
administration which is Intent on deceiving th e American
"°'?
-f,overnrnent.controlled
President has failed to take steps "to avert a major
people with regard to both the severity and the causes of
-A ban on gasoline sa!es
alloca tions of Jet fuel to airlines from 9 p.m. on Saturdays to
recession."
our
our energy shortages and being honest with the people by
In a
be cut Dec 1, limiting In- midnight on Sunday nights
statement issued Saturday, Albert
telling them that we are living on borrowed time, on our
ternatlonal
lines to their 1972 Nixon asked filling stations to
accused Nixon of promising more than can be delivered,
reserves, and that far more stringent allocation, rationing
of taking energy-conserving actions that "are more
fuel consumption and domestic adopt such a ban voluntarily In
and conservation measures are our only hope of riding out
cosmetic than meaningful" and of trying to blame
lines to 95 per cent of their 1972 the meantime, beginning Dec.
the difficult winter just ahead and the difficult years
Congress for problems.
levels.
All airlines will be cut 1.
which will follow," Albert said,

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Legal Notice

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iegal Notice

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
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I)AP(I'tb II MON TGAGE (OM.
PANY, whose name was formerly

THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA. SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA

TO Marte Holton
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DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATION,
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to
Uusine'n
U
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at
Oviedo.
Fern Park, Florida 33730
REGULAR ELECTION
C451 No. 73-133D
Murphy Iloitda, are &amp;ceptlng appllcotk
STATE OF FLOP IDA DEPART•
Pd • Winter Sprinrj%. 33707, minolc to be considered for award of a non ADVANCE M0R TGAGE co
Seminole County, Florida under the
TO THE PEG ISTE RED VOTERS CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
You arc rety noIfied tt
MEUT
01: IRAN WOPTATION.
COUNTY.
FLORIDA
Iictit.,s
name
of
PALM
VALLEY,
County, Florid,) under tlt ficI,tiojs ecIu%lve community antenna PUPATION, a Delaware Car
tollow;ng mcor vehicle:
OF ThE CITY OF CASSELBERRY
CASE NO. 721552
and
FLOROA.
197) Chevrolet S cyl Truck ID NO, and that I intend to regiter said
ol CENTRAL F LA LAWN television CCATV) franchise (or the porIion,
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
ptItIU
CCY333JflII73 AND Tettas Tall noy name with the Clerk of Ih Circuit CARE, and that I intend to recister unincorporated areas of Seminole
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by MABEL GIBBS,
Pltiintiffi,
Plaintift.
Court, Seminole County, FlorIda in
Ovn, Blower Refrigerator. Roll
the City of Caltelberry, Florida,
said name with the Clerk oI the County, Florida; and will accept
V
piezi
dours.
Ishell
lift
up
doors,
and
accordance
With
the
provIsions
Circuit
Court,
Seminole
County,
said
applications
through
1:30
P.M
ROBERT
NAT
HAN
DENMAR
K
v
that purluar:t to lawful authority the ADOLPHIA JACKSON.
MYRL E. SEF PIED, et al..
the FictitIous Name Statutes, To
Florida in accordance with the Monday. January 31, 1971
' and DIANE S. DENMARK. his wife
3 pfmi soda System
C;ty of Catselberry, Florija. shall Defant.
Defendants.
Wit:
Section
$65.9
Florida
Statutes
provisions
of
the
FiCtitiouS
Name
Defendant
on Tuesday, Dec.'cnber 1, 1973,
wilt be sold at Public SaId at 3•
Applications and instructions may
AMENDED
Stalutes, To Wit. section $65.09
as;.
SUMMONS TO SHOW CAuSE
- P.M. on the 30th day of November,
during the legal hours for voting
NOTICE
OF
SUIT
tainec1 by forwarding $500
Florida Statutes $957
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE OF EMINENT DOMAIN
Fugue Communities,
PROPERTY
)973attheneraIofficjfor5oe)j'5
hold the regular election of the City TO
lhc Board of County Commisslone 0
ADOLPHIA
JACKSON
S
John
P.
Farmer
PROCEEDINGS. AND NOTICE OF
Inc.
cf Casstber-ry, Florua
S.andwch Shaps, Inc. 9f7 i-lighway
fletty Slmcoe, Ad TO ROBERT NATHAN DEN
t.ttenl.on
Ill North Oilar.do Avenue
By. Richad C. Davis,
Publish: NOv. 36. Dcc 3. 10. 17. 197) nnistrative Assistant, Seminole MARX
hEARING
436 Altamonte Springs, Florida.
S.a,d eteclion shall be held at th
dland Florida 3215)
0EV IS)
Secretary
IN THE NAME OF STATE OF
Th, proceeds 01 the sale will t
and DIANE S. DENMARK
Cassetberry Fire Department
County Courthouse, Sanford,
Notice i hereby
given
under applied first to the payment of tile Publlth: Nov. 3. I7 19, 76, 1973
FLORIDA
_____________________________ - Florida, 37711.
AddresS Unknown
Building on said date and at the an Amended
Decree
for that
Part.tion
TOALLWHOMITMAYCONCERN
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
costsofretaking,storingandsileoo DEV-30
Board of County
CITYOF
times authorized for the PurPose of entered by thC Judge of the Circuit said motor vehicle and th9 cost 01
that
an
action
to
forectote
the
AND
TO.
LONGW000, FLORIDA
CommissiOners
to wit:
Circuit in on
andthe
for Seminole County, tothesalisfac'ionofthebalanc,00e
parlin who are resIdents Of f he
i Seminole County, Florida:
MAYOR OF THE City Of Florida,
CONSIDER
Chairman
ADOPTION
OF
Under and by virtue of authority PROPOSED ORDINANCE
State of Florida, *hOSC names and
Catsetberry. Florida
h day ot under the contract coring the in me vested
41,
TWENTY
WEST,
ac
LOt
ATTEST
ds the Mayor of the
cording to the pl4t thereof as places of residence are set forth as
November 1fl3. in the above styled purchateot said molar vehIcle. Any City of Sanford, Florida, I hereby
o
WHOM IT MAY CONCERN'
5 Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
TWO (71 MEMBERS 01 the City cause, t witi Sell at public auction tc
recorded in PIat Book lb. page 36.01 far as ascertainae by diligent
NOTICE
HEREBYFlorida,
GIVEN that
by Clerk
wrptus will be paid to you and you call a Municipal General Election to the
City of IS
Longwood,
Robert M Morris
Council
the Public Records of Seminole search:
Florida. of the City of Cabey, the highest bidder for cash at the
will remain liable for any balance be held throughout the City
0. Troy Ray, Jr.
remaining unpaid under Said COfl
This Nof ice
alI be potted at Wcst door of the Courthouse in the
County, Florida
Post
Office
Drar
H
the
City
Council
will
hold
a
public
Sanford, Florida, on the Ith day
City of Sanford at he hour of
Ta* Collector
fract.
Ms been filed against you by Adhearing
to
consider
enactment
Sanford,
Florida
3flfl
regwred in the City 01 Cassbey, AM on ihe 6th day 01 December,
December, 1973. (or the election 01
Seminole County Courthouse
Florida, and shall be
SOBIK'S SANDWICH
vance Mortgage CcrpO(atlOn. a
Iished
Ordinance No
County
CATV
Attorney
&amp;
cntitt
one City Commissioner, term of
1973. that certan parcel of real
SHOPS, INC.
Sanford. Florida
thC Sanford Herald once Hh
Publish: Nov 26, Dec 3. 10, Il, 1973 Delaware Corporation, and you are
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
office for three years.
prorIy
described
as
foliO.
for at least four (1) consecutive
co L. W. Carroll, Jr., Esquire
required to serve a COPY of your
OF
LONOW000.
FLORIDA, 0EV 149
iflflinga) the Southwest corner
As to interest in any parcel in
p.o. Box 911
weekS prior to December 4. 193.
Said election shall b held at the REQUIRINGAPERMIT FOR SITE In the Circuit Court, Seminole written defenses. it any to it. on fhe
Municipal Civic Center at Seminole
01
the East ' Of the SE .4 Of the SW 24 U.S. Highway 17-fl
aintff.$.ttom.ywhos,flamear4 cluded herein.
ted at Cassetberry, FlorIda, '
D
E V EL0
N
T
M
E
I N County, Florida.
Boulevard and Sanford Avenue in PREPARATION
01 Section Number Nineteen (19)
Casselberry, Florida
address is, McGEE, MERRITT &amp;
tht 73rd day of OCtobir, AD. 1911.
FOR
CON
In Probate.In re: Estate 01
of Township Twenty one (71) South,
the City of Sanford, Florida, under ST U T ION
(ScaIl
Mglc L Sefried
Attorney for Sobik's Sandwich
HIGH. Hernando State Bank
T H E EON. JOSEPH L. C0REY
the
law's
and
ordinance's
relating
to
Range Thirty (30) East. Thence ru
ShOp's, lflC,
Bill 8. Grier,
205 East 7th Sfree$
PRO V I Dl NO
Building,
Post
Office
Box
907,
CON
F
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T
.
elections as now in force in Said CRy.
East T
Deceased
Hundred and Ten (710)
Mayor
Publish' Nov. 26, 1973
Sanford. Florida 3771$
Brooksvllte, Florida 3331?
PRESCRIBING PENALTIES FO
The
polls
will
be
opened
at
700
VIOLATION
PROVIDING
feet, West Two Hunired and Ten
0EV 14]
To All Creditors and Persons Having and file the urlOinal with the clerk 01
Publish: Oct. 29, Nov. 5. 17, 19, a
o'clock AM. Eastern Standard FECTIVE DATE.
(210) feet, South Two Hundred and
Claims or Demands Against Said theabove styled curt on or before
Ml E. Sefried
973
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Time, and will close at 7:00 o'clock
Estate: ,
Ten (310) feet to placeof begnning
SaidOrdinancewasplacedon first
December 11, 1973. otheit. a
S East 77th Street
F
LOP
I
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A
E I OH T £ E NT H P.M. on said date,
Yo and each of you are hereby jjgmu may be entered against
containing one acre mote or less
reading
on
November
19.
Sanford,
Florida 37771
______________________________ Situate in Seminole County. Florida. JUDICIAL CIRCUIT SEMINOLE
1973, .nU noIficd and required to present any
tar relief
demanded In the
I hereOySr.,
appoint
Mrs.and
F. E.
the City Council will Consider tame claims and demands which you, or complaint
or petition.
Roumillat,
as
Clerk;
Mr's.
IN
WITNESS
WHEREOF,
I
have
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CITY OF
B The unknCwn husbands or
CIVIL ACTION NO 73.1451.A
P A Smith, Mr's. Gore Stint.
passage and adoptIon alter either of you may have aaInt tie
hf'rfulto SC? op, nand and official
LONGWOOo, FLORIDA
?tI p.t'i[ t:.'ar.nrj .',n.ri ,s.lI beheld
'iITNE55 my hand and the seal Cf
ot any of the atve Individual
'.''
Division
A
.
Azzarelto.
Mr
Gr.i
H
€',t,ite
it
'CP11
I.
'
'
T :1
1 '..
L,P.lNi
ii llie Lily tI,ilI ut
i.tl C.rt on IhiS itt day of Uesponc$c'nts.
'
Urewer,
Mr.
Pete
ULkur,
Mrs
0.
R.
In to. the MarriaOe of
ucmbcr. $973
decnascd, Lite ol said County, lathe
LONSIDIiR ADOPTION OF
November A.D.. 1973.
C. The unown heirs. dexIsees,
WILLIAM H. SMITH, Husbjnd.
(Sea)
Florida, on Mondôy, the 17th day of Clerk, Circuit Court, Seminole (Court Seal)
PROPOSED ORDINANCE
Smith,
Mi5
Edna
Chittenden,
Mr's.
December,
A
0.
1973,
at
$00
p.m.,
County,
Florida. at his office in the
legatees and granfees of the above.
and
Arthur H. Bekwith, Jr.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Martha Reborn, Mrs. Lucille or as soon thereafter as possible At
Arthur ii. U,ckwith, Jr.
named Individual Respondents who
Clerk of the Circuit Court,
County
at San
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
ANN MAE ROADCAP SMITH, Pearson, Mr. PhiIIlp Beasley, Mrs. the meeting interested parties may ford. Florida,I said
within
tix calendar
Clerk of the Circuit Court
may be dead.
Wile.
Seminole
County,
Florida
the City of Longwnod, Florida, that
Ruby Hemmeile, Mrs. Gladys appearandbeheard with respect to months frcrn the lime of the first
Seminole County Court HouSe
D. The unknown atsignt. luc•
NOTICE OF ACTION
By: Cecella V. Ekein
Cooper and Miss Ethel Riser as the proposed Ordinance, Thu
the City Council will Psoid a public
Sanford, FlOrid's
cetsor's in interest, trustees, or any
To:
William
H.
Smith
InspeCtors
of
said
eldion.
Deputy
publication
of
this
notice.
Two
hearing to con'si(lfy enactment of
hearing may be continued from time copies of each claim or demand
By' Martha T. Vihlen
ofher parties claiming by, through,
Address Unknown
Kenneth P. Marchman, Esg
Ordinance N. 357, entitled
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have to time until final action is taken b
Dey
Clerk
'C
or against an, artd all of tt
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED hereunto set my hand as Mayor of the City Council.
shall be In writing, and shall state Publish' Nov. 5, 12, 19, 26, 1973
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY Hunter, Pattillo,
named Respondents and against 311
that
a
proceeding
for
dissolution
O
The
City
of
Sanford,
Florida,
and
King
&amp;
M.archmart
the
place
of
resIdence
and
Post
office
DEV31
OI
LOPIGWOOD, FLOR IDA,
persons and parties claimIng or
marriage has been filed against you have CauSed lobe affixed hereto th,
A copy of the iroposed Ordinance addressof the claimant, arid shall be
ANPItXING TO AND INCLUDING 743 W. Park eve.,
having any interest or claim as
UNDER FICTITIOUS
p.o.
Box
o
and
you
are
required
to
serve
a
copy
teal
of
said
City
on
this
19th
day
01
FlorIda,
and
copies
are
on
file
with
or
attorney
and
accompanied
spotted
at
the
City
Hail,
Langwood,
s*orn
to
by
the
claimant,
his
agent
WITHIN THE CORPORATE AREA
OWnerS, mortgagee's, (udgment
P4ovemner. 1973
of your written defee', ,t
tJAME STATUTE
a
UF THE ci; ' A. AREA OF LAND Winter P,irh.. F!erit 377$,
tredltors or lienholders of, upon or
the Clerk of the City arid lime may filing fee of one dollar and such TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
ttier,so on Petitioner's attorneys, lSeal)
IN
Attorney
for
Plaintiff
SITUATE AND
BEING
be Inspected by the public.
Notice
is
py
given
that
the
against
thep.arcelcf landdescribed
Lee P. Moore
whose
names
and
address
appear
Publish:
Nov.
34.1973
DATED this 70th day of ctaimordernandnotsofiledshallbe
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
undersigned, pursuant to the below In Seminole County, Florida.
below, on or before December 74th,
As Mayor of the
0Ev 159
'oid,
AND MORE PARTICULARLY ___________________________
November. A 0 197).
AD
OF
The
DIVISION
1973 andfile theoriginal thereof with
City Of Sanford, FIo.'ida
"Fjhiti's Name Statute," Chapter
5: Katherine S. Corley
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: THE
5: Conic P. Shomafe
PROCLAMATION OF
$65.09,
Florida
$tatutes,will
register
MINISTRATION.
STATE
OF
the
Clerk
of
this
Court
either
before
ATTEST:
As executor of the Last
WEST
OF THE lIE "4 OF THE
City Clerk
REGULAR ELECTION
of the Circuit Court, FLOP IDA DEPARTMENT OF
service on Petitioners attorney's or H. N. Tamm, Jr.
with
the
Clerk
Will
arid
Testament
of
SW a OF SECTION 30, TOWNSHIP TO THE PEc.lSTE ED \'OTfflS
of th
ci
and
City Clerk
mmedately thereatter, otherw
Serniriale County. Florida, I P A N S POP T A I I ON,
L CORIEY,
Longood, Florda
SOUTH. 1 NG E 33 LAsT. OF THE CI1Y OF 1A.SIL hERI Y. a default will beentered against you Publish NOv 26. 1973
upon receIpt of proof 01 the SEMINOLE COUNTY, a political
th'ceased
UEING APPROXIMATELY I9.2
Publish Nov. 76. 1973
FLORIDA:
for me relief demanded in the DEV.143
f thiS nosice, the fic subdivision of the State of Florida.
tic1
STENSTROM, DAVIS
ACRES MORE OR
0EV
LESS;
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by Petition.
titious name. to.wit: WILLINGHAM have filed a Petition In eminent
&amp; McINTOSH
TOGETHER WITH THE
EAST U the City of Casselberry. Florida,
WlTNE55myhandandtheseato(
AUDIO SERVICES under which we domalnproct'edingsagainst youand
Attorney's (or Executirx
FT OF THE NW i OF THE SW
tnt pursuant to lawful authority the this Court on he 21st day
CITY OF
CITY OF
are engaged in businets at 3010 each of you seeking to condemn for
P 0. BOx 1)30
OF SECTION 30, TOWNSHIP
City of Catsetberry, Florida, shall November, AD. 1973
LONOW000, FLORIDA
CASSELBERRY, FLORIDA
Derbyshire Road, M.altland, Florida public purposes the t ce simple tills
Florida State Bank SOUTH, RANGE 30 EAST, BEING on Tuesday December 4. 1973. (Seal)
NoticeofPvblicHeargng
to the parcel described below
NaticeofPubiicHering
32751.
Suite 77
THE R W OF LAKE EMMA during Inc legal hours (or voting
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Thatthtpar1ieinterested10said located in Seminole County,
Sanford, Florida 32771
ROAD; TOGETHER WITH THE hold the regular election of the City
Clerk of Circuit Court
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY
Notice is here-by given by the City
'snets enterprise are as follows: Florida:
Publith: Nov. 3, 17, 19, 76, 197)
EAST 66 FT. OF ALL OF THAT of Canelberry, Florida.
By: Linda U. Harris
Council of the City of Cas.selberry, THE City Council of the City of
Th NOrth 5 feet uf:
Bin Willlngnam
DEV 34
PART OF THE SW OF THE SW
Said election shall be held at the
Deputy Clerk
Florida, that said City Council will bongwood, Ftorkla, that said City
The East 227.1 feet of the West
June A. Williogham
' OF SECTION 30, TOWNSHIP
Casselberry Fire Department GERALD W. JONES of
Council will hold a public hearing.
hold a public hearing:
tCt1 at Cas.setberry, Seminole 332.4 feet of the North 50 feet of the
1ff THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
SOUTH, RANGE 30 EAS1, LYING Builoing on said date and at the HUTCHISON,
(a) To consider annexation of the FOR
LEFFLEP
(a)
To
consider
annexation
,
t•
County. Florida, October 19 1973. NE ' of the N('d of the SE'i of
&amp;
SEMINOLE
NORTH OF THE NORTH R W
COUNTY.
times authorized for the purpose of MORRIS
following described property lying following described property lying FLORIDA,
PubliSh: Nov. 5. 12, 1, U. 1973
Section 1, Township 20 South, Range
LINE OF LONGW000 HILLS eieciingthefoliowingcityofficial,to Post Office Drawer H
and being in Seminole County, and being in Seminole County, IN PROBATE NO. 7341 CP
DEV2B
30 East, In Seminole County,
ROAD AS SHOWN Old THE PLAT wIt:
Florida, to wit:
Sanford. Florida 31771
Florida, to wit:
Florida.
OF "LONGWOOD HILLS ROAD"
i re: Estate of
SoUth 197 feet of the West 443 feef GRACE W FORT,
One Councilman of the city at Attorneys for Petitioner
From the Southwest corner of the
Containing 1134 square feet (0.024
AS RECORDED Ill PEAl'
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, 15TH
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a t.aL..
C1
"' -A
"
BOOK
5.
crr',
Lr
ui.t*pired
term
Puhith:
Nov
U.
Dcc,
3,
10,
U,
I;;)
S
E
:,
uf
Sedon
17.
Township
i
vi
t..T PAGE
JUDICIAL CICUll, IN AND FOR "' (i4'i5C4 tosS, cxc
Deceased
THE PUBLIC created by the untimely demise of 0Ev 15.5
Township 70 S. Range 30 E;
South, Range 30 East, Seminoic
F*ECORDS c. OF
SEMINOLE COL'NTY, FLORIDA, iri existing road riof'st Of way.
OF
FINAL NOTICE
SEMINOLE RichardJ.Wirzwhichtecmexpires IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR County, Florida, run along the tothecorporatellmltsofthecityof
You and each of you are com
NotIce is hereby given that Inc In re: thi Marriage of
COUNTY, FLORIDA, ALSO BEING on January 13, 1975
Westerly line of 'said SE 'i, N 1 Longwood. Florida; and
manded to file written defenses to
THE RWOF LAKE EMMA ROAD;
t,ndenig
will, on the 13th day of DENNIS RAY (IEADNELL,
(bi To consider also the
SEMINOLE
COUMTY, FLORIDA degret' 19' 32" W, 547.71 feet; thence
This Not Ice shall be posted as CASE
NO. 73417.0
me Petition in Ihe office of the Clerk
question December, A.D. 197), present to the
TOGETHER WITH ALL OF THAT
tiUSblnd, 01
run
N
42
required
in
the
City
Of
Castelberiy,
degrees
47'
12"
E.
631.99
01
designating and assigning the Honorable CIrcuit Judge, Probate
the Circuit Court in and for
W OF LONG WOOD HILLS ROAD
QARNETT MORTGAGE COM. f
Florida, and shall be publithed In PANY. wnose name was
to the Southwesterly rightof- zoning classification of P2 Division, Seminole County. Florida, SANDRA B. BEADNELL.
Seminole County, Florida. in the
Residential 0i'sttt to
formerly way line of State Road 134; thence
AS SHOWN Off THE PEAT OF the Sanford Herald once eacn week
Wife. City of Sanford, Seminole County,
said property tier Final Return, account and
GENERAL GUARANTY MOR.
"LONOWOOD HILLS ROAD" AS for at least four (1)
that classification Is described
run
along
said
right-ot.way
line
S
0
aS
Florida, on or beiore the 3rd day 01
consecutive TGAGE COMPANY, INC ,a Florida degrees
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK I AT
NOTICE OF ACTION
vouchers as Executrix *1 the Estate
17' 02" E. 475.00 test to a In the zoning Ordinances Of the City of GRACE W. FORT,
weeks prior to December 1. 1973.
Corporation.
PAGE 96 OF THE PUBLIC
deceased, and THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO: December. 1973, the same beIng not
pj Beginning; thence run S 42 of LonvQd, Florida, to wit: Or- at said time, then and
Dated at Casselberry. Florida,
BEADNELL. less than 74 days nor mofe than 60
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
there, make DENNIS RAY
Plaintiff, degree's 47' 1$" W, 250
feet, thence dinanceffo.la3andasamendedand
AND dart from the date cit this notice,
COUNTY, FLORIDA. LYING this$thday cit November, AD. 1°fl. vs.
WHOSE
RESIDENCE
application To the Laid Judge (or a
run
N
17
degrees
12'
42"
W,
201
feet
supp'emented.
(Seal)
MAILING ADDRESS iS 2nd Street, and to serve your written defenses
WITHIN THE SW . OF THE 5',
fInal
FLORIDA URBAN DEVELOP, to the Center line of the paved
settlement
of
her
ad.
The present zoning classificatIon mlnhstrationo
By: Bill B. Grief
upon the Ccunty Attorney of
OF SECTION 30, TOWNSHIP 20
lestateendforan P1W, South CarrotIto Ohio.
MENT CORPORATION a Florida portion cit Fern Park BoUlevard (a of said property is A-I Agricultural Order discharging her as such.
Mayor
SOUTH, RANGE 30 EAST;
Cori,oration. ef al.,
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Seminole County on or before that
District
as
private road, thence run Pd
that classification is
PubliSh: Nov. I). It, 24, Dec.), 1973
dale, which defenses shall show
that a proceeding for dissolution
REDEFINING THE CORPORATE
Defendants, degrees 17' II" E, 730 feet to , described in the zoning ordinances AD.DATED
1973. this 31st day of October,
0EV Ii
marrlagehas been tiled against you, what ritt, title, or Infers-st you, or
LIMITS OF THE CITY OF
NOTICE OF SALE
aforesaid Southeasterly right-of, and regulation's of Seminole County,
and the short title is IN RE: THE any of you, have or claim In and to
LONGW000 TO INCLUDE SAID
CITY OF
5: Carol Stone
Notice is hereby given that pur way line of State Road 434: thence FlorIda.
LAND WITHIN THE MUNICIPAL
CASSELBERRY, FLORIDA
MARRIAGE OF DENhIS RAY the above de-scribed parcel of land
ExecutrIx
The Public Hearing will be held in
suauit to Summary Judgment of runS C degrees II' 42" E, 207 feet to
LIMITS
OF
BEADIIELL, Husband and SAN and s'ow cause why it shld riot be
THE
NoftceolPublichtearing
CITY,
Estate of
ForetLosur' entered in the above the Point of Beginning. Subiect to tP*CityIfall,Loflgwvod,Flori,
AUT,eORlZlNG AMENDMENT TO TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
entitledcauseintpieCircuitCourtof
DNA B. BEADPIELL, Wife, and Iakenfarthesuse,andpurposesse.,
GRACE
W.
FORT
right-of.way for Fern Park Ihe 10th day of December, 1773. at STENSTROM, DAVIS
CITY MAP TO INCLUDE SAID
forth in the Complaint, or default
these presents command you ,
Notice is hereby given by the City Seminole County, Florida, I will sell Boulevard over the Northwesterly 7:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as &amp; McINTOSH
LkP4D ANt,EXED, P'o'Iiolp4G Council of the City ul Casseiberry. Uapoear and tie your Answer or may be entered against you
c property tituOte 'n &amp;emi-iote 37 feet thereof. Lying parallel with Po5sibte, at which time interested
SEVERAQlLly.
You are notified that Petitioners
CONFLICTS Florida, that 'said City Council will County, Florida, described as:
other defense or pleading with ft.,.
Attorneys
parties and Citilensfor and against Post
Officefor Executrix
the Northwesterly line,
AND EFFECTIVE DATE.
hold a public hearing:
willapplytothe Court for an Order
PARCEL NO. C: Beginning at a
Clerk of the Circuit Court band
the
proposed
amexatk)n
and
zoning
SeidOrdinancewasplacedonfirst
(a) To cunsider annexation of the point 970 feet South and 21436 feet
SeminoleCounty, Florida, andserve 01 Taking on the 11th day of
Sab0td, Florida 32771
will be heard Said hearing may be ____________________________
and
rradrig en November 19. 1973. and following described property lying WeSt of the Northeast Corner of
a copy thereof on PetItIoners at. December, 1973, at 445 O'clock
continued from time to time until Publish: P4ev. 5, 17, 19, 26. 1973
the City Co'inc'l w,iI COqider sims arid being in Seminole County, Section 35, Township it South,
torney, ROGER L. BERRY OF P.M., be4ore the Honorabl* Tom
From the Southwest corner of the final action is taken by the City 0EV-il
for final passage and aooptu after Florida, to wit:
Range 30 East,
CLEVELAND,
MIZE &amp; BERRY, Waddell, Jr., JudgI of the Circuit
Seminole County, SE '. of Section
CITY OP ALTAMONTE
the public hearing which will beheld
p
Lot 4 Block A, Replat of Block C Florida, thence run West 60 feit, South Range 30 Il, Township 21 Council.
Drawer
Z,
Sanford, Florida Court of the Eighteenth JudicIal
This
notice
shall
os
posted at the
East, Seminole'
SPRINGS. FLORIDA
in the City Halt of Longwood, South. Fern Park Subdivision, thence P4(..III 130 feet; thence East
nnt.
on
or
before
the 19th day 01 Circuit of Florida, in lilt Chambers
County, Florida, run along the City Hall within the City of
Notic. of PvbllCHsarlli,
Florida, on Monday. the 17th day of SeminoteCounty, P1st Book 7, Page 60 feet;
December, AD.. 1973, OfhtqwiSe a at SemInole County Courthouse,
thence SouTh 130 feet to IPIC Westerly line of said SE '.4, N 1 Longwood, FlorIda, and in three (3)
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
default will be .ntered against you. Sanford, Florida, at which time and
or 's
n thereafter as potsiofe. At CoUnty, Florida.
on the North Riglitot Way line Of run N 12 degrees
41' 12" E, 631.99 published in The Sanford Herald,, a the CIty Council of the
City 01 Clerk of the Circuit Court on this the Cowl and be huird on all
appear and be heard with respect to Casselben'', Florida;
PARCEL NO. 0: Begirving at
thence
the
City
of
a way line of State Road 436;
Longwood and Seminole said City Council wilt hold a public (Seat)
tr'e proposci Ordinance, This and
that mutt be determined before the
point 970 feet South and 20756 feet rUn along taid right of way line S 47 County, Florida, once a week for at hearing.
nearing may be continued from time
fbi To consider also the question West of the Northeast Corner of degrees 12' 07" E, 475 feet to a point;
entry of an Order of Taking, in
Arthur
H
Beckwith,
Jr.
least tojr (4) consecutive weeks
(at To consider armex.ation of the
cf designating and assigning the Section 33, Township 19 South, thence run S 42 degrees 47' ii" w. prior
to time until final action is taken by
cluding the jurisdiction of the
Clerk of the Circuit Court
to tne date of the Public following described property lying
Itil City Council
zonIng classification
Court, the Sufficiency of the
By' Cecelia V. Ekern
of Cl Corn- Range 30 East, Seminole County, 2.50 fees to a Point of Beginning; Hearing; the date of the first and being In SemInole County,
A copy of the proposed 0rdirsre merCial to said property at
Deputy Clerk
pleadings, whether Petitioner is
that Florida, thence run West 70 feet; thence ContInue S 42 degree's 41' ta' publication to the date of the last Florida. tO wit.
is poste'da? the City HalI,Lcngwood, ClaSSifiCatIOn is dtcribed in th%' thence North 130 feet; thence East
properly exercising its delegated
CLEVELAND,
MIZE &amp; BERRY
W.250
(cci;
thencerunN
47
degree's
publication,
both
date's
Lots
inclusive,
10,
ii.
11,
13,
II
and
15,
Attorney's
for
Petitioner
Florida. and copies are On tile with
zoning ordiri3ntt$ of the City of 70
authority
and the amount to be
thence South 130 feet to the 12' 12' W, 207 feet to the center line shall not be less than twenty.eight GOLOIE MANOR, according to
inc Clerk at the City and same may Casselberry. Florida, to wit, Or. pointfeet;
of bC'girxilng, Said
deposited for eacn of the parcel's of
the P 0. Drawer z
point
being
of
the
paved
portion
of
Fern
Park
(75)
days
prior
to
the
date
of
plat
thereof
as
recorded
in
the
Plat
be inspeCted by the public.
dunance 55 as amended and 'sup- on the North Right of.Way 111* 0
property. The Court will make arid
Book Sanford, Florida 32771
Boulevard (a private road); thence Public Hearing.
13, Page 7), PublIc Records of Publith: Nay, 19, 24.
DATED thiS 70th day of plemented.
Reed (Fifteenth) Street.
Dec.).
10.
In)
enter
Such Order as it deems proper
runPf17degrees7' IS" E iSOfeet;
DATEDthlsflflddayofOctozjer, SeminoleCounty,Florlda;andallof DEV101
November. A.D. 1913
The present zoning classification
PARCEL NO. 0: B.egirming
andiftheCourtfindsthatpetitioner
AD.
1973.
at
a
tnencerunS47dees12'4?'E
that
part
of
Ronnie
Dive
lying
01 saId property is P21. R IA at that poInt 710 feet South and 2)45.4 feet feet to the Point of Beginning.
S. Onnie N. Shomate
it entitled to possession of the
5: Orinie P. Shomate
South of an
•
classification us described in the West of the Northeast Corner Of Subject to right.of.way for Fern
City Clerk
easterly
extension
of
the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE properly In advance of final
City Clerk
North
lot
lir.e
of
Lot
10,
according
to
cit the City of
zonirigordinanceslndregulatlornoi Section 3,5. TownShip It Scuth, Park Boulevard,
01 the City of
the plat thereof as recorded in Plat EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. Iudgment.theCourtwirltixthutim,
over
the Nor.
L(xQW0Od. FIoid.a
Seminole County, Florida.
Range 30 East, Seminole County.
CUlT OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, within which and the terms upon
thuuiesterly
37
fe-el
thereof
Lying
Lctngwood,
Florida
(look I). Page 71. Public Re-cord's 01
t4
t. 1973
Tie Pb"c Hariru -iI he held
FFord,i thence run West bi) fe-ct,
*11th you will be required to
FLORIDA
p.irallel
tith
the
Nortti,'.'c".terly
In.
PubliSh:
Oct.
29,
Nov.
5,
12.
19.
26.
Seminole
County.
Florida,
the Citt haIl, Cttttbttry, Florida, thrne Soutri 130 fe-et; thence East
surrender
FILE
NO.
973
possession to Petitioner.
73I6I7.A
60 lathe corporate limits of the City
to the corporate lImits of the City
ontbe27thdayotoeceqnwr, 1773,at feet; thence North 1)0 test to the csselberry Florida;
WITNESS my hand and the Seal of
DIVISION
A
AltCmonte
Springs.
Florida;
anø
..PEIJ.I
91
7:30 P.M., or at soon thereafter at Point of Beginning, said point being
and tht above Court this lit day of'
ACKERMAN
(b) To csider also th. question HENRY
CITY OF
possible, at which time interested on tne South Rlght.oI.Way line of
tb) To consider also the question IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR of deSignating and assigning the LUCILLE ACKERMAN, hi's wife, November, 1973.
OVIEDO, FLORIDA
parties arid citizin's for and against Fourteenth Street.
of designating and assigning the SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA zOfliflO classificatIon of CO Corn.
Plaintiff's. (Seal)
NOT IE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO the proposed annexation and
PARCEL P40. F: Beginning at a zoning classification of Cl Corn. CASE NO. 73.3)5.0
Arthur H. Bs-ckwittt, Jr.
mercial General Dstrict to said
OF will be heard. Said hearing may be poiflt 7)0 feet South and
CONSIDER
ADOPTION
2075.6 feet rnet'cIsI to said property as that BARNETT MORTGAGE COM. property as
Clerk of the Circuit Court
P.
FOX
and
MARGARET
F.
that
classification
PROPOSED ORDINANCE
c,Onfinued from time to time until West of the Northeast Corner Of classification is described in
By Martha T. VihIen
the PANY. a Florida Corporation,
described in the bring ordinances FOX, hi's wife,
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
final action i's taken by the City Se.'u
3$, Township It 'SO'uth, zoning ordinanc
As Deputy Clerk
Of the City of
Defendants,
Plaintiff, of the Cily uf Altamonte Spr.ng-s,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by Council.
Howard P. Macsee
Range
10
East,
Seminole
County.
Cassetberry,
Florida,
to
wit,
Or.
vs.
NOTICE
OF
SUIT
FlOrlda,tOwit:OrdinanceNo.
325.73
true City of Oviedo. Florida. that the
This notice shall be posted at Ihi Florida, thence run West
70 feet; dinance
AUIUant CounIy Attorney
oUncilwiIInoldapublkhearingto City Hall within thi City 04 thences.outnl3oieet;thenc,East70 plemented55 as amended and sup. FLOP IDA URBAN DEVELOP. and as amended and supplecnente1, IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
110 E. Commercial Street
MEP4T
CORPORATION,
a
The
present
Florida
zoning
cl1ssifiallon
FLORIDA.
consider enactment of Ordinance Cassetberry, Florida, arid In three feet, thence North 1)0 fee-f. to the
Kirk Plaza
The present boning classification Corporation. et al.
01 sild property is RI Residential To the Defendant's:
(31 other places within the City, and
'eo 247, er,tiIleci:
of
iiviing. said po.nt ting
01 said property l's C.2 as that
.)OHPu' N. FOX and MARGARET Sanford, Florida 37771
Defendants, District, as that cl&amp;ssification a
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY published in The Sanford Herald, a O the South
Rlght-of.Wy line of classification is de'sci'i
in tne
NOTICE OF SALE
descrlted in the zoning ordinances F, FOX. hi's wife, their unknown PublIsh: Nov.5, 17, It, 24, 1973
OF
OvI EDO,
FLORIDA, newspaper of general ircul.ticn n Fourteenth Sired.
zoning ordlnancesand regulations cf
Notice ii hereby given th6t pur
and regulations of Seminole County, heirs devises's, legates's or grantee's, 0EV 32
CREATING THE OFFICE Of the City of Casselberry and
PARCEL PlO. B: Beginning at a Seminole County, Florida.
and all other persons or parties
suant to Summary Judgment of Florida.
SPECtAI. MUNICIPAL JUDGE; Seminole County, Florida, once a point tlO feet South arid
27056 left
THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
ThePublic Hearingwillbep,efd in Forec)osur entered in the above
Thepublbchearirig will beheld in claiming by, through, under or IN
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
PROVIDING A METHOD OF week for at least four (1) COn West of the Northeast
Corner Of lheCIty Hall, Canelbecry, Florida, entittedcauseintheCircuitCourlof the City Hall, Altamonte Springs, against then,,
APPOINTMIP4T, ESTABLISHING secutive weeks prior to the date Of Section 15, TownShip 19 South, onfheflfhdayof December, )973,at SeminoleCounty, Florida,
I wilIsell FlorlcIa.onthelthdayof December, And to: All partie or persons CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
TH£
0 U AL,. I I i CATION S the Public Hear4ng, thi date Of IllS Range 30 East, SemInole County, 7,30 P.M, or as 'soon thereafter
COUNTY. FLORIDA
as Ihe property situate in Stminole It?), at 4:30 p.m., or as soon havl000rclaimingany right, titleor CIVIL
ACTION
THEREOF; PROVIDING A TERM fiflt pubficatign to the date of the Florida, thence run West 50 feet, possible,
NO. 73.Ei53.D
at
which
time
interested
County,
interest
in
Florida,
described
therealterasposaible,
as:
and
to
the
p'btica1iQn,
bOth
at
which
time
OF OFFICE; ESTABLISHING last
following
dates
thence Nor-'h 130 feet; thence Eatt parties and citizen's for and against
DIVISION 0
TheNorth5l.9lfeetof bIt, Block Interested parti and citizen's for described property, situated in In
re; the
POWER
AND
DUTIES, cktslve. shalt not be less than Sf3 feet; thence south 130 fed
(I
Marriag, of
the the-proposed annexation arid zoning C. FELLOWSHIP ADDITION to andagaln'sttbepropo,edannexation Seminole Countl, Florida:
PROVIDING A METHOD OF twenty cg't (21) days. In ôddution. Point of tIe-ginning, tald point tbeing
OVA
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0000EN,
wife,
and
will
be
heard.
Said
hearing
may
be
Sanford.
Florida,
Lof
as
recorded
in
15, Block 27
and zoning will be heard. Soid
FIXING COMPENSATION. ncllicesssailbepasledintheare.to on the North Right.of.Way lini 04
of SUBURBAN RONALD NUN 0000EP4, husbnd
continued from time to time until
hearIngs may be continued from HOMES SUBDIVISION
be conSidered for annexaflon and Reed (Fifteenth) Street
QEGUIRINc. AT4 OATH OF OP
according OVA T. G000EN,
foal
actIon
it
taken
by
the
City
of
Se-minote
County.
Florida;
to
the'
Pta1
time
to
timeuntil
final
atflon
pqc ipt P-dc
l'r'ir'q
.1 ie'aCt f,tte, (.S d.sys
AN FE
thereof as reofuJe1 ri
pnp - ,' rue, E. Beg'riir at a
Cc"ncl
Iris' SOoth 4 5 feet t Lot$, hack
tjltj, by tti City Countii.
i'I.il bo S. PogtsbO and 61, Public
1 1 (liv I; CiA Ti- REPEALING pIJr t) tht date of the F'uol.c point 970 feel South and O.7.4 test
This notice shall be posted at the C. FELLOWSHIP ADDITION to
This notice shall be posted at the Records of Seminole County, RONALD NUN
ALL ORDINANCES lPf CONFLICT Hearing.
WeSt of the Northeast COUW 0
Chy Hall within the City of
GOODEN,
Sanford. Florida, s's recorded in
City Hall within the Cily of Florida
Dated thiS 17th day of November, Section
THEREWITH
35, Township It South. Catselberry, Florida. and in three Plat Book 5, Page 3, Public Records Altarnonf Springs,
You, and each of you, are notified
Respondent.
Florida,
and
SaidOcdinancewasptocedonfirst A 0. 1973.
in
Range 31) East, Seminole County, (3) other pf.ce'swithl the City, and of Seminole County, Florida;
NOTICE OF SUIT
and three (3) other places within tne that a wit to obfain cancellaf ion of TO
rdng on November 19, 1973, arid
MMy W Hawthorie,
F$rida. thence run We's. 33 feet; published in The Sanford Herald, a
- RO'fALD NMN 000DEN
The North 77.1$ feet of lot I and City, 6nd published in The Sanford mortgage deed arid promissory note
City Clerk
'he City Council will consider lime
thence North 160 feet thence East newspaper of general circulation in the South 77 19 feet of 1019, Block C. Herald, a newspaper
Residence Unknown
for f,nal passage Ind adoption after
of the City 01
of general to the above described property has
5) 'eel, thence South 160 feel to the the City of CCsseIbi'rry and
i r rr
ELLOWIIIP ADDITION
Syracute. flew York
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to r.irnjlation In the City of Altamonte' Pi'n tiled aq.1in? you and C*J are
(SPirrry. IIrlda
'1.9 l;'1
i p-rit h,-.:
'-'e' C..;:? . Vr
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Sprn5
'j
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iS
ri
corr,1
0
and
YOU
t.P C lIuREJIY ?4OTIFI ED
- '..o :j •
r'.eminle
County,
Li
iL!r -J tO Sc-rye a cOpy of your
on the ?.orth Right of Way iir* 00
e-e-5 for
VIal Book I. Pag3, Public Records fiorida,oncea week for at least four answer to the Complaint on the that an ection for dissolution of
least fcur (4)
Monday. tht 11th day of December, ISeal)
Re-ed (Fiftpenth) Street;
selsy weeks prior to the date cif
of Seminole County. Florida;
ir
(4) COnSCtutiye week's prior to lhe Plaintiff's attorney. JOSEPH marriage has been fled against you
.t t i p 'ii
on
iO 17, 7&amp; ,,
s sn P,'ht1th Nov 26. 0Cc
t.-i'c 5 do the higheSt and best
the Piti7
01 public sale tot fliçheSt nod tr?
Hoaring; the tt.1?c c'i the
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dl!ec.f th l'uhlc tlearun.. th date lV()AWEP, P0 (iou 521. Maitland, and you are- reuirrdtosrrvpa (Cry
A'
U'dJfr tar cath at the west front
first publ.c&amp;ion to the date of the bidder lot cash at the west ftnt 04 the first pubIicat,on to Ihedate f Florida 3775), and file theorlginal in
your written detente's, if any, to
n-iee-t.ng interested tarties may 0EV
door of the Sert,lnole County lI publiCation, both dates in
door of the Seminole County the last publication, both dates in. the offIce 01 the Clerk of
JERROLD A. BRaSS, Attorney for
appear anil bf heard with respect to
the
Circuit
Courthouse in Sanford. Florida Ct cltlive, Shall not be less than
Courthouse, in Sanford, Florida clusivit, shall not be less th'sn Court on or before December 13th. Petitioner, 350 N. Washington
FICTITIOUS NAME
the- propoted ordinance. This
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tI.QO AM. on December 4tP 4.0., twenty eight (71) day's In addition, as 11:00 AM. on DECEMBER 6th, twenty eIght
Notice
is
hertbhearing rn0Vb'COIStinUed from Iime
y given th51 I am
(21s days. In addition, 1973 Otherwise the allegations of the Avenue, Titusvllle, Florida 377.0.
197).
notice shall be potted In thi area to AD. 1973.
ana file the original with the Clerk of
notice shall be po's'ed In the area to Cornptaint will be lCken
)99fd ifl business at Uranttey (5e)
to litre until (nat action is taken Dy
as con
SeaI)
be considered for annexation and
be considered for annexation and Ie'ssd
,above styled Coufi on or before
Scivare, 924 H*y 436. Aftamonte
the City CounCil
Arthur H. 8eckwith, Jr.
Arthur H. BCCkwith. Jr.
On*rig St le-est fifteen (11) day's
A copy of the proposed ordi.nan
Sprnç'. Seminole COcjn$v. Florida
toruin at least fiftein (Ii) days
ThisnOliceshellbepubti't,se.Jonce
December
3rd. 197) Othirwi's, a
('tn. of Circu,f Courl
(7Ot tO thr' d.si- Cf thu Public
Clerk of ('cut Covrt
prior to
ih.'
iudnient ma tie entered against
u! ;" C'?t Halt. O
ic'.0 ci
date of InC Publi
..
each
week
for
four
conscutive
1.'-aftha T Vhim
fly Martha I. Vibleri
Hearing
!c:r,da 000 toPue's are cm lilt *'?h tikAlITLEr .0UAkTi B.ARbER
yOu OI' the relief demanded in the
*'tk$ in The Sanord Herald.
Deputy Clerk
Deputy Clerk
Dated this 13th day of November,
the Cicr of tne City eisa same u'
DATED tlis 74th day f October,
SHO'. and that I ;ntend to register I Prierr Abner, 0
Dated this 14Th day of November, Complaint or petItion
1. Plsarr Abnir. of
4.0. 1973.
A 0. it?).
said nan'te with the Cler
oc inspected b the publiC,
t,n
WITNESS my hand and teal of
t th TURUUULL.
ABNER
TORNPttl.L,
AND
(Seal)
ABNER
AND
5: Phy,1i5 .1. JOtitahI
DATED nut ?lst de" Of 11Jrn. Cirtut .r'1'i'
COlJOty, Q.fiELS
tCircui'
Court
slid
Court on October 31st, 1973,
Seal)
DANIELS
M.y yt fta*yfhorne
FlordO in aordenc
A 0 Rh
City Clerk
(Seal)
Art tsJr H Bsck*utt,, Jr
with th* 141 We-st t.yrCO ACnv
in
Wt',t
U.
ymso
City Clert.
AvCr'At
of the City of
f1', Cicoit Count
AtIhr Ii BCCkwith. Jr.
lt Qtt.0 (io t
F! Ott.re Box 100
Of the City
Cm,
L?c'i1.
*''t
.Sltamante Springs,
"iu'-;In ILSDT Yi'ntrr
A's Clerk of said Court
Seminole
County. Florida
Pan
Fiorioo
332$,
Ce's'sofcry Florida
W,ntcr Park, Florida 32159
iorioa Statutes
c the Cit', f
Florida
Z1 ,vy tcc-.
fli. Joy Webb
ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF
1 Wi 7
Publish - Univ 3A
ATyeP?:ys FO FLAiI'ITIFI.
Oieno. FIO.iOO
5: RObert W. ftrwn
Publish: Oct. 79, Nov. 5, 12, it, 76,
Deputy ClCrk
Deputy Clerk
i,cv
'vn
L.:.;,n N'
Piolth
Nov
1973
U.
19)3
i"ub!.Sh
3k, 'L7 3
1973
3. IC' 17.
Publith Nov. It, 76, Dec. 3, 10. 1973 Publish: Nov. 8, 12, It, 24. 1973
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suflnt to Final Judgment of

according to the records of Seminole

County, Florida,

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DCV 15/

NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS

Florida
That the party interested in 'said
tusine'ss enterprise is as follows
A joint venture consisting of
Timothy J. Connolly, Eugene M.
HowerijØ, Jr. and INC Develoi.ment
Corporation,
Troutman. Sands s
Lockerman 5, AS Ott'
Robert P Rc'.t'
Publish. PubliSh licn $9. 26, Dec.

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to clear up two time" to suspect any

Pubtith NOv. 19, 76, 1973
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In additiOn, each firm i to be

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA,
CIVIL ACTION NO. 73.14$.E

aware that a work session with
Longwood City Council will be held
following Preliminary acceptance.
The City reserves the right to
reject any or all bid's.
R. C. Letbensperger, Jr.
Street Supt.

DIVISION E

Publish: Nov. 26, 1973

0EV 103

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In re: the MarrIage of
DON 0. DINGEE,

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DEv112
Plaintiff,

NANCY J. DINGEE.

In re: the Marriage of
CHERYL
0.

NOTICE OF SUIT
TO. NANCY .1. DINGEE
777 West Covina

NOTICE OF ACt ION

Covina, California
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an ection for divorce has been
filed against you, and

YOUNG,

PETITIONER,
AND
EARL
YOUNG, JR., RESPONDENT,

Apartment 103

TO EARL YOUNG, JR.
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN

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Sanford city commissioners orlando builder who had bid Boulevard and the east side of Inc.
A
wholesale
i.:f .1 $17,000 dun'i truck to
food
o,000 for the property as an U. S. 17.92 and 18 lots In the distributor warehouse is slated replace a unit recently wrecked
Foreign Wars request to office bujIdingsjte(aiIedtopt Park View Subdivision west of for the site,
and approving payment of
lease a city-owned log cabin at a 10 cent binder.
South Sanford Avenue and
$7,131,) for o'ersizing of a water
A public hearing is
Seminole Boulevard and Myrtle
Coiiirnis.sioners will discuss south of 27th Street.
scheduled main installed by private
Avenue,
on
rezoning the
withPoliceC)ije(n8utlerhis
Auto Train developers on Lake Mary
Another public hearing is property for industrial Use.
D. Benske, commander request that four members of
Boulevard
scheduled to consider an•
of VFW Post 1,018, said the the department's motorcycle nexatlonof23acresonthenoi'-tji anCommissioners will consider
offer to buy two city-owned
organization wants to lease the patrol be promoted to rank of
side
of
lake
Mar)'
Boulevard
lot. 1w Mrs. Bertha F. Nix of
lakefront cabin because
it,s hiuk'nant
l.a.t icek at 'i
ti'i Celery Avenue. 'the lots, on
iflelilbetsilIP has increased to commission work week City aol west of U.S. 17-92.
...the
east side of Hickory
over 100 members plus 60 Manager Warren Knowles said
Public h aring.s will be held
members in the auxiliary,
north of K. 14th Street,
he did not concur with the to consiei second reiding and
were included in lots offered by
Benske, In a letter to city request.
adoption of ordinances an•
city (or sale recently.
officials, said the VFW post is
nexlng .%uto Train property
willing to meet all regulations
Also on the agenda for the 7 west of Persimmon Avenue,
Commissioners, in other
a
the city may put on a lease and pin, meeting at city hail are two lots block 10 of Russell's business, will ratify work
a
"should the property be sold we public hearings to consider Addition '.nrl rezoning for in. session actions awarding bids
will vacate on 30 days notice." annexation of the old Farmer's dustrial sc five acres on the for four compact sedans to
In May the city took the cabin Auction property that fronts on northsk. of CoEntry Club Road Johnny I3olton Ford
L
of
I
lot off the sale market when an both the south side of Airport for Continental Central Florida
Maitland, authorizing purchase
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water weIgft. Weal Fairway
Plaza Drugs recommend i(,

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Fairway Plaza Drugs
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Casselberry

To Get Loan Pay Plan

CASSELBEItRY-Council bid on borrowing money to pay
This will be Bergman's last and expects to start inwill hear a report from City $17,000 due on the city's fire council meeting before his Oct. terviewing applicants soon.
Manager Ron Bergman on
truck. The money was not a 8 resignation becomes effective
recommendation the city go to budget item.
Saturday. He is resigning from
,'sGENI)tt: No.26
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recommended
the
position
he
has
held
for
the
7:30p.m.
Bergman
for the purchase of a past 28 months to accept a Job
Public Hearing on deter$4,
backltoe be included in the bid, asdeputydirectorof the council min.ation of Clark property.
1. Minutes,
as well as $45,(XX) for paving of of governments covering the
Lake Kathryn Circle. The largest single county in the
2. Recommendation on fire
money for the fire truck and United States-San Bernadino, equipment bids.
Calif.
3. Exterminator bond.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS-A backhoe will be repaid in
routine agenda is scheduled for year, and that for the paving
4. Lake Ann final PUD.
The council is seeking a new
Tuesday's 4 p.m. meeting of the over a period of 10 years.
5.
Authorize attorney to
manager to replace Bergman,
city council. Public hearings
request legislative action to
will be held before final apreinstate conditions of anproval Is given the annexations
nexation,
of the Fisher, Sweat and
6. CALNO report.
Barnett properties.
. Abandonment of streets (or
The civic center lease is
SMD
partnership.
ew YORK (API -KayiarS
StOcks
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Il
Las? KraItC.
41'. 41'.
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8.
Report
on borrowing
21'. 71 71'A
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17's 17'. 17',
final lease approval Is detailed ALLISCPsaI
II ID
Kre.or$
32'. II'. II'. moneY.
tO
Alcoa
II', 4".
wording including a section AmA,,...,
9.
LiggM
Election board op.
33'. 3$S 3SSt
ii'
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AmSO's
Loch hid Au,
IJIt
3ji',
3)5.
soliciting
information
pointment.
of
AmCan
Loews
21
30'. 701.
34',
74
whether those renting the AmCpan
10. John Casselber-ry v. City
liSt 71'. 31', po.arcor
21'. 31 Il
1 ft I
WadC;
ty plan to sere alc'ohoilc Am(IT
14. IS'. Ii'.
of
('asselberry: punitive'
s' a'. es'. M.nnMM
50'.
1, •Ø%
beverages.
damages
defense.
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, SIU
B.ticlw
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an action for dissolution ci

Dikeou, Attorney for Petitioner, are required to Serve a copy Of your

written defenses, if any, to It on

Noon Stock Report

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FICTITIOUSPIAME
NOTICE thereby given that we
are engaged in business at 130 ,

VICE, and that we intend to register

said name with the Clerk of the
Circuit Court. Seminole County,
Florida in accordance with the

provisions of tpie Fictitious Name

Casseiberry, Florida. and file the

Statutes To Wit: Section $6309

Petitioner, whose address it 612
Sanford Atlantic Bank Building,

in the Petition.
WITNESS my hand and the Seal Of

secutive weeks in The Sanford

tfseabovedourtonthisthelthdayof
WITNESS my hand and seal of November, A.D. $973.

said Court on fhis 9115 day
November. 1973
tSeaIl
Clerk of the Circuit Court

Arthur H Be'Ckwith, Jr.
Clerk of Circuit Court
Seminole County. Florida
Linda M. Harris

fly, Joy Webb
Deputy Clerk
Deputy Clerk
CARROLL BURKE
JOHN A. BALDWIN
Attorney for Petitioner
Baldwin I. Dihecu
6)7 Sanford Atlailfic
Attorney's at Law
Bank Bldg.
Suite 20.
Sanford, Florida 32171
500 East Highway 436
Casselberry. Florida 3770!
(Seal)
i ATTORNEY FOP PETITIONER
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0EV 107

DEV 74

5' Thomas A Greene
PubliSh: Nov. 34, Dec. 3, $0, 17, $973
DEV 141
FICTI'IIOUSNAME
NOT ICE is hereby given that we

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court on the 77th day of November. In tC: Adoption of

OFFICIAL BALLOT
GENERAL ELECTION
CITY OF CASSELBERRY
CASSELBERRY, FLORIDA

DECEMBER ,

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November, .0. 1973, offer for 'sole the ñt'Que StyiCtI Court on or before COUNCILMAN

Seminole County Courthouse In
Sanford, Florida, the above
de'cnibed personal property.
Prc.perty being stored at Altarronte
Garage In Altamonte Springs In
formaflon available from 11* Civil
Department o4 Seminole County

Sheriff's Office.
YPist said sa'.t l being made to
satisfy the term's of said Writ of
Execution
E. Polk.

Sheriff
SemInole County, Florida
PublIsh: Nov. 3. 17, 19, 36, 1973
DEVIl

December 13th It?), otherwise an
Order may be entered granting this
Adoption to the Petitioner

WlTPltSSmyhandandthetialof
Mid Court on the 14th day
November, 1973.
(Seal)
Arthur H BCkwith, Jr
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Seminole County, Florida
Stokes
fly.
D*puty Clerk
.1 Robert Hunkapiller

JOHNSON AND PANICO, P.A
III South Ma.tland Av.
Maitlind, Florida 32731
Attorneys for Petitioner
Publish Nov. It. 24. Dec. 3, 10, 1973

0EV 104

Jn In, ti,I4'*l
Edith 1. Duerr

OavidSmothers
John F. Yamnita
Dr.JohnA. Zacco

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COUNCILMAN
(Unexpired term)
(Vote for one)
Jerry Christensen
ChartesH. CIaicock
Paul Jofsnson
John Salmon
Glenda Southern
tLee'Wyer

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tamie B. Bingham
Cynthia I.. Baker

Michelle A. Sroboda
Mildred L. Dougherty

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H. Her-nice Walker

Mrs. Charles Nickle and gu.

Vernit.a Frison

Lila Rigsby, Deltona

Dolores B.oykin

Henry K. Anderson, Deltona

Ann)' Moran

Harriet H. Arenz, Deltona

Charles W. Brantley

Jason D. Gardner, I,ake

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Salisbury, N.D.

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,iJcivatc 'uppts o( hot waler
But If sour;
:1 gettire as niusih as su'tfd likc, It flias l\
:i,I thc mhcrmi't.ai u'fl SOUr water hcatcs is
r.i (Uflet,iinIn pniiperh Or the ckmcnt m.is
I'rT'tsJc,j .It1J ii;t,oJ ti h5 ten
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IJVIWUd

Laura M. Privince, Deltona
Waiter Cook, Like Mary
Mildred
DeMar, Lake
Monrx
Louis Fendrich, Maitland
Tensei E. Crandall, Ocala
John Kroeger, Orange City
Francis J. McGoldrkk,
Deltona
JOPh Curcio, Ikilona

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I Drum thy iukr ,4t !s'u'J ''iti' iJ I rut I Iu'Jj
'. .,tcr, with its h.h mineral ivnlcnt. ka'ns j
:'dkb him on the hcatsnt clement. Rcviu'.c
iiij, him at, ,ss in ut'uubtie. it pcscnt hc.ut
I:,'rn samin through ctliicmk. and caui.c'.
:::e ekment It) burn u'ut tThii' qukIJ% lilL
him
also k*in. Ifi ppes. .aflcjn the
cllhi,')C'fl,,'S iii Sour rtur11ho P15 rcs?ntin' INL'

i .%f,gA.' ilI,r

Jean J:uk::in, I.ini:iuil
Johnny

Olive May DeForest, DeBary

BIRTHS
Mr. arid Mrs. Rufus Boykin

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Ctl:ltnberain,

By: Mary W. Hawtsorne
City Clerk
Publish: Nov. 74, 1913

licre .ue some of the Lhing,s
ssere told.

Mrs. Wilbert Williams and ' - '• ___________________

Martha Augliera, IMtona
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Jeffer)' G. Mundy

Robert

(Vote ter end

address s lit South Mauttand IletIB. c'rier
antI thC undersigned as Sheriff of
Seminole County, Florida, will at Avemje, Maitland, Florida, 37751, Harry A Sambrook
and file the original withi the Clerk of
1) 00 A U on the 77th day of
and ealt to the Isiohe-it bidder. or
cash, 'subject to an'cnd
it
lein's, at the Front (West) Door of the

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girl

ciirc

them"
We inquired how %iso -rn get
more life out of sour water heater .it
hi.'me. And se on rcpLtccmcnt hind

IISCIIARGES
Sanford:

Elsie S. Starks

A Case Model 90 Loader. of JOHNSON AND PANICO, PA,, MAYOR

t?0'y5 f0' Pehtion'r, WhOIC

i'i 4I'UI S.JklJJ
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the provisions of the Fictitious

flackhmie. Serial Plo 6655056

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NOVEMBER23, 1973 boy, Sanford

Amy Moran

County, FlorIda,
more particularly any to it, on J. Robert Hunkapiller,
described
as follow's

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Ruby J. Francisco

a copy of your wrItten objections, if

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33", 371.
33
37
77
37

Mildred Cooks

descnibec' property owned by that a Petition For Adoption has
Donnelly and WahI, Inc., said been filed in the above captioned
property beIng located in Seminole cause,andyouarenequiredtose

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Iroy Jackson

William Stahl
Publish. Nov. 3, 12, It, 26, 1973
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371, 37'. 32',

Clerk 01 the CIrcuit Court. Seminole

Seminole County, Florida, and I
have levied upon the following

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27'. 7S%t 74'.
13'. 12'. 17'.
33I. 33' j3 •

County, Florida In accordance with

S: APse Stahl

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Ye-i ETr

judgment rendered in the aforesaid DIVISION 0

Atriandria, Virginia
ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED

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Orange County, FlorIda, upon a final NO. 731415.0

NOTICE OF SUIT
Donnelly and WahI, Inc. Defendant,
which aforesaid Writ of Execution TO DANIEL LEE SPIKER
$434 North Beauregard
was delIvered to me as SherIff of

DIAL 322-1562

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34'. 34
34':

intendtoreglstecsaldnamewithtpue

Power &amp; EquIpment Plaintiff, y. WILLIAM LOUIS TOMCHAY

Sanford Electric Co.
2522 PARK

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Robert Faryna

Deluxe dryer with four automatic cycle's to take care of any
and all of Ihe modern synthetic fabrics. "Permanent Press
Extra'Care" is a great new friture we've added to take the
' hurry and worry" out of permanent press. When selocted,
It keeps clothe's tumbling after the re8ular cyc!e ends to
help clothes hold their wrinkle.free look! A "Flufi without
heat" setting-one more convenience feature.

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Walter H. Mahany

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Sanford:

4.0, 1977, In that certain case e. CHRISTOPHER LEE SPIKER and Name Statutes, ToWit: Section
titled, .1.1. Case Companyd ba Case DONNA LYNETTE SPIKER by $6509 Florida Statutes $951.

DDE7200N

son s propert.

are engaged in business at 77$

Harold Avenue, Winter Park,
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
Semirole County. Florida under the
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN th$t IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
by virtue of that certain Writ of EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR. fictitloui.'amiof "POWER DRILL
ExecutIon Issued Out of and under CUlT SEMINOLE COUNTY, AND FASTENER", and that we
the seat of the Circuit Court of FLORIDA

requested annexation; Par.

fl. 77', Il

Soulls Co
iou Py

44 431 45%..
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17'. I?
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Open Mon. thru Fri. 1a.m.. 5p.m. - Closed on Sat.

Sterling Park and Bent Tree

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39". 79'.

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SI Oil Cal
75'. ?1. 7$.
St 01 Ir
41i 43'.. 47'. Sirytn%
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DITIONING &amp; REFRIGERATION
and that I intend to register said
n-smile v,th the Clerk of the Circuit
Court, Semirsle County, Florida In
accordance with the provision's of

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TOM'S HEATING, AIR CON-

the Fictitious Name Statutes, To
Wit: Section $SS.09 Florida Statutes

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iii $1, 30'. Olin
Cp
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20'. 30 30
PepsICo
39, 39 79
Pnl.Mor

S: H F. Eggers Jr

Ave. Longwood, Seminole County,
Florida under the fictitious name of

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FlorIda Statutes 1t51.

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styled court at the Seminole County Sanford, Florida. 3777) on or before
J. M Wailer
Courthouse, Sanford. Florida, on or Ill 17th day of December, AD. 1973,
before December 11th, 1913;
Publith Nov. 5, 17, 19, 26, 197)
raMcx
andfiletfieoriglri,alwiththe Clerkof
0Ev))
otherwise
a Judgment
mayrelief
be enSeminole
the aboveCounty,
styled Court,
Sanford,
tered against
you for the
Florida,
other _____________________________ GenDynam
GenElec
demanded in the Complaint.
FICTITIOUS NAME
Gioods
wise a Iudgment will be entered
GenMult
Notice is hereby given that I am
THIS PlOT ICE shall be published against you for the relief demanded
GenTeIEI
once each week for four (1) con
engaged in business at 433 E. Tullis
Herald, Sanford, Florida.

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Suite 70. $00 East Highway 434, CARROLL BuRKE. Attorney for
original with the Clerk of the above

&gt;7I
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i\ltarnonte
Panel tAeet

French Ave., Sanford. Seminole
COm*E4
County, FlorIda under the fictitious Co'itCan
Diiti Air
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED name of SANFORD TIRE SEN.

required to serve a copy Of Your marriage has been filed against YO
written defenses, it any, to It
CHERYL 0 YOUNG, and you
JOHN A BALDWIN, Bal&amp;,vin &amp;

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Memorial

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 73.15fl.B

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Seminole

JudicIal Circuit, Seminole County, of the Courthouse, Sanford, Florida,

By: Walton Tortes,
Chairman
must be In writing ena filed in Publish Nov 26. 1973
duplicate and state tie place 01
oEvIoo
residence and post office addrs of _______________________________
the claimant and mutt be 'sworn to
NOTICE TO BID
by the claimant, his attorney, or the
The City of Longwood, Florida,
tam. shall be void,
is anticipating entrance Into a
Dated at Orlando, Florida, this Franchise
Garbage
System
2nd day of November, 1913.
Program, and would like to have a
S William 0. Mateer
Monthly price for pick up at curb
As Executor
s:dr antI Alto back door coic'cton.
of laid estate
We alto request each firm tub.
S: Lawrence .1. PIsalin
mitt Ing a bId enumerate any
of Mateer and Harberl
restrictions on the number Of b59s
Post Office Box 75.51
picked up etc.
Orlando, Florida 37507
Sealed bids mutt be in LOngwood
Attorney for Executor
City Hall by 1.30 p.m. Monday
and Estate
December 10, $97).

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this notice. Each claim or demand

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Center at Howell Branch Road and
tonight will consider a Veterans
State Road 436, Casselberry, of

Florida, Probate Division, in the on December 17, 197), at 7:00 P.M.
Courthouse at Sanford, Florida, or as soon thereafter as possible,
Seminole County Board
within four calendar months from
Adjustment
the time of the first publication 0

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With the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
inandfo. Seminoledounty, Florida,

This public hearing will be held in
estate in the office of the Clerk of the
Circuit Court of the Eighteenth the County Commission Chambers

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WATER WEIGHT

SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR
OF ADJUSTMENT
CUlT. SEMINOLE COUNTY,
Notice of Public Hearing
FLORIDA
Plolice iS hereby given that lh
PROBATE DIVISION
Board of Adiuslment will conduct a
CASE NO: li4at.CP
Public Piearmn to '.onsider apEstate of
proving a Special Exception manN.
WILLARD DORSETT SMITH,
I Residential Zone to build Precinct
Deceased
6 Fire Station on the following
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING described properly,
Lois II. 19 and 20, Block 1,
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
Whitcomb's First AddItion to
SAID ESTATE;
You and each of you are hereby Geneva recorded in PB 7, Page SOot
notified and required to file any Public Records of Seminole County,
claims and demands which you, or Fla. Further described a's on Second
either of you, may have against said Street and Oak Street.

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MS 09 Florida Statute's, will register

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IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT OF THE

try

authorities

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undersigned, pursuant to fhe
"Fititi's Name Statute," Chapter

3. 10, It?)

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5• Barry C Nelsen

upon receipt of proof of the
at public sale to the highest and best
publication of this notice, the flc
bidder for cash at the front door of
name,
to wit: MARKET
the Seminole County Courthouse inIitiot,rs
SQUARE
ASSOCIATES
under
Sanford, Florida at 11:00 AM. on
whIch this party s engaged In
DECEMBER 6th, A 0. 1973.
business at Market Square Shopping
(Seal)
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH,
Cterk of Circuit Court
By: Martha T. VihIen
Deputy Clerk
L Pharr Abner, of
TURPIBULL,
ABNER
AND
DANIELS
147 West Lyman Avenue
Post Office Box 100
Winter Park, Florida 37759
ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF
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King said the Orange County died...there were no marks of and Mrs. Robert Spore, was pronounced dead, police said.
body will be very difficult to foul play on the body."
ptilled from the Leisure World Emerson was transferred to
mobile home park swimming Sunday by hunters in a wooded identify, but that a "dozen or so
Volusia County medical
o! at 4:25 p.m. by a teenager Halifax Hospital, Daytona
pool, the second revolving area north of Red Bug Lake.
posslbilities11arebeingchecketj authorities will perform an
who told police he and two Beach, for the autopsy.
around the latest unexplained
And Seminole Sherlfrs chief out through dental records and autopsy today on an Il-year-old companions thought they saw a
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skeleton unearthed in Central
Deputy Duane Harrell today related Information,
l)eRary youngster recovering "towel in the bottom of the
Florida.
said
the
preliminary
The completely decomposed from a broken shoulder who pool," became curious, and

NAME STATUTE
I witlsell TOWHOMITMAy CONCERN:

County, Florida, described as:
Lot $6. QUEENS MIRROR
SOUTH
Replat
Addition
to
Casselberry, Plot Book Ii, Page

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volving a DeBary youngster dump murders and the bones of
who appart'ntly drowned In a a 25-to-35-year.old man found

Publish: Nov. 5, t2. 19, 76, 1973
DEV.21

Foreclosure entered in the above

I11CdiC'
ill

Florida Statutes i957.

entitled cause In the CIrcuit Court of
Seminole County, Florida,

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Statutes, To.WII: Section 565.09

NOTICE OF SALE
Notice 5 hereby given that pun

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1366, Malttand, Seminole Ccunty,

Plaintiff, the Circuit Court, Seminole County,
vs
FLORIDA URBAN DEVELOP. Florida In accordance with the

Defendants.

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FICTITIOUSNAME
PlOT ICE is hereby given that I am
in uUt'u)ts's at r.o. ujux

Corporation,

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toning

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Florida under the fictitious name of
GENERAL GUARANTY MOP JAFEGUARD MICROFILM
IGAGE COMPANY, INC., a Florida SYSTEMS, and
that I intend to

Corporation, et al,

Monday, Nov. 26, 1973-3A

The Sanford Herald

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lout (use ', :ri'u uiqdjj unzi'rfrr,' 1,1:0
'.,iji(t IrniuC tb.mler hcatrs u'.c .i lot .1
i"c'r. ('hesi. s,sur
we .ind Pipe 1't (sic %i'u should he
u'lngi And he smre II'. -rcsacd in tthtts
cnouh in thc panel heus te tt nus blow
If the (u' i'n'l ih problem. call in an kt.
tnu.zn Iu*
lI'.'ur winn ii up ki its Job
1 II,ni' I i4.r 1,Jf7 It.'Wf'T hi-ii.u.',I'ir,u I' if ill.'
I h: Is tt'k .i% It' ukiCti Cfl4lfl tu!tldith'lt',
hi,,h otiid kad lii t*j'ic1.ttfflt IIWtikICIli.l..
as dIas itt thc length of" lUllc it t.ikc-.
t' heat 'our wat'r. lIs %11.r he-ater h..ici
p.
tict*l 'nj th

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96 Million More Since 1970

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shows

the gross national

Bangladesh where natural disasters aggravate

117~i

product (GNP) growth rate for Asia in 1969at6.8
The population time bomb is ticking loudly
in Asia.

The United Nations Economic Commission
for Asia and the Far East (ECAFE) is gravely
concerned about the region's future growth.
Already in what is generally regarded as
"Asia," fully 55 per cent of the world 's
population lives

on 23

per cent

the world's real

of

estate.
1970

In

the region's population was

billion. But
increased

since then it

by at

least

an

1.9
is estimated to have
additional 96 million

people.
"between

U.N. surveys estimate that
and

2000

much

1970

the urban population will increase at a

faster

rate and will triple

itself."

During the next 10 years, Asia will have to
find desks for 125 million children entering

school

for the

feel the impact of this explosion. Those countries
which alrea dy have high rates of

u!(k-rdcvelup

productivity

unemployment
and lu',v i'alt

utnt

will be hit

very

hard.

The gap between the rich and poor nations
will widen even further.

Other Thoughts
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
asked the makers of shampoos to prove their
advertising claims. To obtain some historical
perspective on advertising claims, it is helpful to
imagine the FTC entering the same

correspondence during the late 1920s and early
193. The letters would read:
To Reynolds Tobacco Co.: Your billboards
read "I'd Walk a Mile For a Camel. " Will
please furnish documentary proof of how many
people have walked a mile for a Camel.
To Buick Division, General Motors: Please
prove your claim that

"When Better

Automobiles Are Built, Buick Will Build Them."
Please ask th e Cadillac and Oldsmobile divisions
of GM to comment on the claim,

ThP0anfarb11pralb

Asia's problem-of

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Carded Dilemma

ChristmaSC

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WAYNE D. DOYLE

General

FRANK VOL TOLINE.

Manager

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ROYGREEN
Advertsrnq Ma na ger

DORIS WILLIAMS
Society Editor

CHARLES HAYS
Mechanical Supt.

CHRIS NELSON
Magazine Editor

RALPH HAYS
Camp. Room Foreman

811.1. VINCENT. JR
Chief Photogra pher

Press Room Foreman

RAYSTEVENS

SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Home Delivery

SSc Week
$14706 Months

In florida

t.4%'/3ECEDJ,vrc
t)t.1h41E

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$2 iO Month
AO

f ear

Same As Home Delivery

All O$herMa,i $7 7oMonth 6Moriths$16 70
12 mos Sn ao
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U S Postal Regulations provide that all mail subscriptions
be paid in advance
Entered s s.'coiid class matter Auqut 2? 19j ,it O
Office of Sanford. Florida 32771.
- of this e'iition of
No part of any material. ne*s or advertising
The Sanford Herald may be reproduced in any manner
without writft'n peimsston of the publisher of The Herald
Any individual or firm responsible for such reproduction will
be considered ,s infringing on The Herald 's copyright and
will be held liable for damage under the law
Published daily ani Sundays. except Saturday
The Heralds a member of the Associated Prpsshich
enhtled'e*clustveiy to Ipicuse for reproductr,n of all iht' ioai

,iewt printed in th's fle*$p4per

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Herald Area Corresponden IS
Lonqwoo,j
Ann Ril e y

Black Community

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Don

ar Lake. Fosl City
Grace Sp4nks
031 8067

take t
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377 261 1

to check the Stores, Slorgar.

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Turner Mai
Fraud IIaI
Continues

Donations Sought

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Consumer Product Safety safety check in Jacksonville.

doesn't volun!arily take it off

('omnniission,

the shelves, Morgan said.

"Rut they seem to be most

For Divei-s' Release

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Off's WORLD

i.E PhIVIthlIl.IS, Eta. ( All) One of 20
skydivers attempting to form a star design
during a free fall in a parachuting contest
plummeted to his death when his chute
malfunctioned, police say.
Police said John It. Anderson, 36, of
nearby Land O'Lakes, Fla., was killed
Sunday when his reserve chute became
entangled in his main chute, which had
opened only partially.
The victim's wife was among one of
several thousand spectators watching the
event when the accident occured, police
said.
About 400 parachutist took part in the
thsrce.day competition in this small city,
north of Tampa. The event was billed by
its sponsors as the world's largest
sk diving contest.

22 Killed In Traffic
Thanksgiving holiday traffic accident_s
claimed at least 22 lives in the state, the
Flori da Highway reports.
The patrol had predict ed that 34 persons
would die during the holiday period which

began at 6 p.m. Wednesday and ended at
midnight Sunday.
But troopers said the gasoline shortage
appeared to have kept traffic lower t ha n in
past years.

Osleen
Mrs Clarence Snyder
3? 441

Chuluofa
Liza Baker

365 5201

Winter Springs

Altamonte Springs
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Casselberry. Fr Park

Circuit court arraignmen ts
were scheduled for 1:15 this
afternoon on charges against
Ralph Ellis Hare, Orville
Anderson and Scott Kenneth.
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flare, at-quitted by a jury last

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killing an unborn child, now
faces charges of two assa ul ts
and un la wful punishment.

Among th e dead was a 32-year-old
Venice woman who was killed Sunda y In a
one-vehicle crash.
l'rcapers sa id Doris floss died in the
c'rash 20 miles south of Palatka, when the
car in which she was riding Fail ed to
negotiate a turn and rolled over.

Anderson and Kenne th are
accused of extortion and
threatening the life and
property of Physicians and
Surgeons Ambulance Set vice
owner, Robert Turney and P&amp;S
manager, Charles Cave,
Kenneth, a former Winter
Springs
policcinan
and
Anderson, a Winter Park
Fireman, have been trying to

Tanq!eoo4, E. Estates

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a
program ft Deople who am hooked
en TV
operas?"

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TAI.LAHASSEE, Fla. (AP)—
The Public Service Commission
today refused Ally, Gen. Robert
Shevin's request to roll back
$7.9 million In rate increases
I
the corporate income
tax.
Paula
Commissioner
Hawkins dissented in the 2.1
vote. She said the PSC had
adopted Shevin's position on a
sharing c'arscpt of the cor•
porate inctnnt' tax, "hOW I want
film to t II why he doesn't want
us to adopt his position."
Shevin petitioned the PSC to
delay the increases until t.he

F'lorida Supreme Court decides
on the validity of the ['SC's rule
on corporate tax pass.ons to
custo mers.
"Asa mater of law, his argu.
ment has no validity," Don Alexander, a PSC rate counsel
said.
PSC Cha i rman Bill Bevis said
Shevin was Just l ooking for
publicity,
The cornmlssloa voted Oct. 25
to alluw ilictei,se of v.17 mil.
lion to Florida Powcr &amp; light
Co., Miami, $1.55 million to
Florida Power Corp., St. PcIersburg,

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envelopes

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WINTER HAVEN, Fla. (AP) Flights !nc. pw firm chartered
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP)
Relatives of 16 persons held th e airplane for a trip to the
More witnesses were to be
in t.uua are seekin
seexng
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called to testify today as thecupuve
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federal mail fraud trial of Or, public donations in an effort to Caribbean, 200 miles south of
lando businessman Glenn W. obtain most of the $11,000 being Cuba.
The Lockheed Lodesta r left
Turner and eight associates en- demanded for th eir release.
The scuba diving group's Bartow Thanksgiving Day and
tered its eleven th week.
They are accused of defraud- charter airplane flight was la nded at Havana a few hours
to make an emergency later afte r reporting a malfuncing numerous buyers of dis- for'
landing in Cuba for repairs.
lion in a navigational intributorships in two Turner,.,,,
"Most
of
th
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people
on
th
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fir,,,.
strument. the State Ilennrt.
"' plane don't have a lot of mon- rmient said.
planetary. Inc., a cosmetics
said Norris Bryan of Win.
Bryan said the two crewmen
company and Dare to Be Great,
ter
Haven,
an
organizer
of
the
and
14 divers aboard were Una motivational business,
flight.
"We
have
gotten
some
haniued
and were housed at
Before the Thanksgiving
remoney
in
pledges
but
we
need
a
Havana
hotel.
cvss, two Mississippi men 101(1
lot
more,"
The crewmen were identified
the jury of proble ms they en.
Bryan said 14 persons attend- as pilot Al Hickew of Lakeland
countered when attempting to
ed a meeting Sunday night to and co-pilot Bob Branson of
order supplies from Koscot.
Government prosecutors al- map out plans for a fund raising Rortow,
effort.
lege that the two firms were
Spokesmen for the Fundraiprimarily interested in selling
sers
said an account for contridistributorships rather than
butions
would be set up today in
products,
a
Winter
haven.
The other defendants are
The Cuban government reA
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Boston
attorney
F.
Lee
Bailey
jected
an
offer
Saturday
night
arid Harry H. Atkinson, Yf. Le
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roy Beale,
Hen U. Bunting, and divers and insisted on the
Clyde C. Cobb, Jess 0. Hick. lull $11,000 to cover repairs to
man, Malcolm A. Julian and the aircraft, said Bryan, who is
Hobart Wilder, all of
the Or. president of Sportsmen's
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much potential from their Arctic islands, where the big thing
is an Incredible store of natural gas. But a key firm drilling
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up there now guesses oil reserves at 35 biIlicn barrels.
U.S. oil spokesmen who recently estimated for me that we
might have 190 billion barrels' reserve in our coastal centiArab embargo spurs
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nent.al shelves Just boosted that guess to 260 billion.
Largely ignored in all the talk about Western Europe's deworldwide oil search
pendence upon Middle East oil is the fact that both continental shelf and deep seabed explorations have been going forward
in the North Sea, the Irish Sea, the Norwegian Sea and
WAMIINGTON(NEA)
the Atlz'ntic approaches to the English channel. They are
One of my countrymen, a stranger to me, blared in a short
paving off.
CUiiVCr5ItiO1L
Discove ries plus reasonable indications from drilling ac"1 hope the time comes when those Arabs have to drink
tivity suggest enough oil be neath these waters to care for
theirol
nearly ha I of Europe's current consumption at probable
We hardly need a poll to tell us that many Americans, facpumping rates. Lonuon's Economist says this potential will
Ing shortages and well aware of the Arabs blackmailing oil
cover perhaps just a third of European consumption at proj.
embargo against us share that gentleman's viewpoint.
eted 980 igures, but dares to acid that "most of the other
Sari to ay it isa t the nnv rt'pnn.o being ge'neraed. A
tv,o-thirttc is p'obahlv waiting iii otI:ir European watcrs,'
.ijned cditur teli iii lie s getting repor ts (ruin the Mid
k\Ct1v17 is burgeoning in the unbelievably shallow shelf
die West that U.S. farmers, crimped for fuel for farm
waters o Southeast Asia, where most of the complex cluster
machinery, are shuwing signs of anti'Seniitism, blaming our
of Indonesian islands once were part of mainland Asia,
aid to Israel for the troublesOfficiatsofa top Indonesian firm tell me there are new disApplying the embargo or cutback weapon as 3 political
coveries onshore as well as oft. The sprawling nation's biglever In I Middle East may give the Arabs some short
gest well today is the new one at the northwest tip of the Isrange gains and satisfaction, but they may live to regret It.
and of New Guinea.
For, while they have us in a crimp, are menacing the P"
There are new
in the Java Sea In the Makassar
cariously mounted Japanese economy and have the Euro- Strait off Borneo strikes
snow called KalImantan. Indonesia's o(fi.
peans (embargoed Holland excluded) acting like a bunch of
cial "proven" reserves of 10 iIIion barrels leave all these
toadies, the Arabs al:o have touched off a fresh wave of ex•
new probings out of account. It is a (air presumption a huge
ploration, development and ting which could leave the oil store rests beneath this sweeping shelf
area reaching
rsian Gull lands with no takers in the 198ft
from waters off China, Vietnam, Thailand and Malaysia
Leaders the svrii industrial nations are angry and almost to Australia.
want independence from people who play games with
A United Nations report suggests that when deep seabed
ousltf'ti1ood of modern sotae'v.
i1 pet"nti
:k'd, undj- a[vr reerves alone may ap.
iii iv wee&amp;s 01 digg ing around since I last reported on the
proach 2.1 Lillion barrels. "Known" world reserves now
total world outlook,, I ye found the prospects for futu re nontotal Just 670 billion bairels, 70 per cent in the Middle East
Arab oil so ueseaIargedinsevera ways.
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lating to the suspension somepay and full retirement bene.
store'examining carefully the toy list and are removing the said, made more difficult by the
The pilot of a small, home. Impact, police said. Some
William Todd, a retired Air
time next year.
prodàcts children are listing In toys before they send them to tact that many retailers who fits,
made plane was killed Sunday debris was hurled 300 feet.
Force Colonel and one of the
The first issue Davis plans to
their letters to Santa.
the retailer. We don't want to don't sell toys the rest of the
"Clearing my name and the when the craft smashed into the
Eight golfers, some on the golfers said he saw the plane
raise is that the charges against
intentionally hurt anyone's
year receive supplies for retirement benefits are the 13th hole at the Oceanside green, were in the area when turn toward the course and at
itii are itn;roperly vaiue.
She carried a list, too. But it is
most important," Davis said. Country
Ch
ris
tmas
txisint"
Christmas.
Club
golf
course,
narthe
plane
crashed,
police said. First thought, "lie's going to r
Santa's "black list."
On this trip she fou
"The got a special shipment "The money is secondary."
rowly missing several golfers,
limes had taken off from an buzz th is area."
On 100 pages it lists 1,500 Item on sale that was nd one
Davis was first suspended by poli ce said,
to cash in on the h'id'
on the
airport at nearby Dehand and
items that might be daingerow; list'.,
doll with straight pirm in tAisiness and it's hard to keep foritter Gov. Claude Kirk on
Todd said he then realized the
Douglas Hines, 50, a com- had been flying along the Atto children who find them under
Aug. 14, 1970. Among the ruercial ar tist In the Ormond lantic aches w
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hair,
th
up
with
t
he
m,"
she
Said.
hen the plane plane was coming down.
be
the Christmas tree.
Approaching the store
An inspector can c heck only charges leveled by Kirk at the Beach-Daytona ieach area, suddenly turned toward th e golf
"lie's going to ct-ash, run!"
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about six stores a day, M or gan sheriff were pu blic drunkeness, apparently died as his single- course and nosed downward, Todd said he yell ed at the other
Mrs. Thien Is one of four manager, she told him of
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said, because of the large
sanitarianis in the Jacksonville unsafe toy. She said he took the
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Larger slits at cornparabti
Heath Department assigned to Pins out of those dolls, saying number of sites to be checked
low cric.i
"It
sounded
as
if
he
was
going
and the detailed reports
spend one day a wee k c hecki ng that he thought they had
l
at cruise power and never cut
al ready been removed,
required.
For unsafe toys.
the engine," Todd said later.
"Most stores will tell you they
If a store is found selling a
Similar checks are being
"it looked to me that maybe he
ban, item, the inspector has
made in other Florida cities In aren't aware of the list," said
had f rozen at the controls."
3)0 Sanford Ave.
cooperation with the state I.M. Morgan, health depart- the authority to issue a "stop
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in the act" by Herald Correspondent Elda Nichols as it concentrates on
a plaything dangling on a string.

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) permitting gambling In his that Davis had sexual relations
Prior to Kirk's suspension or. - Davis was convicted of Jury
A former Escambia County county, lewd conduct toward with the 16-year-old wife of a der, Davis was indicted by an tampering in connection with
sheriff who was suspended on children and misuse of public deputy, had fathered illegiti- Escamnbia County grand jury one of the criminal charges but
grounds of sexual and other Funds and property.
mate children, had wrongfully for breaking and entering, the conviction was overturned
San itarians
misconduct says he is out to
Gov, hteubin Askew amended forced county employes to work gambling and refusing to up- in an appeal.
clear his name at a hearing this the suspension on Nov. 2, spell- on his home and had taken hold the law. The criminal
The former sheriffs claim for
week in Panama City.
Ing out a list a 36 charges cou nty gasoline for personal charges have since been
back
nay and retirement credit
William E, Davis, 45, of Pen- against Davis. Askew cha rged use.
dropped On technicalities.
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mll
be
heard by Fred Karl, a
sacola, said he is pressing
attorney appointed
-Tallahassee
ahead with the suspension
as
hearing
examiner,
JACKSONVILLE,
Fla.
"We hope we don't Find the cooperative about taking the hearing even though there is no
Karl will report his Findings
hope of regaining the office he
,AP)—Charlotte Them strolled stuff on the list," Mrs. 'Mien banned toys off the shelves."
to
the state Senate, which is exlost more than three years ago.
through the toy department of a said recently. "Hopefully the
It's a tedious and difficult job
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The President also an- us 15 per cent below what we
'We had a five per cent re
The state's Fuel chief sa id to- quest for volun ta ry Sunday nounced the rationing of home had last year,
then It's going to duction in plane-miles in Octoday President Nixon's new fuel closing,
heating oil, beginning Jan. 1. He be mighty chilly," he said. "But her," Hobshaw said. "We cxallocation orders are "Just g
"Of course we plan to stay said it would be done by slicing we're lucky
we live in Florida," pectIn have the same reduction
ing to make supplies a lot tight. open," said the bookkeeper at home deliveries by 15 per cent
State Rep. Lou Earle, H.Or- in November"
er, especially on home heating one of the few stations open of what they were last year.
ange County, praised Nixon's
fuel" In Florida,
Sunday night in Dade County.
And Nixon said Jet fuel allo. proposals.
In other weekend energy deWallace Henderson, state fuel 'We've always been open on cations to domestic airlines
"The President's requests velopments:
.iI!ocation officer, said In TaIla- Sunday,"
would be trimmed by five per were minimal," Earle said.
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tiassee, Nixon mandates supBut James Miller, president cent on Dec. 1 while inter- "lie sought mainly voluntary of Lake City Community ColiIics of only 85 per cent of use of the Florida Allied Retailers national lines will be held to citizen cooperation It was clear
Iege, said his school Is studying
last year for homes. "Consld- Gasoline Association, said most 1972 levels; on Jan. 7, fuel allo- that, failing voluntary
co- a four-day week
as a way of
('ring growth, it's going to be stations in the state are already cations to all airlines will be cut
operation, more restrictive saving energy.
real tight," he added,
locking their pumps on Sunday 15 per cent below 1972 levels, measures will be required."
Phillips said the study has
11e President also placed al. to save scarce fuel for week.
'Iliere were other reactions to
L.W.
Robshaw,
spokesman
been
authorized by Education
locations down to the user level days.
the President's address,
for Miami-based National Air- Commissioner Floyd Christian
where they previously had
In a nationally televised
Steve Weinstein of Jackson- lines, sa id it was too early to and that an informal poll
of
been to wholesalers, but the speech Sunday night, Nixon ville said the fact that the state make specific comments on the
lake
City's
students
showed
state had received no details on alsa asked for Congressional enjoyed mostly comfortable
President's speech.
most to be receptive. The idea
how the new regulations will authority to cut t he speed limit wea ther last winter may mean
But he said Nati ona l had al- must be approved by the cot.
work, Henderson said,
on federal highways to 50 m iles trouble this year.
ready cut back the number of
lege's Board of Trustees before
The owner of one Miami pe r hour for cars and 55 frr
"V'ti - had a nuld winter last miles being flown lx'cause of
going
Into i'fki't, pos.ibly in
rvice station said he would long-haul trucks
u .
)ear In Florida and if they cut the fuel shortage.
January, Phillips sa id.

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entNIxo
discussed concealing his
"DeMarco and I talked
underdevelopment, low productivity and low
daughter Tricia's interest i n about this transaction at
education will all be aggravated further
actwo Key Biscayne, 'Ia., lots
length. He was in about the
cording to the U.N.
if the population growth
In order to reduce her I
same position as I was getcome taxes. But a Whi le
rate continues to soar.
house spokesman insisted ting figures from other peo'
According to the United Nations. the muchnd not knowing the lull
publicized "green revolution" may have lost its
Interestingly, one of the firsi major conthat the President never pie o
story.
momentum.
even considered the dubious
ributions of the People's Republic of China to
scheme.
Serious mass poverty is seen in Asia,
the United Nations may be in the field of
"DeMarco said Tricia'snot
especially in
parts of India, Pakistan and
an owner of record so the
population control techniques and programs.
Thechargethatliejuggled Presjdent'll take the gain
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his taxes by hiding Tricia S and I'll find a way to get her
share in the property was share back to her. He didn't
first retracted by Newsweek say how he was going to do
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magazine and denied by tht
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White house earlier this
month.
Can't Recall It
ard A
We
read
Kinsey's stateWe have now learned the
details, which were outlined ment to l)eM1-irco, who
JOAN cy
send this beauty to clients,
design of the Three wise Men my own cards. Usually,
behind closed doors by the claimed to have no recoliecCopley News Service
astride camels silhouetted on a undertaken as a family project;
former aide who helped the lion of the conversation, lie
Or the wreathed door hill
under a Star of David is resulting in a Joint effort that President with his
refused to comment an the
tax dedu C
Recently the mail brought declaring "From Our House to comparatively safe and [not- looks as If It had been created
President's
taxes, except to
lions.
several folders designed to sell Your house." What about all fensive
appropriate kit all by Miss Trueblood's first grade.
repeat
the White lb use
it()).
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inc ( 'hri(mas cards.
t virulcntly ithcI5tk
"PcI i" I n ty. ho denial that TrIeia's holdings fs
On the nthcr liami, rcafly
The advertisers cited several merits, trailers, and condos? of our friends.
talented persons have spent worked under former White were concealed. Our own
advantages to ordering my
I don't even want to discuss
hours watercoloring miniature house counsel John Dean, White house sources say
cards early. The first Is that I the sticky-wicket of the
I could always bealittlemore masterpieces as greetings to told the Senate Watergate Tricia paid the taxes on her
can have them correctly im- religious card; though a sedate personal this year and nuke their friends.
Committee that the Tricia share of the profits.
pri nted. It happens though, that
Nixon angle was raised by
John Ehrlichman, the former
I dislike imprinted cards
Under questioning by Sen.
aide who watched over the Lowell Weicker, It-Conn.,
because I can never decide on
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Nixon family affairs.
an appropriate signature. While
Kinsey said he had discussed
the
Key Biscayne property
"Mr. and Mrs. Alan Colby"
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with the General Service AdEa r l y in December 1972," ministration's chief
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send to my mother.
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K
J ust "me Colbys" seems
dent would sell two vacant
"We had some conversashort and snappy
Just our
lots in Key Biscavne." This lions about the Key Biscayne
style
but makes kir a lot of
was the last year that the compound.,,'' recalled
confusion with the relatives.
'Z..1
President could take advan' Kinsey. "Bill was worried
And "The Alan Colbys" smacks
tage of a $574,000 tax deduc- that it would come out
&gt;
that
1.
distressingly
of
male
lion for donating his vice it
would leak
how
chauvinism,
presidential papers to the Apblanalp was involved in
i find selecting a
government,
the Key Biscayne compound.
favorite from the pictured
Apparently,
he obtained oneO
cards a little tough.
"They wanted to use the of the houses there in
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available deduction to effect
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sort of a deal,"
hackneyed Currier &amp; Ives
the capital gains on the Key
,
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Biscayne property," sugscenes) con ta ins a nausea tingly
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Were there "any other
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gested Kinsey. "There was a problems you
sentimental verse. Every verse
can recall?"
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memo from Ehrlichman to asked Weicker.
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Dean, saying that the PresiGreetings) is emblazoned with
(lent
wanted Ia know the tax
"1 know we discussed the
a ychedelic Christmas tree
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consequences if he were to problem presented when
being decorated by a cutsie
assume the full gain.
Presidents receive very exSanta wearing red long Johns.
pensive
gifts from foreign
Also,m.anyofthechoicesare
.
"This
was
because
Tricia
dignitaries,"
replied Kinsey.
overly specific. The red
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$20.000to the purchase ol(he cept them on behalf of the
perched alongside, cunningly
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property and the President United States and then use
had
put in $17,000. The pro- them for personal
A
do
use' We
Five of Us," I Just know
perty was originally bought
eventually decided there was
"11'iey seem to be saying something!"
husband will be reluctant to
in 1969, but Tricia was not an nothing that could be done
owner of record
although about it."
we had a hard time determintionalClassi1ication System, Some of the change
Ing just what had happened
Talk With Liddy
Clergymen to clergy; salesmen to sales workers-foremen
with
the
pu'
-chase
of
Kinsey
also told Inc cornthat
pro
to blue-collar supervisors; craftsmen and kindred workers
perty.
mittee about a conversation t
to craft and kindred workers; boatmen and canalmen to
with Watergate conspirator
boat operators; furnacemen to furnace tenders; railroad
were two parcels of G. Gordon Liddy. The qut'sswitchmen to railroad switch operators; chambermaids to
land. They were sold to (a tiun had come up of camlodging quarters cleaners; airline stewardesses to flight atten ants; busboys to waiters' assistants; firemen to fire- man in) Yonkers. N.Y.. who paign contributions in the
fighters; policemen to police; fishermen to fishers,
was apparent lv a straw man form of stock certificates,
.
it?
Whether or not many women will now rush out to become for Robert Aphlanalp." The
"We heard they were putfurnace lenders or canal boat operators remains tobe seen, wealthy Apblanalp has been
For every one of the billions upon billions of barrels of
deeply involved in the Presi- ting out a guide paper saying
but that last cIassificationsuggest,g that there may
jrnj
petroleum the United States has consumed since Colonel
to how (ar theGreatcendershiftcango,
dent's
real estate transac- no capit a l gains need be
Drake d ri lled the first well In 1859, at least another barrel
declared on donated stock."
remains in the ground.
"And He saith unto them, follow me, and I will make you tions.
said
Kinsey. "IRS was not
However much oil all the fields in the world pump out tofishers of men."
Two
Contracts
clear,
so I called Liddy and
Somehow, "fishers of
d7, tomorrow and next week, as much or more will still be
doesn't sound the same.
K
Ic t.
reported that he put a negative rhetorical
So how come there's an energy crisis?
n e ver could get the Key His' question to him, sort of.
Simply because there Is no method resently known by
cayne deal straight because 'you're not really saying that,
which all or even most of the petroleum i n any given
"there were two contracts of are you"
deposit can be squeezed out. While modern technology has
sale, one Indicating a sale for "lie replied: 'Oh, yeah' We
greatly increase y ields and extended the productive lives
$134,000, the other a sale for just send the certifi cates to a
of oil fields, rough speaking only about half the oil known
Mobsters
don't
become
nice
guys
just
because
they
may
$150,000."
guy in the Midwest. lie sells
to exist is exploitable.
turn legit.
them and sends me the cash.
We are, theoretically at least, leaving a vast treasure in
Organized crime In the United States has found it exHe relied for his informa- and I put it in the safe,'
the ground for future generations if they can get It. The
tremely
lucrative to infiltrate legitimate businesses, claims lion upon the President's tax
geni us who shows t he m how to get it will have fa sh ioned
"I said, they may be hot
Herbert Edelhertz of the Battelle Human Affairs Research lawyer, Frank DeMarco, (stolen).'
the best mousetrap of all time and the world will not only
Center in Seattle. But once into business, it continues to "My first response to the
beat a path to his door but will pave it with pure gold.
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operate in the same old way.
President's request for ad' assume some of them were'
"Syndicate member don t buy, airline tickets the way you
or 1 do, he says. "They pay discounted prices on tickets vice," said Kinsey, "was in "At that point, 1 said to
generalities, so another myself, 'this
stolen fr omtheairlines.
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There's a diabolical p!ot afoot to expunge the word
card, usuall y a different one every week, stolen from an"men," both in its singular and plural forms, from the
other part o the country."
Language.
Motels controlled by the mob, the crime experts adds,
Tile US. Census Bureau has gone a step further by
often furnish rooms with stolen television set&amp;
eliminating reference to gender altogether in its recently
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announced revision of 52 of the 141 job titles In its Occupa'
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peop le, and using sex to achieve the ultimate in a thrill
which could conceivably include the whole neighborhood
for animals."
Now, may I relate my own experience In that regard?
After my husband aic1 I had been happily married for to
years, he suggested wife-ewapping. The Idea was disgusting
to me, but he kept insisting it would Improve our relationship, and even the I thought our relationship was fine,
because I loved him and wanted to please him, I agreed to
try it. It was the most foolish decision I ever made.
The resul t: Two divorces, and five beautiful children
who DOW miss theII d5CIdS.
Contrary to what the swingers say, there can be n sex
without some emotional Involvement. Because I loved my
husband, I went too far to po-e him, and !st y
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DE.Alt ABBY: I have YOU to thank for this letter
,V.Iyl;^,h I Just received from my sisiter-in-law:
"Dear Agnes:
Now that it's 11anksgiving, I thank God for relatives
you with whom I can be perfectly frank!
For years our families have been exch-angin Christmas
gifts At
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Ut's face ft, the spenAM, Shopping, gift-Wrappilg and
delivering has become a chore, so let's knock off buying
presents for the adults, and just send gifts to the young
sters 0" Christmas, I win if you will, okay?
This idea Isn't original. I got It from Dear Abby's
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FORECAST FOR TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1973

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reading ability
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probation and soon drop
read his superb essays
school, chiefly because th ey and note his splendid command
read
English grammar!
speed and comprehension.
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"For I taught for a few years
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rebuffed
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bride elect of Robert Neil fruit punch.
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large
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decorated with pink wedding forty-five guests called during
bells was served along with the appointed hours.

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"Joanne, how about ill et the broom and dust pan and
clean up the family room'' I got ii i from my chair. got t he
hitiiii amiti panii aimti started sw'i'ptiig She St11t.'(i IIS I Swept
the floors and hummed a happy tune.
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and Rachel and .Joslt
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go' Then I slipped in the kicker.
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lieutenant Governor of District their monthly business session, president, Mrs. Florence treasurer.
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Arledge met Mrs. Kasten for
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club of Hollywood, where she a dinner meeting on Nov. 27 at
lives, and held the office of 6:30 p.m. at the Civic Center.
president,
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with the sales people
who deliberately ignore the small fry who are trying to
make purchases. When shopping with a neighbor and her
small son he wanted to buy a gift for his mother. He had her
stand out of sight since he wanted to surprise her but he got
no attention. His dollar was just as good as an adults and
his urcha3e was Just as important to him -GOOD

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mess of chalk, pencils, pens and paper,
"I.ew, she continued, taking another (Iet'p breath, "It's
just not fair. You have to help clean up. I have been picking
up your dirty socks for almost one decade.

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is still mourning for him. She keeps crying: "Harry, why
did you leave me?"
Abby, I have been a widow for
yea:s, and i loved
my husband as much as Nellie loved Harry, but I realized
feeling sorry for myself and making every body else misera
ble by crying all the time wasn't going to help, so I just put
on a happy face and accepted it.
Nellie tells me that one of her friends wrcte: "Cry as
much as you feel like it, until you are all cried ouL"
I don't agree with that. I ftik If she imuld quit
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receives a formal invitation Egypt, while also willing in
principle to attend, was reported reluctant to agree to
start the conference until some Israeli troops withdraw
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the proposed peace conference confrontation ith Yasir Arafat
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another Asia 1 country since he became party head lit
19.Observersexpeethlmtoseek Indian endorsement
tus oposal for an Asian collective security agreement,
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The commission urged cit.l.
tice will break down unless citi- projects as prison counseling, zens to band together and dee forward as com- $routh reerpation, and drup inand such reforms as these:
plainants, a:, witnesscs, ana as treatment centers.
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jury members to participate
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Konpong Speu, 30 miles west of Phnom Penh. Supply
traffic from the coast to Phnom Penh is blocked by in.
surgent forces who control a five-mile stretch of the highway about 35 miles southwest of the capital. Along High.
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northwest Cambodia, 12 government soldiers were
reported killed arid 25 wounded in three day of fighting
north of Sala lxk Pram, 35 miles north of the capital,
here the lugha&gt; Is cut b&gt; insurgents
In Saigon, the Viet Cong charged the South Vietnamese
with the heaviest bombing since the cease-fire In a raid on
the Communist base at Kontum, 70 miles northwest of
Saigon.
Saigon military sources confirmed the claim and said
114 bombing sorties were flown against the base Friday
The bombing apparently was In retaliation for a North
Vietnamese rocket attack earlier Friday against the
government air base at lielku
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mission said the day4ong attack on Kontum killed dozens
of civilians and destroyed hundreds of homes.
The government mflitary command reported scattered
small-6cale shelling attacks and Infantry clash" from the
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plane' The brilliant red "e&gt;e," which disappears and
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had taken against erasure. She unthrily give up the White and other materials weren't
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Soviet Socialist Republics first stint here. during the
pointment, thus irDni al v
(1948 to 1952 and 1968 to ores
beginnings of
the Korean
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ent) the 67-year-old 'Am- War, he was treated by many
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stuffed with "vulgarities."
critic here: "it woula beW
attention. apprehension and Cold warriors in the U.S. rounded by an Iron Curtain of ter for the Soviets to get
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delegation passed around oafish aides and stcUrit) per
someone else"
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alik got all jokes about his nation (When sonnel. lie heaped abuse on
But would it be better for
three ct one time During de Stalin died he met God who many nations during self
the rest of the world?
bates over the Middle East marve l ed. "''iYou've
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ice-keeping force, fie tiers, JoseP11- I 91zlVe Vour Iwo- when, in 11350, he look his turn
might be smoother, even
engaged in a finger pointing pie one da of fasting ou e as Securit&gt; Council president more conciliator&gt; cn small
shouting match with U.S. given them seen' )Afterone during the Korean conflict, issues, but U.S. authorities
Ambassador John Scali
Soviet address in the General he insisted on puttiog that behiee thu. West is better off
While reporters recorded the Assembly,an Austral isn agonizing matter nell down 'bIth Malik He reminds us
scene for the nesreading passed around a note read the agenda
that Russia is still Russia ,'
globe and other delegates ing: the speech would be fine
Even so, (lie treatment ac- explains one U.N. veteran.
stood by in shock and fear for "if it didn't come from the corded Malik at times was "Detente may be blooming,
their Middle East resolution, most outlandish dictatorship uncivilized And so, says a East-West relations warming
Malik made his point: He in the world."
U.S. authority today: "I up, but when Malik stands in
anted a single word change
No doubt Malik deserved believe he learned to things the U N, like a big stubborn
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for the liberation of
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The 8.5 million Greeks acIn one of his first official acts,
Greece's newmilitary rulers the new president, U Gen cepted their latest political uppulled most tanks and extra Phaedon Gizikis, freed three heaal with outward calm No
troops out of Athens today, in- former politicians who had disturbances were reported.
dicating firm control of the been put under house arrest
Tanks and troops of the army.
country, and began removing last week in the wake of the air force and navy enforced a
pictures of ousted President student uprising in which 13 curfew in Athens. There was
George Papadopoulos from persons were killed,
considerable movement of
public buildings
The three -it Premier Pan tanks Sunday night, but
The ousted strongman who a5 allotis Canellopoulos and for. otherwise quiet prevailed.
in army colonel engineered the nier ministers John Zighdis and
Gizikis who commanded the
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seaside home near Athens. lie demanding the overthrow of considered loyal to Papado.
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Poulos.
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activity- in Athens today was turn to limited parliamenta6
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normal, and the traffic as government next &gt;ear. The force commander, Air Vice
heavy as usual.
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stand by while the country was Athens Police Chief, Nicholas
ling "dragged into an elec- D.1,;k;1 1I1pw)t1lr)9.
toral adventure" and was
thrcatened by "anarchy, chaos
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died of cancer at his London Sunda%
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Syracuse, N Y, she came to
Longwood in 1970. She was a
member otSi Mary Magdalene
Catholic Chtirch. Alt9mnnte
Spring5,
Suriurs includi to SOflS,
Robert W. Kilburn, Longwood.
Raymond 1. Kilburn, Syracuse.
NA'.; seven grandchildren and
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great.grandchjldren,
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These Wee will nevor mwt rttvrn

It is true that tIII$ clever ver%e t?at thing that sli
to return Bui I? is wondirful fact that there is aIway% a tomorrow
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Sanford Cagers proved to be 'lousy" hosts Saturday
night, as they ungraciously routed visiting Seabreeze, 71-61,
in the finals of the Seminole Basketball Classic.
The Seminoles, who had never won their own tournament, finishing second for two years, drew first blood In the
opening period on John Zeuli's base line Jump shot, and this
20 lead was never relinquished as the Tribe's zone defense
stopped the Daytona Beach squad cold, allowing them only
four points In the entire first quarter.
The night before against a big, slow Merritt Island
contingent the Sandcrabs turned the game Into a rout early
with a devasting fast break.
Unable to run on the Seminoles, and forced into a more
patterned offense the east coasters were frustrated in almost
all of their early attempts.
Defensively, Seabreeze opened In a zone, but Zeuli's hot
hand drove them out of it, in man-to-man coverage.
With 5-6, Senior guard Percy Williamson as his defender,
Zeull continued to hit from all over the court, to help run the
lop-sided count up to 25-4. finishing with 13 baskets and five
free throws for 31 points.
Jerry Chandler, Seabreeie's Head Coach, began to have
live prt- all over the court, and had some success late in
the first half.
"1 think we handled the press quite well," the Seminole's
leader, Joe Mills said after the game. "Oh, we made
miatakes rind threw the ball away a couple of times, but as I
have said before we are a young team, starting three Juniors
and we will be making mistakes. But as far as the press was
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Now that area football has proven the worth of the
Jamboree" as both a pre-season exhibition to get a chance
tome teams In game-conditions before the actual campaigns
start and financially successful at the gate, basketball seems
to want to follow the lead. That may not be the best of all

possible worlds.
While the Jamboree aspect mi prove monitarily good
at first since there are several scams competing with a
possible drawing from a much greaer area, what does It
prove out on the court? Nothing, I suspect.
In football, two periods of play Is enough for a coach to
draw fairly good conclusions on the calibre of his charges,
even If they are against different opponents, such is not
necessarily the same out on the hardwood.

Need For Money
The need for a good gate In area high school basketball Is
:mprcnt to all hut the most blind, and if the Jamboree theory
IUCXÜUVC, tilill
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what the Jamboree acutally should be—the pre.6eason
basketball opening tournament such as the one hosted by
Seminole High for the past three seasons.
The attendance at the tourney suggests the format isn't
always guaranteed success. Many schools In the area are
still hung up on the idea of a football oriented athletic
program and everything else takes second seat, when In fact,
some of these very schools have better cage programs than
they dogridir). This isn't to say Seminole High's basketball
is better than football so It should get more support.
The Tribe Is a football school. That's a fact. It has a
winning tredition, which, under the able direction of (laude
Woodruff and associates all the way from varsity, ayvee and
on to ('rooms, will produce winning teams, I'm sure, but
at the point.
Seminole also has a winning tradition in basketball,
started and maintained by Joe Mills, and, it really was a
shame more people didn't supprt the Thanksgiving C!flS5Ic.

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lead Milwaukee past Phila. Goodrich's total Included his 0
dclphia 105-96. The victory 12,000 th NBA point.
Almost nothing sent right for pulled the Bu .ks l'-z games
I'ac, s 128 Nets 124
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The game was ti ed a 16 with
Boston Celtics trimmed the 242 to go In the third period
Tams 87, Rockets 96
Cleveland Cavaliers 107-101' be fore Llavlicek broke loose,
Wil Jones scored a field goal
the Seattle SuperSonics stopped ripping off three straight has- with 57 seconds remaining, prothe Kansas City-Omaha Kings kets for an 82-76 lead. Havlscek viding Memphis with an 87-86
104-99 and the Los Angeles finished with 25 points,
victory over Denver.

LUCKY RUSS!, t'i' wniei- guard from Sanford as th e
playmaker and scored 10 points for the Tribe in the final
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almost everyone of the 12 rounds from the US. champ with
superior punching. Don't be surprised to see Tampa's undefeated sensation. Tony Licata in with Griffith In the near
future, .----Speaking
tan his streak 10 0 when he made his debut in the U. S. a
smashing three round Miami triumph over former Southern
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RUSS! DRIVING TO WIN
John Hicks and Randy
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the main event in Tampa. Douglas, a southpaw, Is one of the
hardest hitting fighters around today as his 19 ICO.'s In 27
wins will attest. Immediately after the fight he challenged
licata, but if I know Lou Viscusl (Licata's manager) the
Ohio bomber Is wasting his breath.
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have football character."
The
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The Packers' offense still deSan Francisco 49ers, two teams pends heavily on the rushing
with momentum In the wrong attack led by John Brockington.
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WHAT I WANT
Football League game.
000-yard season, has 715 yards
JOE MILLS, Seminole High Head Basketball
stra tegy during the Tribe's Saturday night
"We have to get that con- this season but was held to 35 on
coach gets into the finer points of game
championship game with Seabreeze.
sistency back," says 49ers 16 carries last week.
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(Herald Photo By Lee Geiger)
MacArthur Lane, the other
the winning ways which carried regular running back, missed
his team to three straight Na- the New England game because
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Pd knee but nay
start tonight.
The San Franciscans cur- Jimmy Thomas, although not
By IIEItSCIIKI. NISSENSON
rently are 3-7, and four str aigh t starting, is averaging 5.9 yards
Friday, third-ranked OkIa- believed to be 6-4 with Ohio no doubt that Southern Cal d
Associated Press Sports Writer homa blanked No. 10 Nebraska State, in
losses have put them out of with 234 yards on 39 carries. He
addition'to its own served its return trip.
Hoses are red, ,Michigan's 27-0 and on Saturday, sixth- vote, receiving the
They have is one of the 49ers Nolan is
nod from
"USC is back where it be- playoff contention.
blue, Southern Cal's back, Ohio rated Penn State downed Pitts. Iowa, Michigan State, North. longs — in the Rose Bowl," nevF!-. won a Monday night looking at closely, with next
State, too,
losing 26-16 to Los Ange- year in mind.
burgh 35-13.
western
Purdue
and crowed Coach John McKay. game,
That's the Rose Bowl story In
last
year and 26-17 to Kansas
Possibly the man happiest Wisconsin
Another Is quarterback Joe
"This was our bestga me of the les
a nutshell, which lined up a re- with the tie was Alabama's Schembechler
City
in
1971.
Reed,
a two-year taxi squad
was Furious season and undoubtedl m
peat performance Sunday when Bear Bryant ... and 'Bama's not
"The Pack is Back," slogan member who will be making his
"I'm very bitter," he said. *11 wasn't theirs.
the Big Ten athletic directors even in the hig Ten. But the regreti
of Green Bay fans became it third straight start tonight. The
It's a tragic thing for
surprisingly voted to send Ohio Crimson Tide hopes to move up Big Ten football The
reality Last season, with a 104 opposing quarterback will be
Big
State back to Pasadena in the to No. I in the rankings as a administration hasn't be
r ecord and NFC Cen tral title. second-year projerni,- Taggeof
e n with 145 ards an(i e game
wake of Sa turday's 10-10 show- result of the tie.
Very tough and it hasn't been first touchdown, Pat [laden But Coach Dan Devine's team Green Bay.
down standoff with Miehion
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State 42-17 in the last Rose
Bowl, clinched the Pacific-8
crown and a return trip by de(eating UCLA 23-13.
And while the Big Ten vote
raised a storm of protest rmiostiv in Michigan, naturally
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sure to shuftle The Associated
Press national rankings, which

Icr of Michigan are good friends the vote went Its way because
of mine and I hate to see either the Buckeyes have been ranked
one lose," Bryant joked. "I was No. 1 nlo5t of the season.
kind of glad to see a tie."
"They voted for what they
Sunday's sole overshadowed thought was the best team in
Saturday's game in which Ohio the conference," said Ed WeavState scored 10 points in the er, Ohio State's athletic direcsecond period on Blair Con- tar. "They wonted to send the
way's 31-yard field goal and team that was the most conPete Johnson's five-yard run cistent. That had to 1e US. We
and Michigan rallied in the were too good too long this seafourth quarter on Mike Lantry's son."

Last week, Ohio State was
rated first. Michigan fourth,
UCLA eighth and Southern Cal
ninth. Runner-up Alabama defeated No. 7 Louisiana State 217 last Thursday after fifth-ranked Notre Dame walloped Air

Franklin's 10-yard run.
"somewhat surprised," adFranklin later suffered a bto- ding:
ken collarbone and his likely
"The tie game away from
absence from the Rose Bowl' home was important. And I
apparently was one Factor the think they believe we are the
Big Ten athletic directors took most representative team of
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Randall Wines cf Australia
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get a test of people to see if they

Pitt, which was tied for 20th
in the ratings, scared Penn
State by taking a 1
halftime
lead on Tony Dorselt's 14-yard _____M
run and two field goals by Car13L
son Long, one a 50-yarder. But
the Nitlany lions rallied on
short runs by Bob Nagle and
Mrs. Bea Farber, 125-pound
John Cappelletti, Tom Ilull's 27- Brighton, Mich., hou3ewif!,
yard Interception and Tom Shu. won the Northvillc Downs barsumnmer.
herd.
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members
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Meanwhile,a miserly defense
Force
Academy
coaching
staff,
held Pitt to minus 15 yards total
Jim
Geist,
John
Carney
and
offense in the third period.
Jerry Daitch, played football
at the University of Arizona.
rLStwIwre. L.'io. •''s--iz texas teen

shaded Arkansas 24-17, No. 13
Arizona State routed Arizona
55-19 and won the Western
Athletic Conference title and a
trip to the Fiesta Bowl, No. 14
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TA;F~~~l 'to. 16 North Carolina State
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bunny Miller furnished the
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guile as the United Sta tes won
its 12th team title In the 21-year
history of the World Cup Golf
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the American pair of blond
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in front to stay late In the third period.
Falcons 2*, Jets 20
Bob Lee passed for two touchdowns and Eddie Ray ran for
two more, giving Atlanta its 28-20 victory over the Jets and
keeping the Falcons one game back of Los Angeles.
Bills 24, Colts 17
Buffalo came from behind with a pair of touchdowns 23
seconds apart in the final 71 seconds of the game to defeat
Baltimore 24.17. Dwight Harrison returned an interception 31
yards for the deciding score.
O.J. Simpson, zeroing in on Jim Brown's alitime sin!o
season rushing record of 1,863 yards, gained 124 in 15 carries.
That pushed his season total to 1,448 yards, 416 short of
tirown with three games to play.
Patriots 32, Oilers 0
Jim Plunkett passed for a pair of touchdowns and New
England wiped out Houston 32-0. Plunkett moved the Patriots
to a 24-0 halftime lead and they coasted after that. He gained
175 yards passing before leaving the game. Houston, meanwhile, managed only 184 total yards.
Eagles 20, Giants 16
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the "other" kind comes along. When they find out the money
they might someday get, isn't worth the pain and heartache
that is a daily occurance, they soon disappear back into the
hole they came out of.
The next time you see "Body and Soul" or
Champion" try to remember that they are as unreal as the
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hopes.
Other bouts that they are trying to arrange are unbeaten
1oscoe Bell, and th ere Is talk of a Vie Perez-In' Gifford reait h a- the feature preliminary
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Big
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By JO I N CIIERWA
the 51Ui(' situation applies for the teams in the an undisclosed vote,
tapped the
Herald Correspondent
nIH'. Bishop Moore and Lyman are both Buckeyes as
the conference
members of the Metro circuit,
representa tive, bringing angry
Today marks the unofficial start of area
Monday also marks the debut perfortnanc'e of reaction from Michigan Coach
GLENN THJ%L4S, 6'4" senior center (ror,i Seabreeze,
basket ba ll for the county's south end teams when head Hound
Hick Steinke. The new Longwood Rb Schembectiler.
lead his spit-id in scoring and re bounds, while topping all
,Metro Conference squad Longmood Lyman and
unmctm is fresh from a two year engagement as
others in shots blocked.
"Th is is the darkest day in
Orange Ikht member Oviedo participate in the assistant
basketball mentor at Orlando Evans. m athletic career," said
saute pre-season jamboree.
lit' feels his experience with Fred 1'enningm Schembechler, "It's a
tragic
The Jam boree is new to the baske tball world
it Evans will be an asset since e Evans
PERCY WILLIAMSON, senior guard from Seabreeze, at
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coach
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Big
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I'm
as this is the first year the roundball sport has has always
fielded an excellent team,
5'6" th e smallest man on th e floor, was th e leader of th e
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hitter."
tried tIme pry-season game plan. It is based on the
Joining Steinke in tIme all new coaching staff
s and one cl thc hgk-sts.cers on UtI t(.Zl I1I.
Woody Hayes, whose Ohio
same principle that makes football jainborees
are
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State
team played a 110 tie at
mwrrcsful iroup of four teams inert in hit'
Fmeld Walker will a-mst Steinkt' with flit- Michigan Saturtlay, saul he was
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rf EVE ThOMAS. G'l" seniom morward from Lan Gallic,
"somewhat surprised,"
against
different
quints.
Fields has control over the freshman squad but
led his squad in scoring arm both nights and was t&amp;.r
hicks, a 1972 All-American
'Il-mere are no winners or losers since each it tiuld be noted
m ost outs tanding defensive player.
all th ree teams will work the offensive tackle, said, "I'm
individual contest IS one quarter 1Ofl.
same style of playing thus making transition shocked. I thought Michigan
Thus far th is season one county squad has between
the katias easier.
had it for sure."
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a close one to Florida Central 12- a154, want
total pn
to see what combinations of Pagers said, "The most Important
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work the best together hopefully looking for a thing now is to pool our reLake Brantley will try their luck Tuesday in basket ba ll
versicn of Tinker to Evans to Chance. sources to wi,m. We can't be out
Lake highland with the Highianders, Fa ther
It Is ex pected the Greyhouncis will be !Wl)- there half-steppIng."
Lopez, (koee and the Patriots vicing in the stitutirlg freely.
The 6-(oot-3, 258-pound senior
pr
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p
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Sa nford Seminole bypassed any Jamboree Wright,
Andy (iidu, hick Shuett, Carl Godson, experiences of a 1971 Rose Bowl
a' lion in far of the Thanksgiving Holiday and Greg
lioihris, Wright, Gidus anti Gad-son are loss to Stanford and a 42-17
ROSS-Cot \I U\
fatirmininent. which they won in line fashi on ,
returning veterans,
drubb ing train Southern Call.
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Bengals' be st scoring show of th e season. Even though it
came against the league's poorest defense, Anderson was
glad to see It. "We Finally got our offense untracked," the
quarterback said.
Raiders 31, Chargers 3
George Atkinson returned an early recovered fumble 59
yards for a touchdown and Ken Stabler passed for two more
Oakland scores In the Raiders' 31-3 romp over San Diego.

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back to December 5, from the originally planned November
28.
The top spot will feature a Southern Middleweight Title
go between the champ Tony Lica ta and a real fine fighter
from Douglas Georgia, Nat K!ng. I am surprised that Viscusi
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JOHN CORSO, 6'3" from SHS leads the Seminoles in
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they won't stay In It very long.
Case in point—Vic Perez, Fighter—For a right in which
htnialea hundred dollars, he spends countless
hours In training. If that same amount of time was put in on
almost any other job, he almost certainly would take home
more money with less effort—Jim Clark, Manager—Vie's
current handier does not make one cent off his fighters
efforts. His prime concern is Vic's welfare, not how mrich he
can gain for his trouble. I would even go so far as to say that
Jim Clark has lost money in his connection with Perez—
Malcom Tall, Matchmaker—Here again is man that does
not get any monetary benefit from his connection with
boxing. He does it out of a friendship for Pete Ashlock, and a
genuine interest In th e sport—Pete Ashlock, Promoter—In
his first entwe3 into boxing Mjock lost over $o If you
thank that he came back because of money, you are very
much mistaken. If he went out and dug ditches he would
make out better financially and the work would be a heck of a
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Even losing Coach hank Stram couldn't feel too badly
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"I almost glad to see this franchise come along," said
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worked so hard nnd their fans have been so loyal over all
these losing seasons."
Stram's Chiefs blanked the Broncos for most of the game.
But Johnson's scoring pitches of 18 and 40 yards to Mows in
the final two minutes of the first half proved decisive.
Browus 21, Steelers 16
Greg Pruitt's 19-yard TI) run with 61 seconds left, turned
around Cleveland's game against Pittsburgh and gave the
Browns their 21-16 decision. Moments earlier, he had caught
a 42-yard pass from Mike Phipps to set up the winning score.
Vikings 31, Bears 13
Minnesota's NFC Central Division champions mauled
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cago 31-13 in a game they dedicated to longtime Viking
defensive back Karl Kassulke, who was paralyzed in a
preseason motorcycle accident,
Kassulke, confined t&amp;,,a wheelchair, made his first public
appearance since th e accident, shaking han ds with the
durin !ilftirie ceremonies
Iktigals 42, Cardinals 24
Ken Anderson pitched three touchdown passes, leading

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It was a National Basketball Trail Blazers 137-109.
John Brisker scored 47 points
Association game, but to Walt
In the American Basketball as Seattle handed Kansas CityFrazier it looked more like Association, the Indiana Pacers Omnha its seventh straight
football
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124 and flit. Memphis Tartu points in the second ha lf ,is the
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with other members of the fourth estate. During these talks I
have gotten the impression that the figure of the Hollywood
stereotype still remains. You know the guy I am speaking of,
the paunchy, balding, cigar smoking man th at allows Kirk
Douglas to get his brains beat in, then either doesn't pay
him at all or gives him a small portion of what was
promised.
There are actually reporters that believe "boxing Is
controlled by these seedy people.
Anyone who thinks along these lines Is sadly mistaken.
Don't get inc wrong, somewhere lam sure our greedy friend
lurks, using the blood and sweat of others to try to make a
dishonest dollar. But, if he tries his hand at promoting or
managing, his relationship will be a short-lived one,
You don 't buy a raceh orse to make money. Less th an 5
percent of all owners show a profit at the end of a year, you
can do it for a lot of other reasons, but never to make a buck.
In almost every Kentucky Derby there Is at least one horse
that doesn't stand a chance. The reason he is in the race? IlLs
owner is willing to spend the several thousand dollars it takes
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since the U.S. Bank of Seminole, Florida State Bank, Sanford
Atlantic Rank, and First Federal Savings and Loan
Association, all of Sanford, did give financial support to the
tourney hich was greatly appreciated. Many thanks to the
fine people in our local banks, I Just hope some of their sports
rnir,dcd spirit robs f! k'r the test of the year.
But, back to Jamborees-Vs.-Tournaments Why not have
a Jamboree with each of the (ow teams playing a full four
quarters which can be abbreviated to give play much more
meaning. The first few minutes of each quarter are spent
feeling out the other team in basketball, much the same as In
football, but this can extend a full quarter on the hardwood,
and a 12-11 Jamboree score really doesn't prove anything.
Since football Isn't allowed pre-.season games (for good
reason), they engage in janborees, but the state high school
athletic activities association allows basketball to play In
pee-season openers of either kind, the only reason we can
think of for Jamborees is financial one. That's a sad state of
affairs when a coach and athletic director have to go In
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:mght be more interesting not only to the players and
coaches alike, but also to thp fnns.

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By HAL BOCK
Associated Press Sports Writer
Th at is not a mista ke in the Na ti onal Football League
standings. The Denver Broncos really are in first place.
The Broncos, accustomed to less glamorous surroundings,
i'IItnhid to the Inn of the Ampr,rtn WfhIl C,nfnrnn,. Wn.I
DVI;iOl3 Sunday by beating Kansas City 14-10. Denver turned
the trick on a pair of touchdown passes 81 seconds apart from
Charley Johnson to Haven Moses.
That moved the Broncos onehalf game ahead of both Kansas City and Oakland, who are tied for second place. The
Raiders moved into that deadlock with a 31.3 romp over San
Diego,
Elsewhere, Cleveland closed to within one-half game of
Pittsburgh at the top of the AFC Central Division, beating the
Steelers 21-16. In the same race, Cincinnati moved only °
game hehirid, defeating St. Louis 42-24.
In other games, Los Angeles defeated New Orleans 24-13,
staying one game ahead of the Atlanta Falcons in the NFC
West. The Falcons whipped the New York Jets 28-20. Mmnesota belted Chicago 31-13, Buffalo downed Baltimore 24-17,
New England shut out Houston 32-0, and Philadelphia topped
the New York Giants 20-16.
In last Th ursday's holida y games, Washington shut out
l)trit 2(3-0 and Miami tic-at Dallas 14.7.
Green Bay's nationally televised game at San Francisco
tonight completes the NFL's 11th week of action.

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With the count 49-42, Seabreeze seemed to run out of gas
or the Seminoles got their second wind, or a combination of
both, as Sanford outscored them 25-9 to win going away.
1The fourth period surge was led by th e steady play of
John Corso, and the foul shooting of senior guard Ricky
Russi. The statistics show that most of the winning masrgin
caine at the charity line, where' the 'niinoles md q 21-3
advantage, but it was the outside shooting of the Tribe that
spelled defeat for the Sandcribs.
At the conclusion of the contest trophies were awarded to
the seven most outstanding players in the tournament, Including the Tribe's Russi, Zeull, and Corso.
Seabreeze's Thomas, who led his team and all tourney
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a real heart-stepper. As usual Craig Clayton lead the
Mustangs with 24, except this time he received help from 6-5
center Ronald Seymour who chipped in with 15.
Steve Thomas played an outstanding game for the
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began to breakdown, allowing "Big" Glenn Thomas to roam
freely under the basket, setting up several easy scores. By
the end of the third place Seabreeze had closed to within nine
points, as the board showed a 47-38 margin for the locals with
eight minutes still left to play.
A couple of quick baskets by the visitors and they had cut
the margin to only seven with over six minutes still
remaining.
"I never really considered coming out of the zone," Mills
reflected, they were not shooting well from outside. It was
our Interior that was breaking down and a man-to-man would
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the Crabs their second pick on the unit.
Steve Th'mas, Eau Gallic, who led his team both nights
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talented player on the hardwood throughout the tourney,
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Despite Mills happiness with the way his team worked
against the frenzied pressure of an all court press, the
&amp;indcrats were able to ourscore Sanford 10-4 In the few
minutes left before halftime.

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nglberry
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Valencia daily.
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Boats a Marine
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Junk Cars Removed

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Lt. David Halstead of the Ferri Park Fire

Abandoned,
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hydrants after his Oct. I appointment as the first
hauled away. Your coil, 110,
LAKEFRONT HCMESITES,
,66 JEEP WAGONEER. Nothing (,I%h,t)uvef
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L A KE MARKHfr ESTATES
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Sales
manager,
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FOREST CITY- HOrSP Country. 6
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W4OADont throw awav useful idle eu 5126. Winter Park,
bedoms. 3 baths. firep;ace, over
322 $910
Ave .Orlando
Sa le
PHONE
items Sell them quickly with a
3600 5. ft. under r004. 370 * is'
EVEREST REALTY INC.
BEDROOM
EDROOMSETS -(7) some still in G.E. colorconsole. Vacuum cleaner.
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'64 VOLKSWAGEN
Herald Wan? Ad by calling 322
CASH 372 1132
I.)? A very well constructeclhome,
Realtor, 1601 S. Hwy. 17-92
1964 Ford Pickup, rebuilt engine,
New encyclopedias. Stereo
Excellent Condition
packing carton These
7611 end asking for a friendly for used furniture. appliances.
175000.
Maitland.d2505
new clutch, big bed, M. 373 04a.
equipment, toys and household
Ph. 373 60between I.Sp,m.
Include headboard, dresser,
Advisor.
tools, etc Buy I or 1001 itemS
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mortgage. Low down payment.
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Autos for Sale
534,SW
(ont act us first. We alto buy bulk 80
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SEMINOLE
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RAMADA DOUBLEWIDE s999s
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'70 CHEVROLET IMPALA. Nothing
311103 Orlando Or
Sanford Mot or Company
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Leaving state- 72 ff. mobile home 51
down, take over, Call Credit
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AUCTION
323 MW
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Household Goods
SOill S. French Ave , In 41112
on private rented lot, Casulbeny
Manager 323 6230,
Blair Agency
Boat in me way? Sell it fast and easy Every Friday 7:30 p.m. Buy, Sell or
area. 67 Fordwindow van. Trench
1970 Boin:a, 2 bedroøm, carpeted,
WILSON
FURNITURE
with a low
Contign Call 535 7070 AAA
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3725622 16' Larson float, 10 HP Johns*n'
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He said sidewalks have been built over valves
in the Highland Pines and English Woods areas.
The sidewalks will have to be torn up so pressure
in the valves can be restored.

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Halstead said the owners are due to call him
Wednesday to report on their progress. "But I've

"if the situation isn't fixed something will
have to be done, even if they have to close down
th e whole Gree n Meadows," said Halstead.

Parmelle said he was not sure how much
bring to bear at Green Meadows. "It's on private
property and I'm satisfied it's their responsibility if the apartments burn down," said

Halstead said he has had good cooperation
from Indian Hills Utilities and from R. M.

scapers who came in after the check was made

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Commission to bring county pressure to bear on
the matter."

"We have no idea who shut off the valves,"
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of the situation and they are supped to find the
contractor who laid the lines and get him to draw
up an accurate map so we can open the valves,"

Wednesday I'll get the Seminole County Utilities

the contractor who laid the lines apparently is

Park

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can't get the hydrants operating properly by

because the map of the shutoff valves drawn by

Fern Park firemen are volunteers.
He said if there had been a fire at Green

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okayed by an insurance company and the Indian
Hills Utility Co., which served the area prior to

Apartments on Fern Park Boulevard just off SR
436.

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Ilaistead said he was unable to locate the
main valve stem in the Green Meadows
development and all four hydrants have so little
pressure they are inoperable,

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bedroom,3 bath, family room, 40 x trees. almost new 3 beciroom. 1
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SEVEN CHILDREN of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
to Vivian Herr, community resources director,
ficials were in 1,ongwood today according to a letter from J. 1, hearing repeated requests from
Dykes, 1317 Douglas St., Sanford, held a neighare Mrs. Dykes and Sherry, Wayne, Robin,
investigating complaints of Kistak Mortgage Co.. was that residents to wait until after the
borhood carnival Saturday and raised $13 to
Regina Beall (a neighbor), Wendy, Dale, Jody
noxious odors and hazardous the "location () subject
municipal
election,
help pu:chase mobile units for Little Red
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and Toby. Wendy, 11, conceived the idea and
conditions at the city's Skylark noxious odors, smoke, noise
Board chairman Larry Dale,
By John A. Spalski
School House's new location at Elder Springs
the others helped carry it out.
sewer package plant located on etc." with an addlUonaI corill- who stated he fell the P-z Board
Baptist
Church.
Prouffly
presenting
the
money
city property north of the ment of the "property ('3)
(Herald Photo by Bill Vincent Jr.)
was
entitled to conduct
cemetery.
proximity to new sewerage
business. finally eoncurred with
(Editor's Note: Today's
And neighboring property yeatment plant site."
col umn I, wtte by David
the residents as did other burd
vners were up in arms not Check of city records showed
Br)ant for John Spolski, who Is
members and the final four W ater
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reque:its were unanimously
attending his father's funeral In caused one honx-owner to lose a plant is located is zoned
Pennsyl va nia).
WASHINGTON (AP) - VOt- disassociated himself froiii an
sale of his home but also about residential and that the city's
A source close
ontended. "They're
cancel all further
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said
Dash
tr
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plant is to area children.
provide any zoning for sewer were
ests to rezone hear in gs this year, the Senate Dash, the committee's chief may have been m1ed by staff for
from the Herald's gen eral
their o
failure."
..No, we didn't rmlve any plants. No public hearing was agricultural land to industrial Watergate committee decided counsel. But Baker said investigators as to the progress
In W statement Dush said
manager Frank Voltohne: One notificaUon from the city that held before the plant was built. south of Stromberg-CarLwn for today to broaden its investiga- through a spokesman he would of the inv est igation .
way to conserve gwolIm is to
the
committee has urx-overed
going
to
be
"We heard gossip diat a use by the Interstate Industrial tion by seeking to subpoena a go along if the delay is requesthave the school syem
"What they've ended up with new leads which must be exof presidential tape edb_ the sthIf_
prohibit located be h ind our home," M
seer plant would be located in I'ark for warehouses, as e11 asne,
is a bunch ofhearsa),__ th' piored more completely.
students driving cars to campus 1'eslic
Nfarcotte of 1224 the field by our home and we requests by 11. D. Anderson an
Hamilton Ave., said. "Sly sons saw stories in the newspaper. Forrest Green fically Comimn)
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you Sophomores, juniors and
are old enough to know better, My nie-ighbors were told Lhe to rezone l.ike Slary Boulev r six officials of the flughes Tool
school officials, what about that
Co. to show cause why they
but children of all ages are plant wou:d only be temporary residential a
one?)
should not be he!d in contempt
a
fooling around that
" Mrs. mercial.
Sanford city commissioners Monday night ~chool petitioned the conunLision to extingui_sh
for the refusal to appear
pan,
"in fact
ordered
a blackout of downtown holiday street the bobda) lighting.
Residents objected to the fore the
The bright blue package punt odors are so bad e must close
lighting,
U "hiteay" along U S 1792 to
proposed change calling It session.
Lmnixioners will wait for federal orders
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was constructed early 183t our windows at night."
II city hall fl1jjuhfc ex*
Who said Americans are
spot zoning" and adding they
Owirtrian
Sam
J. Ervin J r-, cept one tin a Nativity scene in compliance
summ er and has been in
"If the plant is serving "
complacent
felt the board should consult Ute D.N.C., said the committ
about
thel
operation the last month to six Skylark (a new subdivision)
ee with enera conservation requests by President and blacking out lighting at the ta kefront
pohU? That statement eerplanner,
who
staff
says
it
needs
more
tirne
to Nixon.
Memorial Park.
weeks
why Isn't itonSkylark property city's part-time
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was
a ttendance
tainly proved untrue durin
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produce
hard
proof
to
support
I'm afraid one 0
m an depreci ate
rty?" meeting
Nfayor Ike Mayor said the the downtown
Lake M
Planning and
Commissioners approved Yellow Cab
public hearings on to major kcoratIo
Zoning Board Menday night, clinibing up over the plant will
dd
ill burn only the night of the Compan
request that it bit! ailoed to answer
fall in and (frown. It is hard to complain to city officials
Also tiabled was ,I request by controversies: a Sloo,000 pay- Ctlri'stlll,!, Parade t Ik,
c. 6) and Chrislinas Eve calls froin a.m. to 6 ami. from the manager's
stop little children from going because it would not have done four petitioners to vacate part nient by billionaire Howard unless a federal law is pamed that will prohibit
eveats around Central Florida
011ie telePhOw. The firm has been notified of a
onto ftt property since the any go(A. We have complained of Ninth Street nortti of flughes to a close personal it.
five
per cent cutback in its gasoline allotment by
friend of President Nixon and
for Uiree years, and I've never fence i-s never locked and it is of things in Ole past," she said. Lakeioiew Avenue,
Downtown merchants and members of the a supplier. Yeflow Cab is required to fumish 24right by the city playground.
Nlayor Eugene Jaques said
faculty and student bod at Seminole High hour-a-day service under Its city license.
Dale wlio was one of the Nixon 1972 campaign by the na.
involved In the running of their I've never seen the police today tile Skylark plant has
goverrunient as have the Lake chasing t1w children away," been given to the city and the petitioners, removed him,sielf Uon's dairy industry.
The conimittee voted unaniI
hirs. Nlarcotte said.
city is operating and ntainUin- front the board, saying the
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postpone
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hearShe said some weeks ago, she ing the IW,000 gallon per day present road site is not in use
and a trail exists nearby that ings but Sen. Lowell 11. Weicker
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0,000 to $M,000.
pl,ant until the first quarter of
IV
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vacating ffie road, saying it was
wonderful New England town
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public irk on La ke Crystal.
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A families and not individuals, viduals including 7.8 million will be sharply reduced byJune

government audit released to, were audited between April and children.

By CHRIS NELSON
Herald StafI Writer

final arguments entirely on symptoms of the infection
Wednesday's prosecution which led to his death, and a

concession that the abdominal

testimony.

30, 1975, to an ineligibility rate

Under the threat of a loss of of no more than 3 per cent and
day shows that one million wel- September under a system
fare fam il ies are ineligible or found to be "eniinently sound" federal matching funds, HEW an overpayment ra te of no
overpaid at an annual cost to by the Gallup Organization said the states have developed more than 5 per cent," HEW

Jury Gets Griffin Trial

Circuit Court Judge Tom

Hospital doctors resulted in ''smoke sc r e e n.

Win was shot Oct. 16 in

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taxpayers of $1.17 billion.
The Department
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Inc., IIEW said.
* At mid-year there were 3.1

olans to correct the error rates. Secretary Caspar W. Weinber"The next step is for states to ger said. "States that fail to

Education and Welfare said the million families on AFDC rolls, implement these corrective ac- reach their reduction goals will

a red ineligible, 22.8 'r cent

1,,erring ...there is no d(wtor on
Wirz's death.
"There should be anoth!r trial here today.

eluded manslaughter, assault, chair at this trlal,.for a
assault and battery or bare hr \kert imd

minutes at assault.

least,"

scrambling frantically, and
vainly, to save himself,
Presmtie'-it Nixon cannot survive

Ackert

cited

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a reclining chair, the jury heard
in testimony.

800 wem overpaid and 8.1 per
cent or 252,100 were underpa

"There would never have UFW said
spiking fever no
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Thecases, which

testimony from Dr. Angelo Griffin had not taken pistol

Yesterday's high 74 'ow this
Helfernan said the state was
morning 48. Cloudy and windy not arguing that the tragedy

Ruin probability 50 ptt cent. of Arthur Rainier who Wedwound, r.iedical testimony
Heav' snow brought misery nesday testified he was four and
revealed.
t)cftnse attorney Terry to the counti's midsection as one-half feet from Griffin sav
Gr iff in raise the p6dol a bcvc his

N"keh did not call any wit"1105t of the East recovered
much longer, and Michigan's
names
from
the effects of Nlonday's head, and draw a bead on Win,
America's
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Win, dicd 'Nov. 4 in FlIvitida
Dof4tid W, Riegie Jr..
Hospital, Orlando, of com. much colder. Friday cold and accident, but that criminal
hlich.-"The President's
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windy. Highs in the inid 70s. negligence was irwolved.
plications after a secbnd
portion of the chmemboard has
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been swept clean 9! defenders, operation stemming from in. Lows In the upper 30 and lower
coiiie
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It wound up that the victim after Griffin pulled a point .25 ________________________ aimed it and squeezed the
trigger," Heffeman told the
finally was rushed to the calibre automatic pbtol from
his right pocket while sitting in
jury.
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Ackert based his defense on wound had a high risk of the
The David Lee Griffin
state samplings of ,
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three main propositions: t ha t Infection which ultimately 31
m Sanford P1) responded manslaughter trial in the death
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of former Casselterry City
the shooting was accidental; developed.
within the minute.
Aid tFilIes 'hDe pendent
Prosecutor Bill Heffernan, in
And then the problem arose. Councilman Richard Wirz went Iht Griffin did not actually
CIfildrer (AFDC
to the jury at 11:20 this thor- koow he had shot Win; and that rebuttal, blasted Ackert for sho
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energy and fuel saving" plan
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were motorist 13 limited to around 1-4 who are using their car for also asked to remain
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unanimous in the opinion any of gas at his regular station, pivissure trips, but f they've got anonymous, "tn case they get
attempt by the administration he's going to go down the road to go out of town they're Just me for going against the
going to drive round the block President," as she explained It.
to li mit gasoline sales to 10
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Thursday, December 20, 1973-Sanford, Florida 32771
66th Year, No. 104 Price 10 Cents

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tide of new residents. Atthe at Winter Park Telephone Co., Burkhart's lead in asking for a against the double sessions and overcrowding problem."
meeting Layer told the board a said, "My company is corn- boundary freeze. Represen. they supported Layer's new
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met today with Hanoi's Le Due Tho to discuss the failure
of the Vietnam cease-fire agreement they negotiated last
winter. American officials expected Tho to renew North
Vietnam's demand for economic aid from the United
States, promised by the agreement. US. officials indicated they did not expect spectacular results from the
meeting, but Kissinger told newsmen: "What is important Is that the signatories do everything In their
power to reduce the dangers of conflict and contribute, as
they pledged themselves, to bringing peace to Vietnam."
He stressed that he and Tho did not plan to draft a new
Vietnam agreement.

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held for 2 months by the Viet Cong said today he was
bound with ropes or chains for the first sax weeks and
moved to eight or 10 locations, sometimes within 1,00(1 feet
'ri:' But l!-'mr I Elm. 43, of Arc*dit, S.C., who w as released Wednesday, told a news
conference he got "adequate" treatment during hl
captivity in the Mekong Delta.

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"Fire and a half months have passed and our marriage
has not returned to normal. Therefore, with deep regret, I
mn leaving the mansion as of December 20th," she said In
a statement Wednesday.
Mandel, 53, a Democrat. announced last July that he
was in tore with a southern Maryland divorcee, Mrs. Jean
Dorsey, and was leaving his wife after 32 years. The
Mandeis have two children.

Impeach Move Head Picked
WASHINGTON (AR) - Chairman Peter W. Rodino
says he has found the man to act as special council for the
House Judiciary Committee's impeachment inquiry. But
the New Jersey Democrat would not tell committee
members who he had chosen to direct the Inquiry. Rodino
said the name would be resealed at a news conference

today

Gate Panel Demands Tapes
WASHINGTON AP) - The Senate Watergate committee is demanding 431 tape recordings and hundreds of
other items from White House files. Subpoenas for the
material were served by the committee Wednesday.
White House comment came from Samuel J. Powers, a
Miami attorney acting as a White House consultant.,
Powers said that the demand for hundreds of tapes
"really would almost shut down the executive department
for us to have to do that kind of work.

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President Gerald H. Ford. Laird said he has taken a job as
an executive for the Readers Digest Association that
would permit him to trael, write and speak on such current issues as national security and detente,

Congress Facing Adjournment
WASHINGTON tAP) — The Congress continues to
move toward adjournment, but faces complex and costly
bills on energy, social security, railroads, defense, and

foreign ski before It can recess for the year-end holidays.
But Ilcuse Detnocra tic leader Thomas P. O'Neill says the
lawmakers could finish the session Late tonight or "at a
reasonable hour on Friday."

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(rain which t he country will e
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The 77-year-old Senate
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man, a Harvard Law School
graduate who made a national
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Wednesday he'd finally met an
opponent he could not masterhis own ad vancing age.
Ervin said he wø'ts harder
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am,d has nodoubthe could win
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acquitted of a federal charge that they had a silent
agreement to eliminate discounts in sales of fleets of cars.
Th9'fieet market- aIes In lots of 10 or mute vehdea fri :iF!r: I !1Fr vdiiJ a bear, r 10 to 12
per cent of Um!cd States production.
Before the 1971 model year, Ford and GM offered
discounts avs'rogtng 10 per car to fleet customers. Sam
dropping the discounts, Ford and GM have seen their
share of the fleet market fall from nearly 75 per cent to
lcss than !iO per cent.

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review and impact study.
both 28 feet wide including
A letter of resignation was Anastasia and the mayor was
Councilman John Booth curbs. He also agreed to pa ve accepted from planning and authorized to advertise for a
noted, however, that the Hayes Road from Bahama to zoning member Michael police chief.
WINTER SPRINGS - planned three-story apartment the end of the paving.
Re1sed preliminary plans for buildings will be more than the
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patio 'Service, raising monthly fees to
712 apartments and 286
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measure for fiscal
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without an East Central Florida and Darlene Drives Into 60 feet guidance
from the new council
JOYOUS ipIrIt o/ the (:h,jqn, e,'l,br,iiiun.
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Guy. Reubln Askew said to.
day he has been assured by U.
Gov. Tom Adams that Adams
will not oppose him in the 1974
guberna torial race, hut Adams
said it wasn't so.
"I guess people hear what
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conference that Adams had told
him wednesday that he would
not oppose Askew in the 1974
gubernatorial race.
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Rela tions betwen Adams and
Askew have been strained since
the governor obtained Adams
regisnatinn as commerce
secretary earlier this year The
action followed revelations that
Adams improperly used a state
employe on his Quincy farm.

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at this time" was to run for
secretary of state If incmbent
Richard Stone ran for the U. S.
Senate.
Adams said he would "much
prefer" to go for secretary of
state, an office he held- from
1960 to 1970, but has not ruled
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a gubernatorial race.
The lieutenant governor said
he told Askew that many per.
SOIlS had urged him to "run as
an indepndent In the general
election for governor and let
there be a sudden death dcci.
si on bet%lee the Democrat and
Republican and Indepndent."
But Adams said he had always been a Democrat and had
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Las Vegas and television appearancez, had been admitted
to the hospital eight days ago.
An examination showed that
one of two artificial valves in..
serted In his heart in 1971 was
not functioning properly. Gershenson said, necessitating
Wednesday's surgery.
The brash, ambitious Darin
once vowed publicly that he
would become a legend bef ore
he was 25. And he almost made
It.
By the age of 24, he was
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spots, had signed $2 million
worth of movie contracts nod
had married his leading lady,
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Dr. Maria I' Perez, Sanford contributed the most out
member of All Souls Catholic
physician, was awarded the standing serv ice to the corn Church
coveted Roberta
Gatchel munitv.
Memorial Award W ed nesd ay
Ihe award was established Dr. Perez is a member of
by the Sanford Kiwanis Club at by the Kiwanis Club in memory Florida Medical Association,
a Ladies Day luncheon at the of the late Roberta Gatchel, Seminole County Medical
Civic Center. Past Kiwanis It
who for many years catered for Society, Democratic Woman's
Gov. Bill Fraasa presented the the club meetings and upon her Club of Seminole Count),
plaque and banner,
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those of us who liye many
years, it is simply not reasonLOS ANGELES (AR) - Bobable for me to assume that my
by Darin, Whose all-time hit
eye will remain undimmed and
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"Mack
the Kni fe" sold two milmy natural force stay una ted
Hon
copies
and shot him to the
for so long a time," he said.
top
of
th
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rock
'n' roll era of a
As Erin was te lling North
decade ago, died today at 37. He
Caroli na reporters about his
had undergone open heart
six-month struggle to resolve
surgery Wednesday.
what he called "the hardest
Spokesman David Getproblem which has ever cshenion
said Darin died about
fronted me," Watergate corn12:15
a.m.
PST in the intensive
nhittee la wyers were delivering
e ward of Cedars of Lebanon
three subpoenas to the White
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pital, where he had underHouse. They ordered the Presithe six-hour operation,
gone
dent to produce 481 White House
had a history of heart
Darin
tape recordings and hundreds
trouble dating back to his boy.
of documents relating to all
hood days In the Bronx sec tion
aspects of the Water gate probe.
of
New York City when he sufThat move, made possible
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from rheumatic fever,
new law draf ted by En-in
Darin,
who only recently had
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a popularity
Ue Senate's Watergate investi.
natIon is not over.
Ervin
Ervinhazsaldhetntendsto
has said he intends to
make pib
of
trense
all the tapes and the copies of he retained.
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Golan Heights, from which
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from voting on whether or not Syrian guns shelled Israeli - FiamvnJ
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consultants have been wor kIng
in think tank committees to Jo.
fine Israel's bargaining options
and strategy in Geneva.
Officials say the c
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are calculating Arab demands
and possible Israeli
on such questions
tan refugees, freedom of shipping, trade, and access to holy
pla ces in Jerusalem arid
sta tus of the Arab sector of Jo.
rusa lem.
But no special team has t
set up to work out a position on
the biggest factor In L"e Geneva
talks — the Arab demand for
Israel to withdraw from allof
the 26,000 square miles of
territory it seizei In the i
war.
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the scene of
Eagle Court of
Honor for Kurt VanZyl and Jimmy McOwen shown with Scoutmaster
Lawrence Deans Tuesday night.
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Palestinian guerrilla leader lutionary court," the pro-guer- of the gunmen, who (liii to the
Yasir Arafat is asking Kuwait rilla newspaper Al Moharrer Persian Gulf sheikdom In a
U.N.
Njacked West German airliner
to hand over the five Arab gun- reported today.
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men who killed 32 ersons at
er said Arafat has in- and surrendered Tueslay.
The Palestinian news agency
Rome and Athens airports strueted the Kuwait office of his
Monday so theycan"stand trial Palestine Liberation Organ- WAFA reported that the PLO
has asked the Kuwaiti govern.
ment
to allow its represent.aAVIV (AR) — Israel
Uves
to
participate In the Inter.
gut
into the Geneva peace
rogatlon
of the five terrorists.
conference apparently deterPLO will also demand that
mined to withdraw none of its
MADRID, Spain (AP) — old chief of state, I nduced him
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troops along the Suez Canal un- Acbn. Luls Carrero Blanco, to give
tI hius. the gunmen be turned over to
new
premier
packed
the the guerrilla leadership after
(ii Egypt agrees to do likewise
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the Interrogation Is over so that
,O X t the I;radb- ~vant,~Jor issimo Farancisco Froacl7o_ g
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a proper pinistunent be meted
h t4des t6 pull b**0VRF-k clobW as9xiste, was
once more. ousting a group
sides of the canal when his ea
up today, the technocrats. They had been 000thelD, WAFAsaId.
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The gunmen killed 30 persons
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'Jiowing some liberal tendw,-.
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said the 70-year-old premier dustrial and econon'Jc develop- A,rflflclifl jetliner M
And before debating the was assassinated.
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rnent theywrrepushlngtodraw airport and shot an Italian poArabs' major demand — that
Torcuato Fernandez Spain into the European Ucema,i to death there After
the hijacked LUfthansa plane
Israel give up all territory Miranda, the vice-president of community,
Athens,
seized in the 1967 and October the government, automatically
Carrero s elevation made 'IJ(A
portion
Italian
hostage
aboard the air.
wars
the
Israelis
want
to
became
premier.
him the heir to at least a
UNAUTHORIZED SUBSTITUTION
know just what sort of peace the There was speculation that of Franca a power In the event
Egyptians and Jordanlans are Carrero was the victim of tee- of the generalissimo's death,
MIGRATING BIRDS seem to pay little heed to
prepared to make.
roctsts. The explosion report- and the strongman's closest
the big 'bird' which flew into them recently in
Will it be a full settlement edly occurred about 9:30 am., collaborator in the day-to-day
skies of Wisconsin. Plane crew was making
with trade, open borders and half an hour before nine work. naming of the government.
check on size of flock heading south for winter,
diplomatic relations, or an ere and a Roman CatholicFranco
previously
had
armed truce that could lead priest went on trial for foment. designated Prince Juan Carlos
I eventually to more war?
ing strikes. Leftist and other de Bor bon, the grandson of
antigovernment groups had Spain's last king, to succeed
just as important to us as the threatened protest demonstra. him as chief of state.
question of territory is to the Lions.
Carrero has been described
A" says one laraelioffictal
Carrero was named "presi- as "more Franca than Praninvolved In preparations for dent of the government," or
" He was at Franca', side
WASHINGTON (AP)-Sen. would be84at the end ofit, Geneva.
premier, last June after the during the l936-39 civil war and
Sam J. Ervin Jr., D-N.C., retir- however.
Ezperts from the foreign and family of Franco, the tOyear- in the government since.

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WASHINGTON iAP i A rt-4wmy4Mn9 happvned
to &amp;n. William ProxtraireonhiswaybtlaeCupitol.
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:ry j - t. tF i'p!ti-I !rtn tie Wed.
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Barbara Mandel says she
has given up hope for her marriage and will leave the
governor's mansion today.
Mrs. Mandel has remained in the mansion since her
husband, Maryland Coy. Marvin Mandel, announced last
July he was leaving her to marry another woman. Mrs.
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for his nation meant free passage instead of blockades,
cooperation instead of hostili ty
and mutual recognition of the
sovereignty of the countries In
the Middle East.
Groniyko, co-chairman with
Secretary of State Henry A.
Kissinger of the historic negotiations at the Palace of Na
lions, warned that the talks
would be "very complicated"
But he said he hoped to see
"good will and realism around
the conference table."
The American and Jordanian
delegations were arnving here
today, and Kissinger and
Gromyko scheduled a dinner

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LONDON ( AP) - The British government says it might
agree to a bigger pay raise for the coal miners whose
slowdown is crippling Britain if other union leaders
pledge not to make similar demands. William Whitelaw,
secretary of employment, told the House of Commons
that, If the government modified its anti-inflation ceiling
on pay ralsc.s "to the miners' further advantage, then
other trades union leaders ... would have to make It clear
that In negotiations they would not seek to follow the
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('A!flO (AP) — The Egyptian the Arab oil war hurting Europe the SsTiafl news a'ency SANA
dccia tu L;t (kzieva peaL'e aid Inching t1Uiiiled States, idicitetI was a futile attempt
conference is determined to get time is on the sane 01 we Arans. to persuade the Damascus gay.
some movement in the shortest But Egyptian officials, from ernrnent to send a delega tion to
possible time on the issue of a President Anwar Sadat down, Geneva
military pullback along the have made clear that they are
The Syrians, who launched
not "ling to nail Indefini tely s,
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After that is settled. Egypt Is for a settlement.
EgyptiarL% saM their boycott of
"We have tested the Israelis the talks was the result of "a
willing to tackle issues that
might be resolved more easfly and so far have found threm combination of maneuvers
and wait for progress on them wanting," said one top Egyp. serving Israeli interests and
before trying to settle such di! tian official. He was referring aiming at diverting the
conferficult questions as the future of to the desert talks that Egypt ence Into dealing with marginal
the Palestinians and Jerusabroke off Nov
when they matters."
failed to produce Israeli with, The opening round Of talks IS
lem
E"is convinced that, with drawal on the Suez front.
expected to be mainly cerenx~ma] and procedural and to last
only about three days. it
thought likely, but not yet offictally confirmed, that the conlerence would then recess until
after the Israeli general dec.
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"We are not closing any door,
All parties must show elasticity
and tolerance."
Israeli Foreign Minister
Abba Eban said his govern,
merit's aim at the conference
was "apeac'e agreement signed
by all sides which will bring
about a condition of coexistence
between Israel and its neigh.
bors."
Eban, leaving Tel Avis with
Israel's delegation, said peace

GENEVA. Switzerland lAP)
- Soviet and Egyptian foreign
ministers pledged to do everything they could to make a suecess of the Arab-Israeli peace
conference which begins here
Friday.
The pledges came fr3rn Foreign Ministers Andrei A
Grorn)ko of the Soviet Union
and Lnad F ahrn of Egypt as
delegates begin amving for the
conference A high-level mern
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Fht. ilawi by a I)tItofl41
iles-ich serice station operator
that he has so much gasoline he
had to slash prices and start a
gasoline war to get rid of it as
termed 'Just another publicity
guwiitk by Sanford Stanard
Oil Co
manager Earl
Iligginbothan today.
"They don't have any more
than anyone else, the pnce he's
asking now is about normal,"
declared
Iligginbotham.
"Everyone's charging around
40. 42 cTnts a gallon now, so I
don't see how you can call a cut

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from 45 to 41 cents 'slashing
prices."
Uigglnbothnm helie es the
gasoline shortage has beer
bloVsn up out of proportion and
is nothing more than a set up by
the "boys In Washington."
He said the public is getting
panicky without need, 'Gas
might be short, but there's still
enough for people to do what
they want to do," said
Iligginbothani. •I know of
nobody %%ho S desperate For
gas," he continued, "though the
truck boys are suffering
because diesel Is critical."
An over supply of gasoline tie
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Burns gained statewide atPolk fired his top-ranking black tentlon recently after adopting
detective %tdnesda&gt; afternoon 14-year-old Santuel (e1.er. 's-thu
atter saying the officer pleaded no contest to a man"miçnthtM
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For midshipmen and their guests

IS IT THE REAL THING"
(hiN strohes Santas heard at SNA
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Mac, who has been missing
smnceThursday, has no tags,
but, he does ha's-c a noticeable
sear on the back of his hind leg,
the owner said.
Anyone having information
on the dog should call 323l0
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Seminole Chief Circuit Court
Judge Dominick Salfi late
Wednesday delayed the arson
trial of three Orlando men
charged in the Sept. 19 blaze
that destroyed 27 trudis at Air

Iist week Salfi denied a
deIcne niotion for a change of
venue. Wednesdays delay
came on motions filed by attorneys for the three suspects.

Flow
Designs
Inc.
in
Casselberry.
Thai had been scheduled For
this week at Sanford for Benjamin Franklin Manes, Arthur
Ray llrundon and Kilce
Mullins. S&amp;dfi reset the trial for
the week of Jan. 7.

The trio was arrested one
month after the fire, and
shortly after the discovery of a
six-stick dynamite bomb outside the home of Air Flow coowner Roland Cousineau, 1090

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CLEWISTON, Fla. (AP
Warm and rainy weather
will hurt chances of saving Florida's sugar cane crop
damaged during a macr freeze earlier this month, a
sugar Industry official says.
Nelson Fairbanks, general manager of Florida Sugar
Cane League, said Wednesday that the Dcc. 12 freeze may
cost farmers between 120 and $50 million in crop damage.
He esUrnated three-fourths of thestate's25,433acre2 of
sugar cane was damaged.
"A lot now depends on th e weath er. If it is warm and
rainy, it's going to hurt chances of savin g th e damaged
ca ne," he said. "We will be abls- to minimize losses if the
har%est can proceed at a rapid pace."
Temperatuiesdtmring tht-'freezewerereportedaslowas
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JUDGES hold best dressed dolls chosen from
100 dressed by the women of local clubs and
churches for distribution at Christmas by the
Salvation Army. n left, Mm-s, .James Burns,

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mother of U. James Burns, local corps officer;
and

Mrs. Sheila Roberts, advisory board
chairman.
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Henry, Martin,
!m Beach and Glades counties with
some regions having freezing temperatures (or as !on as
11 hours.

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City them a letter signed by Robert lawsuit, charges deed process"
and "only temporary
councilmen Wednesday' night N. Dosh Jr., Florida Land 'ice
restrictions Forbid rezoning to well points" with pumps on the
tabled until the new council and
president, pledging to insmimaller size lots previously' sides of the road. When Police
mayor take office In January a demnify the city, its mayor nd
approved by the council.
Chief Donald Dobson was asked
request from Florida Land Co. the city council From all
Nolan Reed of Florida Land, if a section of the road had been
Terraces development, for damages which might arise
Wednesday night first denied closed, he replied that one la
drainage plans approval,
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that drainage work was un. equipment.
Councilman-elect Irene Van permits and zoning of sections
derwayandonelaneoftwo4ane
Eepoel asked why' work began in the North Orlando Terraces
South Edgemon had been
Councilman Cliffod Jordan
Ofl the drainage last Friday', subdivision,
closed in the process. She called remarked that only one lane
prior to any approal by the
Mrs Van Eepoel, naming city
Ofl
a neighbor from the
as closed and no one had any
board
elected officials and the North
audience to back up her difflcujt% getting through the
Councilmen also had before Orhndo (o .,is difendants in a
sthteiiients
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!engineer's recommendations
City Atty. Tom Freeman
had been coniplied Vsith, the urged th e council to delay
A
zoning board approved the action until it receives in
project and only the formality writing the planning a
of council approval was board reconmiendation. "It
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the be tter procedure to follow
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Heed said the work underway the ordinance unless there is an
was 'merely a dewatering emergency," he said.

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pending
lnngMood's Councilman-elect
June Lorniann Is also the
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Freeman for an opinion on Longwood and she has found no
w hether she can occupy the difficulty either.
with the trust and conMrs. Van Eepoel said Mrs.
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board under this condition,
general opinion that she can
Freeman said that jn the new occupy her seat regardless i-:
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councilman, will be a party to
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from the Sept. S school-Fight
Johnny Wright, already' death
12-year-old William
under
departmental
probation, Oglesby. Both boys were (ruin
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which Polk declined to discuss, Sanford
could not be reached lads for
comment However, the Herald Polk said he learned two
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I"rned Wright hired Barlow weeks ago the state attorneys
An 11-month-old Irish Setter Attorney T. David Burns to office was probing the incident.
is missing in the Lake Mary repeesent him during his appedi
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arcaandtheownersaidtodayif of the dismissal
her dog is not found by Friday it
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"in August of 1972 the board
resdnded the idea of year
h' said, "I am against around schoo
before all these
winging the boundaries
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fl I %ant double sessions Wev.ould effect such a program
-'c to bear the burden of this Vs-h) Implement it now''Layer
blein together'
said
I)issension marked the board
"i think we should inestigau.
;'s well as the audience. Layer every possibility. The state has
told the board he %485 against not prosided
a penny of the
Iht idea oF year around school
promnLsed capital outlay money
fhe peopie soted in four nullsyet and the state is considering
to increase tht
buildingthe 45-15 program (year around
program ar.d that solution is sehool)
being implemented flow. The
The next board meeting is set
population rate declining
For Jan 2 at lyman High
we are in the middle of a gas School. 71w
board said a zoning
crisis which is not conducive to decision
may come at the
yeararound schooL In the same following board
meeting on
vein, the energy crisis is not Jan, 9 in the county courthouse.
compatible to running the air Layer said the decision should
conditioning system all year. be made at that time, but it
ftc sta te has offered more must not be made later t
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W.\SIUNGTON (A1) - Energy-czar William
At the same time, Simon announced he will station manager Robert Lutz.
i- Simon asked the driving public today to limli provide 1.5 million barrels of military jet fuel
"There should be picaty M
ii vo'untarily to 10 gallons of gasoline per from the Pentagon stockpile to United States people down here buying our
eck.
inter na tio nal airlines to help th em through a fuel gas but they're just not coming
But Simon avoided imposing any mandatory crisis until the end of January.
south because they're afraid
gasoline restriction at this time.
Sin -ion told a news conference that airline they'll get stranded. We want
lie said full public compliance with a 10-gallon representatives said fuel cutbacks at foreign air- them to know they should come
limit would make gasoline rationing un- ports were affecting international carriers and ahead.
necessary'. But, he said he will not have time to that imported jet fuel was cut by the Arab
"If they keep saying there's
find out how well it is working before he and boycott.
no gas in Florida they're going
President Nixon make their decision whether or
He said providing the military fuel would
not to start the wheels of rationing in motion by reduce the Pentagon's stockpile of jet fuel from
(1w •'iid of this month,
an expected 100 per ccnt requirement by Jan. 31
to about 9 per cent.
Simon left open the possibility that gasoline
Simon also issued a warning to electric utility'
rationing could be called off even if it were
companies against continued advertising
started—during the 60 or so days it would take to designed to make the public think there is plenty
put the system into actual operation,
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dealer told him to hike prices i
couple of weeks ago but a gAs
war is the only way to get rid of
s,000 gallons a month
We've got more than VsC
know how to get rid of," he
said "Without tourists, we on1,
sell about 8,000 gallons a
month. So we ha ve to get rid of
extra gas
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shortage, the oil compan
would have cut us back.
our supplier is giving us as
much gas as we had last year
and lest year was a mighty
ool 'ear'
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in ple ..is-.. ....zst
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"The tourist trade is going to go
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enough as (or our customers I
hope things Improve in
January," said Hunter
When asked about the
reported oversupply in the
Daytona station he said he had
no comment 'I donI
about them," he said ' I only
know we don't ha e II here"
Hlghwayischarglng38and39
cents a gallon, and Hunter
said he did not consider
charging 41 cents 'slashing'
prices as the Daytona operator
claims,
George [latch, owner of the
Ocean View American Station
in Daytona Beach has stated:
"We certainly don't have a gas
shortage here." Signs outside
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Honaker at the Imperial station
on Park Menue ' We can't get
enough gas to keep us going
Last week we were all out from
noon Frida' until Monday
morning," he said. "Maybe
that station in Daytona has too
much gas, but I wouldn't say
their prices are slashed —
VsC reselling at4O cents a gallon
now."
Gary Hunter at the Highway
Oil Co on French Menue said
they have shortened their hours
to nine hours a day. Before the
station was open from 8 a.m.
until midnight; now they are
open from 11 a.m. until 8 p.m.

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Al.TAMONTF SPRINGS
fuel.
City council will meet in special
lie said if fuel allocations are
session at 7 tonight to adopt a based on 1972 uses a growing
resolution authorizing a loan municipality like Altamonte
from Southeast First National Springs which Is continually
Bank of Maitland for $123,000 expanding services will suffer.
for the city's share of the
He said gasoline and fuel
rort)ide sewer program.
costs are up and parts and
The balanee of the $1,441,000 materials costs are a lso up.
northside program is financed
Swofford said he believes
through a $403,000 U.S. expenditures will run as much
Department of Housing and as 10 per cent higher than anUrban Development grant and ticipated in the budget. He
a t1$,00o Hill) loan,
added that may capital putTuesday night, Mayor chases ha v e already been
Lawrence Swofford said the made. New police cars have
bank loan at five per cent in- already been delivered, a new
terest is the final step in the garbage truck is set for
sewer program financing to be January delivery and a new fire
completed before he leaves truck is on order.
off ire.
Swofford saw one bright light
Revisions in the resolution In the city's financial picutre in
required tonight's meeting for the new year. He said with the
its adopti on.
University of Florida placing
Swofford also warned the city Altamonte's official population
council to curtail spending and ' 11,000 plus, up from 8,000 a
take economy measures year ago, federal revenue
because high increases In fuel sharing money will be incost and the high rate of in- creased.
flatlon had not been anticipated
In other business Tuesday
III "Le budget.
c.uun ii
U.s meetings
In addi tion he said that on Chr istmas Day and New
revenues will be down from Year's Day.
building permits and less
Mayor Swofford advised
money will be seen in municipal Mayor-elect Norman Floyd and
court fines and forfeitures.
Councilman-elect Cal DeVoney
Swofford said today the city's that they can execute oaths of
management In the new year office in advance of assuming
will have to curtail patroll ing_____
the duti es of the offices at 8
by the police department and p.m., Jan, 1 in accordance with
fire deDartmertpricncIng to the city charter.
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Seminole
County, Flor ida'
Lots 23. 26 and 27, Block 'C.
WEST ALTAMONTE HEIGHTS.
SECTION ONE according to the
at thereof as recorded in Plat Book
10, Page 6. PtIic Records
Seminole County. Florida.
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Complaint
DATED this 14th day of
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Art hu r H Beckwith, Jr
Clerk of Circuit Court
By Cecelia V [kern
Deputy Clerk
Publish Dec 20 27 1973 and Jan 3
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1973.
SI MMONS ELECTRONIC
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alt parties or persons having or
claiming any rights to titlt Or in
teresf in and to the p4'lmiies i/S
ipfv'd in this scg,,.
Defendants,

khods in the Seminole County will be heard.
PubliSh: 04C, 13, 20, 27, IWI and
Jan. 3. 1974
School Office. 202 Commercial Ave..
,THIS NOTICE 5 be
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copy on PPn* DEW 54
TIME FOR RECEIPT OF BIDS: atoresaid
described pi'oes'ty and
Bids shall be received until 3-CO posting In three (3) public places
P.M., Friday Janoary ii, 1914

on Exhibit A attached hereto and by
this reference made a part hereof.
has been filed against you and YOU
ate required to service a copy Of

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Linville in Wednesday Orlando
tourney action. Linville, who tal li ed 14 points, he l'' pace Golden

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(Herald Photo y
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yourwrlItndefeflses.ifany,t0it0n
Pi'ts, Eubanks, Ross 1. Rumberger,
P.A, plaintiff's attorneys, wtSe
address Is Post Office 8o*
Ortando. Florida, on 04' before
January tIm, 1911 and file the
original with the clerk of this court
her be for e service on pfalrntift's
attorneys
or
immedIately
thereafter. othefwiie a default will
be entered against you for the relief
demanded in the complaint or
petition

EXHIBIT"A"
Begin at the NW Corner of the NE
of Section 71, Township 2$ South,

Range 29 EasI. Seminole County,
Florida, thence run N. 19 degrees 54'
E .1237 6S 1W. along the North Line
04 said NE ' 4 to the Wrst Rigtntof.
Way Line 04 State Road No. 5-477;
thence run 5.0 degrees OV 43" E..
U4llfeft.alongsaidWestRigp,,ci.
Way, thence run S. 0 degrees 01'
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W ,731 90 fret, along same Right
Way, thence run N. Il degrees 39'
"w .O9lfeet, tolhe NE Corner of
OAKLAND ESTATES, 151 $ lion.
according to the Plat thereof as
recorded In Plat Booi 11. pages
and 70, of the Public Records Of
Seminole County. Florida, thence
continue N. 57 degrees 39' 20" W,,
$73903 feet, along the North Line 04
said OAKLAND ESTATES, 1st
Section. to the West Lin of the NW
t 4 of the NE .of said Scteon
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thence run North 390 00 feet, along
sai West Inc to thC SE Corner
the North 7 of the 14 '-ii f IhC NW
',of said 5ect ion l4,thencervnS
degrees O'Os"W, 1)19)0 feel to the
sw Corner therl; thence run N. 0
oegre-,s Cl' 16" W., 4340$ fed tO the
NW Corner of said North " of the
NE "of t he NW 04 sa id Section 24,
ne run U

$9 Crrej W E.

Arthur H. Beckwith

As Clerk of th C ourt
By Joy Stokes
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Public Howing
Elemenfary School. The Ow
ner' To WHOM
NO""IT MAY CONCERN
Contractor Agreement bound with
NOtICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
the SPecifications shall be the
thy Planning Board Cl the City of
Agreement used
Alfamonte Springs, Florida, that
PLACE(S) FOR EXAMINING said Planning
Board will hold a
BIDDING DOCUMENTS: Bidden public
heering to consider Itni
may review the Documents at tini
question of designating and
following places:
assigning the zoning classif.ration of

Eeghan N. Kelley, AlA
300 West Seminole Boulevard
Sanfo.'d. FlorIda 31771

Professional Office. "P.O." to
property described as follows:
LOl' 17 through 24, Block $4, and
Lois
II through 2$. Block 57, in
Eoghan N. Kelley, AlA
(iud.rng Street right of way of Alpin e
Ba'shore Boulevard
Sired from the easterly right-of.
Denedin florida
way line of Palm Springs Drive to
the latterly line of Lot 21, Block 5).
District School Board
except Lots 71. 71. 26 and the eisa
of Seminole County
32 79 feet of 104 13, Sanlando, The
707 East Commercial Avenue
Suburb Butiful, Palm Springs
Sanford,
Florida
12771 Section. PIaI Book 3,
Page &amp;Sii,
Semii.ole County, Florida arid. all
Documents will be of local Ihat right-of
way of Palm Springs
Plarw'ooms for Bidders to
review. Drive from the North right 04 way

line of State Road 434 to the South
PLACE(S) &amp; DATE FOR OS right of way line of
Ridgewood
TAINING BIDDING DO CUMENT- Street,
5: Bidders may obtain Documents
as that classification Is described in
by phoning
the Office of the Ai' the comprehensive Zoning ordinance
cinitec' requesting further In
of the City of Attamonte Springs,
formation (I 305 322 MIS after Florida, No
771 73. arid also, to
Decembe.'
cons4der the Question of designating
SPECIFIED BONDS: The
and assigning a residential zonIng
ce-isful Bidder(s) shall provide a classification, to property as
Performance,
Payment
ano described
as follows,
Guarantee Contract Bond as
Lots
75.
71, 26 and the east 32 29
provided and set forth in the
feet of Lot 25. Block Si, including
specIficat ions
slrest right of way of Alpine Street
DATE. TIME AND PLACE FOR from tine
easterly right of way line
OPENING OF SEALED BIDS; All 04 Palm Springs Drive to tine
Bids must be received and opened
at easterly line of Lot 2$, Block 31,
the Seminole County School
Office. Sanlanoo. The Suburb Beautiful,
202 Commercial Ave • on the 111
h Palm Springs Section, PIat Book 3,
day Of Jan.ry, tIll at 3.00 P.M
enclosed n a S ea led envelope plainly Page 6S', Seminole County.
1rida, a nd, all that right f wa 1 ol
marked on lhe outSide 'Proposal'
Palm Spr ing s Drive from the North
erg rnelttle of the worsisp,
the date, right of way line of State Road 134 to
an the name of the bidder.
The the South right of way line of
District School Board of Sem ino
le Ridqn,-o4
- Street,
County, Seminole County, FIida AS
Such
residential Zoning
reserves he right to relect any -or - c
la ssifications are deScribed in the
all Bids received and or to waive compretner..ive
zoning ordinance 0f
any infOrrnaliti.t in the Bidding No
the (ty Cf Attarnonie S pr ings,
bds shall be withdra*n for a
F lo rida, No 22173
04 30 calendar days 5ubse4en1
THE PUBLIC HEARING will be
tInt Opening of flld without tint held
in
the City Hall, Aftamonte
conWnt Of t he Board
Spri ng s, Florida, on Thursday,
Dat ed this 201h day of Janua
ry J. 1974. at? 00 P M, or as
December, $913.
soon tpeçeaft as possof a, which
The District School Board
time intiet ed parties d citizens
04 Seminole Countyfor and against the pr oposed Zoning
5 W Davis Sims,
will be heard.
Chairman
TillS NOTICE IS to be published
5: Mi. William P Layer,
by posting cisc (1) copy on the
Approved as to fxmDouglas lnUrom f
Slenstrom. Davis &amp;
Mdrioxh
P0. Sol 13)0Suite
Florida
lorida Stale Bank
SenIord, Florida 32111
Attorn eys f or the District
School Board of
Sem'nole County.
Pubish Dec. 20. 27. 1973 and us. .

1911
DEW $03

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piAy Clerk
Publish Dec $3. ), 27. 1973 and

Semsoole County,

69-62

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132016 feel 10 the Point Of begin
nng Less - From the NW Corner 0
tine PIE 'aol Sect ion 24, TownShip 21
South. Range 79 East, Seminole
County. Florida, run N. $9 degrees
56' E . 123763 (eel; thence run S. 00
December,
h hi best bidder. for
and
sell to the
degrees OS' 45" E. 515.43 fed toe
cash. subj ect aa ' a nd all existing
po int of beginning, thence f!JlS S. 59
lh# Front Writ) Door o
degrees 4' 22" W.. $4617 lIlt;
the
inns,
Semi
a role County Courthouse
thence run S 0 degrees OS
ffi, above
Sanford, Florida, toptrty.
Said
w; 00 feet, thence nun N, 59 degr ees
'
fl' E , 549 17 feel, run N. 0
described
Pcrslr:edP.I
vulsic.
AIt.monte deqe5 OS' 13" W. tO the Point
Altamonte Springs,
Garage
Beginning
I-bride
ur 'her Information
- WITNESS myhand And the seal
I Oivis'Ofl
as..labI through
of thiS Court on the 10th day of
tsec:vi Sheriff's
I Seai)
1913
December,

5-alisfy the e

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aforesaid described property and
in tlsree (3) public places
withn the City of Altamonte
Spr ings. F lorida. at least fifteen (13)
days prior to tine time of public
hejring
THIS
IS 11th DAY OF

posI

DECEMBER, 1913 A.D.

(OFFICIAL SEAL)
PhylIi Jordahl,

City Clers
Altamoree Springs,
FIarld
Publish Dec. 20, 197)

DEW too

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NOTICE OF ACTION
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO
GER SHERMAN GASTON,

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By KEN HAPPOPORT

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19174/U 1974 Florida
ww 13),
ned as Sheriff Of
g Fiorda, will at
1 00 A M
tine 7ItPs day °
Ill) offer for sa te

15

Sat.

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Tag No
And the

rl.arlrnrnt
That %aid tale

We know what you're looking for.

Chargeitat Sanford

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W. Park 644-8916

11

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Assorted styles,
Orig. to

Orig 6.98

S. Hwy2 7-92 &amp; L. Mary Blvd. Sanford
Ph. 322-1481

J oe

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Jon 3, 1914
DEW 5)
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lhlt
P.
rtue of that certain Tax
Warrint Issued Out OS and under the
seal of the State of Florida Departm ent of Commerce. Division f
Employment Security upon a final
."rnentrend-red in the aforesaid
couri on the 30th day of September,
AD 197.3 in that certain case en
filled State of Florida Department
of Commerce Plaintiff, vs Donald
Her bert Start t a Don Stewart
Ccwu ri-Ic ervi.• t me as Sheriff of
levied
'*M'wooir
County, Florida and I
have lb d
upon the following
de%cr
ronierty owned by
Donald be
Herbert Stewart, said
prooerty
located In Seminole
a more particularly
County. lot 5foilo
descni
as
ws

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130 Only

Orig. 4.44

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Women's Clogs

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70 Only reduced
Men's Belts

50 Pairs only.

tiek

583

Group of 300 reduced

3sped for light and

(NEW &amp; USED)

NOW

OFF

30 Only
Electric Scissors
ies Department Hours

Deputy Clerk
Publish: Dec 11, 70. 77. 1573 and

50 Only boys'

Women's Sportswear

OPEN DAILY (MON. thru FRI.)
FROM 8:00 A. M. to 5:30 P.M.

fl

R

and fashions,

*Jr., miss, and half Sizes

PARTS &amp; SERVICE DEPT,
WILL BE CLOSED ON SATURDAY

answerorpleedingtotheCornplains
on Plaintiff's attorne y. Joser*t M.
Murasko, P.O. Drawer 716, Fern
rk, Florida 32730. and file the
Pa
original Answer or pleading in the
office of the Clerk of the Circuit
Court on or before the 104h day ci
January, 597t If you fail to do so, a
default will be taken against you for
the rel'rf demanded 4 the Corn
plant
WITNESS my hand and official
seal of ottice at Sanford. Seminole
County, Florida, ttnis 101h day of
December. 197)
Seal)
Arthur H OeCk*ith, Jr.

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•Assorted styles, colors
PROSSER

so
of marriage has been filed against
you In the above styled suit and you
are requi:ed to serve a copy of your

.

*Dress length and pant suit styles.
JACK

Brmt,eid, Massachusetts
You, Defendant, are hereby
notitiedthatanadtionfo.-dis lut,on

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Women's
188 Dresses

isconsi n

NEACTICU
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-_sworn Petition for Dissolution of
Marriage a Vinculo having
.T
President
3910 Toinsy Sirett, Hftslon, Taxiis filed rciprding your m*rr1&amp;g*
I* ATTEST:
c
11071 ROBERT C. FORD, 39110 ROSEBUD GASTON,
COMPANY.
an
111:n0is
Corporation
WE Mh
in CircLAI
S: Harold Edward SlmmoM
Tt,lnay Street Houston Texas 77031
Court In end for Seminole County,
Secretary
of Florida.
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VALERPA D,LOFTOPf, If Monroe Florida. the short title of whiai i
ffl
,77w,
PUblith: Dec. I), 20, 27. 1973 md
Pla, Montclair, New Jersey oo.a IN
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. PIaintIq,
RE THE MARRIAGE OF Jan. ., 1974
ALIEN C LOFTOf II Monroe PosuOuI)
GASTOn, W,f and
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1lI(e F'w)t(Ir,
JCI(O142
WAREU II GL41TUbIG ari I I
-ROGER SHERMAP4 GASTOP4
.
CITY OF
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
GERSTUNG his wife HENRY W
-HuSband, these presents command
Ihat a PetitIon has been filed in "id
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS,
IMHOFF. ROBERT BRATZEL.
.
you to appear end fIle yrur Answer
r
...
. Court praying for an Order to
FLORIDA
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EsquIre, and WILLIAM G.
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or other detens,orpf,adgwljh the
-:
NofIC,OfPVbIiCHearIn,
•1
determine persons interested In the Clerk 04 the Circuit
MILLER. JR., Esquire, d be LAW
.
,. C ourt in and for TO WHOM IT MAY
Estate ofj. W. Ford. decused, and
CONCERN:
OFF
ICE
OF
WILLI
0
MILLER
SemIfloIeCounfy, Florida, and se,je
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
their respective sharti In the a copy thereof
JR.,
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, Petitioner's t
i
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the Planning Board of the City 04
residuary assets of said estate and torney, Roger L. Berry Of
Defendants,
Defendants.
.
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Springs, F lorida. that
YOU Ore hrebyreQuired to file your CLEVELAND, MIZE &amp; BERRY.
NOTICE OF ACTION
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written defenses thereto withinforty P0 Drawer 1 Sanford, Florida said Planning Board will hold a TO V,ARREN H. GERSTUNG
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u
blic
hearing
to
consider
( ) days alter the first PUlCItion 32711,
the
000
5
D'x,e
Highway
on or before the leth day
guest
or posting hereof. Should you fail December, AD, 1973.
04 changing the ontng
West Pompano Beech,
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therein, judgment will beenteced in
classifIcation from RsId,nIiap,
F
lorida
-WITNESS my hand and seal oftrno Multiple Family. "R MFI" to
.Ve
due course upon said Pet ition.
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Clerk of the Circuit Court on this 31st Commercial. Genera, "CO." on
WITNESSmyhanda nd t;of day of November, A.D,
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and
property as describedbelow, a
said Court at Sanford. Seminole (Seal)
L. E. GERSTUNG
those Classificat ions are descrIbed
County, Flor ida, this 4th day ci
1000 S. Dixie Highway
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
in the compielnensive zoning or.
December A 0. 1973.
West Pompano Beech,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
.
.
- ct'nance of the City of Altamont.
I)
Florida
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By Cec elia V. [kern
Springs, Florida. No 7787i
.
:__-_7!_- -_,-YOU ARE NOTIFIED that the DePuly Clerk
Circuit Judge
Abovenamed
PlaInfiff,
WESTERN
L_
CLEVELAND, MIZE &amp; 0EkRY
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By Lois B YaIker
LAND PLANNING COMPANY. an
Attorneys for Petitioner
lapproxImately)
of
the
Dtputy Clerk
following Illinois Corporation registered to do
P.O. Drawer 7
- rn A
.
described prooerly, From the W..t
i. P..
4
nfd ivridj Jdli
-. I --corner of Section 14 T ownship 71 filed a Complainf agamn you In the
OF SPEER &amp;SPEF
PA
u_.
Publtsh ?i
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, 29 Dec 6 3 20 1973
South Range 79 East run S 0 above styled Court You are
r'
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Box 1)64
DEV
C3m
degrees II' IS" W 441.13 feet along vnanded to scrve a copy
ft
Sanford. Florida 32771
04 your
Inc West huundy of the SW'4 of
Attorneys for the Estate of
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written defenis, if any, On .
ADVERTISEMENTFOR
-said Section ii, thence S19d.grees
J W Ford deceased
STEPHEN U. STONE, Plaintiff's
SEALED BIDS
44'
74's
E
11.3$
feel; thence S 0 attorney, etnosi addrt
Publi%h Dec. 6, I). 20, V. 197)
INVITATION TO BID: NotiCe is degrees 33'
Is Suite
34" W 411 06 feet for the ISIS. CNA Tower, Orlando, Florida. .--__DEW 23
her.by given Ihat the District
sthool point of begiing, lhence continue on or before thi Ih day of Jenry. 6"rd of Seminole County, Seminole
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND County. Flor
South Odegrees53- 34"W
3$fej;
1971, and file the Original with the
id
a
will
receive
sealed
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
thence
South
Clerk of this Court either before
ds until 3:
P.M. on Friday, 14441
feet,
th 1 degree 07' 0)" W
FLORIDA
ence S $9 degrees 4)'
service on Plaintiff's attorney or
January 111 h $974 at which time
CASE NO 7l147 A
54 E 1211 $0 feet thence N 0 immediately thereafter otherwise ________________ :..
Bids will be publicly opened
DIVISION A
and degrees IP 21 [237 7? feet thence a default may be entered ag
reed
in the Seminole
ainst
- 'I,4Xi_1.._
OAw. HARBOUR CORPORATION,
County N 59 d'grees 41 54 W 1500 feet
you for the relief demarded In the
s
Office 202 Commercial
Florida corporation.
Ave thence H 0 degrees 19' 24" E 1350
Complaint.
_
PROJECT TITLE
aomaimPlaintiff.
lt thence N $Cdegr,,s41 St W
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This Notice Shall be published
RELOCATION OF ALTAMONTE
113234 feel to the point of begin
cnce •h week for tour (1) con
ELEMENTAR
f
SCHOOL
ORIENTA FERN COMPANY, •
ning LeU the NE corner with sicutive weeks in the SanforJ
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA fr
-h,---=
dissolved Florida corporation, iti
-fltageonWymore Road of lISle-el H*rald.
NAME OF OWNER: Tine District
Micceuqgrante,s assignees, and Wool Board of Smbne$e County,
fld a depth Of ISO feet
WITNESSmyhw4 ww test of the
creditors, and WALTER B .
THE PUdLIC HEAQING will be Court of Sanford, Florida, this 10th
Seminole County, Fida
BALLARD and MARION
held in the City Hall of Altamonte day of Dcembr, 1913.
PROJECT LOCATION.
W
BALLARD, tf allve,or if dud. hisor
SpringS. Florida. on Thursday.
County,
F
lo
rida.
(S..
Docvm
h er unknown heirs, devisees,
No January), 1914, at 70O P.M.. or as
Arthur H. Bockwjth, Jr
AK RIDGE'S guard, Robert Sparrow,
againsttough
legates, or urarWees. a nd all Cihet'
soonthereafteraspo%siofe,f,,
Clerk
,,
0
PLACE
FOR
RECEIPT
OF
time
persons of parties clAIM109 by
onen1
Jeff
inSerested part,es and citizens
cage
By: LindI M. Harris
SEALED RIDS: All Wds are to be

NOTICEOFACTI0N

Warren Road

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Women's
Uniforms

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Group of 150

1973

0

TYPE OF BID OPENING: Bids within the City of Altimonie
TO ORIEP4TA FERN COMPANY,
Sprmnos.cIorid4,ell,astfjf0
(IS)
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Shall be oper*ø and read aloud to daiS
prior
a dissolved Florida corpo,atkn its
to fin, time of puhIIf
lGHrNri4 JUDICIAL CIRpirlicipating een.-rat Contracton hearing
wCcessos,granlees,assiQnesand
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE creditors, and MARION F.
and interettedpublicmnatt,fldance
DATED THIS 171h OA'r OF
COUNTY. FLORIDA
PROJECT SCOPE 1. CON. DECEMBER, $973 A 0
BALLARD
and
WALTER
B.
STRUCTION:
CIVIL ACTION NO. 731mB
The
BAlLARD,if living, and if not their
Proud (OFFICIAL SEAL)
In re: the Ma,-rias 04
getnei-ally consisti Of the Complete
unknovm heIrs, and all u.nown
Phyllis JordahI,
GEORGE E. DUTTON, SR ,
conztrvction of tini protect as tisled
successors, grantee-s. assIgnees,
c, Cleet
Husband.
with related S ite Work as set
deviStes, credtors. legatees, or
AltamotWe Springs,
and
forth in t he Contract Documents,
other persons claimIng by or
Florida
BARBARA M. DUTTON.
TYPE OF CONTRACT; The Work Pu
through any of tine foregoing In any
bli
Wife
will be let under one contract fl DEWsh ' Dec. 20, 1973
manner or fashion,
NOTICE OFSUIT
accordance wIth pages OR? and
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that ri
CITYOF
TO Barbara M Dutton
BR- SoftheCentractDoo,ments actiontoquiet title to the property in
ALTAMONTESPRINO$,
Residence Unknown
tht
construction
and
labor
involved
Seminole County, Floridedescribed
FLORIDA
Last
In th Re$ocatioin of Altamonte
residence:

4,

PERFORMING in the Eastbrook Elementary School Christmas program were
Santa's elves, front row (1 to r), Missy Kincaid, Michelle Gibson, Persharon
Mathi!, Jessie Wood, Gina Burgio; standing, Anita Gurinskas and Cindy Bauer.
Over 350 children participated from Kindergarten through fifth grade, under
direction of Mrs. Sylvia Newsiow, music teacher.
(Herald Photo by Elda Nichols)

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THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO:
UIIflDy
R FORD' 203 Rkerl
j,reeI St. C lb mis Ontario
I IE er8 CHISM &amp;4
Brush Street Detroit Michigan
41201 JOHN WESLEY FORD JR.,

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DANCING ELVES

NOTICE UNDER
FICTITIOUSNAME LAW

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AN

J W. FORD,

Defendants

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minted and Wing Executrix of the

1 jfrt Fstale of HELEN TILFORD
.I d ecr.eased, an REV. FLOYD
a
hIA
I.t as flret:.a
en 0 aKYLE'S
BOYS RANCH,

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and 27 rebounds to lead the twins, al though you really
with seven minutes left.
A
A
t ,,
Spo Wkr Wisconsin $ unneraiueu
Hflu
nage LO iO Ci
to notice
Kim finished with 22 points
NOTICE IS
WlconIn Coach John unbea ten Badgers to a 62 KIni,
is
the
and
11 rebounds while Kerry
THAT SIMMONS ELECTRONIC
Powtess me up with a good vlcto over the Mounth(nee. ce
er a had l8poin ts and I6 re bounds in
nte r at et'K
IOo
SYSTEMS, INC.. a corporation
hand Wednesday nightwo of
forward,lsaquarr.incuer Wisconsin's fifth straight
Florida,
akind.Itw
as more thanenough
.
"I'm confident that both and seven pounds ligh te r
vlcto this year
aQIng in business undet ,,
be1 Wt
-Virginia.
players have a really good shot
In ther games Wedneiday
ctlous name 04C SESI, at IM
his look-alike.
L
TheflughestwinsKjrnand
and
Druid Drive. in the ily of
tI
night 11th
-rankLeA
d LongBeach
Kerry - teamed for 40
County 0 Scm., Ind Stat
ts the pros," said Powless. "Both
They gave West Virgini? State blasted Cal PolyFlorida, intends to regIster the Said
-I/d shooting eyes around double trouble In the second Pomona79-&amp;4; No. 14 Arizona
114me with fh@ Clerk of the Circuit
Court in and for Mid Counly.
the basket and can hit from the half, both controlling the boards edged No. 13"nsas State 74-72
DATED Ibis 30th day
outside as well."
and the flow of the game as the and No. 18 Sysiwim trimmed
Of INTEClpCUifijRrop THE
November,

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FLORIDA
CGUNTY. FLORIOA SEMIhOLE __________________ CASE
NO. 73-l6.D
'ASE NO 731713-C
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, In
IC: ut. Marrlige of
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Clii.
KLINhWed CONSTANCE H.
SEBUD GASTON' Wife
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE and
COUNTY, FLORIDA
Plaintiffs,
GASTON.
Hosband.

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Notice is hereby given I at I am

NO 179, Winter Park, on Tue Way. regular meeting day

I CUIT. IN AND FOR

Sale

FICTITIOUSNAM

FICTITIOUSNAME

dney L Viblen

t

Reg. $5

PUBLIC NOTICE
Wt lu Nahonai Holidays Of

Thursday,

Legal Notice

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Of
ou
Orlando Or . Sanford,
Seminole
Florida under
the 4Ictli.ji
na me
37719, SeminoleCounty, FIc-,j the Board of County C0nmitslon, County, Florida under the 4 11ltiGJs
COURTESY
MOTORS,
and
that04I
under thCilCIiflØt name of DIAL A. the meeting dates have been name of BRAD'S AUTO SALES, and Intend
STYLE, and that I intendto register Changedas foIiow
to register s,aidname with the
said name with the CIprk of the
that I intend to register ia'o name Clerk of
Regular meeting 04 December
the Circuit Court, Seminole
warn the Clerk Of the Circuit Court,
December 27
county, Ftorld. in accordance with
Florida
in
cardanct
p,
(W
Øvisions of 1he Flcl
he Name Statutes, TOWII~ Secf,
*us Narne changm to January 3
,on
Statues. To Wt Sctlo0 I
Ficlificius Name Statutes, Towil.
All
meetings
of
the
&amp;oa-d
U509 Flotida Slafvle$ 1957
of
Florid a Statutej 1951
Section
165
09
Florida Stotutes 1957
COvnly CQmmistlone, are held In
S John S. Worling
S. John L Lord
S Brad Bradley
the Seminole County Cocthot,
Publlth. Dec. 6, I), 70, 27, 1973
Putlih. Dec 20.77. 1973
Publish:
D.20.77,
l9ljand
Jan.). flEW74
nd Jan 3
S'eond Floor. Room 203, Sanford.
tO, 1974
to iei
F lo rida
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EalNiice

FICTITIOUS NAME
NOT ICE is hereby given Mal
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Expecience is conipltsti his goal.
Kcn Voflegweider of Evans out to a 3-2 first period lead, and scored again on anear (all he pinned Grenadier John
said to be Me key to winning
The otltier 106 contest Parker n ioved a itep closer in 120 with Sanders tallied on a takedown but the effort of Hartwick kept Hammond 5:44 Into the match.
wrestling and two "ex. John Anderson pinned Bishop a 4:43 pin over Ray Kossler while his foe on a takedown and the match Interesting. The lie first totaled a 9-3 lead before
perienced" Seminole County Moore's David Nickerson In front Colonial,
escape. The second period went second period was even with no finishing hi3 opponent.
squads came away as in good 2:47 after first building up a 71
Doug Wilkinson brought
Kevin Kirpatrick was the scoreless with Michaels getting points awarded. At the start of
shape in the first round of the margin,
only Seminole that wrestl ed in a reversal, pe nalty point and the third stanza Brinker chose lman a step closer to a 156
linan Invitational.
The 113 weight class saw no the opening round to move a near (all all the final two the bottom position and over- title when he took Colonial's
The twoday, 11-team tour. local competitors drawing an notch closer to the crown, lie minutes to eliminate Sanders, came it for a reversal. He then Jeff Stout in 1:02.
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Don Gilmartin
nament got under way with the opponent. In the two scheduled picked up a hard fought
Aiphie Franklin also movedf
on a two-point near tail
At
133
Lyman's
Jim
Howarth
totaled
"scratching" of Metro Con. matches Winter Park's Hart. decicion ironi Parker
Jim kept his winning streak alive by toi the necessary points for the up in the 156 class with a 7-1
ference learn Orlando Boone man jumped into the drivers Picton,
4%
decision from Mainland's
Kirpatrick was hit early with pinning Colonial's followed by a victory,
thus sending a host of wrestlers se?t early picking up a 15-7 lead
Hums. The Brantley grappler
In the hounds only loss of the scored on three takedowns and
into the second round without before pinning Colonial's Mark a t.akedown but bounced hack two-point near fall. Later in the
match he reversed his position evening Leesburg's John
the opportunity to prove their Hicbardson,
pe point.
picking up two points on a
and ended up on top giving him harrison decisioned Joe
"And Dials it folks, Sammy Snurd has broken Die record for the prowess on the mat.
One force to beware of at 113 reversal.
Is leading up to a
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enough leverage to pin Phillips. Szytagyi 11.0 in the 148 lb.
most co mple te passes f or a 72 degree bat! game at night In
Fiftecn county wrestlers did is Dave Harrison of leesburg. Tribesman then scoredspeedy
classic con fron ta tion in the 16
on a
points
Memorial Stadium — way to go
division.
Harrison
gained
ixirticipate in the mat sport Thus tar Harrison has trium- near (all as the first period
ranks both I,yman's Bob
hi one of the feature events of
"Unbelievable fans, Joe Schmoe has Just set a record for the with 11 of those winning. Lake plied over Brantley and Lyman buzzer sounded,
take'downs and near falls as lirucado and Brantley's Craig
the night Hound Jim Brinker
most baskets in an opening season mid-morning contest here Brantley grapplers had a wrestlers and added another
While the Sanfordite had the ptdled a 9-0 decision fro") hewas in control for almost the Davis took their opening round(
itii'c sIx minutes.
today — shooting ace icr the Clilcapaw Flats Flubbers has
hit ixrfect night with all four first notch to his gun when he pinned opening stanza the Parker Seminole's MIke Hartwick.
affairs. Brucato won via a 161"
ten field goals in the ball game."
round participants Lklng horiie Cocayne the representative of captured the second period. Brinker immediately scored in
At 146 Robert Frazier gave tally and Davis dropped his foe
"Can he do it," asks the sportscaster," Clarence Clubfoot
a win.
Daytona Mainland.
Picton gained three on a near the first period on a takedown Brantley an advancement when iii I
Just about to set an all time strikeout record for left handed pitHost team Longwood Lyman
Vernon Prevatt had an easy fall with one escape point
under six feet tall, with mononucleosis
was also successful on the mat go of it at 120. The Brantley Kirpatrick's only weapon. The
the tension
unreal — there's the windup
the pitch
Clarence bringing six wrestlers to the grappler destroyed Bob Altman final stanza was fast and
Wow
"Clunker" CluWoot has 1mmcrallt)' with his new strikeout -'d." winnrs circle with only one from Florida Air 21-I. Prevatt furious with the Sanford lad
And so it goes — on and on and on more and more records dropping his match. For the Ju.mped to a 7-1 first period getti ng the necessary points
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that your friendly sportscaster Is only more than ready, willing and first-year Sanford Seminole advantage on two takedowns
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UI1) i. proved to he a long and a near fall. \1tiiian tallied 9 win over his toe.
Most of them are ridiculous — (or instance Sammy Snurd night as they lost three of four on an escape. The second period
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had Prevatt knocking at th e Birch from Orla ndo Evans
of those passes contests.
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In the first match of the doer three different times taking a 4-3 dcis
ion from
They don't tell you that Joe Schmoe hit ten bassets-out
evening undefeated hound collecting nine points on near Leesburg's Med*na.
They don't tell you that Clarence OutIfot was the first left handed wrestlerArmando Payas pulled (ails. With exhasutlon setting in
Sanford's Bill Sanders took
pitcher under six feet to ever pitch with monoucleosis.
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the string once more in the 99 the Patriot matmen finished the his lumps froni a Parker in the
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lb. weight class. Payas scored match with a reversal and near 133 class ashe was defeated 9-4.
first when he pulled Colonial's fall.
Winter Park's Micheals Jumped
David Maust to the mat for a
I know that the above constitutes slight hyperbole. However, it takedown. Finally at the 10I
really isn't that far from the real thing. EX: Jaynes of Kansas mark Payas had Maust's
completed 24 passes for 218 yards— threw the ball 38 times
shoulders on the mat for adaverage completion around 9 yards -whatta record! Big Deal. His vancement Into the second
team LOST. And they weren't In the ball game most of the second r.1und. On Monday Payas
half.
ret)ed the Grenadier taking
What about a passer that hits only But 12-for four TD's and 218 him :40 seconds to win the
Yards — that is a bit better especially If his team wins.
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about most of these records anyway? What good do they do? Are of the evening Evans Joe
they of any use at all? And why do they cram all the TV sports time Coocen dropped his oppcnent
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hand was used ve ry sparingly, to score a major victory since shot coupled wi th all the other Murray one round, and the
but the left hook re pea tedly got Joe Frazier stopped bUn almost telli ng blows kept him on the crowd let him know what they
Light heavyweight, Walter home,
two years ago.
canvas for the ten count,
thought of his verdict.
"Snake" White gave former The six th round was Daniels
The opening bout was over
The eight round semi-final
A stunning upset was
heavywei gh t contender Terry best of the night. In that session ended in a hurry as welter- registered fr, the other eight almost bef or e it began, when
Daniels a boxing lesson last he closed White's left eye and weight Itoy Barrientes scored rounder when Teddy 'Bear" "Irish" Mike McKinney finally
night in the feat ured 10 rounder the two of them had the best his 10th victory by stopping Murray, 168, came out of showed some of the ability that
at the Orlando Sports St.adiithi, exchanges of the evening.
Augle Gomei in a battle of retirement to hold undefeated everyone was saying he
taking a unanimous decision.
John Pinney, 161, to draw,
possessed, by leaving Eddie
Another whistling left hook 'I'eVms.
Outweighed by
pounds
Giving his most impressive cut Daniels right eye In the
Murray showed a fine left Jab Mitchel bleeding and unperformance, the Tampa Bay seventh and it turned the fight 148, Barrientes started slow In a and lots of ring savay as he out conscious after only 49 seconds
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ran his record up to 16-4-1 around again, this time in f ee ling out first round, but boxed his smaller opponent of the first round.
by tatoning Daniels face with White's favor. From that point came on strong with wicked most
the night. Pinney was
The fight was an all out war
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"Teddy Bear's"
much to the head and body. The final
vantage, 182 to 178, as he rounds he was rocked on staggered Gomez several cleaner,
punch, a left hand reached it
pressed the action. But, White numerous occasions
The strangest th ing a bout the ta rget a split second before a
the tinie&amp; Augie showed a lot of
made the former SMU football eighth ranked light heavy was class
he scored effectively, bout was the scoring,
Mitchel right would have.
player miss with most of In complete control,
but didn't have the punch his judges saw the fight close, Bob
The win was McKinneys third
roun dhouse attempts.
The decision was rightly opponent did
Burns a draw and Mick against one loss and a draw,
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By the Fourth round "The given and well appreciated by
Thw ending came suddenly in Andrews-7&amp;77 for Murray, but while Mitchel fell from the
was in control if the Up' I;atlu.rl,ig It le ft DanjeI.s the third after unly 1:5r) ( oiie/. the other judHe, Jack DeFranco rank; of the unbeaten to a 21
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as Ceci Rawls wi th 6 points, Joyce Nathan scored 2 poin ts,
iirleyWynn2polnts,andBkympsonlpg.
In the two games that have been played by each of four
teams, Knight's Shoes is the only
th at has won both of
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Wednesday night's WV National Basketball

Kings 106, Cavallers 92

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Ralph Pillow Motors was ahead by 7 points In the 1st hall

their cues from (his kind of

and still ahead by 4 points at the end of the 3rd quarter. It
looked like Ralph Pill ow Motors would win, but th eir only

all condescension

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scorer so far in the game, Karen Louwsma, could not keep up

The Redskins winners
"There were things we had to talk about," Walker added 23 and 20. respectively.
I have never seen a team as why lie should keep talking to the Eastern Division in
1971
explained Coach Ray Scott. "We wanted to do it
belligerent as George Allen's a
and res cted col- t he N a t ion a I Foot ba
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right away while tWngs were fresh in our mindaging warriors in their rela- uninist from the Washington
Conference in 1972 and still
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Fred Brown scored two baskets and two free
(ions with the media, particu- press corps when his rernakrs very much in contention
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throws in the final 1- 40 of overtime, rallying larl~, the press.
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li~hy. they must be getting anyhow" Weil.
York Knicks 107-105. the Karmas City-olliatul Seattle and handing Houston its fifth straight
Chris asi,a appearance in Januar%, retheir cues from their senior citizen of the club,( d cenhl
ent through
Kings drubbed the Cleveland Cavaliers 106-92,
staunchest (an o v er on I'nn tine a smile on his lice
weeks of local criticism for
thc- Seattle SuperSonics shaded the Houston
sylvania Avenue.
76ers 101, Trail Blazers 98
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Len flauss. an offensive faltering play. They had lost
Rockets 124-1 18 in overtime and the Philadelphia
"The radio and television
An outside shot by Leroy Ellis with 42 seconds
center
for 10 years, all with to New Orleans. a bad team.
le are
said
l6ers edged the Portland Trail Blazers 101
remaining insured Philadelphia's vic ory and
the
Redskins
, tried to put the and Piusburi'h a super team
veteran
esman for the
Bob Lanier led Detr&amp;it over Chicago with 30 overshadowed an NBA career-high 44 points by
twel's into perspective. "Two and the plavers; boi!ed. Not ji
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83-82 triumph
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that left them in a virtual tie
with Kentucky for second place
in the East Division, one game
behind the Carolina Cougars
Carolina
Elsewhere,
trounced the Memphis Tanis
111-90, the Indiana Pacers
whipped the Utah Stars iO4-88,
the San Antonio Spurs beat ud
Virginia Squires 107.100 and
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send Memphis to its 12th
loss Caroli na con. (:hsC690
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trolled the game from the out- Delrosl
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81-63 lead after KC, Omaha
Pacitic Division
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(.eurge \k{,tnnis tallied 15 of
his ganic-high 31 points in the
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Utah's
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the fall b~, teams keying on 11
come in here into the
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George Allen's unsparing use Foing
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of the little running back has Bleep 'ern "
dug into his effectiveness,
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'I'here's no point in mak•
. e Redskins are an exing any comments to you perie nced club and their
,uys," said Bill kilmer, (lie pla),ers, individually, are just
teet-faced quarterback as bright and articulate and
W 'S norrnaIl'asvoIubIeas
Martha Mitchell and a lot those any place else in footmore sensible.
ball. But an aura of distrust
Duane Thomas the
has been created 1w them
nal silent one. naturally which traces directly to tile
maintaintiti his impisi e in in with thc wrinkled brow
when approached by a and the addiction
brother from the media and cream - George H. Allen rudely turned away From the who has sown
man
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acknowledging tile other's and tape recorders almost
since he arri,ed
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Atlanta 107. New York lOS
Seattle 121, Houston Ill
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losing so much as at the press
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footPniladelphis 101. Phoenix 18
Spurs 107, Squires 100
the only Hig Ten football lei"" ball, Last January at the s~nsion. (-There is no dissenSan Antonio, led by rookie
aytng its home games on Super Bowl where hundreds sion,
said Hanburger.
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Northwestern
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turf.
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of Americas best writers of
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Installed artifirial turf at Dyche sporting events had con. can't handle In the medical world, Erving in the final quarter. Rich Jones
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Nm York at Buffalo
Washington takes its pro
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Atlanta &amp;I Hov%lon
at Buchwald suffers with the
P
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deep
irritation
a) Detrot
terminated the Colonels, in
the Spurs to pull away in the
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the impo'.itson of time it the Redskin',
eluding a decisive foul line final period and score their
But when they reverted to
distraction
— "you're keep'
Roston at Porllanø
GOES TO GARDEN
jump shot with 22 seconds left, fourth consecutive victory.
winning,
the players r
me
away
East Division
NEW YORK (AP) — Former
In the basketball world, though,
and
cutting
Into
my
prac.
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as
hypersen--itive
as
sident or the New York Yanneighbor on Penns
now
lice,
He
accused
it was expected. It also was the Conquistadors 11*, Rockets 113 C arolina
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Michael Burke, is
his KtinluCky
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30 points while teammate Larry
by THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Kenon had 22 rebound.s. Louie
t)ampier topped the Colonels
NSA
Eastem Conleience
with 22 points and Dan Issel
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added 18. Kentucky's Ron
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24 . .aoo
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blonds the lead,
Central oi*i;n
Allanla

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their 12 pointi in that frame. At
the other end uf the court Earl
Carr, Mr. Everything for Oak
ltIdge', outstanding football
team, was equally effective
with six POinit'. two-thirds al the
Pioneers last quarter offensive
effort.
With only seconds left on the

-At the start of the fourth penod of Wednesday night's
American Basketball Association game, Coach Kevin
Loughery of the New York Nets
asked It there was a doctor In
the house and who should step
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under 100 points in the Pistons' last nine games. Antonio 107. Virginia 100; Carolina I I 1, Memphis
Hawks 107, h1.nlcks 104
90; New York 83, Kentucky 82; Indiana 104, Utah
Jim Washington broke a lie with four points in 88; Denver 118, S.an Diego 113.

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in wrist could
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Following thm two in the
that away from them too. Then woring parade for the Trojans
day tournament for the No. 6
and No 3 ranked teams in the
with
ed the
run markers and Daryl Dawkins 14.
state. Winter Park faces Martin
out the clock without fouling Charlie nilkerson and Vern
County at 9 p.m. in the other
them
encounter for the winner's
r contributed 12 each to the
The loss dropped Oak Ridge total.
bracket.
,
to a 6-2 mark while Pompano The F'va
In the losers bracket Bishop
contingent
Beach the third ranked team in gradually flaA
away from a
Moore will face Tallahas
see the state amongst four-A close 40-35 spread at the ha If ,
Richards at 3 p.m, and Oak
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men together in one spiot, a comfortable 81-63 win.
Park and Martin County picked allowing forward AlThurstint
die Kuhl
up wins in Round One of the steal the ball and go in for the shared
game iiigh scoring
Sentinel Star Invitational WHUIIng
lat
honors
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Tournament at th e Winter Park
Winter Haven's
There was still time left for
Ha
Gym Wednesday night.
Oak Ridge to come back down p(ning cagers netted 19 points
Evans and Pompano square
and get off a high percentakre .., i.-i.

The Oak Ridge Pioneers
came within one point of upsetting Pompano Beach's
(,olden Tornados in the opening
thu of the Ihiird Annual
Sentinel Star Invitational
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and went into the. last quarter with energy to spiare.
There was had luck for Ralph Pillow Motors. when Dawn
Berguson, a good defensive player fouled out. MissieMedley
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Kansas
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The Sanford Recreation Department's Girl's Basketball
had their secon d con test
the season, Saturday,
Dece mber 15, 1973, in the Lakeview Gymnasium
Knight's Shoes on
Big Dip for th eir second win of
the season.
Knight's Shoes played
game the 1st three quarters
Big Dip was hard pressed for defense against Knight's Shoes
high scorer, Deena Flamm, who made the most of her shots
(rain the outside.
Big Dip speeded up In the last hal! and started a scoring
drive in the last quarters as Knigh t's slowed down. With Big
Dips sister combination of Dee and Ceci Bawls making the
most of the points, It started to look like anybody's game. Big
Dip woke up too late though and the clock ran out with
Knights Shoes still ahead by S points
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and "controversy" that is
totally meaningless without
Oh well. Maybe I didn 't
across Hey! Maybe I
can set a record for the longest column written by a 140 pound
righthanded. Insane Navy veteran
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players on the field-the RELATIVE difference In the
teams
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Walter Alston is famous for going to it often. Many times Koufax
would be pitching a good one run ball game and be yanked after
seven innings for a pinch hitter- He didn't get the decision many
limes and many times losi innings pitched which directly eflect5

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Eadie M)lolt' 173-454 led Retalii Painting
Laundroniatto a clean sweep
Butts Texaco three wins over Fly Caster Boats.
and are now
point out of first place In the
Other high scores were rolled by Dot Button
Generation Gap bowling league.
213-512 and Alice Hendri cks 199-514.
Anna Coleman's 169-472 was high for the
Doris Osteen and Eve Rogero spared the 5-7
Southern Loaners as they scored three wins over while Dot Button and Laura Harrls picked upthe
the league leading Florida Convoy.
opposite 5-10 split
'1 he 3-30 fell for Bettie Butts, Dot Button, Mary
Donna I
fired 206-473 Ink! d
Henderson, Susan Oates, Cathy Sheppard
Village to three wins against Able Rent-All
Shirley
Simas.
L.a tira Ha rris' 1'
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A great number of times it seems as If they want to tell you that scoring on a takedown then
today's great was better than yesterday's great. Really — what pinning his opponent. It took
good does that do— and not only that they Just can't tell anyway. Peters :32 seconds to
acl'or instance — Is Henry Aaron better than Babe Ruth Cer.
taini)
CO\SISTENT ball player and home
hitter. But - 7.
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What I think they are trying to do is get the fans interested
when an otherwise boring contest Is on the air. When you are
watching an Interesting ball game you don't really need all those
records they were yesterday today is a new day — let's watch
that .- yesterday was good for yesterday.

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COP! EY NEWS SERVICE
ignition system and should be a new, fully charged battery and only 30
pe r cent at 20
Sta rting a car on a cold checked and replaced often.
hasonly6oper ce ntorjtspower degrees be low zero,
winter day is a bit different
According to ma nufacturers, at 32 degrees, 4 per ce nt at zero
It is times like these that let
than on a balmy summer day.
Therearea kw things that c
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Come see our complete selection of Chr stmas
decorations, free trims, cards and gift wrap. Also a full
assortment of warm and smart clothing, shots, socks,
toilet goods, nations, and household Items. Shop the entire
store. Come See, Shop 'N Save. Hundreds of gift ideas

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ordered by Caesar Augustus to there was only more room!
dances, and, witheul a word.
A )Y IS )RN
slept a tiny wonder in their (aces, came In
be enrolled Some will come
Just as she was about to James reached for a lan te rn
the early morning hours to Re
baby
boy,
wrapped
In
f rom far places, Anna, so we
ni33thesethoughtaforrnore and beaded for the stable.
A
tiny
ray
of
sun
coming
cloths
Anna
had
hurriedly
what
the voices from the sky
must have plenty of water in pleasant ones, she heard the
laning heavily upon her through the rafters woke Anna. supplied.
had told them.
order that t he y might bathe Softest of moa ns. Or was it the husband, the girl Followed.
he had never before spent
S
their tired and dust) feet" wind? No It as the voice of
Anna took the reins of the night in a sta ble
lifting the tiny infant from
the blood
There'was much for Anna
James replied
someone in pain
his crib,Anna placed him in the
donkey and led him down the began to circula t e in her body,
think about as she began this
Anna assured him that she
Quickly Anna joined James at pa th to the sta ble where th
en cramped from lying on the new day—how the girl had told waiting arms of h mother
had made many trips to the the door, and there in the front animals were kept and where ground, she began to remember of a v
Anna wahe1 0em for a
isit from an angel to her
well, filling all the jars.
of

the house was a young man this little family was to spend
"We should certainly have holding the reins of a donkey
enough," she added.
upon wWch sat a lovely girl, tile night.
Before James could reply, about 17 or 18 years old.
BED OF HAY
there was a knock at the door
As Antia drew closer, she
and three men were asking for could see that the girl was going
James hung tile lantern on a
room.
lobe a baby, and soon—very post of the cow
while

tlx- evetits of

the

night.

tiny rooni in Nazareth--how the moment, then slipped quietly
sounds of singing in the fields through the door, unnoticed.
Her eyes searched the room
here the shepherds were
As she walked up the path to
for the girl. There on the blue w
tending Uxir flocks startled the the Inn, Anna could hear the
and white shawl lay the girl— animals in the stable. and how soft voices of Mary smthIng the

the city, so she understood their have we NOTHING to offer girl.
This will do very well—
them?" Anna asked.
Thank you so much."
It as difficult for her to talk
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nowasshewassottredandthe
Iains of labor closer together.
twos,
Dear, hijw
The strain sllio,,~cd Illo!i j oil
idid '11lC11I1le:i
Amia and wollian i.bullt to give birth to a
James cou
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the youn9 man. lie certainly
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fast enough They gave up men, women and children" IU not anticipated uu turn o
events.
hours ago trying to prepare James answered.
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M they were talking, the "You have been so kind, he
they were allowing people Lolay young man had lifted the girl said. We cannot Wilk you
their own pellets anywhere a down from tile monkey and was enough. Y
ve done so much

vacant spot could be found.
holding her close.
already that I fear I will appear
By nightfall they were "Do you have a shed or stable ungrateful if I ask more, but I
turning away travelers by the or anything like that where she know nothing of childbirth iind
downs'
could just lie down' She ao such matters Would you, dear
James was right. Th e 111th bred, and we do not mind the lady, sta y wi th Mary and give
town must surely be filled!
discomfort of a shed. We ha ve her the aid she will need?"
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unaware of this one. She could young man said.
Anna was shocked that he
faintly hear James explaining
The very thought of this dear would even assume she would
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to another traveler that there young girl giving birth in a not stay and perform the duties
f",no 7"'T. rzw
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person to steep, let "
alone TWO. distaste, but truly, it would be
"I must go back to the Inn."
Poor.tired man, thought better than this overcrowded James said to Anna. "it you
Anna. lie must have conic a house full of dusty people, half need me, send the young ulan."
ong way to arrive so late. She of whom smelled of wine.
lie kissed her and left in the
wondered who was with him. If
James and Anna exchtanged dark.

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"Oh, James, we just can't let ga thered hay for a bed Anna
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rerneiiibercd her husband's no place for her to lie down Her across the pile of hay.
w ords predicting overflowing of time is so near. Please James,
JIo soft whpered the

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any "cvss gaw)lne to drain
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fuel usually remains to givE,
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the night, Anna said.
debts paid,
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travelers to fill all of Bethlehem
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than Anna had ever seen. For
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Copley News Service
divorced, I was considered She has been divorced l5 years.
"I was madder than 10 shades irresponsible I didn't get the
,lot of us have financial
problems as a result of
of Hades," said a 41-year-old divorce, lie divorced me.
marriage. You get a black eye
divorcee.
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bought a Car or Ca.
once with creditors and you
"I applied for a credit card
tried to use the same
from one oil company and got automobile insurance company never recover.
was almost 10 years
it. Then I applied for one With my husband and I had used, but
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her husband had filed for
illore money in the bank now "It's because I never had bankruptcy, She said he was lii
than my husband and I ever insurance in my own name debt at the time of their
had. I own my home and my car before, even though I had a
and pay my bills promptly. good driving record and have
But I didn't get that second had a license since I was 19."
credit card because I'm
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(ivorced."
The woman's problem is mild in their early teens, has been
in comparison to tho.cc of other divorced two years. In that
divorcees and widows. And time, She applied for several
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Irene. 48, a widus, had
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stresses of broken relation
of year ago. We had a Master
ships,
problems
discrimination begin to seem Charge and a ready reserve
account from a local bjn)ç,
insurmountable,
"The only place I could get a They took it away when he died
job at First was at a local and sent me an application."
department store," said Julia. She said her application was
03-year-old divorcee, who now refused although she has money
works as a m ed ical recep- in the bank.
tionist.
"It was just as much my
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"ompiimcnted wi th a recent decor in the party area was a top.
Louise Priest and Janice
bridal shower given at the home lighted manager scene under a
The refreshment table was . Austin.
of Mrs. Henry Hernandez, 2605 large decorated Christmas
overlaid with a beautiful im.
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and Mrs W F L)kens, mother
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The Pilot Club of Sanford met
at the Civic Center for their
annual Christmas dinnerprogram meeting. Thirty-eight
members and guests, including
many of the husbands, enjoyed
a delicious dinner and program
given by The Anchor Club.
The girls sang a group of
Christmas
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companied at the piano by
Cathy Stripling, president of
Anchor' Club. The title of their
program
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Shirley Mills, president.
(Cecelia Farmer Photo)

Carols sung were
Christmas Tree"—"Deck The
Hails"—"flere We Come A
Wassailing"—"Up On The
Housetop"-., Jolly Old St.
Nicholas" and concluded with
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Christmas," Before singing
each carol, one of the girls gave
a brief history of It s origin.
Other members joining the
president in presenting the
program were Kim Nader,
Sherry Cook, Linda Niblack,
Tina Porzig, Kathy Woodruff,
Karen Borne, Terri Tetenbaum, Janie Paul, Louis.
Priest, Patti Meyers, Cindy
Keeling and Wendy Walker.
Mrs. Howard L. Whelchel
was in charge of the elaborate
and beautiful decorations,
including a decorated tree,
Santa Claus on the piano, and
colorful decor on the tables.
Members exchanged "Secret
Pal" gifts and each one
received their official Pilot
Calendar with meeting dates
circled In red.

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travelogue of her trip to the Ifoly Lane, when

she was guest speaker at the Altamonte Springs
Homemakers Club. She pointed out that on the
hill of Calvary. three olive trees reputed to have
been there at the time of the Crucifixion of
Christ still stand.
(Ann Riley Photo)

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grosbeaks, martins and others.
Mrs. Edinund Shipton,
president. thanked the guest for
her interesting address She
The beautiful new home of Sanford Nursing Home.
congratulatet? the members
and the highlight of the evening
v.ho had won ribbons and cash Roberta Richards in Wilson The guests assembled around was the singing of Christmas
Place was the scene of the the large Fireplace, which was Carols accompanied by Gene
awards for their various entries
in the Volusia County Fair.
Alpha Delta Kappa annual decorated with Christmas Allen on the Chromoharp.
Christmas party.
greens andred candles, The
MMLIG'JLDCIRCLE
Each chapter memberplaced living- room and refreshment
Chapter members enjoying
two gilt packages tone for a area were also artistically the occasion were Gene Allen,
Marigold Circle of the
moan, one for a woman) under decorated with garlands of Ruby Booth, Geneva Cochran,
Ikltona Garden Club met at the
the Christmas tree, These gifts holly and red ribbons.
Hazel Flynt, Faye Gaines,
borne of Mrs. Richard Blair.
were r!iven to pitiecs at the'r priz were distributed Eh:abcth Galkmt, Charlotte
with Mrs. Russell Johnson as
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co-hostess. There were 14
Holmes, Kathleen Lee and
[lie mbers present.
Birth Announcement
Mildred find.
Guest speaker introduced '
Mr. and Mrs. William Gary inches.
Mrs. Raymond Garceau, was Gibson
of Fort Belvior, Va., are
Mrs. Gibson is the former
Also Marian Nichols, Alice
Mrs. Sam Brashear, chairman announcing the
birth of their Ellen Sechrest, daughter of Mr. Par!)', Catherine Pearce, Helen
of the Horticulture Program for first child, a daughter, and Mrs. James W. Sechrest of Richey, Joyce Roberts, Norma
Handicapped Persons in the Stephanie Lenee Gibson. who Sanford.
Ragsdale, Margaret Reynolds,
Vocational Technical Divisionwas
born on Nov. 7, 1973. and
Belle Rurnbley, Marie Stumpf,
at Seminole Junior (ollege,
weighed in at a healthy seven
Paternal grandparents are Angie Taylor, Dura Wakefield,
Marigold Circle has been
pounds,
12 and one-half ounces. Mr. and Mrs. Willidm Gibson of 011ie Reese Whittle and Elols
active in this program
Wilkins.
which Her length was 20 and one-half Sanford.
boys for work In
landscaping and gardening.
Mr. John Linehan, a teacher at
Seminole Junior College was
instrumental in acquainting the
circle with this project.
The Circle voted to donate $14
toward a Youth Environmental
Scholarship and to fill stockings
withcandy. toys and cookies for
y(Jngsters th the flrst gtade of
•m Lake Monroe Elementary
Schxil.
Following the business
meeting, members worked at
building terrariums according
to time instructions received by
Nra. Cecil Halbert at the
Garden Club November board
meeting.

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Guest speaker at the Iris
president, reported on the Garden Club met at the home of Circle meeting of Deltona
Garden Club of I)cltonu Mrs. Clarence Sturtevant, 1296 Garden Club was Mrs. Ewald
executive board meeting. A W. Wellington Drive. Ten Korth, president of the l)cltona
poem on "Happiness" was read members answered the roll Garden Club,
by Mrs. Robert Antes,
call. One guest, Mrs. John
spoke Oi mr experiences
/tgard, was introduced,
of reclaiming a 30 acre tract of
Mrs. Charles Perkins was
Mrs.
Omar
Robertson land, north of Toronto, Ont.,
welcomed in as a new member, reported that she had won it red and transforming it into a
The President appointed 16 ribbon at the Volusia County nature preserve. This included
members to serve as chairman Fair for her yarn picture she a house well over 100 years old
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and property hunters had shot
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In the eight years she lived
there, wild flowers were ent,
tged to grildms
were protected from hunters
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women are "Divorcees have mor of a
urespoasibie aiki unreliabk. problem getting a job than
"When I wanted to sell my widows," said Irene, who works
house and buy another one! had as a waitress. 'Widowhood
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Gust speaker was Mrs Aldo
Herald Correspondent
laws. Mrs. John Faizone, Loos, who delivered an inmembership chairman of the teresting and instructive lecmembership
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I)eltona Garden Club and tore on Japanese Flower
organizer of
the heather Circle. Arrangements, and also
DEL,TONA_Heather Circle was special guest of the day.
demonstrated the art of making
met at the home of Mrs. Her.
these arrangements.
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ford Civic Center instead of the covered dish luncheon and at
9 am). Reservations my be
regular meeting.
business meeting will be held at made with Mrs. LNxis Rogers
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by cal.ling 322.9148.
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Those present were Mrs
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presided at the nwetir'g and with Mrs Hagan Jennings as W C Wilburn, Mrs LW Ross,
Alicia Schmidt was in charge of hostess.
Mrs. N.J. Bram, Mrs. LC.
theprogram entitled "Persoial
Wildner, Mrs I Fellows, Mrs
Mrs Jennings' spacious
Re-organization." A panel home was beautifully decorated
R.G. Clark, ,Mrs. E.L Hilldiscussion "The ew You" was for the occasion
chlson, Mrs H SI Ball Mrs
Fdith Bt';Ilk'
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H E, True
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Refreshments of fresh apple coffee were served from silver ,Mrs. C.L. Pitchford, IMrs. Z.G.
pie, holiday cookies, nuts. service by Mrs. A.W. Lee, Ex- Holland, Mrs. F.E, Rournillat
coffee and cranberr punch Regent.
and Mrs, Hagan Jennings.
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A handsome Italian em.
Others attending included broidered linen cloth covered
Mmes. Helen Adams, Elizabeth the table, which was centered
Boyd, JonLse Buckelew, Jean with a live-branched silver
Carl.son. Jane Ford, Carolyn candelabrum holding ChristGore. &amp;-irbara Hughes, Zula mas red and gold candies.
McLeod, Nancy McNamara,
The Regent, Mrs. T.K. Wyley.
Margaret Manfre. Aldie conflucted
the
business
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for a recent meeting of Beta Teague,
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recreatIon you like
LIBRA (Sept 23 to Oct. 22) Use good practical sense and
settle that money problem .ntrthgently, then you can
w!th plans at hand without worry. Do important Christmas
shopping
SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) Handle personal miners rn
a.ni. Then get Into usinet.c 4f(.lIrs oh s im and vigor. Get
advii.c hum money xperts Improv health in
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 2.
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future more wisely in a- m., th en put ideas to work vigorously.
Follow intuitive promptings Enjoy social actnitica in p.m.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan 20) Plan future social affairs
with a good friend in am., th en take case of choas. Go after
C't it fI'; f
AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 to Feb. 19) handle buincss and
gover'ilment miner-s in a m th en be with good frtrr.ds Itr;
4scus suture p'ans with highe:'ups.
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snd get suppon during a.m.., then make the new ilio,,Mtacts wilo,
will be helpful to your plans. Dri ve carefully.
IF YOUR CHILD IS WDURN TODAY, : he
have strong will power and the ability to inveavlo khalleve,
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garages, yard care, etc.

Builder-Developer

Roberts &amp; Gilman

A fiiiancing p'an IS available to new
home bu yers at Sanora. Mortgages
terms are limited to a maximum of 23
years with this plan Interest rate is 8
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LOCATED ON SANFORD AVENUE
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ST. JOHN'S REALTY CO.

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monthly maintenance fee
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roof, driveways,

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with 3 bedrooms, c entral hea t air,
inside utility room, storage SPei
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Dress them up for Christmas ri a

Give Dad Black &amp; Decker power
tools, and Sti.ntey hand tools from
Gregory Lumber, 61h &amp; Maple

pair of Poll Parrot Stas
Knight's Shoes, 203 E. First

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ALL Out Of ideas? ViSit EtP-IELL'S
ANTIQUES, 1 mile west of I 4 on
old State Rd 46 of "74" station ,

Give Roller Skatet for Christmaslarge selection of skate ac
ces.sonies
SKATE CITY ROLLER RINK
Dog Track Road
331 2471

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L.t%tcli,i Gits Coaster 3 Sol, 10 speed
bicycles from Fi*it Shop. $06
French. (Hwy 1792). 322 4751

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WESTERN WEAR-BOOTS
moccasirn, billfolds, Saddle
"niupment Save a) the Old Corral
Western Shop, 17 57, I mile S. at

Cells.

GtDAIRE. KITCHEN AID,

AVIAG. FEDDERS. All major
2pi'ances. Bes t in quality and tie
rntiab*lity HOME APPLIANCE
ENTER. 1700W. 1st 5t 322 3133
cc) a gift from our complete
htlpool home applianc e cent er
Heating &amp; Air Cond
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aneva

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small un'gue itemS, to rooms

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(Hwy 44) Just I ml east 0114

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LL RINGERS! T hese are the
real gift Ideas you'll find in tbt
ulCtde Gift Guide sect ion in tr'c'
fant Ads.

Fairway Plaza. nas a nice

SEW right-is Futura

from Firestune, downtown San
f or d will make laundry drudgery
easier for Mom all year. 373 0244

'.'.PlTA'S LITTLE HELPER' You'll
find him everywhere in late
Yuletide Gift Guide with a large
variet y of Christmas shopping
suggeStionS. Where? In the
Jewelers. 701 S Park,

GE Toas t er Oven from Gregory
Lumber . 61 h &amp; Maple 3270300

t'rghfen her Christmas with a
Cruc'fix Cross from Gwaltney
JewelerS, 704 S Park

seasons Greetings from Art Grin
dies Wheel Ranch. special '73
vegs HatchbaCk. Auto, air. $27 50

C. .e fashionable clothes from Outer
LimitS, Sanford Plaza Gift
Certificates are luSt perfect

U.S. and

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CHRISTMAS by selling your good
used furniture arid applianc es to
Larry's New 1, Used Marl, 713 S

Sanford Ave., Ph 3'fl .4132.

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Cairn;

Equestrian, 32 W Broadway,

new

furr.iture

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tiriStmi5 ever. Save on national
'ands Liberal trade ins. Free
elvery Convenient terms, We
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with an attractive mir'
Simkarik 210 Mauriola A,

Ov'edo 365 6361
Make gifts seem more personal
Bisque kits and other ideas if
Village Craftsman, 102 S. Park.

373 *730
Rns*n 5 Shlck hair stylers for men
&amp; women Lowest discount prices
Pnecrest SPtOPPP'J
Mecico,
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Curr ency. Fine Jewelry: Bottles
SLM'NOLE COIN CENTER
109 West 1st St

has a wide selection 01
Broocnes-$3.S0&amp; up. Shop today! 'FOR THE GOLFER IN YOUR
FAMILY
Top line of Golf Clubs,
Go we Mom comfort year 'round with
balls.
bags,
sportswear.

central hat &amp; air from Santore
Heat I Air, 32 7 6290

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selection of small gifts? 373 1701
u,,oaGE Spray ISt eam Iron and

Speed Queen Washers I. Dryers

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Franklri MIct &amp; c"e unusu,,i gift
items &amp; cut,5, of course Ton s
Coins, 171 E Morse Ave. Winter
Park, 417 1331.

DeBiry 44.105.

Maie ?'iOn'S life easier, let a Kirby
do the work It's S machines in
one. Kirby Vacuum Cleaner. 307
W 77th St., Sanford, 32 31130

Sewing Machine from Kingdon's
downt ow n 5anfotd, 323 6161.
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Iheyll enioy tate cold Holiday
season in sweaters &amp; vests from
Buttons &amp; Bows, 3610 Hiawatha

1567

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Watchet, Silver China, Crystal
Kacters Sanford 3777343

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from the Merry Go R ound.
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Street Lighting *Sidewalks &amp; City Water &amp; Sewer

Give Mom comfort and beauty--a
pair of Daniel Greene house
sippers from Knight's Shoes , 7(31

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BUY THE BEST for Dad.

building, pool Shuffleboard From
3)2.900 Inspect our 2 furnished
ncxJel on Airport Blvd Regite
f or free color TV. No Obligation

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tar-ge lot, in the country, Call 373
435.4.

Store with super return on in
vestment, good location. includes
real estate, equipment and ri
ventory. $70,000

A CnmprCPInsiVl Real ft14*e
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pt Top ground pool
deck
IdyIlild &amp; Lakeview School
district '4th block to School bus
stop. 2 blks to store &amp; gas station
Street lights, city water &amp; Sewer ,
but low County taxes. Let San?.,
bring you a home fg' Christmas
call owner 321556S

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Large Lot, fenc ed ba'k Wood s
Grapefruit,other trees &amp; Shrubs

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automatically be placed in Thurs

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3 bedroom, 2 bath home, IM 5'e?
i'ioodland Dr . 1st &amp; last mo, plus
deposit 323 7616.

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R&amp;LTOR
After hours
3779751
3273991
3720646

Drive past 209 Arcadia Rd See thiS 3
bedroom home with frepiace

dryer, wall wall carpet, rec

MaleFemale
Help Wanted

70 -Potorcycles

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7$-Trucks and Trailer s

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25415 FrncP Ave
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JOHNNY WALKER
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carefree living PLUS washer

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$3,000 deposit and move in .'tc 'IC
lo4fl being processed
Immediate Occupancy
Call Bud, 3776,lSlor3fl 7111
rail Butch, 3 72 6137 or 3U 7424

An Iqual opportunity Employer

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Lot Falk

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321 t,.15t

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and

3 bedr oo
CO home, Longwood
area. Cen tral Heat &amp; Air, Wall to
Wall Carpet, Individual water &amp;
Sewer Large lot, dead end street

niw. Is, St

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SMAr-S 149

Harney Charming 3 bedroom, 2tSYALLED
Interesting extras
atl for •;poetment
Immediate occupancy. 3195)13
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3 bedroom, I', or two baths, all
brick From $73400 30th Street to
Locust turn left to 11th St right

3279320

M. UNSWORTH REALTY

WELAKA APARTMENTS

OMS CARPET

Like

bath borne

Poles. paneling Carport, laundry

for y our

PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
75.45 Park Drive, 372 7561

P L.A P'i tilt

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Sanford

Transportation

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Waterfront near

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2565 Park Dr

3737010

CHRISTMAS TREE

SAN MO PARKS, 17.3 Bedr oom
Trailers &amp; Apis 7 Adult parks, 2
Family parks. 3313 Hwy. 17 92
Sanford: 313 1530, Day. Wk, Mo.

Mr

VA'-Nothing Down

G. 0. BLAIR BROKER

Apartments Rent

Orange City

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D,ltona- Unfurnished duplex, near
Shopping center, 6 mo lea se &amp;
security de posit. Ph. Ml 4162

f'.trk.

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Building 142, Sanford Airport

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REALTORS

alit?...

Hon-c

6313272

Showing anytime

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Estrer Plait, As'..'a?e
8l7'i'I5tF.rt St
372 $611

32)7710

CLIFF JORDAN
Pt AL TOP

between ID a m. and 7 pm. to
'10Sf Brooklyn St
Magnola

Local and NjtlonalML5

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company office
SLICXCRAFT ROSALO

?I-Antiques

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people from the Sanford area
E,elient wages and benefits
Come grow with us Apply at

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17-Auction

4

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Poultry

Coins
and
Trade
10-Swap

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BOAT BUILDERS

44-Horses

4N.T.

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67-Livestock and

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diets

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41-EquIpment for Rent

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67-Lawn and Garden

GENEAt.

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Walker

$300 sq

Interest mortgage, low down
payment.3 bedroom. large corner
lot, carpeted, fully equipped
kif.n. q,ir,e I year old

"Sanloro's Sales Leader"
Your Multiple Listi ng Agen cy

Blair Agency

Norreli. 2211 Lee Rd Winter Park
Ph 647 111$

60-Office Equipment
Moe'?

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anta is coming,
.',ork day, a week, a month. The
CPOICC is up to you. No fee

41tSulIOlfl9 Materials

(ricks.

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57-Sports Equipment

Co . - I - -_

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Starling at $12.50')

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511 5736 for appointment.

54-Camping Equipment

BEETLE BAILEY

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Stereo

3$-Musical Merchandise

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Plitt or lull lime Sanfor d Plaza
Call Helen. 322 7041 or 323 a337

Equipment

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54-Garage Rummage Sales Altamonfe Catering needs girls for
catering Crlvers. also have a
35-Boats &amp; Marine
sjpffvi5Or opening. Please call

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luck. isrtrui and
South really belong in ri

Tht bidding

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Commercial property

373 6630

31

bedroom

executive home Only $42,000

Immediate possession, assume low

Call 322-2420 Anytime

terms
Big .4

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&amp; air, extra large storage
building workShop, $71,750. FHA

FRANKLIN ARMS
APARTMENTS
1120 FLORIDA AVENUE

Female Help Wanted

Convalescent
Center,
Mellonvilte Ave. Sanford

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central heat &amp; air . Sparkling clean
pool Mov? In today . Children
accepted 3222050

0212 eves.

,',anted RNs and LPP'is Apply in

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clubs in order to discard one
Of dummy's diamonds: concedes a diamond trick and
eventually ruffs one diamond
and discards the last two on
th e ace and king nfpadec.
Where dot's thU luck come
in? Suppose the bidding goes
di fferently and North be'
comes declarer at 'ix hearts
1i.t Is on lead with the ace

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free. He simply draws trumps
Willi three leads;runs off four

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schools. sho pping center. Shag

carpeting, erapes, dishwosrr,

Unfurnished

331 343%

IS-Resort Property
For Salt

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12-Mobile Homes

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NO QUALIFYING

tari be leased with
punch,'."

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ireplaces. large Florida roo m,
corner lot Loads of extras. Only

1505W 251h51

SANFORD AREA

REALTY

area, $21500

dishwashers, exhaust
fins.
covered patios. carpeting,
tc
Several purchase plans now

less for cash

Suncity 377.73 7 or 312 1196

3 bedrooms. 7 baths. convenient to

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1100E. 7Soi si
327 6435

bedrooms, 1' bathS, central heat
and air, carpeted throughout, all

7 story frame condorninkims at
521.500 each Featur es iriCludilig
climate control, all laundry
Connections, ranges, dis po Is

tow n, Only $1OSCx) w.,r terms, or

PICTURE PREITY

UTILiTY CONTRACTOR'.'ñnPoIe conduit and cable
E.pefiertced only Paid vacation
hOld3yS. boSpit4Ii%tiOfl Call
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A PA R TMEN I S

Foremen

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3 238 Sa 6 96 m 9pm

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TAFFER REALTY

ted brick construction, delightful
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Luck plays part in duplicate

talk over with partners ho* to improve present operations.
Avoid one who has done you harm in the past
NOON CHiLDREN (Jun e 22to July 21) Make plans eidy
for th e recreation you want, then delve nght into work. Be

then go out for amusements, Take care of basic situations.
This can be a happy evening with mate

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Get work done early, then

careful where financci are concerned Do wmething
thoughtful for loved one.
LEO (July 22 to Aug. 2 1) Handle that family matter early,

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Large 3 bedroom ho me formal

Mus t Sell Practir aIJ, new borne. 3

CITY
EXCLUSIVE
FOUR
LOVELY 7 BEDROOM. P bath,

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"I'LL
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32? 1991
19195, French

T ..,o bedroom duplex furniShrd
apartment 4230 Orlancia Orir
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Real Estate

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and pillows and it worked so well that I now consider
it the
most useful brush I nun T '').'IIaIU
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allate' with the OLIIer gals. -SUED.
DEAlt PO1J.V - It ink the best way to eat cantaloupe is
with a grapø(ru spoon that has a serrated edge
MI(S It.

I tRUS i Apr 20 to May 20) Recti a bctter
undrsunding with an assouate in a rn, thcn isork on the
nghtpolwykvellater Do nothing for wh&amp;Chyouwillhaseto
GEMINI (May 21 to June

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special wig brush I thought this brush might bring the nap
and original fluffy look of my spread back again.
I'olly, it
worked just beautifully. Then I tri ed
it on 'eaters, rugs

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r gualifyinQ Reasonably priced,
$ 11300 with terms Call today

REALTOR

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fluffy look but one day when brushing my wig
with a

GLNhRAL TENDENCIES Get needed
information and orpne it in telligently in a.m.
Then go directly to those who can help you to greater success
and get their cooperation. Be open'minded
Autcc au.,.
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with One who has inform irton you want and then put it to
right use. Follow your intuition and Make new allies.
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VATITRALLYM45,STHATC
FINALLY F.tRCtJlkOW1DG&amp;T
T.4E EFRIcERAVR Xg OPEN.
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DEAlt POLL\' - My fur bedspread was slowly losing ILS

from the Carroll Righter intirtuti

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lot, 2 utility rooms

HALL

Call for appointment to see it.

MONEY SAVERS

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SETTING, Country 3
bedroom home, privacy galore.
majestic oaks, inCS, golf and
fishing near, Remodeled with
central heat and air. $)3000

the St. Johns? We have it for
539.600 This one has everything

Stemper Agency

Nice land? bedroom apR

man, top pay. must have good
references. Calf 313 3150 or 373

31-Business Property
For Rent

. -4

WINTHROP

with dishwasher. Call Mrs
Weatherby 373 4457.

L 'per lenced fiberglass chopper

For Rent

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air. Fully equipped kitchen

Driver, semi trailer or ready rn .
truck, Miracle Concrete. 309 Elm
Ave 327 5751

For Rent

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Wanted

Male Help

W,.mt O,,nt

36-Resort Properly

uF:ut POLL\' --- Always let raintihib dry with the pwk
ets stuffed with tisuv pap'r so the insIII
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dry wit
HELEN

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31-Apartments Rent
and small pickup I delivery route
in Sanford 4 dlyl a wuk short
Furnished
houri, good pay. Full time em
32-Houses Rent Unfurnished ploee need apply only. Apply n
person, $13 Palmetto Ave. San
33-Houses Rent Furnished
ford Dry Cleaners
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Unfurnished

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10 FiGUR

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FLYING CARPET TOURS, INC.
Airline tickets. Cruise and Tours at
official rates . 303 Semoran Blvd
(Hwy, 436) 311 3233

19-Rooms for Rent

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Travel Agencies

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CRA7Y

for four vea- THERESA.
1)EAH FOLLY - I want to share a Pointer with others who
live alone. I hang a string of bells on the inside oleach of my
doors and find no one can enter without the bells ringing and
alerting me.
Mans' houses in the neighborhood have been robbed but 50
far mine has not I have the bells in plain sight on the door
and believe they may have discouraged any would-be robber. I collect bells and use Christmas bells that ring and
those that come from India but any type could be used. Many
of my widow friends have adopted this and now say they feel
more secure. -ETHEL.

FORECAST FOR FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1973

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PIA7I.II4AL

INDIAN MOUND VILLAGE
W.PdT A BEAUTIFUL. ONE
YEAR OLD3bedroom,7 ba tptina
tree shad ed setting with a view of

I bedroo m Park Ridge, central heat

Two bC'oorns, 1 bath, wall to wall
carpeting, drapes, c entral heat

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hanger tapes. let them set for ahout 24 hours and
it made Some such stickers r
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FRANK AND

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I and 7 beoom$, carpeting and
drapes, central heal arid air, fully
'quipped kitchen Adults only Ph

14-Camping Resorts

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12 Week Chord Course
Harry Wesfer, 173 117

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New dupir s
bedrcrs. wail to
wall shag. dishwasher, disposal,
close in. $115 per month. 2nd and
Avocado, Sanf or d. Ph. Orlando
175 5511

and white nrapefrut. picked to
order Russell Crumley, 3270237

Recreation

P.

Unfurnished

Instructions,

0-Travel Agencies

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OEEE LICIOUS Oranges-naval
and pineapple, tangerineS, pink

t'r &amp;'l'

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h,in, riirIi,rnc w*h
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on the

Hotels

Travel &amp;

walls and when the sticker hangers would not stay on our
walls we cleaned off the remaining glue and put epoxy glue

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pick 373 167$.

O- Do ItYo:rtl

easily leaving no unsightly holes in the wall.
-CHARLOTTE.
E)Elt FOLLY
Like Margaret we. too, have plastered

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from Lake tnr,S1S..

schools

El Capilan St
Ray Crank, Builder New 3
bedroom, 2 bath homes Car
Frt ing, range,
dishwasher,
ci spoSal, c en tral heat air. Lot 160
160. Ph 671 460

hr- mg results

Tangerinet, Tangeio, 57 Cu you

NAVAL ORANGES,
ED OR TED WHITE
72 French, Pinecrest, Ph 3fl34n

sorrethirli;'

corner

()P1AP,,'OLD
EXCLUSIVE
OWNER TRANSI ERREDI H
oedroom, 2 bath with patio,
climate control, garage, fence.
available for 576,60 0
Near

KINGSIJERRY-

'ri',tr,,enl in a ClaSsilied Ad will

Satsumat. Tangerines Will ship P
U Hutchison. 372 4051

9-GaLl Things to Eat

'E4
OMEQp',,iE

Gentleman Would like a gentleman
t share r ent of trailer. All
utilitieS, TV and linens. 327 9044

Oranges, Lemons, Grapefruit,

8-Eating Places
,

amazing how much weight one will hold but if one is not

Abby' Dew booklet. "What Teen-Agers
For
Want ,
Know," send II to
Abigail VanBuren. L32 Lasky Dr.,
nly Hills, Cal. 8621L

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DEAlt FOLLY - Do tell Margaret that I hang pictures on
darning needles since the needles are very strong and leave
only tiny holes that are almost invisible when removed. Be
careful when hammering the needles in the wall because the
eye ,part pops off. -ANNE.

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would soon chip and peel.
My Pet Peeve is getting a dress back from the dry
cleaners and when putting it on (sometimes in a hurry)
discover that the metal hook from the hook and eve has
been be nt completely out of shape and must be
__________
replaced before the garment can be worn. -SALLY.

7
For a aentma rPfllY, WTfiC
- 10 ABBY BOX No, CI7. I. A...
Call, 86069, Enclose stamped. self -addressed
envelope,
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Trei ripened Oranges, $2 bu
IresPly pick grapefruit. $1.30 b,
t4orje&amp; Rider, 213$ Sanford Ave
Sanford

3-Ce me tan es
4-Personals

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3fl 47 33 or 3fl 0362

7-In Mornoniarn

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CAPTAIN EASY

Peeve. I hope some reader ran tell me whether or not I i
there Is any way I can "dye' a Favorite piece of goldfinished Costume jewelry silver. I am afraid that most

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Announcements

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Some great gift ideas in Yuletide
Gift Guide It Will ',nivC your gift
giving protIc'rn

to sill

Good Things to Eat

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Saturdays&amp; Holidays
12 Noon
Deadline-12 Noon
Day Before Publication

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CONFWEXTIAL TO "WAITING FOR
To
('(ISlE IN IN TUON": And If It
came In, would
know how to navigate

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RETIREMENT SPECIAL Or young
couple Furnished 2 bedroom, I
bath, clean, comfor table house

Realty

Houses for Sale

(all ):d 7s5$

EXTRAORDINAIRE-

GIFTS

flatsitIlng in my home, Sanford
area, $ )3 per week Ph 323 539

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Houses for Sale

Seminole High and Lakeview

Callbart Real Estate

rates 377 3103

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Houses for Sale

Stenstrom

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75c

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Polly's Problem ___________
FOLLY - I have both a problem and a Pet

renovated Class A rating
Color TV, Courtesy car pick up
service Family units,
liciencles, over filet, low weekly

;.r,, age, $15 wk
child
per ttr. or 1400 a day, Winter
springs. 373 2950

Of Copy.

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Newly

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Deportment Hours

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ii me. old Irish Setter, Lake
Mary area Answers to "Mac'
Needs med.cation to live. 373 0310,
327 5161 Reward

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Insertions-No Change

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Paln,etto, REWARD Pt"n
7110

Costume jewelry

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55

LOST Male Toy Poodle, black &amp;
*hitC. Vicinity 76th St. &amp;

Per Day.

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BUGS BUNNY

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Everyone I'
ve mentioned it to
to let
something like a superstition bother me, but if something
happened to prevent my being a bride, I would never
forgive myself. Frankly, being a bride is far more
C impor
trtf *.s
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Iv iUt Uidi t_-_
i.'mg a orrne.6maia for a third
third time

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The Less It Costs Per Line

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DEAR ABBY: Have you ever heard of the superstition,
"
Three times a bridesmaid, never a bride"?
I have been a bridesmaid twice cM am now engaged to
be married next July. A girl friend of mine, who is being
Married In March has asked me to be a bridesmaid at her
wedding, and I want to accept, but this superstition keeps

PMes Ynu'li feel

.

40c a line
30c a line
23c a line

monsom

paint products will just turn the jewelry gray and

'AUGlIT: F.ellng as you do, decline the

L'qhI 130 mae Chitivarwa.
lbs Tag reads "Chico". H
Red, Belle Glade, Fla Ph. 37)
2634, $03 Senora Blvd., Sanford

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DEAR WHOLE AGAIN: I think It'
s important to add
that not all women who ha bad breast itmput3tlons -e
raumnates for ntis type of curgery, hut thank you for
e'neour-aglng those who can.

t)EAIt
tion In be

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SANFORD CT. MOTEL

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DEAR ABBY: May I answer that 45-year-old woman
who sursived breast cancer, and inquired about the possibility of having plastic surge ry to replace the amputated
breast, but she didn't want to appear "vain or silly"?
I had a breast re moved, and later had reconstructive
plastic surgery to make me "whole" again, and I can't tell
y
how much it did for my morale.
I am 50, and believe me, I'm no sexpot, and! also had
a very understanding husband who tried to mike me feel
that I was still as beautiful and desirable as ever-regarci.
less, but I had the operation for myself. I would encourage
any wo man who sants this type of surgery and is able to
Slave it. Mint' Was dine hv Dr. Shattuck h1ar(tell of the
Cleveland Clinic, and he was marvelous. WHOLE AGAiN

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SAN TAS get those great gil

ideas by checking Yuletide Gil
Guide in today's Classified Sec

Department, 377 2611 nr $31 99'?)

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Business Property
For Retit

SANFORD. downtown, prestigous
office suite. elevator. parking, and
anit or lal Service included. AA.A
'cation Available immediately
Phone 373 1070

TO PLACE A Yuletide Gilt Guide
ad, call the Classified Advertising

Room and hoard for the elderly in
Private home, Apopka area. Iii

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PROBLEM
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DEAR ABBY: A lady professor came out with the
statement that it is silly to teach arithmetic because now
we have calculators to do the job. She says she takes one
to the grocery store with her.
While grocery shopping this morning, 1 picked up a
three- pound package of pork chops at 69 cents a pound ,
marked $2.97. If I hadn't kown that 3 times 70 equals
$2.10, I might have paid it.
When I pointed it out to the checkout girl, she said:
"Oh, that crazy machine isnt working right again'"
Please tell people not to put too much confidence in
rnachina. 1 they do, they're sure to get gypped.
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Jack R. McClure
ks?int.me for Cnrismat! WCPiar
a sv4ii oil tisn;tvee, tables.

Reg 6ror.706N.P'k
Eh'% Bldg 3131*70

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mate cHer 372 5479

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Anglia. good mileage. good

?ransoci'tation. $775 Cow horse.
gentle. 210 2- space heater's. 11$
till. Ph 32) l9.

"We Don't Stop
TtII We Succeed!"

SAVE GAS and time and trouble
with the Yuletide Gin Guide row
appear.ng Gaily st The CIau;lied
Secon

Elmer Bakalla, Inc.
Fern Pjr

.43 carat diamond ring, valued f
Wilt sfI for 1.450. Ph 373

Furnished 7 bdrm kc rre, i1I to
wall (Ding. .) (ond?oned.

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
buy tell trade
JlI)ISE, First St
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Acre Really, REALTOR. 323 7750

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BROOXF,ELD. it. Set up on acre
.g,cjft.4 tot, river rights, boat

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Ph 3232117

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North of Hwy. 436

Beautiful
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INVENTORY MUST BE
REDUCED AT SOME PRICE

BEFORE JANUARY!
NO REASONABLE OFFER
REFUSED

EXAMPLE
1216* 2 BR
525 per lay

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Sanford 322 5700

FOR TOTS arid lots of other
ideas in the Yuletide G 1
Guide in tne Classified Section

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Wahe'rs

Evinfude, all aluminum trailer.

Priced to tell.

Pi.rd.60d0es.6 buckS
2 $232

Bicycles

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CASH 372

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Yofltlwy 1792 141 deec Also,
apartment's WIth monthly ,
mr of 2770. Priced right,
lI.SOO. Terms negotiable For
ore Information. Call Ru1r

used furniture, appliances,
tool, etc. Buy I or 1001 items.
Larry's Mart, 315 Sanf or d Ave

YULE JEWELS and lots of
sparkling ideas are found in thC
Yuletide Gift Guide in the
Classified Section.

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par 100 lb'S. CtwSpanish mass. no sticks or trash.
Studer Fl oral Co of Fla. S

Abandoned, unwanted Junk C;'%
hauled &amp;*ay Your cost.

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Pug for Christmas. See
,aurs now Terms Available 190
Alma. Lake Miry. 323 *30.

Yule de
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Wanted- Old furniture, lamps.
misc. private party. Ph 322 9193.
Cash buyer for used artic let, fur
fliturt, etc. HWY 14 ANTIQUES,

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AUCTION
(very Friday 7:30p.m. Buy, Sell or
Consign. Call 1317030. AAA
AUCTION, Hwy 17 92. Longwood,

Christmas. 2 Dobermans. I

Beagle, males arid have all sho'S.
Alter 7. eves &amp; Siesdiy. 373 1971.

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TALLAhASSEE, Fla. (Al') headsMobility)knnesofOcala, uuunendcdat its last nieetingin two

consumer

complaints Trex.ler's firms as well as nine swings."

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Task Force on Mobile Homes Tiffany of Moultrie, Ga.
says a state Motor Vehicles DieTrexler was on vacation and
partment ban on the sale of
29
could
not be reached, his office
homes manufactured b)'
said.
firms appears "to be a purely
"I don't know why. Mr. Davis
political move."
was taking this crack at j"

Jacksonville that a third party against his finn. and that other would be put back on the
The company operates 478
take over inspection of mobile whenever his workmen called approved list because they had Pantry Pride Food Fair
homes being constructed in the on the consumer. the.y were assured the agency the com- supermarkets and 87 J.M.
state,
never home.
plaints would be taken care of. Fields discount department
"There is no indication on ciFestival Homes of Florida, stores in 13 states along the
Davis' Mobile Home Con- ther of these complaints that ei- Lakeland; Guerdon Industries, eastern
seaboard
from
struction Bureau has only 10 in.
ther
of
these
homes
wem
not
I,ake
City;
Jarr~son
Homes.
Massachusetts
to
Florida.
spectors to polic
e 70 Florida builtt Florida specifications," Inc., hlelleview; and Kaufman
E.C. Allen of Tallahassee, said Allen. "It looks yin- and 150 out-of-state manulac- Allen said.
&amp; Broad Home Systems, Sebr.
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dictive."
[luck Jones, Construction Bu- ing also were removed front the

The panel issued a preliminary report last month which
said "one of the most basic and
universal difficulties with tht
i ndustry ce nters around the

Allen said the task force tee-

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of construction codes and
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$2,094,000, equal to 27 cents a
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therlac wflIconmuc Isdebatable, but the trend is there.

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Ralph Davis, Highway Safety
year is known as the bond's Unti l flOW It took live s- ears chase is redeemed for $76!0
and Motor Vehicles Depart- 11% ('anton Smith
yield.
and 10 months to turn $7 Into That's thc equivalent of a
on Series E P S. Say(. Then wlii k it called a 6 5100. When this period IS sear's interest at a shade
Buyers tnent head, said last week he iiigYield
For
Bad
lionch
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up
would no longer give Florida
(- t'I)t bonti.'
tIurte1kd. tlit
old goes UI) riiinc than 1.5 per cent.
again - to the equivalent tif6 jn'rA. Simply
to
built
of
approval
to translate That IS. the quicker you can
I s ( NEWYOItK (APP ._..i'heaveragemortgage gran te d to the buyer of seals
cent interest - and in
At each six-month step the
[act may already be up by the "yield" into more familiar turn $75 into $100, the hi her
wasata rate of 8.36 per cent for b) the companies until con. tact
In'
equivalent
interest increases
anew,single4amily home last
surner complaints on violations time this sees 'print, ( the and understandable terms, sour equivalent rate o '
but
even
at three years
cent
the
total
put.
26.1 years in the amount of $26,800, or 75.3 tetThe new bonds will mature in (crest. hut you eel this rati'
n th. 5t!fi-drt!!
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chase price of $38,O.
five rears; unofficial, just unIv when ii bond is held for
corrected.
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by
Congress.
three),
you'd
receive the
fl•,
it seems fairly cerThese figures, from the Federal Home Loa Ban* Board, add up to
Questions that thrift' lain Keep $75 in a siivings the'full period,
about 3.7 per
equivalent
of
be
sold
cannot
Mobile
homes
rather bad news for those contemplating the purchase ofa new home,
minded people have been
%Vhen
. you cash it in earlier cent a year, compounded anaccount for five vears, at 6
tiot merely because of the figures themselves, but because of the
asking about .,;avings bonds per cent annual interest, and )'our investment earns con- nually.
said.
for Itit' pact 20 sears
siderlbl% lt's..s At (lit' end of
trends:
The meaning of the "when
s saving in another way Ili,%.(. 11) be answered %%, till a
held
to niaturity" catch. then.
ntinued to
st
Cells, So the 6 per cent IS Said
that they're inspecting all the new set of figures.
chase,
there
is
a
fixed
is
that
money going into E
_Lendersweretendjngto5hortenthepaybackperiod.
to - be the bond's "eqIliValt7flt r&amp;'iii'm,tti'n nra,,,,,
Its of .,,i,1 Allan "lint ii i'stn.
0. llriw It the inte rest on
knn,k ,it,a,Ir1 h.n '4iJ
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rate. But ttiats only it the
4.-Down payments were rising.
bond
is
held
to
maturitv.
bond
officia
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don't
have
vou
want
to
earmark
for
sumer complaint doesn't deter. saving% lionds paid
-The prices of houses were rising.
1%
A
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Istil. An investment in
r('dt'filptlofl
tables
for
the
Ion-term
savings.
"Rains
Nevertheless, thousandsoffamilies will be buying new homes In the mine lEa mobile home is built to It1ce lmntis eal115 what's Very important words, tilcisI' new twinds vet. so we'll have day sa vings, which might bi
more accurately ilt'scrlbcd as last three
coniing&gt;carbecauseufnecessltyorchoice, the latter often dicated by code specifications or not."
to do With examples from the wanted at any time for
A
firm
headed
by
another
a
profit. Y o u buy the bond for
existing
tables, for a "5 per emergenclesor urgent needs.
theearthatprices,hikelime.waItf(A'flOmafl.
to iiiaturllv'."
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In January, for example, th national average price of new homes task force member, Terry $75, for example, and sell t
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ears during 1974. This estimate Includes 500,000 Volkswagens,
60.OM Atfillis and 25,000 Porschm and represents an increase of 7
percrntovertheanticiaptedtothlofs4s.000 10r1973.
Even though most industry spokesmen forecast an indus'.ry-A ide decline of at least lOper cent in new-car sales in 1974, the firm
predicts an increase in sales because the already apparent shift of
new-car buyers towards high fue l-economy models will increase as

agents Wednesby evening, following her arrival in this port from

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Soperccntofallnewar sa lesinl974andimPortswillseliaboutl.6 day the department's action
was apparently directed at the
lilillion of the 3.2 million small cars sold.

WcaVpcipr Hang'ng

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FABRICATION.

We bu ild custom Piomas. or eutra

1973 I'LTMOUTH

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Sanford Opqni S. Mon Fri . sag
1 107W 77th St Ph 373

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Carpent

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Kill (IV VACUUM CLEANIL

$35 3049

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materials and coffee breaks.

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Dog training in yOir home. All
Dog Training Academy
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Small Jobs Wanted
372 i3)S,'IakeMary"___

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e'*perienced
estimates. 373079-i
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Florida's Division of Continuing Education
The se mi na r will include instruction in all phases of condorninium management, Including the conversion to condonuniums. Topics to be covered will benefit realtors, salesmen,
investors, and devnlopers as well as buyers according to John T.
Branch Jr. program coordinator.
Instruction will be provided by St. Petersburg realtor, J, (lair
Lanning, certified property manager. The program Is open to
anyone interested in condominium management, but enrollment
skill be limited to the maximum seating capacity of the meeting

GENEPAL PLl'AR&amp;

PHONE 31) 1475

.HOME

WHOA Donithrcwa*avusdul idle
items Sell them QuiCkly with a

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kiln dealer. 10$. Closed Thursday
&amp; Sunday. 121 7`111111.

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BULLDOZER WORK
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SEWING MACHINE

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JOLLY GOOD things hr Ulving are
suggested to oi.i fl tile' YIJ'e"dP

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OIL HEATER &amp; WALL FURNACE
CLEANING. CALL RALPH'S
HOME SERVICE, 3335954.

(formerly Harr.ett'S Beauty Nook)
Sti E Pine. In $717

ZIG-ZAG

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Sanford Electric Company
7532 Park Drive. 372 543

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Terms Ph. 37727#0

For Sale

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Central ?ftat 3. Air Cord !onng
For free estimate. call Carl Harris.
44 SEARS in Sanford . 372 1771

'lower arrangements, m;sc
TPiws, Fr 3. Sat Sari Mo 5oi.-'ri

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127.500.

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besides the community center, w hich will include a 300-seat
audItorium suitable for meetings and presentations, an office
building wi th parking structure and the begin nings of th e Avan.
tlqueShops,ahandsomelydesignedmall will take shape within the
first construction
t'iorin Corp. which has told executives and other prospective
residents that residential buildings will be designed so they can
"walk to work through a park," will use part of the Avantique
area for the first condominium models to be established at Noin

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contact us first We also buy bulk
Silver Coin's SEMINOLE COIH
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Stamps-Coins

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Nor th Miami area will use tree of c ha rge will be one of the first
elemen ts completed as Norm Plaza goes up.
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Jerrold J. Kessler Jr., execu ti ve vice presldcnt in charge of
Norm's real estate divisions, said, "We told the City of North
Miami that we're going to be part of the solution, not part of the
1 problem, in this city-and we Intend to prove it from the first

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6445126. Winter Park

Garage-Rummage

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DODGE TRUCKS

lop prices paid, used. any condt ,on

Ph. 323 3494 or 373-3959

MILLERS
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saving improvements on 1973 individual income tax returns as well
as shortened and simplified Instructions, A. J. O'Donnell,
Jacksonville district director of Internal R venue, said today
Describing the longForm 1040 and the short Form 1040A, which
are now being printed, O'Donnell estimated that 2.8 m1l1ion individual returns would be filed in Florida for 1973. Taxpayers
Florida filed 2733,126 returns for 1972
So that ta xpayers can file early and receive refunds in less
(tine than th ose filing closer to the April 15 due date, O'Donnell
urged emplo)ers to dis tr ibute W..2 withhold ing forms as soon as
POssible. W-2's for 1973, generaBy must be distributed by Jan. 31,

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fires. vinyl rod, p.s .Pb.. ll7SOoi'
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sno pp ng worr.e's by using the

BwdalI Ave 37] 1710

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Roberts &amp; Gilman

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SANFORD TIRE SERVICE

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1 rnØi Ave. Sa nford. 322 7651

COMMERCIAL SITE

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DON BALES
Sanford Motor Company
500$. French Ave .372 '-

12995 plus

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(Formerly Humphreys Tires)
1705 French. Sa nf ord

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walls, 132.95 plus
Pirello Steel Bolted Radial fires.

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Pa ris- Accessories
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writing lowest prices in Pta.
Gcrmly s. F 4.4 past Deardal at

avalabI,? Fr'&amp; Store CaH

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TIRES

Buy direct from boicar at vitiOlesiti

All sizes and models. 10 spqdl. S
Weeds. arid Standard bikes now

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in i top

JIM DANDY FEEDS

Bikes, Bikes. Bikes

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t9 CHEVY PICK UP. Nothing
down, lake over. call (red',

Camp Seminole, 3fl 4470

all oc part.

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small PICk 'jp P'iiOmi 377 52C0
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d.sliasPiert. ccr"c-actcrs Pr''
I.i ri,", 4
s t art at $119 95 Get Mom her,
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CPEGORY MOBILE HOMES
(Piritfma's now. Financing
500 Frn(h Ave3103 Orlando Of
iivaiiIbti Gent" Heating 1. Air
373 5700
323. 1500
Concg? 'citing Ser,. 30% Orlando
Dr.. First bldg South of Airport
Blvd

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Long wood . 534

Washeri. ranges. re4rig. ¶39.$ up
Also repairs, Mytri Appliance.
210 San ford Ave 3732937.

Mcb.Ie Home Bank Repc'ssnsdn
IStochoojIfrom 131 7377 Dealer

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down. take over, call cretIt
manager, 3234230

Sleeps 6,1750

Purebred New Zealand white rabot

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trailers and campers from New
World Travel, Hwy 1797.

Livestock And
Poultry

*964 Bats Boat. 14 Ib.rglaw 33 Pip
Excellent condls
533 1104

Campers
Travel Trailers

Dryers.
WARRANTY
Free' Delivery.
WHITESIDE APPL:ANCES. 644

323 SiOO after 6 p.m.

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tiIOO 373 3925 after 6 P.m .

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Puppies. deposit, will hold for

brown and gold dinette
extension table &amp; I chars.
perfect condition. 1.50 Walnut
drop leaf. Serving ca rt See to
at,prec i*te. Three drawerS, for
mica fop, beautiful shelf. 4 global
73. Electric roaster on
steel cabinet. $15 Stars 22' self
prope lled lawn mower, Prac
"ally new. with catcher. $100
'rI 323,7173

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voiseauen bus. Clean. 25
m pg ,'w InspectiOn. $50 Ph

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ri tfte Classified Section't Yuletide

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New Saddle, 372 5177

Corker Spaniel Puppies. AKC. Peg

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New former field representatives Famous Recipe Executive responsibility for domestic operations, advertising and representative for the past two
managementassignments were Robert N. Powell, Robert V. Committee, chairman of the franchising operations in- promotion, expansion and years. Powell is a native of
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Recipe Fried Chicken, Inc.
was named supervisor of the Advertising Division Executive engineering and Franchise
committee and a past chair- Western New England College.
The move is designed to Cincinnati stores, Company Committee. He also serves as Division purchasing. lie Is man of the Advertising Div.
Evans as director of training
a
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the
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strengthen tile Famous Recipe Store Division. Powell and liaison between the restaurant treasurer of the Advertising ision. Cumm.ings holds
management team as "we Evans report to Griffith, and industry and Famous Recipe Division committee and a degree from the University of responsible for the store
prepare for the tremendous Mayer to Cummins. Waples and franchisees,
member of the Famous Recipe Louisville and has been with in a n a g e ni e n t training
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A. Lee Cummings, Robert W. for development of products, responsibility
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with
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Franchise Division; Th omas C.
foreign operations. A member fling and approval of corporate Famous Recipe In 1971.
the food service industry, the he majored In economics and
Cuminins, general manager, of the company's board of affairs.
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Company Store Division; and (ilrectors.he is chairman of the
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3725961

SEWING CENTER. 3W &amp; East
lit St. 3nlotU 3229411. Eve's

Beautiful Spanish Living room
furniture, can be consldtred as
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a females. wormed &amp; ShotS. $100.
Terms. 3495360

NEW BOARDING KENNELS WITH
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t9S Utl'ly cab-net. $5; Lit.
abuse
or, 25; Dretsar. III.
Mini bike. ¶35. ElectrIc Gu.tar &amp;
Amplifier. VS. 2430 S Myrtle
Ave . 223 5152

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her nx-mbers might come to his School for five years. Ile is
class and teach the han. assisted by George Thomas
(licapped young men in this who works mainly with the
clam to make pretty cen. deal. Ile serves as interpreter
terpitces for their ('hristm.as and conducts classes in sign
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years experience in working
llrashear was pleased with with the deaf.
(his suggestion. and Dec. 14.
Handicapped students with a
Mrs. Gaeceau. together with t%picat physical, inental or
Mrs Walter Ahlberg Mrs beha - i-i I
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Walter Witzke and Mrs. Alex fects their performance in clam
Paquin came to the schmi or those referred to wr chents of
room. They taught 10 young Vocational
Rehabilitation
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are enrolled in
create a Christmas centerpiece specially designed
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Scottys Sale Price
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Length 147". No. 213.

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Circle of the Deltona Garden cam.dle in the center.
Club has begun a new venture
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smiles, with their beautiful
one of the many chairmanships centerpieces, proud of their
carried out b) the club on a acconplishment.s The idea
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Medloicolt,
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open to malee IWA fem.ale ap-

Chrishnas buffet lundwon. FollowN the luncheon, more
than 200 members and guests enjoyed I'Sunday in New
York," a hilarious stage play.
Mrs. Evelyn Reardon, entertained chairman, was incharge of the special arrangements.
The second event was an afternoon of games staged in
the DeBary Community Center. The awarding of numerous
door prim, special ga,mes and singing of 0wistmas carols
highlighted the afternoon's activities. During interrai.salon
refreshrnents of homemade cookies
served Mrs.
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Idayson twoseparateor.aslonsrecenUy.
Once Upon a Stage in OrW&amp; was Ow site of the dub's

Chorus Presents Cantata
A beautiful Qrlsthias Cantata wu
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Telephone Pioneers of America marked the iLdvent of the

The Corinthian columns in the garden surrounding the
Kapok Tree wae made on the pmuiises and are fim at
r.tiht, with gas flames. The Stone StatuarY and foiSlt2iri
. were Carved fur them in Italy.
ilame colored Uosscxns cover the tree 171 AUttflfl when
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The Kanok Tree, from which the inn gains its name, was
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selected by 11w Army. The
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daylight hours, lave windows which face -owth or west,
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Defrost food befolre cooking. Replace old equipment, which
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Berger, Flora Baehr, Florence Dwrand. Dodie Eastman,
Helen Falzone, Wyona French, Margie HoweD, Ruth Lamb,
Betty Magee, Stella Magnus, Eleanor Robbins. Harriet
Varner, Gertrude Venutti, Franim West and Martha
I-AViista. as _Wpranos.

elatxiratdy decorated with crystal chandellieri, marble

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Christmas caroling at the DeBary Manor an Saturday ft=
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'hider the '""of Miss Doris F"
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Suggested measures include. Make sire furnace filters

The cantata written and conducted by Pauline Rose was
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ALL NEW FRESH STOCK. NO PRICE INCREASE FROM LAST YEAR
SEE THESE BEAUTIFUL TREES TODAY i

er&amp;stnent option.

DELTONA--- The Deltona Corporation, Utilities
Diion,rn11y mailed aleUr each ot its
cTihe11,

ill be served at 6:30 p.m. The Illusthate
andhsDivanwillofficisteuinatallingo(flcers.
Music am dancing vrill foUm the ceremoinles.
.Mckets will be availalAt at the December meeting from

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merntxrs enjoyed a most delig h tf ul day.
trig rooms,
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DELTONA - Deltona Shrine Club wiU ekoct officers for
1974 monthily mmW* on Thunday at 8 p.m. at the Three
Seasons Restaurant of the Deltona I=
A happy hour and dinnff will preceed the meeting from 6
to 8 p rn. Nobles should make reservations with Earl Wilson
by rsflii S74-l.
-Gtst speaker will be Bill Parke ca me ueawna iravel
Agawy. who will accompany his talk on ffuues to the

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Livebaby,ht'JeGailCaporale.ThepartofMarywasplayed
by Kit Withers; Joseph b Bill Withers, Innkeeper by Bob
Dankworth and the angel by Kay Blair.
The three kings were portrayed by Katherine Kral t,
L)dia Comacho and Eunice Is and the sh"2herds, b)

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Wortsters, standing only
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will distribute to needy familm at Christmas.
Mrs. Ahcv Beinert repl the November Poppy Drive

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hthday social 171 tflit VFW style. 1e will be a la.t
On nsa gift and white elephant sale and each one present
tnistbringawrappdgiftforthe"mysterypsckage"event.
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necessary refunds collecIt,s tax refund time again. tivel cost taxpayers $500
million in lost interest last
Americans love refunds
even if thv have topas year. At least that Is what the
$iç billion woud have earned
dearly to gel them
if invested at five per cent.
01 the $21.2 billion paid out
Maybe you have a better
in refunds by the U.S. Treasury last year, nearly one-half place for your money than
or $10 billion. was'the direct P'° it along interest-free.
result of over-withholding. 1 Cl'hfl.PS you would like the
Over-withholding results use ot that money yourself

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LETS &amp; S PREPARE YOUR
12- j4 LB. TURKEY WITH AMPLE
StJPPLYOF CORNBREAD DRESSING
AND GIBLET CRAVY.

Office of Consumer Affairs
Department of Health, Education and Welfare

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ALSO YOUR FAVORITE
HOMEMADE PIE $1.25

PHONE TODAY
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FDA's regulation is designed to help those consumers with sensitive reactions
to Cosmetics who, until now,
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lie and his wife Gloria live in
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CYPRESS WOODS. A community
next to a Golf Course. A
community that puts a small world
of convenience and recreation
where you need it most. Near to
where you live.
CYPRESS WOODS is a condominium community of townhouse
and apartment homes. Spacious
residences comnwmorating
excellence in contemporary architecture. Glowing natural wood.
Bronze tinted windows. Secluded
courtyards. Balconies. Patios. 7
beautiful townhouse and apartment
floor plans with choices of 1, 2, or
3 bedrooms with 1, 2, or 2-1/2
baths.

CYPRESS WOODS also celebrates the green architecture of
nature. Forests of perfect peace.
Wandering Waterways. Foot
Bridges and Bike Paths. And the
rolling green horizon of the
Cypress Creek Golf Course next
door.
And there's more! More of everything you want in the community
you call home. Like unparalleled
recreational opportunity. Immediate
access to Golf at Cypress Creek
Golf Course next door. (Memberships are available to Cypress
Woods residents.) Private
CYPRESS WOODS Swimming
Pools. Tennis. Clubhouse.

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CYPRESS WOODS takes the wind 5454 Conroy Road
Orlando, Fla. 32811
out of the energy crunch with a
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Laws attended Evans Business
1975, you should begin to see
Coflege in Concord, N.C., where inMdient labeling long be.

Recreational, Educational, Professional and Convenience Centers
are all within hands' walking distance like the small towns of yore.
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living community among the trees
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the deaths of about 150 men,
women and children, Nov. 29,
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surprise dawn raid with 900
civarvmen, Iiis ing 9 rn'i
killed, The World Almanac
recalls: Black Kettle, the
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Mrs. Billie Laws, secretary at all cosmetic packages:
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The Citizens Bank of Oviedo,
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has been promoted to adorder of their pre v alence.
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put in in a savings account
and earn the interest for i
yourself, you could invest it 1 N
in stocks or bonds, or you I Address
could simplyget the advantage of cash discounts on all •
State
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named the Employe of the
Month by the Southeast First
National Bank of Maitland at its
December employe meeting.
Alexander the head stock
clerk of the bank's purchasing
department. He came with the
bank in April of 1973 and is a
native of Springfield. Gt.
Prior to joining the Maitland
bank, Alexander served 20
years in the United States

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Oct. 17, 1973, was, special kind of victory day
for consumers. On that day, the Food and Drug Ad-

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•WHITMANS

Special Aulitat to the Pre*ldent

when you permit the Govern- during the year.
Read all the installments in
ment to deduct more from
your paycheck than you this tax series. Then get a
should. You do this by clim- copy of Cut Your Own Taxes
Ing fewer exemptions, than 19i4. You will learn how to
SAVE money by
c
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your
you are entitled to.
Think about it. Is a refund taxes instead of LOSING
always a blessing? At least money on a refund.
AMPAPER 1:\T1 tiisi
half of the time, it appears
from the record, the refund is
hen you owe the Govern- 1 1974 Cut Your
Own Taxes
meat motley and are late in
o.-'
payun, six per ce'it interest
is added to your bill. But i 'WO
when you give the Govern- ' S.poiboots)
53Sa ICSI
ment extra dollars every
week of the year and the
(;rv,.rn;1.nt m.'rtk
your own dollars back — I cc or
with nothing added for inmr
teresl — you are actually los-

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J)eBary.
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today said he has high facilities--ityan said word on
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prepared several months ago.
SANI'A paid a surpirse visit to kindergarten class at Idyllwilde
And so it ouId appear iUi
'a
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present' for county govern
Elemental)' School \%ednesday. H T Bennett (left) and Denise
children. Sometimes your own,
review your budget request
Ryan, who 15 months ago
ment in the form of fuel to meet
as Is
follow
case in
I)onaldson climbed on his knee to receive their gifts.
with me in light of the current F_
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letter.
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economic
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enlarge the lake Monroe
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Request
for
appropriations
the -deal," sald Lvntracts tire can store 1.5 million gallons of
For You Mother with loving htr' ti' ', n'j hy
pea of fuel In (is e large
LittOtjS all types
thoughts V-1 Chrtotmnas
imum consistent wi th meeting
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today. adding "I'thmk we can tanks.
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the
mandatory
requirements
of
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solve the problem without too
With an additional eight
Review budgets
"I'm writing this to you
law, and providing essent
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smaller tanks now being set up,
because I don t know how to say
an said, the total storage
While reluctant to comment Ryan
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t, ~,M.#,c 1qnq 111i!e- on which of two basic options capacity will be increased to 3.5
health and welfare of our cm
However, he said the state
away.wishing I could
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somehowpreviously (1vrused by County
million gallons or three timimu
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needed
by
all
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when
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The governor also said state cushion last
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were
going
to
base
to
surplus
exceed
$200
million
girl who lost her mother as a
ment, including the school
Am Dickinson said he expected a
plant and said the city will be work harder because of the
baby. I realize that I, too, have
tsird
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next year but not a
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able to repay the loan in five pible shortage of funds.
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did, only the bad. I never gave
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Joe
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was
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annex the Hamilton property
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authorized
to
proceed
with
near High Acres and Trout
and a place to grow up in And if
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closing the transaction Council
Lake and the Johnson pro pe rty
it wasn t for you I ouldn t
roads chief J C Lavender, %ho
also adopted a resolution
on Palm Springs Drive at
have the love of God and A
pointed to proposed federal fuel authorizing the mayor, clerk
Alpine. Public hearings were W i t
country that you gave us kids.
jp RYAN
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allocations as being 50 per cent and treasurer to sign c
hecks on
set for 5 p.m., Jan.
I'm asking you to forgive me for
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less than the county needs.
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the bank accounts to be set up
- Industrial zoning is requested
1P t. being a selfish, spoiled
Former Seminole sheriff's Wright was fired.
the
Maitland
Bank.
for the Hamilton parcel and Sgt. Johnny Wright was
Irresponsible kid. It took Iflt'
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JOE
DAVIS
Wright was under depart.
An ordinance was approved
professional office for the arrestet today on charges of mental probation for au
throe months arid man)- hun- To close d
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(in first reading amending the
Johnson tract.
dreds of miles for the Lord it)
stealing a
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sewer bond ordinance to
However, whcn bids came in Passed an annexation or. set at S5.000. lie will appear he was fired. Polk declined to
F
leach me the fact he put me in
17-92
pro%ide that the Maitland Bank $12300 over City Engineer Bill dinance on first reading for the before County Court Judge
your care for a reason. From
say why the probation was
will
hold the system's sinking Palm's cost estimates, the city five lots on Ronnie Drive in Walla IlaU later today.
now on I'm trusting the Lord tit
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imposed.
d construction funds.
was required to finance the Briarwood. A public hearing
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help me understand you nn(I
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of
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First
11w larceny charge stems
By
A hearing on the oedinance balance.
was t for 5 p.m., Jan. 29. Drive, Sanford was fired (roman incident 18 month
asking Him to help you forgive
s ago
Davis said the two-year loan Commercial
was set for 5 p.m., Jan. 22.
zoning
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when
Wright
Wednesday
allegedly
by
Sheriff
John
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members Lonsidered a request
Prior to bid taking some at five per cent interest will be requested.
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Polk after a state attorney's misappropriated a shotgun.
Herald
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for commercial zoning for 14 months ago, the U.S. Depart. repaid from sewer connection
Approved a resolution !o the investigation report was Polk said he o y ear
knew how much this trip has
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The Sanford Zoning and
acres annexed Monday night by nsent of Housing and Urban fees in the district. The loan is county conmiission offering to received. Wright, formerly the incident recently, from the
taught me and how hard it is for
Planning Commission has
,a
City ('0111inissioners. Land Development approved a to mature Dec. 31. 1975.
pay 25 per cent of the in- tughest ranking black deputy, state attorney's office.
me to write this letter. I've
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developers are planning a $403,000 grant and a $915,000
halted consideration of zoning
Mayor Lawrence Swofford stallation, operation and had worked for the department
always
Assistant State Ally. Bill
135,000 square foot shopping loan for the
loved you and would change requests and site plans
pred i ct ed the city will receive maintenance costs for a traffic
system to serve
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fight for you, I always held you
Janua
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Staley
y.
1969.
said Thursday he has
-enter on the old Farmer's
for propo.-cd construction
old section of the city and the $2 million in connection fees signal on Maitland Avenue at
A meeting with leaders of the been working on the case for
Market
property
that
fronts
on
abutting U.S. 17-92 from 27th
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from the new regional sewer Oranole Road.
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human and aren t perfect Street
black community has been set two weeks, but declined to say
both the south side of Airport ____________________________________________________________________ for
to Like Mary Routes ard
either. I do know now that you
later today, Polk told The where the information caine
Boulevard
ard and east side of U S
members voted Thursday
and Dad were Gods gift to me night to
Herald
Polk said the group is (roni
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ta ke the action until
seeking
information on why
Polk said ht has no personal
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of any other a lleged
Lifter both City Engineer Mack
a city-wide traffic study and
those
awful
times
we
fought
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by Wright, but
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their recornmenda t ions are
lickiwwledged
reviewed. oificia6.
said tile
David Farr rectililinendt,(i Swof
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gave me strength and faith for
denial
of the rezoning request
my own life. I could never thank traffic re po rt is expected within
However, Polk added, there
you and Dad because you're
is
no further investigation
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - consecutive term as mayor, Thomas S. Recicar. Norin~in C.
generated.
T'he P board
two of the greatest parents In
planned
at th,s time.
The board voted to table Outgoing Mayor Lawrence will lease office at 3pm Jan Lewis and James Headk',
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consideration of the shopping Swofford Iliursday said he will 1.
mritesting the tonint! inven
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You are the kind of parents
Longwoo
Weather
center zoning request until the demand payment should a
The le gal action w as fil ed by properties o w ne d by tight
INDEX
that would turn their own kids
lawsuit filed against him arid
traffic study is completed.
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White House Sa y s Dean Tape 'Ran Out '

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Wednesday, Oct. 31, 1973

Heart Test
In Finland
Gets Note

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By Gaynor Maddox
Ask any man and he'll
)robablv tell you he fears
h,ear( diease. It is our No. I
killer. Over a million of our
citizens die of it every year.
Recognizing this, medical
groups have set up rules to
elp banish the threat of a
heart attack for mans' inn
dividuals, These are go easy
on dairy products, use fewer
animal fats, check your blood
pressure and cut out cigarettes. The American }1ert ..
sociation and practically ever( other medical group kup
teing individual American
these facts over and over
again. But the appeal has
been to the individual and not
to any large group urging
people to cooperate in criat.1 -.

WASHINGTON (AP) — The White House
said today that by listening to presidential
tape recordings made April 14-15, Judge John
J. Sirica can hear for himself that the tape ran
out before recording a vital conversation with
John W. Dean III.
The conversation between President Nixon
and former presidential counsel Dean is one of
two that the White house says was never
recorded. It said so much had gone on in the
office earlier in the day that the six-hour reel

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hours sitting in front of a TV
afterwards. Yet, their record
of heart disease is staggerin
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butter and thick cream. But
under the new programs.
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strike shortly after midnight, Electrical Workers in Orlando Orlando union official.
Miami police with riot
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joining 4,500 dissident FPL said the main Issue is safety,
employes across the state,
stemming from a company equipment were called to a sj.
Power continued unabated in demand that the men use Florida Power &amp; Light Co.
Seminole County, despite asbestos gloves to put electrical service center In Fort Lauderreports of two minor incidents conductors on poles.
dale today shortly after the
of violence.
The past ractIcehas
been to start of a strike against the
h0%
strikers from the work the high voltage con utiht
company's9,000employeshave ductors with "hot poles" from
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been blamed for incidents the ground, and the company
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We get letters.. ,thls one, all the way from subscriber
Robert 1. Marlowe of Beaumont. Texas who says that he is 3
subscriber, and a taxpayer in Seminole County.
Mailowe writes, "If Mr. Archibald Cox et at really wish
to do a service to this country, they will stop chasing
President Nixon and chase Howard Cossell off of Monday
night football,"

bewha we get more cards and
Ah dunno Marlowe
letters asking that we don't accept
stead!

CANNED DRINKS
ALL VARIETIES

road with sand to soak up the Gary Kaiser began work today, S48,M0 after Kaiser protested.
hospital did not lose with his first order of business
7'hen, when commissioners
oil. 17he
finding a secretary to handle voted early Wednesday mar'wer because two other
tapes did in fact exist,
By MARK WEIN'TZ
some seemed to shy away from
farmers were operating, FP&amp;L the fire prevention depart- ning to offer him the •op slot,
Thirteen people said they the question,
herald Stall Writer
1t5 chores In time for its they set his sala ry at $13,800
officials said.
were convinced that the
President Nixon's lawyer
official opening Nov. 12.
below the $15,000nmi1
A random survey conducted missing tapes did exist and only said Wednesday two of the
Miami police said union
KaIser1 27, the former
ar.
this morning In downtcwn one person interviewed today alleged nine recordings of members were harassing non- Altamonte Springs We chief, parently aor.url to by the
the said she felt the tapes did not presidential conversations striking emplozes at FP&amp;L's became the county's newest
Indicated
Sanford
after the initial
never existed,
credibility of the President has exist,
main office and were trying to department head after ac- protest on the overall budget.
Numerous people said they
However, through all the keep supervisors out of the cepting the $13,8(X) a year post
diminished and most people
Kaiser's department will be
feel the two missing Watergate would rather not comment and tesfirnony and inquiry into the building.
Wednesday afternoon.
respomible for overjeeing and
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Kaiser headed the corn- coordinating operations of the
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the President, the existence of
mnittee which helped draft the unincorporated area fire
the tapes, which was discussed
new fire prevention ordinance
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denied,
was
never
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leng
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creating
the department, and expected to be on hand for all
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had been considered the top fires involving more than one
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reservations" on his new duties
funny to me-4hey said they had
today, Kaiser has already chief from 1969-71, after several
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bumped head-, with com.
the youngest fire chief In the
missing—It's damn fishy"
inlssioners on two occasions
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"If they hadn't existed they
both over budgetary matters. county, was paid $9,100 a year.
By J RICHARDS
wouldn't have had so much
Herald Staff Writer
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SHERRY WILSON
JOHN M. FITZPATRICK
have said they didn t exist a
A Halloween party
Could have been
No question they existed
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long
time
ago
if
they
reaIly
that
included a gun being shot
destroyed
didn't exist," Anderson Porter ended with ftm Wople being
said.
treated at Florida Hospital
A TORNADO ripped through sections of the
North
and one man charged
'Oh they probably did exist.
Tampa Bay area Wednesday night,
many UdW have gone wi th sorderly conduct.
destroying residences and
mobile homes,
Altamonte
said
far that I sit
wrong
so
overturning
cars
an
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downing
power lines.
Ronald G. Soles, 77, of 1540
t bell
anythin ," It E
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Ridgewood St., Maitland, was
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charged
after
allegedly
firing
a
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.ADon Merrifield proposed that
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Judge Sirica was probably the
According to pollee, the bullet
( Page 811)
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Nixon.
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MRS. JIMMY mou
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imagine
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Association says his group will continue'
em Soles became Involv in
Conversations made
.'mey existed
crooked, Pat Moran said,
a pushing scuffle with Wayne , pressing for collective bargaining guidelines
s 28 of Gainesville.
for public employes. (Page 5A)
"If those tapes would have Smith
Smith was treated for bead
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have been produced long ago.
-believe the two mi.sslng tapes said police.
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union officials. Although the
task of changing public taste
is staggerinf, current spot
checks indicate much rogre has so far been made.
In five years, the governmenL sponsors and the public
itself will know how totally
effective their efforts hae
been. Have they been able to
induce the group to stop
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are "much safer" than the hot
f the it
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f.eared working the new picked up earlier and charged 7--equipment
under the old with destruction of private
On Principle, Not In Fear
specifications,
property. Investigators acArt
Wortham
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assistant
c,used
the two of smashing the
The Interview Is in today's didn't want to condemn future frequently relax indulging
MIAMI (AP) — The Presidivisional manager
for car windshields of non-striking
dent's fight to keep the White editions of the morning news- presidents to the same situation Rebozo said.
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Rebozo
made
his
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bank
had
operated
a
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today
said
he
feels
the
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radio
tower
at
the
center
"I'm fairly logical and it's
stand on principle and was not
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gloves Issue iS
—was toppled, police said, and
made In fear of Incrimination, hard for me to conceive that a in an Wednesday interview at private investment fund on Nix. as
strike,
but
two
firebombs
were
found
in
the
Nixon's closest friend says In a man would sit there talking to his lawyer's office. The Herald on's behalf. He also defended real
"couldn't b4Wd Ofl
copvight story In The Miami people, being the only one that said the Interview was the first his handling of a $100,000 cam
what
the
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reasorts
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knew that it was being recorded gran by
A fire at a FP&amp;L Hollywood
alre Howard hughes.
Laare personal interview, and say something that might became President in 1969.
substation knocked out power in
IBEW MEMBER TOM VANETTA
Rebozo, a close friend of NixHe said a 12-week Investiga- "There are only two corn- a foursquare-mile area of
C. G 'ebe" )iv said Nix- Incriminate him," Rebozo was
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en wa utivated 'oy (lw same quoted as t 'lin" Herald on's since I90, said, "He's not Lion by the Internal Revenue panics In the Southeast that city shortly after
the
kind
of
man
that
you
would
Service
had
cleared
1dm
of
any
don't
use
asbestos
gloves—and
officials
said.
They
said
HollyPhoto by Bill Vincent
charad, and same high pin- reporters.
"I believe again he ws necessarily warm up to imme- wrongdoing In the contribution, we are one of them," Wortham wood Memorial Hospital was
cin¼' chich he exhibited in
------- faain, to contest the Illinois standing on principle and he diately."
RebOW said he did not tell said, adding "and our safety forced to switch to emergency
He characterized the Presi- Nixon of the Hughes money un- record is the worst."
ote Ir. his 1960 loss to John didn't want to not only violate
power during the blackout C ___ .
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Fire
Kennedy,
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However, Wortham said, which lasted about an hour.
very deep thinker. . - dedicated cel'lng it In 1969 and did not FPL has not passed any "rule"
At Holy cross Hospital in
10 his COUfltZ'Y."
return the money until "well that the gloves be
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"But he is so dedicated to his af te r" the IRS probe began.
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country and his job that he
He said if the IRS had not dictiited continuing use of hot tro,1, causing gw.&amp;ons 0. Ou w
sticks, they will be used. We 3
doesn't have time for the norI.
committee recomBy CHRIS NELSON
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that " leak onto a nearby road.
ye no arguments
is
have
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a
$68,eOO budget for the
Herald Staff Writer
Police said two homes near
department. which the county
hospital were CtWit
10i 1ai2
Chief slashed to $35,000, then hiked to
the
Seminole
County
Fire
w hileworkmen covered the

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terested in doing before.
Their old-eating pattern,
based mainly on dairy and
animal fats but few vege tables, was iown by scientific
fic
research to be the primary
HA factor in the rising occurrence of heat! attacks In
that part of the world.
This massive movement in
Finland to urge a large cornmuniLy to change its way of
life, might prompt Amercans to iook through the new
American Heart Associ atirm's Cookbook, It contains
excellent recipes for good
eating while eating right for
the heart at the same time. It
also supplies good menu for
meats that will be safer for
heart worriers.
In Finland, registries for
heart attacks, stroke and
high blood pressure have
been set up. Doc
tors newspapens, radio and other sources
will emphasize publicly the
risk (actors. Pamphlets are
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tapes by him was commenced," Buzhardt
said.
"it was not definitely determined that the
two conversations in question were not
recorded until late last week," he said.
Buzhardt said he would call witnesses to
show that the tape had exceeded its capacity
of six hours conversation on Saturday, April 14
and early on Sunday — a time when
technicians did not routinely check the
recording devices.

the prosecution force and the White House to
suggest an expert.
Buzhardt told the court Wednesday that a
telephone conversation between the President
and former Atty. Gen John N. Mitchell was
made on an instrument not connected to tape
records. That reduced availability of nine
subpoenaed White House Watergate recordings to seven,
"It was not until several weeks ago when the
President considered disclosure that revie of

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socially acceptable the habit
Of no smoking anymore, to
eat and serve to guests meals
with fewer saturated fats in
them, and far more vegetables. The new way of life — a
wise one and decidedly full of
health and promise.
Can Americans 19110w the

was filmed. A technical expert said apparently an automatic switching system to a
back-up recorder did not work.
J. Fred Buzhardt, lawyer for the President,
asked U.S. District Court Judge Sirica to employ electronic experts to determine "that the
tapes are complete and have not been tampered with in any form."
Richard Ben Veniste, a Watergate
prosecution force lawyer, concurred in
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Countv Commission witi be the guests of the Young
Republicans at a meeting tonight at 8p.m. at the Holiday Inn
In Altamonte Springs, 14 and SR 4-M.
The public Is invit,ed and encouraged to ask questions
from the floor.

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nassed by Congress, lef t him stuck wi th unoId ,tIcets"
wasmadwhen theyscrewedUPu1lema11I. iIII*I4CnI
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Ohio who lost an eye as a result of a baseball injury at
Florida State Uni ver si ty.
The sophomore was pitching in the final practice game
when a line drive bounced once and struck him in the face.
Th at ball "resulted In th e only earned run off me in this
fall," he said. "1 had a great fall.'
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preliminary steps Wednesday place between the police and fax, across from the water
with the Sou theast First Na. fire tacuiues can DC easily and company.
tional Bank of Maitland to inexpensively removed when
borrow $20,000 to $270,000 at the police station is built.
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mayor's
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which
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time the United 'tate. has
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China Imported $103 million
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WHEREAS such application of the
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diminishing coverage of public
figures and restrict or reduce
justifiable criticism, I.o the
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that the Central Florida Chapter of
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This card is to congratulate you on
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go in my collection of "Famous
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Public Thanks
Editor, Herald:
This i3 "one" thiank you letter to a
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Boardhasbenaccusedbyaflousecommltteeojj.nterfering
with 'itaIi needed" hlgh'.'1l) construction projets
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Extension adopted a resolution Wednesday calling on the
board to delay iniplemnentation of new rules requiring the
Highway Department to obtain environmenta l permits as a
prerequisite to road projects.
'What th ese rules say is th e Department of Polluti on Controlls se tting tiself up to stop projects up until the time con.
tracts are let, said Rep. Ted Randell 1)-Fort Myers, author
of th e resolution, "We don't need th is permiting."
During a September meeting, the polluti on board
au th orized the depar tment to req uire permits for state highway projects.
Transportation Department planning chief William

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2907 S Park Ave. died Tuesday.
He was a native of Washington,
D.C. and had lived In Sanford
since 1966 moving here from
Williston. He was retired
United States Army having
SJC
served in WWII and Korea and
ci member
tnPrnhE'r of the Disabled
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American Veterans.
offer free music and drama to
Survivors include his wile, the public on Nov. 16, In a
Mrs. Bertha T. Roane; student
government—apon.srl'.
Mr
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hIlind c
Kcmlxr, both of &amp;Irlfortl; two "F'estvai 73."
sons, John H. bane IL of
The production will be the
Gainesville; Charles David first of its kind at the school and
Roane, Sanford; live grand- will offer a variety of en.
children.
tertairusuent starting at 3 p.m.
Gramkow Funeral Home is in and continuing until p.m.
h;irg- if .irranis;iicnt
The Fine Art_s Festival w ill
begin in the lobby of the Science

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the hearing but not on Dunn
being the examiner.
"We're per fec tly willing to go
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counsel to Gov. Reubin Askew
and now a Daytona Beach attorney, as the examiner. Stone
said the basic question is:
"Does it work as cla im ed?"
"II It does, I'm going to license It," Stone said.

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economic ealiUe thd not justify an extension of th e Florida
Thrnpllc or : highway from TiJ.nlpd
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But Lofroos emphasized that th e potential existed for bo th
projects and said he "would not want to shut the door" on eith er.
Ear lier, Rep. Mattox Hair, DJncksonvllle, presented the
Committee with status reports onin[ers(ates95,295, 110.
Hair said that:
TALLAHASSEE, 'th. (AP)
—Except for two stretches in Palm Beach and St. Lacie
-The president of the Florida
counties,
from Miami to Georgia should be completed in
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three
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Bids
for the Palm BeachSt. Lucie strip, paralorganization will continue
bargainieling
the
Florida
Turnpike,
should be let in 1978-79.
pressing for collective
ing guidelines for public em—Contracts on completing 1-10 from Jackson vi lle to the
ployes despite the Sta te SuAlabama line would be let within 10 mon ths wi th completion
preme Court's refusal to write
set for 1976-77.
them.
—Contracts on 1-1,10 In Pensacola would be let inDecem"We will continue in our ef
ber,1974.orJanuar),1915. -wl th completion set for lgj8.
forts to seek our rights through
the courts and the legislature,
and sooner or later elected officials in these bodies must face
these responsibili ties," associ.
ation president John Spriggs of
West Palm Beach said Wednesday.
Ear lier Wednesday, the Supre me Court rej'icted a petition
from the Public Employc.
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Council to write the guidelines, ~ - .
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w hi ch said, "The original pe tition for a constitutional writ is
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Wednesday which requires his
approval of the psychological
stress evaluator manufactured
by Dektor Counte rintelligence
arid Security Inc. before it can
be used In the sta te.
The device all eged ly determines tru th by changes In a
person's voice.

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downing power lines.
heasily, when the tornado ings in additi on to the mobile
not make you nervous. NO
The most severedamage was swept through the Eldorado homes.
reported in Largo on the Gulf Trailer Park in Largo.
Lightning struck various see- $3 O
a 20 day sUPPIy and $300
LOU 11917 lot
Coast near St. Petersburg.
"We've seen portionso! some tions of Largo, including a
be tolumded with
Police said the injured in. of these
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trees," gasoline pump at police head- of you'
eluded a Pinellas County said Largo Mayor' Martin quarters. Fire officials an- Faust Drug Store-407 E. 1st
deputy sheriff and an am- Anders. He estimated damages swered numero us calls through St.—Mail Orders Filled.
bulance driver who were struck suffered by his city at more the night.

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Wednesday, injuring about a conscious but In shock,
that the twiste r and accomdozen people, destroying rest.
Police said about
mobil e panying heavy downpours

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rule on the so-called magic ma19 and Dektor filed
achines
suit toSept.
ha lt enforce ment. Both
sides agreed last week to negotiate a new rule.

1968, O'Brien said his "annual fee would be
S180,0DO, payable
in monthly instaUmtmts.11
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his lawyer that he remembers
thee h
memos but doesn't remember th e outcome
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BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
THAT, copies of this resolution be
guarantee to provide equal space for
forwarded to appropriate Florida
political opponents, when In fact It is
LegiLt; i offic ials irid in the
nothing but another in a dishear
Florida State Attorney General and
lening series of restrictions against
w appropriate nationni U1I*tXf3 111)0
the bulwark at
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As It happened , we were the recipien ts of the White
fjnti lea k. U' repor t ed on August 1971, that
Hughes'
lieutenants offered to subsidize Larry O'Brien so he could
serVt' without pay as Democra ti c national chairman d uring
the l98 campaign.
We quoted O'Brien who acknowledged he had been
"sounded out by Maheu In 1963" but insisted he "never drew
a dime from the Hughes
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hit erests during the campaign."
Se ser
veral mon ths eater, we reported, O'Brien
was retained by
Hughes.
We have spoken to O'Brien again for an updated corn
ment. "ii t hey'd wan ted to know
about m " relationshipp to
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said , ""
they could have looked at the public
recoru. If th ey didn't want to look at the public recor d,
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pleted by next summer. Complete remodelin g
of the inside of the sheriff's department is also
being done. Construction and renovation of the
jail started in mid-August.
(Herald Photo by Cindy Flanders )

"Frankly, I can't see any way to handle this without
im-olving Hughes .... The problem of 'einbarrassing'him
seems to be a matter of degree. However, we
sho uld keep
Bob Bennett and Bebe out of lint all costs.. ..,,

their consideration, support and
appropr4ate action and
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cop
be furnished to Florida
news media for their information as
an indication of this Chapter's
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Wallace Bennett, R•Uta.h, represented Hughes. "Bennett
inf orms me," wrote Deøn, "Dust there is no doubt about the
fact that Larry O'Brien was retained by Howard Hughes and
th e contr act is still in existence
Bennett also Indi cated
that he felt conf1dent that lfit was necessary todocument the
retainer with O'Brien that he could get the (documents)."
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The Herald's copyright and
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wall be held liable for damage under the law
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"He also requested that If any action be taken wi th
regard to Hughes that he be notified because of his
familiarity with the delicacy of the relatIonsh1p as a result
of his own dealings wi th the Hughes people"

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costs."
Haldeman asked White House counsel John Dean in a
memo, dated January 18, 1971, to begin "an inquiry Into the
relationship between Larry O'Brien and Howard Hughes."
Dean reported back his "preliminary findings" on
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friendliness towards the Administration, but that it was not
docmnIed information. Bebe indicated that he felt that
Maheu had possibly retained O'Brien for his services wltlxut
any direct knowledge by Hughes himself.
"Bebe is under the impression that Maheu had a good bit
of freedom with Hugh es' money when running the Nevada
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the PRC will import about 6.5
million tons of wheaL Of this,
the United States Is expected to
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dearngs with Hughes, although the memos don't make clear
whether they were aware the b1!llonalre had slipped Rebozo
$100,000 for th e President.
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who could and would endure these allegedly
brutal slings and "carry out the best of my
responsibility the duties I was elected to carry
out last November."
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people's
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but to the way he is perceived as a performer.

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Not long after Bebe Rebozo took a
WASHINGTON
$100,000 cash gift intended for President Nixon from industriallst Howard Hughes, the President's friend joined In a
White House plot to link Hughes to the Democrats.
This ornazing double-cross Is revealed In confidential
White House memos, which we have uncover ed in th e cotrae
Rebozo's role as a money raiser for the
Iesident
The memos show that In January 1971, White House staff
chic! H. R. Haldeman sought to plant stories In the press
tyiiig the eccentric iIughs to Democratic national chairman Larry O'Brien.
This was only a few months after Rebozo had received

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all the time and allows himself little or no fun,
but who manages nevertheless to apportion too
little of his day to the publics business.
Assuredly, the President deals in fact with
the Middle East war, with Watergate with China
control.the last of two
000 installments, paid in $100 bills, from a
and the Soviet
anu nuclear arms
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tha t "-i
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"Viewing Nixon as self-monitor and selfmanager highlights his search for signs that he
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technique for value. His energies are taken up
with the struggle to resolve certain fairly continuous conflicts among (his own) character
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If President Nixon survives the continuing
perils of Watergate and other inquiries, the
nation evidently is going to witness the spectacle
of a chief executive who finds in every issue a
challenge which is basically a contest with
himself.
N o one doubts that when problems reach the
presidential level for decision, they are indeed
challenges of a higher crder. But Richard Nixon
Is peculiarly preoccupied with the way problems
impact • on his own makeup, and with

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Alabama, said the SlOPPY work- inspection

Insptction of a Sanford manship is not a characteristic

"I'll ask the commMon next

Kenneth Plante of Winter Park filed the bill Wednesday.

woman's mobile home by of Marion
county building official Tony "Tony told me the boys who
Fakess has revealed "verb worked on this individual
definite, serious problems," but trailer must have been planning
the "possibly dangerous" to quit that afternoon, from the
electrical work appears to be an looks of things," WIden said,

Tuesday to authorize county
inspection of complaints like
this one in trailers, because of
the safety concern, even though
we don't have jurisdiction,"
Vlhlen said.

'The bill was filed after Public Service Commission
member Paula Hawkins also a Republican, urged that It
LX? intrOdL'c(d.
Warc and Plante said in a statement that the tax, inposed last year, was supposed to be paid by the cor-

individual failing, and not a adding Fakess found sloppy
general problem with mobile work on the brim and finish

A sUte Inspector last week
looked at Mrs. GeJger's trailer

porations; but that, in the case of PSC-regulated utilities, It
was beipg paid by customers.

west of Country Club sub(livision.

homes, County Commission portions of the home, In ad- and gave Winchester Mobile
Homes, the manufacturer's
Chairman Stil Vihien said dillon to loose wiring.

The PSC last month allowed the Florida Power corp.,
Florida Power &amp; Light Co. and Southeastern Telephone

Continental Central Florida, p.m. meeting is a public
a wholesale food distributor, hearingtoconslderarequestby

local dealer, three weeks to fix

Co. to raise rates by $8 million to charge customers for a
portion of their corporate taxes.
Mrs Ha w kins said she had learned that the utilities
might eventually be able to charge their customers for all
of the tax and that in any event the percentage paid by the
customers would increase in the future,

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T1'LL\I1ASSFE, Fla. (All)
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consumers more than $10 million a year, say its sponsors
Republican Sens Jolin Ware of St Petersburg and

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Planidng Commission will hold
Zoning and pk_ ning lawn mower and bicycle repair
a public hearing tonight at city Commission makes recom- shop at 909 Maple Avenue, a
hail to consider a request for trienons to the City Corn. commercial building for a
restricted industrial zoning for mission City commissioners motorcycle distributorship on
5.5 acres annexed on the north make the actual changes in the the east side of U.S. 17-92 north
of Sanford Plaza Shopping
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Center, and a day nurserY at
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Represefltaiives are

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Hidden Lake unit two, additions
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position.

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clash with Lyman this year as Coach

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In previous years the Baby Wildcats were tutored by current
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the ago the Seminole mentor was of course they play extremely players that are up for visit
First of all, the site of the in Big Eight competit.lon. lbe signal calling spot.
disgusted with the performance well. There are still two Junior with the irst liners are guards
game was to be Sanford and the Semlnoe battle cry Is
of his squad, especially the varsity matches left th is Tom Lake and Ronnie Spain
date was Friday. Now, the rernlnLwent of the Dodgers of
Seminole has had the last two seniors. Woodruff Indicated the season.
Ends George Stnkanich and
contest Is scheduled For Ebbets field years ago, "wait weeks off to prepare for the change
was self-induced by the The head coach also said that Clinton Westbrook and tackle
Saturday evening and the place 'till next year
fight that should produce the team
he played two varsity boys In Dean Woods
will be Lyman field
Seminoles mythical County Champion for
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most recent JV contest.
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in the system and some people work over the system.
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problem should be under control
before the 1976 Olympics.
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of national sports associations,
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Randy Pyle (76) and Mike Barkley (31)
celçbrate victory
night with the rest of the team members.
Th e Sanford eleven defeated a previously unbeaten Lyman freshman
team by a score of 26-14 at Lyman Field in Longwood. The contest
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aivem-es in physical preparation

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massive breakthrough for the cause

and technique, Manning added:
"But there Is still room for atibution of the substantial fin-

greatest area of abuse."

of honesty in sports.

provement to bulk bombs. Certainly

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federations demand periodic checks

been outside of scientific detection.

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with others. Evidence their great win over 12th
ranked Houston last week. Playing at home the
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(;&gt;dbye Doug ). Eagles 21 Gators 14.
Want to know the exact score of the Vandy
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And for good reason. Befom rebounds. Sixty of those were
it the most pleasant at the season f or the Auburn passing last yedr and is th ird this season,
the game, the fiery Boston dctcn.4ve rbounds to tie a
league record.
figers and Florida Gators who meet here
Auburn Coach Ralph "Shag" Jordan says the coach gave his team an
Spurs 101, Cougars 99
Saturday In a Southeastern Conference contest. Gators might try "just about anything" to get for losing a 102-99 decision
Auburn u pset previously unbeaten Houston, 7- back on the winning track.
James
Silas scored six points
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"A win over Auburn would do much to turn
The Celtics' victory
than the four previous Saturdays when the their season around," Jordan said. "I hope our filth in eight starts and moved
re
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team realizes this."
them into a vbtW tie with idle
It wasn't supposed to be that kind of ___
season for
Auburn, 52 on the year with kisses to SEC Buffalo for the lead in the
Coach Doug Dickey aW hb Flwkia tem. now 2,ed back NBA's Atlantic Division.
4 on the year. Before the season began almost into the national ra
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tings, tying for 19th place
evwyone was touting the Gators to be in the
games,
the New York Knicks
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win
thick of the race for ti'e
trimmed the Houston Rockets
But turnovers, mental mjtk and, most of
The Tigers are the only team In the league to 102-91 and the Detroit
all. in juries have hurt Florida all year. Most generate less offense than Florida so far, but the beat the Seattle SuperSonics
crippling of all was t he loss of Nat Moore, an All- de fense has been the league's toughest aga1n
114.107.
SEC running back In 1972 who tzoke his leg the rush and fourth best overall.
In the American BaskethalJ
galnst Alabama and is out for the year.
Auburn has shown some life on offense En the Association, the Denver RockThe Florida offense is next to last in the SEC past two weeks since freshman quarterback ets beat the New York Nets 107this year, and Dickey isn't saying who will be his Chris Vacarella took the reins when the team's 104; the Kentucky Colonels
starting quarterback against Auburn. Until now, two top quarterbacks were injured.
walloped the San Diego Can,
qulstadors 146-105 and the San
Antonio Spurs edged the CaroLEna Cougars 10119 in overtime.
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SAN DIEGO (AP) The Pittsburgh Steelers, After the call from
Cleveland.
Chargers executive counsel
who didn't want John Unitas in 1955, say they Ron Mix, Rooney tald, "
KnIcks 102, Rockets 91
there was no change lfl
still don't want him.
Dave De8usschere and Willis
Chuck's sentiments."
The San Diego Chargers, who bought Unitas
Since the National Football League trading Reed led New York on a fourthquarter surge. The Knicks enfrom Baltimore for $150,000 thIs year and signed deadline has expired, players can change
cluba
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him to d two-year contract reportedly worth only by waivers, in which teams can enter
the last quartet with a 75
68
a
$250,000 a seas , offered e 40-yearold quar- claim in reverse order of last year's finish.
lead but c
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points be hind their two big
terback to the Steelers this week.
new kmassplsyer 's current
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waiver price for the NFI,'.,, a]"were not inkrestcd;' a Pittsburgh spokesman itime leading passer.
Pistons iii, S
isles 107
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said Wednesday.
Dave
and Curtis Rowe
Unitas away," Mix said. "A very high price was combinedBing
for
Sleelers' Vice President Dan Rooney said placed
19 points in the
on Unitas." He dldii't
the
Coach Chuck Noll, a former assistant at Balti.
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period
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help
Detroit beat
Unitas, who played a year of sandlot ball and
mcore,
a deal for Unitas even though then signed with the Colts after
Seattle 114-107. Bing scored 2a
starter Terry Bradshaw Is sidelined by a rejection by
points overall and Rowe had 21

the Steelers, was benched by
shoulder Injury and backup Terry Hanratty has Baltimore at midseason last year,
to Power the Piston attack.
sold
bruised ribs.
Roe" 107, Nets
the Chargers
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but
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either Penn State or the NC/IA to resign. He said he had been
asked earlier by an AAU official to remain on the committee,
and at first said yes.
"But I missed the first meeting and at the second meeting
we didn't even elect an executive committee, which should
have been done at the first meeting," Bach explained. "So
even though I would have been chairman cf the men's
basketball development committee I decided to resign."
Bach said the meetings just don't get off center and that he
felt someone should take his place who could stand the type
of progress he witnessed and believe that such progress
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4 itlltether, Af ter last week's loss to Kentucky
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Coach John Bach disclosed today be has resigned from the
U.S. Olympic Committee at least until the alphabet war is
se ttled.
Bach referred to th e battl e between the Amateur Athleti c
Union (AAU) and the Nati onal Collegiate Athleti c
Association (NCAA for control of amateur athletics In this
country.
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conflnulngdIspu te th at over the years has befuddled such
arbitrators as the late Gen. Douglas MacAr th ur.
1 left th at without the NCAA participation in th e Olympic
program, and the lack of progress I saw at the Olympic Commlttee meeting that It was time to get out," Bach said.

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"Well,!
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like
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UP
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David
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conditions, it might have been cars and they went head-tohead bulous title
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of
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in a trio of match races. For champions.
don't think they were, I'd have somewhat of a disadvantage in any conditions."
The international Race of $75,)0 In prize money, their
three
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After
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Between them they had won Ifiverside, how did they feel
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the first time under one (oremat an Incredible
national or
Both
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12 of the greatest drivers in the ternational championships, matching talents with people
We Hove
eliminated in the first three
history of motor racing. Petty, over 250 major professional with obviously different
profes- rounds and wIll not be among
rich from his share of $1.5 auto races, and In excess of 17 slonal backgrounds?
the six who go on to Daytona
million in prize money, was one million In purses.
"It's fabulous," said Denis Beach.
of them.
Helped by a meaningless Ii- Ilulme, twice a world driving
"It's great, and I hope they'll
LET US FIT YOU:
1.
It was like matching flank nal Can-Am event of the season, champion and twice a can-Arn continue to have the series,"
Aaron, Willie Mays, Johnny they packed 88,417 people Into titleholder.
"Auto racing Is a said Bobby Unser, the USAC

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Beach, back again and again If I were the first three races,
Richard Petty said, "I met the at the same left field fence.
Fla., Feb. 15-for another W,. asked."
Follmer said, "At first, I

Enough said. Now for the games coming up
November 3.

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offensive plan for us I've ever seen". Score 77-6;

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1972," said there had been finpros'ements of 19 to n per cent in
men's throwing and 25 to 37 per cent
in women's throwing at the OlymPki.
Admitting there had been big

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petence of International federations
in East Germany, Russia and the
United States, where there is the

on athletes training behind the Iron
Curtain? How can they be sure tests
are carried out fairly?

With Bill Baker

Kentucky didn't have a game plan and won.

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Manning, commenting on what he

more than the other half.
"it seems to me inevitable that
keeping athletic medical records
mandatorlly will put honest nations
at an even greater disadvantage
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at periodic Intervals, not only when
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Sunday with a broken leg.
thing .,. a lack of desire."
The Stars also have a lack of
Penguins I, Canadlens 1
victories. Minnesota, the Na.
Peter Mahovflch scored In the
tional Hockey League's only second period for Montreal and
winless club, has gone to the Lowell Macdonald tied it for
post 11 times this year and Pittsburgh in the third. Cacome aa with five losses and riadlens' Coach Scott' Bowman
six ties,
was unhappy wi th his team's
"It was a disgrace," contin- performance but he was really
lieU t.cn'aon. "If you're not In angry with referee Wally liarshape physically, you're not riS. "This guy isa lousy referee,
mentally prepared."
He's afraid to give a penalty in
(;ordon promptly announced this building," declared
so-a-day workouts, starting Bowman, speaking of the Mon.
Thursday.
treal Forum. "I'll bet you that
Ir other N111. games, the Buf. over the pat four or five years,
lab Satires beat the California he hasn't called more than four
Golden Seals 3-2 and the iiLs- or five penalties a game here."
CrU$fldri'56, Jets 4
burgh Penguins skated to a 1-1
with
the
Montreal
CanaCleveland's
Jim Wiste broke
tie
a 4-4 tie with a power-play goal
thens,
In the World Hockey Associ. from 15 feet out in the final peation, the Cleveland Crusaders rind, and Wayne Hillman added
trimmed the Winnipeg Jets 6-4 an 80-footer Into an open net
and the Quebec Nordiques with Just 22 seconds left.
dumped the Vancouver Blazers
Nordlques 5, Blazers I
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Jeannot Gilbert, Rejean
Gordon cited the play of Houle ad Alain Caron notched
14. Cesar dlIU1su as one ui fr-Pdod goals and Quebec
the few bright spots for his coasted to its eighth win against
team.
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"11 Cesar didn't make all victory boosted the Nordiques
those bloody saves, they would into fir st place in the WHA
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READY FOR KICK OFI`
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For 48 Months On New 1974 Model Cars,

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marketing for Seq World of Florida by Edmund C. Bunker,
vice president and general manager of the new attraction.
The $20 million park In Orlando, Florida, one of three
owned by Sean Wor ld , Inc is scheduled toopen in D ent -

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cash dividend to 125 cents on Class "A" stock and 46 cents
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market for several hours. before evaporation, according to
it went to the upside with fury. Questrion Research Corp. a
Quotong from the Schwab re. Moore, Leonard &amp; Lynch
port "Only four months ago, subsidiary. Armin just in
any of these news ev ents would troduced a new disposable
ha'.e sent the market to new medical exammatlon glove

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Net ea rn ings amo un ted to $147,000, or seven cents per
conunon'ahare, compared toalosaofl2l6,000,or l2 cents per
share, for the corresponding period In 1972 Inc luded In
earnings for the first quarter of 1973 is a $72,000 credit
resulting from the use of. tax loss carry.l'orward
CoHn N Jones, Sensormatic president said that orders
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tor&amp; the ou tbreak of war be- product called Tric k-L-Pi pe th
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Israelis sent the market down result In a 50 per cent water
only for an hour or so and It savings iii hot arid regions

recently reported earnings of $778,445 or $28 per share for
the nine month period endel S!pt. 30, 1973, on revenues of
$1,558,408.

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declared a special cash dividend of $.05 per share to
shareholders of recor d Nov 15, 1973, payable Nov 33, 1973.

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W. Taylor will continue to serve as Vice President-Firtance
and Secretary, and Alice E. Slerinan as Treasurer.
Scottys, Inc. currently operates 43 stores and four
Bargain Bulldlrg Supplies outlet.

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Senior Citizens tour to Ponce

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Chairman and Chief Exe"utive Officer Ray H Cooney,
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Civic Center and return 3:40 supper at 6 p.m. at the Tribunes Lighthouse Quartet,
p.m. For Information call m- clubhouse on the lakefroni Coo
Cooper 'Brothers and Pyle
Business meeting to follow.
9148.
Sisters Children under 12 free.
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Thomas L. Gilchrist
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Vivian 0 McGill
Mary P Lee and girl
Gladys B HaIl
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Jessie James Jerry, Alta.

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Civic Center at 30 a.m. For
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Casselberry Elementary
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PTA, 7:.0 p.m., arhool
&amp;sociaIfnUeUnitarlanHaIJ,
cafetorlum, membership drive 1815 E. Robinson,
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Tony Smith
Myrna L BethaflY
Nipoleon RSZTelI
Esther L Cassidy
}Iarol.'i C. Plttman
Glenda Edwards
Edwui G. Waldow

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Samuel Black
Mazie Boozer

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preparations for Uttle Miss
Lake Mary Chamber of BPW Contest also given. Bring

and skit on report cards. Re-

Brenda Graham.

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Motor Inn. Program for the

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Christmas bazaar at Roiling at the Laingford Hotel, Wihter

College Field Proceeds to

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Commerce supper, 5 to 7 p m a prpective member.
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square foot store and attractive
and colorful displays of mer- thearea,inadditiontoOrlando,
chandlse in each d epa rtment.- are located In Melbourne and
Merritt Island

same luncheon and dinner

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Ruby J. Frwwiwo
Patricia W. Schill

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SANFORD CITY Manager Warren Knowles (center standing) and
Utility Director Rick RiChard (pointing) supervised fire hydrant
replacement Wednesday at Sanford Avenue and Rosalia Drive it
turned into a six hour job for a seven man crew when a pipe split and

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proposed legislation for the IW4 mid.
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A deadline of Jan. 3 has been the meu=es R
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legislation were announced set by the de!egaUon for 50- whether
today by Rep. Eugene C. mission of blUs to be heard at
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themselves cash, they became
of-pocket expenses are covered.
After decad" of life and work Other ACTION organizations, a sought-after center of the
experiences, Senior Citizens such as the remarkable Fostertotal community.
finally acquire sufficient Grandparent program, provide
An Old Peoples Yellow
knowledge and achievement to stipends for involved Senior Pages Is an engaging project

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be regarded as fully In- Citizens,
that can serve
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competent. How absurd! To
Who can tell you what senior Citizens of similar Indiscard experience and organizations lurk In your
terests ar.zl to provide the
wlsdom,theresourcesAjnerjca community, just waiting to be community with a priceless
needs most, Is a costly error. joined? Your local llbcarian
resource book.
It's also a dandy way to kill our may know, or call your favorite
elderly, by sentencing themi to radio sUition or newspaper. If
lives (?) of boredom and none of the above can answer
quality of your community's cannedforincoznpetence')call
life: make full use of your your State Office on Aging

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tired of shuffle-boted (which program of your
they never played anyway), does your community need the
can become itaUy irnoheti in advice and help of its elders'
museums social agencies Career counseling in

FANTASTIC SAVIN1C

Now On Sale For

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Hague as program chairman Richard Keay looks on
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Published uy the Union photography divi sio n. Those
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contact
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CASES. LAYAWAY FOR CHRISTMAS.
WE REPAIR GUNS AND FISHING TACKLE
WE BUY, SELL, TRADE OR LAYAWAY
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Christmas

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members asking for volunteer
DELTONA
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picture, "Wild Shore, will be damentals of photography, to
featured at the Nov, 6 meeting, the 4-11 Club members. It

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day can centes—places where assistants In elementary
their life exnence and need schools (what I would have

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tion." Irbin Gottlieb, reported and hirs. Mario Perez-Grau, Guest speaker will be Agent
elected vfce president.
DEBARY — The Deflary- on current legislation pending Mvi. Doris B. Schnabel, hirs. Joseph Kenner of Florida ExCommittee appointments Deltona
p
in Congress.
Phoebe and Russell E. Swayze. tension Agency.

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A nominating committee was joyed by all. All Interested
n re-elected trs)p chairman; Steve Employes held its regular appointed to draw up a slate of camera fans" are Invited to
to be presented for attend and Join the Camera
n November.
l ocal haPtel.
Frcdeman, program chairman terprLse.
Refreshments were served by
At the last meeting plans
ALSO re-elected were hirs. and Charles Fowler, clLipter
Guest speaker was Fred IMr. and Mrs. Cliarles SlacKing. were finalized for the club's
Nelson Bastedo, secretary, and supplies.
Kohler, proprietor of the
At the last month's meeting annual Christrnas banquet to be
Mrs. Christopher Butler, treaINledical Arts Center, whose five new members voted in held at University In.
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surer. Mrs. Charles Ulrich, a
RETIREES
subject was, "Drug Interac. were Anthony G. Mathis, Mr. DeLand, on Dec. 18 at 6:30 p.m.
former chapter president, was
O'Leary

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people should become investors
only after they have provided
for the basic security of their
families.
"The fiit thing Iwould ask a
young married man with
children," Witter states, "is
how much Insurance he has.
About 90 per cent of the time,
you find that they are
derinsurM"
How much insurance Is

critical: flow much risk Is he
willing to take on, how much
profit does he want?

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Stock Guide on the basis of their
track records over 1, 5, 10 and
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markets.
They are also listed according to buyer objectives
safe,
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But with mutual funds, as
Dav"Lv wool it, all ef th' work Is
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The name of the game may be
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For the large investor, says
Witter, the whole panoply of
possibilities is open like a fan of
cards from which he can choose
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A knowledge of how UFO
Whether first istirst,erlast
It's heartening to learn that
aeribusiness economists from
Rut when you're a seller -.
works can be quite instrucis fsst, can make quite a
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well, that's 'quite a different
live to consumers who keep difference, as we shall now the academ ic woriu, farm leadlive defenses against infla- story. There is LIF'O, for exwondering how prices
ers, other food processors, food
S4C.
(ton
ample
a magical device
keep
leaping
upward
like
retailers, and consumer rtpre
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sell
'ud.ets.
On
Jan
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kangaroos.
despire
price
vmi
100
on
had
the
shelves.
sentatives.
sumer, we hasten to add. manufacturer can use to freezes. price controL, cost
of They cost ou $I each But
There isn't a great deal you mike his profits look lower,
"Among other findings, our
living councils and the like,
there's inhiation. In March commission concluded that
can do to present infl a tion That of course can justifyOn'
th e
of the Big Eight na
ou bought another 50 at $120 trend
from gnawing, the corners off price Increases, and at the tional accounting firms i
wor
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woe
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ma
was
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your &amp;')r b!is, when you're same time result in lower in
ntiv recommended that its at
pacing supply and would conclients consider using LIFt)
tinue to do so unless massive
Yo u are seliing your steps were taken to achieve
which is a Inethoil of v.11u.
widgets for $2 each. and by
ing inventories, "in a lwri
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rising
prim,
since
it
ini4v ead of June, you VC ~Ajiil
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tvhich "What happened as a result?
cn'as
cost of sales (on
In eff ect,
paper) and, therefore. 100 widgets did you seli
-True or false: The United
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reduces profits" - again.
ilist on pa per.
If you decide that you-sald States is a have-110i nation in
Thus i company 1a) can tile 104) voij had in January r egard to
V
(those that
show that its prof
False. The just-published "U.S.
Fall of 1973
the cost $100 l'rolil $100
lo that it needs a price in
Industrial Outlook 1974," a
aJ,4- and L) bf
Commerce D epartmen t
ltrJrtiti)
But if sou 'old those
Nov 17 to 19—Butfalo Bills
profits, it
i:5S inpublica tion, might bolster your
bought - March
and
Nov. 20 to 22-Dallas Cowboys
come tax.
June
(Add $67 supplement for Dallas
Not making less rofit. they cost you $135. Profit: confidence:
25
Due to Holiday midweek air fare)
"It is rewsuring that this
Only reporting less. 9s the oniv $65.
Dec. 7 to 9-13affirnore Colts
acciounting firms explain.,;7 "Of
county has almost unlimited
T hu ,, y o
course, using LIFO doei
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not
the
magic word "LIFO anda energy potential In the form of
c )anle the true economic
Perperson
to fold blessing e nsues. You
situation
merely
changes
the
niethod
pay
tax on a profit of only $65,
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hasis 2 in a rooni
of reportinT,profits on sales." noi $100, And vou ca n take
You fir, such sleight-nf- 4your books to it.e Cnst of LivPACKAGE INCLUDIFS
hand difficult to understand7 ing Council and1sob: -See how
IRound Trip air fare
It's, not, at all. Let's say little money I'm mak ing.'
ou ye so ld a certain amount need a price increase or rn
Accommodaftor,s for 2 nights
Service
of merchandi-w and want the children will starve."
#Transfers &amp; Ticket to game
fi gure
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YOU have, of COUi-S4, the
That Wpend ° c'ourse, on
ControlTbnjcjan Third Class
1 10w- much the merchandi" same artiount of nioney in the
- and (fiat, in turn. till eitherway, LIFOor FIF0 James A.' Cook, son of Mr. and
end on which shelf As the accountants remin~ Mrs. James H. Cook of Route 1,
us. using LIF0 "does riot Longwood, returned to his
it off

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THE WALITONS SHOW A salute to burlesque is pr essed college professor who decides he'll go after the
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Annual
L.
Conference
DewtA6h.
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"The Braggart" The Waltons help"d along by guest ap- suddenly finds potential riches ou tla w's fa ther, who heads the
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gang. Caine, befriended by the
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53 Greed
have an unwelcome guest, a pearances of Robert Goulet and tossed literally Into his hands,
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goes
after
drug
new
hero, decides to go along to
ByFANNrrEEDWARDS
young baseball prospect with a his wife, Carol Lawrence, and When Tom
Mrs. J . B. Threlkeld, high the community to stop Uttering,
re%lt2ncr
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4
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56 English riser
Bob
pushers,
they
the
goods,
protect
him, and 5000 it
Li1
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black co mic Slappy White.
Herald Correspondent
big ego to match a ta lent a
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school gardners' committee; She introduced the young
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So 11.1rilic
pareniiy good enough to get a and Carol duet on "Wanting pounds of uncut heroin, out of becomes a confrontation betMrs. E.H. Duff II, roadside and mascot, "Oscar," a decorated,
!('hurchsc: ;-.lStrtam
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lvrmf it
professional contract. Iloble You" and Bob also sings their car. The eudcator Finds it, wren hero and the outlaw, who
DEBARY-A record at- recreation; Mrs. Arlie Hopkins big beaded, garbage can, under
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form' S9Pohrse,ian
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T iere IS a riiie
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Emplo
y
er
I Glucide
utensil
tendance of 238 Garden Club of world gardening and Mrs. which, when unmasked, was
Shank moves in
uninvited - "Maybe This Time" and "Quiet decides to try to sell it to relieve was on his way to get his
it Electrified
17 Was obsersed 60 hardens
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41 (;rk kilir
with the Vvaltons until the Room." Carol does a dance his money problems. Toma revenge for his son's death.
members and guests attended Durand, garden centers and Mrs. Larry Richardson.
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particles
IR Expedite
13 kingly
6) Chemical salt
to disobey parents
19 Auricle
Stair parts
the Annual Fall Conference of libraries committee. All women
major-league scout arrives. To number with men from the poses as the go-between.
62Lttt,rs
44 Clutters
10-11 NBC NBC FOLLIES
A delicious luncheon was
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fl savory meat
8-to-conclusion PBS SENATE
her
audience,
which
is
part
of
everyone's
curprlse,
he
shows
the Florida Federation of reported on their respective served to the largest audiexe
mmy Davis gets the new
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2i Procurator of 4 Cry of
jelly
WATER HEARINGS Full tape
then
nightclub
routine.
By Abigail Van Burori
enough
Judea
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Garden Clubs Inc., (FFGC), committees and the work being that had ever attended a
talent
to
be
signed,
Rib
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24 'if sound
billing,
as his own show star
bacchanjl.
I Brilliant.
of today's testimony
In
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24 Coarse hominy 46 Aromatic
Large
ice
colored
fish
District VI, In DeBary Corn- accomplished by them,
CIkas
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i.e.
too
much
1mW
self-assuredness
to
now. Sandy Duncan, Jim
district conference In this
25 Grerk theaters
mass
plant
!,Mou rning
8-9 ABC TOMA "The Cain Washington will be shown.
munity Center, Oct. 26, wi th the
spoil everyth ing.
District officers present, In district.
Nabors
and Richard Crenna
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Close
to
Iikrabian
gull
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fabric
Homan
date
DEAR ABBY: I'm going to have to disagree with you
.1;9-11:15 CBS CBS THURSDAY join Sammy and the other
27 Girl's name
Connection" Michael Tolan
It Winglike part
49 Ruminant
3 John '(;er'
DeBary Garden Club as the addition to the director, were
After the district director
on this one. Obedience to one's parents is not the highest
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4tpart
29 Yield
soI:ntice
Dislin
host club.
8-9 THE FLIP WILSON guest stars as a financially NIGHT MOVIES "BullItt"
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Mrs. David F. Gary, assistant reported, the state president
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Mill times
and g reatest good, not even for a 13-year-old.
S Dising birds
$ I Italian city
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Steve
McQueen
is
starred
as
a
wi
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The all-day Conference, wi th director; Mrs. Will Heisler, presented citations to the
Light
bro
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th a balancing act, and
6 Esrlamation, 31 Ceremony
52 Hardy tlrruin,'
Anyone, even a child, is morally obligated to disobey
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rough-cut, antiestablishment acrobatic dancers. Sandy sings
35 Philippine
7 Cjr.idiin lot 32 Pleased
$s Ea rth
Mrs. James Wallin of Osteen, secretary and Mrs. Ante district director and many
authority when authority demands something that violates
34Wurkhops
.r;gine
intinc
form.
San Francisco detective "I Wanna Be Loved" and
first vice-president of the Hopkins, parliamentarian,
district chairmen for their
the conscience. This principle was brought home to me
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Needs
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lieutenant who is assigned to Nabors does "Cuando Caliente
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DeBary Garden Club, as
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District chairmen called upon exceptionally outstanding work
my eldest daughter when she was seven, upon her hearing
guard a mobster-turned state's ci Sol."
general chairman, and Mrs. to report by the director were this year and said that their
LIII EI CONTROL OSCAR
the story of Abraham and Isaac for th e first time. "It's
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evidence. The hood Is gunned
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Donald Middleton, nast Mrs. Franklin Jones, awards, names would appear In her
Too
10-11 ABC STREETS OF SAN
. . Mrs. Elfrieda Kebalka, FFGC Litter Control Chm., left, presents
wrong to kill," decla red my precocious moralist, "and you
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down In a hotel room. McQueen
president as co-chairman, Mrs. J.D. Tate, corsage; Mrs. prnideins book at the close of
death
out
of
the
FRANCISCO
"No Bade for
should never do what you know is wrong, even If God tells
M rs. Larry Richardson as mascot "Oscar. "
NEW YORK AP
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If man
Give the children of China all keeps the
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began at 8:45 a.m. with Alan K. Howell, continuing the year.
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eBenjy"
When
a black tinyou to." By the same principle, it is similarly wrong to
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can go to the moon, why can't the oatmeal that American kids papers while he goes alter th
registration and a coffee hour. education; Mrs. James H.
Mrs. Williams announced
dercover
man
Is
gunned
down,
refrain from doing good because one has been forbidden to
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refuse to eat.
killers, and the men behind an
At 10 a.m. the conference was Glider, environmental tm. that all members were invited
investigation Into a
dolt.
Catch a cab on a rainy day.
Come up with a machine that them-all the way up to a
cidk1 to order by Mrs. prOem'rt: Mrs. Janes L. to attend a tree d1ieaI
irtjnn iiffers a
an'.c friend, if she Is siiffickntly courd -otL hotdd
Spread
snowfalls thrnuiThout will caut.' all boring televis i on [)olticll)'
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luLert
u utus L. 't11iiis Jr., Waiho, garticii thtrapy; Mrs. ceremony on the grounds of t.Lc &amp;.--------.----.-- .
gith.irk
serious
The tin.
tell
her
mother
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that
she
reg.rcts
the
necessity
of
bing
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Vaughn. Jacqueline Bisset
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Director of District VI. Arthur Peterson, horticulture; DeBary Mansion. The DeBary
conscious
Informer
has to be
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disobedient,
but
that
she
cannot
conscien
be
tiously
obedient
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snowman on the Fourth of after they have been given. 100 plays Bullitt's girl friend. The
Invocation was given by the Mrs. J.B. Threlkeld Jr., In. Garden Club presen ted th is
JimO
in this Instance, She should then offer to accept w ha tever
protected
In
the
hospital,
while
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July?
times.
car chases are something
Rev. Lewis W. Bullard, of First termediate and High school tree, the re, in honor of the state
reasonable pinishment the mother may care to impose,
Stone and Keller try to peice
Fix ciIlda-en's jaws so their
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Fire all the world's atomic special, if you crave that kind of together the shreds. They also
Jim Jim.
Presbyterian Church of gardeners; Mrs. Richard D. president.
and then endure the punishment with as much courtesy and
tee th don't have to be straightexcitement.
bombs at some far off star
DeBary.
nature
stoicism as she can muster.
ened by an expensive orthoa . . .
AMR.-HOME
9-10 NBC IRONSIDE "The face the wrath of the victim's
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and
ne"er
build
any
more
ever.
Allegiance was led by Mrs. W.E. Farney, Landscape critics
TREE DEDICATION
The
kind
of
obe
di
ence
you
a'Ivocat.e
for
Susan's
friend
daughter who doesn't think
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Helping Hand" Chief Ironslde is
Herman Packard.
council, Mrs harry C Durand,
Is
qua
li
tatively
the
same
as
enough
Is 'ing done for her
at
of
the
Nazis
who
were
th
comes In.
JIIIJEW~_!-ZHNNER
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out to crack a ring that
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The welcome address to me mbership, Mrs. A.C. Frank,
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At 3 p.m. the dedication
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father
because
he's black.
Make all husbands de pe nd. 1t would mane aim present wets smuggles Mexican girls
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matter involved is not so serious as m urder, that's all.
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Al be rta Co), president of the and Mrs Eugene C McKee, Mrs. Sidney R Davis, president
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Make all wives interesting the leaner you'd grow.
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is
played
by guestDeBary Chamber of Corn- publicity,
DEAR FOOD: Your letter Is more Wit food lor
of the Florida Federation of
conversationalists.
:star
Cameron
Mitchell.
The
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Cross-breed
crabgrass
with
thougbt"-41's
merce, and the welcome to the
an
intellectual banquet.
Mrs Donald Rice, world Garden Clubs was held Man)
Find a system Umt will beat
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case
breaks
nI*n
when
on- of
so
suburbanitett
would
roses
conference was deli vered by gar den ing chairman, displa yed of thce members who had
DEAR ABBY "s' husband has the women In his office
. --the races and the roulette
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the
dom4ics
unwittingly
takes
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love
to
have
the
weed in their
the president of the DeBary a li ttle pink piggy bank wi th the attended the all-day conferenct
running errands ' over town in his 1913 limousi ne. When I
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wheels at Las Vegas.
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a job at Officer Fran Belding's
law.
tell
him
Garden Club, Mrs. Garvice N. words, "World Gardening" of District VI that day, a:- it looks bad, he says their own cars are either
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Pass a law giving the death
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apartment to help at a dinner
Hammond. Response to both written onit and said she had 46 tended.
falling apart or their gas tanks are empty.
penalty to who
any storek
Quit knocking mothers-In-law for Ironside.
eeper
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was given b, Mrs Harry C. uf them, unewr each garcien
I suggested that he buy a company station wagon-and--Mn. DonaldMtddietou Jr
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puts up Christmas decorations and honor them with a national
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Durand Jr, Past Director of club ln the district, and one for past president and co-.chairman
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put the name of his company on the door, and have the
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before the twiligh t of Thanks- mothers-In-law day?
Teresa Diane
Squaw
Man" A white man with
District VI
girls run his errands in that. He says: "I'm not letting the
the director, for each chairman of the Conference, made the
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giving
Day.
Build
a
50-lane
highway
to
an
Indian
wife is ostracized by
Man) VIPs of the State of to take back to their respective pr esentation Mrs Davis took
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small town gossips run my business Just because they have
Invent a radio that can walk nowhere for Sunday drivers the town until he kills a young
poisoned your mind about how It looks." I told him I
Florida Garden Club were Clubs and get it filled with the shovel and dig the first
around the streets holding a who don't want to go anywhere outlaw, when the townspeople
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present and introduced Among sil ver contribu tions from their shovel of dirt to plant the tree
poisoned my own mind on the subject Meanwhile, I drive a
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portable teen-ager to Its ear. J)arUCular.
give him a hero's celebration,
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small economy car to run
whom were Mrs. Sidney H. members at each monthly She accepted the honor
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Da vis, president of the FFGC mee ting so they could be filled graciously and thank ed the
want ao you uwix snout uui'
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having
your husband's women employees driving his 'ii
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vice-president;
Mrs.
D.R.
for
the
needy
here
and
in
Korea
kindness
to
her,
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To
Marry
Dec.
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rh
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ntiituiiti,
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limousine
all
over
town
on
errands,
but
there's
a
better
Villareal Jr. second vice- and for glasses for the blind and
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reason for suggesting he get a company car. It would be a
'elevision
president; Mrs. E.R. Jordan, partially blind.
cerethony were Mrs. Ewald
B)' POLL'S' CRAMER
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legitimate company expense-and save gasoline!
recording secretary; and Mrs.
Mrs. ElIrIeda Kebalka, litter Korth, district trees and plant—
Business Men',
DEAR ABBY: A mother wrote saying she was "AT
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Mr. and Mrs. Cleophas J. Voss, Mullet Lake Park Road,
Scott Peirsol Jr, control chairman, gave an chairman, and Mrs Augustus
$
(6) Love 01 Life
THURSDAY
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WITS END" because her 30-year-old widowed daughte r let
Geneva, are announcing the engagement and approaching
corresponding secretary.
account of how their Titusville F. Williams Jr., District VI
(9)
Brady
Bunch
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EVENING
her housekeeping go while she did "useless" things like
marriage of their daughter, Teresa Diane to William Leslie
(44) Not For
State chairmen present were Garden Circle had worked with director
DEAR POLL'S' - My 26 x 12'foot living room has
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HOUR
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writing poetry, planting flowers, taking ballet lessons. And
Women Only
four large windows one on the north side, one at the
Holcürne Ill, son of Rev, and Mrs. W. L Holcombe Jr., 802
7:00
Two
Drinks
For
The
Price
Of
One
(2)
To
Tell
Th.
11:55
(6)
News
she dragged her six-year-old son to museums and art exhib.
south end and one at either side of the front door
--Lcrmann Qrcle South, Longwood.
£
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Truth
which faces west. I want to get new curtains and
its.
("What
can
a
six-year-,old
learn
from
an
art
exhibit?"
Miss Voss, the granddauther of Mr. and Mrs. H. N.
Senior Citizens
)
Hogan's
Heroes
Plans
AFTERNOON
would like some suggestions about what to do with
she asks.)
Jordan, Arab, Ala. and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Voss, Arab, Ala.
(9) Lucy Show
these
two
west
windows
that
look out on to a glassedI endorse your reply in which you defended the daugh1-4 &amp; SR 46
(33) News
was burn In Winter Garden, Fa.
Sanford
12:00 (2) Jeopardy
DEDICATION ON DeBAR' HALL LAND
in porch. Iwould like to forego the expense of curtains
Banquet
ten,
and
would
like
to
add
that
(24)
The
my
parents
"dragged"
Advocates
me
She attended Florida schools and graduated from the
(6)
Secret
Storm
on these if possible. -BLANCHE.
.. .0 to r) Mrs. Ewald Korth, Mrs. Augustus F. Williams Jr., Mrs.
(44) Mod Squad
to concerts, museums, and art exhibitswtten i was
NEWS
Oviedo High School with the senior class of 1913 and Is
The Sanford Senior Citizens Tuesdays of each month.
7:30
(2) Treasure Hunt
Sidney
dler.
(44) Variety News
R. Davis and Mrs. Donald Middleton Jr.
presently employed as secretary for the Florida Parole and
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(6) Andy Griffith
Club will observe their first
A bag lunch and business
DEAR POLLY
12:30 (2) News
111111-1111111One of my Pet Peeves is with
I was awakened one night to "come we the Northern
(photos
by
Charles
Probation Commission.
Edwards)
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Girls
T
anniversary wi th a ba nquet for meeting is held on the first
restaurants that should have meals eswciall' for senior
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(6) Search For
Lights," and told of the Aurora Borealis. I saw Sousa
Her fiance, the grandson of Mr. nd Mrs. Frank H. Pr-e,
(13) Tomorrow Show
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Many
older
people
do
not
Tomorrow
want
or
rnembersMonda,No, 5at the Tuesday and a covered dish
cannot
eat
large
one of his last concerts, and beard Mark Twain in his last
8:03 (2) Flip Wilson
IWZ West First St., Sanford and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pew,
meals. They would appreciate smaller portions of every(9) Split Second
Sanford Airport Restaurant luncheon, program and game
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appearance In his native state. I was reading at the age of
(6) The Wattons
1203 West 20th St, also of Sanford, was born In Sanford.
thing and at a price in line with the quantity served.
(13) wtic,, What,
)EILj starting at 6:30 p.m.
sessions are held on the third
(9) Toma
four,
and
soon
af
rwards
te
my
father
open
ed
his
entire
-Mfl..SP.L13.
Where Game
He attended local schools and is a 1973 graduate if
A four piece orch estra front Tuesday. So far bingo has
(24) TBA
library to me, showing me how to handle books carefully1:00 (2) I Love Lucy
U
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Lyrnxi High School, Longwood. He Is presently employed as
DEAR POLL'S'
Regarding Mary W's problem with
(44) Bold Ones
Seminole Junior College
pro
mostpopular
they were precious.
) News
a plasterer.
8:30
removing
blood
from
chickens
before
cooking.
I
(13)
Rock
soak
mine
provide music during the rame with prizes awarded by
(9)
All My Children
Abby,
I bless my parents for showing me the beauty of
The wedding is planned for Dec. 7,1973 at 7:30 p.m. in the
9:00 (2) Ironsides
in salted water, even those that are frozen, thawed a little
(13)
Young And
evening and Lyle Suff lend, co- the club wi th no charge for
DOGWOOD CIRCLE
AMARYLLIS
CIItCLE
the world. I continue to find life Interesting and exciting. I
Longwood Cburth of the Nazarene.
and frozen again and any cut up or packaged pieces are
(6) Movie
Restless
ordinator
of
"Project members
am 79.
DELTONA
The October
freshened this way. Any (owl seems better when thawed in
(9) Kong Fu
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Greatest," the division for
Several programs have been
DELTONA The Amaryllis meeting of the Dogwood Circle
Three cheers for daughter! MRS. M. D. IN MISSOURI
salted water which draws out the blood. I learned this from
(13) Movie
1:30
(2) Three On A
i j senior citlims at SJC, will given and bus tows to nearby Circle of the Deltona Garden of the DelthnaGarden Ciub vms
(24) Folk Rock 1970
my mother who used the method on fxuhiy killed and
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Mat :h
11*t• IS ITite letters?
dressed fowl. -JOSEPHINE.
(44) Movie
ri Install new of ficers of the club, places of Interest arranged with Club held the October meeting held at the home of Mrs
s The World
GHTSA WEEK
132 Lasky Dr Dirty Hills Cii, $212, far Aby'u a,giet,
10:00 (2) NBC Follies
who were elected at a receit more planned for the coming at the home of Mrs. George Raymond Phillips. Special
Turns
DEAR GIRLS
TUES.
THRU
SAT.
"Hew I. W,tt. Letters far AU Occasle.,."
M muiier also soaked chicken in
Area Activities
(9) Streets Of
meeting.
(9) Let's Make A
months. Mrs. Doris Rogers Is Fischer wi th Mrs. John Stadler feature of the day was a "hobby
MARGE LANDSON
salted water then dra?ued the water off, salted It a bit
San Francisco
Enjoy the same fine Country.Pohitan Music that you have
Doal
chalrrnanofthetourcomrnittee as C04)05tC33.
more, covered well and left It in the refrigerator overand operates the Yum Yum
I ~k LECIIE LEAGUE
11:00 (2) News
exchange" among the niemenjoyed
in the past by Les and Linda Varnes and Grady
are a wife and hope some day to
FORECAST
FOR
FRIDAY,
NOVEMBER
2,
1973
2:00
(2)
Days
oi
our
Re-elected for another year and annou nces a trip to Cypress
night. The salt was washed off before cooking and it tasted
Fourteen members were bees. Many Interesting hobbles
Tree lit Cusselberry's
Buller. We have added a new bass, Bill Berkley.
(9) News
have children. If you are a
Lives
great. However, you should not reireeze chicken or meat
were Mrs. M.E. (Lou) Baker, Gardens, The Great Master- present to hear Sid Porter, were display
(13) Starcasl
G rea ter Mall. Her store is a
The Dellona group of La grandmother, if you are Ined and en joyed by
(6) The Guiding
that has been thawed.
wed. Cook it right away. -POLLY.
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CARROLL
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president;
Rev.
Thomas
piece
and
Bok
Tower
planned
journalist,
speak
on "Th e all.
favorite
during
a
festiveoc.
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Light
Iiche League will hold its terested... you are welcome.
watering Charcoal Steaks &amp; Sea.
11:15
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News
O'steen, vice-president and for Nov. 17. Busses will leave History of Florida." He was
(9) Newlywed Game
ca.slons including birthdays
DEAR POLLY My brother Is a tennis buff and wanted
n.eetlng on Thursday Nov. 1 at
Next meeti ng of the circle
For further Information
food
Our Specialty.
11:30
(2)
Toni
g
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Show
Mrs. C.A. Anderson, secretary. the Civic Center at 8:30 a.m. Introduced by
2'30 (2) me Doctors
a good pocket in his tennis shorts so he snipped the top off a
weddings, manicsgiving
:09 p.m., at the home of Mrs. about the Deltona La Leche
Mrs. Ray Wid- will take place Nov. 21 at the
(9) Dick Cavett
wornoutpair of socks and sewed it to his shorts around
(6) ihe Edge Of
Christmas be cause she C.W. Hoffman was elected Reservations may be made by mer, program chairman.
We Will Have Completed Our
home of Mrs. Lorenzo Moody at
Robert &amp;immers, 427 North League group, contact Mrs.
(44) Movie
the
Carroll
Righter
from
Institute
sewed
snipped
one.
Night
three
sides
be
ing
sure
one
edge
was
the
treasurer.
calling
3-914S.
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Mrs.
Addition
In Mid-November. Watch
stocks
a
wide
variety
of
h1:
(6)
Movie
Colorado Ave., DeLand.
Walter Sellman, 9:30 a.m. Mrs. Cecil Halbert
David Gocken, 574-2565,
This gives him full use of socks that would have been
(4) Girl In My
ç
Th
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club
was
organized
on
A
se
or
ll
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For
OurGrandOpening
Party.
ci
tizens
are
invited
presidept,
presided
at
12:00
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Movie
th
unwmuai
gifts
e
rty
cards,
The group will meet the first Deltona.
Jr., will exhibit her Bonal and
pa
GENERAL TENDENCIES: A fine day for you
thrown away and such pockets stretch enough to hold two
Life
I
Sept. 2, 3972 at the first general to join the club which nor, has a business meeting. Plans were
1:00
(2)
Tomorrow
invitaItems,
and
wedding
Thursday of fach month. A
discuss the rt
to accomplish a great deal in social or
tennis balls, one for playing and one for a spare.
(44) Patty Duke
M
meeting in th e Recreation membership of o. For the past discussed for the Christmas
MOVIC
tions and accessories.
series of four meetings will
3:00 (2) Mother World
with just enough opposition "m
humanitarian
directions
Room of Bram Towers. year lunches have been luncheon to be held on Dec. 19
mnoved from Californla to her
(6) The Price Is
,liS c-ms, informally, different
others to mike you (eel there is a chalknge Make long'iange
SENIOR CLUB TOUR
Temporary
officers were arranged by Mr. and Mrs. and the Card Party of the
Right
WIN AT BRIDGE
Fern Park home ttso and
plans for the future Don't lake risks.
phases of breasUeeding. Topic
elect
ed
and
later
FRIDAY
made
per(9)
General
Hospital
'Bigger&amp; Better Than E vera
harry Bicking with Miss Deltona Garden Club on Jan. 11.
hall years ago, and says she
ARIES (Mar 21 to Apr. 19) Plan to contact as many
for first meeting: The South Seminole Senior
Movie
(13)
manent
for
the
first
year.
After
Tony &amp; Loube Costantino- Your Host &amp; Hostess
Bonnie Byrd chaimman of the
Next meeti ng will be held on
has grown to really like (a sMORNING
influential people as you can but steer clear of experts who are
Advantages of Breastfeeding to Citizens Club Is planning a bus
(44) New ZOO Revue
,
meeting
FOR RESERVATIONS CALL 322.3108
at the Chamber of
.
hostess
committee,
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be
most
helpful
to
you.
Mrs.
Nov.
21
at
th
can
e
home
of
Mrs.
demanding
Friends
selberry. Cooking and enterMother and Baby. Discussion trip to Ft. Lauderdale Nov. 12.
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(2)
Return
To
at
trick
two.
East
takes
his
fs
H w. 17.92 On Lake Monroe
Commerce Building several
Sanford
6:00 (2) Sunshine
1~
Joanna Diets is chairman of the Harrj Orton wi th Mrs. Lewis J.
NORTH
TAURUS (Apr. 20 to May 20) Avoid a jealous associate and
taming are two things Mrs.
leader will be Mrs. Dan 14. While there they will tour
Peyton Place
ace and considers what suit
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Almanac
limes
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group
was
even
in
projects
that
bring
you
in
contact
with
higher-ups.
Q
105
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telephone
committee
which
engage
Landson enjoys,
Bucher, co-hostess. Speaker
(6) The Flintstones
Vaughen.
to return. He knows from the
Lion Country Safari, cruise on
Sunrise Jubilee
(
permission to meet In the Civic keeps members aware of club will be R. U. Eilnun, County
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not
to
quarrel
with
anyone
now,
Try
(9) One Life To Live
loves
jack
lead
that
f
hing,
his
partner
to
go
is
All women who are interested the Paddle Wheel Queen, and
8:15 (6) Sunshine
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21 to June 21) Ideal day to forget routines
(24) Today In
Center on the first and third events.
(May
GEMINI
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doesn't
hold
the
queen.
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in nursing their bablei are enjoy dinner and ice show at the
Almanac
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and get into new outlets that will liven your spiri t. Handle
Therefore the automatic
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invited, as are their babies. You Sberton. Anyone Interstc1
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false-carder who Ivi,qi the
(6) Summer
need not be pregnant or even may contact Mrs. Frank
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4:00
(June
2210
July
21)
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those
ace
is
now
markea
with
both
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hac a feimly to attend. If you Stetidle, Casselberry.
(6) Mery Griffin
Tim
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king and queen and a heart
who want to take you away (torn important work you have to
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for boys &amp; girls, infants to 6*
handle today. Follow your hunches for best results.
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t
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perplexing
problem
with Jane Colby
for
a
answers
11DIAN-3:$I:
the
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modern lines has
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before South makes his tt,n"e
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(13) Women's News
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VIRGO
(Aug
22
to
Sept.
22)
You
can
incorporate
a
new
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Lively
Layered
lie might shift to a club if
uaico
all
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900 (2) Phil Donahue
Green Acres
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profitable Show more unde rstanding for a co-workcr.
Both vulnerable
'M.
or
queen,
or
he
might
return
Flourishing
for
.r
Show
5:15 (13) Starcasl
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a heart on the theory that his
West North East South
__ rail. Make up
(6)
What's
My Line?
5'30
(6) Green Acres
make
cthcis
to
Try
today.
partner had led froiii A-J'lO.
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really like during your spare time
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(9) Movie
your own
(9) Truth
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compliments
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9:30
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(6)
Concentration
.
combinationsi
IPas.s
SCORPIO (Oct 23 to Nov. 21) Planning imnproscmcnts to
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10:00
(2)
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consciousness so that you make more of your life and become
6:00 ¶6) News
Acihigofa
(6) The $10.000
The bidding has l*n
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thinking.
(13) Sound Oft
There may be some bridge West
Pyramid
more affluent in the near future. Use poutive
North East
South
gov.ri Our long
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listening
carefully
to
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to
Jan.
10)
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who
never
(44)
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haven't
met
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alecards.
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sensuous nylon
what
clever
peuons
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say
will
help
you
gem
ahead
much
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ass
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him yet, but he must be there.„ ass
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players
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most intelligent way Be an optimist
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habit.
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don't
recognize
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TALlAHASSEE, Fla (hPI States and the State of Florl.

jo of marijuana and LSD
uualls the last rrsnrt nd note without knocking the Florida
hoi fss phskians cer submit Supreme Court has ruled,
and sale of marijuana and LSD
to the scalpel' Why'
The 4-3 opinion Wednesday after a detective opened the un
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IN Inc CIRCUIT COURT OP THE Circuit Cowl

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16th day of June, 1973,

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rendered on October 26,

That $ he party interested In said

Action No. 73-1131.8 wherein County, Florida, October 11th. 1973.
Florida."
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FEOEAL
NATIONAL MOR.
Lawrence A. JOtICI
has been filed agalr.st you and
TGAGE ASSOCIATION, a cor. Publish: Oct. 15, 25. Nov. 1. L 1973
are required to serve a copy of
written defenses. if any, to it on pohbot organized and existing DEWIO9

recorded In Flat Book

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1100 AM on the 2nd day of
NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN by
November A 0 1973 offer for sale the City Council of the City CA

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Rang, 30 East, lying North of
$ I,94j,312i
me Florida
North NW line of Longwood Hilts
h1)T0tatdemaottt ...............$ 910.20601
TO:
Road as shown on the p1st of AND GORE
Cli) Total time$ndsavingssfepoitts ......$ 1.033,135.33

Suction 26; All in Township 21 South, property described as follows:

Florida, also beng the LW of Lake

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DeposatsofStase.sandpolmticalsvIvm10

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Township 21 South, Rang, 31 East,
Notice is har.qby given that a
CofltftifllnglO.0531Ct,smOreorIfls
Public Hearing will be held at the
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Council of the City of Oviedo
Florida.
The present zoning classlficelion

from

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still

ceystectonty)

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Mt ,
HiHle dWQ$x VIftihIrpb

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or pIeSthng o the Cornptasd
on Plaintiff't attorney, Joseph M.
lntwer

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as recorded in Pla? Book Sat page 94

City Limits line

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MURRAH AND DOYLE, Attorn.ys

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County Floridi once a week
LoisSandI, Block I0,A. B. Ruciells lust four
(4) 'consecutive

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5eud5 Block 10 A B

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the center line of SCL s
amerud) and Supplemented.
Jacksonville - Tampa main track;
The flint
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investment in a Classified Ad will

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1973. and file th, original with the and
Thnt portion of Lot 75, Lake
Clerk of this Court either before
or Minnie Estates abutting the Ely line
servIce on Petitioners' attorney
property

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described prsonal property.
Thof said sate is befog made to

PubliSh OCt 11 1$ 23 Nov 1 1973

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Customers' liability to thIl bank on
Ctpflncnoutstanding
Other assets (incl'adarç $ NONE direct

cash subject to any end all existing Council will hold a public hearing
issoved Fiorld corporation 90
Ielns, at the Front (West) Door CA
(a) To consider annexallon of use Ge r
A
the Seminole County Courthouse in f011owing described properly lying FIor'da; WILLIAM
N KENAN.JR

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Lots 1 and 2, Clark s Acre. PB 13.

Reale'stlfeownedother than bank premises

SUIT TO
QUIITTITLE
NOTICE OF ACTION

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BUGS BUNNY

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aesandpoliticalsubdlvislosn
Other secriti
corpora estoc)
WIfoZLAURAM STEEVER end- Tradnqacounts.curttLes ..............................
STEEVER
her husband'
B Federal func sold and securities phased
AMELIk F LOLLINS and I.
urer agreements to i-nail
COLLINS her husband CHARLES

CiTY OF LONE*rO,

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ak a James Evans Snyder and E I.

I STEEVER and

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Petitioners' attorney whose ad

LAND COMPANY, a dissolved
Orbon Ring (Elect Model Florida corporation: HUGO

By Cecilia V Ekern

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ASSETS
ludomenlrandefedintheafcrnaid 64*31.
M. SMItH, JR., STELLA SMITH
COurtoflthelithdayofSeptember,
S.aidsatestobemadetosatisfy ROSE,KATELOUISELET'TlcEa. Cashand de rom banks (incli.lng $
NONE
A.D. 1973, In that certain ccse en. the terms of Final Judgment.
ka t.ouise Smith Lettice and
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(Seal)
titled.. ECCO LOANS Ptsintiff, •vs
WILLIAM SMITH SCHULTZ, as u

Ccrutainingl$46acresmor.or less

You are notli led that toe stov,.

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417.43 to P08. Said property

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P.O. Box 579 Winter Park, Florida

COMPANY,

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NE or Lot 23 Run

the seat of the Count Court of MIT: One Comfort Pac Furnace ORANGE LAND COMPANY, a
OrangeCounty, Fiorida,upona final (Elec) Model No EF1O), Serial No
dissolved Florida corporation; M

was delivered to me es Sherifl of

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Nov. I. I. 1$. ?7. 1973

and being in CHULUOTA

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Fictitious Name Statutes. To-WIt:
Section 14509 F.orida Statutes 1957.
S: Elton N. Morris
Pubifiji: 0c 11,
25. Nov. 1. 1973

CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
SAID ESTATE

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Watiiari Esier

1973 In that certain cause pancflng to business enterprise 1$ CS f011owi: dress
is Icardi &amp; Wombles, PA..

have ievi*d upon the following SPEER &amp; $PEE, PA
slateth.piac,ofrestdenceandpOSt more or less,
TRACT 4: N tdescribed praperty owned by Ii) Magnolia Avenue
f m. SE ta,
offic, addreSS of ?Pu* ctaimant Ifid
Vutil mtllions of women and
EarneSt Bell and Kalpustine Bali, P0 Box 134.4
must be sworn to by tPut claimant Secflott 22 Township t South
men tOol has. e gall stones and has agent or attorney or the same Range It East less the W ',. of te said property beIng located ki Sanford Florida 32171
SemInole County Fior4a, mae Attorn.yS for Plaintiff
NW t4 of the SE IS of said Section
carry them to thetr grases at shall be

odds dont

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FALKOWSKI. a Minor.

with the Clerk of fPae Circuit Court.

or;cr IS HERFnY CIUN

c)Ftrry

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Come,ciflg 73 ft N. $01

tha TO: MR. ZYC..WUT FILKO.VSkI :on,t

"FictitIous Hams Situte" Ch

of said Estate

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GEE

DANIEL WEBSTER GOLDEN. JR. Lake M;nnl. Estates. The northerly

NOTICE UNDER FicrITlout

"Lot 6*, BEAR LAKE HILLS
according to the ..at thereof as

FlorIda, t' wIt:

Each claim or demand must

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SCHEOUi.E A

DEUllO

McBrand Corporation

Probate Division, In the

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the Ficlitiou Name Statutes To
Wit: Section 565.09 Florida Statutes

Sanford Florida 3fl7)
That the corporation interested in

the 15th JudicIal

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FICTITIOUSNAME
NOTICE 1% h*reby given that WC
are ,n;aged in butIncSI t P0. Box
903. Oviedo. Seminole County.
Florida under the fictitious name of

that I intend to register said name
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
minole County, Florida in ac

etther of yj may have against said to oia acres more or less:
death'
TRACT .1: S*s of theE ½of flu
estateintheoffiCeofth, Clerkof the
beware
of
becoming
Circuit
And
Court of the 15th Judicial SW ' of the NE '.., SectIon 73,
stampeded by that warning that Cirui?, Seminole County. Florida.
Township 21 South. Range 31 East,
"you MIGHT develop cancer." pi-obate Division. in the cou'rn'use containing l5iOlacrn moreor lest;

car

of

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claims and demands which cany SUPPLY under which it iS engaged
Drive

Residence Unknown

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE

claims and demands whiCh you or

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Pid a public hearing

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LejEiii1ci

ttaous name to vat PET ANIMAL

to

.1 MES M, DRENNAN. WILMA office eddresi of
th. claimant and

Canton

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In tlw lTLa 1jty opinion. Jugtict l, Dekic aid
ex-

the theof the evidence

DE/'r

the druis were

Chief Justice vassar

noffled and

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search warant. Remain

j Jaary 1969.

each case and would depend

La

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art of cvi.

The opinion reversed a

would have

Modern medicine
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court if the cvi.

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develop some gas and

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NOTICEOFPUBLICHARINO
TOCONSID1R ANNEXATION
TO WiOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given that fh
Notice is twreby g,ven that ft
undertigiied, pursuant
Pt,1,IIc uur.rç will be held at
"Fictitious Name
Commission Room in the City Hall
ci
easo, Florida Statutes will register KENT EDULATIONAL CERVICES thøCitVot Santofd Florida •t i
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court, and that wp htend to r90istsr said oclock PM 00 NovemW 26. l3,

Ave., Sanford Seminole County, e ,o
Florida under the fictitsou Mm. of
tate sf
KLEENAU1OCLEANERSERV.. RAY.MO'40
. ODOflU
and that I intend to register said
name with the Clerk of he Circuit
NOTIETO
Cowl Seminole County, Florida
ir, TO ALL PIft$OW$HAVINQ

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L.pil Notice

SEM1NOLI COUNTY, FLORiDA NOYI

George W. Crane, Ph.D, .,,D.
Laura

Metic.

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ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call
Free. 41.4 7021 for 'We Care"-.
"Hotline". Adults or Teens.

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Lee Falk and Sy Barry

Hour office

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Schedules Available
(Days &amp; Event

Intei'view Hours

no equal apportunity employer
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The Sanford Herald
Want

Ads

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Male Help Wanted

Are

"Buyerfinders"CalI

YourFriendly Classified Gal
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Female Help Wanted

19

MaIc.Fm
Help Wanted

Wanted: RNs and LPNs, Apply

Workers apply in person t
Americ an Wood Products. 12t1
Charles
F

SIDE GLANCES

IN-

by Gill Fox
Sale
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person, Sanord Nursing and Institutional cook wanted. Company
Convalescent Center.
950
benefits. Apply it. person. Sanford
lonv iilt Ave.. Sanford.
Naval Academy.
See Mr.
Wanl,Ø- Welders
McLellan.
MiddiC Aged Lady to live in.
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and Welder's Helpirs
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Mel
companion for elderly lady. Light
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37) 0110
Grcirner. PrescnM only im
HOUUkPIfl9.
Own
Iran
modiste opening, 1O gLr.fltee
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sporta?ion.
Call
3fl7371.
FACTORYHELP - neededforlst
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____f)p 337 $152
and 2nd end 3rd shift. $2.50 per Nurses Aides. Kftcrwn help, pert
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hour to start. 1k raise in 30 days.
time and lull time. Apply
les-Part time. Can you sell? if
Regular raises thereafter. P1d
SemifloeLodUeNursingHom,300
you are over 25, an have a ter
ho lidays and vacations. Must be
Bay Ave • Sanhrc.
viceoe car, and willing to work
able to handle 90 lb. bags. Apply
from S p m. to 9 p.m. you can
In person, Premix Marblette SECRETARIES-Dictaphone or
make $700 weekly. Based on one
ManufacturingCoJionHwy
you
le a night selling the only
nhand.00wanteraca
sh
431 and 4)9. Winter Springs.
complete Black History Library.
for Christmas? We have tern
assignments and 55$ for
For appointment, Call Orlando.
Freight handlers wanted. Starting porary
299 3541.
u. Start nowt Call Not-veIl. 7211
wage-5).15 per or. App,;c.tr.s
Lee Rd. Winter Park, 647.1111.
being taken, Must be is or over.
Apply after?. Montgomery Warn
24 Business
Opportunities
Male-Female
- I Co 5th &amp; Persimmon, Sanford. 20

Ste n

3 new 3 tdroom, jih homes
Many extras. Good location. $ pct
interest, 529,000. 3224257.
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COIN LAUNDRY-COIN
(Zxperien((d seafood cook.
Apply in
3fl-S2$1
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Mature kitChen help
Wanted
*31.4949

evening hours. Apply in Person
Tasty W or ld Restaurant, I and

SR44,

COLA

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transferred, make offer

establiShed 3 bCdOO.
carpeted and air conditioned
home, paneled family room and
quiet fenced yard. Many extras.
Only 520.0 .

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SANFORD

CITY-FIRST
TIME
AD
VERTI5ED-Two brand new 3
bedroøm, 2 bath homes with
climate control, enclosed attached
garage, carpet, some kitchen
equipment and tots of extras
575.500. Will be ready soon.
SAN
KNOLLS-FIRST TIME
ADVERTISED-) bedroom, 2
bath in excellent Condition.
Equipped kitchen, carpet, corner
lot, many trees. 525.000. See
flow,
CITY
FIRST TIME ADVER.
TISED
See
2 bedroom

Roberts

&amp;

L a classified ad help you clean Out
attic, garage or basementt

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CORBEIT
REAL ESTATE.
REALTOR
f 1791, DeBarye6a
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t3Ol W. FairbMki

2 story, 3 bedrooms,

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ST. JOHN'S
R EA LTY co.

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to

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Elmer

*BEST VALUE*

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322-5641

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Beautiful Riverfront

Two bedroom duplex furnished
,sfThftminl, 1220 Orlando On'.,.,
Sanford.

2

Near 436 East
Houses Rent
Unfurnished

A Directory of Experts Ready To______
Serve You !
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home and
bedroom
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-Repair -

(1 &amp; D AIR CONOI
and heating service

130-9202
(entr4i Air Conditioning. For free
estimate, call Carl Harris, at
SEARS in Sanford. 322-177).

Aluminum
Patio covejs cat-ports, screened
porches. pool enclosures I,
repair's, 25 pct, cft rep. price . 37)
C455

Appknces

Lawn Service
Shrubs. trimmed &amp; shapeQ. Flower
beds cleaned &amp; edged to per,
feclion. Specialist. Mowir,g by
reque•t only. Free estimate. 323-

South Seminole TV Service. new &amp;
used TVi Hwy. £36, Altamonte
Springs. Ph. 13) 9977.

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2t0MO9n4Ila Ave.
327-1672
u.n One ci cxjr Ti ienoiy do visors he IV
you word your class ified d. Call
3222611 or
9993

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All makes service

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372.3954

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HEAT ING
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5.19 E P re )'? 5717

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con tract. 322.1155.

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C4earng lots .jr 5peitIy 373)73)
*tier 3,,p.m.
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Carpentry. Remodeling,
Custom Work, Free Estimate. 3?)

JAJ?4'5 CERAMICS , Supplies,
kiln dealer, iS Closed Tt'rsaey
&amp; Sunday. 322.7921

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Household Goods

1 cu It. gas electric refrigerator,
new condition, eye level pas oven
&amp; folding rubber mattress. All for
trailer. 372 263.

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
buy.selltrade
3113 1 3 C. First St.,

372 Mn

Complete roofing &amp; house painting,
75 yrs experience. Ph, 373 p745
day or night.

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Bicycles

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All size's and models, 10 speeds, S
speecis, And %t,'.fldflrd bikes n',v

On deluxe Plt"cct'ni zig zag. 3 ni'-'dte
it rt,,ti.','
*Ilh designs. Pa\# $31.30 or 6
Payments of $7 per month. See at
Sanford Sawing Center, 301 C.

oil 'I,lt;lt.' '.1 1

':'.t.nt' ,tre CII

77 0241.

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First St., Downtown.

Musical Merchandise

Console Sewing machine, like new, 1972 Hammond Organ, Excellent
condition. Priced reasonable, Call
used 4 hrs. Paid Slit. Sacrifice for
6646M
after 6.
$150. Also have Duatherm oil
heater, good condition, 5.30. Ph.
Gibson S. G. electric guitar. Com3227 567.
plete with amplifier and case. In
excellent condition. $325 cash. Call
Queen size Sealy postupediC mat 373.3345.
tress &amp; springs with 'xclusve
posture grid design. imperials
extra firm plus Hollywood frame. 61
Building Materials
New $279.95, set: 5123. 323 712 3 .
New Lumber For Sale

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Reasonable
3235420

Appliances

t CON DI T ION It)

Rtfr

62

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Dryers
and
WARRANTY.
Free Delivery.
WHITESIDE APPLIANCES, 644

KACTUS

Freezers
61

'Iany to cP'.QQje from
Dick's
Appliance Sales &amp; .Service, 7617 5.
French Ave. Sanford. 3727651.

KENMORE WASHER. parts,
service. used machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES, 323
0697.

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ctrsásTcC minlatublack
&amp; tan, also red, sire 7 lbs wormed, Shots. $85 Animal flayer,
Grooming &amp; Boarding Kennels

I new Gas Ranges, 1 built-in gas

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oven and range top, your choice,
2 Double bowl Sunk,
(both are chipped), your choice,
$12 each. Tera Alta Mobile Homes
Subdivision, U. S. 17.93, )t. mIles
South of Orange City, Ph. (901)

$ 7$ each.

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67 lH Travelall, AT, PS, radio, air,

773 17'??.

Campers

Lnct

str Ford Ccr1n,
Very good condition. Call 322.7370
or 323 6147 after 5:30.

* *AMC JEEPS* *

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For, the best buy in Amerlcln
Motors, and Jeep vehiclm set
ee DON BALES
Sanford MotorCompany
SOISFrench Awe. 3fl.4312

Auto Repairs
12 ."oit Auto Balteric'sSlI 95.
REEL'S BODY SHOP
1109 Sanford Avenue

Motorcycles

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1961 Yamaha 15.3,
runs good, $250.
Ph. 373 62'9.

Trucks and Trailers

79

DODGE PICKUP AND CAMPER.
Self contained, Nothing down,
fake over. Call dealer 3236230

1949 El Camino,

Ph. 131.14$1
1967 Chevy II, standard Iran.
smission, 6 cyt., 5450. 322.2269,

FAMILY
NOLEN CAMPERS
Winnebago
Kap Cove
1T

1966 Chevrolet Pick up.
1500 cash
323-7759 alter 3 p. m.

to good home. Female
schnoodle. 10 mos. old. Phone 223-

PLYMOUTH
DODGE TRUCKS
Orlando 647-8078

Ph, 322-1055

Only 9 Mi. N. of Hwy. 436 on 17-92

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Ph. 322-1)52.

Free

Sanford

1965 Chevrolet Impala, 2 door
hardtop, automatic V.9, 5350. 322
5601 or 3334761, ask for Chat-lie.
'61 Renault
Runs Good. $275

Big Savings"
CHRYSLER

The

JIM LASH

Buick Ranch Wagon, all power,
goon transp'orlation, Must see
645-1101 after 6. 2642 Brooks cm'
Cf., Maitland.

1972 Honda 330 CL, like new, $400
firm, 322 23*2.

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"The Little Dealer With

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1967 T.Bird, good condition. Can be
seen at 2515 S. French. $495.
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AVERAGE MILEAGE 61000
TO 110,000- MILES
A.LL HAVE EX1'ENDED WARRANTIES

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One 1972 minihorne two 1973 minihomes. Save plenty on the
homes.
specials. See them now. New
World Travel, Hwy, 1792,
Longwood. *34 9474.

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As Long As

33000 miles. Clean. 372.3237
,nings &amp; weekends.

DEMONSTRATOR
SALE

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SALE
PRICE

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Travel Trailers

7003 Adams Ave,

Gas dryer, Ham Itton.
like new $100.
Call alter 5,531 7139.

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372 5752.
DOG HOUSES
New. large&amp; small

French Ave., 3232940.

'67 CHEVROLET SUPER SPORT,
I speed. Nothing down, take over.
Call dealer 373 6230.

KORRAL, 2131 Sanford

Pets and Supplies

excellent tires. Just 1330.

SHELLFY USED CARS, 701

ReviOEGlrdens State Park
Palatka, Fla,
Antique Safe &amp;Show
r. rcn'orCd by Putman r...i
IIISIC4iCÔ1 Socet t- flOver Out 1,
11.1 p.m.2nd&amp;3rdand 11p.m.
41h.

Rent Blue Lustre Electric Carpet
Shampooer for only SI per gay.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE.
63

Equipped with radio, heater,
automatic trans., power steer.
ing &amp; brakes, air conditioned,
vinyl top,

Sale

,Getting (lady tomove?iell exes1
itemS quickly with a cIassitI"t adt I

Antiques

Parts.Accessories

Equipment for Rent

Autos

heater,

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Ave. Next to Horse &amp; Rider.
Cactus, Pottery &amp; special pIant il

7511

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us first. We also buy
Silver coins. SEMINOLE COIN
CENTER, 109W. 1st. 3234357
contact

Lawn and Garden

Washers

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To buy and sell gold or silver coins,
bulk 1964 Dodge Dart, automatic. radio,

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Bikes, Bikes, Bikes

ASSUME PAYMENTS

Mon.-Sat. I.

11111043"

Hwy 4341 Mile West of -4

2711.

Pre Christmas Sale: Sire by side 21 Poodles. Terriers, Spanicls, matter
Cu ff. Whirlpool R ef rigerator.
&amp;tb'e'edl girnrvj I;ry oy s't"d
Freezer, was 1619, now $629. Big
service. 323-497 4
savings on Oithwthens, Ranges,
Adorable Ble'ck Puppies
Washers, Dryers. Geneva Htg. I.
Free to good hem*
Air Cond.
Servauthorized
Ph. 322 1313
Whirlpool Salts &amp; Service. 3096
Orlando Dr., Sanford, (tit bldg.
So. of Airport Blvd. 323 5434 ,
66
Horses
Extra nice saddle hot-i.e Gelding.
Gentle but spirited. 5.300 Ph. 372

TV - Radio-Stereo

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3991 or 372092).

TELEVISION SE TS 5.25 UP
MILLERS
76 1 9 Orlando Drive. 322 0352

Welsh Pony Gelding
2 Year Old
3222269

54

Garage-Rummage

Sales

Registered Appaloosa gelding, 1 yrs.
old, beautiful blanket, Lake Mary.
3730591.

Saturday, Nov. 3rd. TV. AC., Small
appliances, linens, toys, clothing
and miscellaneous. 113 W. Airport

67-A

Feed

JIM DANDY FEEDS
Buy direct from boxcar at wholeSale
prices. Jolly Charlie guarantees in
*filing lowest prices in Fla.
Gormly's, C. 44 past Beardall at

Blvd., 372.7229.

Carport Sale
1506 Summerlin Ave.
10a.m. .4 p.m. Sal. &amp; sun.

The
biggest little worker
you ever saw

1973 Buick Century
2 &amp; 4 Door Sedans, fully equipped lease cars.

WHERE THE CUSTOMER MAKES THE DEAL

aiLU LULL Lt'EtLiI

Lit-

Hwy. 436 &amp; 17-92

Only 6,000 to 10,000 rtslles

LI1UJ
Fern Park

YOUR

CHOKE

$3533

KR tracks.

Boats &amp; Marine
Equipment

55

68

CASH 3 72 .4132
For used furniture, appliances,
tools, etc. Buy 1 or 1001 items.
Larry's Marl. 215 Sanford Ave.

New 1973, 16 It. it-I hull, 2 left.
clearance 73 pr Ices. Con be seen in
Sanford. 1004477-410111.
All fiberglass houseboat, 40 HP
Evinrude, 5)500. 333.104-I alter

:$'

Wanted to Buy

ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
Top prices paid, used, any condt'c-n
644 5)76. Winter Park

ROBSOPI MARINE
2?77 Hwy , 17 92
322 5961

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31? 6971

Subaru GLCoupe,

MOTHERS

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Stiipped or fully-equipped.
Same featWes.
NSA pnce.
siallim

Brand New 1973
Electra 225's
0
Rivf eras

Front uxhesi drive.
AM pushbuilon radio.
Ftont disc brakes.
4-wheel independent suspeilsion.
New 1100cc engine.
Rack and pinion steering
Radial Was with styled covers.
5. TInied glass all around.
MacPtsenson strut front suspension.
Economy-up to 30 mpg on regular.
Tachometer and electric clock.
Fully. reclining. high-back bucket seali.
C.sreIte lighter,
How-through eentilelion.
Undercoating and nylon carpeting.
HInged rear windows.
Heater, del toiler, and rear window defogger.
It. Impact sbsofbircg steering wheel.
Fire-retardant upholstery.

WEEKLY

NO BABY SITTER EXPENSE
WORK ONLY AFTERNOON HOURS

A GOOD
AUTOMOBILE, CASH BOND AND SMALL INVESTMENT
.
Applications being taken for routes in SANFORD-

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CASSELBERRY

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FOREST CITY

DeBARY &amp; DELTONA

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(18 TO CHOOSE FROM)

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FOR MORE INFORMATION

floor-to-dash center console.
Bumpers that qualify tot insurance discount.
Meets newest U.S. emission standards.
12-month warranty.
Our ostras aren't added
on; they're built In.

Test dñve it now.
More than 500 dealers
COi$ItO-COMI.

CALL 322-2611

AND GET YOUR NAME ON THE LIST FOR
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The front wheel drive SubariL

Th

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APP OI NTM EN TS

vw like now
30 mpg.
Ph. 337-5094

Recessed door locks.

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Autos for Sale

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Sta m ps -Coins ,,
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Equipment

Camping

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CASSELBERRY

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'66 JEEP WAGOt4EER. Nothing
down, take over. Call credit
manager, 37247 30,

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Contoured roar seals.

NO SUNDAY DELIVERY
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Autos for Se

TRY TO BEAT THIS!

Week

ROUTES AVAILABLE IN SANFORD - DELTONA

a ke
Gv.OeloEeltcrLuylrC

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SADDLE EQUIPMENT BOOTS
Western Wear, Save at the Old
Corral Western Shop, 17.92, mile
S. at De Bary.

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Two Color TV's and Stereos; also
1954 Chrysler Imperial. 323 0109
after S.

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do for sale by the k'i cortJ Of
Firewood
cord. $39 9959 after 5 p.m.

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h'73 Lease &amp; Exec. Cars

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PUEP FAThER

YOU CAN SUPPLEMENT THE FAMILY INCOME AND STILL
BE AT HOME MOST OF THE DAY WHEN YOU EARN
YOUR MONEY FROM A SANFORD HERALD ROUTE.

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BEDROOM SETS - Brani new
Spanish and Mediterranean sets
with Intricate Spanish designs,
he'cvy cast handles and hand
rubbed finish, 4 piece set i,,cludes
dr esser, mirror,ch,st and bed, $91
cash or terms. United Freight
Sales, 3330 S. Orange Aye,,

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These Townhouses are sold
the
condominium ownership plan. The
owner
responsible only for the
he makes, if any. There Is a
monthly
too for the
building's exterior
roof, driveways,
garages, yard care, etc.
A financing plan is available to new
home buyers at Sanor a . Mortgages
terms are limited a
of 25
years with
plan. interest rate is 8
pct. ona9Opc't. loan or7~pcj0190
pd. loan.

Own Money By Delivering
A SANFORD HERALD ROUTE
6 A

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Formal gown, beautiful, Ideal for
holidays, slit I. Cost over $1 00 ,
will sell for W. Worn once out of
town. Ph. 322)959 otter 3:30 for
description.

Want Ad

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Water conditioner a, 3nI

large

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3 bedroom, 2' b&amp;ns. Six
rent floor
Plans. Double t',rages, Courtyards,
enclosed patIos. Some have garages

BOYS AND GIRLS

Hall Realty
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Realtor,

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footlocker. cheap. Call $31 91i9.

Thru A

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WT.evr i'D PgEFR "'Wi
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3234670

CALL OP Dm' Ill ANt SEE

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propelled; life
new,

STRETCH
STITCH
SEWING
MACHINES (I) nationally saver.
tised brand has all the newest
elastic and stretch stitches,
famous front loading bobbins,
built .in button hole, blind h,rn and
190N. Hwy. 17.93
decorative stitches. You will save
Longwood
over 5230 on this too of the tine
model Easy payments available
Drapes. 2 pr. 4163. Royal blue
United Freight Sales, 3,30 5.
velvet. Like new, 5 1 3 each. Ph.
Orange Ave., Orlando, Mon..FrI.9
3726916 all er 6 p.m.
to e, sat , to Sr

Townhouses

LOCATED ON SANFORD AVENUE
SOUTH OF AIRPORT BLVD.
SANFORD,FLORIDA

OBSERVE all our lower pric
humes like our special I betjroorn
among the pine. Only $21,500

3215714

mower, tell
preservers,

Every Friday night 7:30 p.m. If you
have things to sell or consign, call
Stan Vermillion at s.oio

this

IUY TODAY, MOVE IN TOMORROWI

SEE THIS impressive i bedroom ri
garden - like setting, Choice
location 539,000.

Bedroom mobile hwnt available
Oct . 24"
2 bedroom cottage. No
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alcoholic
beverages, no pets.
camp Seminole, 372 4470

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OIKJOY
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ILLED PUMPS
$PRINKLER SYSTEMS

J. Braiky Odham

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Lifestyle.!;
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SEE THIS charming older 3
bedroom in choice location amocg
t(wering oaks, $37,500,

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*PUBLIC AUCTION *

maintenance

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Realtor

Free Estimaleg, Ph M-6471

Well 0 1lin-

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Profess;on&amp; Wallpaper p4ing,r

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Land Cf'aring

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2 Bedroom furnished house for rent.

830-5500

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Path) Privacy Home,

PICTURES Sive time, cot-ne brows e
through pictures of our homes

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2 bedroom house, idults, no pets
sl30 Mo. Plus Security depo'sf,Ph .
373 0616

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,,vmil Jobs Wmc'rd

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Realty, 322 130)
2110 H Iowa tha Ave. at 17.92

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BUDDY'S

51

Payton

Roberts &amp; Gilman

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front with a balcony. Others have
gat ages in rear.

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I to ..eii something? A rYloii
n..esfment 1n a Clacs,f led Ad will

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600 FrenthAve

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KIRBY VACUUM CLEANER
only authi:e.d toles &amp; service in
Sanford Opt" 9$. Mon..Fni.. Sal.
c t 107 W. 27th St, Ph. 123.1130.
F REF 14oms Demonstration

ADC(XIC

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Vacuum Cleaners
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Custom made screen rooms. tarports. 'Top workmanship and
materials. LEACH ALUMINUM
FABRICATION, 3234613

Lor'crere

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Houses Rcnt'Furnisfled

- -. .. Nice 3 t,"droomn hOtrr for r efit

this building to us
tn
professional offices, clinic. hotel,
rooming house. Completely
remodeled Inside and out.
Professionally toned. and ready
for use. Ideal downtown Sanford
location. For more information,
Call Joe Rubel, ms".

Miscellaneous
For Sale

LIIXIItV TO%%flhIOtJSe

TAFFER 'REALTY
1100 E.23thSt., Sa nf orti

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.';1t, (t''.'.,.,5riej

&amp;ngies tacked un by snuare
jr, or br r'.ri L,rr."ci F,,
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nsured,

Painting- interior I exterior,
repairs, roofs pointed, fn h0(*it
experienced estimates. 3230794.

479 ows.

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KULP REALTY

Security
one years lease.
i'O? W 1st St
EVEREST
REALTY,
INC.,
Realtor, 160) S 1792, Maitland,

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Give your home a bat". Remove
mildew, ivctect p,'.trst Prvur.i
clean waiitpatioj, roofs, fret es t.
Imp.ac Spra Kleai 3?207 eve.

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Sanfurd, Florida

THERE IS A BETTER WAY TO LIVE

rhree bedroom, 1 ball,. carpetr l.
central heat, kitchen equ.Dpr.1.
c.arpor',$19,000 5530 down, 5147 15
Per mo, on mortgage bOlarLe

New duplex, 3 bedroom. 1 bath.
kitchen equipped. $175 month.

Pressure Cleaning

SIR Cjflfl RflNAN7A
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!'.tjmp1wd Kiiel,e,j'.,

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2810 Hi0WOth Ave at)? 92

t,t'drc o in. central heat. SiSOmo l,$
&amp; last and damage. 322-UI2.

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DRYWALL.SPRAYING
&amp; PAINTING
Ph. 377 8)35

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T Luxury

Really. 312 1301

2 bedroom, kitchen equipped, I

B. RUCKER PLUMBING. Inc.
Repairs, Remodeling, hot water
tanks. bath additions, dependable
service, Ft" estimates. 373 5600

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1 1 20 Florida

Pa yton

Brand new 3 bedroom,
ba?h,
kitchen equipped. Leasi. Availa.
bit Nov. 1. 3227710.
child. $170 Mo. $100 deposit. Ph
3777911.

Plumbing

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Franklin Arms Apartments

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nave Yr rIcairT xerv'cea
*nter. Call Geneva Htg &amp; A i r.
C''d
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R Cal ty, 372 1301
2610 HIawath Ave. at 17 92

Grooming _Profe tons, Wjtfl,.
I a.m..6 P.M. Animal Hovel
Grooming and Boarding

OIL HEATER CLEANING

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SJl.1Jt1

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Ph. 11130 an
Fi'lt line GEAppJiaoces
Sanford Electric Company
7377 Park Drive.
- 322 1362

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SANFORD

Great RETIREE INVESTMENTt
Building Includes 3 attractive
opts. Will make nice residence
with good rental inrurne l7t,SCI)

rent

11110111111

Pool Table taking up too much
room? A Classified Ad will findit a

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FOR BEAUTIFUL TOWNHOUSES
(ci' sale or Jesse, call us

N.t' I. 3 &amp; i t.edroom houses for

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CHARMING. LARGE OLDER
HOME, S bedrooms. 4 baths,
paneled dining room, cen tral host
and air, with hardwood floors. 4
fireplaces, on corner lot. $2i,'

Make lots of room i your closets.
Sell No LongerNeeded Items with
n Classified Ad

Dog training in your homp. Ali
Breed Dog Training Academy.
rail 4.. s.
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'UWIWfl

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3 bedroom, 1 bath home in excellent
coridiion, 5)5,500. Terms

RENTALS-broktt-9 to 9.

Pet Care

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Small Lot

HOMES and APTS. for rent. From
5)00 MO, Call 423'764I. HOME

MOWING, IDGiNG
&amp; TRIMMING
CALL 3fl134.9
'(EN'S MOWING SERVICE
Areagt,Los and Lawns
Fr ee estimate, call 371 5015
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npaflments. In wood frame
A1S.soo. Terms available. Call 373
7943 after

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SANFORD, New 2 and 3 bedroom
townhouses. West 25th St. if Holly
Ave. Rent stints at $225 372 $661
0(6470190

am,

WHOA. Don't throw away useful idle
items' Sell them quickly with a
Hera ld Want Ad by calling 37?.
2811, arid asking for a friendly

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home. unfurni*.7ced. 51 50 each
Lemon Bluff, 372 654.).

Investment Property

Volley bail net, fishing waders.
lccii'dor (Sony TC700), lv,n

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CIubIw,,,s' J1uundr,'
SI:u,,_' (:i':r,iet.c I)rrqw.c
I'ttM)l

Four b'edroorn, 7 bath, central heat
and air, two car garage, fenced
yard, with lCauwied citrus trees,
convenient to shoppinj area

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Income and

36
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Bedroom :1porirwii1s
(:e,llm! !h'at &amp; Air

Acreage for She, $2300 per acre

His

Thursday, Nov. 1, 1973-11B

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BALL REALTY

CLIFF JORDAN

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SANFORD REALTY

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Tent and complete camping
equipment, boat and motor and
other items. Ph. 3495649,

SINGER SEWING MACHINES,
1973 zigzag models, some still an
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
cartciii. No attachments needed
3803 Or
SOOFrenchAve.
bvttcnl,oleS, blind stitch, fancy
37.3 5500
X21
$200
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patterns. etc. $59.9S cash or terms,
Mobile Home Bank Repussessions.
United Freight Sales, 3330 S.
IS to choose from, $313323
Orange Ave.. Orlanoo, Mon.-Fri..
Deals7 lv 9, Sat. 9 to S
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3 P'droovr, front kitchen, 12 * 55', GOOD USED FURNITURE AT
air,
BARGAIN PRICES. 2 Pc. loc.
S.
tional with 2 new end tables and
cocktail ta bles. lamp. $9'? corn
s.iect your own
range.
'II
plete Beds complete from $30.
silt you a mobile home. This
week's special- 17x60,turniused,
KULP
carpet, shutters, only 5.4995 Place
150J III St
,YV.,,Ea rut I,,, rYwy. 1171 •
.exe '....
3222335
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Kathryn Estates, 2 mi. North of
Hwy. 436. 534 3770.
SEWING MACHINES ($)bratsdn.w
with full factor y guarantee, na
tlonally advertised brand to be
sold for $49.95 Cash or terms.
12 x40', new '73 Crescent Mobile
Inspect at Untied Freight Sale's,
Home. on SO x 112' sodded and
3550
S. Orange Ave., Orlando,
landscaped lot (You buy the lot),
Mon t1 9 to 9, Sat 9 to S
complete with central air and
v.reened porch, raised patio,
MAITLAPID FLEA MART
carport, utility and driveway.
1911 Hwy. 17.92. Open Sat- &amp; Sun. 9 5
Save $1770 from normal price. See
79,0
at Terre Alto SubdivIsion, U.S. 11 .
92, 2 miles north of DeBary.
Ford VI engine, 390 cu. in. and
automatic tra,,smission $150.
t if you have an eye for real value,
Aluminum intake manifold for 327
you'll eye the classified ads
Chevy engine. $30. Pontoon op
regularly.
prox. size 9*12. 1393. 37136&amp;6

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s.:I. consign, appraise, or
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AUCTION
EVERY
kitchen, formal dining room, PUBLIC
MONDAY NIGHT. Antiques, TVs,
located on 2 tots. carpets, all this
Miscellaneous, New and used
and even more oUy $35,900 Some
furniture and appliances, Plus
terms or refinance,
special sales (watch ads).

Delivery salesmun needed for
Re;. Brxers
cielivery of products to local retail
TOP WAGES PAID
Sanford. Fla.
grocec, After On the job training, For green bean graders. Sanford
Da ys 3224123
area. afternoon and evening
e x cellent earnings and ad
Nights 322 5424, 322.237
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i nsurance, annual vacation, arid
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and surroundi ng area. Very
retirement. Must be 71, and
extras. Owner will take 2nd
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l ow investment, 75 pct. financing.
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safe driving record. Physical
IMMEDIATE
mortgage. $45000
An iflyeStrrcn' fr
stosc
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exam required. Personal in. Robert;&amp;Gilman,Centra$ Florida's
Three bedroom, P7 bath home,
"Show him the good stuff, Harris. He looks like a man
POSSESSION
MUST SUCCEED and one that
carpeleci, fe,cet yard, large
ter view, 9 sm. to S p.m. Apply to
Leader, has 1 opening in t he ir
LPkFRCNT, 2 bedroom with
who has sold his soybeans!
will provide years of StHdy in ____________________________
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ility
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Orlando Cocoa Cola Bottling Co.,
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Seminole C ou nty (Lonawood.
Florida room, I bath. Both house come. Call collect, 90 4725 7 1 42
lot, city water and sewer. Kitchen
$119.00. Assume mortgage, no
7900 Merry Drive, Orlando.
Sanford Bronchi office. You'll be ______________________________
and dock. garage. $.374.
equipped,
garage.
Pric
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sell
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qualifying, immediate psessIon.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY
supported by extens've ad
30
Apartnents Rent
34
Mobile Homes Rent
,only 522.500. assume 7 pct. mor
EMPLOYER
vet-tiling, and managerial 29
iacm very near 1.1. 361' front on
Rooms for Rent
Unfurnished
JOHN SAULS AGENCY
tgege, pay only $170 monthly.
assistance. Experience in real
,
Young man would likt another
State Road 46.
Phyllis
Capponl,
211 N.Oak, Sanford
s'ate not es$cntc;t, *Icer,e ONE ROO'.t rirtcier,ts
young man lo share rent oftrajlc,
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Female Help Wanted
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Utilities and linens furnished. 312
necessary, Call Larry Saxon.
to acres, 4 acres In grove. High &amp;
5i'coi ncm!tIy rates cct
APARTMENTS
BR OKER
CLIFF JORDAN
ASSOCIATE
REALTOR.
District
90"
Sales
dry. Geneva, off State Road 14,
Baby sitter in my home. 3 p.m. to 2
1305W. 25th St.
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am. Own transportation, 3721124
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or
drapes. Pool. kitchen equipped. 3
with a low-cost classified adl
32005. U. S. 17-92, Sanford
children accept ed . Call 3722090.
SANFORD HERALD
-03W.Fir$tSt,
flat-Maid
R egistered Broker
DISTRIBUTORSI lIP
323
604)or32J
Jim Hunt Realty
Nightthilt
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Houses for Sale
372
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377 9979
Apartments Rent
-country home. Ph. 322 3840
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for nanny. Have a
anytime.
Furnished
After hours.
Stop
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REALTOR
garagc
sale
with a low-cost
Insurance
Guest Home
3229211
373.399)
3720615
classified atil
'BEDROOMS.
ADULTS
2511
S.
French
Ave.
Experienced all phases, accept
US Park Ave.
CASSELBERRY
GENEVA
PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
Days 372 7212
responsibility, accurare typist,
bedroom wood frame home, la rge Lovely 3 bedroom. 1'i bath. FHA,
Gentlem en Preferred
3 year old 2 bedroom corner home
25.43
Park
Crive.,
327
7*61
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mature, salary commens urate
oak sh.de trees, 7 a d jacen t lots for
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within walking to stores, schools.
t ow down, or ass ume and move
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Callbart Real Estate
Area includ
with ability, five day week
Geneva, Lake Han.
sale
right in. Holland Realty, Broker.
Custom built with life saver ex.
2 bedroom furniShed apartment
ney, Rest Haven and Mullet Lake
30
South Seminole area.
Apartments Rent
2lI4our Service
Owner. 223-7025 eves. 3736140.
tras Priced now as $25,000. Take
Adults only. $150 mo. Utilities
Park.
Extra n ( ebrcdrm t' bath.
Call 3?? 7c.5
over
owners
mc%tgage
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ACcountant.600&amp;keeper, 1500 up,
furnished. Call 323 0)10.
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river room. school
depending on experience, An. Business now grossing $40 per week.
Large
lot.
5il
price $22,600- Two bedrooms, 1 bath, wall to wail Two bedroom, furnished apt. adults
cierson Employment Service. $33.
JOHNNY WALKER
Excellent Potential for quick gain
$7,000 cash, assume $13,400 mtg.
2 lots Lemon Bluff
carpeting, drapes, central heat
0164.
only. $160 month. 3735.454 or 372
with an aggressive simple and
Monthly payments, $155.93 in.
REALTY
air. Fully eouioped kitchen
6620 offer 3 o.rn.
ctud,sei,trything. Call MS. Cron.
tales
Program.
10 Acres with 2 rrciie P'iornri, one
AVON MAKES CHRISTMAS THE
with dishwasher. Call Mrs
377 6157. After 5, 322 11 11
Furnished one bedroom duplex.
373 - 4470
now rented, space for 3rd mcbile
SEASON TO BE JOLLY. Earn
Weatherby 323-1657.
adults, no Pets. 322 3410 alter 4.
it takes two hours to run.
home,
Palatka,
Fla.
extra money for gifts as an AVON
SANFORD CLOSE IN
Bakalla,
Furnished Apafl,
*0 1 Magnol;a
representative In your spare time,
On. *droom, carpeted, air, kitchen
Ave. 2 bedroom, $120 mci. $10
Call M4 37
BLAIR AGENCY
Realt
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F
ern Park
131.7667
c± U)5 327.2798.
Call 322-2i
G. G. Stair Broker
damage deposit, Call 322-0251
Convenient and charming, just
3 bedroom, 1k', or two baths, all
A. J. Pennington
Completing 1 new 3 bedroom New custom built 3 bedroom, large
brick. From 523.400. 20th Street to
kitchen.
ANMO.PARKS, 1.2.3 Bedroom
carpet,
$2500
d'wn,
3237710
Home
22
3
9220
homes with garage. air and
Locust, turn left to 14th St., right
Trailers &amp; Apts. 2 Adult parks, 2
private financing . 3231309, Lake
carpeting. Located on a quiet
a
on ValencLa Court North, Model
Mary.
Family parks- 3515 Hwy 17.92,
street with lake breezes. Walk tg
open II p.m. daily. On site phone
Santord,373-193Q, Day. Wk., Mo.
shopping arid Schools- Low down
373.7010
payment. Only 537,500 to $71.230
GENEVA
WELAKA APARTMENTS
817W. 1st St.
114W. 1st. SI,
AUSTIN DEVELOPMENT CORP.
3 bedroom 1", baths, on 10 acres,
$45,000 By owner 3.49
13)6300
AVALON APARTMENTS
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REALTOR
$31 1727
ADULTS NO PETS
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sets With solid hardwood frames,
complete sat lust $99.50. Cash or
terms. (Firs t come, first serv ed )
on selection of fabric, vinyls and
colors. United Freight Sales. 3550
S . Orange Ave., Orlando.
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THE BORN LOSER

Miscellaneous
For Sale

JUSTRECEIVEOSdetux,alIdst.t.
na tionally advert i sed stereo con
soles in beautiful hand rubbed
finish. World renowned BSR turn.
tables and 4.spcaker audio
systems $99.95 each. Also corn.
poneni sets asailable from $79.95.
Cash or terms. United Freight
Sales. 3550 S. Orange Ave., Or ,
J anclo.
Fri. 9 to 9. Sat. 910 5

JACK R. McCLURE

Forrest Greene, Inc.

buy, plus
..rettiest lots In
town. Ha
ace, gas heat, Band new 2 or 3 bdroom
tow ouxes Choice tocationt No
formal din (room, etc. Needs
car needed for shopping. schools
some attention, but you must see
or cnurcises. wall to wall shag
to appreciate,
carpeting. Dishwasher, duspal,
Call 322-2420 Anytime
range and central heat.ait.
flurry I There's only 1 of each. 322.
"Sanford'i Sales Leader'
Your Multiple Listing Age.nr'1.

Giant

Combination Zenith b &amp; w TV,
record player and radio, two gas
heaters. 322 5690.

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Wilh
conveniences. 3 bedrOO
5311222
REALTOR
central air. On large 150x123' Plot
Beautiful trees. This home has ALTAMONTE
AREA-Beautiful
been recently redecorated Inside
new 4 bedroom. 2 bath home on
r.
and has a now roof. Just move ln.
high wooded
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pthng. large family room, split
Tesrak, Assoc.
bedroom plan, High exiiting
mortgage. CALL TODAVI $45 O(

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DRY CLEANERS
New "P.nrge" equipped con laundry
O(Cd at E. 251h St. and
Palmetto, Low down payment,
eas y to Qualify. F or Information:
Call Geo. Cahelo, in Winter Pork,
at (303) 441 137$, or write to Mills
Pearson Corporation 5925 Carrier
- St. North St. Pete., Fla. 33714.
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OWNER-New Kigsberry 3
2b'a
Central heat and
Ir. Range, dishwaser, disposal,
fully carpeted. Lot
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The Sanford Downtown Jr High School Band, San.'ocd
ricorder AprIl 11, had run about
D CT Club
one fourth through Its total six. Business Association and Christian School,
School, St
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Mary MagdatenCathoticCburch
was removed from the Machine revised two mile route for
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parade.
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gala 8 p.m. event will feature Longwood FLfe and Drum Corp,
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Street and go west on First to County; Sanford Business and
Laurel Avenue, then south on Professional Women's Club;
Laurel to Second Street, east on First Baptist church of SanSecond to Sanford Avenue, ford; St. Luke's Christian Day
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Brick and
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cli) taking any action to rezone gallon per day capacity for this year's parade will net the defunct Miami
Bank addition of three and
Savings
Stone
plant
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Sanford
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some student a $50
operty until the lands are regional plant.
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lots
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with
comPr
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half
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approv
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within the city bounds. On the
at
tract
of
four
zoning,
the
general
lots
on
merclal
the federal court In Orlando.
a proposed annexation, the city
city attorney's advice, final schedule of $30 f or emergency his float in the parade.
Forest City Road at Trout Lake
night passed
Edward F. Hart, Maule vice
Thursday
LWldren
shou!d
mail
or
take
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01
where a moving van company is
ox)genand$lperhourwalting
their
theme
suggestions
to
president,
told The Herald
group of ira e school pupils
planning to locate with In lettt.r from a nearby property dinances were sched uled for
are not final on
arJfourrezonlngordlnanceson
Store,
today
plans
Department
attempt 0 lure
a
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to the Fisher parcel one week after the annexations, time for use of the city's Garrett's
the
Ft51)Cr
owner
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dustthl
when
Maule
will step in and
for tran. 200E hrstStreet,b) Saturday
ear. L- I.y nigh t first reading
saucer
parcel on Montgomery Road indicating this annexation and following the respective public emergency ,ehicle
sportation to a hospi ta l The Included must be the theme place the plant back In
wi th flashli ghts
Public hearings were set for with apirtment zoning, the zoning may be challenged In the hearings.
In other action, Sihofford said vehicle will be used to continue suggestion, the entrant's name, opera on.
The 125 itlith graders will Nov. 27 at 4:30 p.m. on the Long tract also on Montgomery court.
The court accepted our
construction permi ts issued by to provide emergency treat- address, age and school
cover their flashlights with
the city in October reached the ment free of charge.
colored papers, then march on
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